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VOL T (03-22-1974 to 06-24-1975) I - lr. o C Ci o I 1 , , I SPECIAL MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 22, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS ( 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN X BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, same being a Special March Term,' 1974, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. I Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No.3 Commissioner, Precinct No.4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: All members of the Court were in agreement that Raba & Associates, Consulting Engineers, Inc. is the firm that should be accepted. A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and unanimously carried, that that certain proposal by Raba & Associates, Consulting Engineers, Inc., dated March 14, 1974 and addressed to Calhoun County Health Department, to evaluate and design a countywide Solid Waste Disposal System for Calhoun County, Texas, be and the same is hereby accepted; and that the County Judge be and he is hereby authorized to note and sign such acceptance upon as many copies of such proposal as he deems necessary and to deliver such an executed acceptance to Raba & Associates, Consulting Engineers, Inc.; and the County Judge is hereby further authorized to instruct Raba & Associates, Consulting Engineers, Inc., to commence work on said pro- ject immediately with the understanding, however, that the County does not yet have permission to enter upon any prospective sites. (see proposal and acceptance on page 2) MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, J r 2; l . .. seconded and~unanim6usly carried, the minutes of thQ previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: ,/ County Judge (: i/)JJ)a!{~ ' McMahan, County Clerk I .--+ I SPGC;I.~rL ?'~,:~I~~:~' ':':::~l T'"";' '" T A 1'7 OF ',:."k:.",. A..<; ..;.:-....]'_' _:....~ _~ _, 1.:...... . ~ CGU:UT7 8r c:...:tr~ODN n~D:\ l\/'t...:r\ & ASSQCI;:'Tf.:':'. I'f;'.a,::ll~ V~!P ~G:lh)tH...'i:':iJ ["Ip'P'rGV~ r.:i~HL~[L:.) . :"- ~ ;It. ~: '~,J. 11l>'tM']. lilH,h EC',~,~:-: '", .,' t:::;::;1i I~-==! L.:..:.c' ,'.,.' j I I ::'EOTf;<::,Hj'COL "",,' "_':~'~'''LS I' T~::'T!~C; ._~"~,,.'u,,~ , I ~,! l -..., ~ _...~, e fC>"~~';I .:;~.< '":' ,~t: P. C 'J"'~ :=~n S"-N "'!lTC'"I:>. 'rt::,~,,, '. 7"~1" ..M9li'h..14,_19Z.L______ I:~~4'-~ :'~/~~i<::: 2J, 1~)74. Calhoun County Health Department --l'l+West-Ash-Street ----.--..-----'-.....-- Port lavoca, Texos 77979 < :< Attention: Mr. Clayton Talson, Sanitarian X ,. i:" " Re: A proposal to evoluote and design a countywide Solid Waste Disposol System for Calhoun County, Texas Gentlemen: ~, ~. -..,. In response to your recent request r we are pleased to submit this proposQf to provide engineering services in the design of a solid waste. disposol system for Calhoun County, Texo's. Preliminary plans for the new. disposal system include. a lorge centrol sonitory londfill together with a system of tronsfer stations or a series of smaller landfills to be located throughout the county. The currently proposed. main landfill is located on an appro,<imately 120 acre trod one mile north of U.S. Highway 87 in the northwestern portion of the county. This facility will potenriolly i consist of both 0 Type I Sanitary landfill and Type Y Experimenlallondfill. The broad objectives of our investigQtion will be to: (A) Evaluate Calhoun C~un;y's present and future requirements for a solid WCtste disposal system and desi.gn an c:::onomi cal system in. conjunction with county offi~ials. (B) Detormine soil conditions and evaluate the suitability of the proposed landfill sites ond any prvposed transfer stations. (e) Based upon local requirements and the soil conditions ot each sit~, design, mDko oper- otionol recommendations and prepare plans and spaciHcations for solid .waste faciJi~;es to be per- mitted by the Tex"s State Deportment of Heolth. I (D) Prep"re and submit applications to the Texas State Deportment of Health for opproval of the selid wo:;fe disposal sY$~em. " ~ 3~, I I . . -...-" ~ - - '. ~I Page Two Mr. Clayton Tolson March 14, 1974 The scope of services required to accomplish the objectives of this study include a seven phased program outlined below: (I) Regional Reconnaissance ..-; lr. o -.c:. .=. ,c. Visually on site, from maps and records establish the following: (a) regional geology and groundwater conditions; (b) regional climatic conditions; (c) population distribution and growth trends within Calhoun CountYi (d) classification and amount of wastes currently collected together with projected future requirements; and (e) the-relative effectiveness and economics of a series of transfer stations or small landfills in addition to a main central landfill. (II) Site Reconnaissance I Visually on site, from maps and records esl'oblish l'he following: (a) (b) (c) l'he topography and geology of the locolei drainage, runoff and stream charaderistics; existing streets, roods and highway systems in the locale; . existing private, industrial and municipal water systems in the locale; existing and planned sewer systems; and existing and planned fire control facilities (d) (e) (f) (Ill) Subsurface Exploration and Laboratory Testing Program for Proposed Main Landfill Carry out a preliminary boring program and analysis including: ~I (a) drilling widely spaced b0rings 30 to 50-ft deep; (b) the installation of piezometers to monitor groundwater conditions; (c) eslablishing the general stratigrophy; and (d) a preliminary evaluation of the suitability ofthcsilc. , .,~; " 'J .J I 'f' I ~ . ,"""- ~..;.~~.- ,.,...;; - .;..,........ '.<,- Page Three , Mr. Clayton Tolson March 14, 1974' Based upon these data, design and conduct, a preliminary laboratory testing program and analysis including: (a) soil classification testsj (b) permeability tests on undisturbed soil specimens; (c) strength and consolidation tests to be used if a . levee is required; (d) a preliminary evaluation of the suitability of the site based upon the accumulated data; and (e) designing a closely spaced boring program for the proposed site. The final boring program for the proposed site will be conducted if the construction of a functional site appears feasible and will inClude: (a) additional closely spaced borings; (b) additional piezometers for a further definition of the groundwater conditions; and (c) establishi ng the site stratigraphy. Upon completion of the field phose of the investigation a laboratory testing program and preliminary analysis of the data will be carried out and will include: (a) soil classification tests; , (b) compaction series for ihe levee and landfill, if necessary; (c) undisturbed and compacted sample permeability tests; (d) additional strength and volume chang'e tests for the levee, if necessary; and (e) an estimate of the I ife span and construction costs. (IV) Analysis of Explorotion and Testing Programs and Design of the 120 Acre Main landfill The geotechnical analysis of the data obtained fro'm the field ond laboratory phases of the investigation will include the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) estab!ishmenj' of buffer zones between the proposed landfil( and streams and water wells; determination or trench depths; design of a perimeter levee, if necessary; design of drainage improvements; specification of cover thicknesses and characteristics ~-~.- ','\ i I ! I i l I I , f , , I. I , I , , ... l ( , , I, , f , , 1 ., ':' ,I Page Four Mr. Clayton Tolson March 14, 1974 for intermediate and final covers; (f) design of on impervious liner, if necessary: and (g) design of site roods. The operational analysis will include the following: .-j If:) o c o Q (a) design conferences with the county officials; (b) del ineation of rubbish and garbase fil! areas; (c) determination of practical cell sizes, orienta- tions and progressions; (d) location of equipment yards, gates, fences, and weighing stal"ions; (e) selection of 0 fire protection system in compliance with local regulations; (f) assist in selection of equipment for the operotion of the facility; (g) a final estimate of the lifespan of the landfill and construction costs; and (h) specification of possible future uses of the reclaimed land. -I (V) Preparation of Landfill Plans and Applications The plans and applications for the 120 acre main landfill will be submitled to Calhoun County and will include: (a) the formal landfill applicalions to be submilted to the Texas State Deportment of Health: (b) applications, if necessary, for the perimeter levee; and (c) plans and specifications for the landfill and levee. If transfer stations are designed as part of a countywide solid wosl'e disposal system, plans and applications for these stations will be submitted to Calhoun County and will include the following: (0) the applications to be submitted to the Texas Stote Department of Health; and (b) the working drawings for the siatio'1S for construction purposes. I (VI) Submittal of Applications by Raba and A>sociotes 10 the Texas State Department of Health .... ........~. ,_. . _.. ".u ..___. 51 I I I \' , I .1 I ! i I I, I' ~ r l. r ! , l j: r I ~ i; ;, v 6"' ,I', ., . I . I I. , i ':' .~._~- ,,", . ~.~.-=-> , '. ", _~ 'rj; Page Five Mr. Clayton Tolson March 14, 1974 I, (Vll) Transfer Station Investigation and Design The investigation and desig~ of transfer stations will include the following for each station: (a) (b) (c) (d) a field reconnaissance program similar to that outlined under Item (II); , a boring program consisting of a sample boring and the installation of piezometers, if necessary; a laboratory testing program consisting of soil classification and strength tests; and applications and plans r"" the stations will be submitted to Calhoun County and to the Texas State Department of Health. I Our fee for the study outlined herein will be determined on the basis of the unit charges given an the enclosed fee schedule. These unit charges ore generally standardized fees outlined by the Consulting Engineers Council of Texas and adhered to by" Professional Engineers providing geotechnical engineering services. We estimate our engineering fee to be in the order of $9300.00 for the design and preparation of plans and applications for the currently proposed 120 acre main landfill and the analysis and development of a proposed countywide solid waste disposal system. (See Items I, Il, IV, V, VI). This fee is exclusive of the field and laboratory investigation which we estimate will be in the order of $8400.00 (See Item Ill). I In the event that a system of transfer stations is to be designed, we estimate that our fee for the field and loboratory work together wHh the design and preparation of plans and applications for the stations will be approximately $1000.00 per facility (See Item VII). 'The option to design smaller sanitary landfills at different locations i"hraughaut Calhoun County will broaden the scope of this investigation and an estimate of our fee to accomplish such work con be provided after the number and size of the landfills is established. .' Anticipated costs not included in this proposal are site surveys, aerial mapping services, boring location layout work for large acreage sites and providing access to sites which ,ora not readily accessible by truck mounted drilling equipment. The employment of a consulting Hydrologist may also be required. We estimate that the time required to complete the study outlined herein will be less than two months. An interim report will be submitted following completion of Item III together with On ini'erim billing far costs incurred to that point in the invectigation. .i . Rabo and Associates is a consulting engineering firm specialized in Geotechnical and Materials tescing engineering. The professional stoff consists of engineers and engineering I geologists and its fccilities include mobile drilling equipnvont together with project and .~ (.....' , . ., .......-......'. .. ..".....- . .... - " , ./ " 7 ~ . , . -' J ~ u:: o o Cl Cl We hove appreciated the opportunity of submitting this proposal and look forward to working with you in the development of this project. Very truly yours, ~I RABA & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. c~T}~*~~ F JT/io Copies submitted: (5) Enclosures The above and foreroinr Proposal of ~aba & Associates Consulting Enr.inecrs tIne. t is herehy accepted by Calhoun County, Texus, on this 22nd day of ~riU'ch, 1974. CAL:!nU:1 cnu:lTY. 1'T:X!,S ,1udr.c ,~,- ~:.~~~:.".; /,,: /\1'1'E:5T :.C- . ..... fBrJtt'~~:'1~~I~~~' I . , .. ., --. ','::.,,\.1 T :, .~.,'-L . "---=--- ,1 1 I ; I : \ I ." L.l.. 8\ ~ ~ ""' . ' . , . ~, ,. c:-"'.. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING FEE SCHEDULE , ENGINEERING ANALYSIS AND REPORT PREPARATION ~ Principals.. .. .. .. .. " " . Engineers .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . Junior Engineers ............'...... Engineering Geologist and Geologist Engineering Aides, Technicians or Draftsmen. Report Reproduction, Computer Analysis, Outside Drafting, etc. Authorized or Requested Travel Automobile. . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00/hr. 20.00/hr. 17.50/hr. 15 .00jhr. 12 .50/hr. I . . . . . . At Cost At Cost, o .20/mile " . FIElD INVESTIGATION A. Soil Borings (I) Undisturbed-Sample Borings with Shelby Tube and Split-Spoon Sampling: - (0) Intermittent- (b) Continuous - (c) Interm ittent .., (d) Continuous - 3-inch diameter 3-inch diameter 5-inch diameter 5-inch diameter 5.00/ft. 7.50/ft. 10,OO/ft. 13.00/ft. 3.00/ft. I' 3 . 501ft . . 12.50/each 0.75/each (2) Auger or Wash Borings: (0) Without Samples (b) With Disturbed Samples (3) Undisturbed or Split-Spoon Samples in Wash or Auger Borings .......... (4) Hand Penetrometer or Tor-Vane SheorTests (5) Borings to depths in excess of IOO-ft will be charged for at on increased rote depending upon the formation conditions. B. Rock Core Bori ngs (1) Overburden, auger or wash samples, only 4.50/ft. (2) Overburden, including shelby tube and split-spoon sampling .., 5.50/ft. 7.00 - 15.00/ft J. 50/ft. I~ (3) Rock Coring (Plus Bit Cost) . (4) Casings of Borings through Overburden for coring . RAGA MID ASSOCIATES CO'EUL TING EI1GINEERS. INC. "I I i I I I I 'I ~ GEOTEC HN ICA LEN GI N EE R I N G FEE SC HEDU LE (ccint'd) (5)' Borings to depths in excess of 75-ft will be charged for at an increased rate depending upon the formation conditions. C. Mobilization, Equipment Rental & Site Access (1) Truck Mounted Rig and Crew . . 1.50/mile ($50.00 minimum) (2) Dri II Crew and Pi ckup Truck (3) Rig Rental (a) Two men, drilling equipment, plus bit costs + 10% ..... (b) Three men, drilling equipment, plus bit costs +10% ...... (4) Standby of Drill Crew and Equipment for reasons beyond our control including moving time between borings in excess of 3D-minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . (5) Rental of Equipment necessary to gain access to or move equipment around the site " (6) Surveying of boring locations if requested LABORATORY SOIL TESTS . A. Strength and Volume-Change Tests Note: These tests include determination of natural water content and unit dry weight of specimens. '- (1) Unconfined compression, Soil Rock . (2) Triaxial compression (a) Unconsolidated-undrained, per specimen. (b) Unconsolidated-undrained, multiple-stage with Mohr's diagram . " . . . . . . . . (c) Consolidated-undrained, per specimen . (d) ConsolidaTed-undrained, mu!l-iple-stage with Mohr's diagra,m . . . . . . . . (3) Con"olic1ation, not including specific gravity (4) Swell Test .................. RASA AND ,\S~OCIATES CO";UL TI~'G FtIGI>lEERS, INC. . 9' I I' I I , \ ,. . i .. 1.00/mile 37. SO/hr. 45.00/hr. 40.00/hr. Cost + 10% Cost ;- 10% 1O.00/ea. 15.00/ea. 15.00/ea. 35.00/ea. 35.00/ea. 75.00/ea. 70.00/ea. 50.00/ea. .~ .r' 1m T._ ~ . . \ ~ i I l. -LL . GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING FEE SCHEDULE (cont'd) B. . Soil Tests (1) (2) (3) (4) SPECIAL SERVICES (5) (6) (7) (8) . Water Content and visual classification. Plastic and liquid limits . . . . . . . Hydrometer Analysis. . . . . . . . Sieve Analysis (a) Through No. 200 sieve (b) Percent passing No. 200 Sieve Specific gravity . .. . . . . . Volumetri c shrinkage .......... Linear Shrinkage ................ Compaction Series, standard or modified procedures.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2.00/eo'. 20.00/eo. 45.00/ea. . . . .1', 30.00/ea. . 20.00/ea. . . 20.00/ea. 11.00/ea. 1O.00/ea. 70.00/ea. ,Ii Information regarding charges for tests listed below and others not shown in this schedule will be furnished upon request. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) , (11) (12) Field and Laboratory C.B.R. P late Load Beari ng Test Pile and Pier load Test Field and laboratory Permeability Test Percolation Test Piezometer Installation and Observation Texas Highway Department Compaction Ratio Density Texas Highway Department Triaxial Test Series Slope Indicator Installation and Observation Soil Mo isture/T emperature Instrumentation Inspection and Testing of engineered fjlls Foundat ion Construct ion Inspection R;d3A AND AS::OC1:,iES CO~~SIJt.TlNG ENGINEERS, INC. I '1, ,I ...... If: o A Q o I I ~ 1"1"1 I . iL BASIC FOUNDATION ENGINEERING SERVICES * GENERAL The basic foundation engineering services' provided by a Foundation Consultant are defined in the Consulting Engineers Council of Texas General Engineering Services Manual as "SOil AND FOUNDATION INVESTIGATIONS". The usual purpose ofa soil and foundation investigation for a building or municipal-type project is to develop data and recommendations to guide design and construction of foundations and earthwork features of the project. COMPONENTS OF A FOUNDATION INVESTIGATION Depending upon project requirements, the scope of foundation engineering services rendered may vary widely. These services may consist of (a) an opinion or advice based on availoble data or on a visual inspection of existing conditions, or (b) a rough estimate based on limited new data, or (c) a comprehensive study including extensive field exploration, deta i1ed testing programs, and calculations. The report on a study may vary from a simple memorandum to a comprehensive and fully documented inclusive report. The principal components or phases of most investigations, which are thus the basic Foundation engineering services, are as follows: 1. Consultation and recommendations on scope of study, including details of field exploration and laboratory testing programs. 2. Field sub~urface exploration of project site, usually including borings or other means and sampling of subsurface materials. 3. laborotory testing to measure pertinent engineering properties of foundation materials. 4. Review and'evaluation of field and laboratory programs during their execution with modifications of these programs, when necessary, to adjust to subsurface conditions revealed by them, 5. Compilation, generalization_and analysis of field and laboratory data in relation to project requ irements. 6. Development of recommendations for design and construction of foundations and earthwork features of project. 7. Consultation wifh Prime ProFessional and members of the design team on findings and recommendations. B. Preparalion of \'Iriiten report for use by members of the design team in their preparation of contract plans and specifications. .... RABA AND ASSOCIATES COI':SUL TI~:G FNGINECRS, INC. _ - ~ l" 112. r I I J' i 1 ;' ~ Ji t l ., j f r ! r " .' ,. , ~ " . . ~ . .;"-'.' ........,\-. ,. . . ..._":;0;... -".".,..;^ TYPES OF INVESTIGATIONS A foundation investigation or faundation design study can be one of several types, depending upon the needs of the particular project. 1. Preliminary Site Study. Thfstype of investigation normally is made to aid in the selection of an optimum arrangement of facilities On 0 chosen site or to determine the suitability of the site for a proposed project. Results of such a study should include on outline of potential design or construction problems which may warrant further study. 2. G e n era I F 0 un d a t ion I n v est i g a.t ion. The lJsua f purposes of a study af this scope ore to determine one or more satisfactory solutions for the major foundation design and construction problems, and to provide the Prime Consultant with recommended criteria for design and construction of the proiect foundations. 3. Comprehensive Design Study. An investigation'of this scope is reloted to final design of Q specific structure. Studies may be made for . alternate foundation schemes and frequently include evaluation of relative costs, prediction of foundation performance, consideration of different construction sequences, and evaluation of potential construction problems. The scope of a design investigation must not be established by arbitrary economic restrictions without a complete understanding between Owner, Prime Professional and Foundation Consultant as to the limitations thus placed on the precision and completeness of the data and on the decisions to be based on the data. EXTENSION OF BASIC SERVICES, The end product of most investigations is a communication in the form of a written report. Since all communications are subject to interpretation and since the Foundation Consultant's recommendations ore based on a sampling of the foundal"ion formations rather than on precise knowledge of actual conditions, extension of the Basic Services to include the following items is recommended for maior projects. . 1, Review by the Foundation Consultant of the plans and specifications prepared by other consultants based on his recommendations. 2. Periodic observation of foundation construction by the Foundation Consultant. I I i I I i L , I 1 1 The review of completed plans and specifical'ions pertaining to foundations and earthwork for (l Rrojcct wi II permit the Foundotion Consultant to confirm his understand- ing of the project details and the applicability of his recommendatio,)s. In addition, it I'. will verify that plans and specifications conform to his intent and purpose. ~Vd3,\ AND ASSOCI.\TES CO~,~UlTIt.1G EtlGlI~Ef:R$. INC. J "COO . .....---...... ~ ~""'~-'-"-"." . -.. -.-,,- .".. '. . J J :1 ],1 J J 'J ,...j l!; '0 J. i=l. ' ..c::. c::. ] :] 1 II ] ] ] ] 1 )j "11 " '1 ... 1 "l I J '1 .1 ., , 1 - 1'3' ';, ! I , I :l << '" Periodic observation of construction will also serve dual purposes. The observa- tions provide the Foundation Consultant with more information on subsurface conditions than was obtained by the subsurface exploration ond thus create an opportunity for re-affirmation of his co;'c1usions and recommendations or, if necessary, for modifications to conform'with unexpected Foundation conditions. Further, the visits of the Foundarion Consultant at the construction site at periodic intervals and as advised by the Prime Professional will assure knowledge of the progress of construction and the quality oF" workmanship. As a result, closed adherence of foundation construction to design criteria and requirements of the contract documents shou ld be achieved. The intent of the extended Bosic Services is on endeavor by the Foundation . Consultant to guard the Owner and the Prime Professional ogainst defects and deficiencies ~ in the foundation as designed and built, but he does not guarantee the performance of the com~leted proiect. , * As presented by Consulting Engineers Council of Texas Manual of Practice for FoundaHon Engineerino Services, 1969 . . rUdL\ /,,';P /,sse;Cl/..TES COi;SUL TH.,'G Ef-\cnJEEf~S. l~lC. __ -- -" 1:4 SPECIAL MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 29, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS X 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 I" BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 29th day of March, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, same being a Special March Term, 1974, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct No.4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - ROCK, ROAD BUILDING I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and unanimously carried, that the following bid of Uva1de Rock Asphalt Co. be accepted: March 27, 1974 To: Commissipners Court, Calhoun County, Texas In compliance with your invitation for quotations, the undersigned proposes to furnish PE2 and PE4 aggregate as specified in the fol- lowing schedule: Delivery " .. _.n ..~_ Prct. Pt. Quantity Type .Price Per Ton I Port Lavaca 1500 ton PE4 $3.45 FOB Plant 2 Port Lavaca 900 II PE4 3.45 FOB Plant 2 Port Lavaca 330 II PE2 3.25 FOB Plant 4 Long Mott 1600 II PE4 3.45 FOB Plant 4 LOng'Mot't 1000 II PE2 3.25 FOB Plant The quoted price will remain firm for 30 days, after which an es- calated price may be requested if'the supplier's price increases. Our comments relative to escalation are as follows: Price per ton I is based on a flux oil price of $0.2750 per gallon, if at time of de1~very, flux oil price has increased, This increase when multi- ~lied by a factor of 3.3 will be added to the price per ton. Approximate delivery date is ~une 1, 1974. t5 The County reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bids. I The current freight rate to Port Lavaca is $3.07/ton and to Long Mott is $3.20: There will be an additional 2% ~mergency fuel surc~arge added to the total prepaid freight bill under Texas RR Comm~ssion Circular 1t32S40" effective February 13, 1974. Respectfully submit~ed, UVALDE ROCK ASPHALT COMPANY (s) B. P. Thomas Authorized Representative NOTE: Any freight rate increase will be paid for by purchaser and any decrease will be credited to purchaser. ~ NOTE: The above aggregates weigh approx. 2100 1bs. per cubic yard. L': o o '0 A note was received from White I s Mines stating they were unable to ~ bid at this time due to the severe shortage of railroad cars they are now experiencing but asked that their name be kept on the mailing list for future bids. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT I On this, the 29th day of March, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meet- ing were approved. ~ud Willis F. J~tt n, /' . ~ County Judge ATTEST: ~t~ J/)~7n:J2a.-1 Mary' is McMahan, Cou~ty Clerk SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 4, 1974 I THE STATE OF TEXAS I l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this ,the 4th day of April, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, a Special Term of f6:' the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, same being a Special April Term, 1974, and there were present on this date the foliowing members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders 'Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct/No. I Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No.3 Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: , HOSPITAL The Court met with members of the hospital board and medical staff of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital at the hospital at 7:00 P. M. A work session was conducted concerning the long range plans for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. The Court asked for a list to be made of items that rated top priority which list will be taken into consideration along with other county projects that the Court will be .considering in.the near future. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 4th day of April, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made,.seconded.and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. .ATTEST: n ' ~K~fh~~~,. Mary L is McMahan, County Clerk Judge 1\ I, I I ~ lr. o A Cl o I I IT REGULAR APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 8, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l r COUNTY OF CALHOUN r BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 8th day of April, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, same being a Regular April ~erm, 1974, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: . Willis F. Jetton Eula Gr~ce Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Li,ndsey R. W. Sa'nders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Comm~ssioner, Precinct No. I Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct NQ. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following o~derp were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: EXTENSION SERVICE - ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT Gilbert Heideman, County Agent, introduced Mr. Charles E. Real for. the Court's consideration as Assistant County Agent. Judge Jetton read the following letter from Mr. O. B.. Clifton, District Extension Agent: Agricultural Extension Service Texas A & M University Box 143, Faculty Mail Service College Station, Texas 77843 March 21, 1974 Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: -"': In accordance with information received in a telephone conversation with your office, I am using this means of recommending Mr. Charles E. Real for employment as Assistant County Extension Agent in Cal- houn County in the position formerly occupied by Mr. David Wolfe. Mr. Gilbert Heideman will contact your office for a date to meet the Commissioners' Court and will'presentMr; 'Reai'for consideration by the Court. 18' Mr. Real. will graduate from Texas A&M University in May with. a degree in Animal Science. He has an excellent academic record and has represented Texas A&M University as a member of the junior and senior livestoc~.judging teams during h~s years here atA&M.He was reared on a farm in Converse in Bexar County and was an outstanding 4~H and FFA member. His outgoing personality and interest in people, coupled with his technical competance ah~d his p:ikor1 cbontact witfhIElxtens~d' on ~ervicebworkf' SthhouC1d1ehnable I..' ~m to qu~c y ecome a u y pro uctlve mem er 0 e a oun County. Extension Staff. In fact, ,I have interviewed a large number of young men during the past few weeks and I consider Mr. Real to have the best overall qualifications of the entire group. I respectfully recommend to the Court that Mr. :Real' be employed as Assistant County Extension Agent for Calhoun County, effective May 21, 1974, at the salary and travel you current1y have, budget- ed for .this position ($2237.'00 for salary and $1200.00 travel). If you.needadditional information or clarification, please let me know,. Sincerely, (s) O. B. Clifton O. B. Clifton, District Extensioh Agent OBC:mb cc: Joe H. Rothe Gilbert Heideman 1 A motion .was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- ' sioner Wedig, and unanimously carried, that upon the recommendation of ~r. O. B.. Clifton, District Extension Agent, that Charles E. Real be employed as Assistant County Extension Agent, effective May 21, 1974, at a supplemental salary of $2237.00 per year and $1200.00 travel allowance which has already been Dudgeted for 1974. . FAIRGROUNDS - CALHOUN COUNTY YOUTH RODEO ASSOCIATION Mr. Zwerschke, Mr. Gossett and Mr. Walthal representing the Calhoun County Youth 'Rodeo Association met with the Court to ask for authorization to purchase materials to repair the rodeo facilities at the fairgrounds. The Court instructed them to secure bids on materials needed and report back to the Court on Thursday, April 11th at 10:00 A. M. I APPORTIONMENT OF ROAD & BRIDGE FUNDS A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the R & B Fund be apportioned as foll~: Precinct #l, 26.50%; Precinct #2, 23.25%; Precinct #3, 16.75% and Precinct #4, 33.50%. I .-! In o ,Ci Q Q I I 19: RURAL FIRE PROTECTION - SHELTER FOR FIRE TRUCK CITY OF PORT LAVACA P; O. Box 10S Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 March 27, 1974 Honorable Judge Willis F. Jetton and County Commissioners Calhoun County Port. Lavaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen: Delivery of our new fire truck about October this year is going to create a garage problem. Numerous additions to the fire station and City jail building, as the need has arisen to provide housing for fire fighting and rescue equipment, has taken up all of the available land at this site. No more garage space can be added without removing an existing structure. If the present ar- rangement regarding use of the Couqty's pumper is to be continued by the City, some type shelter for this truck must be considered. We are anxious to work out something on this to our mutual benefit and I will be happy to discuss the problem with you any time or meet with theCourt when the subject can be scheduled for considera- tion on the official agenda of business. JMG:lss Sincerely, (s) James M. Gibson James M. Gibson, City Manager . In response to Mr. Gibon's letter, Commissioner Kabela and Commis- sioner Lindsey were named the County's representatives0to study the matter of shelter for the rural fire truck. It was the Court's understanding that two City Councilmen would be appointed to this committee. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - CHOCOLATE BAYOU BOAT RAMP. FINAL, INSPECTION A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Commissioners' Court finds that the Chocolate Bayou Boat Ramp and Parking Area has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications and that the bill of Kinchen Construction Company, Inc. in the amount of $10,037.S4, being the balance due, is hereby approved and directed to be paid and that the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department shall be notified of these facts so that they can make their inspection and total reimbursement to the County. 2,0 WOODS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCING COMPANY - TAx JUDGMENT Judge Jetton reported to the Court that the tax suit styled STATE OF TEXAS AND CALHOUN COUNTY vs WOODS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCING . COMPANY, wherein the State of Texas and Calhoun County.were Plain- tiffs, and CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT as INTERVENOR, was recently settled for $25,000.00. It was brought' to the Court's I attention that no division was made of the $25,000.00 in the judg- ment but the Tax Attorney's for the County recommended that the $25,000.00 be divided equally between Calhoun County and the State of Texas and the Calhoun County Independent School District, that is, $12,SOO.00 for Calhoun County and the State'of Texas, and $12,SOO.00 for the Calhoun County Independent School District. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and unanimously carried, that the following order be approv- ed and adopted and that the County Judge be authorized to execute and deliver same: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS AND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR DIVISION OF PROCEEDS OF TAX JUDGMENT Reference is hereby made to'Cause No. 3203 in the 24th District Court of Calhoun'County, Texas, styled STATE OF TEXAS AND CALHOUN COUNTY vs. WOODS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCING COMPANY, wherein the State of Texas -and Calhoun County are PLAINTIFFS, the Calhoun County Independent School District is, INTERVENOR, and Woods Exploration and Producing I Company is DEFENDANT; and Special reference is hereby made to the final Judgment entered in the above entitlea and numbered cause, which Judgment recites that said cause hadfueretofore been consolidated with the following causes wherein the State of Texas and Calhoun County are Plaintiffs and the Calhoun County Independent School District is Intervenor and the persons listed opposite the cause numbers below are Defendants: #3206 Stanley C. Woods #3204 Hyman E. Finger #3205 Sybil P. Chandler #3208 J. F/ Corley #3209 Paul Otto Fabri #3210 Willis Bland Cadillac, Inc., a_Texa~.~~rE~~~~~o~. ' -tJ3iii . - 'Wiiiiam 'Bland .. ' #3212 Willis Bland #3213 J. F. Corley #3214 John S. Dunn #3215 Chris Erneston, Sr. .#3216 R. H. Ing1efield #3217 Pfeffer & Son, a P?rtnership"et al I #3218 A. C. Paulk #3219 Lewis Ratinoff #3220 Stanton Ratinoff #3221 R. G. Rice #3222 M. E. Shiflett, et al #3223 O. B. Trotter #3224 Dave Vasser I ~ l.I? o Ci o o 1 I 21 ./1.3225 /13226 #3227 /13.228 /13229 -- R. W.Wimbish Ben N. Ramey Dail F. Wells . . .~. M. L.a.~e.n.c_e.,. James Edward Farrell, et al; and in said final Judgment the Court awarded the sum of $25,000.00 to Plaintiff and Intervenor in full set.tle.me~t of. the. taxe.s which. were the subject matter of the aforesaid litigation; and WHEREAS, Gruy Management Service Co., Inc., the Receiver for Woods Exploration and Producing Company, et aI, has remitted Cashier's Check No. A398471, dated December 14, 1973, issued by Texas Commerce Bank, Houston, Texas, payable to the order of State of Texas, Cal- houn County and Calhoun County Independent School District Taxing Authorities Jointly, in the amount of $25,000;00, in full satisfaction of the aforesaid Judgment; and ," WHEREAS, it is now necessary that said.sum of' $25,000.00 be divided between the State of Texas and Calhoun County on the one hand and Calhoun County Independent School District on the other hand; NOW, THEREFORE, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, acting herein by and..through its duly authorized County Judge, and the Board of Trustees of Calhoun County Independent School District, acting herein by and through its duly authorized President, for and in considera- tion of the mututal benefits to be derived by them, do hereby agree with each other as follows: Section 1. as follows: ,a. That said Sum of $25,000.00 shall be divided The"sum' of"$12',SOO.00 thereof shall to the Calhoun County Tax Collector collector' of taxes for the State of Calhoun County. be paid as the Texas and b. The"sum of' $12',500.00 thereof shall be paid to the Calhoun County Independent School District Tax Collector as the collector of taxes for said school district. Section 2. That said Cashier's Check in the amount of $25,000.00 shall be endorsed by the proper taxing authorities, the same shall then be delivered.to the County 'Treasurer of Calhoun County,.Texas, who shall thereupon deposit the same in her escrow account; and said County Treasurer, together with the County Clerk and County Auditor shall then immediately issue and deliver a check for $12,500.00 payable to the order of Calhoun County Tax Collector and a check for $12,500.00 payable to the order of the Calhoun County Independent School Tax Collector, such checks to be drawn upon said escrow account. EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS on this day of April, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk 2'2.' BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT By (s)Raymond H. Whittaker President ATTEST: A. W. Kelton;"'DDS .' Secretary I , .'--, FAIRGROUNDS - AGRICULTURE BUILDING, RULES & REGULATIONS Clayton Toalson, City-County Sanitarian, reported to the Court that his inspection of the Agricuiture Bui~~ing' revealed all of the neces~' sary plumbing to install necessary appliances to prepare food in the Agriculture Buil~ing:Auditorium. : " . .. . .... A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and unanimously carried, that the rules and regulations be amended to p~rmitcooking@and5tasting of food for demonstration pur- poses' conducted by the' County" Extension Service in the Agriculture Building Auditorium., APRIL 11, 1974 HOSPITAL I Mr. Byron Olhausen,'President'of the"Hospita1,Board and Mr. Eldon Easley, Hospital Administrator, met with the. Court to discuss the long range plans for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. . . Mr. Easley reported they had been in contact with the Hospital Architect to',diSCtiss'Phase'I of the.longfrange plans. The Architect stated he would do the necessary work on Phase I and keep the long range plan intact for $10,000.00. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner ~ind~ey, and unanimously carried, . that the Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees be authorized to employ O'Connell. Probst, & Zelsman;Inc..to do detailed engineering on Phase I at a fee of $10,000.60 to. be paid out of the Hospital Operating Fund. .' ',' .", ;, FLOOD INSURANCE Mr. TOl)1 Garner, Attorney,' presented the Court::with a rough draft of I the proposed'flood insurance order, to qualify Calhoun County for flood insurance. . Mr. Garner summarized-the proposed.order the Court .with a copy to study. Another Wednesd?y, April 17th at 10:00 A. M. and furnished each member of work session is scheduled for . _ . . _ _ 4 _ _ _ ~ _.__ _ ____-... _ _ . PORT LAVACA ART GUILD Mrs. A. C. Johnson with the Port Lavaca Art Guild asked the Court what disposition will be made of the small green house on the block "I ....-! ~ o o o o I I 23' where the Courthouse Annex is presently being built. 'f' . Th~ Court told Mrs. Johnson that the house would be put up for bids and sold to .the highest bidder but they did not feel the house would have to be moved until the first of 1975. ... t ..: -:- ;. CONTRACTS: ,& AGREEMENTS - DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 11, WILLETT WILSON A mouion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following contract with Calhoun County - Drainage District No. Ii be approved for the construction, installa- tion and maintenance of a drainage ditch in, on and over the Hartman, Wilson and Wehmeyer lands for the -benefit of drainage affecting West- side Subdivision (Little Mexico) and vicinity between U. S. Hwy. 87 and Half League 'Road and 'that the County Judge be authorized to execute said contract on behalf of Calhoun County. - THE STATE OF TEXAS l COUNTY. OF CALHOUN 1 WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas and the Calhoun CQunty Drainage District Ii has found it necessary in the protection of'the general' health 'andwe1fare' 'of persons and property in' a certain area 'in Calhoun CountY:, Texas, that dr'aimigei'mprove- ments be- made and in particular 'a drainage ditch anaimprovements on that certain area of the County which is si~uated Northwest of Highway 35 between us Highway 87 and Half League Road adjacent and contiguous with.th~.city limits of the City of Port Lavaca, Texas, and more particular the area known .asthe Wehmeyer. property, and the Willett Wilson property adjacent to the Westside Subdivision, and / / / WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas and the Calhoun,County Drainage.:District No. II are ready to proceed with ./ the joint drainage projec-t in regard to the above area including/the acquisition, the installation and the maintenance of said necessary drainage ditch and improvements, and. to. reduce their agreement in writing. NOW, THEREFORE,.KNOW.ALL.MEN.BY.THESE PRESENTS: The Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, acting by and through its authorized officer under vote of Commissioners Court, hereinafter termed COUNTY and the Calhoun County Drainage District iI, acting by and through its authorized representative under authorization of, the Commissioners granted under Resolution and vote of said Commissioners at a properly held meeting of the District, hereinafter termed DISTRICT, for and in the mutual considerations that each is to receive as hereinafter stated, agree as follows: I. The COUNTY contracts and agrees to acquire, at its cost, all necessary rights of way, from the Wilson property owners of the 4.710 acre tract of land in the M. Sanchez League, Calhoun County, Texas. 24: 2. Th~ COUNTY contracts and agrees to acquire any and all necessary rights of way from the Wehmeyer property owners of the Wehmeyer tract situated in the M. Sanchez League .Grant which Weh- meyer -prop,er,ty is contiguous to the 4.710 acre Wilson tract. 3. The COUNTY co~tracts and agrees to install all neces- sary pipe-drop structures and grade stabilization structures which might be required, now or in the future. ; 4., .The COUNTY cont,rachs and agrees, to install two cross- ings: Itbeingunder~tbbd that' the material used and the'design' , of. ,the .crossings will be c~mp1etely at the COUNTY'S discretion. '" . -,." '. -. ~. The COUNTY contracts and agrees, ~fter construction, to maintain all bridges, grade stabilization structures, pipe-drop structures and other improvements. , , , , 6.,' The, eDISTRICT contracts and .agrees to .doall the exca- vation of said dra.inage system on the Wilson and Hartman, 'properties (which Hartman properties are part of the drainage project). ! 7; The DISTRICT contracts and agrees that' the 'excavation is to have a trapesoidal configuration, four foot bottom width and two to one foot ~ide slopes. ~ '. ,8., the,. DISTRICT .contracts and agrees. to maintain, the ex- cavated portion of the drainage system leaving. the COUNTY ,to main- tain only the ,drop structures,', 'grade .stabi1ization structures and bridges. ,j I ; 0 " " WITNESS OUR HANDS IN DUPLICATE ORIGINALS THIS , A. D. 1974.. ,.',. day of ,. ,. ,. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By .('s.): Willis F. Jetton . ,. " Willis F.. Jetton,) County Judge ..:.\ ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan _ County Clerk _ J" ., . .1. CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT II By (s) Chairman ATTEST: " . ), : ~. '..., I. . CALHOUN COUNTY PROJECT FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN A motion was'. made by Commissioner Kabela,lseconded, by Commi-ssioner Lindsey, and unanimously carried, .that Leslie Pfeil be appointed a 'member of the Board of Directors of Calhoun County Project':f.or Handicapped Children. I I I 2,5: FAIRGROUNDS - RODEO ARENA, REPAIRS A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commis~io~er Lindsey, and unanimously carried, that the bid of Blasingim Lumber Company in the amount of $595.95 be accepted for materials to repair the rodeo arena and facilities at the fairgrounds. I COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT -COUNTY ACCOUNTS The County Auditor presented his monthly report..of county accounts allowed, consisting of cks. 855-1313 and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- ~ sioner San~ers and unanimously carried, that said report be approved. l!) o o o o COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner K~be1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and unanimously carried, that said report be approved. I COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT - HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS The County Auditor presented his monthly report of hospital accounts allowed; ~onsisting of cks. 810-1204 out of the Operating Fund and cks. 66-69 out of the Capital Improvement Fund, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, second- ed by Commissioner Sanders, and unanimously c&rried, that said report be approved. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the lIth day of April, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texgs,.on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. I ~ County Judge ATTEST: n. ~ K~ 'fr)~'flkk~ Mary Lo. McMahan, County Clerk 2'6: SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 17, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l r COUNTY OF CALHOUN l I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 17th day of April, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Spe,~J"!);3~r:m.Qf_tJ}e.Commissioners' Court,.said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eu1a' Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. I Commissioner, Precinct No.2 Commissioner, Precinct No.3 Commissioner, Precinct No.4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: I CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT I A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and unanimous,ly carried, that the following agreement .with ' ,', the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department be adopted and entered and the County Judge be authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of Calhoun County. , . Texas Parks and Wildlife Department John H.,Reagan Building Austin, Texas 78701 April I, 1974 Calhoun County Commissioners Court P. O. Box 677 Seadrift, Texas 77983 Attention: Commissioner R. ,W.. Sanders' Gentlemen: In accordance with Mr. Sanders' request, the responsibility for ma;tntftP..ap.ce. .and. r.ep.air: o'f.",the.,P,ubli'c Boat Ramp facility at Port O'Connor SBFI3-41-29 adjacent.to State Highway 18S is transferred to Calhoun County. I Major repair requirements in excess of $500.00 will be submitted to this Department for approval and/or funding, for, reimbursement prior., to the work being accomplished. I ....-I In o C Cl o I I 2'.:'7, 4:,~ This facility includes the access road, parking area and the launching ramp. Any charges submitted to this Department for approval prior to the work being accomplished will be reimbursed to Calhoun County. ,If the Commissioners Court accepts this responsibility, please have this agreement signed below and forwarded to this Department. Sincerely, (s) Clayton T. Garrison Executive Director CTG:JMB:vlc CALHOUN COUNTY ACCEPTANCE By: (s) Willis F. Jetton Title: County Judge Date: April 17, 1974 RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS, MILDRED DRIVE - JUDGMENT, L. C. GOSSETT, ET AL A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and unanimously carried, that the final judgment in Cause No. 7716 in the District Court of Calhoun County, styled Calhoun County vs L. C. Gossett, et aI, be entered in the Minutes of the Commissioners' Court and the statement of the District Clerk in the amount of $50.00; the statement of Larry Dio, Attorney, in the amount of $916.50, which statement includes fees Mr. Dio._has paid tp Elliott- Waldron Abstract Co. in the amount of $75.00, Bee Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $7S.00,.John's Photography in the amount of $16.50 and Mr. Dio's fee in the amount of $750.00, be approved for payment out of the Unbu~geted Fund. CALHOUN COUNTY NO. 7716 l IN THE DISTRICT COURT l X OF l l CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS J U DGMENT VS L. C. GOSSETT, ET AL BE IT REMEMBERED that on this the 18th day of March, 1974, came on to be heard the above entitled and numbered cause wherein CA~HOUN COUNTY is PLAINTIFF and L. C. GOSSETT, individually and L. C. GOSSETT dba GULF IRON AND METAL CO., and GULF IRON AND METAL CO. and LEE PENA are the DEFENDANTS and came the PLAINTIFF by and through its attorney of record, Lawrence A. Dio; and the :DEFENDANT LEE ,PENA appearing by and througp his attorney, Fred F. ~u~ner, ?nd DEFENDANT L. C. GOSSETT, individually and L. C. GOSSETT, dba GULF ~RON AND METAL CO., and GULF IRON AND METAL CO. having been served with citation herein and having executed and agreed to this Judgment, and the PLAINTIFF and DEFENDANTS having acknowledged to the Court that the parties have agreed to this Judgm~nt;"and -the 'Court'having 'heard the testimony and having examined the proofs offered by the respective parties, being. fully advised herein, . . - - . - . . .. 28: and it appearing to the Court that'a permanent injunction should be granted for the following reasons: to prevent the DEFENDANTS from. dumping and depositing of refuse and rubbish and junk such as discard- ed materials, odds and ends of iron, metal,- glass, paper, cardage and wrecked automobiles and other waste discarded materials, and the prevention of natural drainage of the bar ditches of said road right of way within the road right of way, and from blocking of free traffic, of motor vehicles' and from creating a cloud on the title of the PLAIN- TIFF in its road right of way by the encroachment of the waste, refuse, junk on said road right of way and the use of the right of way by the' DEFENDANTS to their own private means; and from creating a nuisance and hazard to the life and health of the general public; and the use of a public way inconsistent with the use by the general public and from appropriating for private or individual purposes'.of~atpublic right of way intended for the common and: equal use of all citizens from which private uses by the DEFENDANTS the public derives no benefit, and that the temporary injunction heretofore granted should be perpetuated; now, therefore, I It is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED tl;:tat:',the DEFENDANTS, their employees, servants, and agents be, and they hereby are, perpetually enj oined. and restr~in~d from: I. The dumping and depositing of refuse and rubbish. 2. Depositing of junk such as discarded materials, odds and ends of iron, metal, glass, paper, cardage and wrecked automobiles and other waste discarded materials~ 3. The prevention of natural drainage of the bar ditches I of said road right of way within the road right of way by the deposit- ing of. refuse, junk, waste and other materials.. 4. Blocking of free traffic of motor vehicles. 5. Creating a cloud on the title of the PLAINTIFF in its road right of way by the encroachment of the waste, refuse, junk on said road right of way and the use of the right of way by the DEFENDANTS to their own private means. 6. Creating a nuisance by dumping said obstructions which are hazardous to the life :and heal,th of the general public. 7. The use of a public .\'{ay _:i,I}C.QIl~:i,s_t;ent with the use by the general public. 8. Appropriating for private or individual purposes of a public right of way intended for the common and equal use of all citi- zens from which. private uses by the DEFENDANTS the public derives no benefit. All costs herein are adjudged. against, the PLAINTIFF. I RENDERED AND ENTERED this the 18th day'of March, A. D. 1974. (s) Frank H. Crain Judge Presiding AGREED AND APPROVED: (s) Lawrence A. Dio LAWRENCE A. DIO, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF I ...... ~ o Cl Cl o I (s) Fred'..P:. Turner Fred P. Turner, Attorney for Defendant Lee Pena (s) L. C. Gossett L. C. Gossett, individually and dba Gulf Iron and Metal Co. Defendant GULF IRON AND METAL CO. By: (s) L. C. Gossett L. C. Gossett DEFENDANT 2.9 FILED - Vol. W, Page 77-79, 1:00 O'clock P. M. MARCH 18, 1974, (s) Maurine Jackson, District Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas , CERTIFICATE OF TRUE COPY OF PAPER OF RECORD THE STATE OF TEXAS X l COUNTY OF CALHOUN X I, Maurine Jackson, Clerk of the District Court of Calhoun County;' rexas, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original JUDGMENT - NO. 7716, CALHOUN COUNTY VS L. C. GOSSETT, ET AL, as the same appears of record, in my office, in the minutes of the District Court Records of said County in Volume W, Page 77-79. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in Port Lavaca, this the 18th day of March, A.'D. i974~ (seal) MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT (s) Maurine Jackson, Clerk, District Court, Calhoun County, Texas On this, the 17th day of April, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. . ATTEST: I M~!b.~rk County Judge 30~ SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 8, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS X X COUNTY OF CALHOUN l , . . . ~ - ---... ~- - - - ~ - . .. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 8th day of. May, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City, of, Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special 'Term 'of -the 'ConiniiSsioners"-:' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: I ~ ." Willis F: Jetton~ Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders ,Mary Lois McMahan County Judge " Commissioner, Precinct I Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk ' whereupon ,the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: At 9;00, o'clock A. M. on the 8th day of May, 1974, the Commissioners' Court of C~lhoun" County, Texas duly convened in open session in compliance' with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of the Texas Civil Statutes for the purpose of hiring a'bu~lding code consultant. - In said open session, Willis F:'Jetton, County.Judge, announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2 (q) of Art~cle.,6?52-17 of. the Texas. Civil Statutes to consider the hiring of such consultant" and that before any final action, decision or vote would be made'regarding such matter this meeting would be reopened to the public. I The meeting then went into closed session to consider such matter after which the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the fo llowing proc eedings were had: ' q'. FLOOD INSURANCE - BUILDING CODE CONSULTANT The Court met toyconsider hiring'a building code consultant (in order to implement the flood insurance program) to assist in setting up a btiilding'irisp-ect'ion 'ciffice; 'tne--preparation of necessary forms, the establishment of fees, and to offer advice in any other matters relat- ing to the setting up of such office. . , -, , I , A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey; 'seconded 'by 'Ccininiissioner Kabela, and unanimously carried, that the following' order be adopted and entered: That Donald W. Ragin be hired as a building code con- sultant (in order to implement the flood insurance program) to assist in setting up a building inspection office, the preparation of neces~ sary forms, the establishment of fees, and also to offer advice in 1 ..-I l(j o o o o I I 3'1', any other matters relating to the setting up of such office; and that, his compensation shall be a salary of $500.00 per month effective May 7, 1974. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 8th day of May, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meet- ing were ' approved. ATTEST: Judge m...~ ois McMahan, County Clerk REGULAR. MAY TERM HELD MAY 13, 1974 " . , , THE ,STATE OF TEXAS I X COUNTY OF CALHOUN J.. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 13th day of May, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and. there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey : R. W. Sanders ~ary Lois McM~han County Judge Commissioner, Precinct I C9mmissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon. the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: ,) ,'~ JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLES - EXPENSES TO CONFERENCE Gene Garner, Constable of Precinct I, representing the Justices of the Peace and Con'stables' oi C'alhoun County, asked the Court to con- 'sider paying the:,expe!lses of one Justice of the Peace and two Con- stables to their annual conference to be held in Corpus Christi from June 12, 1974 to June 15, 1974. 13,2'; A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the expenses of'l Justice of the Peace and 2 Constables be authorized to be paid out of the Unbudgeted ~und. GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS I Mr. Chenault with Go1den:.Crescent Council of 'Governments met with ,the Court to discuss,theNY~ In School Program. Mr. Chenault stated the agreement made no changes whatsoever in the program. ~ . I . , "\ .. '. .-'. -' -. A motion was mad~ byConrrnissioner Kabela, seconded Sanders, and carried, that the following agreement entered and the County Judge be authorized to sign on behalf of Calhoun County. by Commissioner be adopted and said agreement , MANPOWER CONSORTIUM COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN GOLDEN CRESCENT MANPOWER OPERATION AND CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS The above nam'ed agencies and"/or' unit's 'of local 'gover"nnient, organized under ~he laws and consitution of the state of Texas, believing lo.cal, problems can best be answered ,by local elected officials and representatives of this region, agrees to participate in and cooperate with the Regional Manpower Consortium covering the seven (7) counties I officially known as the Golden Crescent Regional Manpower Operation. IT IS FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGED: (I) The designated Program Operator.for proposed Manpower Programs under this consortium'. agreement, shall be the Golden Cres- cent Regional Manpower Operation. - (2) The Golden Crescent Regional Manpower Operation, which has been functioning under the direction of the Board of Directors of the Golden, Cresce~t Council of Governments as established under the authority of ArttcleIOll-m, V. A. C. S., as Program Operator of the Department. of, Labor's Manpower Programs, has the organizational responsibility to in~ure.proper,accounting of funds and to assure compliance of the member agencies with the laws, regulations, and guidelines established for the effective and efficient utilization ,of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973. Approved this 13th day of May, 1974. (8) Willis F. Jetton , Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Title I 1 ~ lJ';I o o o o I I 33: PLAT - SEA LAKE SUBDIVISION, SECTION II, RE-PLAT Mr. Spacek presented a re-plat of Sea Lake Subdivision, Section II, mainly concerning an easement in Block Seven (7). A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said re-plat of Sea Lake Subdivision, Section II be approved and filed in the office of the County Clerk. LIBRARY - ANNUAL REPORT & APPOffiNTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS Miss Alice Wasserman, County Librarian, presented her annual report. A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the annual report be approved and the follow- ing~Board Members for 1974 be approved:,Mrs. Robert E. Harvey, Chair- man; Mrs. Curtis Nelson, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Raymond Whittaker, Port O'Connor, Secretary; Mr. W. L. Schmidt, Point Comfort, Treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Childress, Seadrift; Mrs. Howard Evins, Mr. Dean Holford, Mrs. Leslie Pfeil, Miss Eddie B. Phillips, Mrs. Rudy Rendon, Mr. Paul Shank and Mrs. Amos Wehmeyer, Jr. LIBRARY - TEXAS LIBRARY SYSTEM A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Library continue membership in the Texas Library System and the County Judge be authorized to sign the agreement. , PIPELINE PERMIT - DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORP., PRECINCT 3 A.motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following pipeline permit be approved to install a gas pipeline in a county road right of way going into Central Power & Light Company plant'iand authorized the County Judge to execute same on behalf of Calhoun County. (See Permit and Plat, Page 34-37) "3"4" ' . .... ~,;, '. . -"\"'~""~' " , :' PIPELINE PERMIT, PRECINCT NUMBER THREE, CALHOUN COUN'j(1TEXAS HOTION BY COMMISSIONER ~~ SECONDED BY COM~!ISSIONER h:W AND CARRIED THAT THE PIPELINE PERMIT TO DELHI GAS PIPELI1~ CORPORATION BE GRANTED MID THE COUNTY JUDGE BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE SAME IN BEHALF OF THE COUNTY , , I THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF CALHOUN 0 THAT the COUNTY or CAIJlOUN, TEXAS acting. by and through its County Judge, duly auth~rized hereunto by motion introduced and adopted by the' Commissioners Court of said County on the 13th day of May. 1974, does by these presents grant ,to DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION permission to construct, lay, maintain, operate, repair, remove, change the size of, and replace One (1) gas pipeline, said pipeline to be constructed,of Six and Five Eighths inch (6 5/8") steel pipe, in and along that County road right of way and I at that location more particularly in~icated and, described in the attached Exhibit "A". " '. 'In consideration of the permission hereinabove granted to, DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPOPJ.TION, by the COUNTY OF CAIJlOUN, TEXAS, DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION hereby agrees: 1. It will cover said, pipeline and same'covered with' at least Thirty inckes keep the (30") , of coveX'. 2. It will employ a competent person or persons to do all work herein authorized in accordance with the covenants herein set forth. 3. It will use all proper caution in performing the work to prevent injury to all persons and property I and it will indemnify CAU10UN COUNTY, TEXAS against all damages that may be sustained by oX' assessed against such County by ,reason of the, performance of ' any work here permitted and the maintenance of such pipeline. 3'5 " 4. It will replace the road and/or right or way in the same condition as it was before the pipeline operations began. It will notify the County Commissioner of Precinct No. 3 prior to starting any work, and will I then again notify said County Commissioner upon comple- tion of any work so that he may make such inspection as he deems necessary and it will comply with any,re- quirements he may make in the replacing of the surface of said road and/or right of way to its original con- ~ tr. o Cl o o dition. 5. In the event CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS should, in the ordinary course of its operation of the public road, deem it advisable to lower and/or move said pipeline, then DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION, upon written notice, covenants and obligates itself to lower and/or move said pipeline in such manner as may 1 be necessary, at its expense. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION, its successors and assigns. EXECUTED in duplicate originals this 13th day of Ma~, 1974. COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS v'rnJcuJ County Clerk DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION, being the Grantee in the foregoing permit, does hereby accept the granting of same upon the I terms, conditions, agreements, covenants, and obligations as set forth therein, and agrees that the same shall be fully binding upon Grantee, its successors and assigns. EXECUTED this ~-s.rJ L{l1/</1 L,(Y')'VI(1.0/U..i '1r1 fA/. ()/vL~ Secretory U 'f 3~6;' ~""- , " ~ ,- ; THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 o COUNTY OF CALHOUN 0 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Willis F. Jetton, County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas,. known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and that the same was authorized by appropriate ,'. . action of the Commissioners Court of said County. :~:.~::.'.:;.j.:~,:.::::. ~ . ',' '..'.,' G~ven under my hand and seal of office, this the 13th day of ": May, 197,4. .:,' ... , :1, .~ ~J.~~ , Notary Public, Calhoun County, Texas ..-\'.. , ' ........... . .'" ~ 1 ',~ ~... . ' ..\...... 'r,"'" . TIlE STATE OF TEXAS 0 COUNTY OF . 0 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared , Vice President of DELHI GAS PIPELINE CORPORATION, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. this the 13th '/Zu.cv.:>-.. County, Texas ) I ~ . . , ' I I -c" 1 ~. .~I ; ; , I I I i , I I i I i I 1 3:1: p, c. a N. R. R. R,O.w' LINES [ P. c, a N. R. ft. ~ R O.W. UNES F. M. HWY. 1593 "I I ~ I 21.8' ,,, Ig o '" N o ~. ~ '" ... 16 + 94 curver! T 7 ... 34 c..lll'ert 1 78+ 21 End 8tac.- Top I I P.l . L ~I N 870 Z( 3[" E I~ I I ! I I I I , ! II II \L End Pro oud Line 82 + 54,9 EXHIBIT "A" Ii [DEL~~;S~D PI:~U:N~~OR~ 11 ECENTRALPQY!t:R._~b-.I?IjL CO~!'.ANr..!:c.ATERA~lq THOMAS COX SURVEY, A-IO I i' CAt,.I-IOUN _ COUNT~ TEXAS ......J ; rro~o fN<.W~!:~~''''c;_!.l~__ ~Of;;t..., T~.~A<;. [$O'er. ""~OO' l0''-''''~~.'.1' '98"" 24..14'ol' I c ORA... 8T I' ~L. 74..:-14 C~tc<ro BY ,---=1, i. FonO cNGllt'EEflJNG FIRM CIVIL c'ivl,\Q:..;-3 /.~'O Sifi'.lEl'1')P,-S 7' / ~ /f. j1.0 8r~~.-?:a;7. .'-{7Xk..""'.f"....,/. DVW4RO GAIL FOm: .NE;; I"'I.t3UC SVfl\ffVR eF nX4$ I're 348 I FLOOD INSURANCE Mr. 'Tom Garner presented the final order to passed in order to qualify the uni~cor~orated areas of Calhoun County for flood insurance. A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by. Commissioner KaEela, and carried, that the following order be approved, adopted and passed: 38; , , ,. o R D E R AN ORDER PROVIDING LAND USE AND CONTROL MEASURES: PROVIDING FOR A BUILDING CODE, BUILDING REGULATIONS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF A BUILDING INSPECTOR: PROVIDING FOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS, THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS AND INSPECTION OF CONSTRUCTION IN PRO- GRESS: PROVIDING FOR STOPPAGE OF CONSTRUCTION IN EVENT OF FAILURE TO COMPLY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF: PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT: PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDERS, OR PARTS THEREOF, IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVID- ING FOR A CUMULATIVE PROVISION; AND PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE. I THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ On this the 13th day of May , 1974, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, convened in Regular Session at the May term of said Court, at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, Texas, with the following members present, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Eula Grace Wedig , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 I Earnest Kabela , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Wayne Lindsey , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 R. W. Sanders , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 And, among other proceedings had, the following ORDER passed: WHEREAS, from time to time flood disasters have created personal hardships and economic distress which have required unforeseen disaster relief measures and despite the installation of preventative and protective works and the adoption of other public programs designed to reduce losses caused by flood damage, these methods have not been sufficient to protect adequately against growing exposure to future flood losses; and WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States, through the enactment of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, has afforded the citizens of Calhoun County the benefits of sharing the risk of flood losses through a program of flood insurance which can compliment and encourage preventa- tive and protective measures: and WHEREAS, the 6lst Legislature of the State of Texas, through enactment of Article 1581(e)-I, V.A.T.S. and Article 8280-13, V.A.T.S. has authorized polictical subdivisions of the State of Texas, such as Calhoun County, to adopt regulations pursuant to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, which regulations may be designed to meet the standards promul- gat.ed in said Act, and which regulations may require developments in flood hazard areas to comply with specific standards designed to reduce loss, by flood; and I 9'9 t)" . ,. WHEREAS, in order to achieve eligibilty for partici- pation in the National Flood Insurance Program, it is necessary to enact land use and control measures, as well as various other minimum standards in accordance with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended; and I WHEREAS, said Commissioners Court, having considered the matter and having held a public hearing thereon, finds it appropriate to pass an order adopting land use and control measures, in order to qualify the citizens of Calhoun County, Texas, not living within the boundaries of any incorporated city, town or village of said County to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, that the following regulations shall be in full force effect from and after the 13th day of May to-wit: Texas, and , , 1974, ~ ll':I o Ci o Ci SECTION I: DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this Order, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context hereof, words used in the present tense shall include the future; words used in the plural shall include the singular; and words used in the singular shall include the plural. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory. I (A) "Builing Inspector" shall mean the individual, appointed by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, empowered and charged with the responsibility of implementing and carrying out the terms of this order. When appropriate, the term, as used herein, shall also apply to any assistants that may be from time to time designated by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas. (B) "Coastal High Hazard Area" shall mean the portion of a coastal flood plain having special flood hazards that is subject to high velocity waters, including, without limitation by enumeration, hurricane wave wash and tsunamis. (C) "Commissioners Court" shall mean the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas. (D) "Cash Value, Market Value or Fair Market Value" as used hereunder, shall mean that price, for which a person, that was under no compulsion to do so, would sell such building or structure to a person, under.no complusion to buy, would be willing to pay. (Provided, that for purposes of this order, in determining values as defined above, the appraisal shall assume that the land supporting the building or structure would be included in such sale, but the value of said land shall be otherwise excluded in determining values required to be established hereunder.) I (E) "Dwelling" or "Dwelling Property" shall mean a structure designed for the occupancy of from one to four families, including such building while in the course of' construction, alteration or repair. (F) "Flood" or "Flooding" shall mean a general and temporary conditiOll of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of streams, rivers, or other inland water, or abnormally high tidal water or rising coastal waters proximately caused by severe s,torms, -2- 4(}" }' hurricanes or tsunamis. Tt also includes the collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake ,or other body of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels. (G) "Flood Hazard Boundary Map" shall mean an official map or plat approved by the Federal Insurance Adminis- trator, on which the boundaries of the Flood-plain area having special flood hazards have been drawn. I '(H) "Flood Insurance Rate Map" shall mean an official map, of the County on which the Federal Insurance Administrator has delineated the area in which flood insurance may be sold under .the regular flood insurance program and the actuarial premium rate zones applicable to such area. (I) "Flood Plain or Flood-Prone Area" shall mean a land area adjoining a river, stream, watercourse, ocean, bay or lake, which is likely to be flooded. (J) "Flood Plain Area Having Special Flood Hazards" (being sometimes hereinafter referred to as "Flood Hazard Area") generally means the maximum area of the flood plain that, on the average, is likely to be flooded once every 100 years (i.e. that has a one percent chance of being flooded each year) . (K) "Floodproofing" shall mean any combination of structural and non-structural additions, changes, or adjustments to properties and structures which reduces or eliminates flood damage to lands, water and sanitary facilities, structures and contents of building. (L) "Floodway" shall mean the channel of a river or ,I other water course and the adjacent land areas required to carry and discharge a flood of a given magnitude. (M) "Floodway - Encroachment Lines" shall mean the lines marking the limits of floodways on official Federal, State and Local flood plain maps. (N) "Land Use and Control Measures" shall mean zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, health regulations and other applications and extensions of the normal police power to provide safe standards and effective enforcement provisions for the prudent use and occupancy of flood-prone areas. \ (0) "Major Repair" shall mean any repair, recon- struction or improvement of a structure, the cost of which exceeds the definition of a minor repair, but is less than fifty per cent (50%) of the actual cash value of the structure either (a) before the improvement is started, or (b) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, the value before the damage occurred. Major repair is started when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structual part of the building commences. (P) "Minor Repair" shall mean any repair, recon- I struction or improvement ofa structure, the cost of which is less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or less than ten per cent (10%) of the actual cash value of the structure either (a) before the improvement is started, or (b) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, the value before the damage occurred. The lesser of the foregoing amounts, in each case, shall be applied to determine whether -3- ..,.,.. 41'<, ,.i!" ,. or not a repair is a minor repair as contemplated in this order. ~;inor repair is started when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structual part of the building commences. (Q) flooding that years, (i.e., 'year) . "IOO-Year Flood" means the highest level of on the average, is likely to occur once verylOO that has a one percent chance of occuring each 1 (R) "Person" includes any individual or group of individuals, corporation, partnership or association. ~ ~ o o Cl o (S) "Start of Construction" shall mean the first placement of permanent construction on a site, such as pouring of slabs or footings or any work beyond the stage of excavation. For a structure without a basement or poured footings, the start of construction includes the first permanent framing or assembly of the structure or any part thereof on its pilings or foundation, or the affixing of any prefabricated structure or mobile home, to its permanent site. Permanent construction does not include the following: land preparation; land clearing; grading; filling; excavation for basement, footings, piers, or foundations; erection of temporary forms; the installation of piling under proposed subsurface footings; installation of sewer, gas, and water pipes or electric or other service lines from the street; existence on the property of accessory buildings, such as garages .or sheds, not occupied as dwelling units, or not a part of the main structure. I (T) "Substantial Improvement" shall mean any repair, reconstruction or improvement of a struoture, the cost of which equals or exceeds fifty per cent (50%) of the actual cash value of the structure either (a) before the improvement is started, or (b) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the damage occurred. Substantial improvement is started when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building commences. (V) "Water Surface Elevation" shall mean the heights in relation to mean sea level expected to be reached by floods of various magnitudes and frequencies at pertinent points in the flood plains of coastal areas. SECTION II: DESIGNATION OF FLOOD HAZARD AREAS. The following areas situated within the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas are hereby designated as flood hazard areas, to-wit: 1 (Al Areas designated on FIA Flood Insurance Rate Map No. I 48 057 0000 04, Map No. I 48 057 0000 05, Map No. H 48 057 0000 06, and Map No. I 48 057 0000 07, inclusive, effective date March 19, 1971, issued by the Federal Insurance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development, reflecting areas eligible for federally assisted flood insurance for the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas and which designate flood hazard areas in the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas. Said maps, together with. all amendments or replacements thereof are hereby adopted by reference, as the designated flood hazard areas in the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas. The maps, amendments or replacements th~reof, shall be retained in the official records of Calhoun County, Texas, at the office of the County Clerk, and such map, amendment or replacement thereof, shall be considered public records and subject to inspection by any interested person. -4- 42:, " (B) Boundary lines of flood plains, flood plain areas having special flood hazards and flood-ways shall be subject to amendment to conform with amended boundaries iden- tified by the Federal Insurance Administrator. (C) within the flood plain area having special flood hazards, laws and regulations concerning flood plains, flood proofing, flood-way preservation, and other measures designed to reduce flood losses shall take precedence over I any conflicting laws, orders and codes, and any such conflicting law, order or code is hereby repealed to the extent of any conflict herewith. SECTION III: LAND USE AND CONTROL MEASURES. In order to encourage only that development of floodprone areas which is appropriate in the light of the probability of flood damage and recognizing the need to reduce flood losses, within the context of acceptable social and economic use of the land in relation to the hazards involved, and in order to avoid an increase in the danger to human life, and to discourage all other development, the following restrictions must be observed within the designated 'flood hazard are'as, as they now exist, or as they may hereafter from time to time be amended, as provided hereinabove: (A) No alteration, diversion, encroachment, or enlargement shall be made in any bayou, lake, creek or waterway, without specific authorizations by the County Building Inspector. The County Building Inspector shall designate the flood-ways for passage of water of the IOO-year flood. The criterion of designation is that the flood-way must carry the waters of the IOO-year flood, without increasing the water surface .1 elevation of that flood more than one foot at any point. (B) All new construction or substaintial improve- ments of residential structures within the areas of special flood hazard must have the lowest floor (including basements) elevated to or above the level of the IOO-year flood. (C) All new 'construction or substaintial improvements of non-residential structures within the area of special flood hazards must have the lowest floor (including basements) elevated to or above the level of the IOO-year flood, or together with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, must be flOOd-proofed up to the level of the IOO-year flood. (D) New land developments, construction improvements and other developments in flood hazard areas shall utilize water supply systems and sanitary sewage systems designed to minimize or preclude infiltration of flood water into the system, and discharges from the system into flood waters. On- site waste disposal systems shall be located so as to avoid impairment of them or contamination from them during flooding, and shall comply with all State Department of Health Regulations and the Calhoun County Septic Tank Order. All water supply systems and sanitary sewage pystems, (including septic tanks) I must be approved by the County Health Officer, or his designated representative. (E) From and after the effective date of this regulation, all new construction or substantial improvements (including prefabricated and mobile homes) to be constructed, J'i~"'" -5- {~ ~ ; made or erected within the designated flood hazard area of the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County shall conform to the following requirements: (1) Shall be constructed in such manner to protect against or minimize possible flood damage. I (2) Shall be designed or modified and anchored to prevent floatation, collapse or lateral movement of the structure. ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ (3) Shall use construction materials and utility equipment that are resistant to flood damage. (4) Shall use construction methods and practices designed to minimize flood damage, which practices shall include the following: (a) Any thermal insulation used below the first floor level shall be of a type that does not absorb water. (b) Any adhesives shall have a bonding strength unaffected by inundation. ' (c) All doors and wood trim shall be sealed with a waterproof paint or similar product. I (d) Water heaters, furnaces, air conditioning equipment, electrical distribution panels, critical mechanical or electrical installation shall be prohibited below the minimum elevation requirement. Separate electrical circuits shall serve lower levels and should be dropped from above. (F) From and after the effective date of this order any major repairs to existing structures located within the flood hazard area shall conform to the fOllowing requirements: (I) Only construction materials and utility equipment that are resistant to flood damage shall be used. (2) Construction methods and practices designed to minimize flood damage shall be utilized. (G) Any subdivision proposal or other proposed new developments shall affirmatively show: (1) That such proposal is consistent with the needs to minimize flood damage. I (2) That all public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems are located, elevated, and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage. (3) That adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards. -6- 4'4 " ,'..:' ,. (H) Any new or replacement water supply systems and/or sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system' and discharges from the system into flood waters. Any on- site waste disposal system shall be located so as to avoid impairment of it, or contamination from it, during flooding. (I) Exceptions may be granted by the County Building Inspector, if the requirement would itself create a flood hazard :1 to the adjoining property, by diverting the natural flow of run-off of flood waters into adjoining property so as to exaggerate the hazard of flooding to such property. SECTION IV: APPLICABILITY. (A) The provisions of this order shall apply to. the construction, alteration, repair, use or location of every building or structure (to include, without limitation by enumeration, the affixing of any prefabricated structure or mobile home ,to its permanent si tel" or a'ny appurtenances connected to or attached to such building or structures within the designated flood hazard area as defined in this order. (B) Any substantial alteration or substantial repair of existing structures shall be made to conform to the requirements of this order for new construction. .(C) In the event an existing structure is damaged to the extent of more than fifty per cent (50%) of its then cash value before such damage occurred, the repairs to such structure shall be made to conform to the requirements'of this order for new structures. (D) Any major alteration or repair to an existing I structure shall be flood-proofed in accordance with the require- ments of this order. (E) The County Building Inspector shall determine all values required to be established under this order. Any value required to be determined hereunder shall be exclusive of the land value. SECTION V: BUILDING,INSPECTOR: (A) There is hereby created the office of Building Inspector who shall be appointed by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, and his appointment shall continue at the will of the Commissioners Court. The Building Inspector may also serve in other capacities for the County. The Commis- sioners Court may also appoint and designate such assistants or alternates as it may from time to time deem necessary for the enforcement of this order. Fees of office shall be as from time to time set by resolution of the Commissioners Court. (B) Powers and Duties of Building Inspector: 1 (1) Right of entry: The Building Inspector shall enforce the provisions of this regulation, and he, or his duly authorized representative, may enter any building, structure, or premises to perform any duties imposed upon him by this regulation. (2) Stop work orders: Upon notice from the Building.Inspector that work on any building, structure, dike, bridge, or any improvement which would affect water drainage, is being -7- I: .-I ~ o Cl 0' Cl I I 4,5 " done contrary to the provisions of this regulation or in a dangerous or unsafe manner, such work shall be immediately stopped. Such notice ,shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the property or to his agent, or to the person doing the work, and shall state the conditions under which such work may be resumed. Where an emergency exists, no written notice shall be required to be given by the Building Inspector. Provided, written notice shall follow within twenty four (24) hours from the time oral notice to stop work is issued. (3) The Building Inspector may revoke a permit or approval issued under the provisions of this regulation, in case there has been any false statement or misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application or plans upon which the permit or approval was based. (4) Requirements not covered by regulations: Any requirement necessary for the strength or stability of an existing or proposed building or structure, or for the safety or health of the occupants thereof, not specifically covered by this regulation, may be determined and promul- gated by the Building Inspector, subject to appeal to the Board of Appeals. (5) Alternate materials and alternate methods of construction: The provisions of this regulation are not intended to prevent the use of any material, or method of construction not specifically prescribed by this regulation, provided any such alternate has been approved and its use authorized by the Building Inspector. The Building Inspector may approve any such alter- nate, provided he finds that the proposed design is satisfactory. The Building Inspector shall require that sufficient evidence or proof be submitted to substantiate any claim that may be made regarding use of materials. (6) The Building Inspector shall review sub- division proposals and other proposed new develop- ments prior to approval by the Commissioners Court to ascertain that: (a) All such proposalS are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage, to include, without limitation by enumeration, designation of required elevations and provisions for adequate run-off or channels for drainage. (b) Each proposed new subdivision plat submitted for approval to the Conwissioners Court, subdividing and/or plating a tract or parcel of land in the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, must show the center point elevation above sea level of each lot within the proposed subdivision. (c) All public utilities and facilities, such as sewage, gas, electrical, and water systems are located, elevated, and/or constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage. J -8- '- '4'6, ~ ' ~- .~,~.",-.. (d) To require that all new or replacement water supply systemsand/or sanitary sewage systems are designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into flood waters and to require on-site waste disposal systems to be located so as to avoid impair- ment of them or contamination from them during flooding. I (7) Upon proper application, satisfactory proof and payment of fees, all as required by this ordinance, the Building Inspector shall issue to each qualified applicant a building permit in accordance with the provisions of this order. (8) The Building Inspector shall keep, or cause to be kept, records of all business of his department and all such records shall be subject to public inspection. The Building Inspector shall make such reports as may from time to time be required or requested by the Commissioners Cou~t. SECTION VI: BUILDING PERMITS. (A) When any owner, authorized agent or contractor desires to construct, enlarge, alter or repair any building, structure or appurtenance thereto, (to include, without limitation by enumeration, the affixing of any prefabricated structure or mobile home to its permanent site) he shall first make application to the Building Inspector for a permit and obtain the required permit therefor before commencing any such construction or repairs. Such permit shall authorize the recipient thereof to construct or repair the building or structure in accordance with the information contained in the application for permit, but in no event shall such permit constitute authorization for construction or repair in any way affecting the structure other than as disclosed in said application. I' (B) Minor repairs may be made to existing structures with the approval of the Building Inspector without a permit, provided that such repairs shall not violate any of the provisions of this regulation. (C) Form of Application: (I) Each application for a permit with the required fee shall be filed with the Building Inspector, on a form furnished by him, and shall contain a general des- cription of the proposed work and its location. The application shall be signed by the owner or his authorized agent. (2) Each application for a permit shall indicate the proposed occupancy of all parts of the building and of that portion of the site or lot, if any, not covered by the building or structure and shall contain specific information with regard to grade elevations, structure elevations, first floor elevations and such other information as may be required by the Building Inspector. Surface elevations, must be certified by a registered surveyor, a licensed civil engineer, the Building Inspector, or such other persons as may be authorized by the Building Inspector, to execute such certifications. I -9- 4.:1'''[, : 4~.'. ~ ' (D) Drawings and Specifications: 1 (1) When required by the Building Inspector two or more copies of specifications, and of drawings drawn to scale with sufficient clarity and detail to indicate the nature and character of the work, shall accompany every application. Such drawings and specifications shall contain information in the form of notes or otherwise, as to the quality of materials, where quality is essential to conformity with this order. Such information shall be specific and this order shall not be cited as a whole or in part, nor shall the term "legal" or its equivalent be used, as a substitute for specific informa- tion. ~ ltj o o Ci o (2) The Building Inspector may require details, computations, stress diagrams, and such other data necessary to describe the construction and basis of calculation and such documents shall bear the signature of the person responsible for the design. (3) All drawings, specifications and accompany- ing data shall bear the name and address of the designer. '1 (E) Review of Application and Supporting Documents: (1) The Building Inspector shall examine and review or cause to be examined and reviewed each application for permit, together with supporting drawings, specifications, required computations and other supporting documents filed therewith and shall ascertain by such review and examination whether the construction indicated and described is in accordance with the requirements of this order and all other pertinent laws or orders. (F) Issuance of Permits: (I) No person, firm or corporation shall erect, construct or enlarge, alter, repair or improve any building or structure in the flood hazard area or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a separate building permit for such buildings or structures from the Building Inspector. (2) If the Building Inspector is satisfied that the work described in an application for permit and the drawings filed therewith conform to the requirements of this order and other pertinent laws and regulations, he shall issue a building permit to the applicant. 1 (3) If the application for a permit and the drawings filed therewith describe work which does not conform to the requirements of this order or other pertinent laws or regulations, the Building Inspector shall not issue a permit but shall return the drawings to the applicant with his refusal to issue such permit. Such refusal shall, when requested, be in writing and shall contain the reasons therefor. -10- 48; ..:......'. l' (4) The Building Inspector shall act upon an application for a permit with plans as filed, or as amended, without unreasonable or unneces- sary delay. Any permit issued shall be construed to be a license to proceed with the work as indicated in the application and shall not be construed as authority to violate, cancel, alter or set aside any of the provisions of this order, nor shall such issuance of a permit prevent the Building Inspector from thereafter requiring a correction of error in plans or in construction or of violations of this ordinance. Any permit issued hereunder shall be. void after the expiration of six (6) months from the date of issuance. Provided, upon written request submitted to the Building Inspector, such permit may be extended for periods not to exceed ninety (90) days each, each extension to be given in writing and signed by the Building Inspector. I (5) Upon the issuance of a building permit, the Building Inspector shall endorse or stamp both sets of plans submitted with the application "approved" and affix his signature thereto. One set of drawings so approved shall be retained by the Building Inspector and the other set shall be returned to the applicant. The applicant shall be responsible for retaining an approved set of drawings at the building site, subject to the inspec- tion by the Building Inspector or his authorized representative. (G) Fees: I' (1) No permit shall be issued until the fees prescribed in this section shall have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be approved until the additional fee, if any, due to an increase in the estimated cost of the building or structure, shall have been paid. (2) In the event any person commences any work on a building or structure before obtaining the necessary permit from the Building Inspector, such person shall pay two times the amount the building permit fee would have otherwise been. (3) All fees provided hereunder shall be paid to the County Clerk and upon receipt issued therefor, the Building Inspector shall thereupon, if otherwise satisfied that the applicant is in complete conformity herewith, issue the building permit. The County Clerk shall be responsible for keeping accurate records of all receipts of fees hereunder. (4) For the issuance of a building permit on all buildings, structures or alterations requir- ing such building permit, fees shall be paid at the time of filing the application, in accordance with the schedule of fees as may be promulgated by resolution by the Commissioners Court. I , '(5) If it appears, in the opinion of the Building Inspector, that the valuation of the building, -11- 49, l' alteration, structure or repairs is underestimated on the applicatJon, the permit shall be denied unless, the applicant can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the Building Inspector. Permit valuations shall include cost of plumbing, electrical, mechanical equipment, and without limitation by enumeration, all other costs to be incurred in connection with the work. I (H) Inspections: (1) Before issuing a permit the Building Inspector may examine or cause to be examined any building for which an application has been received for permit to enlarge, alter or repair. .-l In o C C C (2) The Building Inspector shall inspect or cause to be inspected at various intervals all construction or work for which a permit is required, and a final inspection shall be made of. every building or structure upon completion, prior to the issuance of a certificate of completion as required herein. He shall make a record of every such examination and inspection and of all violations of this order. . I (3) Work requiring a building permit shall not be commenced until the permit holder or his agent shall have posted the building permit card in a conspicuous place on the front of the premises. The permit shall be protected from the weather and in such position as to permit the Building Inspector to conveniently make the required entries thereon. This permit card shall be maintained in such. ' position by the permit holder until the certificate of completion has been issued by the Building Inspector. (4) Final connection of utility services shall not be made until after the approval of the Building Inspector in the final inspection. Upon being satisfied, after final inspection, that the owner of the building permit has fully and completely complied with this order, and any specific conditions of his building permit, the Building Inspector shall issue a certificate of completion to the owner of the permit. Final connection of utility services shall not be made until the certificate of completion has been'issued. SECTION VII: APPEALS. I (A) There is hereby created the Board of Appeals, which shall consist of four (4) members, and a Chairman, each of whom shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years, provided, that for the first appointment, the chairman and two (2) 'members shall be appointed for two (2) year terms, each, and the other two (2) members shall be appointed for one year (l) year terms each. In addition to the members and chairman, there may be any number of alternates, not to exceed five (5) who may act in place of the regular members, or chairman, in their absence. A quorum shall be constituted by a simple majority, and all members, including the chairman, shall have a right to vote on any matters presented to the Board. Terms of office shall commence on the 1st day of June , in the years of appointment. Each member, and the chairman, shall receive such fees and expenses as may be from time to time established by the Commissioners Court. -12- "5(1 l' (1) Whenever the Building Inspector shall reject or refuse to approve the method of construction proposed to be' followed or materials to be used in the erection or alteration of a building or structure, or when it is claimed that the provisions of this code do not apply, or that an equally good or more desirable form of construction can be employed in any specific case, or when it is claimed that the true intent and meaning of this order I or any of the regulations hereunder have been miscon- strued or wrongly interpreted, the owner of such building or structure, or his duly authorized agent, may appeal the decision of the Building Inspector to the Board of Appeals. Notice of appeal shall be in writing and filed within ninety (90) days after the decision is rendered by the Building Inspector. The fee of Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) shall accompany such notice of appeal. The notice of appeal shall set forth the grounds therefor and shall be filed with the County Clerk. The County Clerk, shall thereupon notify the Chairman, Board of Appeals that an appeal has been filed. The Chairman shall then, within ten (10) days after filing the notice of appeal, set the time and place of hearing of the appeal, which date shall not be more than thirty (30) days from the date the notice of appeal was filed. The form of the appeal 'shall not be grounds for dismissing any such appeal, provided that the same is in writing and sets forth the grounds upon which the appellant complains. (2) The Board of Appeals, when so appealed to, and after a hearing, may vary the application of .1 any provision of this order to any particular case when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice, and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this order or public interest, or when in its opinion, the interpretation of the Building Inspector should be modified or reversed. (3) A decision of the Board of Appeals to vary the application of any provision of this code or to modify an order of the Building Inspector shall specify in what manner such variation or modification is made, the conditions upon which it is made and the,reasons therefor. (4), Any person may appeal to the Board of Appeals for relief from the terms and effect of this order on the grounds that strict compliance would create an undue economic or physical hardship in the case of making substantial improvements to pre-existing non-conforming structures, or that compliance in such case would be manifestly unjust. The Building Inspector may join in such recommendation to the Board of Appeals. If the Board of Appeals is satisfied I that such hardship or injustice would in fact be created by compliance, any portion of the building requirements contained herein may be waived by two-thirds (2/3rds) majority vote of the entire Board of Appeals. In the event compliance in such instance is waived by the Board of Appeals, the proposed improvements must be flood-proofed. -13- 5Tp (5) If a decision of the Board of Appeals reverses or modifies a refusal, order, or disallowance of the Building Inspector, or varies the application of any provision of this order the Building Inspector shall immedi- ately take action in accordance with such decision. . I (6) The Building Inspector shall attend any meeting of the Board of Appeals when an appeal is to be presented, and the Building Inspector shall be a necessary party to the appeal. I (B) Every decision of the Board of Appeals shall be final, subject, however, to the right of the appellant to appeal to the Commissioners Court. Notice of appeal to the Commissioners Court shall be in writing, setting forth the grounds therefor, and filed with the County Clerk within ten (10) days after the decision is rendered by the Board of Appeals. An additional fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall accompany such notice of appeal to the Commissioners Court. An appeal'to the Board of Appeals, and rendition of a decision by the Board of Appeals shall be a condition precedent for appealing to the Commissioners Court. Appeals to the Commissioners Court shall be a de novo proceeding. The notice of appeal shall set forth the grounds therefore and shall be filed with the County Clerk. The Clerk shall thereupon notify the County Judge that an appeal has been filed. TheJudge shall then, within ten (10) days thereafter set the time and place of hearing of the appeal, which date is to' be not more than thirty (30) days from the date the notice of appeal was filed. The form of the appeal shall not be grounds for dismissing any such appeal, provided that the same is in writing and sets forth the grounds upon which appellant complains. ~ It:l o Cl Q Q (1) The Commissioners Court when so appealed to, and after a hearing, may vary the application of any provision of this order to any particular case when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice, and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this order or public interest, or when in its opinion, the interpretation of the Building Inspector should be modified or reversed. (2) A decision of the Commissioners Court to vary the application of any provision of this code or to modify an order of the Building Inspector shall specify in what manner such variation or modification is made, the conditions upon which it is made and the reasons therefor. I (3) If the basis of appeal to the Commissioners Court is creation of undue economic or physical hardship, or that compliance with this Order would be manifestly unjust, and the Con~issioners Court is satisfied that such hardship or injustice would in fact be created by compliance, any portion of the building requirements contained herein may be waived by two-thirds (2/3rds) majority vote of the entire Co~nissioners Court. In the event compliance is waived for reasowstated in this paragraph by the Commissioners Court, the proposed improvements must be flood-proofed. ..,1.4- 52!, ~ ; (4) Except as ~therwise provided herein, the rules and regulations contained in this order pertaining to appeals to the Board of Appeals, shall be applicable for appeals to the Commissioners Court. (5) Every decision of the Commissioners Court shall be final, subject, however, to such remedies any aggrieved party might have at law or in equity. The decision shall be in writing and shall indicate the vote upon the question. Every decision shall be promptly filed in the office of the County Clerk and shall be open to public inspection. A certified copy of the decision shall be sent by mail to the appellant. I (6) Any appeal to the Commissioners Court may be heard by the Commissioners Court at any regular or special meeting thereof. The Building Inspector shall attend any such meeting when an appeal is to be presented and. shall be a necessary party to the appeal. (7) When sitting to hear appeals under this order the County Judge, or in his absence, the President Pro Tern shall serve as the presiding officer, and a quorum shall be constituted by the same number as required for regular Commissioners Court meetings. Each member of the Commissioners Court shall be entitled to one (1) vote in an appeal proceeding. A simple majority of those entitled to vote, present at the meeting, shall determine matters in dispute, presented to the Commissioners Court for review under this section. Provided, that waiver of any provision of this order on the basis of hardship or injustice shall require a two-thirds (2f3rds) majority vote of the entire Commissioners Court. ~I SECTION VIII. ADDITIONAL RULES TO BE PROMULGATED. The Commissioners Court may, from time to time, by resolution, promulgate such procedural rules and regulations that may be required in order to implement or more efficiently carry out the terms of this order. SECTION IX: VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES. (A) In the event the Building Inspector issues a stop work order which is violated, or in the event any person subject to the terms of this act commences construction without first obtaining a building permit, then in such event, the County shall be entitled to a temporary restraining order, without notice, and complete injunctive relief to prohibit continued violations of this order. Such temporary orders and injunction shall issue from the District Courts I of Calhoun County, Texas upon proper motion made therefor. (B) The Commissioners Court may enforce the terms and conditions of this Order against any violation or threat of violation through any remedy available to it, as provided by law. SECTION X: COORDINATION OF FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRA11S The COMnissioners Court, as well as its designated representatives, and the Building Inspector, when enforcing . .~-:, -15- 5~ ;<o~ ~ i t~e regulations contained in this order, shall take into account flood plain management programs that may already be in effect in neighboring areas to Calhoun County, including the incorporated areas of Calhoun County, and shall cooperate with such other responsible governmental entities in an effort to minimize or eliminate flood damage and encourage usages and practices that will minimize flood damage. I SECTION XI: DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY. ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ The degree of flood protection intended to be pro- vided by this order, is considered reasonable by the Commissioners Court for regulatory purposes and is based on engineering and scientific methods of study furnished to the Commissioners Court by various agencies. Larger floods may occur on rare occasions, or the flood height may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This order does not imply that areas outside the flood hazard areas, or land uses permitted within the flood hazard areas will always be totally free from flooding or flood damages. Nor shall this order create a liability on the part of, or a cause of action against Calhoun County, Texas, its Commissioners Court, or any officer or employee thereof for any flood damage or damages that may result from reliance on this order. SECTION XII: PROVISIONS DEEMED CUMULATIVE. I The provisions of this order as set out above shall be deemed cumulative of the provisions and regulations contained' in the orders heretofore enacted by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas and the general laws of the State of Texas pertaining thereto, save and except that where the provisions of this order and any other order heretofore enacted are in conflict with the provisions hereof, then the provisions contained herein shall prevail. SECTION XIII: SEVERABILITY. It is specifically declared to be the intention of the Commissioners Court that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Order are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Order shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by the valid judgment or decree of any Court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this order, since the same would have been enacted by the Commissioners Court without the incorporation in this order of any unconstitutional or invalid phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections. SECTION XIV: EFFECTIVE DATE. This order shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage, as evidenced by the execution hereof. I The above order being read, it was moved and seconded that same pass. Thereupon,the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted Aye: Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Bula Grace Wedig , County COIT@issioner, Precinct No. I -16- , 5:4 . .-" ~ ; Earnest Kabela , County Commissioner, Prpcinct No. 2 Wayne Lindsey , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 R. W. Sanders , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 And the following voted No: I None 1974. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of Mav COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Judge I t Commissioner, One ct tcvwd ~~. County Commiss~o er, Precinct Number Two onunissio Three tJ!?2/) fa/Y1.~{J County Commissioner, Precinct Number Four I -....:....:...~......,\\\\, . ...-"'.. < '(~!\ L J.'.~ ~~,:. "A"'Tb"T "V/.. 'i, _7, ,L-' ,i!.lDl 1~"4 ""~' (!, '>.:.;- ~:' .... . \.,....,.~_.,~ (;., I,. _ C)." j' ~...)';~.., .#' (t. .. . , .. .. ."' , ,'" l..; .... -," I . . '~~'1' f ~ flt;;iJij-' ~~l:n<-YhaJ}~ " 'I.'.. :,Hary iloi>.S Mc!~ahan, County Clerk ~/t :;<..,>.l..../ .,~..\ ~/_~:\:.i' " '~')" ",,' ..... c;, .::,. "\"/ ....1...., ,. ..:- I \ ~.}'....."'" . .........":" '\. ".'" .'l-.l\....\.....>:..'" . -17- I ~ ca """ Cl:l u u I I FLOOD INSURANCE - RESOLUTION ADOPTING FEE SCHEDULE 55 4cXf~ A motion Sanders, entered: was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner and carried, that the following resolution be apdpted and RES 0 L UTI 0 N .'k,', A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, has on the 13th day of May, 1974, enacted an Order, hereinafter referred to as Order, providing, inter alia, for building permits to be issued by the County Building Inspector; and WHEREAS, Section VI (G) (4) of said Order pro- vides for the promulgation by resolution by this Commissioners Court of the schedule of fees to be charged by the office of Building Inspector for the issuance of a building permit; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas: Section I: The fOllowing schedule of fees for the issuance of building permits is hereby adopted: (a) For minor repairs, as defined in said Order, no fee shall be required, unless in the opinion of the Building Inspector an inspection of such repairs is required, and in such event, the fee shall be $4.00. (b) For all repairs, improvements, alterations and construction, the value of which exceeds the defini- tion of minor repairs, as contained in the above described Order, but the value of which does not exceed the sum of $15,000.00, the fee shall be $4.00 per thousand, or frac- tion thereof. .' '. '"..,. . Ii~lI. 56 (c) For all repairs, improvements, alterations and construction, the value of which exceeds $15,000.00 but does not exceed the sum of $100,000.00, the fee shall be $60.00 for the first $15,000.00 plus $3.00 for each additional thousand thereafter, or fraction thereof. (d) For all repairs, improvements, alterations and construction, the value of which exceeds $100,000.00 but does not exceed the sum of $500,000.00, the fee shall be $315.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $2.00 for each additional thousand thereafter, or fraction thereof. (e) For all repairs, improvements, alterations and construction, the value of which exceeds $500,000.00 but does not exceed the sum of $1,000,000.00, the fee shall be $1,115.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $1.00 for each additional thousand thereafter, or fraction thereof. (f) For all repairs, improvements, alterations and construction, the value of which exceeds $1,000,000.00, the fee shall be $1,615.00 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $ .25 for. each additional thousand thereafter, or frac- tion thereof. (g) For the moving of any building or structure (excluding the removal of such buildings and structures from the County, and further excluding from the consideration hereof temporary buildings) the fee shall be $50.00. (h) The inspection fee for the installation, placing or moving a mobile home within the County, (ex- Cluding removal from the County) shall be $25.00. (i) Industrial plants may purchase an annual building permit from the office of Building Inspector upon the payment of the sum of $250.00 in advance, which sum shall be payable on or before the 15th day of January of each year, and such permit shall be valid for one calendar I I I " -2- 57 year commencing the first day of January in such year and terminating on the 31st day of December in such year. Pro- vided, that during the calendar year of 1974 any such in- I dustrial plant desiring to purchase an annual permit may pur- chase such permit on or before the first day of July, 1974, on a pro rated basis. At the end of each calendar year the fee will be adjusted to the amount of valuation based upon actual expenditures made by such industrial plants for all building, repairs to structures and any other improvements .-j lI:I o o Cl Q that come within the scope of said order. The adjusted fee shall be payable on or befo're the 15t.}) day of January of the next ensuing year, and determination of the adjusted fee shall be based upon certification by an officer of such industrial plant of the actual amount of valuations described above. Such certification shall be delivered to the Build- ing Inspector within five (5) days from the end of each I calendar year. o Section II: The foregoing schedule of fees shall be in effect from and after the. date hereof, and shall con- tinue in effect until amended by subsquent resolution. of this Commissioners Court. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this .the 13th day of May, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY Judge ATTEST: I ~tj 12~ /nGibaJZvvJ Mary llois McMahan, County Clerk -3-. ~C,':, OJ 0,' .. 'J 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. 2(q) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the hiring I of a building inspector in connection with the flood insurance program. 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 fol- lowing proceedings were had: o I FLOOD INSURANCE - COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTOR Mr. James Record and Mr. Don Ragin were interviewed for the job of County Building Inspector~n connection with the flood in- surance program. After lengthy interviews with each applicant, a motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and unanimously carried, that the fo11Ow~ng Resolution be adopted and entered and that with the adoption thereof the employment of Don Ragin as Building Code Consultant be terminated. A RESOLUTION APPOINTING A BUILDING INSPECTOR FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: ESTABLISHING COMPENSATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR: AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE OF APPOINT-. MENT AND TERM THEREOF. I I WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas has on the l3th day of May, 1974, enacted an "'"" lI:I o o C< o Order providing for Land Use and Control Measures, a Build- ing Code, Building Regulations, creating the office of Building Inspector, and authorizing the appointment of the Building Inspector by resolution; and, WHEREAS, to implement the provisions of said Order, it is the intent of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas to appoint an individual to serve as its I Building Inspector in accordance with the terms of said Order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas: Section I: Donald W. Ragin is hereby " appointed Building Inspector for the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas pursuant to the Order passed by this Commissioners Court on the 13th day of May, 1974, and the said Donald 1-1. Ragin is hereby vested with all powers, duties and responsibilities as contained therein, and as may be hereinafter amended from time to time. Section I I: The said Donald 1-1. Ragin , in his capacity as County Building Inspector, shall receive an I annual salary of $ 6.000.00, which shall be payable monthl~ In addition to his salar~ the Building Inspector shall receive the sum of $0.12 per mile for each mile driven while operat- ing his personal vehicle in pursuit of his duties as Building Inspector. Provided, that the Building Inspector shall .' 59' I I \ I I i ( \ I , l I t I .i ,6:0\ not be reimbursed for his mileage while driving to the office of the Building Inspector from his residence, nor shall he receive any reimbursement for expenses on returning from the office of Building Inspector to his residence. Section III: Donald Ii'. Rasdn shall serve as the County Building Inspector commencing the 13th day of May, 1974, and continuing at the will of this Commissioners Court. Section IV: In addition to the duties described in the Order of this Court creating the office of County . Building Inspector, the Building Inspector shall carry out such other duties and responsibilities as from time to time prescribed by this Commissioners Court. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of May, 1974. I COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY ATTEST: ~Lrno-YnJ~ ' Mary ois McMahan, County Clerk ,. ,.;.\ 1 I, " -2- I I I ..-l ~ o o o o I I 611 CIVIL DEFENSE - TITLE TO VEHICLE A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to trans- fer title on a '1951 GMC 2~ ton cargo truck, motor #30207830 to the City of Port Lavaca since the City of Port Lavaca has qualified as an agency eligible to receive such property. May 13, 1974 Calhoun County Civil Defense 211 South Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Attention: Mr. Walter Payne, Civil Defense Director Dear Mr. Payne: The City of Port Lavaca became eligible to participate in Federal Contribution Programs on April 2, 1974. This participation in- cludes the donation of property from the Texas Surplus Property Agency and the Excess Property Program of the Federal government. If the City can be of any h,elptQ .J-OI.!,. .p.1.e.a.se. c.o.I1tac t.. ~s... . Sincerely, (s) James M.,Gibson James M. Gibson, City Manager JMG:lss BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The Court organized as a Board of Equalization, took their oath of office and set Tuesday, May 28, 1974 at 9:00 A. M. for the oil, gas and utilities hearing. PIPELINE PERMIT - PRECINCT if3, ALCOA A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Aluminum Company of America jbe~per",,- mitted to lay a pipeline across county road #305. INSURANCE Buddy Winder, Leo Westerholm a~d Mr. Moore with Southland Life Insurance Company met with the Court to discuss the Deferred Compensation Plan made available to all public employees by Senate Bill No. 872. No action was taken by the Court. The Court announced it would recess until 1:00 P. M., May 16, 1974. e'z; MAY 16, 1974 FAIRGROUNDS RODEO ARENA ~ The Calhoun County Rod~o Association asked for a chain link fence to be built around the horse stalls at the rodeo arena on the fairgrounds. No action was taken.by the Court since a committee is working, on I a Master Plan for the fairgrounds. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her reports for March and April, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was 'made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said report' be approved. . CONTRACT - C. R. LAW COMPANY, DELINQUENT TAXES A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried,. that the following contract be approved and the County Judgebe,authori?ed to execute same on behalf of Calhoun County. (See contract recorded on pg. 63-64) ,I COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treas~rer presented her monthly report, and after reading and verifying. same; a motion ~as made by Commissioner Kabela, second- ed by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said report be'approved. COUNTY AUDITOR' S MONTHLY REPORT - COUNTY ACCOUNTS The County Auditor presented 'fiIs. monthly 'r'e-Tiort- o't' 'co'urity- 'a'c'co"u"nts allowed-:,consistlimg"o,f,cks. 1314-1758, and after reading and verifying' -- .. same, a motion was made by, Commissioner Kabela; seconded, by Commis- . . sioner Sanders,;arid carried, that said report be approved. COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT - HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS The County Auditor presented his monthly report of hospital ac- . I counts a1lowed~consisting of $36,718.24 out of the ,Operating Fund and $798.,20 out of the Capital Improvement Fund, and after reading and verifying same,. a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said report be approved. ' The Court announced it would recess until 10:00 A. M. May 17, 1974. , , ", .- ti3* CONTRACT FOR COMPILING A DELINQUENT TAX RECORD &.u1?1?lement FOR Calhoun COUNTY, TEXAS THE STATE 0F TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN } KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, Article 7336f, Vernon's Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended HB 302 Acts of 62nd Legis- lature regular session 1971, requires that the Assessor-Collector of Taxes shall cause to be compiled a delinquent tax record; and, . I' WHEREAS, Arlicle 73361 as amended HB 302 Acts of 62nd Legislature regular session 1971, further requires hat the Assessor-Collector of Taxes shall cause to be prepared a two year supplement, or a recompilation, when as many as wo years taxes have become delinquent which are not shown on the delinquent tax record of his county; and, WHEREAS, the Assessor-Collector of Taxes for Ca~houn County, Texas deems it necessary and expedient to contract with a competent firm to compile said delinquent tax record_~upplement under his supervision; and, WHEREAS, C, R. Law Tax Records, Inc" with its principal office in Austin, Travis County, Texas is engaged in and now does such work and represents that it is fully equipped, competent and capable of performing the above desired work and is willing and ready to perform said work in accordance with the provisions of Jaw, rulings of the Comptroller .-j of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas and suggestions of the Assessor-Collector of Taxes for Calhoun lI:I County, Texas; and, g WHEREAS, after having made careful investigation of C, R. Law Tax Records, Inc, and after having considered o the same, the Assessor-Collector of Taxes for Calhoun __County, Texas desires to enter into contract o with the said C, R, Law Tax Records, Inc" for compiling a delinquent tax record__supplement for the years 1970 to 1973 , both inclusive, NOW THEREFORE, this contract made and entered into by and between_J,::atllerin_~ Guidry Assessor-Collector of Taxes fOT- Calhoun _County, Texas hereinafter called "Collector" and C, R, Law Tax Records, Inc" hereinafter called "Contractor," WIlNESSETH: - 1 - Collector agrees to employ and does hereby employ Contractor to compile a delinquent tax record supple- ment or Calhoun County, Texas for the years 1970 to 1973 ,both inclusive, hawing all the unredeemed, uncancelled delinquent taxes remaining charged on the official delinquent" tax records and elinquentlists of Calhoun County, Texas for said years, -2- The general arrangement and set up of the record shall be made as required by law, rulings of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas and suggestions of Collector. The record shall be written on the paper and form pre- scribed by the Comptroller of Public Accounts, The record shall be bound as directed by Collector, The expense for bind- ing the two copies of the record to be delivered to Calhoun County shall be paid by CalhOun ,County in addition to the compensation paid to Contractor for compiling the record, -3- Contractor shall compare the credits shown on the copy of the delinquent tax records and delinquent lists of Calhoun County on file in the 'office of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas with the credits shown on the original copy of said records in the office of Collector, Contractor shall report all errors in credits to Collector, Contractor shaH also reporl any errors in description, or other discrepancies discovered during the compilation of the record to Collector, -4- Collector agrees and binds himself to give to Contractor full and complete cooperation during the progress of the work contemplated herein and to make available to Contractor such data and information concerning the records of his of- fice as may be found nccessary, and to allow Contractor full and free access to the records of the tax office, -5- Collector agrees to furnish contractor satisfactory space for the performance of that portion of the work contem- plated under this contract which must be performed in the office of Collector. / -6- I This contract shall apply to and bin'd Collector an d his successors in office and shall apply to and bind Con- I'actor, its successors, assigns and legal representatives. -7 - Collector agrees and binds himself and his successors in office to give expeditious attention to e,amination and approval of the record and to pay to Contractor upon com pletion, delivery and approval of the delinquent tax record sUP.E!~men.!____,__herein J,'rovided for and approval of the account for compiling the record the total sum for said record; to-wit: n$eventee!.l.. CLIJ_<e",n.tE.__ per item or written line, including lines of footings and recapitulation, ,hown on the original copy of the record, Said payment to be made in the manner and as is provided by Article 7336f, Vernon's Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended HB 302 Acts of 62nd Legislature Regular Session 1971, -7A- This contract includes the year 1973 which taxes are not now delinquent. It is agreed and understood that the compilation will not be completed until after the 1973 taxes are reported delinquent as of June 3D, 1974. ' I tt4j I ',' - 8 - Contractor agrees and binds. itself that for and in consideration of the price stated herein to do. at its own proper cost and expense, all the work necessary, to furnish all the supplies, materials and equipment required to compile the delin- quent tax record2upplement for Calhoun County, Texas for the years 197 0 to 1973 both inclusive, , IN TESTI~ WHEREOF, II" .tJ: day of ~ this contract is executed in QUADRUPLICATE ORIGINALS this the ,A.D. 19~. ~ ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR OF TAXES _AkHQUN COUNTYI TEXAS, (COLLECTOR'S SEAL) (CORPORATE SEAL) C, R. L'YfPJI. ~Ft10RD ',Nc# oJ- BY:~I'4', /'HA'_ Charles L. Porter, Jr" President ArrEST: The foregoing contract by and between Catherine Guidry , Assessor-Collector of Taxes for Calhoun County, Texas and C, R. Law Tax Records, Inc, of ~(l!!!:' Tra~ :~unty, Texas for supplement in all things approved this thelG {fay ofd/Lc'~' , compiling a delinquent (ax record 74 A.D, 19_. I CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ':.' . , '."';-. '~.'.:~~T":~';~~, ....t-;. . / \. CL~&~A"~ 'iJd~ COMMISSIONER PREY!NCT NO, I ". -', " c;~ .' r'-. .";!, --c~ *~~ti- COMMfsstoNER PRECINCr NO, 2 (SEAL OF THE'tO~~T) '. ';'-': '"- " . ~ .~. "'" COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO, 3 . . -~. c. , " ""'''1" ;'. -.'" " , " ',A) ..,' , . -', '. , COMMISSIONER PRECINCT NO, 4 I ATI,EST: .' '. .. ' - , Jt1d) ~/)2-Ch'?A! \.'"":~ ~ {,! " . .;' ~: " " " .,.'.... . ~~' ~ COUNTY CLERK, CAJ"t!.Q_UN COUNTY, TEXAS ',".> '..,0' &~~'ifK~:~';Oi;"'BUC-ACCOUNTS. AUSTIN, TEXAS .' -. '.. ..~ APPROVED: , / {')7<<: J-c ))"'''1 I (COMPTROLLER'S SEAL) I .-j lI:I o o ~ o I I as MAY 17, 1974 Commissioner Lindsey & Sanders Absent SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 'Mr. Ci1bert Heideman, County Extension Agent introduced Mr. Carson Watts, Resource Specialist with the Texas A&M University Extension Service. Mr. Watts talked about the sanitary landfill in Polk County. He stressed the importance of a good public information program and stated that the Extension Service is available for any help the Court might need. DE-CO-LA RESOURCE AND CONSERVATION DISTRICT. Mr. Carl Wood representing De-Co-La met with the Court to answer any questions the Court might have concerning membership in De-Co-La. After a lengthy discussion, a motion was, made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Judge Jetton, and unanimously carried, that Calhoun County sponsor and join with Calhoun County Soil and Water Conservation District in making an application for federal assistance under all existing authorities- of the Secretary of Agriculture, in preparing and carrying out a plan for resource conservation and development with the organization presently known as De-Co-La Resource Conserva- tion and Development Project. CONTRACT - TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT A motion was made by Judge Jetton, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following lease contract be approved with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department on county lands at the Big Choco- late Boat Ramp near Hwy. 238 bridge and the County Judge be authorized to- execute same on behalf of Calhoun County. STATE OF TEXAS l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l WHEREAS, the hereinafter described tract of land is owned in fee by the County of Calhoun, Texas, said land having been acquired by Judg- ment in condemnation proceeding, Cause No. 877 in the County Court of Calhoun County, Texas, styled County of Calhoun vs Mary Agnes Buren, et a1; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas, acting herein by and through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, and hereinafter referred to as the State, desires and proposes to construct, maintain and operate a boat launching ramp upon said tract of land together with a parking area in conjunction therewith: "'6't!'", \J~' ,NOW, , THE~fORE, KNOW ALL MEN B~ ~ESE ~RESENTS: That the County of Calhoun, Texas, acting herein by and through its County Judge, for and in consideration of the work to be done and services hereafter't6'be'perfoimedDy'tne'Siaie;~does'liereDy-rease to the State of Texas for a period of twenty-five (25) years from the date of this instrument subject to renewal for'6ne'addiifonal'period of twenty-five (25)' years at the:. option of the State, and also !lub- ject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the use of and jurisdiction over all that certain tract, piece and parcel of land lying and being situated in Calhoun County, Texas, said land being ~escribed as follows: I All that certain ,tra~t or parcel of land containing 1.642 acres, more or less, situated in the Thomas Powell Survey, Ab~tract No. 135, in Calhoun County, Texas, said tract of 1.642 acres of land, more or less, being composed of the following: All that certain tract or parcel of, land containing 4.451 acres, more or less, situate~ in the Thomas Powell Survey, in Calhoun _ County, Texas, which tract'6f4.45l acres~ 'more 'or less, was'acquir- ed by the County of Calhoun, Texas, by Judgment in condemnation, pro- ceedings, Cause No. 877 in the County Court of Calhoun County, Texas, reference to which Judgment is hereby made for all purposes; SAVE AND EXCEPT THEREFROM, HOWEVER, all that certain tract or parcel of land containing 2.809, acres, more or less, which was conveyed by Calhoun County, Texas, t~ the State of Texas, by deed dated October 27, 1966, recorded in Volume 228, Page 125, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas, reference to which deed and to the record thereof is hereby made for all purposes; thereby leaving a tract containing I 1.642 acres of land" more or less, which is the tract herein des- cribed and covered by this lease. In consideration of the foregoing transfer of the use of and juiis- dictio~ over the above described tract of land, the State agrees to construct, maintain and operate on said land a boat:launching ramp and appurtenances, all of which facilities or improvements shall attach to and become a" part of' said real property. It is further understood and agreed that the State may, at its option, discontinue maintenance and operation of said facilities at any time without any further or additional obligatipn to the said County of Calhoun, Texas, and i~ the event the State does cease to maintain and operate said facilities for any reason, then the use of and juris- diction ofver said land shall automatically revert to said County of Calhoun, Texas. It is understood and agreed that the usual policies of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission governing vending on property under the the ownership or control of Fhe State through the ~arks and Wildlife ,Department will apply to the land herein transferred. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the agreement is entered into and duly executed I on this the 17th day of May, 1974. COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS By: (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk - {1;:7I: \9; ,: . I I J I, i'-' RESOLUTION:- AMENDMENT TO SEPTIC TANK ORDER Tom Garner, attorney, presentea an amendment to the Septic Tank Order dated August 17,_1973. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following amendment be approved and entered: ORDER I ~ lI:I o o Cl o ORDER AMENDING ORDER DATED AUGUST 17, 1973, ENACTED BY THE CO}lliISS I ONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING AND REGULATING INSTALLATION AND USE OF "PRIVATE SElvAGE FACILITIES" IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF'CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND DESIGNATING THE OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR AS THE LICENSING AUTHORITY THEREUNDER. THE STATE OF TEXAS S S COUNTY OF CALHOUN S On this the 17th day of May, 1974, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, convened in regular session at the May term of'said Court, at the County Courthouse in .1 the, City of Port Lavaca, Texas, with the following members present, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Eula Grace Wedig, County Commissioner, Precinct No, 1 Earnest Kabela, County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 and, among other proceedings had, the following Order was passed: WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, has heretofore on the 17th day of August, 1973, passed an Order entitled "Order Controlling and Regulating Installation and Use of 'Private Sewage Facilities' in the unincorporated' areas of Calhoun County, Texas"; and I WHEREAS, said Order provides, inter alia, that the Licensing Authority thereunder shall be the Port Lavaca - Calhoun County Health Department,. and the enforcement of said Order was thereby vested in the Port Lavaca - Calhoun County Health Department together with the duties and responsibilities of administering the terms of said Order; and WHEREAS, this Commissioners Court has on the 13th day of May, 1974, enacted an Order providing, inter alia, for the Office of Building Inspector for the unincorporated 6/t"O:,,\,,'. " 'Or ' areas of Calhoun County, Texas, and 'said Building Inspector- is vested with all the responsibilities thereunder to enforce' the terms of said Order, which includes inspection of all alterations, repairs and improvements commenced, within the unincorporated ~reas of Calhoun County, TexaS; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Commissioners I Court to efficiently and economically enforce the terms of both Orders described hereinabove, and it appearing that efficient and effective administration thereof dictate consolidation of responsibilties thereunder in one agency: NOW, THEREFORE,' it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, that the Order of this Court above described heretofore adopted on the 17th day of August, 1973, is hereby amended as hereinafter provided, such amendments to be in full force and effect as soon as approved by the Texas Water Quality Board, to-wit: SECTION I: Section 1. DEFINITIONS. Paragraph 2 thereof is hereby I amended as follows: "Licensing Authority" is hereby amended to mean the office of Building Inspector of Calhoun County, Texas. SECTION II: Section 4. LICENSING AUTHORITY. Paragraph a. thereof is hereby amended as follows: The office of Building Inspector of Calhoun County shall perform all licensing functions required by this Order. SECTION III: Section 5. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS. Paragraph c. and d. thereof are hereby amended as follows: c. A minimum State requirement will be enforced I as stated in the pamphlet entitled "~ Guide to the Disposal of Household Sewage", as the same now exists or as hereafter enacted, published by the Texas State Department of Health, -2- \, I I :1 I I ........".-,.,- .1'.' ,'-;.-.' -..,;:' y -: ,~., -f" ~:~~~ .}~;:..,<~' .."~.,, . 1" ~'-,t.). ;:~~ i_7 ,.::-'~ ,.... .- ~':..""":.~;.. .,......: ""." 69 and available on request at the offiGe of the Building Inspector of Calhoun County in Port Lavaca, Texas, and which is incorporated here by reference. d. In previously untested areas or in any other area where the Licensing Authority deems it necessary, there shall be percolation tests conducted by either the County Building Inspector or any qualified engineer. The purpose of such testing is to determine the capabilities of the area for absorbing properly all effluent emitted through the drainfield. This testing shall be a prerequisite to the issuance of a license authorizing installation. SECTION IV: Section 6. I APPLICATION, TESTING AND INSPECTION. Paragraph d. thereof is hereby amended as fol;tows: The inspec- tion for the Licensing Authority shall be performed by or under the direction of the County Building Inspector. SECTION V: The office of Building Inspector of Calhoun County and the duly appointed Building Inspector is hereby vested with all the duties and responsibilities as contained in the Order above described enacted by this Commissioners Court on the 17th day of August, 1973, and as amended herein, including, without limitation by enumeration, administering, licensing and enforcement thereof. SECTION VI: All 'applications for a license hereunder shall be filed either in the Office of the Building Inspector, or in the Office of the County Clerk of Calhoun County, and in the event of filing the application with the County Clerk, the , Clerk shall thereupon deliver same to the Building Inspector. All fees due under this Order shall be payable at the Office of the County Clerk and the Clerk is hereby authorized to > receipt therefor. -3- "f. -'iT;' 70 , . -;; y..",~;" p'.... ",,,,..,' . . -."~"":, ' " ,'. i".", .",... SECTION VII: Except as amended herein, the Order of this Court above described enacted on the 17th day of August, 1973, is hereby continued in full force and effect. SECTION VIII: 'If any provision of this Order or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is 'held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Order and the application thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected. SECTION IX: This Order shall be in full force and effect from and after its approval by the T~xas Water Quality Board. The above Order being read, it was moved and seconded that same pass. Thereupon, the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted AYE: . / Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Eula Grace Wedig , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 " Co~nty: :'tolMti~sioner, Precinct No. 2 Earnest Kabela / and the following voted NO: None PASSED AND APPROVED this the rL "'1. LI:... day ofd/lay, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS -4- '1 I I . ,.< ,,:.' . <.J '" Tf ~~ 7) a-6-JC?- Earnest Kabela, County , Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 ATTEST: I ~ ~ Yn<irJJUAd Mary ois McMahan, County Clerk APPROVAL ~ 11:1, o o Cl Cl The above and foregoing Order is hereby approved on this the day of , 1974. TEXAS WATER QUALITY BOARD By: I BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT - APPEALS BOARD A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following persons be appointed to a Board of Appeals as provided in the Flood Insurance Order: Paul Tanner, Clayton Keithley, Wayne Wehmeyer, Stanley Mikula, and Ervin Hermes and that Stanley Mikula be named Chairman of said Board of Appeals. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT - COMMISSIONER FRANK E. WEDIG A motion was made by Judge Jetton, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and unanimously carried, that the following Resolution of Respect be entered in the Minutes of this Court and that this Court adjourn in honor of the memory of the late Commissioner Frank E. Wedig. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT I WH?~?~?"he!=e!=()foF~,()!l.!=!le,13th 9-ay, of Fe1:>ruary, 197.4, frank E. Wedig passed from this life at the age of 61 years ; and , WHEREAS, it is the desire of the~onorab1e 135th Judicial District -5- 12' Court and the Honorable 24th Judicial District Court, the Honorable County Court and the Honorable Commissioners Court of Calhoun County and the many friends and admirers to pay their respect and accord the honor due the said Frank E. Wedig; and WHEREAS, the said Frank E. Wedig was first elected as County Commis- sioner of Precinct No. 1 on January 1, 1947 and served in that capa- city until his death. That during the 27 years of service to the I citizens of Calhoun County Frank E. Wedig's stable and dependable voice was heard in his continuing effort to justly and honorable serve not only the residents of Precinct No.1, but all citizens of Calhoun County, Texas. In showing his dedication and concern Frank E. Wedig had perfect attendance at the Commissioners Court meetings for the entire 27 years that he served. Commissioner Wedig was awarded the Order of the Arrow by the Boy Scouts of America for his outstanding service to this organization. It was well known by all participants of the Little League and Teenage League that if a helping hand was needed, Frank E. Wedig was alway available. Frank had served many terms as vestryman of the Grace Episcopal Church. So conscious of his duties was Frank E. Wedig that just three hours prior to his death he was making telephone calls from his hospital room to conduct his business as a man destined to be the Champion Commis- sioner we all knew and loved; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Judges of the 24th and l35th Judicial District Courts, County Court and Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas to express on behalf of the people of Calhoun County, Texas, a proper and suitable expression of respect and esteem in which the memory of the Honorable Frank E. Wedig is held; NOW, THEREFORE, ~~_ JJ_~??9~Y?P_~g~~~~~~_~~~~~~tg~~~,J~~g~_Joe E. Kelly, Judge Frank H. Crain and Judge Willis F. Jetton on their own motion, and joined by the members of the Calhoun County Bar Association and Calhoun County Commissioners Court and on behalf of the' people of Calhoun County, extend to the memory of the said Frank E. Wedig and to the members of ~is family their deep grati- tude for his loyal service to the people of Calhoun County, Texas. I AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that when the District Courts, County Court and Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas adjourn on May 13, 1974, that they do so in honor of the memory of the said Frank E. Wedig, deceased. , . _~~__ _ __. _ _ _ __ . _ _ _ _ ~ _ + _ _ _ _. ~ _ _ . _ _ _ ~ _ __. ~ __. 4 _ ___ _ , . And it is further ordered that a certified copy of this Resolution shall be delivered by the District Clerk of Calhoun County, to his widow, Eula Grace Wedig, and that the ,original of this Resolution be filed in the archives of the District and County Courts of Calhoun County, Texas. SIGNED AND ENTERED THIS_'nlf:,1-~~\l_~?y_~~,~ay, 1974. (s), Joe ,E. Kelly Joe E. Kelly, ~udge 24th Judicial District (s) Frank H. Crain Frank H: Crain, Judge 135th Judicial District I (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge and Presiding Officer of Commissioners Court I .-j U':I o o o o I I 7,3' CERTIFICATE OF TRUE COPY OF PAPER OF RECORD THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I I, Maurine Jackson, Clerk of the District Court of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original RESOLUTION as the same appears of record in my office in the District Court of Calhoun County, Texas, in Vol. S, page 985-986 and W, page 167-168.., _ _. _" :'.".,. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL OF SAID COURT at Port Lavaca, .. Texas, (s ea 1) (s) Maurine Jackson Maurine Jackson, District Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 17th day of May, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Willis (\\,,,- ~ , ~1-i (.;. ;- t . ,f Jho--CA..J County Judge ATTEST: ~~/l)~~ Mary is McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 24, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 24th",day of May, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 '7 A:' ~~.'~" Wayne Lindsey Commissioner; Precinct:3 R. w. sanders".,..--' --- - ,- Commissioner, Precinct 4 Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: I , . PUBLIC WEIGHER BOND - DORIS L.. NICHOLS ,A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Bond of Doris L. Nichols as Indepen- dent Public Weigher be approved. BUDGET AMENDMENTS - BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT , \ In order to provide an appropriation for the operation of the Building Inspection Department which was created by the Commissioners Court to comply with requirements of the National F166d'insurance'Act-6f'1968, as amended, the following,orders were, adopted: (1) The code classification for Capital Outlay in the, General Fund was changed from #4400 to #4700., (2) The new departmental account entitled "Building Inspection I Department'" was' estabiished 'with-the code classification of #4400. (3) A total of $6,750.00 was appropriated, allocated as follows: #4401 Salary of Officer #4405 Office Supplies.. _ , _. ,. #4406 Telephone ,;':,,:.r "#4407 Postage #4412 Social Security Contribution #44l3 Workmen's compensation insurance #44l4,Hqsp~~al Insurance con~ribution #4415 Retireman plan contribution #4416 Cancer insurance contribution .1/44l7,PhotocQpysupplies #4422 In the county travel #4427 Sundry #4429 Membership dues $3,845.00 600.00 -. --- -.. 150.00 20.00 226.00 97.00 . , , . _. . . ,_ ~ n. 00 270.00 , 18.00 60.00 1,260.00 11.00 20.00 ,~ (4) Anticipated income for the balance of 1974 is to be credited to ,two new income accounts in the General Fund, namely: (2) Septic: Tank li~enses $p,OOO.OO 700.00 I (1) Building Permit Fees I .-j 11:1 o o o o I ,I 75' INDIGENTS The Commissioners Cour~ has been advised ~ha~ Calhoun,Coun~y,has,become responsible for a large family of indigen~ children and i~ is apparen~ that the cost of foster home care until these children can be permanently placed will exceed the amount provided ~n the 1974 budget. However, since the total cost cannot be determined until the last of these children has been placed, it was determined that no additional appropriation will be made at this time and that the account will continue to be charged until an additional appropriation is provided by the Commissioners Court. WORKMEN"S COMPENSATION INSURANCE The Court considered the question of whether the, amounts which have been appropriated in the various funds for workmen's compensation in- suran~e need to be revised because of the change-over to the program which will be operated by the Texas Association of Counties. While the premium deposits for the 10 month period beginning July 1, 1974 will be less than the amounts which have been p~ovided in the 1974 budget for the annual premium deposits which the County has been remitting to our commercial carrier, there will be additional amounts due for the policy year which ran from May 15, 1973 to May IS, 1974. Travelers Insurance Company has just completed an audit of the County payrolls for that period but the amount of additional premium due be- cause of changes in the manual rates during that period will not be determined for some time. , , ' J~' ~ Therefore, it was determined that sufficient data is not available at this time to make any changes in the workmen's compensation insurance appropriations. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT, OFFICE EQUIPMENT The following bids were submitted for a file cabinet and electronic calculator for the Building Inspection Department: Calhoun County Office Supply, Port Lavaca File Cabinet Calculator Russell Office Equipment Co., Victoria File Cabinet Calculator Litton Office Centers, Victoria File Cabinet Calculator 175.54 425.00 175.41 418.00 158.90 329.00 Upon the was made carried, $600.54, recommendation of the Building Inspector",Do~ Ragin, amQtion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and that the bid of Calhoun County Office Supply, in the amount of be accepted. 76" WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, a~d carried, that the following be qdopted and entered: After a discussion of the plan which the Texas Association of Counties has formulated to provide workmen's compensation insurance coverage effective July 1,,: 1974, the Commissioners Court took the following actions: I 1 (1) Since the TAC proposal will involve a smaller outlay of premium and apparently will provide a smaller net cost than any plan currently being offered by commercial companies to individual counties, the decision was made to become'a'subscriber-to'the-iAc Joint Insurance Fund. (2) coordinat,or The Court designated the County Auditor's office ap for the County. (3) The Court authorized the County Judge to execute'the letter of intent:' form to be forwarded to the TAC and the Court also authorized coverage of all elective officials as part of the Calhoun County program. . .. (4) To," implement the:paY[1}ent of the monthly premium to TAC ,the Commissioners Court authorized the County Treasurer to open a bank account s!=yled "Calhoun County Workmen's Compensation'Insurance Fund". The estimated annual premium for each of the county's funds I and departments will be made by issuing a County warrant on each of the respective funds and depositing said warrants in the bank ac- count which has been created for this purpose. The County Treasurer will invest the resources of this account in certificates of deposit which will mature at monthly intervals beginning October 1, 1974 and will credit the interest earnings to this bank account. The County Treasurer will remit once a month to TAC for the premium due. At periodic intervals the interest earnings will be refunded to the res- pective funds on a .~r:~~r-:t~ ,b-:sis. ,". n'. "' COURTHOUSE - SHELVING, THIRD FLOOR STORAGE A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that" the County Auditor be authorized to order she lying from the only available source, Auto Parts and Machine Co. of P9rt'Lavaca, which will be used for storage on the third floor of the Courthouse, for a price of $3,253.64 plus $84.83 for a"stock cart. and ladder. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT I On this, the 24th day of May, A. D; 1974, at a Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, Special Term of the on motion duly made, I .-j 11:1 o o Cl o I I 7,7 seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Judge ATTEST: M~i~0a~'~~lerk SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 28, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 28th day of May, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Cour~, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eu1a Grace Wedig Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: FAIRGROUNDS - RENTAL AGREEMENT, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the renewal agreement with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, APHIS, for office space in the Calhoun County Agriculture Building for an annual rental of $518.40 be authorized and approved and that the County Judge be authorized to execute said renewal agreement on behalf of Calhoun County. ~ '7i01 ,\0 ":' i I ; I Ll RENEWAL AGREEMENT 1. L.EASE NO. l2-l4-l20-900-8l, as amended V.S. DEPARTMENT OF ollt.c;.RICUl. TURE ANIMAL. AND PLANT HEALTH lNSPECTlOH SERVICE . DATE OF ORt~tN"'L. LE;ASE 3. By mu~~al a~fec:~e~f ~cwc:en thc.fHlfti.es hereto, the above numbered lease is hereby renewed for the following period: (inclusive) July I, 1974 ITO June 3D, 1915 FFtOM . 1..0C....TIQN "NO OESCRIP'TIQN OF LEJo.Se:O PREt.'IlSES Office space in the Calhoun County Agriculture Building, on County Fair Grounds, Highway 238 near city limits of Port Lavaca, Texas 5. TERMS OF' P,o\. VMENT (Payablf:, at end ot el'ch calendar mcnlh or.. otheTWi.. It(lre6d upon) S 518.40 per annum payable monthly ~ OTHER MODIFICATIONt:'). OF THE: LEASE MUTUALLY AGREED UPON (ll additiontllll1>>Ce i. required. continue on ",""'0). I Continued on revefse 0 Except as herein modified the ocher considerations, acts. promises, agreements and provisions req~ired to be p~rf()rmed .or executed by eAch patty to the original lease and/or any previous modifications thereof shall re~jn in full [orce and effect.. 7.. LESSOR (Name and Addre6tJ) Calhoun County 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 , SI~N TURE 8. L.ESSEE (Nam'3 4f1d AddfO>JtJ) Administrative Operations Branch, USDA, APHIS 123 E. Grant Street Hinneapolis, Ninnesota 55403 TfTI...E OATE IF LESSOR IS A CORPORA nON, THE FOllOWING CERTIFlCA TION SHAll BE EXECUTED BY THE SECRETARY OR ASSISTANT SECRETARY r 'cerlify that 111m the Secretarfjottr'/f,v r.nrf>oration ..amed as Mal"U Jfii" Jlc'iahan ~oum:y laerK ><><xxxx .,IOOO!.xXXX --L, ar; m"lh~s K~newal Agreement,'t_tha.t1 ' . who slf."ed sa~J renewal dl!reernenJ - . N l.l 1.5 I. ve't.ton" . on behalf of the Lessor, was fb.e'lif. . Cffdifrl'hrorporaJion; tbat said renewal aR,reement was duly si~ned lor' and in be'r;:Jlt~~i1tt~ll:J,oration by authority of i~"Izi"J.\r,ii1fg body. acti,,~ with;n tbe scope vf its - Corporate powers. . ' . XXXXXXXX - " iZ' L." () , , , " , , yy., J72z,Jj.,c.....,.At2l!)lxlb~llRPORAT ~ /1'1" SEAL {SIGNATUREI .. . , APHIS FORM 25 OCT. 1972 "--,.,' ...,.......----_..-.- ." ,..,...., ~...,.._. ._'~-~ -_....._~-~- -. 2'- -...~~,..,~.. ~. -.--. ~ '''''''''- .....,.....- '-. - -,,:o:c;~-- 1 1 fef I , I ! " . I .-j 11:1 o o :::. o I I 7'9'1 '-;"-.'-..- - , C0NTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - VALUATION ,ENGINEERS i. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded('by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following contract be approved: ST.~TE OF TEXAS f I KNOH ALL !-jEt! EY THESE PRESE1,rrS: COUNTY OF C!\.FIOUN THAT ~~EREAS, 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 oil 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, tank- age, storage oil, carbon black plants, power and light plants, telephone and telegraph lines, supply houses, drilling rigs and derricks, including transportation facilities, railroads, etc., as of January 1st of each year, nor do they have the necessary scientific knowledge or technical skill to compile such lists and surveys; and ,~~REAS, the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, sitting as a Eoard of Equalization, has heretofore had referred to them for equalization certain renditions and assessments which required such information in determining proper valuations to be fixed for tax purposes upon the properties described in such rend- itions and assessments, and the Commissioners' Court, sitting as a Eoard of Equalizat'ion will in the future have referred to them fOr ~qualization, renditions and aSSessments which will reqUire such information in equalizing and determining the proper va1u- ations to be fixed on such properties for tax purposes; and WHEREAS, the Com~issioners' Court of Calhoun County, .... Texas, has determined the necessity for the compilation of 1'e- cords and information above enumarated, and has contemplated the employment of Skilled experts in the matter of appraisals and valuations of oil and gas properties, etc., in said County, and the compilation of records showing the record owners of all oil and gas producing properties in said County for the convenience and information of the Poard of Equalization of said County in 1,8'0<;- ",....\1. I' ,'," " . :' , , ~< ..:" .' -,',' ,-j',' .... -t'.,.,...... ~" . .: ._ ~; , t' '." ::l . ....... ~..u..... >......-_ ~ .~'.' . "j. " .--, , , " " <c.::J1 , i >. .,:>' . , .' ~', ,-'. ~". "., ,:'., ~ " , ,::'.' .>\. ..-:, ',~ _.- ';> . ;, ", . :.,.,-", - '.' " , ,.-,' '( .'~ " .~L'" ,,". ""-. -. -;.-- -. - ,..,:", J.-. -:. .,. , -. . f'.--...- ...... ", " ,...-; . ,"cr '-:'." (. equalizing tnevaluations insafd County ,for assessment purposes; , D:". ..,' and ',' '~~'. . ~ - -. . " . . 'n __. _ " WH:EREAS, If-'li(is "^ . - - . ',~.; be,en ascertained and determined that ,- .',4:;", . "'<---". Latham &: Stults Incorporated of: Dallas, 'Texas, suchmatte;;"'~nd have s~:l.entifi~: and tec~nical are' skilled in ~' ~.' I knowledge and -, many years of ' experience in the matter of-appraisals and valu- .., " atibnsc'of such properties for tax assessments, and ,it is the pur- pose-, of the Commissioners I ,Court ,of Calhoun County, Texas, to em- "-.<,,"'_ ';, u,,_', ploy the ServiceS of said Latham & Stults Incorporated for said .l<-_.-""_'~'''_'''_'' _-'~' ~. "'...._. - "".c "':-. -.- ,,c, '~"':i L"" . ...~. " , ; purposes;, .!,. ....., . IT ,IS, ,THEREFORE,' -AGREEDEY AND EET\VEEN Calhoun County, ""' '. Texas,' acting h~rein by and through its Commissioners', Court, party of the' First Part, and Latham & Stults Incorporation of,,' Dallas, Texas, Dallas County, Party of the Second part~ as -, follows: ed leases adjacent thereto, as of January 1st of the year 1975, said compilation and record to show the particular interest or interests therein owned. Party of the Second Part also obligate ~/. themselves to make a survey of all pipe lines, refineries, gasoline plants" tank farms, tankage, storage oil, carbon black , ' plants, and all other properties of value used in connection with said oil and gas development, including transportation facilities. etc., 2. SECOND PARTY further agrees to procure for First Party al~ information possible and available for the use of First Party, sitting as a, Board of Equalization" in determining the proper valuations to be fixed upon such properties for assess- ment and taxation purposes, and generally to compile such in for- I mation as shall be of aid and benefit to said First,Party in equalizing the values of said propertieS for taxation. Said 'Party of the,Second Part agreeS to meet with the Commissioners' ,n 81~ Court of said Calhoun County, Tex8s, sittinr: as a Board of Equ'Olizatiol", end to furnish said'Poard with all the infor- mation procured by them during their said investigations, for use by the Board in equalizing the assessments,\lpon said properties, I ':l ...;- FOR Ai"iD IN COnSIDE:?/lTION of the Skilled servicGs, t~cl1- nical kno,.ledfe, and experience of Second Party in the perform- ance of the obligations devolving upon them hereunder, Party of the First Part agrees and obligates itself to compensate Second Party in t.he manner follO'.'1ing; Said Second Perty sha 11 receive .-j 11:1 o o A o Eleven ThousClnd Five Hundred Dollars ($11,5DO.00) for the year 1975 to be paid out of the various funds of Ca Ihoun County ,1'exEl s, coverinz all oil properties, gas, sulphur deposits, public util- ities, pipe lines, refineries, gasoline plants, drilling rigs Pct,<j derricks, oil and gas leases, royalty interest in land developed I and undeveloped, and all other property of whatever character of v~lue used in connection with oil and gas development, including transportation 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 Eoard of Equal- ization. The Commissioners' Court of said Calhoun County, Texas, hereby agrees to issue or cause to be issued to Latham & Stults, Incorporated a warrantor warrants drawn against the various funds of said Calhoun County, Texas; All said warrants to be payable out of receipts and anticipated receipts from taxes levied for general County purposes, and from receipts from other sources I coming to said various funds of the year 1975. 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 necessary, requisite and/or convenient to evidence the indebtedness and facilitate and procure the payment of all sums due Party of the Second Part for services performed under this agreement. , 8'21 We further agree that we will meet with the Commis- sioners' Court of Calhoun County for a prelimin8ry study of the proposed v2lues for C81houn County. The said Latham & Stults Incorporated further agrees that in no ':iay will the said Calhoun County, Texas, be obligated I to the said Latham & Stults Incorporated, or their assistants, above stGl,ted. 11l. the 2& ~ day for salaries, expense, or material, except as 1 WITNESS of dJl d LI- I OD~ HA~~S IN DUPLICATE this A.D., 197!J.; ATTEST: ~~r;t{2tl-:r(!?~ /);al~ Calhoun County, Texas PARTY OF THE FIRST PART, CA~JN, COUNTY" ,,\S (,) \ 1L'---, Yo! 11 -,. Ei~"-,);l.t.(3./ -J> ,SU,0-10 C01;.>nt - JulJr;e" ~ ; , (} 4 '~-----j , -L.'-,-L<:>. ' /Q.~__" ( " "l( '-LA...~ Commissioner Prect. No. E,. fA. '" - ~,~r ,1rd./t.e-tv Commissioners Freet. No. 2 ~~m S)iOp" recto No. (/-f,L.('Jd/'J-? ~L.::) , ommissioner Freet. No. 4 PARTY OF THE SECOND PART, LATHAM & STULTS INCORPORATED #?foi -# ~01'\. "..--- I I Q'3': G)' J' ~ ,I ! I , CHOCOLATE BAYOU BoAT RAMP - COMMISS IONERS' PRECINCT NO. t' I Motion by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and' unanimously carried, that the Court authorize Kinchen Construction Company, Inc. to do'the work (including the furnishing of all.,labor,' equipment and materfals necessary therefor) at the Choco.1ate Bayou Boat Ramp as called for in the change'order as set out in the letter next below from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department' and as more fully specified in the proposal of Kinchen Construction Company, Inc. set out ,below, at a price of $1734.00; and said proposal of Kinchen Con- struction Company, ,Inc., set out below,be and the same is hereby ac- cepted and approved and the County Judge is hereby authorized to sign the Acceptance of said proposal for and on behalf of Calhoun County. ,. . -"" - - . "..< .. ;....- ...~ ~ .)-/0- ?i i: ! i 1 I I ! ,,1 .-j , 11:1 o OcOMMISSIONERS Cl Q'ACK R, STONE Chairman, Wells ,TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT JOE K, FULTON Vice-Chairman, Lubbock COMMISSIONERS BOB BURLESON Temple JOHN M, GREEN Beaumont PEARCE JOHNSON Austin CLAYTON T, GARRISON EXECUTIVE 01 RECTOR JOHN H, REAGAN BUILOING AUSTIN. TEXAS 78701 LOUIS H, STUMBERG San Antonio I . May 8, 1974 .' The Honorable Willis Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County County Courthouse, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Attention: Mr. James F. Houlihan County Auditor, Calhoun County Dear Judge Jetton: On the final inspection of the boat ramp facility, SBF 73-13-255-29, the boat ramp was found acceptable to this Department with one exception. As a result of recent rains, the drainage on the inner circle of the access road had eroded to such an extent that the access road could be in jeopardy. I You are hereby authorized in accordance with the attached specifications and drawings to add 25 wheel-stop-retards, and a concrete headwall to the culvert pipe, and the application of asphalt emulsion containing grass seed to the excavated areas for a total addition not to exceed $2,000. Paragraph VII, Payment, of the Service Agreement will be amended to read, " . . . not to exceed $22,000." si~,cE0~l~ / 0 / ,'/j, ~~LZ j / jI c.4t.. ' '-../ 1-7)::t--1~ Exec ive Director I CT :JMl3 :vlc / 8'4' _ c, '~i ":' ...... ~: ... i". :"i .rl\ , ' , " ./ '~ i , j I / ;" W'c.cl ST:., R~...-'. @ /,,'~.c.. 5'f6-t' p~"'J'.-d~c".h.... to d,,-t:c."'-;,."'r1 t1f ~/.w WITZ." bD""-;''''''' cfif= S'r;f f/"4..Jt ...-r~c_t,...,f, V J.,.../... ./ ~ ..... ,"" ,- ~ t:{~f 1>, '\, ," ,,'- ",... " , " \, \' "\ " \' ~' " ~, ''I. / :I 1\ 4 rtL T4r. ............, . ~,' '., "\ '\ \\ 1.,\ i i - An c.u"- &"4". t". J.....,<, iSt~....1 .~ ,1# "A..lr" .I1c/c~ .1'<<..,1':"1 r i, I' I , I ' J '.' I ' . I . , ~ a,lH\lCI\.C;rCi. ,~ 'I ./' , P- i.', ',YO' ,I" ,/," , ' /" < -'. rl6A.DWA'-~ .':'1\1', , ,I"',' " ", / ", / '" , ", 1~"'l'7 / BitA."" R.._,- 73-/3 -~.rr..t't I C.. '" ..c..... C'-,1I4 _ry , '])~4:"""'.,t... I~/"",,~ .....~~-c. . ,It)> ! i ~"1 . .~- ,I", i""'""':'- - -, - -.~-...,....~ ,- . --~,. . -""".;; .. . ;," I . ' '\ I i ! , . I , j I - I .':'~ l I ! ,.... :phtlhEful' ': KlriCHEN CONSTmJCTION CDMf'i'.NY , -. i." Draglines, 007:ers, Ma~nt~;ner$ e: ~i:::dri'J:ng Ser~lce " p, 0, Bex B4 PORT I.AVACA. TEXAS 17979 Phone 524-3{)24' "',~ . PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO 'jf.!.lhoun. County STREET PHONE DATE. .Il;, "' _" _ _a'7!~ - ....>f.J JOB NAME ~~l~Ol.n'~ C(q~n~.., Critn.t H CITY. STATE AND ZIP COOE ,...~ nh. f":ri ~OB LOCA nON 'r tI ,....l.,,"":' .-4 ""_ o :-Jort T;rv::tc.a ARCHITECT 'l' ". ('a ,. i: HM1:' DATE OF PLANS JOB PHONE e hereby submit specifications and"estimates for: . "'''' ".'~} . --"'-,-"'--.... ...:: - ".-.~, ~~'_..."..;.... !. j: equipment,and mnte::-ials-necessary to perform ro~ furnishing all labor, the following: 1. Install 25 concret3 vIlle'll s'~ops for water retards in the drainage ditch along the access the road. Wheel sto1's to'be 6~wide by 6"high by 6'long and reinfcrced with ,VRO #4 rebars. Construct aconcret3 headwall on the' corrugated metal pipe under the a~ceS3 road. Concrete shall be 3,000 PSI and shall be reinforced with :/4 rebars. J. 3eed with Ber:nuda grass 'lnd cover with asphalt emulsion th.e cut areas along side of the access road. Seed will applied at -:;he rate reccommend'?d by the supplier for he~Vy coverage and the asphalt will be applied at :the rate of 0.:3 gallons -pe~ .sq~.lare ~ya'rd. ~ '" "' .'n__ -, mr propos!' hereby to furnish material and labor - complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: f;-r';~ ~;".,,',~~....H';; -::.:::,":;"~'n l.".....,A~..:-.:.~': "::l......~ Payment to be made ~s follows: ',n. t!'.~n "10 d~.':!S af'i:a~ cf\r;\nl~'j-.. on J,...\....'! .........~.. .:> ~ ..:< dollars ($1 '7";1. , ' (\(\ ) ;:.....,'"; ~,.. .=-.n+.':"I~""p All material is guaranteed 10 be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according 10 stanCiHd practices. Any alteration {lor deviation from above speclfica. tions involving edra costs wilt be executed only upon written orders, and will becoJme an elltra et>.argE: O'lE:( 3f10 ..'Clove ttle estimate. AU agreements contongent upon stnkes, aceiden!s or delay,> beyond our eonfrol. Owner to carry firE:. tornado and other necessary insuranee. Our workers are furry covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance. Authorized Signature --..,y.~/' /.~ -;--/ ~/""""'''-~-'''''-~'''' ,.~ Nofe: This proposal may be~ withdrawn by us it not accepted within ,/} ... ./~.~ ---- _~.....:-c..(-,-,_ ~j 1 ~, l\Ul'platltl' nf tlrnpoIiul- The abo,e priC"',- specif;cations and condItions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are-authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above, , " 1 ...<:~ ~:?iV ,.:', :" I =- (I' /. ~, {1;. /' ': .I'~t"': l ,~~ { ....-_#., 'l,;.( ,'.'_' t '~'" r, \- -\ , ' ;. \ /, i/, , , , .' i - ~ ',- -,/::1/-- . "f .. 'I # "..f, _ >t;...., ('i., " '"'._._'.:!, \ :'. I , '. -~ {; ;/,<;--:::~. Date of Acceptance: , ,~... ,. ~ f Signature , '.I} , ' , ~ _S!&natl!re 1:'/1 " " ". -..... '-' " ~..-'f': ." .'/ I ~OR" IIBT coPV..,<:..T. lQdll_..c.... "'''<:\'''''0 "\J91"~'s 'EIlVICE: I~C,. TO"'~SE"O. ......". -' ~ I -;..'--,- - ...' - ._,- .~- ,\,-~ '.' - ,-- --.--- - - .~. .-.--~..- ~-:.._------._--_...- -,--..__..,- T~ ! , , MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On,this,:tl)e 2cS<h day of May, A. D. 1974~ .at a.-:Special Term_of ;~ the' Commissioners' Court of"Cal!lOU..!l County, Texas, upon motion duly made; seconded and unailimous!y -carried, ttle minutes of the previous meeting'were approved. " Willi!! F ...:retton',- County Judge ATTEST: , , , , Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk c, . 8e, ., vj SPECIAL JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 4, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County ,of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: I Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT - BOARD OF APPEALS A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Clayton Keithley and Wayne Wehmeyer serve I two (2) year terms on the Board of Appeals and Ervin Hermes and Paul Tanner serve one (1) year terms on the Board of Appeals. The Chairman, Stanley Mikula, automatically serves a two (2) year term. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: Il_J't'k'fn~ ' ~iS McMahan, County Clerk I I .-j 11:1 o o .:::l o I I 0"1" <:)" , REGULAR JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 10, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN ,I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said' County' and' State,: . and' there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, 'precinct'3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wi t: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT., OFFICE FURNITURE The following bids were submitted for furniture for the Building Inspection Department: Russell Office Equipment Company, Victoria, Texas Desk $396.25, Chair $197.68 Calhoun Co. Office Supply, Port Lavaca, Texas Desk $410.00, Chair $185.00 Upon the recommendation of the Buildi~g, ~n~I'~",t:qr, ,~I! R~g~n, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the bid of Calhoun County Office Supply in the amount of $595.00 be accepted. SHERIFF - HIGH BAND RADIO SYSTEM, GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVT. A motion Sanders, adopted: was made by'Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner and carried, that the following Resolution be approved and "~ RES 0 L UTI 0 N WHEREAS, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, desires to participate in the project entitled "Golden Crescent Council of Governments Law Enforcement Highband Radio System." 8S~ ,WHEREAS, , :!-!:, :!-s _ under~tood,.!:hat t9.is unit, of g9y~rIlI!1~I,lt_ ~g:rl?l?~ ,to match twenty five percent (25%) to the Texas Criminal Justice Division's seventy five percent (75%) for the equipment required ,~? pr<?~~~~ _ ~~~ _ ~xp~<;:1:eq, ~~~y:i,<:~~, ?l', ~~~<:;-~1?~~ _ by B~~I,1~~~ _.J.<?~I,lson, Inc., Consultants. Duly Adopted at this meeting of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas on the 10th day of June, 1974. - COMMIS_SIONERS COURT ,OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By ,: (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge I PROBATION 'DEPARTMENT 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 the matter of employing an additional probation officer. The County Judge further publicly announced no final action, de- cision or vote with regard to this matter shall be made except '~~ ~~i{ci:~~~~R~n4~lI,lT~~:~1~i~n~~~~~~~~~:J;~ql,l~r~~~I,lt:s_9f ~~c. 3A I The Court then went into closed session and interviewed the appli- cants present. No final action was taken; however, and no decision was made as the Court will ta~this matter up again on Friday of this week for discussion and for voting_and deciding thereon. GULF BEND CENTER - CONTRACT The Court considered a contract with Gulf Bend Center for Mental Health and Mental Retardation regarding the appointment of members to the Board. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner '. Linc!~~y',_C!n4_~c!~J;:i,~4,._t:t~t t;l}~fQU~I\'~I!g_GQl!n'!~t; J~~ APP-1;Q'l:~d and adopted and that the County Judge be authorized to sign said Contract on behalf of Calhoun County. STATE OF TEXAS I COUNTIES OF CALHOUN, DEWITT, GOLIAD, JACKSON, LAVACA, REFUGIO'~ AND VICTORIA CONTRACT WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Texas has made provlslon for the establishment and operation of Community Centers for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services (Article 5547-203,V.A.C.S.); and I .-j 11:1 o o CI o I I ~f9 WHEREAS, the following local agencies, Commi~sioners Court of,Calhoun, DeWitt, Goliad, Jackson, Lavaca, Refugio and Victoria Counties desire to establish and operate a community center for mental health and mental retar9~t~on services under the laws of this State; THEREFORE, the above noted local agencies hereby agree to act jointly in appointing the members of the Board of Trustees of said community center for mental health and mental retardation services. Said Board of Trustees shall consist of nine (19) memberssto be ap- pointed from the qualified voters of the region to be served. Divi- sion of membership will be as follows: Two Trustees from Calhoun 'County, One Trustee from DeWitt County, One Trustee from Goliad County, .. One Trustee from Jackson County, One Trustee from Lavaca County, One .. Trustee from Refugio County and Two Trustees from Victoria County. One community'center for mental health and mental retardation is to be established under this contract and will be named Gulf Bend Center. Executed this the 10th day of June, 1974. (s) Willis F. Jetton Judge Willis Jetton Calhoun County" Judge Claude Mullins Lavaca County Judge George Trowell DeWitt County Judge T. G. Jeter Refugio County Judge Jack Hays Goliad County Judge Joseph Bumgardner Victoria County Judge Sam Seale Jackson County REAL ESTATE - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL & CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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 annolinced 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 per- taining to the purchase of real estate for solid waste disposal pur- poses and considering the possibility of purchasing the building oc- cupied by the City-County Health Department. The County Judge further publicly announced that no final action, 'decision or vote with regard to these matters shall be made except in open session and in compliance with the requirements of Sec. 3A of, Article 6252-17 of Texas Civir Statutes. The Court then went into closed session and considered these matters, but no final action, decision or vote was made. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECESS UNTIL lO:OO A. M. FRIDAY, JUNE ,14, 1974. c~:Hl '. JUNE 14, '1974. REAL ESTATE - SOLID 'WAS TE DISPOSAL. ACQUIS ITION OF PROPERTY A motion ,was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and unanimously carried, that the following order be ap- .. proved and adopted and the County Judge be authorized to execute said .order on behalf of Calhoun County, Texas: I On this the 14th day of June, A. D. 1974, at a Term of the pommis- sioners, Court of Calhoun County, T:exas, with all members ,being pre- pent, upon motion made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Sanders, and unanimously carried, it was RESOLVED AND DECREED by the Court that the following Order be adopted, to-wit: Inasmuch as it is necessary to investigate and test as well as ac- quire a sanitary land fi~l site for present and future needs of the general public of Calhoun County, Texas and it has been designated through preliminary investigation that the 'best site .suitable for " 'the'same' is "a'174~93'acre tract situateerin' the 'Y. Benavides'ieague in Calhoun County, Texas, described as follows, to-wit: . ,! BEGINNING at the South corner of the E. Runk tract, which is .als,c>'t:he- South corner of SubdiViSion Number'}-" ' , of the Westerlund Subdivision of the Ysidro Venevides , - League, according to recorded map and plat of same; THENCE; North-34 degrees, '53 minutes West, with the'Southwest I line of the Westerlund sub-division 1656.0 feet, a 3/4 inch pipe for the North corner of this tract; THENCE, South 54 degrees;'33 minutes West; with fence-of Foester pasture 2441 feet, a 3/4 inch pipe for an interior corner of this tract; THENCE, North 34 degrees, 38 minutes West, with present fence .,_~69,feet,.a 3/4 inch pipe for,anot~er.North,corner.of.~his.tract; THENCE, South 57 degrees, 46 minutes West 2566.2 feet along the present fence.to a,3/4 inch pipe, a p~esent corner and the most Northwestern corner of this tract, the same being the North corner of the Alfred Seiffert one-acre tract; THENCE, 240.6 feet South, 22 degrees 54 minutes West with the Northeast line of the, Seiffert and Brettone-'acre tracts to 3/4 inch pipe b~lt SO feet from center line of S. P. Railroad, the same being the East corner of the Joe Brett one-acre tract; ::; THENCE 3783.6 feet with the North line of the railroad right- 1-,- of-way to corner of the A~ E. Bonorden 141 acre tract at which was set a 2 inch jron pipe; THENCE, North 55 degrees East, with Bonorden Northeast line 2364.5 feet tp point of beginning said tract contains 174.93 acres, and all improvements situated thereon. . I .-j lC o o ~ o Ir I 1', 9' '~ Said property being the same property described in Deed dated January 4, 1946 executed by L. J. Foester, et aI, to Robert C. Langdon, etux, recorded in Vol. 51, Page 456, Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas. It is, therefore, ORDERED that Lawrence A. Dio is hereby designated and authorized as attorney and agent and representative of Commis- sioners Court of Ca~ho~n_ C?~~ty,_ !~~~~?, t?_~o,the follo~i~g: 1. To negotiate with the owners of the above described property their estates or representatives- or beneficiaries or any fiduciaries or tenants or lessees for the purpose of obtaining permission to enter upon said above described land for the purposes of testing the same for the suitability for use as a sanitary land fill site and further to negotiate for the payment of damages caused by such testing, and 2. To negotiate for the,purchase of the surface of said land and any improvements thereon, together with any- and all necessary restrictions which may be required by law as to the drilling opera- tiQns for any oil, gas and other minerals ~hereon and therein. In this respect Lawrence A. Dio ,is further authorized to deal with any and all mineral owners, Lessees, tenants in possession as well as other parties having any interest in the surface or mineral estam of said land. The attorney is authorized to offer to the Landowners for the fee title to the surface of said land and any improvements thereon, together with the necessary restrictions pertaining to drilling operations for oil, gas and other minerals, the total sum of $350.00 per acre. PASSED AND APPROVED on this 14th day of June, A. D. 1974. 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 PROBATION DEPARTMENT 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'announces-that- a closed session would now be held under the provis~ons of Sec. .2G of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the employ- ment of an additional probation officer. The County Judge further publicly anno~nced 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: g'2! Motion by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and unanimously ,carried, that Troy ,Fox be employed as Adult and Juvenile Probation ,Officer for Calhoun County, Texas, effective July 1, 1974 at a salary of $650.00 per month. COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT -, COUNTY ACCOUNTS ,<-" . I The County Auditor presented his report 6f"County AC,counts allowed consisting of cks. 1759-2240 'and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela; seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that said report be approved. COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT - HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS The County Auditor presented his report of Hospital Accounts allowed consisting of $42,699.50 out of the Operating Fund and $6,319.89 out 'of the Capital Improvement Fund, and.after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis,sioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- - sioner Wedig, and carried, 'that said report be approved. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading I and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said report be ' approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Tax Assessor-Collector presented her report for the month of May, 1974, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said report be approved. CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT , ' Mr. ,Tom Garner" ?Attorney; met with the Court representing his ., client, Mr. Walter Wideman, Airport 'Manager;' 'concerning the renewal of the County Airport Manager's Contract wherein the Fixed Base Operator of said airport exercises his option to extend the Fixed 1- Base Operation Lease Agreement on said airport. I ..-f 11:1 o o o o I I 9''1>l , (>)., Walter Wtdeman_,.., Calhoun County Airport Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 June 13, 1974 ,Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca ' Texas 77979, ,..~. +-. ,-,,-~.~-..,.- - ~,....~_...~--......_.....~.- Re: Extension of Fixed Base Operation Lease Agreement Dear Judge Jetton: Pursuant to Paragraph IX of the captioned Agreement please accept this letter as my notice of intent to exercise the option to extend said Agreement for an additional five (5) year term commencing January 1, 1975, th~ough December 31, 1979. I have asked my attorney, Tom Garner, Jr., to prepare an Extension Agreement and to appear in my behalf before the Commissioners Court to present this notice, the proposed Extension Agreement, and a request to renew the Airport Manager Contract, with one variation. ' I regret that I am unable to be present before the Court on June 14, the date this matter is scheduled on your agend, however, my business requires that I be out of town on that date. I trust that this procedure meets with your approval. If this is not satisfactory, please'not~fy my attorney so that he may make arrangements for rescheduling of this matter at a later time more convenient to the Court. I do want the Court to know how much I appreciate the opportunity to serve the County as manager of our excellent a,irport facilities and I am really looking forward to continuing to serve in this capacity for the Court. I also want to thank the Court for the ,many courtesies .they have extended to me in the past and I hope that this excellent relationship that we now enjoy will continue. I pledge to you my support of continued efficient management of this airport facility. Yours truly, (s) Walter Wideman Walter Wideman WW/w AlmoCi6nAwaskmade by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Sanders, and carried, that the Exte.!ls~o~"of,F:~xed, B~I?~ Operation Lease Agreement be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute ~ame on behalf of Calhoun County, Texas. The Airport Manager's Contract was also discussed and will be approved and executed at a later date. 1'94t MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 14th day of June, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ',:' , " .....,,' , " - ATTEST~ " rnJnJ~ ~LOiS McMahan, County ,\ County Judge I .1.. Clerk "'. .- . ". . ~"o , . '. il , . SPECIAL JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 18, 1974 . ,.. " THE STATE OF. TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l . . I "II. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 18th day of June, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' I Court, 'said Co.unty:and S,tate, and there were present .on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela R. W. Sanders Mary LOis 'McMahan .County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, 'Precinct 3 County Clerk . J whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said ,Court, to-wit: ~ CITY~COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL Regarding the rratter of the possible purchase of a building for occupancy by' the City~County,Health Department, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to employ an appraiser to appraise such properties as the County Judge deems necessary. ~ , '- On this, ,the ,18th day of June, fA. D~', 19.74, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and urianimous,ly'carried, the, minutes of the ,previous meeting were 'approved. I MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT 'thTEST:f~ mf-maltM-V Ma~ois McMahan, County Clerk Willis F. Jetton, County Judge 9-51 SPEC IAL JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 28, 1974 I THE STATE OF TEXAS, 1 I COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 BE IT REMEMBERED,that on this, the 28th day of June, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in, the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton County Judge .-j Eu1a Grace Wedig Commissioner, Prct. 1 11:1 Earnest Kabe1a Commissioner, Prct. 2 0 0 Wayne Lindsey Commissioner, Prct. 3 0 R. W. Sanders Commissioner, Prct. 4 0 Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk whereupon the ,following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: . DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.3 - COMMISSIONER I Seadrift, Texas June 4, 1974 The.Honorab1e Willis F. Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County Calhoun County Courthouse 211 South Ann Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: I find it necessary to resign from Calhoun County Drainage District No.3, effective immediately. I wish to express my apprec~ation for having the opportunity to serve. Very truly, (s) oW. M. Cook, Jr. W. M. Cook I A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the resignation of W. M. Cook, Jr. be accepted. MINUTES ,AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 28th day of June, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, 9'~: \ seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved: \iJtj Judge Willis ATTEST: .f) ~K~/h,-~~ M~ry ois McMahan, County Clerk I SPEpAL JVLY TERM HELD JULY 1, 1974 THE: STATE; OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN l l l ," BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Sp~cial Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-~it: , Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace' Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Opaf M"iHaY:es'e>~,.::'c. 1 ' County 'Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 .Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk Deputy I whereupon the following orders were made and entered ~y said Court, to-wi t : REAL ESTATE - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE, ENTRY PERMIT A motion wasmaqe by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the following Permit be approved.and accepted and authorize tqe County Judge to execute said Perrnit:on behalf of Calhoul} COlfnty; 1'ex~s: PERMIT THE STATE OF.TEXAS .. . l X l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I', PatsyL. Johnson, individ- ually and as attorney in fact for my mother, Ruth P. Langdon, herein- after called GRANTOR, fqr and.in.co~sideration of the sum ,of TEN AND NO/lOO ($10.00) DOLIfRS 'ca~h and the receipt and sufficiency of which I , ~ 11:1 o Cl Cl Q I I 9,,.,h t;. : 4::'" is hereby acknowledged and the further consideration hereinafter stated do hereby grant unto the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, hereinafter called GRANTEE, the right of drilling and exploration on the 174.93 acre tract in the Y. Benavides League, Calhoun County, Texas, for the purpose of obtaining preliminary in- formation-for Calhoun County Waste Disposal Land Fill Site; "said operation to include the drilling or borings,with the right to go in and on said property with machinery and survey crews for purposes to perform necessary tests to evaluate Grantor's land for a land fill site according to the specific rights by the State of Texas and its engineers. ' It being understood that the Grantee shall pay for all damages to cotton on the basis of $250.00 per acre and shall pay for all damages to maize on the basis of $150.00 per acre; further consideration here- in the Grantee shall be responsible for the filling in of any and all, holes drilled, the restoration of any road or drainage easement or culvert or bar-ditches or any other improvements which may be damaged by reason of the use of said property by Grantee by Permit granted herein. Grantee agrees to pay all cash consideration within 10 days after work is completed and to perform all work pertaining to restoration of property within 20 days after work is completed. Grantee acknowledges that this permit shall not exceed a period of time in excess of 60 days from date of execution of this permit. Grantee agrees to hold Grantor free and harmless from any and all claims to damages to persons and property caused by the use of the Grantee, its employees, servants, agents or representatives in the use of this permit. . WITNESS OUR HANDS this the 26 day of June, A. D. 1974. (s) Patsy L. Johnson PATSY L. JOHNSON, Individually and as Attorney in Fact for her mother, Ruth P. Langdon ACCEPTED BY COMMISSIONERS COURT: (s) Willis F. Jetton COUNTY JUDGE REAL ESTATE - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE, TENANT'S CONSENT AGREEMENT A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that,the following Tenant's Consent Agreement be accepted. TENANT'S CONSENT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF ,TEXAS J J COUNTY OF CALHOUN . J ,KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: 9,,8; That the undersigned (here referred to in the singular number whether one or more) ;herebyadmits and declares that he is oc- cupying o~ using that c~rtain tract of land situate~ in the County of Calhoun, Sta~e of Texas, ~escribed ~s follows, to-wit: ' Being 174.93 acres of land, more or less, out'of Y. Benavides A-38, Calhoun County, Texas, as the tenant of Patsy Johnson, et aI, the owners thereof, under a tenancy arrangement between the undersigned and said owners, and that the undersigned claims no title to said land, 9ther than as tenant as aforesaid, and does hereby state and declare that his right of possession in no way interferes with the right of the owners of said land, to go in and on the surface of said land provided the same does not interfere:with his crpps. He fully understands and agrees that the consideration that is given for this Consent by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, shall be bas~d on the fact that he is to be paid ,for his damages to his crops"as tenant as follows: I 3/4th Cotton '2/3rd Grain $250.00 per acre $150.00 per acre Further, he shall.be reimbursed for any and all damages to him as tenant of the surface. E~ECUTED this 28th day of June, A. D. 1974. (s) Jimmy Shannon Jimmy Shannon ,I THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF C{\LHOUN. l BEFORE ME, the undersigped authority, a Notary Public in and for said County arid St~te, ontJ;1is day personally appeared Jimmy Shannon, ; known to me to be the, person whose name is subscribed to the'foregoing instrument and acknpwledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE'this the 28th,day of June, A. D. 1974. (seal) (s) Lawrence A. Dio Notary Public in and for Calhoun County, Texas. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, theIst day of July, A. D. 1974, at a,Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas,'on motton duly made, I seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST L m~ 'mt-m~~ Mary o~s McMahan, County Clerk I ,...oj 11:1 o o ~ o I I ~l'i ;:YJ.o REGUlAR JULY TERM HELD JULY 8, 1974 , T_HE _STATE OF TEXAS l " , ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ _ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 8th day of July, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and.there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders: Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner" Prct.- 1 Commissioner, Prct.-.2' Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County, Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: LEGAL ADVERTISING The matter of legal advertising in the two local newspapers was discussed. No order was passed but an attempt will be made to divide the legal advertising between:: the two local newspapers, " ' " , " 111" ",) HOSPITAL - RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBER:" P. O. Box 1075 Port O'Connor, Texas June 10, 1974 Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge and the Members of the Commissioners Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 " , .'. Court Gentlemen: Because of continuing and increasing business commitments 'it has become almost impossible for me to attend the Board of Trustees' meeting for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. When I accepted the appointment to the Board of Trustees' by the Commissioners Court I was of the opinion that I would be able to attend the meetings on a regular basis and make some contribution to the Board. It has become evident that my lCH') various business interests simply will not permitmy.regular at- tendance at the Board meetings thus I regretfully submit my letter of resignation to be effective just as soon as you appoint someone to servein,mypla~e~ .. , . I am very grateful for the 'opportunity to have worked with E. A.: Easley and the Members of the Board and deeply regret being forced to submit this resignation. I hope that the Commissioners Court, as well as the Members of the Hospital Board will call upon me ih tpe. evept .tha,t I may ever be of 'as.sistance to YOJ.! or the Hospital. I Yours.tru~ly,:. "J (s) Marshall Hooker ~arshall Hooker wb cc: Mr..JL~ A.. Easley, Administrator Mr..Byron~Olhausen . ' A motiop was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, ,that the resignation of ,Marshall Hooker be accepted. A motion was also made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by: Commis- ';' sioner Kabela, and carried, that Leonard Lance be appointed to the Board of Trustees of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital to fill the unexpired term of Marshall Hooker. ORDER SETTING 197~ TAX RATE I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, ,that the County Tax Rate remain at 80c;: per $100.00 valuation, Road Maintenance Tax, Precincts 1 and 4, remain at l5c;: per $100.00 valuation and the FM Lateral Road Tax remain at lac;: per $100.00 on State valuations. APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION JUDGES AND ALTERNATES Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded ,by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following appointments of Election Judges ,and Alternate Judges be made to hold'only those elections conducted by the County for the year 1974-1975, and does -not attempt to appoint Judges and Alternate Judges for the Party Primary Elections or governmental subdivisions, which under the Election Code, conduct their own elections, which appointments will be made by 'the res- pective Executive Committees and/or governmental bodies. The ap- pointment of only Election Judges and Alternate Judges was ,pres- I cribed by the Legislature. The clerks must be selected by the Judges appointed below'and in accordarice with the Texas Election Code. 't: " , ..., " r: t. I ~ 11:1 o o C< o I I Aqsentee Canvassing Judge Election Precinct No. 1 Courthouse Election' Precinc t : No'; 2 Agriculture Building ". ',/ Election Precinct No. 2A Jackson 'Elemo' School ". Election Precinct No. 3 School District Office Election Precinct No. 4 Precinct No. 1 Warehouse Election Precinct No. 5 Farmers' Gin Office Elec tion Pre'cinc t' No., 6 Calhoun High School Election Precinct No. 6A Travis Jr. High School Election Precinct No. 7 Precinct No. 2 Warehouse El~ction Precinct No. 10 Olivia Community Center ~ . . Election Precinct No. 11 Point Comfort City Hall Election Precinct No. 13 Moreman Gin Office Election Precinct No. 14 .WestsideCalhoun Co. 'Navigation Dist. Office Election Precinct No. 15 Precinct No. 4 Warehouse Election Precinct No. 16 Port O'Connor Community Ctr. " 10"1'" "i ~~.~ :f'~ .. '-.;.- Mrs. George Fred Rhodes Mrs.G. C. Boyd, Judge Alex Dean, Alt~rnate Judge Mrs. L. C. Gqssett, Judge Mrs. Wm. Hahn, Alternate Judge Mrs. Martin Dolezal, Judge Mrs.'''Rowland Harvey, I Alt'. Judge Mrs. Dick Thayer, Judge Mrs. Ira Nicholson, Alt. Judge Ms. Barbara Sikes, Judge Mrs. James Tet~ey, Alt. Judge Mrs. S ." A. Bradley,. ifudge Mrs. Joe Brett, Alt. Judge ','l J " Mrs.: Carl ~artlow, Judge Mrs. Leroy Braden, Alt. Judge Mrs. Chas. Moore, Jr., Judge Mrs. Tom Flores, Alt. Judge Mrs. Fred Marek, Judge Mrs." Pattie Jurek, Alt. Judge Ervin Hermes, Judge Mrs. Bert Abraham, Alt. Judge Mrs. Lewis,.Pooley, Judge Mrs. Larry Hamilton, Alt. Judge Mrs. J. C. Williams, Judge Mrs. R. W. Whatley, Alt. Judge Mrs. Donald L. Lynch, Judge Mrs,. Harold Evans, Alt. Judge Mrs. Freda O'Briant, Judge Mrs. Georgie Taylor, Alt. Judge Ms. Edna Whittaker, Judge Mrs. "Lois Walton, Alt. Judge " , COUNTY AUDITOR'S MONTHLY REPORT - COUNTY ACCOUNTS " ,: I. The County Auditor, presented his"report, of county' accounts allowed, consisting of cks. 2241 - 2752, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried,that said report be approved. r. ~" I ' ,1:02 :"1", ,JULY 12, 1974 $ ~ . . : , WESTSIDE ,CALHOUN ,COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT ~ COMMISSIONER , J i . A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, iind carried,-, that Calvin Lewis, Walter Pilgrim, Jr'., and Bob,B"lasingame be-re-,appointed as Commissioner for Westside Calhoun County Navigation District for a two year term. I '. . 'j\ : t'. COUNT~AUDITOR'S'MONTHLY REPORT - HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS The C01.lnty, Audit,or pre,sen.ted his monthly repprt ,of i hos'pital. 'accounts allowed,.:,s;onsisting of cks. 2211-2637 out of the Operating Fund and cks. 80-84 out' of the Capital Improvement Fund, and after reading and verifyipg, same, a[mot~on was made by Commissioner. Lindsey, second~d by: Commissioner ~abela, and carried, that said report be approved. . , COUNTY AUDITOR'S REPORT -.COUNTY ACCOUNTS The County Auditor read county accounts for July, paid to date, I and after reading and, verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said ,report: be approved. . .' ., " "'" n' ,,, -:ii:-'~:_~'!H~.':" ......L '. :. I' ~. ." _:, lq. .:!' t . ~" , COUNTY ACCOUNTS - APPROVED , . The co~nty Auditor read bills to be approved consisting of cks. 2940-2985, and after reading same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that said bill~ b,e.'approved for: payment. ~~ I I ~I .. t $ lw't- ._ . ' : f' ~ 1 - ~ . COUNTY AUDITOR'S, REPORT. -.HOSPITAL,ACCOUNTS The County Auditor read Hospital Accounts Payable as of June 30, 1974, and after reading and ,verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by..Commissioner Wedig, arid carried, that said Hospital Accounts p'ayable as of June 30, 1974 be approved as per list" on, file in County Auditpr' s. office. ' ; : ,- 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 Sanders, and carried, that said report be approved. I ...-I 11:1 o i:::l o o I I < 1-'0"3'-': / "$.' ',,' .,:1 , I I I ,l "0;,-"-4 AIRPORT A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that ,the following County Airport Manager's . Contract and the extension of the Fixed Base Operation Lease Agree- ment be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute same on behalf of Calhoun County ,Texas. CONTRACT FOR APPOINTMENT OF AIRPORT MANAGER THE STATE OF TEXAS s S KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: S COUNTY OF CALHOUN THIS !l::!t-~ay of AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the- July, 1974, by and between CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, a body politic, acting by and through its duly elected Commissioners Court, hereinafter referred to as OWNER, and WALTER WIDEMAN, of Calhoun County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as MANAGER, WIT N E SSE T H: 1. WHEREAS, Owner is the owner of a public airport, commonly known as the Calhoun County Airport, which includes a hangar facility, improved runways, lights and beacon and other improvements situated on a tract of land containing approximately two hundred (200) acres, more or less, in the V. Garcia Survey, A-l7, Calhoun County, Texas; and WHEREAS, Owner has deemed it necessary to appoint an Airport Manager: NOW, THEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Owner does hereby appoint Walter Wideman as Airport Manager of the Calhoun County Airport for a period of five (5) years, com- mencing the lst day of January, 1975, and continuing through the 31st day of December, 1979, subject to the terms and conditions contained herein. II. In consideration of the appointment as Airport Manager, Manager agrees to perform the following services and functions, to-wit: l'AA <&;t':t'", ," (1) Manager agrees to accept the resonsibility of complete supervision of the operat~on of the Calhoun County '\" ',...1 r't .' i; , Airport" subject to the rules and regulations of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texqs. . : " 1. (2) In his capacity of Manager, Manager will advise and consult with Owner in order to promote and develop the use of the Calhoun County Airport and satellite enterprises and the Manager will advise and assist the Commissioners Court of I Calhoun County in the selection and planning of specific standards in the event of additional fixed base operations for the Calhoun County Airport. (3) The Manager shall require and enforce aerial safety and the rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation " Agency or any other governmental agency having juriSdiction, and the rules and regulations from'timeto time adopted by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas~ in connection with the operation of the Calhoun County Airport~ (4) The Manager shall assume complete responsibility for mowing and shall mow or cause to be mowed the fOllowing I areas of the Airport: (a) The entire grass island bounded on the East by the taxiway and on the West by the rear of the hangar facility and parking apron. (b) A strip twenty (20) feet in width on each end of " all runways. (c) Except as provided hereinabove, Manager shall mow a strip twelve (l2) feet in width immediately adjacent to each side of all runways, taxiways and parking aprons. (d) Manager shall mow around the hangar facility and generally maintain the grounds around the facility in a neat I business like manner. (5) Manager shall require the Lessee of the hangar facility, as well as any users thereof, to maintain the facility free of all debris, rubble and junk. Manager shall require the Lessee of the hangar to keep the ,hangar facility and office space in a clean and business like appearance. I,", -2- 1'0':'5'" . '.~ . .~ -, --' III. In consideration of the services to be rendered as provided in Paragraph II hereof, Owner hereby agrees to pro- vide the following: I (1) The sum of Three Hundred Sixty and No/lOa Dollars ($360.00) per month payable directly to Manager, said sum representing an expense allowance to offset operational .-j 11:1 o o o Q expenses that may be from time to time incurred by Manager in his capacity as Airport Manager. (2) Pay electric bills for the runway, beacon lights and existing hangars. (3) Maintain the buildings, runways, drives, fences, water well, hangar facility and other properties now belonging ,/ to the Calhoun County Airport, excluding the farm area. (4) Maintain a unicorn (l22.8) two-way radio com- munications system. I (5) Provide janitorial supplies for the airport facility. (6) Provide office space for the Manager in the main airport building, which space shall be the present office space in said building, and may be used by him in conjunction with his operations as a fixed base operator as defined in a separate agreement executed on even date herewith. If for any reason, however, said fixed base operator agreement should be terminated before the termination of this agreement, then Owner may, at its option, require Manager to vacate said office space, whereupon Owner shall furnish alternate office space to Manager. I (7) If additional capital improvements are approved by the Commissioners Court, the Manager shall be entitled during the term of this contract, to a fee of fifty per cent (50%) of the net monthly income derived by Owner from such improvements out of any net monthly proceeds after operating and maintenance expense and amortization of principal and interest have been deducted from gross revenue. -3- 11"06 I.. ,- IV. It is further provided that in the event Owner .. vests the authority for the planning, establishment, develop- ment, construction, enlargement, improvement, maintenance, equipment, operation, regulation, protection and policing of the Calhoun County Airport in an officer or board within the contemplation of Article 46d-6, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, then in said event, Manager shall be such officer or chairman of such regulatory board vested with such authority. V. That in addition to this agreement to accept the appointment to serve as Airport Manager of Calhoun County Airport" Walter Wideman, as president of Wideman Aviation, "";"0.11.,- Inc., has this date entered into a Lease Agreement with the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas whereby the said Wideman Aviation Inc. has leased certain facilities to provide a fixed base operation at the Calhoun County Airport. It is specifically provided that this agreement to serve as Airport Manager and the Lease Agreement pertaining to the fixed base operation are totally severable and independent of one another and a breach of one of the covenants or con- ditions in one of such agreements shall not be considered as a breach of both agreements. In the event of breach of one or more of the terms, covenants and conditions to be performed hereunder, Owner shall notify Manager of such matters causing such breach of condition whereupon Manager shall have thirty (30) days from the receipt of notice to remedy such breach. In the event Manager fails to remedy such breach within the specified time, this agree- ment, in its entirety, shall be terminated. In the event of -4- I I I l~llV'1'; [M/ft<' brp.ach of any of the covenants and conditions to be performed by Owner, Manager shall have the same rights as the Owner does in the event of a breach by the Manager. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement in DUPLICATE ORIGINALS on this the I ~day of July, 1974. "....OWNER: .1'_b';. CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS .-j ltj o o Cl Cl ~ By: on ty Judge ATTEST: Iba, e-7J?J~ Mary L is McMahan, County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas !-1ANAGER: I Ji!; dt~- 'w 1 ter Wideman I -5- 1:]118, EXTENSION OF FIXED BASE OPERATION LEASE AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS s s s KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF CALHOUN THIS EXTENSION OF FIXED BASE OPERATIO! LEASE AGREEMENT, made and entered into this the 12-~ay of 1974, by and between CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, a body ic,' acting by and through its duly elected Commissioners Court, hereinafter referred to as LESSOR, and WIDEMAN AVIATION, INC., a Texas corporation with its principal place of business in Calhoun County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as LESSEE, WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, Lessor and Walter Wideman, individually, have heretofore entered into that certain Fixed Base Opera- tion Lease Agreement, dated the 24th day of November, 1969, effective the lst day of January, 1970, and continuing through December 31, 1974, wherein Walter Wideman has leased certain facilities at ~he Calhoun County Airport for the purpose of conducting a Fixed Base Operation as more fully described in said Lease Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for any and all pur- poses; and WHEREAS, the said Walter Wideman did, by written assignment dated December 29, 1969, transfer and assign all of his interest in said Lease Agreement to Wideman Aviation, Inc., a Texas corporation, with its principal place of business in Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas, which assignment is recognized by Lessor as valid and existing; and WHEREAS, said Fixed Base Operation Lease Agreement was amended by written ag~eement dated April 17, 1970, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof for any and all purposes; and I I I 1'::~O-9..': I.. . - WHEREAS, Lessee was granted an option to extend said Lease Agreement for an additional term of five (5) years, upon the expiration of the original term all as provided in Paragraph IX of said Lease Agreement; and WHEREAS, Lessee has given written notice of its I intent to exercise said option; ',... 1. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, Lessor does hereby lease, rent, let and demise unto Lessee .-j 11:1 o o o o for an additional term of five (5) years, upon the terms and conditions and for the consideration contained in the above described Lease Agreement, the existing hangar facility, air compressor, International, Harvester Cadet Tractor, 1964 Ford Tractor, Model 2l20l, Serial Number N00216-l028-L004 and A-frame hoist situated at the Calhoun County Airport, and to be used by Lessee for conducting a Fixed Base Operation I for the purposes contained in the above described original Lease Agreement between the parites hereto. II. This Extension Agreement shall be effective from the 1st day of January, 1975 and continuing through December 31, 1979. Upon termination of this Extension Agreement Lessee shall peaceably surrender the premises to Lessor. Except as modified herein, all other terms, covenants and conditions contained in the original Lease Agreement" together with the amendment thereto, are hereby carried forward and continued in full force and effect throughout the term of this Exentsion Agreement, SAVE AND EXCEPT, the following provisions,' which I shall be of no further force or effect, to-wit: (a) Paragraph IX thereof shall be of no further force and effect upon the expiration of this Extension Agreement to the extent that Lessee is not hereby granted an additional option to extend the original agreement. (b) Since Walter Wideman, individually, has exercised his right to assign his interest in said LeaSe -2- 110 Agreement to Wideman Aviation, Inc., pursuant to Paragraph X of the original Lease Agreement; there is no further right granted to ,Lessee to assign said Lease Agreement, 'or 'this Extension thereof, without prior written consent of Lessor. this IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto hi~cuted reement in DUPLICATE ORIGINALS on this the " day of 'Ll , 1974. , LESSOR: CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ATTEST: .~ unty Judge By: Willis , .llktr L !);~I))J~, Mary is McMahan, County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas LESSEE: WIDEMAN AVIATION, INC. ~' J/tj:; By: "J!t;- /...,> 'fl~~ Walter Wideman, President ATTEST: -3~ " I I I 1',\'1'1,1:: :}I ~ l~" " FIXED BASE OPERATION LEASE AGREEMENT TilE STATE or TEXAS o o o KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, I COUNTY OF CALHOUN 22TH'S LEASE AGREEMENT. ..d. ... ",...d ",. 'hi, 'h. ~ day of _~ , 1969, by and between CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, . a body po~itic, acting by and through its duly elected Commissioners Court, hereinafter rererred to as LESSOR, and WALTER WIDEMAN, of Calhoun ~ County. Texas, hereinafter rererred to as LESSEE, 11:1, o OWl T N E SSE T H: o o I. I WHEREAS, Lessor owns and operates North of the City of Port Lavaca, in Calhoun County, Texas, a public' airport, commonly known as "Calhoun County Airport", said airport including certain runways, a hangar facility, lights, beacon and other improvements situated on a tract of land containing approximately two hundred (200) acres, more or less, in the V. Garcia Survey. A=17. Calhoun County. Texas, and Lessor having realized a necessity to further develop said airport by making available a fixed base operation through a Lessee for the 'purpose of providing certain services to the citizens of Calhoun County and the general pUblic, NOW, THEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED. Lessor does hereby lease. rent and let unto Lessee for the period'of time hereinafter stated. upon the terms and conditions and for the consideration hereinafter set out, ~~.J'C, International Harvester Cadet Tractor ~)'j? '__ the existing hangar facility, air compressor,/and A-frame hoist situated ~~ at the Calhoun County Airport. to be used by Lessee for conducting a fixed base operation for the purposes set out in Paragraph III below. II. I The term or this lease shall be ror a period of five (5) years. commencing on the 1st day or January. 1970. and continuing through December 31. 1974. III. In consideration of the granting of this lease, and in lieu of any rentals. Lessee agrees to provide and maintain the following services EXHIBIT "AU PAGE ONE .,... Itlf:fJ I" ., .... , , .. a~ or near the leased premises. ~o-wit: (1) Repair and maintenance service for aircraf~ and internal combustion engines. said services to be available in the existing hangar . facility on a minimum forty (40) hours per week basis. (2) An aircraft rental service ~o be available on a minimum forty (40) hours per week basis, said aircraf~ ren~als to be limited to those individuals who. in the sole judgmen~ of Lessee. are responsible and qualified to operate said aircraft. (3) Sales of aircraft, parts, current charts and other flight aids. aircraft fuel and lubricants and storage of itinerant and locally based planes in the existing hangar facility. The foregoing services will be available on a daily basis. except Christmas and New Year's Day of each year, from sunrise to sunset. provided. however. that the hours of operation will not be required to exceed twelve (12) hours in anyone day. .. '"' IV. Except in cases of emergency. Lessee will insure that in the event of his absence. at least one of his servants. agents or employees, will be present at the airport. to render the services provided in Para- graph III hereof. v. As part of the consideration for the services to be rendered as provided in Paragraph III hereof, Lessee will be entitled to all of the revenue produced from the rendition of such services contemplated in Paragraph III hereof. Provided. however, that Lessee shall pay to Lessor, on or before the 20th day of each month following the sale of any gaSOline. a commission of one cent (l~) per gallon sold. The commis- sion payable hereunder is in lieu of and precludes the payment of any permit fee provided for in the rules and regulations adopted for the operation of the Calhoun County Airport, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein. VI. As additional consideration for the performance of the services contemplated in Paragraph III hereof Lessor shall furnish or provide for EXHIBIT "A" PAGE TWO I I I I , I I .-j 11:1 o o o o I I M3 , . the use of Lessee the following: (1) Pay the electric bills for the runway and beacon lights and existing hangar facility. (2) Maintain the hangar facility, runways, drives, fences, water well and other properties now belonging to Calhoun County, ex- eluding the farm area. VII. Lessee hereby agrees to protect, indemnify and hold Lessor free and harmless from and against any and all claims, demands and causes of action of every kind and character ~including the amounts of judg- ments, penalties, interest, court costs and legal fees incurred by Lessor in defense of same) arising in favor of governmental agencies, or third parties (including,but not limited to, employees of Lessee) on account of permits, claims, debts, personal injuries, deaths or damages to pro- perty, and without limitation by enumeration, all other claims or demands of every character occurring or in any wise incident to or in connection with or arising out of the covenants to be performed by Lessee under and pursuant to the terms of this agreement. In connection with this agree- ment of indemnification, Lessee will maintain such types and such amounts of liability insurance as Lessor may from time to time require, such requirement to be presented by written notification to Lessee, whereupon, Lessee shall,through the exercise of due diligence, obtain the required insurance coverage as soon as possible (and within thirty (30) days at the latest, but sooner if possible) with a company satisfactory to Lessor, a copy of which insurance shall be filed with the County Judge within the time prescribed, provided, however, that the first insurance coverage required hereunder shall be obtained prior to January 1, 1970. VIII. That in addition to this Lease Agreement Walter Wideman, Lessee herein, has this date entered into a contract with the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, 'Texas, whereby the said Walter Wideman has accepted the appointment of and agreed to serve as Airport Manager of the Calhoun County Airport. It is specifically provided that this Lease Agreement pertaining to the fixed base operation and the agreement to serve as EXHIBIT "A" PAGE THREE 1-'1"0,4.' . __7.:;;~ . " '., Airport Manager are totally severable and independent of one another and a breach of one of the covenants or conditions in one of such agreements shall not be considered as a breach of both agreements. In the event of breach of one or more of the terms, covenants I and conditions to be performed hereunder, Lessor shall notify Lessee of such matters causing such breach of condition, whereupon Lessee shall have Thirtv (30) days from the receipt of notice to remedy such breach. In the event Lessee fails to remedy such breach within the specified time, this agreement, in its entirety, shall be terminated. In the event of breach of any of,the covenants andcondi- ......~' : iions tlo be performed by Lessor, Lessee shall have the same rights as ~he Lessor does in the event ,of a breach by the Lessee. IX. It is spec~lcally understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that Lessee, while not in violation of any of the terms, covenants and, conditions contained herein, is given the option to extend ,this ,agreement for an additional term of five (5) years, upon the expiration, of the original five year term provided, upon the same terms I and conditions as provided herein, and Lessee shall exercise his option by notifying Lessor in writing of his intent to exercise said option ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the original five year term herein provided. X. . It is specifically understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that at the time of the execution of this agreement, Lessee is contemplating the formation of a private corporation to be organized under the laws of the State of Texas pertaining to business corporations, the purpose of said corporation to be for the operation to be performed by Lessee, and Lessee shall have the right to assign I and performance of the services which are the subject of this agreement this agreement to such corporation, provided, however, that Lessee shall be and continue to be the major and controlling stockholder of such corporation and shall be and continue to be the President and/or General , Manager thereof and shall servo at all times as the liaison between the EXHIBIT "A" PAGE FOUR ..,),\ I .-j 11:1 o o o o I I '. 11'~' J :~~ E-.i .' " . ~ , J e~rporation and the Commissioners Court in the event of any such assignment. Such assignment would operate only to allow such corporation to act as the fixed base operator hereunder. but such assignment would not relieve Lessee from any liability hereunder. XI. In the event Lessor from time to time desires to increase the services or facilities available at the Calhoun County Airport during the term of this agreement, or any extension thereof, then in such event. Lessee shall have the same right ,as anyone else to submit a '. .:",--,."0;;-' ,_ . Lessor to provide such additional services or facilities proposal to XII. - Lessee hereby covenants and agrees and this lease is specifically conditioned upon the fact ,that Lessee. his servants, agents or employees. in the operation of Lessee's fixed base operation. will not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, color. creed., national origin or sex. It' is additionally understood and ,agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Calhoun County Airport. together with all of its 'improvements,'constit~te a public, airport that has been built for the purpose of 's~ivj.ri~tJ:le;,~'ublicallii Lessee shall conduct !lis fixed base , : .,~ "::':-:::"--::-:::', ~,::~;('''~;< :":';:":":-''''':,"~' operation on' thispr~mise.' Further, in this connection, and notwith- standing anything herein contained which might be construed to the con- trary, it is controllingly provided as follows: (1) That the waiting room and rest room facilities in the aforesaid hangar shall remain avail- able for the use of the public, and (2) that this Fixed Base Operation Lease Agreement and all of Lessee's operations hereunder shall be subject to and in accordance with all applicable laws of the' Federal Government, the State of Texas, the rules, regulations and/or orders of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, and the requirements of Federal Aviation Agency or any other duly authorized governmental agency. as such laws, rules, regulations and/or orders now or hereafter exist. , XIII. Notwithstanding anything contained in this agreement which might be construed to the contrary, it is controllingly provided and understood EXHIBIT "An PAGE FIVE 1"'1~'6'" " ',-';^ x .. " ." and agreed by and betWeen'the parties hereto that this agreement is a lease in the strict legal interpretation, that Lessee, while performing the services contemplated under this lease agreement, shall not be deemed or considered a servant, agent or employee of Lessor. XIV. Lessee represents that he has inspected all of the airport premises and facilities, including the property herein leased, and that he accepts the, condition of same and ,fully assumes all risks incident to the use thereof. Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any damages or injuries to the property or person of Lessee which may result from hidden, latent or other dangerous conditions on the leased premises at the airport. >N. Lessor reserves the right to inspect the leased premises and property at any time. ment in IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties her~ have e~uted th}1 agree- DUPLICATE ORIGINALS on this the: ~~~day of ~~ . 1969. LESSOR: Willis F. r c.~U:. /' Mau ice G. Wood, County Clerk Calhoun County, Texas .~.' LESSEE: j~ /a~~a-- , Walter Wideman EXHIBIT "AU PAGE SIX , , '. " " I I I , ' I .-j 11:1 o o o o I I , I ",' .' , l~f7" .,,\., , ' , , AHr:!lDr-rrmT TO rn:r:D BASE OPE RATI 011 LF.ASE ACREr.l"ENT TIt.: S'i'A'n: Of TI:XAS Q o o KNOtt AU. MEN BY rUESE PRESENTS I COUNTY or CALHoun WHEREAS. h"ratofortl, Calhoun County, Texils, as Lessor, and \Ialter lIide~ln, as Lc~scc, entered into (l Fixnd Bane Operation Lease A~eemcnt dated th... 211th day of NoveMber, 1969. wh..,rain caid County leased to said Walter Wid~Mnn certain facilities and equipment to bo uucd by G~id Walter Wid~man for conductinz a fixqd b~~o QPor~tion at !laid airport, referonco bein~ hereby made to said fixed Bass'Oporation Lease Ar.reoment for ell purposes, and, WHEREAS. by in3trurnont datod Docmobor 29, 19G9, Walter Wid"",,,,, 'tr,lns[orttoJ. conv..'!yod and iltJsIJ:f\od oaid rixod DilGa Op~ration Lolil.Ge AP'f1fU- mont to WidemAn Aviation, Inc., a Tcxao corporation, and WHEREAS, it is the dosir'1 of' Calhoun County, Texan, hereinllfter C<11led "County," ..nd I/iderr.an AViation, Inc.. hereinafter called "COl'i.ora.- tlon...' to amond said Fixed !lase Operiltion LGoso Contract in the manner hereina.ftor set out~ !'lOW, THEREFORE, COmITY AND CORPORATIOn, for and in considel'otion of the mutual benefits passing to each of them, do hereby contract and agree os folloWGI I. That s3id Fixed !lase Operation I~ase Ar.roement shall be ond 1~ hereby amandcd by addin[l thereto an additional parilRraph to be dcsignil'ted <15 Porar,rarh,No. XVI, which Parll~raph No. XVI shllll be considered for all purpoc.as to be a part of said Fixed Bllse Op~ration Lease Agroemont tho 3an~ 05 if it had boon originally included theroin. and which Paragraph No. XVI reads 43 followB: "Lessee. ohall also have tho right,as a part of ita fixed base oPQration hereunder, to enRage in flight training, cllartor flight service ~.d air taxi servic" at said airport." II. Tn~t naid Fixed BaGo Operation Lonse Ap,reement, as herein amendod, i8 hereby ratified ~nd eonfir~Qd. IN IIITNess 1IllBREOF. tr:<<;..,.P.:.r-tios hc:roto havo eXQcuted this agreomont in dUp~'cate originals on this ~day of April. 1970. C,">L~0(O'j!,1 ~OU>lTI~Xl\S \...) Ii, / D~ ~', Ix _JJ-,,- , '. ~ Wil:i.~u - 01:l!OIlJ) County .1udgo ATTeST: 1 I /) (1 . //<77 - '- -/ ( 1.,L~.~:z/c-'?/t~~(' ~'-'.. -~ {- ,(2-C'2-.~-:- "ijiJlJl/ca G. 1/000, Cown;y Cleric ~ \lIDEH7!~AV, IATIO:t v INC. //, [)J.- / '\j) By -f:::.:{t- [((.r' ,{{;(/'(/'-,"~V;---- ..:al\:oI'" II 1 {H):-;.un , j,lrl:.[u.d'!nt I. Wl1ltor Widoman, tho W13,1()O 1n tha f1i"d j""5a Opo"at1,,0 L<JBr,O Af.;o"cr,"mt hot'.,ln.1lJovc rofot'r'<ld to, do hOr.'<1by opproy", th,., l!~JOVO Gnd fOT;'(:Q1nr. u",('ncl:,,~.'t: thct'"to, and Gcknowlcdr:" t1>"t all right" under ouid lean!) ;:r,rNment 1H1J un\lor I)t.ld .l100ndmont tl",roto arc cI"fied and huld by l-:idllmiJn J\vi..t1(m. Inc. Lxr.cur~D in DU~LICATC O~IGINALS thiG /-(J'C,-U1lY or April. 1~70. /{ll.- j/( :-rf:J ' , ().. uu___ WaltoI' lI~d""/jn ' EXHIBIT "n" l"',lHJ,' .~.~ \.Q" ~ ," Executed copy of 0rder Amending Septic Tank Order on page 67 of this volume. as per'Res~n , , , 4 I TEXAS WATER QUALITY BOARD P. O. Box 13246, Capitol Station Austin, Texas ' 78711 RESOLUTION NO. 73-R-2A A RESOLUTION approving an order passed by the Com- missioners Court of Calhoun County amending the existing Calhoun County Private Sewage Facility , Regulation No. 73-R-2. PREAMBLE The Commissioners Court of Calhoun County by authority of Section 21.084 of the Texas Water Quality Act has passed an order ~o amend existing regulations for private sewage facilities in Calhoun County, Texas. I In accordance with the prov~s~ons of section 21.084(c) of the Texas Water Quality Act} the Commissioners Court has submitted the order to the Texas Water Quality Board for its review and written approval. Therefore} BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TEXAS WATER QUALITY BOARD: 1. That the order amending private sewage facility regula- tions passed by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, on the 17th day of May, 1974} and entered in the Commissioners Court Minutes} Volume T, Pages 67 through 71} Calhoun County} Texas, be and the same is hereby approved by the Texas Water Quality Board on this the 26th day of June, 1974. TEXAS WATER QUALITY BOARD ;;? ~. .... o 'l\(o.()c'!J!,~,.~-.4J~ I' (}~~Ss Too-te, Chairman" '-, f ....,.. (Seal) ATTES'D: " ~:,' / ;fu/' 'A"~ /{D"'. . , ":-, ~'--r ' '.' '" -;..;.: .' C //, \ '/ " Ie' Jr., ;<-/ 2' , ........:...,. .. ,.' .... j , '." t ',- . ExeC>:lt'ivc Director ., !T9: ORDER I ORDER ~ffiNDING ORDER DATED AUGUST 17, 1973, ENACTED BY THE CO~INISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING AND REGULATING INSTALLATION AND USE OF "PRIVATE SENAGE FACILITIES" IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, fu~D DESIGNATING THE OFFICE OF BUILDIKG INSPECTOR AS THE LICENSING AUTHORITY THEREUNDER. THE STATE OF TEXAS S S COUNTY OF CALHOUN S ...-I 11:1 o o o o On this the 17th day of May, 1974, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, convened in regular session -at the Hay term of said Cout:t, at the County Courthouse;-in the City of Port Lavaca, Texas, with the following members present, to-wit: Willis F. 'Jetton, County Judge Eula Grace Wedig, County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 I Earnest Kabela, County Commissioner, Precinct No.2 and, among other proceedings had, the following Order was passed: WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun Coun~y, Texas, has heretofore on the l7th day of August, 1973, passed an Order entitled "qrder Controlling and Regulating Installation and Use of 'Private Sewage Facilities' in the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas"; and IvHEREAS, said Order provides, inter alia, that-the Licensing Authority thet:eunder shall be the Port Lavaca - Calhoun County Health Department, and the enforcement of said Order was thereby vested in the Port Lavaca - Calhoun County I Health Department together with the duties and responsibilities of administering the terms of said Order; and IvHEREAS, this Commissioners Court has on the 13th I day of May, 1974, enactcd an Ordct: providing, inter alia, for the Office of Building Inspector for the unincorporated 1;2;0', " areas of Ca~houn County, Texas, ,and said Building Inspector is vested,with all the responsibilities thereunder to enforce ,the ~~rms:of said Order, which includes inspection of all' alterations, repairs and improvements commenced within the unincorporated areas of Calhoun County, Texas; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Commissioners Court to efficiently and economically enforce the terms of I both Orders described hereinabove, and it appearing that efficient and effective administration thereof dictate consolidation of responsibilties thereunder in one agency: NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Commissioners Court.of Calhoun County, Texas, that the Order of this Court above described heretofore adopted on the 17th day of August, 1973, is hereby amended as hereinafter provided, such amendments to be in full force and effect as soon as approved by the Texas Water Quality Board, to-wit: SECTION I: Section l. DEFINITIONS. Paragraph 2 thereof is hereby I amended as follows: "Licensing Authority" is hereby amended to mean the office of Building Inspector of Calhoun County, Texas. SECTION II: Section 4. LICENSING AUTHORITY. Paragraph a. thereof is hereby amended as follows: The office of Building Inspector of Calhoun :ounty shall perform ~ll licensing functions required by this Order. SECTION III: Section 5. LICENSING REQUIHEHENTS. Paragraph c. and d. thereof are hereby amended as follows: c. A minimun State requirement will be enforced as stated in the pamphlet entitled "~ Guide to the Disposal I of Household SC\oiilge", as the same now exists or as hereafter enacted, published by the Texas ,lSta te Department of Ileal th, -2- , , 1",21 and available on request at the office of the Building Inspector of Calhoun County in Port Lavaca, Texas, and which is incorporated I here by reference. d," In',previ'6usly untested areas or in any other area where the Licensing Authority deems it necessary, there .-j ~ 8 ~ ~ shall be percolation tests conducted by either the County Building- Inspector or any qualified engineer. The purpose of such testing is to determine the capabilities of the area for absorbing properly all effluent emitted through the drainfield. This testing shall be a prerequisite to the issuance of a license authorizing installation. SECTION IV: Section 6. APPLICATION, TESTING AND INSPECTION. Paragraph d.thereof is hereby amended as follows: The inspec- tion for the Licensing Authority shall be performed by or under the direction of the County Building Inspector. SECTION V: I The office of Building Inspector of Calhoun County and the duly appointed Building Inspector is hereby vested with all the duties and responsibilities as contained in the Order above described enacted by this Commissioners Court on the 17th day of August, 1973, and as amended, herein, including, without limitation by enumeration, administering, licensing and enforcement thereof. SECTION VI: All applications for a license hereunder shall be filed either in the Office of the Building Inspector, or in the Office of the County Clerk of Calhoun County, and in the event of filing the application with the County Clerk, the I Clerk shall thereupon deliver same to the Building Inspector. , All fees due under this Order shall be payable at the Office of the, County Clerk and the Clerk is hereby authorized to receipt therefor. -3- r~2: SECTION VII: Except as amended herein, the Order of this Court ~bove described enacted on the 17th day of August, 1973, is hereby continued in full force and effect. SECTION VIII: If any provision of this Order or the application II thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Order and, the application thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected. SECTION IX: This Order shall be in full force"and' effect from and after its approval by the Texas Water Quality Board. The above Order being read, it was moved and seconded that same pass. Thereupon, the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted AYE: Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Eula Grace Wedig , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Earnest Kabela , County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 I and the following voted NO: None PASSED AND APPRO~D this the I rL "fA ~ day ofdJ{a...LI_, q . 1974. COH.l'>lISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ~ \/,..-7''''~ ' '::.:JJVIl.€U2 L: ,J, ' tJ ,--.. \'i'illiS? ,ttbn-,-. County Judge ---- rt.<.-~/0LMC <{C).AL'$ Eula Grace Wedig, Count C'>nunissioners, Precinct NO. 1 - I -4- '. ',' ... '. I .-j It:I 8 C< o I , I " 1,2;';1 '~~-;/'7ra~~ Earnest Kabela, County Commissioner; Precinct No. 2 .J<': ATTEST: rnaMf- {L Yne-rnJa-~ Mary Eoi~ McMahan, County Clerk APPROVAL The above and foregoing Order is hereby approved on this the day of , 1974. TEXAS \'1ATER QUALITY BOARD By: -5- 1:'Z~: ...N.......... PIPELINE PERMIT - PRECINCT 3, ALCOA "Copy of, application and~-drawing of proposed pipeline crossing of Calhoun County road 305. r: .... \\ Jr .:'\ ~ ro- ~ /.;:~ \'j /.;;\ ~ P\ Pi?E LE'<~ Ct... ~. F. ~ '~" \''.' VI":.. r..,..1 PO;N i CO~J;;::ORT TEXAS 77978 \ April 16, 1974 County Corr~issioners Court C~lhoun County, Texas Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Re: Higr~,ay Crossin~ Application fora Proposed 4-1/2 Inch Gas PiT~ Line '.\" Gentlemen; Lavaca Pipe Line Company hereby ~espectfully requests your granting it the riGht for the installation of a county road crossing, being County Road No. 305, for ,a 4-1/2 inch gas pipe line in accordance with the plat attached hereto. v This request ic bcin~ ~~de in coru.ection ~ith ~ pi?c line which ve propose to lo.y beeir'll1inc n:',;:. a r;.oi:'at in the 7~.25 acre t.ract O'u:C of Lot Ho. 1, Block No.1, J. D. Kitch~ll Subd::'vision o~ the ~..lol"f ?oint. ?c.r..ch Subd.ivicion in the 1- Samuel EOl.lstor.l Su..:.-.yey A-22 ~ Said. 71.25 aC:::9 tr.:lct being ~~h~ ~'~onroe Sells J e~ al, p~o~e~~y ~nd ~e~i~c~ine at an existin3 pi~e line loca~ed in a 79.4 E.c:,e tr;;:.ct 1:1 31oc:{ ~:o.. 8, Section 2, oi: '>\:the J 0 D. 1..11.tch~1l Su'0G..ivis1on ,1~' '. of the -1,.,101:: Point ~u.:lch Subdivision, Su.liiuel ~ouston Slli.'"Vcy A-22. You will find attach~d hereto a ylat sho~in3 tte pro~oszd county road cro5cing as well as u pl~t shcuinG t~c e~~ire proposed pil~ line, these plats are i~en- tified as CAL-74-11 ~,d CAL-74-10 respec~ively. You: cooperation in proffiptly gra.'1ting "t.his ::-eq,uest. \olill be greatly aDpreciated. ,arJ.d should YO.J. need any additional information or have any furtter instructions in regard to our construction of this crossing, please advise accordingly.' Yours very truly, . '{j,~.~k D. S. 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I 1 -PLAN- SCALE: I!'::; 50' 1--4; -::-n - PROFILE- HORIZ: VERT, : I 50' j": 10' LAVACA PIPE LINE COMPANY II I HIGHWAY CROSSING APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED 4 V2" PIPE LINE i-('.<lO ~~VGIt\:-::-,:;:tNG cJIH1 eli/I:" 5vGIN::.-f:RS .aNi) SUl?v::TI..~/?S CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS .----"''' /).."'_.Y~~~;? ~r:'O- :. ~~9 ::';"':'''~::RI:.: ':-;-'~,1 '''l( T"'::: q ~.. rs:\.=..~ "U.i...t As Shown ['l~E. 3-27-74 ouw.:~o t;;1I:'" FO-?{) R~G PUBUC SURVE,OR Cf" T::,-.x.J.S N(J 348 CAL 74-11 )08'10: 2Z-.3~4-L ..:;.,;:....; Hi f. C. U1: C",j;".:) 31' D.G.F. "I 2:6 SPECIAL JULY TERM HELD JULY 22, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at, the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders County Judge Commfssioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: PLAT - TURPEN ADDITION. MAGNOLIA BEACH A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey, and unanimously carried, that the plat of Turpen Addition be approved for subdivision of the North one-half of Block 28, First Addition to Alamo Beach with the understanding that the streets are not accepted for county maintenance. 1 1,-- I"", .. .:.;, I .,...j In 8 ~ Q I I f27 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - BLDG. INSPECTION & MOSQUITO CONTROL A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the 1974 Budget be amended to provide that the Mosquito Control Supervisor and the Building Inspector be paiu a salary on the basis of $6500.00 per year, effective as of July 21, 1974, and continue until the end of the year and that the salary accounts and related county payroll contribution accounts be amended accordingly. ^ BUDGET AMENDMEN~ - BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissiwner Wedig, and carried, thai $325.00 be transferred. from Acct. #4422 to Acct. #4411 in the Building Inspection Dept. budget for 1974. WAGE AND HOUR REGULATIONS FOR CALHOUN COUNTY A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following regulations be approved and adopted in order for Calhoun County to comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act. Since the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments of 1974 "(Public Law 93-259) extends coverage of federal: minimum wage and maximum hour standards to county employees, the follow- .ing adjustments in personnel and payroll practices have become necessary and will be effective from July 21, 1974: 1. . Scope of Coverage. All part-time and full time employees (except elective officials and executive, administrative and professional officials and ,employees whose duties and res- ponsibilities make 'them exempt) are subject to these personnel rules and regulations. 2. Minimum Wages. The F. S. L. A. requires counties to pay their employees at the rates indicated in the following schedule: Effective May 1, 1974 Effective January 1, 1975 Effective January 1, 1976 Effective January 1, 1977 $1. 90 per hour 2.00 per hour 2.20 per hour 2.30 per hour Minimum wage rates apply to hours worked during a regular 40 hour workweek. Any time worked in excess of 40 hours per week will be compensated by time and one-half pay. 3. Overtime Provisions for Regular Employees. The time and one-half requirement applies to all employees at all rates of pay, except that overtime compensation for public safety personnel is established as follows: Effective January 1, 1975 Sheriff's deputies will re- ceive time and one-half pay for all hours worked in ex- cess of 240 hours in a 28 day cycle. I2'B' Effective January 1, 1976 Sher:i,ff's deputies 'will re-' ," --ceive-time-and'one~half-pay' for all hours worked in 'excess of 232 h~urs in,a 28 qay cycle. - . Effective, January 1, ,1977 Sheriff's deputies will re- ceive ,time and one-half pay 'I for all hours worked in excess of 216 hoqrs in a28 day cycle. 4. Workweek. The Act takes a single workweek as its standard and does not permit averaging of hours over two or more weeks. The workweek is a fixed and regularly recurring period of 168 hours (seven consecutive 24 hour periods). The county workweek will be the'seven-aays-ending'Saturaay-at'midnight:-- ,5,. Time Report. Each persop subject to minimum pay and/or oyertime provision.s' will prepare a time report' for ,each Ray ,period; '. on this report the employee will record the total hours worked by days, or the other time for which pay is due (holiday, personal illness, vacation, occupational accident or other cause). The employee will certify' to - the' hours _ny.signing, the' report' ana- will file 'it ,with the depart,menthead,- who signs the acknowledgment portion and submits it to the County Auditor with tpe department payroll:. 6. Pay Period. The pay period for employees paid monthly will be from the 21st of the month to the 20th of the following I month. Th~,pay periods for employees.paid on,a semi-monthly basis will be from ~he 21st of the mo~th to the 5th of the following month-and from the, 6th of the month to the 20th of the month. - 7. Compensatory Time. Compensatory time taken within the same workweek 'may be on a IT!atching hour basis. , However, com- pensatory,time taken later inthe'pay'period'(overtime hours may _ Ilot be carried over, to the next pay, period) mus tbe at the rate of ,l~ hours for ,every hour over 40 hours which it is replacing" 8. Sick Leave. The policy on sick leave is hereby amended to permit 8 days of. e~cus.ed ,time pe,r -year, with ma~imum accrued time allowable of, 32 days. ' - -., ,-, -' - 9. Exemptions. The following personnel are exempt from the minimum wage anqovertime pa~ requirements of the law: , ' , Executive E~emptions:', County Auditor, Mosquito Control Supervisor Administrative Exemptions: Building Inspector, Librarian Professional Exemptions: Probation Officers " - ' I c <' I .-j 11:1 g ~ ,Q I I fiZ:'9' , I: , ! ~, .1 REAL ESTATE - SCHOOL PROPERTY A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to convey to the Calhoun County Independent School District a tract of land 125' wide by 250' long in the J. Miguel Cortez Lge. in Calhoun County theCsame being a portion of the Long Mott School property. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COUNTY JUDGE TO CONVEY CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT WHEREAS, by deed dated December 31, 1912, recorded in Volurne II, Page 15, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas, P., R. Austin conveyed to 'r, M. Dudgeon, County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas, and his suc- " " cessors in office, for the use and "benefit of Common School District No. II, the following described prop~rty, towit: All, that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Jose Miguel Cortez League in Calhoun County, Texas, and more fully described in the aforesaid deed recorded in Volume II, Page 15, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas, reference to which deed and to the record thereof is hereby made for a more particular description of said property. and WHEREAS, it is the desire of said County Judge to convey said property to said Calhoun County Independent School District, of Calhoun County, Texas, and said County Judge desires to have the Commissioners Court of said county to indicate its approval by authorizing said County Judge to make such conveyance; a deed conveying all of the hereinabove described property to said Calhoun County Independent School District, such deed to be without warranty of any kind, express or implied. PASSED and Approved this 22nd day of JUly, 19711, ATTEST: m:/'Uf-l],'.~, 'IIJ.,/rh!1,1.-Y) Mary Ldis McMahan, County Clerk COURT OF CALHOUN ,~ Judge f3::0' EMPLOYEES LIFE AND DISABILITY INSURANCE A motion was made by C~JITlITlissioner Kabela, seconded byCominis- sioner Lindsey, and carried, that'mthe insurance carrier. on the Employees' Life and Disability Insurance be- changed from Southland Life Insurance Company to National Investors Life Insurance Company which will effect a reduction in the pre~ium I from $6.50 per month per policy to $6.35 per month per policy and that the County Judge be authorized to execute any papers necessary to effect this change. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - PICKUP, PRECINCT NO.4 The following bids were received for a pick-up for Precinct No.4: Terry Bunch Motors Marshall Chevrolet Co. Marshall Chevrolet Co. 3386.85 3293.84 3406.94 A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey, and carried, that the low bid of Marshall Chev- rolet Company in the amount of $3293.84 be accepted. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED The County Auditor presented bills for approval which will be checks 3001 thru 3036, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said bills be approved for payment. I ACCOUNTS ALLOWED The County Auditor presented bills numbered Claim #1 through Claim #12 to be approved for payment and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, second- ed by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said bills be approv- ed for payment. DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 - ORDER CALLING ELECTION A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- I sioner Sanders, and carried, that the following petition and order be entered: I .-j 11:1 8 o o I I 1;3'f PETITION OF CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 TO CALL A BOND ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS I I I I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN TO THE HONORABLE WILLIS JETTON, COUNTY JUDGE, AND THE HONORABLE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. Pursuant to authorizations granted in V. T. C. A. Water Code, the Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 acting pursuant to Resolution of its Commissioners, do hereby petition the Court for , the calling of an election within Calhoun County, Drainage District 10 for the following purposes: Shall the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 be authorized to make changes and improvements to the District's drainage system, and further, be authorized to issue bonds of said District for such purpose in one or more series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $75,000. with the bonds of each such series or issue respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date; and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined within the discretion of the Commissioners' of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10, and shall said Commissioners' be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity? The undersigned respectfully request the Court to file all necessary notices, posting and orders and to enter in its Minutes a date for a f31e , . hearing on this Petition to call the necessary election for the purpose of the bond proposition. ATTEST: CAUIOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT 101 RY'~~~ 1;dL a~rman /1 ~' tp; YJJd:-~ Secret y RESOLUTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following is a true and correct copy of Resolution adopted by the Commissioners of CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 at a meeting held on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1974, I at which meeting all of the Commiesioners were present and voted in favor of said Resolution: Shall the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 be authorized to make changes and improvements to the District's drainage system, and further, be authorized to issue bonds of said District for such purpose in one or more series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $75,000. with the bonds of each such ~eries or issue respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date; and to be sold at such such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined within the discretion of the Commissioners' of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10, and shall said Commissioners' be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a>sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity? corporation, this the /9 day of ..:J4' /1-' , A. D. 1974. I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I Have hereunto set my hand and seal of the ?-' ~ /, YlJ Y/J a.-F.. > _ 1 , 1:3.'3, ~ ,.. . AN ORDER CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 I WHEREAS, Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 operating under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Constitution of Texas, and the general laws of the State of Texas, particularly Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of the general laws governing drainage districts, when it appears to the Commissioners of the drainage district that changes or additions in the preliminary survey of the District's Engineer will be of advantage to the District .-j which shall make necessary the issuance of bonds of the District, the Uj Commissioners of the Drainage District are to certify such to the ~ Commissioners' Court accompanying such certificate by maps and ~ profiles prepared by the District Engineer, showing such changes and ~ the estimated cost thereof; and I WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 have certified to this Court that changes and additions should be made that will be of advantage'-to the District, and have otherwise complied with the requirements of law; and WHEREAS, this Court is required by law to give notice of an election to determine whether or not such changes and improvements shall be made and whether bonds of the District should be issued to pay for such proposed improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: 1. That an election shall be in said District at the following , 1974 Said District shall constitute a single election precinct for said election, and the following election officers are hereby appointed to hold said election: Presiding Judge: Doris Boyd Alternate Presiding Judge: Mrs. R. J. Sikes -I That the Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two qualified election clerks to serve and assist in conducting said election; provided that if the Presiding Judge actually serves as expected, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall be one of such clerks. 2. That at said election the following Proposition shall be submitted in accordance with law: 1':'" ')\ A' . :o\:J.j:;t. , I " I PROPOSITION SHALL the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 be authorized to make changes and improve- ments to the DistrictE drainage system, and further, be authorized to issue bonds of said District for such purpose in one or more series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $75,000. with the bonds of each such series or issue respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date; and to be sold at such prices, ~nd bear interest at such rates as shall be determined within the discretion of the Commissioners' of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10, and shall said Commissioners' be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity? I' 3. That said election 'shall be held and conducted in effect as two separate but simultaneous elections, to-wit: one election at which only the resident, qualified electors who own taxable property in the District and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be entitled to vote on said PROPOSITION, and another election at which all other resident qualified electors'of said District shall be entitled to vote on said PROPOSITION. The votes cast at each of said separate but simultaneous elections shall be recorded, returned, and canvassed~ separately. It is hereby decl~red that the purpose of holding the election in such manner is to ascertain arithmetically: (A) the 1 aggregate votes cast at the election for and against said PROPOSITION by resident, qualified electors of the District and also (B) the aggregate votes cast at the election for and against said PROPOSITION by resident, qualified electors who own taxable property in the District and who have duly rendered the same for taxation. Each elector shall be entitled to vote once, in accordance'with the foregoing provisions of this Order. 4. That notice of said election shall be given by posting a sub- stantial copy of this Order at the place designated for public notices in the Courthouse and at four other public places within the District. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 21./1\ d day , 1974. ATTEST: Texas iniZ'Lr' {1~~ County 'Clerk , fh fi I .e.. j '/}1c;... . {,., 'l.cC....L, I ------ '".:.:" J,,:' .' ~. .~ . ," " " ;, .. I =" co .-I co U u I I 1351ig MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 22nd day of July, A. n. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Willis F. Jetto , County Judge /' ATTEST: () ~ri(~1nc.-~ Mary' L is'McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL JULY TERM HELD JULY 26, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 25th day of July, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F.Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois M~Mahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following, orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: REAL ESTATE - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE 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. 2(f) of said Article 6252-l7 for the purpose of discussing matters per- taining to the purchase of real estate for solid waste disposal purposes. The County Judge decision or vote meeting would be further publicly announced that no final action, with regard to any matter considered in the closed ,+.. .' - .. made except in a meeting which is open to the public 1~136 and in compliance with law. A discussion of matters pertainlng' to' the purchase of real estate for solid waste disposal purposes was then hel~, but no final action, decision or vote was made. I BIDS AND PROPOSALS - COUNTY ROAD MAINTENANCE A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise for bids for maintenance work on county 'roads with bid opening date set for Friday, August 16, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. FAIRGROUNDS .; EMPLOYMENT OF JANITOR,AG BUILDING Tne C6lir~ being in open session in compliance with the perti~ent provisions of Sec.3A of Articie 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. 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the employ- ment of a person for building and grounds maintenance work. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final I 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 following proceedings were had: A motion was made by, Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried" that Elmer Lee Hamilton, Sr. be employed to do janitor work at the agriculture building, maintain the grounds at the agriculture building and do some maintenance work on the grounds at the courthouse, effective Monday, July 29, 1974 at a salary of $80.00 per week subject to Mr. Hamilton passing the physical examination. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous I meeting be approved.' _ <-~~ Willis Judge I .-j 11:1 g ~ ~ I I f3~'i' SPECIAL AUGUST TERM HELD AUGUST 2, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Cou~thouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court,.said County and Btate, and there were present on this date the following memb'ers of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Wayne Lindsey , ,R, _ W.,Sand~q_.., ... Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said." Court, to-wit: REAL ESTATE - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE The Court considered the matter of authorizing L. A. Dio, Attorney, to file and prosecute a suit or suits, against any and/or all owners of the Langdon tract of land, and any other parties, if any, for the purpose of obtaining authority for Calhoun County to make or cause to be made the necessary tests on said Langdon tract of land for the purpose of determining whether or not said tract of land is suitable for use as a sanitary landfill site. On this the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1974, at a Term of the Commis- sioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, with members being present, upon motion made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by'Commissioner Wedig, and unanimo~sly carried, it was RESOLVED AND DECREED by the Court that the following Order be adopted, to-wit: Inasmuch as it has become a public necessity for the general welfare and public health of the people of Calhoun County, Texas that a sanitary landfill site be installed and constructed within Calhoun County, it is therefore, ORDERED that Lawrence A. Dio, Attorney for the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas is authorized to file and .prosecute a suit or suits against and and/or all owners of the Langdon tract of land, and any other party or parties, if any, deemed necessary;' for the purpose of obtaining author~ty for Calhoun County, Texas, to make or cause to be made the necessary tests on said Langdon tract of land for the purpose of determining whether or not said tract of land is suitable for uSe as a sanitary landfill site; including, f'3;8 .... ..~" without limiting'the foregoing;-authorfty'tomake any and all neces- sary entry or entries upon said tract of land with men, machinery, ve~i~les,an~ equ~pment,f~~ ~uch,pu~poses;,an~,for such other ~elief to which County may show itself entitled; subject to the payment of any lawful damages to the owners of said land or of any interest therein that may be adjudged against the County in connection with any of the foregoing. (Said Langdon tract of land is all that certain tract of land containing 174.93 acres situated in the Y. Benavides League, in Calhoun County, Texas, and being the ~ame tract of land described in Deed from L. J. Foester, et al; to Robert C. Langdon, et UX, dated January 4, 1946, recorded ~n Volume 51, Page 456, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, ~exas). I PASSED AND APPROVED on this 2nd day of August, A.' D. 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS . By (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (5) Mary'Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk LATERAL ROAD REFUND Board of ,County and District Road Indebtedness 217 Highway Building State of Texas Austin, Texas 78701 I . July 22, 1974 Honorable Willis F. Jetton - County Judge Calhoun County Port Lavaca,. Texas 77.979 Dear Sir: On September 1, we 'will credit your lateral road account with $15,861;05 whic4 represents ,your county's share of the surplus as of August 31. This amount will be forwarded to your county to be used for the construction or improvement of your ~ounty. lateral roads. Before we can do this, it is 'necessary that we have an order from your Commissioners' Court requesting that we return these funds to I th~ county and stating in th~ order the, purpose for which they will ,be useq. cc: Jas. F. Houlihan County Auditor Yours very truly, (s) Joe Nelson Joe Nelson, Director t~3'9' I Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the State Board of County and District Road Indebtedness be requeste,d,g 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 roads. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED The County Auditor presented Claims 13 thru 88 to be approved for payment, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Claims 13 thru 88 be approved for payment, and also checks 3051- .-j 3062 (Per Diem), 3063-3193 (Payroll) 3l94-326l,(Emp1oyers and Employees ~ Payroll Contributions) and 3262 (Out-Patient Petty Cash) be approved. ~ A motion was also made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner ~ Li~dsey, and carried, that a temporary transfer of $300.00 be made from the General Fund to the Law Library Fund to be repaid when adequate funds are available in the Law Library Fund. BONDS - SERIES H I The Court acknowledged that m~turing Series H Bonds will be retained for an additional ten~\lO) years at the current interest rate of 6%. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 2nd day of Commissioners' Court of seconded and unanimously be approved. August, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly carried, the minutes of the previous of the made, meeting County Judge ATTEST: fh~ /?~ 'fnc-~ Mary Lo s McMahan, County Clerk I ( 1-',1'0 \;':'~~ -. .: _ i r, .1- '. - HELD AUGUST '12, 1974 REGULAR AUGUST TERM "(: ) THE STATE OF TEXAS I I I :r;; .'..., I COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 12th day of Aug).lg,t,_A._D._1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were'present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey ,R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan -County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct: 3 Commissioner, ,Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE-DISTRICT NO. 10, COMMISSIONERS I A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Stanley Matson, C, R. Sikes, Jr. and Andrew Hahn be reappointed Commissioners for Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 for two year terms. ,::.,."""___,,,._, ELECTION JUDGE - VOTING PRECINCT NO. 11 A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner 9?~ders, ?nd.carried, th?~_~~s: Dorothy Hamilton be appointed Election Judge and Mrs. Bernice Harberson be appointed Alternate Election Judge in Voting Precinct No. 11. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - DUMP TRUCK, PRECINCT NO.1 A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner I Kabela~ and carried, that bids be taken for a dump truck for Pre- cinct No. 1 with bid opening date set for Friday, August 16, 1974 at lO:OO A. M. I .-j 11:1 8 o o I I 1:41 BIDS AND PROPOSALS - OFFICE EQUIPMENT, PROBATION DEPT. The following bids were received for a desk, chair and side chair for the Probation Department: Russell Office Equipment, Victoria Calhoun County Office Supply, Port Lavaca Victoria Office Equipment, Victoria Litton Office Products, Victoria $574.92 545.96 483.00 440.91 Acceptance of a bid was delayed until Friday, in order for the Probation Officer to determine whether the bid of Litton Office Products included the freight. ' GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Hiridsey, and carried, that Commissioner Eula Grace Wedig be ap- pointed to the Golden Crescent Co~ncil of Government's Regional Recreational and Open Space Committee. ' CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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. 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter con- sidered in the closed meeting was made. :'..-- ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following bills be approved for payment. JURY Jo Ann Dorton Paul H. Hoffman Jack Peacock Viking Inn Motel Fields, Fields & Hardee $ 44.90 14.98 550.00 35.40 25.00 1'42' ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE Auto Parts and Machine Company, Inc. Coastal Motor Co. Power Electric & Hardware Co. Tri-Valley Welding Supply Goodyear Service Store ,Wave Publishing Co., Inc. Central Power & Light Co. Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Victoria County Electric Coop; Co. Stanley's Super Market R-R Dredging Co., Inc. A-I Vacuum Service 15.67 45.70 1.40 3.60 200.68 8.00 17.72 8.50 10.40 1.62 704.00 270.00 ROAD & BRIDGE PERCINCT TWO Calhoun County Office Supply Terry Bunch Motors Coastal Valve & Machine Co. rbe Sherwin-Williams Co. Goodyear Service Store Wave Publishing Co., Inc. .' Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Victoria County Electric Coop. Co. Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company Marshall Lumber Company Ed Melcher Company Silvas Hauling 4.48 50.21 3.50 14.58 60.84 8.00 8.50 10.60 4,064.08 3.36 .18.98 126.00 ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE La Ward Telephone Co., Inc. Auto Parts and Machine Company, Inc. Ed Melcher Company Motor Parts Service, Inc. Point Builders Supply Co. Reed's Radiator and Sandblasting Tri Wholesale Company Jackson Electric Cooperative, Inc. Parker Bros. & Co., Inc. Hall Butane Company, Inc. 21.23 146.28 8.05 8.38 28.87 5.00 38.14 8.53 1'90.40 7.59 , I I " I I. -, I I I I \ I I I ~ 11:1 g Cl o I I 1/4<~. I I , , , ROAD & BRIDGE PRECI~CT FOUR General Telephone Co. Gulf Oil Corporation Auto Parts and Machine Company, Inc. Covey Equipment Company Goodyear Service Stores Gulf Truck & Tractor Co. Madden's Seadrift Auto Supply Pic Pac Grocery Wave Pulbishing Co., Inc. Central Power & Light Company Victoria County Electric Cooperative Co. City of Seadrift Water Works Griffee's Super Market Pete's Lumber and Supply Calhoun County Butane Co., Inc. Welders Equipment Company $ 23.35 838.90 172.69 44.74 10.00 33.08 65.12 184.74 45.12 8.00 27.02 6.76 9.25 18.06 39.08 11. 55 9.00 GENERAL Wave ,Publishing Co., Inc. Calhoun County Office Supply Moore and Canion Insurance Agency Houston Natural Gas Corporation Central Power & Light Co. Central Power & Light Co. City of Seadrift Water Works Auto Parts & Machine Company, Inc. The Sherwin-Williams Co. Ed Melcher Company Gulf Truck & Tractor Co. Marshall Lumber Company Port Lavaca Lumber Company Power Electric & Hardware Co. Calhoun Co. Historical Survey Committee Gulf Bend Center Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Cunningham Pharmacy Port Cleaners John J. Deforest Cayetano Garcia Terry Bunch }!otors Motor Parts Service, Inc. Tri-Valley Welding Supply Tri Wholesale Company Western Auto Associate Store Public Health Equipment & Supply Co. Victoria Office Eqllipnent, Inc. General Telephone Company 8.10 117.51 201.00 289.51 685.57 68.00 9.25 57.48 11.40 54.78 81. 70 5.15 10.80 6.21 250.00 253.00 264.11 364.28 5.30 124.00 62.00 4.84 62.99 5.40 27.96 17.99 1,094.50 99.00 13.95 1:44 ."f-''''- Coastal Valve & Machine Co. Madden' s Gulf Bend MH/MR Center Lance Newman Troy Fox Southern Building Code Congress White Insurance Agency Lance Incorporated SAlARY $ 19.00 6.36 15.00 102 .02 11.04 65.00 7.50 99.59 134.66 I 5.75 329.20 182. 78 33.30 199.24 15.27 14.80 , 46.60 122.19 17.10 95.60 80.77 17.50 24.00 Calhoun County Office Supply Credit Bureau The Geo. D,' Barnard Company Stafford-Lowdon Company Clarke & Courts, Inc. Maurice G. Wood, Sheriff Shell Oil Company Texaco Inc. City Auto Supply Goodyear Service Store A. & A. Electronics Kroll's Stanley's Discount Supermarket Collins Music Center, Inc. Commercial Printing Co. ' ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT FOUR Augustin Rivera Clara Thumann lATERAL ROAD PRECINCT TWO Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT FOUR Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company FLOOD CONTROL PRECINCT FOUR' Blasingims Bargain Center lAW LIBRARY Bancroft-Whtiney Company REVENUE S?ARING ENTITLEMENT 3 Warren Young 'Architects Parker Construction Company . Plus the following accounts paid after the meeting on August 2, 1974: GENERAL Jesse DeLaCruz Abel Velasquez $ 124.00 186.00 I 75.00 75.00 SAlARY Johnny Davenport, Constable Pet. 4 Allen Leroy Sparks, Constable Pet. 2 .i"... I ....; 11:1 g Cl Cl I I: . .... .... . ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL .~ t45~ ; I i I \ I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following bills be approv~d for payment. CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE JULY 31, 1974 Abbott Laboratories Air Products and Chemicals Aloe Amfac Drug Company Anderson Chemical Company Austin Supply Company Auto Parts and Nachine Company Ayerst Laboratories Baird's Bakeries, Mrs. Behrens Drug Company Bickford, C.U. & Riesz Associates Blood Services of San Antonio Borden, Inc. Bottom Dollar Pharmacy Bottom Dollar Store Briggs Forms & Supplies, Cain's Coffee Company Calhoun County Office Supply Cenco Medical/Health Supply Central Power and Light Century Papers, Inc. Champ Traylor Memorial'Hospital Imprast Cash 'Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Petty Cash Coca-Cola Bottling Company Collins Music Center Continental Coffea Company Credit Bureau Crest .Good Crystal Clear Cunningham Pharmacy Davis and Geck Decker, Jacob E. & Sons DePuy DeTar Hospital Dick, A.B. Products Dilly Uniform Co. Dodd, John L. Dodd, John Pharmacy Dover Elevator Company DuBois Chenicals ' Easley, E. A. Eaton Laboratories fraseI' Sweatman, Inc. Gaylord Brothers General Telephone Co. of the Southwest Gilbert X-Ray Company Grainger, tJ. W., Inc. Groce-Wearden Company Gulf Coast Paper Company H.E.8. Hart Graphics Hausm.so, Sam Hayes Electric Service Hospital Adninistrativo Services . s 672.31 45.25 88.53 765.44 189.67 150.70 B.60 54.12 120.72 276.96 3,259.64 271.00 649.22 l.76 47.05 36.0B Z04.64 114.07 307.06 3,607.35 818.81 179.25 81.30 55.40 33.83 466.75 7.50 , 3.B6 7.00 36.73 7.50 513.44 6.42 13.60 80.63 140.00 348.00 8B.89 140.85 299.71 50.00 96.41 73.47 .lI2.00 950.87 479.65 50.4l 1,303.55 171.63 123.11 187.71 265.22 ,76.20 85.00 -' J f4'6 , . ',. Houston Medical Products Houston Natural Gas. ,Houston ~atural Gas Hynson, Westcott and Dunning Industrial Education Jones. Lloyd C., M.D. Kincheloe, H.P. Company Kirby Co::opany Laboratory Fees Lance, Inc. ' Lederle Ls~oratories Lone Star Paper Company Longhorn Packing Company McMahan, ~ary lois McNeil Laboratories, Inc. I'! & M Sales Co~pany Majors Scientific Books, Inc. Marshall Lu~ber Co~pany Media Sarvices. Inc. , Medi-Central Melcher. Ed Co~pany Merck Sharp & Dohme Moore 8usiness Forms. Inc. l'Iorton's Mueller, V. Multitone Electronics Inc. OK Meats Ortho Diagnostics Inc. Parke-Davis Peacock Surgical Company, Inc. Pharmacy, Tha Physical Therapy fees Physical Therapy, Inhalation Therapy fees Physician's Record Company Port lavaca Sweet Shop Power Electric & Hardware Prentice Hall, Inc. Rhodes and Garner Richards Manufacturing Co. Robins, A. H. . Roderking--l'1endex Corp. Scherer-Houston Scheri~g Co=por2tion Scientific Products Sherwin-Sillic~s Co. Short, Elizabeth Smith-Kline InstrUments, Inc. Southern Hcspital Supply Southweste=n Drug Corporation Squibb, E. R. & Sons, Inc. Texas D2pa~t~ent of Corrections Texas 5c~i~aticn Cc~~any Texas X-Rzy Co~pany Trent's Eggs UpJohn, The C08pany Vestal L2b~ratories Victoria lin~~ S~rJice Co. Victoria Gelding Supply Co., Inc. Viking Office Products White Swan, Inc. S 112.96 3.35 419.16 43.00 4.00 325.00 224.80 9.90 7,047.39 _ 76.20 289.10 1,151.40 164.22 3.00 27..50 582.87 8.46 ,35.25 15.00 554.39 5.02 36.49 114.50 202.98 68.56 269.00 1,299.38 140.40 163.17 1,384.38 3.20 2,420.56 1,205.54 17.49 55.00 151.92 14.15 300.00 8.88 58.91 26.09 1,028.27 637.74 455.59 288.87 120.00 244.10 ',621.93 239.90 282.15 5.28 75.00 200.00 141.30 357.22 250.28 16.20 :U.75 76.76 494.85 '7":::. , ~ , i ..I. .~. I I I , .... IV , 1 I .-j 11:1 g Cl o I I 1)4\~ .' . 6'., Winthrop LaPoratories Wyeth Laboratories Xerox Corporation Young Plumbing Company Zimmer-USA $255.34 194.11 327.26 .90 25.42 TOTAL $43,587.66 CHAMP TRAYLOR, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, CAPITAL IMPROVEM,ENT Bottom Dollar 66.45 TOTAL 66.45 GRAND TOTAL $43,654.11 Purchase Discounts THIS MONTH ' 240.57 LAST MONTH 1;514.50 COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after read- ing and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said report be approved. COUNTY PROPERTY - OIL & GAS LEASE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the proposal of KennethW.Cory to extend the Oil & Gas Lease on 20 acres of land, being Lot 7, Block 173, Alamo Beach Fruit, Truck and Farm Lands, belonging to Calhoun County, be rejected. . TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her ~nnua1 report and after "readi,ng and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded'by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that said re- port be approved. "TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORTS Toe Tax Assessor-Collector presented her monthly reports for June and July, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was 148: made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carrie?, that said reports be approved. BUDGET, 1975; .PUBLIC HEARING I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Public Hearing on the 1975 Budget be set for September 9, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. and that the C?unty Judge be authorized to publish notice of said meeting. SHERIFF The Cour~ 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. 2 (j) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of conferring with the Sheriff regarding the 'deployment "of security.personnel. No final action, decision or vote with regard to such matter was made. The Court announced they would reconvene on Friday, August 16, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. I AUGUST 16,,1974 Judge Jetton and Commissioner Sanders, absent BIDS AND PROPOSALS - DUMP TRUCK, PRECINCT NO.1 The following bids were received for a dump truck for Precinct No.1: ~ ~ - _.- - Terry Bunch Motors, 1975 Ford F-600 $7098.34 without trade-in 5,448.00 with trade~in 8008:52 without trade-in 7008.00 with trade-in I Marshall Chevrolet Company, 1975 2T Chevrolet Truck Marshall Chevrolet Company, 1974 2T Chevrolet Trlick - - ' 7441.50 without trade-in 6191. SO with tr.a-de-in ,A motion was made by. Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela', 'and carried, that the bid of Marshall' Che'lrrolet Company 1:\4: Cli' ',.' a in the amount of $7,441.50 be accepted on the 1974 2 ton~~olet Dump Truck and an additional $221.00 for a 9' dump body, ~~kitg a total of $7,662.50. I BIDS AND PROP..DSALS - MAINTENANCE & REPAIR WORK, PRECINCTS 1, 2 & 4 The;fo~~~; bids were received for maintenance on county ~dS in Precincts 1, 2, and 4: and repair work .. _. _ ___ __ ....__ ..i.~ llID PROPOSAL FORM .-j . 11:1 g Cl o Comaissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas ' August 16, 1974 RE: llid on road maintenance and betterment work as described in specifications furnished by Calhoun County Gentlemen: We propose to furnish all equipment, labo~ fuel, materials (except rock), insurance and necessary supervision to do the subject work as follows: I Precinct No. 1 (approximately 9 miles of sealcoating) Furnish, haul, heat and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price ot' ' o.~o Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of J'D.!- Precinct No. 2 (approximately 6 miles of sealcoating and It miles of new construction) Furnish, haul, heat and apply MC-30 prime oil on new construction only @ per gallon price of 0, .so Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of "'::'0 Load, haul, spread, broom and roll,PE2 rock on new construction only @ per cubic yard price of g.D(j Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock on approximately 6 miles @ per cubic yard price of ~.o " Precinct No. 4 (approximately 5 miles of sealcoating, 5 miles of two course penetration and 2/10 miles of new construction) Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of .6-0 I Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PEZ rock @ per cubic yard price of f.oO Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of i. (J D Yours truly, c / CJ'1. F2- Pc ~ r~ /AI Gnd~ C".//~ ~ 1i5'O' ~. ~.. . l BID PROPOSAL FORM Commissioners Court Calhoun County 'Port Lavaca, Texas, August 16, 1974 RE: Bid on road maintenance and betterment work as described in specifications "'furnished by ~alhoun County I Gentlemen: We propose to furnish all equipment, labo~'fuel, materials (except rock), insurance and necessary supervision to do the subject work as follows: Precinct No. 1 (approximately 9 miles of sealcoaCing) Furnish, haul, heat and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of Load, haul, spread, broom and roll pE4 rock ' @ per cubic yard price of .35'5'0 1- $4Jo , Precinct No.2' (approximately 6 miles of sealcoating and l! miles of new construction) Furnish, haul, heat and apply MC-3D prime oil on ,new construction only @ per gallon price of Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of . Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock on new construction only @ per cubic yard price of Load, haul, spr~ad, broom and roll pE4 rock on approximately 6 miles'@pet' cubic yard price of Precinct No.4 (approximately 5 miles of sealcoating, 5 miles of two course penetration and 2/10 miles of new construction) Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock @ per ,cubic yard price of .38.s-'0 cj 11 Lj.3tJ # /{(3 () Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of Yours truly, DEAN & KrnG PAVrnG co..rne. Firm By: Va'1~1 nf. { ~.2a~ / . resident I ". .,~ f~$\tl BID PROPOSAL FORM CommisSioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas August 16, 1974 RE: Bid on road maintenance and betterment work as described in specifications furnished by Calhoun County Gentlemen: I We propose to furnish 'all equipment, labo~ fuel, materials (except rock), insurance and necessary supervision to do the subject work as follows: Precinct No.1 (approximately 9 miles of sealcoating) Furnish, haul, heat and applyO.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of ' ,31 toad, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of 2,'0:7 ~ 11:1 g Cl Cl Precinct No. 2 (approximately 6'miles of sealcoating and l~ miles of'new construction) Furnish, haul, heat and apply Me-30 prime oil on new construction only @ per gallon price of ,41~ Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of ,31 toad, haul, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock on new construction only @ per cubic yard price of :l.&'?, toad; haul, spread, broom and roll pE4 rock on approximately 6 miles @ per cubic yard price of ;1. ,~) I Precinct No. 4 (approximately 5 miles of sealcoating, 5 miles of two course penetration and 2/10 miles of new construction) Furnish and apply O.A. 175 asphalt @ per gallon price of ,j1 Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock @ per cubic yard price of :2 ,g~ Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of ;;.. $') Yours truly, _r3r<.. ANNA;J CtJt/1r<Ae-1e;<'<j ~c, Firm By: ")A.JI~ . ~-,/?,p.a.:.dA;:/ I After the bids were tabulated, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the bid of Brannon Contractors, Victoria, Texas, be accepted and authorized the County Judge to execute a contract with Brannon Contractors on behalf of Calhoun;County. 'I 1 ! I I 11:5:2"', i r ,I. I ! I BUDGET AMENDMENTS - 1974 BUDGET A public hearing was held, according to law, to amend the 1974 Budget. On a motion py Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, the Court passed an order to implement the changes auehorized by the Commissioners Court since July 1, 1974 by amend- ing the 1974 county budget as follows: ' I On amotion by Commissioner carried the Court passed an sioners Court since July 1, . seconded by CommisSioner . and unanimously order to implement the changes authori~ed by the Commis- 1974 by amending' the 1974 county budget as follows: Add Deduct I} To amend the Jury Fund budget: Revenues Law Library fees Expense 1171 1271 $ 130.90 appropriations District Court library books County Court library books Total $ 900.80 108.00 $1.008.80 2} To amend the General Fund expense appropriations: Mosquito 3701 3712 3715 3727 Contro 1 Salary of Supervisor Social security contribution Retirement plan contribution Sundry Totals Reason for amendment: To qualify for exemption from F.L.S.A. I $ 9.00 .37 .63 $ $ 10.00 10.00 __ $ 10.00 Judicial and Probation Services 4350-1-1 'Salary of Chief Probation Officer 4350-1-2 Salary of Probation Officer 4350-12 Social security contribution 4350-13 Workmen's compensation insurance 4350-14 Hospital insurance contribution 4350-15 Retirement plan contribution 4350-16 Cancer insurance contribution Total Reason for amendment: To create additional position to handle work load Buildini'; 4401 4411 4412 4415 4422 $ -0- 3,900.00 230.00 86.00 148.00 273.00 15.00 $4,652.00 $ -0- Inspection Salary of Inspector Out of county travel Social security contribution Retirement plan contribution In county travel allowance Totals Reason for amendment: To qualify for exemption from F.L.S.A. and to provide reimbursement account for travel to meeting Total amendments to General Fund $ 208.91 325.00 325.J 11.37 13.72 $ $ 559.00 $ 325.00 $4.886.00 3) To amend the Salary Fund expense appropriations: Sheriff 5403 Extra help Reason for amendment: To avoid liability for overtime work by dispatchers $ 600.00 I .... If.l g Cl 10 I I 1;53 PROBATION DEPARTMENT - OFFICE EQUIPMENT The bids submitted 'for office equipment for the Probation Dept. which were opened Monday, August 12th were studied and it was called to Mr. Newman's attention that Litton Office Products had bid the wrong chair which would make their bid $509.91. It was also pointed out that the bid of Victoria Office Equipment did not meet specifications. Upon the recommendation of Lance Newman, Chief Probation Officer, a motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the bid of Litton Office Products in the amount of $509.91 be accepted. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL The County Auditor presented bills to be approved for payment for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the following bills be approved for payment: Hospital Operating Pund City of Port Lavaca White Insurance Agency Bottom Dollar Clothing $624.09 2,172.00 396.00 Capital Improvement Fund O'Conne1, Probst & Ze1sman, Inc. 2,000.00 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY The County Auditor presented bills to be approved for payment for the County. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the following bills be approved for payment: Road and ,Bridge Precinct Three Plains Machinery Co. $12,990.00 11',5P' I " a r .}..... " - : ''::~'"'' , I GENERAL Carrier Air Conditioning Company Central Power & Light Co. Calhoun County Out-Patient Clinic 4.23 110.62 119.00 Accounts presented for payment on August 16, 1974: JURY Mike Fricke Dan Heard Maurice G. Wood, Petty Cash 150.00 50.00 1.57 ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT 01~ Gulf Oil Corporation Martinez Hauling Silvas Hauling Uvalde Rock Asphalt 381.89 622 . 50 329.00 1,153.66 ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO Gulf Oil Corporation 326.02 ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE Auto Parts & }lachine Co., Iuc. Goodyear Service Store Sherwin-Williams Co. Gulf Oil Corporation 18.75 I 22.98 35.91 148.47 GE~L Century Papers, Inc. 65.48 SAlARY Litton Office Products ~erox Corporation Phillips Petroleum Co. Gulf Oil Corporation 'Gulf Oil Corporation Maurice G. Wood, Petty Cash Bottom Dallar Store 6.00 500.00 8.86 541.60 20.72 31. 68 55.40 ROAD }!l\IllTENANCE PRECINCT ONE Uvalde Rock Asphalt Co. 9,000.00 FLOOD CONTROL PRECINCT 01~ Kinchen Construction Co. 1,563.00 I. FEDERAL REVE~~E SHARING FOUR Wave Publishing Co., Inc. Fire Fox Corporation 24.64 600.00 1 I I I, I ~ lJ:i g ~ o I I l55 MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 16th day of August, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ~, n, County Judge ATTEST: . ~m~'/r)~ Mary Lo s McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL AUGUST TERM HELD AUGUST 20, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 20th day of August, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Eula Grace Wedig, Earnest Kabela, Wayne Lindsey, R. W. Sanders, Mary Lois McMahan, Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: COUNTY PROPERTY - OIL, GAS & MINERAL LEASE The Court met to consider authorizing the advertisement for bids on an oil, gas and mineral lease on 20 acres of land, being Lot 7, Clock 173, Alamo Beach Fruit Truck and Farm Lands. Mr. Kenneth W. Cory requested an oil, gas and mineral lease for one year. The Court explained that bids would have to be taken on county property for this lease. 1:5'6 Upon motion by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner--- ..' Kabela, and carried, the fol\ow~ng order was adopted and entered: WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, deems it advisable to make a mineral lease on the following described land located in Calhoun County, Texas, towit:' All that certain tract or parcel of land containing 20 acres,"more or le~s;-and'being all of Lot or Parcel Number Seven (7) in Block Number One Hundred Seventy Three (173) of Alamo Beach Fruit, Truck and Farm Lands, a subdivision, according to plat of said subdivision recorded in Volume V, Pages 01 and 001, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas. I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by said Court that the County Judge is hereby instructed, for and on behalf of said Court, to give notice of said Court's intention to lease said land for the de- velopment of oil, gas and other mineta1s,'such notice to'be given by publication in the "Port Lavaca Wave" in accordance with law. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, of its intention to lease for the development of oil, gas and o~he~ minerals, the following described land located in Calhoun County, Texas, towit: All that certain tract ,or parcel of 'land containing 20 ' acres, more or less, and being all of Lot or Parcel Number Seven (7) in Block Number One Hundred Seventy Three (173) of Alamo Beach Fruit, Truck and FarmLands, a subdivision, according to plat of said subdivision recorded in Volume V, Pages 01 and 001, of the Deed Reco~ds of Calhoun County, Texas. ' , I Sealed Bids (plainly designated as such) for such mineral lease shall be submitted to said Commissioners Court at the Courthouse in Port Lavaca, Texas, on or before 10:00 o'clock A. M. on qeptember 13, 1974. On such date and after such time, in the Commissioners Courtroom in the Calhoun County Courthouse, Port Lavaca, Texas, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County shall receive and consider any and all bids submitted for the leasing of said land or any portions thereof which are advertised for leasing and, subj~ct to its right to reject all bids and again" give notice and call for' additional' . bids, the Commissioners Court shall in its discretion award the lease to the highest and best bidder submitting a bid therefor. The right to waive aqy formalities is ,reserved. Dated this 21st day of August" 1974. ~OMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge I ATTEST: MARY LOE McMAHAN County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas By (s) Opal M. Hayes, Deputy I ~ 11:1 -- :z: --i ~ ~ I I t'5\1" ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the following hospital bills be approved for payment: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND Multitone Electronics, Inc. $279.54 " ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY ACCOUNTS , ~ A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Sanders, and carried, that the following county bill~ for paymeI1t: Commissioner be approved GENERAL FUND Wave Publishing Co., Inc. Carrier Air Conditioning Company Mobil Oil Company Share Corporation Typewriter Sales & Service $ 9.60 24.98 13.92 28.13 20.45 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT THREE FUND Mart~nez Brothers Trucking, Inc. Martinez Brothers Trucking, Inc. Martinez Brothers Trucking, Inc. Martinez Brothers Trucking, Inc. 2406. 72 2638.56 2583~00 2702.04 ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT FOUR FUND Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company 5078.64 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT FOUR FUND Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company 2126.46 MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 20th day of August, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Cour~of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly ~ade, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: '/'r'-a1t~ & m, 'fIkla-/ ' Mary L is McMahan, County Clerk Judge 15:8 SPECIAL AUGUST TERM HELD AUGUST 28, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF ,CALHOUN ~ l ~ I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 28th day of August, A. D. 1974, 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, said County and State,__.md there' were pres~l).~., on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eu1a Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey Mary .Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No.1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 County Clerk whereupon.the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: , COUNTY PROPERTY - CITY-COUNTY HEALTH UNIT The Court ~eing in open session ,in compliance with the pertinent I 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. 2(f) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of discussing the lease and/or purchase of real estate for occupancy by the City- County Health Department. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the fol- lowing proceedings were had: Motion made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that.Ca~h9un.Coul).ty purchase Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, Sunset Heights Addition, Port Lavaca, Calhoun County" Texas, together with the building and all improvements thereon at ,a price of $51,594.00, payable at the time of 'consummation of this transaction on or before October 31, 1974, and upon the following additional terms: Sellers are to furnish County with (1) a general warranty deed conveying said property to County in fee simple and free and clear of liens or encumbrances, aI1d_,(2).?n_Owner~s_THle.PoLi.cy__in the full amount of the purchase price, which title policy.shail contain no exceptions unless same are previously approved by County; said deed and title policy to I be paid for by Sellers; also, any back taxes, if any, owing 'on said property shall be paid by Sellers, and all taxes for the year 1974 on said property shall be prorated to_t~~_dat~_9f_cons~ation.of the transaction. ._..-..... I ~ 11:1 ~ ~ o I I ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY ACCOUNTS AND HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS 1:'5'9j A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following county accounts and hospital accounts be approved for payment: JURY FUND James W. Knight, Clerk, Bexar County ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE General Telephone Company Pokluda Lawnmower Repair Del Chemical Corporation ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO General Telephone Company Bottom Dollar Store ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE Parker Brothers & Co., Inc. GENERAL General Telephone Company Central Power & Light Co. City of Port Lavaca Century Papers, Inc.- Anderson Chemical Company of Texas, Inc. Thermal Supply Hartgraphics & Office Centers, Inc. Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Bottom Dollar Exxon Company, U.S.A., Gaylord Bros., Inc. SALARY General Telephone Company Hill Printing Company R & R Offset Printing Texas Election Officials Association Clara Mae Boyd, County Treasurer " RIGlIT OF WAY WARRANTS AVAI,LABLE 'FUND C. B, Moore LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Company REVENUE SHARING ENTITLENr.'NT TWO - - . ~. ~ - . - ..- . - . - B-R Dredging Company C. B. Moore $ 40.80 ,41. 92 30.00 79.45 18.78 13 .41 49.98 199.13 2,094.12 165.72 35.64 104.00 8.91 23.25 946.33 58.52 57.40 62.40 462.43 26.80 142 . 00 15,00 143.34 1,328.04 76.00 76,80 2,668.90 16);0 GENERAL City-County Sanitation Program Michael Alexander Betty McCarty Clayton Toalson Shirley G. Dodd, Home Demonstration Agent Gilbe;-t T. Heideman, County Agent ,- '< Charles E. Real, 'Assistant County Agent Joe T. Surovik, Marine Agent Walter Wideman $ 1,010,91 50.00 35.00 141. 66 100.00 ,120.00 100.00 100.00 230.00 SAIARY Cl~rence H. Foppe, J.P., Pct.3 Willis F. Jetton,Count'y Judge Calvin L. Le~is, J.P. Pct; 5 James C. Simmons, J.P. Pct. 4 65.00 100.00 65.00 65.00 ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT FOUR William Brock 'Donald E. McGuire 27.50 75.00 ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT ONE, '. Marshall Chevrolet Company 7,662 . 50 CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OPERATING FUND Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Imprest Cash $ 4,127.67 A motion was also made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Kabela, and carried, that the hourly rate of Patsy Wilborn, a part-time employee in the Tax Assessor-Collector office be approved at $2.53 per hour. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 28th day of August, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ,~ ATTEST: {l~ 'fr>i.-~c;vvJ ~isMcMahan, County Clerk I I I lAj'r REGULAR SEPTEMBER TERM HELD SEPTEMBER 9, 1974 I THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 9th day of August, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: ~ 11:1 g ~ .=:l Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: II ORDER ADOPTINC COUNTY BUDGET, 197:5 I The County Auditor reviewed the 1975 County Budget at a public hearing. The news media and Mr. Bob Tanner were the only persons present. Mr. Tanner questioned the Court concerning the effectiveness of the Mosquito Control District in comparison to the expenditures and also questioned the revenues received from the County Airport. THE STATE OF TEXAS l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l I At a regular term of the Commissioners Court held on September 9, 1974, with all members of the Court in attendance, the public rearing - on the 1975 County budget was held and it appearing to theCourt that notice on said hearing had be em 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 Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and, unanimously carried, that the budget for Calhoun County, Texas, for the calendar year 1975 as presented to the Court and those in attendance at the public hearing be, and the same is hereby adopted as the 1975 County budget and a copy of same is to be filed by the County Clerk for inspection by the general , public. r6~2> ORDER SETTING TAx RATE Motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the..following order be adopted and entered set- ting the tax rate for Calhoun County 'for the calendar year'1975: THE STATE OF TExAs r r CC;>UNTY OF CALHOUN r I There having come On for hearing the matter of levying and assessing the ad valorem tax for Calhoun County, Texas, in connection with the 1974 tax roll, and it appearing to the Court that the County budget for Calhoun County, Texas, for the calendar, year 1975 was officially adopted by the Court at a term thereof held on the 9th day of September, 1974, a motion was made that the following rates of tax be, and they are hereby levied and assessed on each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of taxable property in Calhoun County, Texas, as the same appears on the 1974 tax roll, these tax rates' having been included in the 1975 County budget heretofore adopted by this Court: . Jury Road and Bridge General Total Operating Hospital Bonds Sinking Permanent Improvement Bonds Sinking Airport Bonds Sinking Total rate on county valuations Farm to Market and Lateral Road Road Maintenance Precinct '1 Road Maintenance Precinct 4 .0125 .15 , .4725 ..635 .065 .0725 .0275 .80 .10 .15 .15 I Occupation, beer, beer and wine and package store licenses are assessed at one-half (t) 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 1974 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 .50 1.20 .10 .05 All taxpayers shall be allowed discounts for the payment of taxes due to the State and all governmental and political subdivisions and taxing districts for which the County is collecting the taxes, said discounts to be allowed as follows: (a) Three per cent (3%) discount on ad valorem taxes ,due the State or due any governmental or political subdivision Or taxing district for the State, if such taxes are paid ninety (90) days before the date when they would otherwise become delinquent; (b) Two per I cent (2%) discount on ad valorem taxes due the State or due any govern- mental or political subdivision or taxing district of the State if such taxes are paid sixty (60) days before the date when they would otherwise become delinquent; (c) One per cent (1%) discount on ad valorem taxes due the State or due any governmental or political subdivision or taxing district of the State, if such taxes are ,paid thirty (30) days before the date when they would otherwise become delinquent, 1::C~3': ];.!Wi'. ' PLAT '- TURPEN ADDITION. AMENDED Dick Turpen presented an amended plat of Turpen Addition at Magnolia Beach which supercedes plat dated July 9, 1974. I A motion was made by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the amended plat of Turpen Addition be approved and filed in, the offiCE:! 9f the County'C1erk with the under- standing that the streets are not being accepted for County mainten- ance.' LATERAL ROAD REFUND """' U':I B ~ -, - A motion was made by Commission Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Lateral Road Refund be divided equally between the four (4) Commissioner Precincts. :0 GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that Commissioner Kabe1a and Judge Jetton be appointed voting representatives to the Golden Crescent Council of Governments and Judge Jetton be named a member of the Board of Directors. I DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 3 - RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONER Seadrift, Texas Augus t 9, 1974 Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge and, Members of Commissioners Court Calhoun ~ounty Courthouse 211 South Ann Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen: I hereby submit my letter of resignation from Calhoun County Drainage District No. 3 to become effective immediately. II Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serye. Very truly, (s) A. T. Walker A. T. Walker fffi4 A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders', seconded 'by Commis-' sioner Lindsey,' and carried, that the' resignadon"o'{ A: if: Walker be accepted-as 'a Commissioner of 'Drainage District-No.3; ".",' . ' BIDS AND PROPOSALS _.CHAMP TRAYLOR.MEMORIAL HOSPITAL I A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Cbmmis~ sioner Kabela, and carried, that the Business Manager of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital be authorized to obtain sealed bids for imprinting equipment for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital with bid openiri.g;:date set for Friday, September 20, 1974 at 10:00 A. M., such equipment to be paid for out of the Hospital 9p~~~!~~g.Y~~d. DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, the following Resolution, Petition and Order to Deter- mine Whether Calhoun County ])!.a,inage pis,tric.t. J'l'o. .1.0. Sh9.u15i. .h.e. , . . Authorized to Operate Under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution was a~opted,and entered: ' " .... CERTIFICATE FOR RES0&UTION THE STATE OF TEXAS l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l ~. .' I We, the undersigned officers of the Board3ofoDirecforstof~saidd Disbr~~t72her~byecerf~fysasofoiliiliows: . - - _. - - - - - - +-- . - - - ._- - . . -~_. - --~ . - - - . . - - - - --- - - - - - - - .- . - 1. The Board of Directors of said District convened in regular MEETING THE 26 day of August at the regular designated meeting place, and the roll was called of the duly constituted officers and members of said Board, to-wit: Andrew J. Hahn, Stanley M.' Matson, C. R. Sikes, Jr. and all.of said persons were present; except the following absentees: Stanley M. Matson, thus consti- tuting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, 'the following was transacted at said Meeting: a written RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE COMMISSIONERS COURT AUTHORIZE THE DISTRICT TO OPERATE UNDER ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59 OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION 'was duly introduced for the consideration of said Board and read in full. It was then, duly moved and seconded that said Resolution:be adopted; and, after due discussion, said motion, carrying with it the adopt-, ion of said Resolution; prevailed and carried by the following vote: AYES: A11'members of said Board shown present above voted AYE NOES: None 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid Resolution adopted at the Meeting described in the above and foregoing para- graph is attached to and follows this Certificate; that said Resolu- tion has been duly recorded in said Board's minutes of said Meeting; that the above and foregoing paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from said Board's minutes of said Meeting pertaining to the adoption of said Resolution; that the persons named in the above and I I ~ It:I 8 o Q I I 1;"6\5" <, '.". . ~. : ( ..'" foregoing paragraph 'are the duly chosen, qualified and acting officers and members of said Board as indicated therein; that each of the officers and members of said 'Board was duly and sufficiently notified officially a~d personally, in advance, of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid Meeting, and that said Resolution would be introduced and considered for adoption at said Meeting, and each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Meeting for such purpose; that said Meeting was open to the public as required by law; and that public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as re- quire~,by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. Article 6252-17, as amended. SIGNED AND SEALED the 27 day of August, 1974. (s) Stanley M. Matson Secretary (SEAL) (s) Andrew Hahn President A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE COMMISSIONERS COURT AUTHORIZE THE DISTRICT TO OPERATE UNDER ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59 OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 WHEREAS, Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10, ("the District') as operating under Article III, Section 52 of the Texas Constitu- tion and the general laws of the State of Texas particularly Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code; and WHEREAS, said Chapter 56 empowers the Commissioners Court of Cal- houn County, Texas to authorize the District to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution;and WHEREAS, at least twenty-five resident freehold taxpayers of the District have presented the petition attached hereto as Exhibit A, requesting that the District be authorized to operate under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution; and WHEREAS, it is hereby found that the petition complies with appli- cable laws in all respects; and WHEREAS, it is hereby found that the conversion of this District to one operating under said Article XVI, Section 59, would be conducive to the public health and general welfare of the District and that said conversion would be a public benefit; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED by Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10: 1. That the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas is requested to authorize Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas. Constitution. 2. That the Secretary of the Board is hereby directed to present a certified copy of this Resolution along with an executed copy of the Petition to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas. 3. That the Secretary is further directed to deposit with the Clerk of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas the sum of $200.00 in accordance with Section 56.015 of the Texas Water Code. 'f6,;6' , "-.------.........- 4. That the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas is requested to consider and act upon an order scheduling a hearing on the question of authorizing Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution. PETITION TO ADOPT ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59, OF TEXAS CONSTITUTION .. STATE OF TEXAS ' COUNTY OF CALHOUN To the Honorable Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, I Texas: WHEREAS, Calhoun County Drainage ,District No. 10 (the "District") is operating under Article III, section 52 of the" Texas Constitution, and the general laws of the State ,of Texas, particularly Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code; and WHEREAS, Section 56.032 of ,the Texas TVater Code emp01vers the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, to authorize the District to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59, of, the ,Texas ,Constitution. without change of name or impairment of'obligations; and WHEREAS, the undersigned resident freehold taxpayers of the District present this petition to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, in accordance with said Section 56.032 and ask the Court to give notice, hold a public hearing and enter an order authorizing the District to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, 'Section 59 of th,e Texas Constitution all in accordance with the provisionsl of Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code: and ' WHEREAS, Section 56.014 of the Texas Water Code provides that this petition shall state the necessity, public utility and feasibility of the conversion, the boundaries of the District and the name of the District as converted; NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED RESIDENT FREEHOLDER TAXPAYERS OF CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 RESPECT- FULLY REQUEST THAT THE Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas" authorize Calhoun Count'y Drainage District No. 10 to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution and said petitioners do hereby state the following: 1. The District is in urgent need of additional improve- ments to its drainage system to protect the health, general welf~re and property of the residents of the District and in order to accomplish this the District must be able to avail itself of the p01vers granted by Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution. ,,;:,:,,~ " 2. The Boundaries of the District are as follows: "Beginning at a stake set in the common property line of I the w.e. Melbourn tract and the P.R. Austin Estate tract in the William P. Lewis Survey A-102, said stake being set in the Northwest boundary of drainage District No.8 and being South"35 deg. 00 min. West 1500.0 feet from the Northeast c.orner of the P.R. Austin Estate tract: lltFt, Thence North 54 deg. 07 min. West~ across the said Melbourn tract in said Lewis Survey A-102, 1& G.N.R.R Co. surveys A-99 and 97, a distance.of 8504 feet to a stake in the common property line of the I said Melbourn tract and the George O. and M.J. Duncan tract; at a point where the Duncan lateral No. 1 canal joins the main canal; THENCE across the said Duncan tract along the top of the spoil bank on Northeast side of the main ..., lJ';) g "Cl o irrigation canal, North 80 deg. West 7992 feet to the stake in the East or Northeast lineof the Henry J. Hahn 300 acre tract; THENCE along the common line of the said Hahn and Duncan tracts North 35 deg. 04 min. West 2869 feet to an iron'pipe marking the common East corner of I the said H;J. Hahn tract and the ~ .B.Thompson 300 acre tract. THENCE North 52 deg. 30 min West across the said Thompson tract at 2494 feet is set a stake in the Southeast of the Port Lavaca Long Mott Road at 2557 feet is set a stake on the Northwest boundary of said road and the Southeast boundary of the Ralph R. Bales 195.67 acre tract, and at a total distance of 6085 feet is a stake at the common North corners of the Bales tract and the Thos. F. I Eager tract; THENCE with the Northwest boundary of the said Bales tract South 35 deg. West 217 feet to a South- East corner of the A.C.H. & B. Survery A-44, which is also the Southeast corner of the Bierman Estate; THENCE North 35 deg. West 3102 feet with the North- east boundary of said survey and Bierman Estate 1,C'8' ""us,.. .j'''''''' 628.1 acre a distance of 3102 feet to a stake set in the North boundary of State Highway 35; THENCE North 71 deg. 30 min. West 4024 feet across said Bierman Estate tract to a stake South 35 deg. West 2930 feet from the most Northern corner of said Bierman Estate; THENCE continue same course(North 71 deg.30 T.i~.Wes~ Sl feet across county road is a stake in the South east boundary of the J Walter Boyd 78.7 acre tract, said stake being North 3S deg. East 900 feet from the Southwest corner of said J.W. Boyd tract; THENCE North 58 deg. 30 min. West 2190 feet, across sAID J.W. Boyd tract is a stake at the common North corner of said Boyd tract and the M.M. Crober tract in the Southeast line of the Charles H. Boyd Estate tract; THENCE North 58 deg. 20 min West 3755 feet across said Charles H. Boyd Estate tract to a stake at the Northwest corner of the Boyd Estate Tra~t 2; THENCE with the Northwest line of the C.H. Boyd, ,Estate tract South 55 deg. West a distance of 1276 feet to the common South corner of the Marjorie H. Smith 535.73 acre tract and the Hugie C Milstead 250 acre tract; THENCE with the common line of said Smith and Milstead tracts North 35 deg. 00 min. West 7032.6 feet to the common North corner of said two tracts in the Southeast line of the Minnie S. Welder Estate tract; . , ..:. ,-'"," THENCE with the common line of the said Welder and Milstead tracts South 55 deg. West at 990 feet is ,.-~ I " I I 1}()": 9 I the Northwest corner of said} ,stead'tract and' continue same bearing with Southeast line of the Welder tract and Northwest boundary of the Stanley Matson tracts to a total of 5362.9 feet is a stake I at the common North corner of said S. Matson tract and the Adolph Morgenroth 242 acre tract;' THENCE with the common line of the said Matson and Morgenroth tracts South 35 deg. 00 min. East 5237.3 feet to the, common South corner of last ~ l.I':I 8 Cl Cl said two tracts; THENCE with the Southeast line of the said Morgenroth and N9rman Miller tracts South 55 deg. 00 min. West 2474.3 feet to a stake at the center of a county road along the Southwest side of the Otto Marek 216.6 ac. tract; I THENCE with the center of said read South 34 deg. 56 min. East 1819.5 feet to a stake; THENCE North 55 deg. 00 min. East, with the South- east line of the said Otto Marek tract 1792.0 feet to a stake in the Northwest line of the Anton Matson 210.0 acre tract; THENCE South 11 deg. lZmin. East 1951.1 feet across the Anton Matson tract to a stake in the Northwest line of the William H. Creber 191.6 acre tract; THENCE across the Northwest corner of the William H. Creber tract South 14 deg. 46 min. West 1221.5 ft. I to a stake; THENCE South 34 deg. 55 min. East 4063.7 feet to a stake at the Southwest c6rner of the Mrs. Effic C. Lynch 60 acre tract; THENCE South 35 deg. 30 min East 6988 feet with 1~ 1'0 '..)...,." the Northeast line of Calhoun County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 to a Stake in the North line of the P.R. Austin Estate (Steffer and Eliband) in the E. Renden Survey A-31; THENCE North 56 deg. 45 min. East 708 feet along the I north line said Austin Estate parallel to main canal to a stake opposite the centerline of "cross over" canal through the Austin lands; THENCE South 62 deg. 30 min. East with center of canal a distance of 2245 feet to a turn in canal; THENCE South 70 deg. 16 min. East with center of canal a distance of 908 feet to turn in canal; THENCE North 55 deg. 15 min. East with center of canal a distance of24l1 feet to turn in canal; THENCE South 36 deg. 15 min. East with center of canal a distance of 972 feet to turn in cana~; I THENCE South 59 deg. 45 min East with center of canal a distance of 800 feet to turn in canal; THENCE South 51 deg. 30 min. East with center of canal a distance of 1681 feet to the Southeast B/L of the E. Rendon Survey, which is the common B/L between the Austin Estate lands and the tract owned .,,~.~. by J.P. Wood; Thence- North 57 deg. East with common B/L between Wood and Austin Tracts, a distance of 1068 feet Ito the Southeast corner of the E. Rendon Survey, a common corner of Austin and Wood tracts; THENCE South 65 deg. 30 min. East with the top of I the Spoil Dump on the East side of main canal across the J.P. Wood tract in the I. & G.N.R.R. Co. Survey, A-94, a distance of 590 feet to the North- west BIL of Long Mott Road; '..' l...~.t' , -,' :.;. ,~j l' '; THENCE with the Northwest B/L of Long MottRoad, .... south 35 deg. West a distance of 65 feet to top of spoil ban~ on Southwest side of main canal; THENCE South 65 deg. 30 min. East with top of spoil I bank On the Southwest side of main canal a distance of 3450 feet across the T.A. McDonald--H.H. Frels lands and the 1., & G.N.R.R. Co. Survey A-94, to ''Wye'' in the main canal; ,....j U":l g o o THENCE with top of spoil bank along the Southwest side of the Southwest fork of main canal South 32d~g.)'15 min. East, a distance of 4427 feet a- cross T.A~ McDonald -- H.H.Frels lands and I.&G.N.R.R ...,.....Q,:,:.... Co. Survey A-95,to a turn in canal; THENCE South 22 deg. East with top of spoil bank along the Southwest side of canal a distance of 't'", .',-- ..... " ~"'. '. '.--'-., . . 4335 feet across the Duncan Brothers' Ranch and the I. & G.N.R.R. Co. Survey, A-9B and the Elizabeth Miller Survey to the North BiL bf the Reemer Estate lands on the Southeast side of the canal; ~ Thence North 34 deg. East along the common boundary line between the Duncan Brother~' Ranch and the Reemer Estate lands, which common B/L is along the Northwest B/L'S of the Thomas Work Survey, a distance of 3650 feet to the Northeast corner of John C. Post Survey and the turn in the canal; I THENCE South 5S deg. East with the commOffin B/L between the Duncan Brothers' Ranch and the Reemer Estate lands, through the John C. Post and William P. ,Lewis Surveys, A-107, a distance of 7346 feet to the Northwest B/L of the P.R. Austin Estate lands in the Williams P. Lewis Survey, A-I07; THENCE North 35 deg. East with the Northwest B/L of the P.R. Austin Estate lands in the William P. Lewis 1:7'2'" <' . ,--.-.-,P Survey, A-107, and LOC William P. Lewis Survey, A-102 and the B/L of Drainage District No.8 a distance of 11370 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing , ' II 10752.4 acres of land. 3. The District shall continue to be named~alhoun County II Drainage District No. 10.. NAME '7111.4 OL~./~.,<! /. Ql2 ~~~i z:.~~,)lt:a-'~;:? 'j!1-,~ 0. /7 /)):'!..v. ,j.t.,m~__ll"" 1..Lt/'<4/7U B-1 134'.3 Vc; /:J"1r.~iJ'(Il:7.~a/ -fuJ4..-&f~.D-. _ " 7?}-2 ~k 3'/9 'p&.,l-I t<,.l~C" :I. "-- ' -, '>>;p, q1//1'd/ ,~J , "/'" ~ . fJ<'} ,6J O?[~ I.~ , '~ ( ;. t' '\ W (-' ". . Y,' * ~-o? l. c;,p.J.1v'';;H- / C, t/ dC$--t;:{, ~ /) ~. , ..,.:?,W ;CP,P. eJ<~ lhl~_<~~~1 'Y;Z;4"7~~n- ~n ~""o/:"t-~~o,,- /11/14 7Y tJ,() (-v1-- Iii .:l ~rl .3 ;5-; ,;P,,0,L~~tl.~ -jf I!.. /~A_~ j/~ I~f 7... 13~ :?, ':)1 I"";V,~"'U(.J-&( 121 !VJ- (f? Q, LC) ~;[ cRt ,,,"/ {34.;.?' ( /]f,-ut ,AU-rLCJ:0 ~~ 1~~;j;:~:;?ic~~O<- ~ /J ,1"-;' ~) ~} y/ ,,",'.J ? ,p( / --0' f4 ..J. ' ~. /'\ 1\ } '~)-zL- ~), iL-(/-, - l.(5"?_.c.:,/..__./ , f' ) ; I1L-n n y3S-:( UcYZ/;;?~~ -~~/.< I &12 ~ .7"7 ~z=-~~_~;;;, 12-t. 2 g"l .3/ '7 QtYl.i ~~,AI, , , ' :t I'T'<) 1;'6;',~ CERTIFIC^TE FOR ORDER TIlE ST^TE OF TEX^S : COUNTY OF CALHOUN We, the undersigned officers of the Commissioners Court of said County, hereby certify as follows: I ~ The Commissioners Court of said oun f\p.JCf/t...-- TERM ON THE f ti:: DAY OF ' ' at theCCounty Courthouse, an the roll was c~lle of the duly constituted officers and mewbers of said Commissioners Court, to-~1i t : Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Eula Grace Wedig Earnest J. Kabela Mary L. McMahan,' County Clerk Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders .-i ~ g Cl' o I and all of said pe7E,ons were present, except the following absentees,: f.. ~ 0 , thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, the following was transacted at said Term: a written ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER SAID DISTRICT SHOULD BE AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE UNDER ARTICLE XVI,SECTION 59 OF TEXAS CONSTITUTION was duly introduced for the consideration of said Commissioners Court and read in full. It was then duly moved and seconded that said Order be passed; and, after due discussion, said motion, carrying with it the passage of said Order, prevailed and carried by the following vote: AYES: All members of said Commissioners Court shown present above voted ..Aye...' NOES: None. I 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid Order passed at the Term described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this Certificate; that said Order has been duly recorded in said Co~missioners Court's minutes of said Term; that the above and foregoing paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from said co~~issioners Court's minutes of said Term pertaining to the passage of said Order; that the persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified and acting officers and members of said Commissioners Court as indicated therein; that each of the officers and members of said Commissioners Court was duly and sufficiently notified officially and personally, in advance, of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid Term, and that said Order would be introduced and considered for passage at said Term, and each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Term for such purpose; that said Term was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said Term was given, all as required by Vernon's Ann. civ. St. article 6252- 7. 'SIGNED AND SEAi:B~.~t~~'11k;ay of , 1974. c.;" 3' ". ~v . . ....... ( '~.,., (~\ l!h/1~" ~m~rnJ~J\~,\ "-.) v~ County:;Glerk . :": gc . .. .. . '1, \~'... ...... ...... (SEAL) 'I, ";;:'~" ! .........:J...' " {) .'.(,.... "'''",,~..'~. _ c. . ('II' ,...\\,.. '" ,) () J;,I':;l: -.;.. \ ,,<:. . ~ '\ \\.\. ,'- '\.' ......". l' "1";';1> ~ ~ ,;~, ';t!. .. ~ ,. " r-~ .'-- . '-', ]IN ORDER TO DETERr1INE lVIlETIIER CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 SHOULD BE AUTIIORIZED TO OPERATE UNDER ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59 OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION STATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF CALHOUN : NHEREAS, Calhoun .county Drainage District No. 10 (the I "District") is operating under Article III, Section 52 of the Texas Constitution, and the general laws of the State of Texas, particularly Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code; and ~VHEREAS, Section 56.032 of the Texas Water Code empowers the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, to authorize the District to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution without change of name or impairment of obligations; and WHEREAS, the District has requested this Court to authorize the District to operate under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution; and . ~mEREAS, the District has submitted the Petition required by Section 56.014 of the Texas Water Code and has made the deposit required by Section 56.015 of the Texas Water Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE CO~1ISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: 1. That a public hearing be held to determine if Calhoun I County Drainage District No. 10 should be authorized to operate under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution. Said hearing is to be held the IJ?<< day of uU, .-/. 1974, such date being within the peri~ginning with the 30th day and ending with the 60th day after the date the Petition was pre- sented to this Court. 2. That the Commissioners Court shall order the Clerk to give notice of the time and place of the hearing on the Petition by p~sting a copy of the Petition and Order of the Commissioners Court during the twenty day period immediately preceding the day of the hearing in five public places in the County. The Clerk shall post one of the copies at the Courthouse door and the four other copies within the boundaries of the District. 3. The Clerk of the Court shall enter this Order in the minutes of the Court as required by Section 56.032 of the Texas Water Code. "PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1974. \} :", ... '. - "..>:/ . ~ , '-"~\' ",,"f.,. C.~', .' . . 'J' .,' .... "/', " 3' ..' ,., .'. ',;., " COURT OF CALHOUN .. . I \ '. ...-'. . r) : j. .\\~,... -." .,.., r~~ ... , '.....~ .r --I ' ,',,' .... ~'~-::'_'~ ~ ,-" L~';; .'~~.. :",-.....h. v' .. ~. GJ : ','-;;', ... " '~'" ". .... 'I, ~ 0.., . ..... ~ ~:1\~TES1::<,f} ~: JI)~ m..tnJa-J Mary L is McMahan, County Clerk of Calhoun County, Texas I , I .....; ~ 8 o o I I , l:TSj ACCOUNTS ALLOWED COUNTY On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the following bills were approved for payment: " JURY Paul H. Hoffman Jack Peacock Maurice G. Wood, Petty Cash $ 38.46 200.00 5.20 98.03 271. 94 3.60 49.92 787.54 30.51 270.00 12.50 12.39 9.50 74.09 77.49 287.80 23.59 .84 23.60 30.95 51.03 181. SO 1,149.58 17.66 19.92 8.98 12.45 1.80 26.40 749.21 6.65 27.31 74.85 202.25 26.95 9.25 6.77 100.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE Goodyear Service Store B. D. Holt Company Tri-Va11ey Welding Supply, Inc. Tri Wholesale Company Temple Industries, Inc. Ed Melcher Company A-I Vacuum Service ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO B & S Marine and Welding Service Terry Bunch Motors Coastal Motor Co. Corsicana Grader and Machine Company Gulf Truck and Tractor Co. Malter International Corporation Ed Melcher Company Motor Parts Service, Inc. Motor and Brake Service Western Auto Associate Store' Goodyear Service Stores Port Equipment Co., Inc. Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company. ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE Terry Bunch Motors Coastal Motor Company Gulf Truck & Tractor Co. Motor Parts Service, Inc. Point Builders Supply Co. ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT FOUR General Telephone Company of the Southwest Gulf Oil Corporation Terry Bunch Motors Lovel's Auto Parts & Supplies Madden's Seadrift Auto Supply United World Supply Co. City of Seadrift Water Works Victoria County Electric Cooperative Co. White Insurance Agency 1t;1H GENERA L Calhoun County Office Supply Houston Natural Gas Corporation Central Power and Light Co. Ed Mel~her Company Jecker Floor & Glass Co. Anderson Chemical Company of Texas, Inc. General Telephone"Company:, I"~ ':',".-..,.. Mr. & Mrs,'Louis 'Bonuz., Sr'.,' Mr. & Mrs. John J. DeForest Mr. & Mrs. Cayetano Garcia Mr. & Mrs. Jesus Saldivar "Mr. & Mrs. Abel Velasquez Gulf Truck & Tractor Co. Jeco's Drive-In Motor Parts Service, Inc. Tri-Valley Welding Supply, Inc. Tri Wholesale Company Circle Z Ranch Supply Public Health Equipment & Supply Tide United States Postal Service Port Lavaca Lumber Company Baker & Taylor Company Macmillan Publishing Co. Lance Newman Troy Fox' Commercial Printing Company Donald w. Ragin Jeco I s Drive-In Seadrift Auto S~pply SAIARY Calhoun County Office Supply Vernon M. Damstrom Stafford-Lowdon Company Commercial Printing Co. General Telephone Company Golden Crescent Council of Governments Maurice G. ,Wood, Petty Cash Maurice G. Wood, Sheriff Exxon Company, U.S,A, Mobil Oil Corporation Bottom Dollar Store Terry Bunch Motors City Auto Supply A & A Electronics Communication Maintenance Company Stanley's Discount Supermarket Johnny Davenport . ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT FOUR Clara Thumann FARM TO MARKET AND IATERAL ROAD Road and Bridge Precincts FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TWO C. B. Moore FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING THREE Parker Construction Company Warren Young $ 40.66 333.26 70.19 11.43 74.05 104.00 , ' " Jr','." . , - 129.46 , 62.00 124.00 62.00 62.00 186.00 I 68.20 2.84 26.58 7.20 166.22 153.25 1,849.20 185.00 50.00 18.01 149.18 82.49 27.24 3.48 7.00 161.04 1.19 151.26 117.81 51. 36 25.40 6.00 I 154.96 66.60 19.09 29.16 14.83 13.68 14.65 39.45 18.70 25.00 17.00 163.06 75.00 75.00 $98,000.00 1,711.24, I 36,804.80 757.06 I ~ ~ 8 o o I I 'f,'1~~ JL.I'-;, 'li~ DE-GO-LA - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, Commissioner Lindsey was designated a representative of the Court to serve on the Executive Committee of De-Go-La. SHERIFF - GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS On motion by Commissioner Kabela; seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, the following Resolution was adopted endorsing and agreeing to participate in a Crime Prevention Program as described in the 1974 Texas Criminal Justice Plan. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the elected officials of this governmental body recognize the need for Crime Prevention services to be provided to the citizens of our community, and WHEREAS, funds are now available to Councils of Governments to assist local communities in creating such programs, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Calhoun endorses and agrees to participate on this 9th day of September, 1974, in a Crime Prevention Program as is described in the 1974 Texas Criminal Justice Plan, and requests that the Golden Crescent Council of Governments applies to the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division for the funds to create such a program on its behalf.. (s) Willis F. Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County, Texas ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas Mr. Frank L. Hurley Criminal Justice Coordinator Golden Crescent Council of Governments P. O. Box 2028 Victoria, Texas 77901 Dear Mr. Hurley: By this letter, we the undersigned, certify that the elected officials of our political subdivision, have passed a resolution committing support to a "Regional Crime Prevention Program." A copy of the resolution is attached. Our governmental agency understands that the Golden Crescent Council of Governments will ,apply to the Texas Criminal Justice Division for the funding to carryon this program and that the program im- plementation calls for the following: r~'s 1. The Council of Governments wfrChfre a 'fuiCtime- e'x':iciw enforcement officers on its staff to serve'as the regional crime prevention coordinator and that the coordinator will receive train- ing a~ the National Crime Prevention Institute in Louisville, Ken- tucky. 2. That an officer from our agency with the rank of sergeant or above will be designated as our liaison officer to the program and that he or she will attend a special two-week crime prevention school provided by'theLaw EnforcemeniDepartmeni'of Southwest- ,Texas State University. I 3. That all, commissioned officers of the participating law enforcement agencies will receive'a~minimum of five (5) hours crime prevention training. Our agency further understands"that 'funds for this program will be applied for on a year-to-year basis and that in no event wtll funding be available after the third year of the project and if it is to continue after that time, other sources of funding must be obtained. ' ' (s) Maurice G. Wood Sheriff Sincerely; (s) Willis F. Jetton Chief Administrative Officer County Judge, Calhoun County, Texas October 4, 1974 'October 4; 1974 THE.90URT,ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECESS UNTIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1974 AT 10:00 A. M. I SEPTEMBER 13, 1974 BIDS - OIL, GAS & MINERAL LEASE, COUNTY PROPERTY.." ._, _ __. . _ The following bid~was received for an oil, gas and mineral lease on 20 ac" being Lot 7, in Block 173, Alamo Beach Fruit, Trus,t and Farm Lands: Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Attention: Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Re: Oil & Gas Lease Bid Gentlemen: In accordanc~ with your published notice for bids on a' oil and gas I.. lease on 20.00 acr~s, being All of Lot No.7 in Block 1~3 Alamo Beach Subdivision, I am enclosing a Cashier's check in the amount of $225.00 which will represent my bid for a one year oil and gas lease on the terms of. the attached lease. ~ If this bid is accepted, the original'lease should be executed before a Notary Public by the County. Judge and returned to me.' Yours very truly, (s) Kenneth W. Cory I ...... )F.J 8 A A I I 1r"f'9' .~~ ,:;;' ,~~ On motion by Commissioner and "Carried, the following $225,.00 was accepted said lease on behalf Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, bid of Kenneth W. Cory in and authorized the County Judge of Calhoun County. the amount to execute of ~I :; 1 ,ONE ""11 ,,"""OUCPS.. ,",p, ~ '1',1;.... ~.... X~ YEAR PAID UP "EASEl WI'\"N ..'.""0 ac.t:. l"OOUOol.a ...O....IOJ(l ,~...... AU"" CAS AND MINERAL LEASE' TlI1S AOREEMENT _d. .......,........,....,;I,,~,j;,b~....,........,........,...,. .."..,......,..........,...S,ep,tember.........,_..:.............,_,_~"..'2,,4. ....- ._Cal.houn..County,.....,T,ex.as.........,..,......,..-,..........,..........................,..,...............' ........................,..............,.......-..,..........,..................'........... LnMr.l.b.du~t QIl. 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".....it, ....1 "'''Il,...I... .....111...1... illj....t...1l iii.... "'.11'.1' and 0'1..., flui,b. and .i~ inlQ ...I"'".f...... .I~al.. I.t.nll piP': linr.. ""'ildinll ~o"'" la"ka. pow..r ol.'i...... 1..I..ph",,'I' Jim'. .nd ..'h.... "'h...hU'U Ih..r....n ,.",1 ..... ......'1' ...11 ......... 1.".1. 1>.."..<1 ,,~ ..1.mwJ 1\,. L..~""r adJ&~..nt ...d r..null""'" tbr...U." loll pr...Ju..... ....... I.I.ke u,.. of. 1'1''''1., I","'port, .",1 D"n Mid prod....u. and hDo.taitt.S iu ..mpl..)',.... !hoe foil_in, dr..-r;"...! Ill",,1 ;'1., .. .. .....Calhoun.._, . . ".I:Dllnly. T....... I_il: All of Lot No. 7 in Block 173 of the Lands, Narciso Cabazos Survey, Abst. land, more or less. ' Alamo Beach Fruit, Truck and Farm 3; and containing 20.00 actes of Thi. ~ aho co.U'ta ..a i.ll.c!"dt;. .n bnd ....,...d ot d.illled by LnIlCl. .dj.call .. ~ntl~o'" to lh.. t.nd p'rlkulnl, d...,,~lbed ~<=o ..hmllt lb. M_ ... to ..ill -"e7 ... .V"",. ot in adjacenl .u",.,)'.. ./tho...lth n..l indvd~d' ..ithin me bDund.,i/:ll of the hnd putir:ulady d","ib.,d .bove. . 2. Wil)",ul ~1"'t!M.. tD Ih.. ..""'mell...........'" prOM'.....li.." u.. utslti.." al a(ly lim.. of drill;"f o.t ..tbe~ du..lopment ope...,i<)M, .nd/o~ to the diKO'ft'tY. .n~lop.. . lIten' ot ......_atian al any" Ii..... 01 pr<>d,,~li..n 01 "n. P' II.. Dlhf'1' mi....,.l., ...d...i.!.!.2..u.!..fu~..!!'!!---9~m....!lll.th,,"~.!.,!.o.!!!.!.'~.!!........0.J:'~~,kd.:...ni!!.."lw~~~din.1!.n:r:_One thine ..I.... b~ni,.. ...."l:Iin..d 1<1 th... ...."v"ry. Ihi~ t..,," thall be '0.1' . '..rm IIf~ )'e..~~ 17",,. ilii~ iGie tdTl@ prll"ary IeI'm'" aiiiJ ... l"U'nll" l'l,..~(""tte~ u ",r. It... ...1' ~ ...i""l"ral i. prlldv<<d from ..ill land .,t land will, ...hi..h ..illl....d .:!.~Tg2'-.:-~~~.:r~~I~n!.~lh1:~::.....:~..~~~~l~!!:~~..:~':"'"..i":.~~i~!~~i~_3/1~' . 1. The ro,-.hi" 10 bl' p~id by L,"!~..e .~, (.1 .... oil. )11))(':;':;)(" ..r tfu;t prod.....~d a~d .....w. rrom uid bnd. Ihe ...rne ~o. .be.ddi..ued.at Ihe ~""ta <>t" lo the ;} "ed'l of L",o~ infO Ihe P'P" h.... tn ..h,th Ih.. .....tb ma)' b.. t..nn"N..d: ~~...e "'-"y f~orn h"'" 1" I,m.. p....th."",, any roy.lty 0,1 In lit pou.....o... p..,..". \h. m.rhl .. pria> tb~lot preuil,nll (or tho liPId ...h..~e pr..du~..J on the dato' of p...~..h..": (bl .... ;I.... iMludinl ~..i"1:h~ad ,U ..,- ..tI..... "..eo.... ~n~".....~.....p'(..d~O::'r1_f~!!!.:...~_3/1~~ unci. .nd ...ld ~. ,....d "U ,h.. p~em;s". o~ 10" Ih., .."It"~lio" ..I j::t.olin" o~ ~II..... p.o'/u..1 If,~~..(r""", 'h.. mukel ....lu...1 th.. ....II ..(~oliJ,.. P" w ...1.1 or I Qaed, p"",id..d 11m <'" IU IOtd .llh.. .....11. the ..o)'alt)' .1,a1l I>P :(~;-..Tmr..iiiUiziU7..t1u,,<Tfi''''n'uc:Ii'''.7t.;;';rm;;n;..i'''..-;.-;o.',;;'Witlurilm.-1<<':t'~iiii''.i;;r;ap:- 3/1 pooled Il'l..uwith hUI pI i. nol kin<< sold or u,p<!. Ltue" ....)' pay or t..nd..i III ro,...hy 10 th, tr..dil 0.1 d... o..nt'r or ....n..n of toy.lt)' l,..r...."d~~ -;"'".F,~rst-........... "t_National____b:llnk .t__ Port. Lavaca _ . T..xu. (...kkb bank "nd ils ,".."ffHo.n .~" rhe toyalty .....110... '"' .....,.,". a~..nl., and .hf:U ""Ilti.."" .l\7 .u !'''PcK,h,ty f..r .11 ,"rh .u~ ...bith L..n".. m'1 p~y her..und..r, ".,t:...dl""" ~I ,bu.,.,. i~ _1lr:",biP.o' to,.&!liN) ~n o~ &..f.o..... "inety ~90) d.y. .Itu th.. ~"Ie o.lt ,-"': ..h...b. 0) ""id .....n ;1- sh...t Ill. Dr (2:) II... I.nd ..o....r..d ~oy or an)' powu", thereof u. indud"d .n . pool..d pn.' .oft ...I....b . ..,11 II (ocal"d. or 0) IIIlI In... . ....~. 10 he otherwi... mainlai""d .. pruridecJ b..~e;n, .....,..h..nr i. lh.. ute.. cbt... .,.d th"",aCt,,r .t monl"lr i..terv.I,. th" IUUl or .--5.....00<_..001 illoth pa,.....,..' i. m"de' D~ t"nd~...d. thi. 1...... .1..11 MI lurni".I~ ."d .t ....iIt be l'"On.i"t~..d Ih.! IU i. b..in!l: pro<l...""d f'l'om Ihi. I..u... in pl!:yinK qv,"tili~: .nd (e) "4 ..u -3 O^lh..t min.."'," m,n..d ",..01 n,..~k"I..J, on...l..nlh I'ith..r in "...d <)~ ...~I..e .1 ,10" ......11 <>t min... "I L.."..,,'I ..Ifftion. ........pt th.1 Mllulphur mined ano,m.rketed.llI. t<>,.al'~ .:I- .. 't"SJY"~~-){'KX>>) pe.. I..nt: Ion. l...ss,,", I/aU It.".. ir.... ...!~ ol..i!. J;U. ..D.l ..nJ ....te, Irom Hid IInd. e".....pl w.ler from. ~'. "'lU... for:.1t opention, be~llnd~r. "nJ lhe r..y..lty on oil. IlU .nd 100.1 .b\( be ..otnDu~d .ft<< d..d~inlt~~ K Ulled. . .. tel$<<. at ill opli..... il It.....,b,. rl.....n ,/:I.. nlll<t an.! po..,r d"ri~t~tql~r th.. primlll" lerm ..hil.. this luae Ih..l1 M ... I........ .nd tlt....t ...nd.., .n1 :;s, pro.n.lm.. then...r 10. pOlO. u.. ".....hin.. I'" .r'ur" (<1..~....J by I"'~ 1...5e ... .. TD ..il .".1 ,.... or ,.t1u:'e Df t......., ...i'h oltw, I...d. I/"..~ t55 ... leve. in ,h.. i.........di.... ....rinily thH..",! t.. the ..~I...\t htr..inllfl"~ ",p"r..,..'!. ....1,.." in L.....,e.' j\>d~mtnl il i. n.<""~"'~)' 0' ..dv,nM.. lo 0" .0 in o,d., pro~tl)' r" e"ptMe. or 10 d......lop .n,! "p"""'" ,..d I"SM.d p~..m'_u tn rompli.","" w,lh d... ,p..,i". t..l.., of the fbil~o." C"..,,,.i..i,,.. ..I T~"'I. o~ olh..r tawlvl avll.",.,ly. or ..h..n I" do .0 "'0..1,1. '" ,h.. JuJ,m~nl "f L<'~"'e. promot.. IIr.. "on~.."":lIlio" or oil .,,01 ~... in .nd ..",J... .nd th~1 '''''y b~ p""l",....\.lr..,,, .".,1 - pt..m.u.... Unll' (OD..!..<I lot 011 h.....unrlu d-..ll no\ ,,,b'lanl"'Uy ~'Hr..,l 40 ...~.., ",..d. in arT' .n,1 VII,I~ f'u..I,.,\ for ,at h~r~<.."l..r .h.Il.".1 ~"l",.",;~l\r r.......'j i.. ...... %) 320~M....rn';lch ptu~ illol..ran...of IO"'~ ther.....!., I I II,.. [' ~ ',' ,," , " ., . , 'lr , . . ., ': I......... und... II... pTo'l....n~ !".~."I -.n.>, p<lu. U. ::, '\..: . ~omb<".. .~ru,r r..,..red by Ih.. l..a,r. I 'a. "l",~" "ru'HI~".. to 0,1 '" ~..>' "n.. or "-'''~'' ,lu,a .IIi.! '" to II"" III .n, nh. o~ ."..,.. .tr'I" Tb.. ..n'l~ O' tfDnnrd by p""t."" u to any...U-"lum... ..1."1,, ....td "n. ~("d"n" 'h "t.. o~ ..t.. .....tl. Ih~ ulllI <or un,l. -.ntl> ...1;,..11 d... r........." ""..lrd or .."",",,,.d..~ to .n)' ,,1/,.., .!r"tutU 1>1' IlInt.. .nd .,,1 ....'I~ "....d ....I .o..r....m.< t" .1'''. ..,d. ,a~ UOll". Thr (lo"tln,..n on.. o~ If<..~r ,n.llln~"~ ,10,,11 ..ot .."ha.." II,.. 1"11''/11. ..f 11-., L...... 1."1"....,,,1... I.. pool tl". "..l. le..e o~ p,,~"..n. .hrrro! 'nl.. o'h..~ un.r. (....." .h"n 1,1.. for r..""nl on ,h.. .rp~op""t'" rr'o."~ "I the ...u"l, ,n ..I..rh ",.. I."..e,l p..r..""". .1"10 .'I....l...rl ." .".'T........"t ,'-T' du.....b"'!!: .nd d..MlIll;lhn, Ih.. p,,,.I..d .<<..ate .. a pool.<I U'U'. ...d "I'd" MlYh ..,..r.I.."".. Ih.. unn _1,.11 I,,, .H..tln.. lIS ,,, .11 pa~"" 1",..1"0 .h.'T h~,~.. . ."........01'1. ...,d ""lIU~. ,~r...~.t"'.. 01 ..b..,b..t <or "ot th~ u"'l IJ l,lo..,...,.1' ..H..rll,e .. lo .n oth,. o....~TI "I sltd"..... "......~.l, rDy..lty. <0. ..,h,r ",h.. OJ i.. tOo..d indude,! ,u &<.../l unll. L........ m"y .1 'U el..~I""" ..,...~1.~~ "II poo!"'': .>ph>>n 10..,..... o~ ..h..~ ..u'uur......,,'1l "I'".t"'... ,..~ ..~ .......pl..."" .n ...( ". ... ...tll 0" lh.. 'leu..d p,.."'i..... .nd Ih.. p...ol..d unit m.y inrl,,']... bul i. not t,,'llti....l fr) i"d...d... 1a,,,1 ..~ ll''''''' "p"" ",hid. . w~Jl ...p.Me "I p.".lu,ill" <l.il ... IOU In p.,i.... qu",ntili... h~s Ihu..I"!,,'" b~.." ...."'plet</:<I ..I" upo" ..hi." ".......,i"n. lor Ib.. d.ill;". of I ...-..lJ rtl' "il ..~ J!'" 10",'" d...r~l"',,... h..rn rD,,,,,.......d, (lp~'a,j",.. for d~iIlinl ..n of pro,I""li,," of oil o~ Jll' i~u", ""y pa" or lh.. p""l~d ,...il ",I,i," i..d..<l~, .ll r'..i ,It.. land ....,.~..J l.y Ihi, I...,,,, "j:~..llr.. "I wlt..th... ..."h ..p..r.ri..n. (n~ d.illi".. .....~, ..nn",,~"r..d or .ud, p,..oJ~.,i,,,, "'u ........~..,( I...f."." ..~ .rlr~ tll.. .....<ul;oo DI Ihi. i"sl~"",enl o~ tI,1' i".ln"'''nl d....,n"I,",: 110.. p....I,.,1 Dllil, shall be ..o,._."I..~..,1 .. ..p......lion' lut d.ilJin" .... ... pro,j,wl,on nf oil o~ lias f,o... I...d ........~..d by Ih.. I....." ...1>..llor~ o~ "..I Ill" "..II o~ wrll. ,... 1.....I...j IOn tI,1' pr......Ie. r..",red I'f tI,i. I..,..... .nd ,10.. enti... .~.~,,~.. r"n~lit"linJ .".h u..i' o. ....,... .,. 10 ...i1 ...J ':". .., ~i.her ...1 iI...".. ... hH..i" p~o,-id.o1. .1...1\ 1,1' 1',,'I..d f,.. .ll ,..fl'O'.... .."....pt Ih.. p,,}n,~nl of royalli", .... pr",Io.rl;.." f."", Ih" p"o.l~rI ""'I. .. if th.. '''''''' ......... ,..d..J..d in d.i. I."... fo~ Ii", p..r,,""'" of r.lI"p"""" IU" ~"yal:l... t.. ..hi..h "",,,~n..1 ~..y"hi.._ .o.d p.ymrnl; ,,,,I uf pl"'I.....i.." .ntl .....h..f tl-...", ,halt l,~ ~l\t,II..>l. on prlll/uel;"n .-.1, oil "".1 1I~', ." ~"hr' "I d".,,,. f."", Ih~ r....l..'! unit, th..,e "..11 b.. .I!Ilcatcd l.. .h.. land ~on'~u loy el,i. le.... and i"rlu,l..rJ in ''1.'''' ....;t . pro rat. po~I,,,.. of ti,.. />11 ...",1 ,,~.. ... ~il\"'" or d",,". 1'~..Ju.,J f~u... Ih. p.o.:.l"J vn;1 .f...~ ,1...lueliOI: lhlt ",..,I (,,~ 1lp~r"lio". on tl,.. pool..J "";1. Sud-. .ll"..lti.." .h..1I Io" 0" an ''''''''I:r l-.al,___II''''1 i. to '''r, Ih.~.. .lwll I,.. ~""r.I~,1 I.. .1,.. ."'''.10'' ~u"r.e,l hy Ih;" J....,., ..,,,I ;n..h"lr.) in .h.. 1'0..I~u ...ni. Il.al P"O nla p"~,i,,.. 01 th.. ..II .nd ~~~. Dr ..id..... ..f tit..",. 1',,,,1"<"0 f~o," 1101' 1'.....1",1 ..nit "hirh 11,r n.....bt. of "urf"..e '''''_ r"..rred by Il,;. Jea"" .",1 i"d..,l...) '0 tl-... p,."l,." un'l Io...r. t.. Ill.. 1..,,1 nun,l...... ..I .u~f".... ........ ;..~l>"I..,' ill Ih.. p""I,." unj~ R"t.,h.... hu....,,"'..r ./'o.l! I... "",,,pulo'..1 Dn 110.. p"n;o" ul lurl, pc",(u.-ti..n. ...lo..tf,u il t... oil a"d It;l', .... ..ill-.<r~ ..I II"."" .n .11",,,\..,,, tll 11,.. 1.<<<1 ......rr..d I,y Ihi. In..- '1.",1 inrlutl.d ill ,h.. .."it j"", al d,>>""h ou,-h p,..rlurll"" ......... f....", ."eb 1"".1. Th.. p""I"~,i..,, (~u,,' .11 {Iii ".1'11 ...al 1-... co".i,l..r..,1 1>~<>,I"~liun fcorn th.. I.,..... ..~ "il f.ool<"d uni. Ir.-.n' ..'.;rll il i. pr",ltsrinll ..,,,f n,,1 .... p.ud"l'Ii,,,, fe"", . Il"~' poo.J..rl llnit; ."d p~O')ll'lio<< Ifn"> a ~aJ w~II ..:ill b.. ,,"n.irl~,..,1 I' p~...,I"...i.." f~om llu- e."" or ,.. po<>l..d ....'I f.oUl whirl, it ,.pf,,,'''rin. .oi.! not If""'." ..il poole..! "..;\. . 5. If .t th.r ""'pinli"" ..r Ih.. pr;""...y IHm.oil, I-a'. .... ullt.... min..r..! i~ not bdnt; pcod"....f1 Oil ssid land, ..r Cum l.nd pooled 11-..........il1., bill Lu",e h th..n ,1I,a,...d .11 drill,nr or rewo,liol optroliolu Ih~f"o.". <>r ~h~n hne eo.",pl"l,rll . dr~ 10..1,' thrrr...n ...illtin 611 .(~~. pri", I.. I".. "",I ..( lit.. I"i'"ar)' t~n", Ill.. k'~e ~1",1I rt:",,,i,, in f,,~r,,'o I"n~ ", "prr;tl,nn, un ,...,,1 "..1\ '" I..r rl"f/i,,~ M ,,,..,,.1.,.._ ../ ''''~ ".1.Iiti...,a\ wrll "H I''''..'''''''''') ...,,1, n.. ......u/i..lI ..C ""IT" '10"" htl r"n...~".h... lIa~... and if Ih~~' r...uh in.II,~ I'f'HI"rl,,,n "f on. ~,,, "r Olhrr mi"....I. .0 !o,,~ II...r,'~IIH ;t, o,L ,~.'. or "Ib... "'i".""l i. p,u,l",'..rl ,...'" ",id bnrl. ... ft,>n' hud T",,,lrJ Ill.......ith4 U. "h..r ,l,e "'I'";\t,,,,, "r Ihe l'rimat)' t"fn\ ..I tl;l~ 1..,,;,,- :on.! ;si...r oil. .J!. Or o,hn ",in...,,1 j, lIt".!,,,.,.,J fr,,", .~i" I.."d, ot i,,,", bn'/ 1.,-,,,I"ull"""'''I!.. lh~ p.od..r-lit>n th..r..oC .(,"uhl f".... lroon' ~n~. "~U'r. ,l,i. ka'.. .hall "<>1 Urmir>al.. if l.<......r.. r.."""....c'" "pH"li..". t". ,lriUi", ..r r.....".k,,,~ ...i,hi.. f,~ <f~!; ,oft... ,I... ....'I;lI'"n of .".1> pr..Jll~ljOJl. I."t ,"".11 t~.".in in {,,~~.. 'In.1 ..fr.." .0 lolte ,.. '"rlo "I"',.,i..". ~f.. ror,,'fnll...l ...ill-. "" r...~linn ..( "h>fl' Ih;tll 61l .."""".,,,;....' ,J..~'" .nd it Ih..~ ....ult in II... ('(",1'-',1;..0. o( uil. "".. or o\hr~ mi"..r"t. ." I...., Ihr.ohtr ". "iI. ~,". o. 011,,.. m'''''f~1 i, p,,,,lu.eJ from .~i.J bnJ. '" hom I""J p"u(,',{ th........ilh. ..\n.. p,..-,l~d .."i, rl..,iFn~I..J hr l...,,~.. in .rct>rrlJ<l(" ";110 ,h.. t..rm. 1,..,..,,(. m'r h.. di..olHJ by l.e'..... bl- ,n''''''n~,,1 merl I.... ,,,.,,,,1 in Ihe "t'-PI"Ni,l.. ..eto.d. 01 tn., ~'>l'flly in ..hieh ,"~ I......J I',(",i'", "r;, "',,,,11',1 .t ~"r tim.. ~her th~ ~"mlolrti,," <>f ~ drl h"l.. '" d,.. ~~"alin" of p.",!"ui"n nn ..,,<1 ""'1. I.. ,h~ e..."l . ......I!..~ ....rlh p,,,,J,,.in~ oil.... 'H in P") ,n:; 'l"~"';I'" ,lro<lld h.. 1.r....,I11 in on "d,,,rent bnd ~n.1 ,,-ilhin 11(\ i....t "I .no:! ,lra,,,i"'l Ih.. 1~~,..oI l'~~m;..... or bnJ p"..I..J tl.........,lb. t...,..e ""r....' I" doll "r..b 0(/'<\ .....11 o~ ...11.. '" ~ ~.~,nn~bh prude,,1 "I",,~l'" ....,.",01 ,l,ill .."J... II,.. "me "r ,itnibr ei.,'''''''I;lIl<U. [.~".." "'av ~, "..~ ti",~ ,"Ut"t.. ."d d~lhn tll L....o~... 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In the event of drilling or reworking operations on the leased premises, Lessee agrees that as soon as is practicable after such operations are completed on each well, to level all dumps, fill all pits, remove all debris and put the surface of the land in substantially the same condition as is practicable as it was prior to the commencement of 'such operations. Lessee further agrees to pay Lessor for actual damages to'the surface of the land, growing crops, livestock, fences, water weIll tanks, reservoirs or other improvements situated on the leased premises, resulting from Lessee's operations hereunder. , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed on the date first above written. CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ay Willis F. Jetton County Jud..e "~'-"-IN";ITNES.~ ,,'nl-;llt:tlF. eM. i.."tru"'....l i. ....1'1'..'",1 .", cho- .41" Ii.., "I...\," ",rill..." , --_...---- ---_.-----~_.,.._. ,'" ..............,..,......,................,.."....':.. ,..,...."..".."..............,.."..,.............1 ......_..".w...~ ."..........._............."."..".....".........._..~L;;~;t..... -:..._..... ._d . ....M._........".............H...._......................._........_um~... 8,.... THE STATE OF TE.'<AS COUDl, or... ...Ca.lhoun.... } Before me, tbe undenipedDuthority. aD this da,. pe~loIU:IUy eppea.ud '" j. j , I ..,wi.llis..,.f,.,...,Jet,ton,..,.,County....Judge....oI,..,Calhoun ...County,,,,....Texas,................................,.............:..... ' , b h 'd ,] on whOle name XXis ,ubscribed 10 the. fnre~ainr; in,lrument. and IIcknow,ledged to !"I! bown to au: to e tel enllca pen '........... .mn_..,' h' d 'n the capac{ty there.1.n lhat. .... .he............c,;ecQ!ed the same for the purpu5<e" and cogsidel'.llion.1 erc:-m e:x.pre~ae , ~ .... stated, and as the act, and deed of sa~d County. Se t,embe.r......,:....,A, D.l....7,4.... ' Given UDder lIlY ba.nd IlDd U3) of oHu:.e thu she..... .................,...o13f oL..,.....,....,........ .. .p. ..._......"..........-...,....................~.....................-. Notarr Publie in abcJ lor. .....t:9.-.1.hQun... ...County. Te:l31 I I '1""'1 In 8 o o I I ACCOUNTS ALLOWED 1,.,:8'...'1: , . ~ ,., On motion by and carried, Commissioner'Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, . ... '.. . the following bills were approved for payment: ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE White Insurance Agency Auto Parts and Machine Company, Inc. B-R Dredging Co., Inc. Coastal Motor Co. Texas Concrete Company ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO White Insurance Agency City Auto Supply B. D. Holt Co, B-R Dredging Co.., 'Inc. ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE La Ward Telephone Co., Inc. White Insurance Agency Coastal Motor Company Tri Wholesale Company Power Electric & Hardware Company White Insurance Agency Jackson Electric Cooperative, Inc. ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT FOUR White Insurance Agency B. D. Holt Company GENERAL Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk W. H. 'Sample, Chairman; '1974 Conference Central Power and Light Company Auto Parts and Machine Comoany, Inc. Hayes Electric Service Gulf Bend Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Cunningham Pharmacy Physician's Desk Reference Calhoun County Office Supply Victoria Office Equipment," Inc. SAIARY Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk Credit Bureau Maurice G. Wood, Sheriff Phillips Petroleum Company Shell Oil Company Texaco Inc. White Insurance Agency Kroll's Criminalistics, Inc. Bordosky's Jiffie Market Longhorn Packing Co. SAlARY Allen Leroy Sparks, Constable Pet. 2 Theodore E. Hawes, Constable Pet. 5 $ 1,039.00 79.09 89.60 58.50 96.90 812.00 12.48 71. 04 294.40 19;'61 446.00 82.41 46.35 16.69 114.00 5.36 2,083.00 1,399.54 216.30 35.00 143.08 24.14 267.10 253.00 66.34 327.17 9.50 4.64 11.00 245.50 5.75 88.92 5.54 8.06 21. 77 10.00 125.40 16.31 214.32 44.00 75.00 75.00 J&';2 COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that. said report be approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT I The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her report for the month of August, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - MUSEUM On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that bids be obtained for repair and maintenance on the second floor of the Jail-Museum, with bid opening set for October 14, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 13th day of September, A. D. 1974, at a Regular I Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were ap~. Willis F. ATTEST: .^. 0 . ~iLofY)c-l~ Mary is McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TERM HELD SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 ~TflE:'$TA,TE- OFI TE:XA$ur:~T;".' :-:::-:; ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1974, 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, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: I Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 I ,....j lfj g o o I I Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan Commissioner, Precinct 3 'Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Cler~ whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: HOSPITAL - BIDS, IMPRINTING EQUIPMENT . The :following Champ Traylor bids were received Memorial Hospital: ,for imprinting equipment for CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Lavace, Texa5 ADVERTISEMENT FOR QUOTATIONS Sealed proposals shall be addressed to: Cow-missioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Concerning: A Data Collection System for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital in accordance with specifications listed. Bids will be received by the Commissioners Court until 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 20, 1974. The quotations will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Any quotations received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The contracts will be awarded on the basis of price, quality, delivery dates, appearance, and/or availability of maintenance service, and the Commissioners Court reserves the right to be the sole judge in determin- ing which quotation will be most advantageous to the Hospital. No quotation may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing for receipt of proposals for at least thirty (3) days. Specifications may be examined without charge and copies obtained from the office of the Administrator, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port Lavaca, Texas. Hon. Willls F. Jetton, County Judge CalholJn County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 11'"'J" 1 0 F 'l f83~ I I I ! , , , I , , cl 1::(]}/l' G~x: CHnr~p rnnYLfJH r'lEriiOH:.~~ HDSP [TAL. Port Lavacu, Texas INFORMATION TO SUPPLfERS 1. Sub~ittlnQ Prd~03213 I, Supplier should fill in each price for each grcup of equip~ent h9 purposes to furnish. 2# Trade-in of existinq eouiDm8nt Supplier shell allou a trade-in Dn existing addressDgraph system equipment prasently in use in Champ Traylor MemDrial HDspital. This equipment consist of: a. b. c. AddressDgraph Model 100S - 1 Graphotype MDdel 350 - 1 Addressographs - 4 ,1#' ~ /5'- /"j-"'''<:: y=Z - .:l D ,~ .P/:3 D cw TraylDr,MemDrial Hospital, Said equipment may ba examined at Champ Port Lavaca, Texas. 3. Interpretation of f'Price" Supplier should bear in mind that "price" shall mean that material delivered prepaid to, the building site. The cDntract shall include' packing, shipping, freight, and express charges, and delivery and I setu~ in the Hospital building. 4. Propos31 Form Supplier shall fill in, Dn these specifications, the group price of equipmant or supplies he proposes to furnish, and shall submit the bound specificatiDns tD the Ouner and his q~Dtation. An add- itional CDPY will be furnished each supplier for his files. Sup- plier should sign the prDposal form preceding the Equipment List. Any pertinent specificatiDns or material submitted to the Owner ShDUld be attached to the list as well. The prDposal as submit- ted, and as accepted by the Ouner shall cDmprise the contract of sale. (Supplier is cautioned tD retain a copy Df his quotation.) 5. Dalivery Date of Eouiomant Required dalivery date fDr embDssing machine, OctDber 28, 1974. Delivery for imprinters, November 11, 1974. (Earlier dates not objectiDnable. ) 6. P8~~~tV for Non-naliv8~Y There shall be a S5.0D per d3Y penalty for eash ddY of n0n-delivery beYDnd th9 required delivery date. I 7. C,lt31o'=l r,ll!mb~H'S and S~,bstitution3 Cuts of the propused equipment, along with the lil~nufacturer's p,J~p 2 0 f tJ " I I I ~ It:l g (.:l c::l I 1-' Cll!\ii;P TnrIYLU:< f{l~rl!J;t ri\~ !J;-.;Pl rnll ;:, 8', ",5 II Purt:- L.JVc\l;,"J', l\1;-:"!~; , , catalog nu~becs, must acconlpany the quotation. Suppli~r's catalog nu",b~r~ must be fil.led in on the list shoet. 8. Contr~ct and P8rforman~8 Bond (a) The Contract form in these specifications is intendad to ba an acceptanc8 by the Ownsr of the Proposal submitted, or any portion of it as set out in the Ilacceptanco form", and an agreement by the supplie~ to furnish equipment as quotad. Th8se specifications, the proposal submitted, all descripcive matter, and all notations os containod in the proposal submitted, shall form a part of the cont~act betwaan Ownar and Supplier, and shall be binding 'upon both. (b) Pe.Lf0Lm~nca 8.ond';""'T'.Jon.ey Order, Cashier's Check 1 or approved bond in the amount of S% of tot~l price is required. Cost of 80nd shall be born9' by the Owner. Bond instrument will be made payable to Commi~sioners Court, Calhoun County. Upon receipt, installation and operation of equipment, retaining bond will b3 returned to the successFul bidder. 9. Payments Payments to the Contractor will be made within thirty {3D) days of receipt of the equipment in accordance with these specifications. 10. Award The contracts will be awarded orr the basis of price, quality, delivery dat~, and/or availability of maint8nance seLvic8; and the O~ner reserV9S the right to b8 the sole judge in ,determining which proposal will be the most advantageous to the Owner. 11. ot!ner Whenever the term "O~nar" is used in this specification, it refers to the Co~mi8sione~s Court, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca, .Texas. 12. Delivery of Documents All papers required to be delivered ,to the Owner shall, unless otherwise specified in t!riting shall be delivered to Mr. Eldon Easley, Administrator of Champ Tra~lor Memorial Hospital, Port lavaca, Texas. 13. Substitutions Where catalog numbers and ,data have'been used in the specifications, it has been the intention to set a standard of quality desired, 2nd dOGS not mean that similar items of other supplisLs will not be considered. Where a substitution is proposed by the supplier, the brand na~e and catalog nu~ber sho~ld bs included on the bid list. PE"J" 3 of' 9 J..... l)~~n~Jtr2tLon Eouic~9nt Separate propcsDls will Equipment provided such full CJar ranty. be accepted for cu~rant Demonstration Equipmerlt year Demonstration carries ~8nuf2Gtu~er's P~'l8 II of' 9 1:'8:6 CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMQRiAl HOSPITRL Port LavaciJ, To.xws PROPOSAL D3b:!: 3-./. /'l197~ I I TO: Hon. WLllis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas In compliance with your invitation for quotations, tl2ving examined the specifications and other documents within the specification, and being familiar with all the conditions surrounding the project, the undersigned proposes to furnish all equipment set out on the fDllosing pages and shall ba in accordance ~ith be specifications for said equip- ment, and shall be as directed therein. " , , ( s; (,7;:; . 1. 2. 3. Bid item A, for Bid item B, fDr Total Bid iter.lS the the A & sum of sum of B, for the sum of ~:;;-b OG ,v' /.04 I rV~4 7..5-) 39/.5'..3 D /.5',Z.-Z-, ''1..:0;- /1 ':;-;t-37. 7.s- .i ~r3J, 7~ ~ :~CtL~~~ --- ~~-::,(7' 7:5" 1. Bid ite", Bid item Bid item Total Bid A, for the sum of B, for the sum of C, for the sum of items, A, B, & C for the sum of 2. 3. 4. Demonstration Equipment . Upon receipt of notice of acceptance of this quotation, I (we) will execute a fDrmal "Notice of Acceptance of Proposal", as bound ~ithin these specifications, and will execute same within ten (10) days of receipt. I Respectfully submitted, , j)4f- ~ac~ ';t:J.. :3 W. A"'.DE.;~..SA..... LN (Bu$iness Adrress) t4U~"'I'-U'1 y: 7.:J75'.;<. (SEAL - if proposed by a corporation) r..;ote: by the Sp~cify d~liv8ry u3te for the equipment which cannot be delivered date stated in the instructions. J( ,L~,- UdA'W I C....a--l..:..,...i'-" e-L..-d.- )-..... ..:;-;4 c""""""':' /". ri-0+~ t.<-IJ~ ,:;, ~7<1' IV; TZu.......e t;J-/.-1Z~ J {t-t; 7;/...:./rz.c.f T~";J""'" , , J)..:-f~1.7 Ld~ ~~~y,-{;-4, /UU'....~~L Jz4--u-ul~.j .,.P:l~' r< ' :.-,... f-id:,-~J... u.-~ /O~, p"g", 5 of 9 I '1 I I ,'.... -~~ '. 1~Er1. CHAr-1P TRfIYLO,., rc,Ef'lIJRI.~L HOSPITAL Port LavQca, Texas I ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL STATE OF TEXAS ) ( COUNTY OF CALHOUN ) Notice'is given that the proposal of .... ~ Dated is acceptad as quoted. g ~ Supplier agrees to supply and Owner agrees to purchasa: o for the sum of Dollars (11 ). I It is understood between the Owner and Supplier that' all equipment shall be delivered prior to the date stated on the list, in accordance with written in- 'structions of the Owner EXCEPT that equipment which bears a different delivery date upon the attached list or upon said original Proposal. It is hereby further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that no mechanic, contractor, sub-contractor, material man, or other person can, or will contract for, or in any other manner have or acquire any lien upon the building or work covered by this memorandum, or the land upon which the same is situated. COMMISSIONERS COURT Calhoun County Port Lavaea, Texas DATED: 8Y: DATED: 8Y: I P"l)" 6 0 f 9 " 18~B' !, GEi;!E:R/1L: SPECIFICATIONS FOR DATA COLLECTION EqUIP~ENT AND SUPPLIES A Data Collection System to be installed in Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital which will interface with the Shared Hospital Accounting System provided by Madical InFormation, Inc., Dallas, Texas. Tho system is to P:OViC3 charg3 recording fo~ all inpatients and refe~r8d outpatients treated at said institution. The bid should include installation of the equipment to include,a9justment to Hospital specifications, training of all concerned Hospital personnal and follow-up training du:ing the initial phases of the system's operation. Said training and follow-up shall be performed on the Hospital Premises. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SPECIFICATIONS 1. BID ,ITEr~ A: Er~BOSSER. The Embosser shall meat the following speci- fications and operation requirements: -4/Pt ~~ 6<fh t, a. .oIL ~.K 0.<.. d. P)::. b. Shallb~ of an Electric Keyboard Design. Typewriter keyboard is preferred. ~ ~~.~ ~~'-l:~ Shall accept plastic cards Addressograph-Multigraph CR 72 and scored CR 71-2 or the equivalent. c. Shall provida embossing on the top of the card for "keyline" identification when filed. Shall provida the standard 26 character alphabet in all capitals, 0-9 reguleI' numeric and 0-9 OCR nUfi18J;ic, and punctuation 11.,_/". d-.. e. Shall provide automatic character spacing and line feed. C,t:. f. Shall provide automatic columnar tabulation. ~L .tYK... g. Shall provide ten characters per inch or less. ~'IC... h. Shell provid8 tippi.ng capability in the 8vsnt 8tt',;S~"; r2"d C2.rd:3 fClC-. i. clLj. " 2ftl net s-::e~ ~9' ~2D i_il th::: D':;~.2 C()-i_lsction SystC:tl O[";s.:.;]n. (:'3~7.! also Plastic,Cards below). Shall provide Base of operation with ~~r'lr~um tr~irling and orien- tation tines. S~H'vic8 shall be p8L'formsd on the I-;ospital ::E'cmisas and/or 2: loaner machine of the surle or equivalent style shall be made pi:l1J8 7 0 F I] :~. I I I '1 I I fS-;9 , available in the evant of extended repair times or the removal of the 8!nbosS8r fro~ the user's prslnis8s. I 2. BID ITEM 8: IMPRIHfER. The imprinter shall lnaat tha following sp9ci- fications and ope~Jtlon raquirgmants: R. r"'-!~S3S Station fbchines (Four required) ftcl-Z:/ /?- - <')))-C'c/ 2.1t..)~ (1) ~,.(- Shull be d3t~ gatilsring d3Vic8 c~pab18 of fru~ a CR 72 (o~ equivalent) pla3tic c2~d part 80 column tabulator card form. print.ing C2t~ .l- , L . onl..O a mu.l.",..!..- .-i' It':I 8 Cl o ~.,L (2) tC.L(3) Shall be portable. Shall p~ovida reasonably quiet operation such that, in tha view of the Hospital, patient care will not be compromised through the use of the equipment in patient care areas. ~~4) Shall provide forms location to insure a uniform imprinting of the patient data from the plastic card on all forms used. b. Ancillary Department Charge Machines - (10 required) ( S) __ (1) ll. -(n.,J@nf. IS" 11-17-f:7-" , @H3J.~o Shall meet all of the specifications above for the Nurse Station Machines and all of the following: .~) (a) ~tC. Shall provide for the simultaneous printing of up to four plastic cards (CR 71-2 scored cards which have been halved) (b) <'PI<:.. Shall provide for variable input of the seven (7) position simultaneous with the printing of the card data. elL (2) Service shall meet the requirements in paragraph 1. j. 3. BID ITEM C: SUPPLIES 2. EM80SSED PLASTIC CARD FILES: The embossed plasti~ card files shall meet the requirements and specifications as Follows: PrE. 3 J_7/ @ 1>-: $"0 (1) Patient Plate Card Files: (a) Shall provide filing spsce for 30-40 CR 72 cards (or equal) per nurse station. (Four stations required.) (b) Shall provide for idGntification of Bach card filed "itb'J..,r, c9c:Cl'nl of the card from the file through the us:? of tha !;kc;ylin3". 1- DU: 3f~ PFE. ~ 10 (c) lit.. 0 e ,}I'/- (2) AncillacY Data Cell Files: bt-A) (; /~f1V<L (a) Shall roquire a minimum of desk space. Sholl provid8 for'the filing of 3500 (opprox.) Half CR 71-2 scorad cords (or er,uol). ~[' . { /' " ,.,J~('r"'t C~'~I dlv 9'1. SC ,p"'go e 0 f 9 fg-o "Ie (b) Shall provide easy ace ass and rcadibility of all d2t2 G811s while filed. SQ,I' , ' c~(c) Filing sj'3tBm3 shall p.rDvide t'J o:::cu~y as Jiti:lg as p:-<J::tical. b. , , and rsq~ir=~~nts: PLASTIC CA~DS: P123tic CBEds shall ~93C the follculng_3p3cifi~3tions O~ (1) Shall ba A-M CR 72 a~d CR 71-2 (scored) or equal. C/~ (2) Shall bo either stress whits or~~ or~ (3) If Tippabla cards ara bid, embosser must include tipping capability. CR 7/..- ).I.}--tt-/ l@t 7~/W (4) Cards in sufficient number to allow the preparation of 3500 - 4000 data cells are required. (2000 scored cards) CIZ.. 7'),,)t-CiJ-1 "i2.:"r (5) A quantity of 1000 CR 72 (or equal) cards aTe required as the first six months supply. c. OTHER SUPPLIES: A quantity or ribbons, tipping fall (if required) and any other supplies required for the initial start up and first six ,months operation shall be bid. 01. 4. Service for this equipment must be available within a redius of 140 miles. I 5. Installation of the system will be scheduled to the convenience of the Hospital and will allow adequate time for the completion of the hospital'S pre-installation responsibilities. ck- c. 14-~ 10 ~f..r,...." , l. - f'{)- ~r) fl. s '- ~ T--<j~lc-vif @ 3.Pr => ;I @ ~,t)!;;' "" :<9S'.). 1) ~ . .3p,,>tJ (; L;)~:..,-[,- If .?o,,~O /'1~ I pClac 9 of I) " .: , i r9~r I , I CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port lavaca, Texas I ADVERTISEMENT FOR QUOTATIONS Sealed proposals shall be addressed to: Co~missioners Court Calhoun County Port lavaca, Texas 77979 Concerning: .,..; an 8 A o A Data Collection System for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital in accordance with specifications listed. Bids will be received by the Commissioners Court until 10:00 a.m. friday, September 20, 1974. The quotations will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Any quotations received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The contracts will be awarded on the basis of price, quality, delivery dates, appearance, and/or availability of maintenance service, and the Commissioners Court reserves the right to be the sole judge in determin- ing which quotation will be most advantageous to the Hospital. I No quotation may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing for receipt of proposals for at least thirty (3) days. Specifications may be examined without charge and copies obtained from the office of the Administrator, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port 9~e~~s~ / Hon. Willis ton, County Judge Calhoun ounty rthouse Port lavaca, exas I page 1 of 9 I I l f9:'2 , I CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Lavaca, Tex~s INFORMATION TO SUPPLIERS 1. Submittinq Proposals Supplier should fill in each price for each group of equipment he purposes to furnish. 2. Trade-in of existinq equipment Supplier ,shall allow a equipment presently in equipment consist of: trade-in on existing addressograph system use in Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. This a. b. c. Addressograph Model 1008 - 1 Graphotype Model 350 - 1 Addressographs - 4 Said equipment may be examined at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port Lavaca, Texas. 3. Interpretation of "Price" Supplier should bear in mind that "price" shall mean that material delivered prepaid to the building site. The contract shall include packing, shipping, freight, and express charges, and delivery and set up in the Hospital building. 4. Proposal Form 'Supplier shall fill in, on these specifications, the group price of equipment or supplies he proposes to furnish; and shall submit the bound specifications to the Owner and his quotation. An add- itional copy will be furnished each supplier for his files. Sup- plier should sign the proposal form preceding the Equipment List. Any pertinent specifications or material submitted to the Owner should be attached to the list as well., The proposal as submi t- ted, and as accepted by the Owner shall comprise the contract of sale. (Supplier is cautioned to retain a copy of his quotation.)' 5. Delivery Date of Equipment Required delivery 'date for embossing machine, October 28, 1974. Delivery for imprinters, November 11, 1974. (Earlier dates not objectionable.) 6. Penalty for Non-Delivery There shall be a $5.00 per day penalty for each day of non-delivery beyond the required delivery date. 7. Cataloq Numbers and Substitutions Cuts of the proposed equipment, along with the manufacturer's page 2 of 9 ..-:,.:~t~ I ' I I' I ClIlIl"lP HlliYI.or! l'lEr'IOiHI\L HOSP [1~9'3~, Port I avacu, T8XQS catalog numbers, must accompany the quotation. Supplier's catalog numbers, must be filled in on the list sheet. 8. Contract and Performance Bnnd . (a) The Contract form in these specifications is intended to be an acceptance by the Owner of the Proposal submitted, or any portion of it as set out in the "acceptance form", and an agreement by the supplier to furnish equipment as quoted. I These specifications, the proposal submitted, all descriptive matter, and all notations as contained in the proposal submitted, shall form a part of the contract between Owner and Supplier, and shall be binding upon both. (b) Performance Bond, Money Order, Cashier's Check, or approved bond in the amount of 5% of total price is required. Cost of Bond shall be borne by the Owner. Bond instrument will be made payable to Commissioners Court,'Calhoun County. Upon receipt, installation and operation of equipment, retaining bond will be returned to the successful bidder. "'"'" If:I 8 Cl Cl 9. Payments Payments to the Contractor, will be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of the equipment in accordance with these specifications. 10. Award The contracts will be awarded on the basis of price, quality, delivery date, and/or availability of maintenance service; and the Owner reserves the right to be the sole judge in determining which proposal will be the most advantageous to the Owner. I '11. Owner Whenever the term "Owner" is used in this specification, it refers to the Commissioners.Court, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca, Texas. 12. Delivery of Documents All papers required to be delivered to the Owner shall, unless otherwise specified in writing shall be delivered to Mr. Eldon Easley, Administrator of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port Lavaca, Texas. 13. Substitutions Where catalog numbers and data have been used in the specifications, it has been the intention to set a standard of quality desired, and does not mean that similar items of other suppliers will not be considered. Where a substitution is proposed by the supplier, the brand name and catalog number should be included on the bid list. paoe 3 of 9 . -'1-- - = --- - CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Lavaca, Texas 14. Demon~tration Equipment Separate proposals will be accepted for current year Demonstration Equipment provided such Demonstration Equipment carries manufacturer's full warranty. page 4 of 9 119~4', PROPOSAL TO: Hen. Uillis F. J9tton, County Judge CalhQ~n County Courthouse Port Lavac2, Tax2s C~lf\r'1P TI1AYLOf{ i'!F.:i'~'J~liA:. HClSPfTAL Port LaV3CQ, Taxa3 D~te: Sept. 19, 1974 In compli2nc8 ~ith your invitation for quot2tio~s, t13ving examined the specific3tlons and other docu~snts within the specification, and being fa~ili8r with 211 the conditions surroundir.g the project, the undersigned proposes to furnish all equipment set out on th2 following pages and shall be in accord3nce with be spacific3tions for said equip- ment, 2nd sh311 be as directed therein. 1. Bid item A, for the sum of $ 3370.00 2. Bid ' . B, for the sum of 980.00 ~t,,8m 3. Bid item C, for the sum of 452.50 4. Total Bid items, A, B, '" C for the sum of $ 4802,50 Demonstration Equioment 1. Bid item A, for the sum of none available 2. Bid item S, for the sum of 3. Total Bid items A & B, for the sum of Upon receipt of notice of acceptance of this quotation, I (we) will execute a formal "~Jotice of Acceptance of Proposal", a3 bound with,in these speCifications, and will execute seme within ten (10) days of receipt. (SEAL - if proposed by a corporation) Respectfully submitted, The Sam Barron Co. 2525 NE Loop 410 San ntonio TX 78217 (Business Address) Nute: Specify delivery da t"'e " for the equipment. tlhich c<Jnnat be delivered by the date stated in the instructions. Our normal del ivery date is 60 days from date 120 days from date of order on ptastic cards. possible to meet the dates requested. paQo ~ of 9 or order, on machines and HO'Jeve r, ~Je wi) 1 do a 1 ) I I I b~,~ I ' .,...j ll':l 8 o o I I THE SAM BARRON CO. 2525 N,E, LOOP 410 PHONE, 512.653.0880 MAIL, BOX 18302 SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78218 Addendum to "Proposal" to Hon. Wi 11 is F. Jetton, County Judge, dated Sept. 19, 1974: Bid Item A: Farrington Compact Cardwriter, per specifications attached Farrington Tipper, per specifications at'tached Bid Item B: a. Farrington Model 5000 Imprinters, per specifications att: 4 machines, each $ 245.00 b. No bid - we are unable to price this item on short notice. Bid Item C: a. No bid b. 2,000 Scored cards, plastic, BC-72, .030" blue crease white per M $53.50 1,000 BC-72, plastic, .030~ blue crease white c. Repair and replacement parts model 5000 imprinter: 1 replacement module I guage for replacing module 12 replacement ink rollers 2" purple 12 rolls tipping foi 1 200' X 3" 6.00 7.50 $ 95.00 35.00 72.00 90.00 Bid Item A, Section J: $ 2595.00 775,00 $ 3370.00 $ 980.00 $ 980.00 107.00 53.50 $ 292.00 452.50 We will write our standard maintenance contract on the Farrington Cardwriter, cal) ing for two annual inspections, plus repair of the machine at ,any time, exclusive of parts, in our shop, with a loaner machine for any t'ime of extended repair Over two days. This contract is $225.00 per year. We will train your maintenance people on the repair of the Farrington Model 5000 imprinters. Trade-in of existinq equipment: We will make an allowance of $120.00 against the prices quoted herein for the Addressograph brand equipment listed by you. .' lHrs I , .I -1 I I , ! i , 11916' I ' CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Lavaca, Texas ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL I STATE OF TEXAS ) ( COUNTY OF CALHOUN ) Notice is given that the proposal of Dated is accepted as quoted. Supplier agrees to supply and Owner agrees to purchase: for the sum of Dollars ($ ). It is understood between the Owner and Supplier that all equipment shall be delivered prior to the date stated on the list, in accordance with written in- structions of the Owner EXCEPT that equipment which bears a different delivery ~ date upon the attached list or upon said original Proposal. ' 'I It is hereby further understood and agreed by and between the parties heret that no mechanic, contractor, sub-contractor, material man, or other person can, or will contract for, or in any other manner have or acquire any lien upon the building or work covered by this memorandum, or the land upon which the same is situated. COMMISSIONERS COURT Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas DATED: BY: DATED: BY: I page 6 of 9 " I ,...,j l/j 8 Cl Cl I I t;9'1, I i , SPECIFICATIONS FOR DATA COLLECTION EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES GENERAL: A Data Collection System to be installed in Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital which will interface with the Shared Hospital Accounting System provided by Medical Information, Inc., Dallas, Texas. The system is to provide charge recording for all inpatients and referred outpatients treated at said institution. The bid should include installation of the equipment to include,agjustment to Hospital specifications, training of all concerned Hospital personnel and follow-up training during the initial phases of the system's operation. Said training and follow-up shall be performed on the Hospital Premises. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SPECIFICATIONS 1. BID ITEM A: EMBOSSER. The Embosser shall meet the following speci- fications and operation requirements: a. Shal] be of an Electric Keyboard Design. Typewriter keyboard is preferred. b. Shall accept plastic cards Addressograph-Multigraph CR 72 and scored CR 71-2 or the equivalent. c. Shall provide embossing on the top of the card for "keyline" identification when filed. d. 'Shall provide the standard 26 character alphabet in all capitals, 0-9 regular numeric and 0-9 OCR numeric, and punctuation ".,_/". e.' Shall provide automatic character spacing and line feed. f. Shall provide automatic columnar tabulation. g. Shall provide ten characters per inch or less. h. Shall provide tipping capability in the event stress read cards are not specified in the Data Collection System Design. (See also P18stic Cards. below). i. Shall provide ease of operation with minimum training and orien- tation times. j. Service shall be performed on the hospital premises and/or a loaner machine of the same or equivalent style shall be made page 7 of 9 " r~ 0" .~ available in the event of extended repair times or the removal of the embosser from the,user's premises. 2. BID ITEM B: IMPRINTER. fications and operation The imprinter requirements: shall meet the following speci- I a. Nurses Station Machines (Four required) (1) Shell be data gathering device capable of printing data from a CR 72 (or equivalent) plastic card onto a multi- part BO column tabulator card form. (2) Shall be portable. (3) Shall provide reasonably quiet operation such that, in the view of the Hospital, patient care will not be compromised through the use of the equipment inpatient care areas. (4) Shall provide forms location to insure a uniform imprinting of the patient data from the plastic card on all forms used. b. Ancillary Department Charge Machines - (10 required) (1) Shall meet all of the specifications above for the Nurse Station Machines and all of the following: (e) Shall provide for the simultaneous printing of up to four plestic cards (CR 71-2 scored cards which havl been halved) Shall provide for variable input of the seven (7) position simultaneous with the printing of the card data. (b) (2) Service shall meet the requirements in paragraph 1. j. 3. BID ITEM C: SUPPLIES a. EMBOSSED PLASTIC CARD FILES: The embossed plastic card files shall meet the requirements and specifications as follows: (1) Patient Plate Card Files: (a) Shall provide filing space for 30-40 CR 72 cards (or equal) per nurse station. (Four stations required.) (b) Shall provide for identification of each card filed without removal of the card from the file through the use of the "keyline". (c) Shall require a minimum of desk space. (a) Shall provide for the filing of 3S00 (approx.) Half CR 71-2 scored cards (or equal). I (2) Ancillary Data Cell Files: page,B of 9 I ...-I ll:l 8 o o I I I I " , I I 1'9,'9 , . (b) Shall provide easy access and readibility of all data cells while filed. (c) Filing systems shall provide to occupy as little space as practical. b. PLASTIC CARDS: Plastic Cards shall meet the following specifications and requirements: (1) Shall be A-M CR 72 and CR 71-Z (scored) or, equal. (Z) Shall be either stress white or tippable. (3) If 'Tippable cards are bid, embosser must include tipping capability. (4) Cards in sufficient number to allow the preparation of 3500 - 4000 data cells are required. (2000 scored cards) (S) A quantity of 1000 CR 72 (or equal) cards are required as the first six months supply. c. OTHER SUPPLIES: A quantity or ribbons, tipping foil (if required) and any other supplies required for the initial start up and first six months operation shall be bid. ,4. Service for this equipment must be available within a radius of 140 miles. 5. Installation of the system will be scheduled to the convenience of the Hospital and will allow adequate time for the completion of the hospital!,s pre-installation responsibilities. page 9 of 9 2,O';Q CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port Luvaca, Tnxas ADVERTISEMENT FOR QUOTATIONS Sealed proposals shall be addressed to: C0I1~mission8I'S Court Calhoun County Port Laveca, Texas 77979 Concerning: A Data Collection Systom for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital in accordance with specifications listed. Bids will be received by the Commissioners Court until 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 20, 1974. The quotations will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Any quotations received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The contracts will be awarded on the basis of price, quality, delivery dates, appearance, and/or availability of maintenance service, and the Commissioners Court reserves the right to be tha sole judge in determin- ing which quotation will be most advantageous to the Hospital. No quotation may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing for receipt of proposals for at least thirty (3) days. Specifications may be examined without charge and copies obtained from the office of the Administrator, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port Lavaca, Texas. Hon. Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaea, Texas P"'l8 1 0 f 9 '.' . I I I 'I I i I C') '.CI.' 1 ~,(,.. , j I I I CH~f'W' TnrlYLOR ['iEi'IOR 1r\!_ HGSP rTl!.L Port LaVEJCa~ Texas I Ii.JFORi'1ATIm.l TO SUPPLIERS 1. Subxittino PraposJls Supplier should fill in each price fo~ Bsch group of equipmant he purposes to furnish. 2. Trade-in of existinq eQuiom~r.t 'O""'i lfj 8 A o Supplier shall allow a equipment presently in equipment consist of: trade-in on existing addressograph system use in Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. This a. b. Addressograph Model 100B - 1 Graphotype Model 350 - 1 Addressographs - 4 e. Said equipment may be examined at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Port Lavaea, Texas. 3. Intero~etation of "Price" I Supplier should bear in mind that "price" shall mean that material delivered prepaid to the building site. The contract shall include packing, shipping, freight, and express charges, and delivery and setup in the Hospital building. 4. Proposal Form Supplier shall fill in, on these specifications, the group price of equipment or supplies he proposes to furnish, and shall submit the bound specifications to the Owne~ and his quotation. An add- itional copy will be furnishad each supplier for his files. Sup- plier should sign the proposal form preceding the Equipment List. Any pertinent specifications or material submitted to the Owner should be attached to the list as well. The proposal as submit- ted, and as accepted by the Owner shall comprise the contract of sale. (Supplier is cautioned to retain a copy of his quotation.) 5. Delivery D2t8 of Equipment Required delivery date for embossing machine, October 23, 1974. Delivery for imprinters, November 11, 1974. (Earlier dates not objectionable.) s~ p~,~~~~v f~r r~o~-O::li\:~rv I Th~r8 sh~ll be a ~5.UO per d3Y psnalty fo~ each day of non-delivery beyond the required dalivery d3te~ 7 ~ C....:L...<!J"lf! (I.]u:nbeI's and Substitutions Cuts of the proposed equipment, along with the PlanufactlJrVr's pa'j3 2 0 r 9 20"2 {..f'Ull'11-' 11(:\"iU:li l'h:.I'i'JI"~:I\L Ilt)./!"j I.\L Iluc(: I ':'lV;::)I.:'::i, r':~><d3 cntalog numbers, must accompany the quotation. Supplier's catalog numbers must be Filled in on the list sheet. 8. Contract and P8rform~nc8' Band (e) The Contrast form in these,speciFicatiens is intended to be an acceptance by the Owner of the Proposal submitted, or any portion of it "as set out in the tlacceptanc8 form", and an agreement by the supplior to furnish equipment as quoted. 'These specifications, the proposal submitted, all descriptive matter, and all notations as cont~in8d in the propo321 sub~itted, shall fO~m I, a part of the contract between Owner and Supplier, and shall be binding upon both. (b) Performance Bond, Money Order, Cashier's Check, or approved bond in the amount of 51> of total price is roquired. Cost of Bond shall be borne by the Owner. Bond instrument will be made payable to Commissioners Court, Calhoun County. Upon receipt, installation and operation of equipment, retaining bond'will be returned to tha successful bidder. 9. Paymsnts Payments to the Contractor will be made within thirty (30)' days of receipt of the equipment in accordance with these specifications. 10. A'..1Jard The contracts will be awarded on the basis of price, quality, delivery dato, and/or availability of maintenance service; and the Owner ' reserves the right to be the sole judge in determining which proposal will be the most advantageous to the Owner. "~ 11. Owner Whenever the term "Owner" is used in this specification, it refers to I the Commissioners Court, Calhoun County, Port Lavaca, Texas. 12. Delivery of Documents All papers required to be delivered to the Owner shall, unless otherwise specified in writing shall be delivered to Mr. Eldon Easley, Adminis orator of Champ Traylor ~lemorial Hospital, Port Lavaca, Texas. 13. Substitutions Where catalog numbers and data have been used in the specifications, it hQS been ths intention to set a standard of quality desired, and does not mean that siDilar items of othar suppliers will not be considered. Where a substitution is proposed by the supplier, the brand name and catalog number should be included on th3 bid list. p..1q,,-,: .., of q CH~~P TRAYLOR ~EGORrAL Port Lavnc2) Toxas IilJspm~l- 14. DDffion8tratirln Equipm~nt Sapnrato propo~ol~ will bo accepted f'or current YU2r DelDonstration Equip@ont providod such Demonstration Equipment carries m3nufnctufartG full warranty. ....,', .,-.< palJo I, of 9 ---..... I, I I ""'" lQ 2 Cl o I I 2'CJ' 3~ CHAf'IP IRA YLOR. ,f'IEr~OR L1L HQSP IT AL Port- Lavo-c',J,-' Texas PROPOSAL D"te:~f I '1 h'l TO: Hon. Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavacat Texas In compliance with your invitation for quotations, having exa~ined the specifications and other ~ocuments within the specification, and being f2miliar with all the conditions surrounding the project, the undersigned proposes ta furnish all equipment set out on the following pages and shall be in accordance with be specifications for said equip- ment, and shall be as directed therein. ~ ~ 1. Bid item A, for the SUQ of '?If / 2. Bid item B, for the sum of ,. - , 3. Bid item C, for the sum of '1' .3( IO{l(J 4. Total Bid items, A, B, & C for the sum of Demonstration EquiDment . ",':t: 1. 2. 3. /Ii>/l/e ~"(J/L!~ the sum of YO.v E Bid item A, for the sum of Bid item B, for the sum of Total Bid items A & B, for Upon receipt of notice of acceptance of this quotation, I (we) will execute a formal "Notice of Acceptance of Proposal", as bound within these specifications, and will execute same within ten (10) days of ,receip t. Respectfully submitted; ,u( (SEAL - if proposed by a corporation) ,it' , epresent Live 1526- M sloRt?tAJ6 (Business fckJress) , :0 / u,e1?<5 elletS.;;; T:< 7.?O Nota: Sp0ciFy delivery dete for the equipment which cannot be deli~ered by the date stated in the instructions. Dd'VG~j DE/I'vE'll qD dAy'" AfteR. / nF/r1'l tf, 0 tC'-,tJ 1.5 ~ Mode. ( 7 '7.6-3 t:1Y1 60 S J e R "i<ece',p+ o-f CRdp;f2. modEl 7/09 J;nfJ;.?l/v'le"-.-' ;(63"131'1'-1 o.f Cr<:.clG'/2.. A /. L~ ( .' paqe S 0 r 9 /VCnc ( 5E,Rt.!/cr;. 1)/\./ A/I J:f{<.(I//llI?AlI f/?O ffI ~~ciR,a./ 7G-tAS 2~@4; .. :1 CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Port ~3vaca, Tex3s 1 ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL I STATE OF TEXAS ) ( COUNTY OF CALHOUN ) Notice is given that the proposal'of DatEJd is accepted as quoted. Supplier agrees to supply and Owner agrees to purchase: for the sum of Dollars ($ ) . It is understood between the o~ner and Supplier that all equipment shall ba delivered prior to the date stated on the list, in accordance with written in- structions of the Owner EXCEPT that equipment which bears a, different delivery date upon the attached list or upon said original Proposal., ,I It is hereby further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that no mechanic, contractor, sub-contractor, material man, or other person can, or will contract for, or in any other manner have or acquire any lien upon the building or work covered by this memorandum," or the land upon which the same is situated. COMMISSIONERS COURT Calhoun County Port Lavacs, Texas DATED: BY: DATED: BY: I pag'" 6 of 9 " 'I . I .... If:) g Cl o I I . ." . -'/:',-",,::~:~_:i-\ " 2,0\5 SPECIFICATImlS FOR DATA COLLECTIO~ EQUIP~ENT A~D SUPPLIES CEr-!ERAL: A Data Collection System to be instelled in Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital uhich will interface with the Shared Hospital Accounting System providad by Medical Information, Inc., Dallas, Texas. The system is to provide charge recording for 211 inpatients and reFerred outpationts treated at said institution. The bid should include instal12tion of the equipment to includ8_n~justment to Hospital specifications, training of all concerned Hospital personnel and follo~-up training during th9 initial phases of the system's operation. S~id training and follow-up shell be performed on the Hospital Premises. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPL1ES SPECIfICATIONS 1. BID ITEM A: EMBOSSER. The Embosser shall maet the following speci- fications and operation requirements: a. Shall be of an Electric Keyboard Design. Typewriter keyboard is preferred. b. Shall accept plastic cards Addressograph-Multigraph CR 72 and scored CR 71-2 Or the equivalent. c. . Shall provide embossing on the top of the card for l'keylins't identification when filed. d. Shall provid9 the standard 26 character alphabet i~ all capitals, 0-9 regular numeric and 0-9 OCR numeric, and punctuation ".,_1". e. Shall provide auto~atic character spacing and line feed. f. Shall provide automatic colu~nar tabulation. g. Shall provide ten character3 par inch or less. h. Shall provide tipping cap3bility in the event stress read c~rds are not specified in tha Data Collection SY3tem Design. (See also Plastic Cards below). i. Shall provide easE! of operation l:Iith minimum training and orien- tation tir,,2S. j. Service shall bo perFormed on ttlB hospital premises and/or a loaner machine of the sans or equivalent style shall be m3de pc,go 7 Df 9 20,.6 '.::<'+:;( .~.~;:.:' ~ available in the Avent of extended repair times or the removal of thE ernbossGr from the user's pre~ises. 2., BID ITEr-I B: IhP.iIi'iTER. The, imprinter shall meat the fDllDI"ing s;oeci- I, fications and operation requirements: a. Nurses Station M3chines (Four requirod) (1) Shall be data gathating davice'capable Df printing data from a CR 72 (or equivalent) plastic card Dnto a multi- part Bo cDlumn tabulator card form. (2) Shall be pDrtable. (3) Shall provide reasonably quiet Dperation such that, in the view of the Hospital, patient care will not be compromised through the use of the equipment in patient care areas. (4) Shall provide fDrms location Df the patient data from the to insure a uniform imprinting plastic card on all forms used. - (10 required) ,,1.6 13/c/ b. Ancillary Department Charge Machines (1) Shall meet, all of the specifications above for the Nurse Station Machines and all Df the fDllowing: (a) Shall provide for the simultaneous printing of up I to four plastic cards (CR 71-2 scored cards which hav been halved) (b) Shall provide for variable input of the seven (7) position simultaneous with the printing of the card data. (2) Service shall meet the requirements in paragraph 1. j. 3. BID ITEM C: SUPPLIES a. EMBOSSED PLASTIC CARD FILES: The embossed plastic card ~i~s shall meet the requirements and specificatiDns as follows: -,/C/O E {d (1) Patient Plate Card Files: (a) 'Shall provide filing space for 30-40 CR 72 cards (or equal) per nurse station. (Four stations required.) (b) Shall provide for idgntiFic2tio~ of each card filed without removal of tha cerd fram the file through the us:::! of the "keylinell. (c) Shall require 3 minimum of desk space. I (2) Ancillary Data Cell Files: (0) Shall pr8vide for the filing of 3500 (approx.) Half CR 71-2 scored cards (Dr equal). page 8 of 9 " , II Of\\f"!'f' Llv;'~"T;'; .. , I (b) Shal~ provide easy access and r:J"ldibility of all data cells willIe filed. (c) Filing sYSCSr.lS sh311 pl:ovide to occupy ilS little space as pr2ct.ical. b. PLASTIC CARDS: Plastic Cards shall meet the following specifications and roquiremsnts: (1) Shall be A-PI CR 72 and CR 71-2 (scored) or equal. AI0 ;;] /~I (2) Sh~ll be either stress ~hite or tippable. ~ ~ 8 Cl o (3) If Tippable cards are bid, e~bosser must include tipping capabili ty. (4) Cards in sufficient number to allow the preparation of 3500 - 4000 data cells are required. {2000 scored cards) (5) A quantity of 1000 CR ,~2 (Dr equal) cr~r " are required a~ the first six months supply. (??;~ I ~\!' tippi g ~~Ie'uJ initial start up and first c. OTHER SUPPLIES: A quantity or ribbons, and any other supplies required for the six months operation shall be bid. I 4. Service for this equipment must be available within a radius of 140 miles. 5. Installation of the system will be scheduled to the convenience of, the Hospital and will allow adequate time for the completion of the hospital's pre-in~tallation responsibilities. I p"ge 'l of 9 . .~ . ~-. -'1 I ZtJ8' The bids were tabled until they can be studied by the Board of Trustees of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED On motion by Commissioner WedigJ,kseconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the following accounts were approved for payment: JURY , Jack Peacock 150.00 I ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT ONE Gulf Oil Corporation Corsicana White Insurance Agency Uvalde Rock Asphalt Company Brannan Contractors, Inc. 283.91 43.55 144.00 663.72 13568.30 ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT TWO Gulf Oil Corporation Brannan Contractors, Inc. 375.90 11848.05 ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT THREE Gulf Oil Corporation 435.01 ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT FOUR Pic Pac Grocery Central Power and Light Co. Welders Equipment Company 38.96 28.05 63.48 I GENERAL Port Lavaca Wave American Standard Corporation Certified Laboratories Kelly Pump &Equipment Co., Inc. Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital City-County Health Department Gulf Oil Corporation Auto Parts and Machine Company, Inc. HEB Food Store Perry Bros., Inc. #86 R. R. Bowker Company U. S. News and World Report Auto Parts and Machine Company Ed Melcher Company Tri Wholesale Company 39.60 149.19 74.50 56.72 6018.00 115.00 381. 52 17.57 8.40 .79 19.00 12.00 5.10 1. 75 27.40 SALARY United States Postal Service Gulf Oil Corporation Gulf Oil Corporation 3-D Company, Inc. R&R Printing Maurine Jackson, District Clerk 50.00 614.43 27.11 90.00 31.10 30.00 I ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT ONE Port Equipment, Inc. 684.00 ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT FOUR Brannan Contractors, Inc. 19565.50 I ....., If:I 8 Q Q I I 20.'~ "}.V' LAW LIBRARY Bancroft-Whitney Company 54.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE GENERAL Maurine Jackson, District Clerk 450.00 GENERAL Calhoun County Out-Patient Clinic C' 100.00 SHERIFF - RESOLUTION, GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, the following Resolution was adopted and entered: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Texas has, by Article 999b of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, authorized interlocal assistance when there is a need, due to civil disorder or disaster, for additional law enforcement officers and, WHEREAS, such act permits local governments to send assistance by authority of a duly authorized officer; and, WHEREAS, it is the express desire of this body to ,authorize ,such officer in order to avoid delay in the event of, such conditions requiring assistance to other local governments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County of Calhoun, by and through the Commissioners Court that: Section 1. The County Judge, or in his absence, the Sheriff is hereby authorized to make provisions for the County of Calhoun regularly employed law enforcement officers to assist any other municipality or county, when in the opinion of the officer authorized to declare a state of civil emergency in such other county or municipality, there exists in such other county or municipality a need for the services of additional law enforce- ment officers to protect the health, life and property of such other county or municipality, its inhabitants and the visitors thereto, by reason of riot, unlawf.ul assembly characterized by the use of force and violence, or threat thereof by three or more persons acting together or without lawful authority,or during time of natural disaster or man-made calamity. Section 2. While any law enforcement officer regularly employed as such by the County of Calhoun is in the service of another municipality or county pursuant to this and Article 999b, V. A. C. S., he shall be a peace officer of such other municipality or county and be under the command of the law enforcement officer ,therein who is in charge of that municipality or county, with all the powers of a regular law enforcement'officer in such other muni- cipality or county, as fully as though he were in the county of Calhoun and his qualifications asa peace officer in the county of Calhoun shall constitute his qualification for office in such other municipality or county, and no other oath, bond or compensation need be made. 210 Section 3. Any law enforcement officer who is ordered by the official herein designated to perform police or peace officer duties outside the territorial limits of the county of Calhoun shall be en- titled to the same wage, salary, pension; and all other compensations and all other rights for service, including injury or death benefits, the same as though the service had been rendered within the limits of the county of Calhoun, and he shall also be paid for any reasonable I expenses for travel, food or lodging that he may incur while on duty outside such limits. Section 4. All wage and disability payments, pension payments, damage to equipment and clothing, medical expenses, and expenses of travel, food'and'lodging'fcir officers 'regularly 'employed 'by 'the county of Calhoun shall be paid by the county of Calhoun. The city or county to whom services are furnished under this resolution and Article 999b, V. A. C. S., shall upon the instruction of the Commissioners Court of the county of Calhoun, be billed for the service out of which the payments arose. PASSED AND APPROVED this 20th day of September, 1974. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk I RESOLUTION The Court considered the matter of passing a Resolution favoring the sale of oil and gas leases by the Federal Government on Federal submerged lands in the Gulf of Mexico from a point near Matagorda, Texas to a point near Brownsville, Texas. On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, the following Resolution was adopted and entered: RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas,has been asked to sub~it its views and comments regarding the possible oil and gas leasing of submerged lands in the Gulf of Mexico from a point near Matagorda, Texas, to a point near Brownsvi11e, Texas, and WHEREAS, the energy crisis creates an urgency in the search for oil and gas, and I WHEREAS, it has been learned through experience that petroleum ex- ploration operations, when conducted in a responsible manner, do not have an adverse effect on the total environment nor upon the uses of the land and waters concerned; I 2'ltt: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, as follows: That this Court express to the Department of the~Interior, tnr~ugh this Resolution its favorable view toward the leasing of the afore- said submerged lands for exploration for oil and gas. - PASSED AND APPROVED this 20th day of September, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By' (s) Willis F. Jetton.. wii1{s 'F:jettori;County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk ~ If:l 2 Cl BIDS - USED MOTOR GRADER, PRECINCT 3 Cl I I On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and-carried, the County Auditor was authorized to advertise for bids for a used motor grader for Precinct No. 3 with bid opening date set for Monday, October 14, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the CO\llffiii3 s ioners' Court of Calhoun County" Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. . ;TEST: fJ~'fh~~ . Ma~is McMahan, County Clerk Judge SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TERM HELD SEPTEMBER 24, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 24th day of September, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the follow- ing members of the Court, to-wit: 212 Eula Grace Wedig, Ernest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Opal Hayes' Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner,,-Precinct 4 Deputy County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: I HOSPITAL - BIDS, IMPRINTING EQUIPMENT September 24, 1974 Commissioners Court Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen: . '::':-. . The bids were received this date from Pitney-Bowes, Sam Barron Company, and Data Systems Division - Addressograph-Multigraph for a data collection system to be installed in the Champ Tray- lor Memorial Hospital. Bids were opened by the Board of Trustees and after consideration therefore upon motion duly made and seconded and adopted by the Board of Trustees the following recommendations are made: . - .. -. 1. Bid Item A, Embosser, with the exception of speci- fication H. be awarded to. Sam Barron Company for the amount of $2,870.00 less trade-in allowance for a net of $2,750.00. I Bid Item A, with specification H. relating to tipping capacity be supplied and awarded to Data Systems Division - Addres- sograph-Multigraph in the amo~nt of $420.00. 2. Bid Item B, Imprinter, as modified, be awarded to Pitney-Bowes for the sum of $3,107.00, F. o. B. Port Lavaca: 3. Bid Item C, Supplies, be awarded to Data Systems Divi- sion, Addressograph-Mu1tigraph for the sum ,of$1.,1~0.95.. On behalf of the Board of Trustees we urge acceptance and approval by the Commissione~s Court in awarding each of the foregoing bids. All bids are F. O. B. Port Lava~a, ,Texas. EAE:pl Yours truly, (s) 1';. A. Easley, Administrator On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, I and carried, that upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, the bids be accepted as itemized in, the foregoing letter. I .... U';l g o o I I C't' 1'" 9'." . ~.': l,b; PRECINCT NO.1 - CORPS OF ENGINEERS, STEVENS BAYOU On motion by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the terms and conditions of the permit issued by the Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, be accepted to perform maintenance dredging in Stevens Bayou, and the County Judge be authorized to sign such acceptance. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 24th day of September, A. D. 1974, at ,a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and u~animously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Wayne Lindsey, County Judge Pro Tem ATTEST: ~~ 'I/)~7n~~ Mary ois McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL OCTOBER TERM HELD OCTOBER 8, 1974 ~,....c,,,.~ ..._~~ ~- =_~ "'--"Y" THE STATE OF TEXAS ~ l COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1974, 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, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey ,R. W. Sanders,' Mary Lois McMahan' County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 . Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court,_ to,.wit:. _ "',., ., _.____.'., AIRPORT - ZONING COMMISSION The matter of appointment of a Zoning Commission came before the Court. I C'l c.;:; ,...; co u u I I 213A ~Bt SPECIAL OCTOBER TERM HELD OCTOBER 3, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1974, 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, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders 'Mary, Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court to-wit: AIRPORT The Court discussed closing the main runway at the Calhoun County Airport until repair work could be completed. Walter Wideman, County Airport Manager, see the main runway kept open while the done. stated he would like to repair work is being ..... ! The Court felt that if the runway is kept open the County would be liable from a legal standpoint. Commissioner Lindsey made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, an~ unanimously carried, that the main runway at the Calhoun County Airport, the same being runway 14-32, be and the same is hereby closed for safety reasons and the same shall re- main closed until further orders of this Commissioners' Court. AIRPORT The Court discussed steps necessary to commence repairs to the remainder of the main runway which was not repaired two (2) years ago. Employment of an engineer and the financing of the repairs to the runway was also discussed. 4l~~ 213B Commissioner Lindsey made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, 'and carried, that the Court proceed with the 'hiring 'of an engineer with the understanding that the engineer's fees and the repair and rebuilding work on the main runway at the Calhoun County Airport be financed with time warrants. I MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. . ~, Willis F. , County Judge ATTEST:Lm~ ~iS McMahan, County Clerk I I '21'4' Judge Jetton citizens the sian. ' . I l explained to, the Cour~ and other,int~rested function and duties of an Airport ZoningCommis- \ ' , , ' On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner ~indsey, ahd carried, the, following order was adopted and'entered: AN ORDER CREATING AN AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION I WHEREAS, on this the 8th day of October, 1974, the Commissioners' Court of the County of Calhoun, Texas, at a special meeting of such Court, took under consideration ~he need of protec~ing the safety 'of the public in using the Calhoun County ,Airport;, that such p'rotec tion may be a'c'complished--by adopting' reasonable, and necessary rules to regulate and restrict future height of structures and objects of natural growth on and around such aiport; WHEREAS, the power to' carry out the necessary zoning of airports being used by the public in Calhoun County has been granted to the Commissioners' Court under the Provisions of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of the 50th Legislature,1947; WHEREAS, that in carrying out suchzonfng'che'Coffimfssioners' Court must appoint an Airport Zoning Commission to recommend the boundaries of various zones to be established and other matters as required under Section 5(2) of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of the 50th Legislature, 1947; IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, and there is hereby created an Airport Zoning Commission composed of the following members, to wit: Sidney J. Ward,'Chairman; Stanley Mikula, Secretary; and E. W. Barnhill, Member. I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Airport Zoning Commission shall make a preliminary repor~ and hold public hearings thereon be- fore submitting its final report to the Commissioners' Court; thereafter, said Airport Zoning Commission shall submit i~s final report to this Court recommending boundaries of the various zones of airport hazard areas and the regulations to be adopted therefor, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 391 of the Acts of the Regular Session of the 50th Legislature, 1947: Passed by the Commissioners' ,Court of Calhoun County, Texas, this 8th day of Oc~ober, 1974. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge, Calhoun County, Texas (s) Eula Grace Wedig Eula Grace Wedig, Commissioner Prec inc t 1n I (s) Earnest'Kabela'", ' Earnest Kabela, Commissioner, Prec inc t 112 ,2t5~ (s) Wayne Lindsey Wayne Lindsey, Commissioner Precinct iF3 (s) R. W. Sanders R. W. Sanders, Commissioner Precinct iF4 I ATTEST: (8) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk Calhoun County, Texas, OATH OF OFFICE We do solemnly swear that we will faithfully execute the duties of the Office of Member of the Airport Zoning Commission appointed ~ by the Commissioner's Court of Calhoun County, State of Texas, and ~ will to the best of our ability preserve, protect, and defend the ~ Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this State; and ~ we, furthermore solemnly swear that we have not directly nor in- o directly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, now pro- mised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward for the giving or with- holding a vote at the time of our appointment. So Help Us God. (s) Sidney J. Ward Sidney J. Ward, Chairman I (s) Stanley Mikula , Stanley Mikula, Secretary (s) E. W. Barnhill E. W. Barnhill, Member Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of October, 1974. (seal) (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk Calhoun County, Texas PROBATION DEPARTMENT - APPLICATION FOR GRANT On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders and Carried, the following Resolution was adopted and entered: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: I That the application to Texas Criminal Justice Council for a grant in the amount of $9,000.00 (being a continuation of Grants EA-72- F02-2057, AC3-F2-l305 and AC-4-E2-2057) be and the same is hereby approved and the County Judge is hereby authorized to sign and forward same to Texas Criminal Justice Council. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 8th day of October, 1974. ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County COMMISS IONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By (s) Willis F. Jetton 'Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Clerk , I I I i I I } } I I I , I i I , I i I \ I I I I i , i i 1 , , tEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL ' APPLICATION FOR GRANT l~ Applicant Agency or Institution: 2. Program No. Under Which Funding Expected: Calhoun County Probation Department 211 South Ann Street 3. Type of Application: (Check one), , Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Original Revidon Continue.tionJL. It eontinued or n!"ised live number of all .,.nu. 1) EA-72-F02-2057 (2) AC3-F2-1305 3) AC-4-E2-2057 4. Short Title 01 Project: (Do not exceed one typed line). Calhoun County Probation Department 5. Project Director: (Name, title, addresa:, telephone) Lance Newman,Chief Probation Offic 211 South Ann s~re t ~or51tavg52!642. ,\j ~ignatule ~. ~ 7. Period of Present Request: From January 1. 1975 nuo..~ecember 31, 1975 Request for Present Year or Period: $9,000. 9. Official Authorized to Sign Application: (Name, title, address, t-elepbone) Willis F, Jetton County Judge 211 South Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 ac 512-552-2967 11, Attachments (check if included): (..) Clearinghouse ~view and comment. X Name of cll!ll1ingholl.se: Golden Crescent Council of (b) Local governing bod,Y resolution X ,u~ori1ini application 8. Project uration: F,om Januarv 1. 1975 "no..' December 31, 1975 Total lenlJ1,h 12 monttu Total CJC Support Sought: (Total for project, federal .nd state) . $ 9,000. 10. Federal Support: W~II otb,er federal lupport be avaiJ.ble (or any perl of UUlprojed? _Yes..JLNo 11 ye.s, idenUJ'y .nd explaln: (c) 'Contracts tor service.. equipment, .nd conltruction . Governments <.". (d) 'Lette~ of e~doraement (e) 'Othei(de~ibe) 12. Oat., October 8, 1974 13. Total Pages in Application: 19 pages Form C ".1 (1/1/74) CJC USE ONLY Oran1. Number Date Received: ~(t.phic Area: Region County(.) Prorram Area: . City " ..... " Ii (J " " I, ," " }, ,', , , t I. " " " ~ .. . ~ , tV r .; 'Cl;J Page 2 TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL APPLICATION FOR GRANT' I, Project Title: Period of Present Request: Fro.. January 1, 1975 'Through December 31, 1975 Calhoun County Probation Department 'I. PRESENT PROJECT BUDGET CJC Support Federal Cash Cash *In-Kind Budget Category and State Contribution Total Contribution A, Personnel $9 000. $19.788. $28.788, B. ProfessionaJ & Contract Services 360 360 C. Travel 1 240. 1 240, D. Equipment .- -- E. ConstruCtion .. -- -- F. Supplies &: Direct Operating Expense 1 851 l'8H G. Indirect Cost " -- -- .. ~'. - ... - H. Total S9 000. 23.239. :Sn:239, , i i, , CONTINUATION FUNDING PLAN n, ANTICIPATED PROJECT EXPENDITURES SUBSEQUENT PERIOD SUBSEQUENT PERIOD Budgat Category CJC SUDDort Cash Cash Contribution CJC Sunnort . Contribution A. Personnel B. Professional Services I' C. Travel . . D. Equipment E. Construction F. Supplies & Direct Operating Expense G. Indirect Cost --'--- . ',..' H. Total In. Ex:.planation of grantee cash contribution, in-kind contribution, and continuation funding plan. Describe (1) nature, (2) source, and (3) project utilization of the grantee contribution for the present project period as listed in the grantee contribution column of Page 2 o( this application. FoUowing this should be an explanation in the tenns described above (nature, source, and project utiliation), of how the applicant proposes to support the project after CJC funding has' con~luded (at.tach continuation pages is needed).. NOTE: Initial funding by the CIC does not. automaticnUy quaJify the project for continuation funding. .This category is for information purposes only. Total for each category must be supported by Detail Budget Narra.tive. . . F..mC.JCt(t/l/74) , - t-..? :'''1 & ; j' .r' nr. A. (1 &2) (3) III. B. Page 2A Explanation of grantee contribution for present project period: Nature and source, There are two types of contribution: ,(1) Probation fees collected from the probationers by the probation department; and (2) Payment from tax revenues of the county. Pro ect Utilization of Contribution, T e account1ng recor s n cate that all of the financing activities are functioning'as planned. The probation depart- , ment is reporting and remitting collections to the County Audi- tor each month, and the county has approved and paid the s,tate- ments for psychological services, travel, office supplies, and other ope~ating expenses. . Explanation of proposed support of project after CJC funding has concluded: (1 & 2) Nature and Source. There will be 'two sources of support: (1) Probation fees collected from proba- . tioners, and (2) Tax revenues, The probation department already is included as a County Department in our General Fund; in the future, as now, the cash collections of the department will be deposited as part of the revenues of the General Fund and all operating costs, as now, will be paid as part of the expendi- tures of the General Fund. (3) This department will be funded as,all other departments included in the county budget. - lsooaa " I ,{ ~ j I i , I , i .. Page 3 TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL APPLICATION FOR GRANT BUDGET NARRATIVE Begin below and add as many continuation pages (3a. .3b, etc.) as may be needed to explai'; each i~m ot the project budget. Limit this narrative to an explanation of the basis for arriving at the cost of each item including grantee contribution items. This section must also describe the applicant's procurement procedures for equipment, services, and construction, if such items are a part of the project budget. . A. Personne 1 ' 1. Salaries \ The salaries of the personnel employed in the,Calhoun County Probation Department during calendar year 1975 will be as follows: 1. Chief Probation Officer 2. . Probation Officer 3. Secretary 4, Extra ,help for vacations and sick leave Total $10,323.00 8,100.00 5,828,00 , 198.00 ~24,449,OO 2.. Benefi ts . The related payroll benef:ltsfor the above personnel will include: 1. Social Security contribution 2. Workmen's compensation insurance 3. Hospital insurance contribution 4. Retirement plan contribution 5. Cancer insurance contribution Total' , , $ 1,434,00 230,00 887,00 1,698,00 90.00 ~ 4,339,00 3. 4. Total Salaries and Benefits CJC Support , Our funding plan is to apply the budget ,category of "personnelll $28,788,00 grant from CJC in the $ 9,000.00 B. Professional and Contract Services Psychologist fees will be paid by the 24 persons @ $15, each, per agreement county for an estimated with the MH/MR center $ 360,00 C. Travel Reinbursement will be made for the,two probation officers for travel within the 536 square mile radius of the county at the rate of 12 cents per mile, up to 7000 miles per year $ 840,00 Fonn CJQ.I 11/1/74) , - i I '! ._,.....,......f Page 3a, Reimbursement will be made to the two probation officers for travel at 12 cents per mile and for lodging, meals, and related expenses at actual cost foy.travel outside of the county on official business up to $ 400,00 F. Total Travel $ 1.240.00 Supplies and Direct Operating Expense' Routine office expenses will be provided by Calhoun County within the following limits: 1. 2, 3, 4. 5. Total Office supplies Telephone Postage Xerox services Sundry $ 600,00 800,00 200,00 200.00 51. 00 ~ 1.8~1.00 _. I ! i I I j I I I i ! , I I I i I .. ,~ ...~ 00 Page. TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL APPLICATION FOR GRANT Project Plan and Supporting Data This section constitutes the heart of the grant appHcation. ]t is the applicant's detailed statement of the project-its aims, precisely what will be done, who will be involved. and what is expected to result. With the project budget, it constitutes primary evidence to CJC of the soundness of the project, the care and planning that has gone into its formulation, and the responsibility and qualifications of the applicant and others who will be involved in carrying it out. This section consists of two parts: the summary and the detailed project desc~ption. Summary , In the space below I write a brief summary of total project. A, Goals B. Methods (SEE ATTACHlfENTSl c. Resources D. Results ~' E. Evaluation ) Form r;.] (1/1/740) - d:l ~ !~ PROJECT PLAN AND SUPPORTING'DATA Summary A. Goals ^ The Calhoun County Probation Department proposes to rehabilitate the public offender in this area in such a manner that he will become a productive citizen in his community, As well as rehabilitating the public offender, this department plans to act as an arm of the County and District and will supervise offenders and help carry out any demands that the court places ona defendant, B., Methods In rehabilitating the offender, once a month counsell- ing sessions for adults and twice a month counselling ses- sions with juveniles is in the curriculum. These sessions are to help'provide guidance for the defendant as well as help him gain responsibility by living up to the terms of probation. Helping the defendant ,to find jobs, to under- stand the laws of the state, and to find various ways that he may receive help for his specific problem also are in- cluded in these counselling sessions. C.. Resources The Calhoun County Probation Department will consist of a Chief Probation Officer, Probation Officer, and a secretary. We will provide as much guidance as possible as well as cooperate with and make, referrals to available resources within this area. D. Results The Probation Department expects ,to stop the criminal acting out behavior of the probationers and to make res- ponsible citizens of them, We also expect to curb the juveniles delinquent behavior while he is young in hopes that we can stop any further criminal behavior that might carryover to his adult life. Evaluation E. The Calhoun County Probation Department will use two evaluation methods. One will be based on the number of revocations. We feel the less revocations the ,more success- ful our program. Another evaluation will be conducted by - Hiooaa '. two outside sources, They will go over our program and report their findings to us, I ! \ I .. - '.' . t 1 I I i i ! I I ! I I f i , i ; I i " , .,! i, , " ~ , I i Page 4A . TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL APPLICATION FPR GRANT DETAIL PROJECT DESCRIPTION Organize the remainder of this section under the following headings: A. Goals, B. Methods. C. Resources, D. Results, and E. Evalllation. Insert after this sheet as many additional pages .(4~ 4b. 4c. etc.) as may. be needed to complete the desc.ription of the Project Plan il:nd ~upporting pata: If th~ .~ppJlcant wishes to append documents that cannot be readily placed on continuation sheets, these documents should be listed on the last page of the oa Project Plan an.d copies furnished with the application for stafl review. I , I " \ . I I .1 I i i I l. I i I I I I I Form ('"k '(Il1n4) -, I, I ."~ tv ~ GOALS '~ Calhoun County has a'County Court, a District Court, and a Juvenile Court. . Apl'rolli)l)at,ely 300 misdeme,anpr cases. are ,filed in County Court every year 'and approximately one-t,hird,of.,'these cases are placed On probation, Approximately 100 felony,c'a~',es are filed in Criminal District Court every year and'al'l't'o"'iinately one-half of these cases are placed on probation, Approximately 250 juvenile, referrals lire.. made to this department for processing every year while about one-fifth of these juveniles are given some informal supervision and about one. twentieth of these cases are brought to court'for formal probation. The 'number of adults placed on probation and the number of juveniles being referred, to this' department every year adds up to approximately 400 per- sons, Therefore, I feel there is a definite need for funds to provide for a probation deparanent in Calhoun County so that these persons can get the supervision that they require. The people that are on probation will benefit mostly from this department. Most of these persons have been losers all of their life and no one has provided them with the guidance to alter their path. The Calhoun County Probation Department pro- poses to provide the guidance that these people need to become productive citizens, The adults are helped to find jobs and learn to make their own way. Obviously, this is a boost to :he overall economy, These people may learn a trade and not have to steal to meet their needs. Not only is it helping the per- son himself, but it helps the people that are victims of their crimes. There are so many organizations affected by a rehabi- litated public offender that it would be impossible to list them all, but certainly included in the list would be every tax payer in this county and state. A rehabilitated public offender would also. provide more 'responsible men and women available for jobs in the community as well as lighten the load on the various law enforcement agencies in the county and 'state. The goal of the Calhoun County Probation Department is to rehabilitate the public offender in such a manner that he will become a productive citizen in his community. Through the cou- selling sessions, cooperation with Texas Rehabilitation Commis- sion, Gulf Bend Center and other various helping agencies, this department hopes to achieve this goal, By rehabilitating these offenders, it is hoped that the crime rate 'in this county and around the state will decline. Many times if a man is given probation he can be'helped in such a way that he will assume responsibility and turn away from a life of crime, If this pro- bation departrn~nt were not in existance) these people may not receive any guidance and they would continue to lead a life of crime, ,This department hopes to help the offender in such a way that not only will he benefit from its services, but the commu- nity will too, ' , , j. f .. ~4 . ~ ~ If this goal is met, less people in the community will be victimized by criminals and the rehabilitated public offender 'will be an asset to society, He will pay taxes rather than re- ceive welfare; he will work with the people in the comm~nity rat:lerrhan 8;sainst thE':i1; he t..~ill be respecte,d rather than .hated; and h~ will be ~ pro~d person rather than.a loser. If a man has a job and is respected by the co~unity, his self-image is built rather than torn down, With a good self-image, he will not want to commit criminal acts, It is hoped that this' department can build the self-image of public offenders in such a manner that they will not break the laws, but they will strive 'to abide by the laws and possibly become active in making and supporting the laws of the ,county and state. ' In working with juveniles, the guidance that this depart- " ment can provide may shape the lives of many'young, people, If a juvenile starts out living a life of crime, he is likely: to ' continue it if someone does not intervene. This department '" hopes to rehabilitate or habilitate the juvenile so that he will learn responsibility at a,young age, so that he may carry it with him in his future years. Catching criminal behavior early and changing that behavior early is the best detterent for future public offenders, METHODS !he Calhoun County Probation Department will,use various methods in rehabilitating the public offender. There is one method followed with adults and one followed with juveniles, , The adult' offenders are'brought to court by the District Attor- ney and a disposition is made. If the defendant is placed on probation, he is .turned over this department for guidance and supervision. ' The probation officer explains the terms of pro- , bation to the defendant and. makes sure that he understands these terms, ' He is also required to fill out a personal dat.a sheet so that this department will know as much as possible about the person, This usually takes about 30 minutes, A schedule of reporting is set up for these defendants, Adults usually report to this department once per month for counselling sesslons~ These sessions last anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. During these . sessions, the specific needs of each probationer 15 found. Based on the needs of each individual probationer, we make referrals to various agencies that can best help this person, It may be Texas Rehabilita,tion Commission, Gulf Bend Center (psychologists and psychiatrists), Public Welfare, etc. We then coordinate our counselling with the help that these agencies can also provide. We stress .the importance of following the guidelines as much as possible, A file is kept on each probationer that will contain all the necessary data needed by this department. We will have a rap sheet, personal data sheet, monthly reports, correspondence to his lawyers, personal notes, and any other pertinent information. This file is kept on hand during the defendants probation and is filed in the discharged section when they have completed their 'pro- bat ion. This department also makes home visits to see how a pro- bationer is doing and to determine the type of environment in which the probationer is living. If it is a poor environment, we help them to make it a better one by providing suggestions and re- ferring them to ag"that may be able to ~~ t(f situation. ' , lSvuQ , ,',..., - These particular visits usually take about thirty (30) minutes to an hour. The probation officer does all the counselling and referring and visiting, The secretary does the filing and bookkeeping in ~he department, She makes the files available and keeps the books In order. She also sets up appointments for the probationers. to see the probation officer. . Juvenile probationers are handled through this department by another method. The law enforcement agencies in Calhoun County refer any juvenile that gets in trouble with the law to this de- partment. These referrals are received by the secretary and she assigns them a number and places all of their vital statistics on a .card in a file. The referrals are given to the probation officer and he calls in the juvenile and his parents, The session with the juvenile and his parents is to determine the attitude of the juvenile, the attitude"of the parent, the amount of supervi- sion at ~ome, and the seriousness of the crime. During this ses- sion it ~s determi~ed by the probation officer if the juvenile needs some supervision and if he does, what type it should be. He may be talked to and released with his referral kept on file he may ~e placed on informal prob~tio~ with the approval of the'parents, or he may be referred to the D~strlct Attorney for formal processing and a formal hearing. Also during this session a pre-sentence investigation is partially filled out if it is ~ecessary, This ses- 'sion usually takes about one (1) hour, !f ~he juvenile is placed on informal probation it means that he and h1s parents agree to supervision by the probation department' for a six month period to see if the juvenile can get his trouble straighte~ed.out, ' If he, does, he is released from probation. If during thH 1nformal. pe,":od he does not abide by his probation, he is referr:d to the D1str1ct Attorney for formal processing. A peti- tion is f~led, he gets a lawyer and guardian ad litem's pre-sentence inve~tigation is mad:, and he is, taken to court. In the formal pro- ceed~ngs he may be g1ven probation or sent to a state' school. ,He . i~ usually given.,pr~bati(;>n. This department supervises .the proba.. t10~ and helps the .Juven11e follow the guidelines set down by the court. He is requ1red to report twice a month and he receives the sam: benefits t~at the adults receive, , The main goal is to reha- bil1tate these ~uveniles while on pr~bati~n, preferably while on informal probat1on. If an adult or Juven~le continue to violate their probation and no progress is being made, then they may be revoked and sent to jailor a state school. "This is the last resort and is considered a failure by this department. The card file and the folder files are made for the juveniles. Every referral given on a juvenile is i,placed on a card and in the ~ files. Every time another referral is given on the same juvenile it is added to the card and files. Many times probation is not required until a number of minor referrals is made, We find this method quite good for keeping a permanent record of the number of referrals on ,each ~hild. Of course, these files are private, - , , I I i I , i , i , I ! , i , 1 I I I , , I j ! , I I i: I I , I I f , ! , I I I I I,; f' ! , . I , I f ! I. i I ! .. , , i I I \ I i \ I I I I I I' i I Presently the Calhoun County Probation Department consists of a Chief Probation Officer, Probation Officer, and secretary, 'The Chief, Probation Officer and project director, Lance Newman, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in December of 1972, He has a double major in rehabilitation and psychology. During his last se- mester at Stephen F. Austin he served as an intern at the Nacog-. doches Probation Department and gained much experience in work- ing with the probationers in that county, He has attended four Court Services Workshops sponsored by the Texas Probation Train- ing Project, He also attended the Texas Commission on Alcoholism Workshop, OWl Workshop and has attended area workshops for proba- tion officers, As of now, he has one (1) year and eight (8) months as the Chief Probation Officer in Calhoun County and four (4) , months as an intern in the Nacogdoches Probation Department. He was born January 13, 1950 in Corpus Christi, Texas, He attended all of his grammar and high school in Corpus and graduated from Mary Carroll High School in 1968. Newman is married and has no children and presently resides in Port Lavaca, Texas where he moved to accept the position as project director and Chief. Proba- tion Officer of the Calhoun County Probation Department effective January 1, 1973, The Probation Officer, Troy Fox, attended Sam Houston .State University and graduated July, 1974 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and Corrections. He has worked at IDe during his college career and has been a probation officer with this depart- ment for two (2) months. Recently he attended the Texas Pro~ation Training Project in Austin for new probation officers. He was born September 30, 1952, at Beeville, Texas. He attended school at Cuero Texas and graduated from Cuero High in 1970. Fox is married and ' has one child, Qne year old and presently resides in Port Lavaca, Texas. and are Basically, the method of referral is different in adults juveniles, but the agency referrals and counsel1ing'sessions the same. Training projects consist mostly of area probation depart- ment workshops. In these workshops we discuss various counselling problems) new agencies for referrals, and new and faster methods for processing. Also included- in training are the state conven- tions and workshops for probation officers) alcoholic counselors rehabilitation co~nselors, and law enforcement personnel. ) RESOURCES j I I I I I 1 , , I I ! " I ! \ j The secretary for the department is Mary Rose Garza, She was born July 6, 1941 in Corpus Christi and attended Calhoun County High School, She graduated from high school in 1959 and attended Victoria Junior College for one (1) year. She took mostly business courses while att~nding college, then she started to work. She worked as an admitting clerk and 'receptionist at Champ Traylor Hospital for two years. She then got a job at the local. gas compan~secretary. She worked there for five years. - , j ~ ;ty' "N) ,Nil After that she worked part-time at the library in Port Lavaca as a typist for four years while her children were growing up. She is married and has two children ages eleven (11) 'and thir- teen (13), The Chief Probation Offic~r of Calhoun County is responsible to the County Judge and two District Judges. He in turn is res- ponsible for supervising felony and juvenile probationers and reporting the outcome to the Judges, The Chief Probation Officer is also project director and handles any correspondence and deci- sions concerning the internal structure of the department. The probation officer is responsible to the Chief Probation Officer. He supervises misdemeanOr probationers and juveniles, He works with the probationers and referral agencies just as the Chief Probation Officer does. ' . The secretary is responsible to the Chief Probation Officer. She handles all the filing and bookkeeping and acts as receptionist. She makes appointments for the probationers and often assists them in filling out monthly report forms and personal data sheets. She also takes in juvenile referrals and organizes them in the pres- cribed manner and sees that they are given to the probation officer. She also acts as an interpreter for the Spanish speaking probation- ers when needed. ,The department presently has furniture, office equipment, and ample office space to operate adequately for one year, The depart- ment has agreements with Gulf Bend Center, Texas Rehabilitation Commission, Social Advocates for Youth and various other agencies to accept referrals from this department. We are working in full cooperation with as many helpinkagencies as possible at this time. There are many agencies that will participate, cooperate, or support the Calhoun County Probation Department.' Some of these are: Texas Rehabilitation Commi~sion-they will help provide training for Some of our probationers so that they can get a job, ' Gulf Bend Center-they provide psychological and psychiatric services for many of our probationers. Social Advocates for Youth-they will take juvenile referrals and match them with a volunteer that will help them with any pro- blems they may be having and generally be a friend to them, State Department of Public Welfare-they provide financial and social'services to both adults and juveniles, Golden Crescent" Council of Governments- they have a number of projects that provide jObs and training for adults and juveniles, Alcoa-they provide a, specific number of jobs every year for people that have problems that normally prevent them from getting a job, such as being' on probation. , ' Ministerial Alliance of Calhoun County-they have offered their services to ,help out 'in any way that they can. ,Presently they are volunteering'as guardian, ad 1items. 1 ,I , : - , ~, ~ /." < ~ RESULTS, 1. The Calhoun County Probation Department expects good results from this project, It is expected that through the guidance that the probationers receive they will stop their criminal acting- out behavior and they will become responsible citizens, We expect to keep these probationers out of prison so that they can lead a productive normal life. In the case of juveniles, we'expect to change their adolescent acting-out behavior and guide them in the right direction so that their future will be productive 'rather than disastererous. We want to keep as many people out of prisons and'state schools as possible. We, want' these people to gain confidence and,realize their potential, and then strive to reach ,that potential, We expect to achieve these results. 2. One of the most significant projects at 'the Calhoun County Probation Department is the DWI Class Instruction. Probationers are required to,:attend classes one night a week and see films', read literature, and hear speakers ~n hopes that an impressiort can be made on them about the evils of drinking and driving, These classes also are designed to give the problem drinker an. opportunity to receive extra help from other agencies that deal with alcoholics, This project'began in early 1974. In dealing with the probationer, ~arious methods and projects will be tried to see 'which ones work most effectively, The depart- ment will consider the most effective projects to be the ones that probationers are eager to participate in and the ones that help keep the probationers out of further trouble. 'These most effective projects will be written up and their methods will be fully explain~ ed.' These methods will be passed on to other probation departments and will be made available to anyone interested in the rehabilita- tion of the public offender. We will also be trying to upgrade our methods and will find out what seems to work best. Then we will make the necessary changes and put them in writing, ' EVALUATION The evaluation of the' Calhoun County Probation Department will be done by two methods. ' One method of evaluation will be based on the number ofrevoca- tions by this department. Last year this department revoked ~'pro- bationers which is 1 percent of our case load. That means that 98 percent have not been revoked. Another method of evaluation will be handled by representatives of two departments, We will have two chief probation officers'of established probation departments corne in and evaluate our me~hods of bookkeeping, counselling, referring, and general handling of probationers, These evaluations will be gone over by all members of our staff to upgrade our program. Based on these evaluation procedures, this department will constantly be trying to upgrade its methods so that 'we will have less juvenile referrals, less revocations, and ultimately less crimes connnitted. , . '. ., - IS 00 a a '.... ."-~l' TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE COUNCIL Page 5 APPLICATION FOR GRANT Project Title: To validate this application, the following standard grant condition., where applicable, must be certified and agr~d to by the applicant. Also, where a condition is applicable Bnd requires additional information, such information should be included in or as an addition to the applica- tion. (Additional explanation of these grant conditions may be found in CJC publication Guid~ (or Grant Administration.) Standud Grant Conditions 1. Project Initiation: Acceptance or the grant award must be returned to the CJC within 30 day. arter the date of the award. If an approved project has not commenced within 60 daya aeter acceptance or the grant award, the grantee will report by letter the steps taken to initiate the project, rtasons ror the delay, and expected ,tarting date. U 90 days atter . acceptance of the award the project j, not operation, a (urther statement of implementa- tion delay will be submitted by the grantee to the Criminal Justice Council. On receipt uf the gO-day letter CJC may cancel the project and redistribute the funds to other project areas. CJC, where warranted by extenuating circumstances, may request approval trom the. LtAA Regional OClice to extend the implementation date 01 the project past the 90.day period. 2. Prc,jed Completion. With the exception of the final project report; tinal financial report, and liquidation of goods or ,ervices encumbertd before the termination date, grants mud be completed no Jater than the termination date &et torth in the Statement or Grant Award or any approved extension thereot G~antee$ should keep in mind the grant condi- tion prohibiting the obligation of funds beyond such termination dates, the requirement tor liq~idation of obligations within 90 days arter the termination date, and the require- ment CO.t the return of unobliilated grant funds within such period. S. Reports. The grantee shall submit, at luch times and in .uch forms as may be prescribed, any reports tbat the Criminal Justice Council may require, including quarterly financial and progress reports and rinal financial and progress reports. The grantee's failure to .ubmit required reports within the prescribed time constraits may result in unneceuary ~elays in the processing or request for fundi . 4. Fiscal Regulations. The fucal administration of grants ahall be subject to such rulell, regulations, and policies concerning accounting and records, payments of funds, cod aJlowability, submission 'of financial reports, ele., as may be presecribed by CJC. including thOlSe let Corth in the CJC Guide for Gront Administration. 5. Utilization and Payment of Funds. Funds awarded may be expended only for purposes and activities coliered by the grantee's approved project plan and budget. Payments will be made on the basis or periodic reql.lesl.s and estimates of Cund needs submitted by the (taRtet'. Payments will be adjusted to corred previous overpayments or underpaymenl& and disallowance. re5ultinil from audit. G. Written Approval of Changes. Grantees must obtain prior wriaen approval from CJC tor major project changes. These include (a) changes of substance in project activities, design, or research plans set forth in the approved application; (b) changes in the project director or other key penonnel identined in the approved application; (c:) expenditure of project .. .... .. ., .. ~ "~-.-.....-'.__. I I i , I I I I , I ! r I , I i I I I I I ! I t l I / , j I , I I, I , I ! , I I I I I 1 1 I ! I j I 1 I 'I 1 I j I I ! '~ tv '~ . ' Page 5A ' Page 58 tund. repre~nlini more than a IS percent or $2,500 variation, whichever ilfreater, in any category of the total approved budget, including both CJC frant funds and il'antee contri. bution; and (d) alladdition.s to or deletions DC approved equipmc-nt purchases. Any project changes in the grantee's prerogaUve to initiate are sl,l.bject to C0$1 .!towability and budg1!;l guidelines that may be described in the CJC publications mentioned in the preamble to this section. 15. Publication.. The Fanlee may publish, at III own expense, the reault. or crant activity without prior CJC review provided that any publication (written, visual, or lOund) contains an .cknowledgement of CJC Krahl support. The rollowinl diaclaimer must he containe-d in the aforementioned tlcknowlediement: ' The ract that the Criminal Justice Council furnished financial IUpport to the activity described in this publication does not necessarily indicate the concurrence ot the Criminal Justice Council in the litatements or conclusions contained herein. At least 25 copies of any such publication must be (urnished to CJC but only 10 copies of vaining materials {where used in grlUlt project) must be lupplied, except as otberwiN requested or approved by CJC. Publication ot documents or reports with grant tunda beyond quantilies required to meet standard report requirements must be provided (or in approved project plans or budgets or otherwise approved by CJC and, for laree quantity publication, manuscripts must be w.bmitted in ad"",nee to CJC. ", 1. Application Review Changes. Any changes effected in this application as a result ot or during the course 0/ CJC review will be deemed to have been ratified by the grantee upon CJC's receipt of the grantee's request ror funds or acceptance agreement. 8. Maintenance of Records. Financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, required reporU, and aU other records pertinent to the grant project or any Component part thereof shall be retained for three years from the date of the grantee's submiS$ion of the final expenditure report, except that records tor non-expendable property acquired with Federal grant funds shall be retained Cor three years after final disposition. The records shatl be retained bt!yond tbe three-year petiod if Budit findings have not been resolvt'd. Provisiol\$ to this effect must be includt'd in all contracts, subcontracts, or other arrangemt'nts for implementation oC this project or any compontnt thereof. 16. Copyrirhts. Where activities supported by this (tant produce original boou, manuals, films, computer programs (including executable computer programs and supportinl data in any form), or other copyrightable material, the. grantee may copyright such, but CJC reserves a royalty-free, nonexclusive, and irrevocable license to produce, publish, and use auch materials, and to authorize othera to do so. Disposition or royalties will be determiDed by CJC. Provisions appropriate to effeeluate the purposes of this condition must be in all employment contracts, consultants' agreements, and other contracts. 9. Inspection and Audit. The State of Texas, the U,S, Department of Justice, and the. Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives shall have access to 8ny books, documents, papers, and records pertinent to this Irant project for the purpose at making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcripts. A provi- sion to this effect shall be included in all contracts, subcontracts, or other arrangemenl.a far implementation of this project or any component theror. 11, Patents. It any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or 81 a result oC work performed under this erant, by the lfI'antee or contractor, the gTantee shall refer the discovery or invention to CJe, which will determine whether or not patent protettion will be sought; bow pny rights therein, Including patent rlahtl, will be disposed of and administered; and the need for other action required to protect the public interest in work supported with federal funds, all in accordance with the Presidential Memorandum ot October 10, 1963, ,on Government Patent Policy. In the final nanative report the lfI'antee malt identity any discovery or invention arisinl under or developed in the C'ourse of or as a result of wOrk performed under this grant or shall certify that there are no such inventions or discoveries. I I I I 10. Tcnnination of Aid. A grant may be terminated or fund payments discontinued by CJC iC it finds a substantial failure to co'mply with the provisions oC P.L. 90.351 or regulations promulgated thereunder, including these grant conditions or application obligalions, but only after notice and hearing and pursuant to all procedures set forth in Sections 510 and 611 of P.L. 90-351. 11. 18. Allowable Costa. The allowability of costa lncuned under any grant shan be. delermirwd In accordtlnce with the general principles oC a1lowahility and standards for selected cost items set forth in Office oC Management and Budget Circular A.87, "Principles for Det.erminine Costs AppliClble to Grants and Contracta with State and Local Governments," as further defined and delimited in conditions In the CJC Guide for Grant Adminutration. Educa- tional institutions are subject to slandards set forth in OMB Circular A'21. Obligation of Grant. Funds. Grant funds may not, without advance written approval by CJC, be oblig;lted prior to the effective date or subsequent to the terminaUon date of the erant period. Obligations outstanding as of the termination date shall be liquidated within 90 days. Such obligations must be related to goods or services provided and utilized tor ultimate program purposes. 12, Title to Property. Title to property acquired wholly or partly with Irant project tunds in accordance with approved budgets shall vest in the grantee, subject to divestment at the option of LEAA or CJC (to the extent Cederal funds contributed to the acquis.ition there. oc) exercisable only on notice within 180 days after the end of the grant period or termination of the grant. The grantee shall exercise due care in the use, maintenance, protection, and preservation of such property during the period of grantor interest. 19., Expenses Not Allowable. Grant funds may not be expended for (a) items not part of the approved budget or separately approved by CJC; (b) purchase of land and construction of, buildings or implementation of improvements theron, or payment of rul estate mortgages or taxes, unless specifically provided for in the irant agreement; (c) entertainment. amuse. ments, or social activities, or incidental costs related thereto; (d) purchase of automobiles or other automotive vehiclcs unless provided for in the grant agreement; or (e) indirect (overhead) cost.<.;, if tbe grantee dDe$ not have an indirect cost allocation plan and rate acccptable to CJC, except negotiated lump sum amounts included in the approved applica. tion budget. 13, Use of Property for Law Enforcement Purposes. All property acquired with grant project funds or donated property representing a grantee contribution shall be committed to Uie for law enforcement purposes throughout its weCullife. 14, 20. Proposal Costs, Grant funds may not be committed or expended for eO$.t.a of preparina proposals without prior CJC approval, '21. Third Party Parlicipati~n. No contract or aireernent not incorporated In the approved proposal or approved in advance by CJC may be entered Into by the i:rantee for execution of project activities or provision DC services to a Irant project (other than purchase of supplies or 5tandard cl?_mmorci'a1 or maintenance servlce-s less than $2,500). Any such ~ Proi~t Income. Ail interest or other income earned by a grantee with respect to grant tunds or as a result of conduct of the grant project (sale of publications, r~gistralions Cees, service charges on fees., etc.) must be aCcounted for. Incomt' should be applied to project purposes or in reduction or project cost. Interest earned on grant funds must be returned to CJC. All other project income must be applili!d to ptojeet. purposes or lIS a reduction of total project cost. - - ':: ~ ~ ""'.. .~:"CI Page 5C Page 50 arranfemenu shall provide that the "antee wlll retain ultimate _control and Tfl'POlUibility (or th.e ifant proj~l and that 1M. contractor 'Shall be bound by. ,thne grant conditiona and any other requirements applicable to the grantee in the conduct of the project. that would, in the absence of such redernlaid, be made available (or law enforcement puipos.u, It is understood that the above certification by the financial oHicer will be required on the final report of f'xpEOnditures and slat us of action grant funds, I, 1 22. Clean Atr Act. In aeeordanee with P'residenUal E1etuti-re Order 1160'2 and lhepuwisions of the Cltlan Air Act, 42 use 1857 e1 Ie'. 85 amended by P.L. 91.604, ]970, any grant may be terminated and expenditure of federal funds will be! discontinued if at any time durinl Uw grant. period t.he iTant.ee hu bun con..kled of an offense unde-r the Clean Air Act. Grante.e may not contract witb any party convicted under the Clean Air Act. Appli- cant certifies that it has not been convicted at any viol~tion of tbe Clean Air.Ad.. " Assurance ot Compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1964. The applicant hereby agrees thllt it will comply IInd will insure compliance by its contrllctors with Title VI of the Civil Rights Ad of 1964 (Public Law 83.352) and aU requirements impo~d by or pursuant to Regulations oBhe Department of Justice (29 CRF Part 42) issued pursuant to that tille, to the end that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, or national origin be excluded tram participation in, be denied the benefilA of. or be otherwise subjllded to dis-crimination under any pro~ram or activity for which the applicant receives Cederal financial assistance. The grantee Curther will comply with..and insure compliance by Its contractors with Justice Department equal employ- ment regula-tion in federally assisted progra.ms to tke end that employment discrimination in such programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, or naUonal origin shaU be eliminated. The grantet! recognizes the right of the United States to seek judicial enforcement in its contract.'l. A5surance of compliance with Title 28, Part 42, nondiscTiminntion~ equal opporl.u- oitYi Police and Procedures-Subpart E-Eql.laJ Opportunity Guideline,. The applicant hereby agrees that it has complied with the requirements of Subpart E and has fHed the required ~e:rtiCi.cation and where applicable has on file.. cunent aHln:native action plan. .." ApP~~&nt'.. Agreement..lt il.understood and agreed by the applicant that any grant received as ".. t"u..ih o'r this application Bhall be aubject lO the above standard conditions, spedal items, and other policie. and rules issued by the Criminal Justice Council for administration of grant projects; aU provision. under P.L. 90-351, as ame ed; and memorapda . by CJC. , , :3. Hatch Act. All persons funded by or contributinlf to this project agree to comply with Title 6, Chapter 15, Sections 1501 through 1508 and anyamendrnents thereto. UnU,.d Slates Code Annolo.tt:d, mor'C common!,. known as the "Hatch Ac.t" relat-ing to political activities. 24. Release of Information. PUnlU4nt to Section 521 of the Act, all records, reports, papers, and other doc~ment.s kept- by. Teeipie-nta of CJC funds, including grantees and their con- kadonl, relating to the receipt and disposition oC such Cunds are required to be made .va.ilabl~ to CJC and LEAA, under the terms llnd condition..of the Federal Freedom of Information Act. . 215. Relocation Assistance. In conformance with the requirements of the Uniform Relocalion Auislance, and Land Acqllisitions Policies Act of 1970 (42 usc 4633), applicant hereby declares that this project will not result in the displacement ot one or more persons, businesses, or farm operations, and that no Teal property shall be acquired (or project purpO$l'S. If this declaration cannot be made, CJC wiU provide the applicant a Relocation Aas.istance Certificate that must be completed be(ore con.sideraUon of Ute application. 26. Environmental Impact. Any application lor a grant involving: (a) construction, purchase, or alreration of fadlities; (b) implementation oC programs involving the \lSl! of herbicide. and pesticides; or (c) other actions determined by the LEAA Regional Administrator to hne a possibly significant effect on tbe quality oC the environment, must include either a draft environmental statement as required by Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environ- mental Policy, Act or a de~laration that the proposed action will not have a .ignificant impact on the environment. Willis F. Jetton .Name r'rmnh, ,"Tunerp Tide . Calhoun County, Texas 21. Historic Sites. In any erant project involving construction, renovation, purchasing, or leas- ing of facilities the grant<< shall cOMult with the state liaison officer for historic preserva. tion to dete-rmine whether the undertaking may have an effect on propertiu lisled in"the National Register of Historic Places. If the undertaking may have an adverse effect on the listed prOI-ram properties CJC must be notified ~fore consideration of the application. Dale: October.B. 1974 Aiency 28. Education Support. No person in the United State. shall, on the basis of sez, be excluded from particip<ltion in, be dtnied the benefits of. or be subjected to discrimination under any education program OT activity receivin.g CJC financial assi.stance with the exception of the qualifications set forth in Title IX, Section 901(A) of Public Law 92.3HI (!i6 Slut. 373). To validate this application, the (allowing special iJem, mud be certified and agreed to by the applicant: . Special .{tema Form CJC-l (l/l/'l4) NOr\$\lpplantina Req\li""ment. In ~ompliance with the tequ:,rnnent lhat federal funds, made available undt'r p..rt C, Title I, Public Law 9"351, as amended, be used "not to supplant state or local. funds, .. this is to certify that the below described recipient. of federal funds under Part C. Title I, Public 14w 90-351, u unended, will ~e .u~h funds to intte~ state or local lunds - .. - , , ,."".ISOOQO "', "" , t , I I , 1 i I t , , I i I I I I t , I I I 1 I I I , I I ) , r I 2'2'6 "'0-:-~;:;~ EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM CERTIFICATION I, 'Lance Ne~,,'rtlan (official filing the application) , certify that: I Of This agency employs fewer than 50 people or has received or appliell for less than $25,000 from Criminal ' Justice Division, therefore. the Calhoun County Probat~on Dept:. is not required to file an (criminal justice agency) " ' ", equal opportunity program in accordance with 28 CFR 42,301 et seq., Subpart Eo "',',..." o This agency employs 50 or more people and has received or applied to the Criminal Justice Division, Office ',of the Governor ,fqr total funds in excess of $25,000,' therefore, the has formulated an equal employment opportunity (criminal justice agency) program in accordance with 28 CFR 42,201, et seq., Subpart E if applicable, and that it is on file in the office of for review or audit by an (name, address, title) official of the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor or the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, as required by relevant laws and regulations, o This state agency or department has received LEAA fpnds from the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, therefore, the has formulated an equal (criminal justice agency) employment opportunity program in accordance with the Appropriations Bill, 63rd Legislature, Regular Session and with 28 CFR 42.301, et seq., Subpart E if applicable, and that it is on file in the office of _ for review or audit by an official of (name, address, title) the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor or the Law Enforcement ASsistance Administration. as required by relevant laws and regulations. ' I PROJECT TITLE Calhoun County Probation Department Project Director a, 1974 October 8, 1974 DATE DATE I' ~~ . " ':--..--...,............ ;..,~.- _.. ._~ ,.- .... "...--- . -~- - .~:~._~~.--~""~-,,,..... _...-_~_ ''7'~..~.--....___ ~-_~':"'""....,..__~ " , -~~- --:r-.....--~...,.. ~- Of!:" . I 2;2'77 SHERIFF - REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT RADIO HIGHBAND SYSTEM On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconde'd' by' Comm'iss'ioner-We'dig, and carried, the following c~rtification was approved and the County Judge authQrized to execute same on behalf of'Calhoun County: TO: County Judges, City Managers/or City Secre~aries FROM: Frank L. Hurley, Criminal Justice Coordinator SUBJECT:' REGIONAL LA~J'.ENF6RCEMENT RADIO HIGHBAND SYSTEM DATE: September 25, 1974 Before installation can begin on your law enforcement radio highband ,system, the following must' be' cei-d.Hed-by-you'a'it~f ....., returned immediately to avoid any further delays. I!j o ~ This government entity certifies that: Cl o 1. No other equipment owned by this agency is available for this project. 2. If equipment is used for purposes other than this pro- ject, the appropriate proration of cost to each activity involved must be effected. I I 3. A110wabi1ity of the cost of equipment purchased with f~dera1,funds will be reduced 'to. the extentof,resale or-re~ covery value where use of such equipment for carrying out ~he ,purposes of the grant project,is discontinued (during the life of the project) or use for law enforcement purposes is discon- tinued (after completion of the project) unless all credit relating to such contingencies as set forth in Section C3 of Circular A-87, "Applicable Credit" are applied to offset or reduce grant charges. ,Circular A-87 is reprinted in the Ap- pendices section'of CJD publication, "Policies and Procedures Governing Action Grants." I certify our compliance with the above statements. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Ju~ge Calhoun County, Texas P. S. Please be advised that you will be billed shortly for your 25% match. , , ACCOUNTS ALLOWED The County,Auditor presented claims numbered 1-144 inclusive, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner,Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that all claims 'be approved for payment except claim number 137. ~71'>.'\. ~--'-'~ , " .'~~' , MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT , " On"this, the' lith day of'October;A. . D. "1974, at a' Speciiil'Term of the Commissioriers' 'Court of: Calhoun, County, Texas, on motiOn duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes:of the previous meeting were approved. .-, l," I , r"\\ \ /'- "~:/'{U Willis Counfy Judge ATTESTi2. . ~ ~m~~ Mary ois McMahan, County Clerk , ,."' REGULAR OCTOBER TERM HELD OCTOBER 14, 1974 Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2' Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon thef.ollowing .order,S, were made and entered by said, Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - MOTOR GRADER~PPRECINCT 3 The following bid was the only one received for a used motor grader for Precinct No.3: . . ----.- ~-- ---- - - ..... I Plains Machinery Company Less Trade-In Net Difference $12,500.00 " 2,000.00 $10,500.00 On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the bid of Plains Machinery Company was accepted. 229' , 1-". ~,\ REVENUE SHARING. ,ENTITLEMENT V -, PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing was held on the ~anner in which poses to spend,the money of Entitlement V of the Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972 (Revenue Sharing). the Court pro- State and Local '. The County Auditor reviewed all of the expenditures anticipated and a discussi6n ensued. I Judge Jetton asked if anyon~had any questions or comments. There were no ques,tions or comments. On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the planned use of funds for Revenue Shar- ing, Entitlement V as hereinafter set out, as presented at the ,public hearing was adopted. ,....". ' ,~ 8 Cl o ENTIn.EMENT V PLANNED USE OF FUNDS PUBLIC HEARING OCTOBER 14, 1974 Income Entitlement Payments October 1974 January '1975 April 1975 July 1975 Total Payments Interest Earnings Total Income $ 66,719 66,719 66, 719 66. 719 ,$266,876 3.836 I S270.712 Allotments Capital Outlav Operation and Maintenance Public Safety (1) Sheriff's Department Automotive Equipment Deep Freeze Unit for Jail Diving Gear (To Be Used By Search and Recovery 'Team) Rural Fire Units Port Lavaca Fire Dept. Olivia-Port Alto Fire Dept. Point Comfort Fire Dept. Seadrift Fire Dept. Power Rescue Tool . Power Shears State Highway Patrol Electronic Siren with PA ~ys~em New Type Polaroid Camera Total Public Safety $ 1,590 250 725: 944 '1,065 " 875 1,300 2,160 254 250 150 $ 9,563 142,009 16,000 $ 2,695 ~ 51,594 54,289 $ 3,000 6,000 1,000 500 10,500 I (2) Environmental Protection Solid Waste Disposal Public Transportation (3) Commissioners' Vehicles Health , (4) Generator for Mosquito Control Building for City-County Unit Tota 1 Hea 1 th Recreation (5) Renovation 2nd Floor for Museum Replace Bleacher Seats at Rodeo Arena Replace Lights at Rodeo Arena Replace Water Line at Fairgrounds Total Recreation 23t()' I" , ,. , Libraries Typewriter , Clock Total Libraries , (6) $ 554 16 , . , ,?}:'Financial Administration (8) <;'1';, Independent Audit ." County Auditor Posting Machine Typewriter Tax Assessor-Collector Preparation Rendition Data Extra Help Assessing Filing Cabinet for Renditions ,Publishing Revenue Sharing Reports Total Financial Administration $ 9,000 675 570 $10,000 ; ., 5,000 2,500 150 17)650 9.675 $242,606 $ 17i,650 I Note A Totals Carried Forward ,Note A: To be funded from additional interest earnings Multipurpose and General Government (9) To Complete Courthouse Annex Building Inspection-Furniture District Attorney-Typewriter Steel Shelving-3rd Floor Courthouse Total Multipurpose and General Government $ 6,000 465 600 3,391 10,456 ~ Total Capital Outlay Total Operation and Maintenance $253,062 17,650 $270.712 $1 17.650 I Total Allotments BIDS - OFFICE EQUIPMENT, TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR The following bids were received for a cabinet for the Tax Assessor-Collector: (1) Calhoun County Office Supply (2) LLytton Office Products Center (3) Wayne Myers Company $483.14 $430.35 $387.55 On the recommendation of the Tax Assessor-Collector, a motion ~as made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner LindseY'1 and carried, that the bid of Wayne Myers Company in the amountl of $387.55 be accepted and paid for out of Revenue Sharing Fudds. I I ~~ ~ ..... CQ' 'c.;> c.;>' r I I 231411 " . COUNTY TREASURERS MONTHLY REPORT Th'e, County, Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying'"same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Cdrnmissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report b~approved. , ! . TAX ROLL, 1974 "".' 1974 ~ax Roll for ap- '! The Tax Assessor-Collector presenteddthe provalby.the Court. '.\", On)notion'byCol.lll1lissi?ner Kabela, ~s~conci.ed by and 'carried, ,~he '1974'?-,ax Rollwas""appro'Ved. t-; C,ommissioner Lindsey, TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT The Tax, AssesS6'r~Coll~~or presented her:~report' for the ,month of , September,' and after reading'andverifying same, a motion was,made . .by Commis~i~ner,WedJg~'sesoI1Qe.d. :bi':'COrmriij;siol)erK,abel?, and,carri~d.,.._" '~ that said report be approved. ' . ' COUNTY AUDITOR, APPOINTMENT On motion by Commissioner Liridsey, seconded,by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the' appointment of,' Jam~s F. Houlihan as County Auditor for a two yearperiod,beginnirigOctober 1, 1974 was approved: APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR , .'. . ",.;. , " ~ . THE STATE OF TEXAS X COUNTY OF CALHOUN X 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 Ja.mes F. Houlihan Auditor.of .Calhoun County, Texas for a two year term beginning October I, 1974 at a salary of Eleven Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Nine and No/lOO Dollars ($11,289.00) per'annum, payable in equal monthly installments out of the General Fund of said County. Said Auditor shall, before he enters upon the duties of his office, make bond and take the official oath of office, as provided by Article 1649, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended by Acts of 1955, 54th Legislature. WE FURTHER ORDER that a certified copy of this order be delivered to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas for its observance and for recording in the Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas. ;:(: DULY SIGNED this ~~ day of October, 1974. ...." "232 ' .. ..- -.- .-.--~;->_._.~.._~- '~."--","~---,.. ..'----...-- -. -_.-.-_.'_._- ~'-' .-. ..., ~ --"._,--" ._-_...----------._--~-~~ Q/.'" ~ l~./t, t c"('/' / ~ge;- 24th Judic>~l Dis~~~ct ~!;'~ Judge, 135th Judicial District y.I iF I LE 0 .3'il,-3'1a vcr. V._PAGE.. l>S-il. 'l..:P...9.... O'CLOCK ......9.:.~ OCT 4 1974 ~~~..~ , DISTRICT CLERK, CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS .P.Y____.---.....-"..-~"..OEPUTY 'I ".' - . .-.C.,.;,',.......4...-. . . ..'. ~:.~....;:: OATH OF OFFICE' I, James F. Houlihan, do ,solemnly swear, that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office 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 further- ., more 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. c~ ..:f.?,~~ ;' .....-- ( Subscribed and sworn to before me by the said James F. Houlihan, '.J (. this the :> ,t" day of Oc tober 1974. ',; .....:~\;.:,~:,~~(..."r L/~""'" ;,' .)':'".."..:.Y! ",,' '(t~:~~k,,11) , ~'II' .: C,\_ln,-'!...\~'~" '. 'JIll II;; fi';~\~\l~ .....- 1 7' A ;,L..z- ,.J~,,-", vi,,",-/e<.":'- Rachel Tabor Sandlin Notary Public Calhoun County, Texas I I I puhlic - QOffirt,ll'li tHuni'! 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' . .............,.......,...,..................J$.5..9,9.Q",D.9L........................., Dollars; for the payn;enl whereof 10 Ihe Obligee Ihe' Prin- ('ipal binds Mmself, his heirs, e.tecutors, administralors, and assigns, and Ihe Surety binds ilself, its successors andassiglls, joinlly alld sewrally firm I)' b)' Ihese presents. , ,. , ' 'Signed, s~aled; and dOled Olis ....,.;t,!1:t....,..,..':...... day of..........'......~~P.~E!,~..:,........,..,...,..~,::.: 19 j?,... 'I. ,..:.."..,....,.,.,...,~.~~~~~~..,..::::.,.~,~,:::~,~::~:::~:~~::,~.~:~~;,~;~;~~~i?~:::::I.e,~,::,'~,~~~:~~,,::"t:.',~:.~~~:~~,:~::::::::::::::::::: , of the ,..,......9.()~:ty..(),f...~l>~()~..........,........,..,.........., " State of ..........~?Ca.13.........................,:...,.......,..........:....,....:..,:.. for the term of office beginnillg on ....<>.c.~().b.E!!...::t."..::t.9.!'?..,....... l1nd endillg OIl,............,;n.~,El:t',~~,t.l!......,;.................... Nau,. t4rrrfllrr. tlTl' rDltllitilllt lIftllt, flltrglliltg lIbligutilllt ill Burl). thai if the principal shall failhfully perform Sl/dl dulies as may be imposed 011 Itim by' law aud shall hOllestly aeCOl/1l1 for all moiley that may come iuto Iris .own hands in his official capacit)! during the said term, then this obligation shall be void; otltefH'ise it shaH remain in force. '. This bOlld is furlher conditiolled that Ihe liabilit), of tlte surety shall be full)' lermi'lOted as 10 futurt' ocls of the prillcipal lhirty (30) days after Ihe receipl by Ihe obligee, of Ihe surely's wrillen lIolie,' of C'Qncf.~11ation. Signed, sC(lled and ddi\'cred in the preSl!lIct' of (as 10 the PriIH.'ipul) tVLJ:,V) l J-;L~L':~,- ".JOine s' F.' 'HouEhO.il..""..".., ",' ''-'p;,,;~:;~~i.... ,.., '. ............,...........................,.....................,.......,.............,......, I THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COHPANY OF NEW YOR.K ............."..............,.......,....................""............... (us (I' tlte Sun",!') ') (// ,1/ ......i~/"..?v.y~Z,'?;y?..,' ,111"111")' \~. s. SUff'ty, ....................,............. ............... ............."............................ - !-lcPherson (PUBLIC OFFlCI,\L'S bON:>) t~t.'\I.n' fI .:1 "'/UIIII. IIi II.' t. '..~ )'2'4' JV' ' ,"~').,.-"-:..' :", CERTIFICATE OF TRUE COPY OF PAPER OF RECORD THE STATE OF TEXAS I COUNTY OF CALHOUN \ r<.'- I, Maurine Jackson, Clerk of the District Court of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby certify ,that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR as the same apJlears of record in my office" in the' minutes of the District Court Records of said County W 3Y6-390 in VolumE> V ,Pagp 65-67 , Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in Port Lavaca, this the 7th day of October 74 .a...D,,19_ .-~~-'n~ t::h [/t(} ',". .' , "" . ~ . . ~ . . ~ (/1-" ;'~'~:'~'.~~"-,:,"-,,/\;, ....: ",,'. ...... .j'\ .. 0 " .: .:;,,:,;'A L.. ....',:' ;..,: _._~,.I.;'..;;..r,:.c."'/' ;',7. <, " 1 p.'1. " "-i ": :. :,-/. ,,~. \' , :~ ':,<;:.<~. >\.;:::~~" ..... MAURINE JACKSON Clerk, District Court, Calhoun County, Texas By: ~~ Dqmty, I I I I ~ ~ 8 Q Q I I ~3S CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Texas Education Agency 201 East Eleventh Street Austin, Texas 78701 September 25, 1974 Judge Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County 211 South_Ann Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: This is in reference to a telephone conversation with the Calhoun County Independent School District in regards to a balance in the county transportation account and a balance in the county permanent school fund. The $50 balance in the 'transportation account and the $13.04 balance in the permanent school fund should be transferred to the Calhoun County Independent School District. If there are any further questions, please let us hear from you. Very truly yours, (s) Joe Mac Walston, Review Supervisor Special Programs Finance Division JMW:ss cc: Dr. Marvin W. Kirkman, Superintendent Calhoun County Independent School District Drawer DD .Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, that the sum of $50.00 in the Transportation Account and the sum of $13.04 in the Permanent School Fund Account be transferred from Calhoun County to the Calhoun County Independent School District. DOS BAHIA SUBDIVISION - STREET MAINTENANCE On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and .carried, Bay~Drive in Dos Bahia Subdivision ,in Port O'Connor was ,accepted for county maintenance. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY The County Auditor read claimsl-44,twhich totaled $47,468.83, 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. '2'3:6' i." , , ACCOUNTS ALLOWEDE- HOSPITAL ..~ , The County Auditor presented hospital accounts'which toca1ed $47,429.92, to be approved for payment and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey', and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. 0<...._-. .""~ .-.. + ....,........-.- ~ -,+ ....-. .-._".. --'" -- - ----.-'-'- '"", -"-"'+~~ ..,.-:1l .__._-~ .:"" ~~ .c...,' I:. .. GULF BEND CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION 10 -10_7Y 201 Candlelight 'Lane Port Lavaca, Texas , 'October 9, 1974 .....,.:'.,' Commissioners Court of Calhoun County , ,c/o Judge Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County Court House 211 Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas I Gentlemen: . . " ~ .. . In July, 1973, you paid me the honor of appointing me as one of the two Calhoun County representatives to the Board of Trustees'of,the Gulf Bend Center for Mental Health and Mental Retardation for a period of two years. Unfortunately, at this time, I find it necessary for personal reasons to resign from this appointment. This resignation should be effective ;as of October 21, 1974. I thank you for the opportunity to serve an organization ,that provides such a needed servicif<to the',connriunity. " If it is not presumptuous of me, I would like to suggest Mrs. Ben O1yra) Comiskey (507 Brookhollow Drive, Port Lavaca, Texas) as my replacement on the board., Mrs. Comiskey is iamilar with the Gulf Bend Center and I believe would make an excellent board member. Yours very truly, / ~.d 7~~~<-~~- W. B. Harriss I WBH:vh I ,..-; lI':i 8 o o I I 2'31; On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded :by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the resignation of W. B. Harriss be,accepted, with regret, effective October 2L, 1974. , I CALHOUN 'COUNTY 'PROGRAM BUILDING COMMITTEE Ms. Shirley Dodd, Home Demonstration Agent, and representatives of the Family Living Sub-Committee of the Calhoun County Program Building Committee presented the Court different dishes made from sunflower seeds, soy beans and cotton seeds and gave their annual report. ' Mrs. Dodd told the Court of demonstrations they have been g1v1ng with products made of these seeds and reported on the high nutritional value. Mrs. Dodd ,reported there are more people involved per capita in Calhoun County in the Family Living Program than any other county in the State of Texas. The Court commended them for the work they are doing. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECESS UNTIL 10:00 A. M. ON FR[DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974. OCTOBER 18, 1974 BIDS - OFFICE FURNITURE, BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT The following bids were received for a bookcase, storage cabinet and four drawer file for the building inspection department: (1) Calhoun County Office Supply (2) Lytton Office Products $511. 62 $506.00 On recommendation of the Building Inspector, a motion was made 'by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the bid of Calhoun County Office Supply be accepted. CALHOUN. COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO, 10 A public hearing was held to determine if Calhoun Co. Drainage District No. 10 should be authorized to operate under Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution. Mr. L. A. Dio, Attorney, Mr. Andrew Hahn and Mr. C. R. Sikes, Jr. represented the Drainage District. ,2:38' "I "" On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the following ,Certificate of Order and Order Authorizing Calhoun County' DrainageDistric~ No. ,10 to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution was adopted: , . __.._, __.___~___._.,__.____~. _._,_.,____~ ___.____._..._.._._,,____._._~~'.~m__......._~~_.____.___.___.___~,,___ ..____-'_._ __. . . . ..' . . . - - . . CERTIFICATE FOR ORDER. I THE STATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF CALHOUN " We,' the undersigned officer~ of the comm~ssioners Court of said County, hereby certify as follows: i, 1. , The Commissioners Court of said County convened in REGULAR TERM ON THE 18th DAY OF October ; 1974 at the County Courthouse, an~e roll was called of the duly constituted officers and members of said Commissioners Court, to-wit: '" '" ] , 1 I j 1 i .'/ i WilliS F. Jetton, County Judge Eula Grace Wedig Earnest J. Kabela ,Mary L.McMahan, County Clerk Wayne Lindsey R. ~1. Sanders and all of said persons were abse~tees: None thus constituting a quorum. the following was transacted present, exce~t the following , Whereupon, among other business, at said Term~ a written I 1'" I ! j 9RDER AUTHORIZING CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 TO OPERATE UNDER, THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 59 OF THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION was duly introduced for the consideration of'said Commissioners 'Court and read in full., It was then duly moved and seconded that said Order be passed; and, after due discussion, said motion. carrying with it the passage of said Order, prevailed and carded by the folloWing vote:' " AYES':' All members of said Commissioners Court shown present above voted UAye". NOES: None. 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid Order passed at the Term described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this Certificate; that said Order has been duly recorded in said Commissioners Court's minutes of said Term; that the above a~d foregoing paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from said Commissioners Court's minutes of said Term pertaining to the passage of said Order; that the persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified and acting officers ,and members of said commissioners Court as indicated therein; that each of the I officers and members of said Commissioners Court was duly and sufficiently notified Officially and personally, in advance, of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid Term, and that said Order would be'introduced and considered for passage at said Term, and each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Term for such purpose; that said Term was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said Term was given, all as required 'by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. article 6252-17. SIGNED AND SEALED the day of , 1974. f\'.~ ~t Co t ge ~C~y~~!'fJ~ (SEAL) 'I , . .-! ~ 8 Cl ,0 I I 2,3Sl' AN ORDER AUTHORIZING CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 TO OPERATE UNDER TilE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XVI, !>ECTION 59 OF TilE TEXAS CONSTITUTION STATE OF TEXAS . , " COUNTY OF CALHOUN : MIEREAS, Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 (the "District'" is operating under Article III, section 52 of the' Texas Constitution, and the general laws of the State of Texas, particularly Chapter 56 of the Texas Water Code; and WHEREAS, Section 56.032 of the Texas Water Code empowers the Commissioners Court, of Calhoun County, Texas, to authorize the District 'to operate ,under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution without' change of name or impairment of obligations; and , WHEREAS, the District has requested thi~ Court to authorize the District to operate under Article XVI" Section 59 of the Texas Constitution. and , 'WHEREAS, the District has submitted the Petition required by Section 56.014 of the Texas Water Code and has made the deposit required by Section 56.015 of the Texas Water Code. and WHEREAS, this Court met the 9th day of September , 1974, and ordered that a public hearing, be held the 18th day of October.-1974, to determine if 'Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 should be authorized to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Clerk did give notice of the time and place of the public hea~ir.q pursuant to the Order of the Court of Sept. 9 , 1974.<iln<;\ WHEREAS, it is hereby found and determined that author- izing Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 to operate under the provisions of Article XVI, Section 59 of the Texas Con- stitution is necessary and would be' conducive to the public health, and would be a public benefit and utility. < NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, ,TEXAS: 1. That Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 is hereby authorized to operate under the provisions of Arttcle XVI, S~tion 59 of the Texas Constitution. 2. 'That a certified copy of this Order be recorded in the records of Calhoun County, Texas. CO>PIISSIO'lf.P.S COURT 0::' CAIJIr)UN comITY. Tf.XAS ATTf.ST: ~.&:"~:"~~ " "..,'t"" 24:0\ TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR, ASSESSMENT RATIO The Court met with representatives of Western Data,Services,.the computer company used by the County, and the Tax Assessor-Collector to discuss the mechanics of changing the assessment ratio for 1975. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL I On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by and carried, the claim of Medical Information, of $1149.18 was approved for payment. Commissioner Wedig, Inc. in the amount ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 45 thru 75, inclusive, were read and afemotion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. REVENUE SHARING - RESOLUTION On~motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner San- ders, and carried, the following Resolution was adopted and entered: R E SO L UTI ON I WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States of America fore passed the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act (Revenue Sharing! which provides financial assistance local governments for a period of five years, and has hereto- of 1972 to state and WHEREAS, said five year period expires in 1977, and WHERE~S, local governments are finding it increasingly difficult to supply needed services and facilities to the public and to subsist on the ad valorem tax on real estate and personal property, and. WHEREAS, Revenue Sharing makes it possible for local government to supply the public with needed services and facilities which could not otherwise be afforded without undue hardship on the public, and WHERE~S, the extension of the Revenue Sharing Program would be in the public interest; I NOW,.THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That this court hereby expresses its appreciation for the present Revenue Sharing Program. Section 2. That this court hereby endorses the proposition that the Revenue Sharing Program should be extended beyond its original five year period. Section 3. That this court hereby respectfully requests that the Congress of the United States of America pass legislation extending the Revenue Sharing Program beyond its original five year period. I -' If:I. g o Cl I I Q'.'4,,1~;'. &i ']:,\ Section 4. That a certified copy of this Resolution be' sent to Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Senator John Tower and Congressman John Young as our request to them that they use their efforts toward the passage of legislation extending the Revenue Sharing Program beyond its original five year period. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 18th day of October, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge (s) Eula Grace Wedig Eu1a Grace Wedig, Commissioner, Precinc t Ifl (s) Earnest Kabela Earnest Kabela, Commissioner, Precinc t ff2 (s) Wayne Lindsey Wayne Lindsey, Commissioner, Precinct If3 (s) R. W. Sanders R. W. Sanders, Commissioner, Precinc t If4 ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk MUSEUM - BIDS FOR REPAIR & MAINTENANCE On motion by Commissioner Wedig, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the County Judge was authorized to advertise for bids for repair and maintenance work on the second floor of the Jai1- Museum. CONTRACT - TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPT., PORT O'CONNOR BOAT RAMP PARKING AREA On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the following contract was approved and the County Judge authorized to execute same on behalf of Calhoun County. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department John H. Reagan Building Austin, Texas 78701 October 11, 1974 1242 I Dear Mr. Sanders: Enclosed and two (2) copies of a rehabilitation contract for the repair of boat ramp facility SBF,13-4l-29 in the amount, of $7,200.00. Calhoun County has agreed to furnish and install 54 feet of oval type, 14 gauge, 36 inches in diameter, culvert; and patch andre- pair. the 99 foot by 689 foot parking area, apply RC2 asphalt at the rate of 0.25 per square yard and cove~ithNo.P4 precoated staone at the ,rate of one cubic yard per 75~quare yards. , Please sign Department. and return both copies of the contract to this .. Sincerely, , (s) J. M. Beall, Chief Boat Ramp Branch Engineering Division JMB:v1c Enclosure(s) RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS 0' o COU/lTY OF CALHOUN 0 BE IT P~SOLVED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas that that certain Rehabilitation Agreement between Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the County of Calhoun, Texas"a copy of which is marked Exhibit "A" and attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, be and the same is hereby approved, and the County Judga of Calhoun County, Texas is hereby authorized to sign and enter into said agreement, for and on behalf of Calhoun County, Texas, and to deliver the same to Texas Parks and \'Iildli:i'e Department. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said County Judge be and he is hereby desi~nated as the individual to sip;n contract documents and pay vouchers for Calhoun County, Texas, rcr,arding this matter. PASSED AND APPROVED this 18th day of October, 1974. A"TES": CO,1tUSSIO,n;RS COURT OF CALHOUN CO(!'i~J v, 'fEY-AS q 0J' "'ai' " J -;. \; oJ: __0'-" l'y~;"tALu'.;..U~A',ttrl~ " 'Willi!; L Jzj6tTritY ,)ud,',e ~, f JJ., '^' ~" () )' !:.0~ r:-.._~L~-=~.::.: !!!_/:::::(./!:l-:.::!..f.:E5::.:~__ !'~.:1ry LoL; !\c?!;:1hJ.!1. C(H.lnty 'Cl{~l'k ,Ii: I I I ,~ lQ. g Q o I I REllAlIl1.ITATlON AGIU':l:~H;Nr ,2;43, llI;'l'WI:EN ,'l'I:XAS PARKS 'At.m lHLD,Lll'l; DEPARTMI::Nt AND CALU0UN COUNTY 0, This Agrccmcnt bctw.ccn the TEXAS PARKS MiD \-1ILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, John , , 1\. Reagan Building, City of Austin, Travis County. Texas, l1erein called the "Dcl'artment". the County of Calhoun . . , ' acting through its duly elected Commissioners in aceordancc with Resolution Number . " herein ~al1ed the " County " , , dated provides for'services by the County as stipulated below on the services to be performed. '1. Services To lie Performed On boat r11mp and parking area (patch & repair parking area and install culvcr iocated 2.2 miles ~'est of Port O'Connor, Calhoun County . Texas, rehabilitate a public boat ram? in ~ceordance with the approved plans and specifications, numbered SBF 13..!,}-29 . Permits for construction, dredging and Corps of Engineers will be received prior to initiating work. II Commissioners Court resolution authorizing entry into agreement 'l-lith the 'l'ey,as Parks and Wildlife Department for this rehabilitation project, and designating an individual. to sign cor.tract docurr.,?ncs and paYTocnt vouchers for the _County Ih._ l\ s ~>i_ S t.3. 0.3:. The. D~partmcnt. will. <l.snist the CU;,,111ty with only ~~lvicory assistn,nC0 witl\in its cap3bilities. 1]"1, Insp(:cri0i~. --~. ------.--.-- 'l'il.:; D~pt:rt;;:(~"t Hi),] p\.:rforri';' ~ co;~\;)L:l:ion hlld tlccepttn~ce in.spc.:ction .1ild , , prcI0;-'.::.~;:;'L'.'i...~ i~l~"i-l'~f:tio:ls v:JIJ. be ?(-'_rf(.'n~,t:d ;a:..i:h(~ (!i~\c~eti.oa oi: the Dl.:p~rtr,'.(~nt.. IV ~ ;~':'('':'. r..,(:;., ~u':\\ 1\(~C:01.(h~ --...-----........". -.------.---- '1' Cuunly .1 J . . 1 t' \ J' ,. .i.h~ _..._.~_.._..._~__ \:1. . li";;:,.l.nt;d II ;~nc. ~~l~ ':1\lt to t.le: .'~:p:l.rt'ml;nl: C(li.n.(:!~ or nll \::>:;ll.':nd:i[llJ.'\.~:; t.o L0. cb:\rt:'.:.d ilg:lin:;:~ Lhe prnjer:t: nlpllg \-:icll t\ cc):ti.fi.cdtjon of e,(I.:~p)._~r':i.o~-1 ;.t.t:d tbr.~ t(,,__<~l ."'.:j~'~)Plll or" P~;'l~l)(l:i.t:l.tl:.~..:..:. r:;.:!!:rnTT IIP.lI -;8. 2~44'. , . CAT.llOUN COUlITY sm' --,~:j-!>l-29 Page 2 V. , I Audit Tho recorda of ehllr~ca arc subject to audit at the discretion of the Comptroller of Public Accounts or tho State Auditor, either or both. VI. ment, the P.:tyment DCP'lrtl, Upon completion of n ,satisfnctory accept.:1nec inopcction by the, County through il'S nuthorizcd a~eney ~lil1 furnish the Department with a certificate of said completion nnd the required actual cost records. Upon receipt of certificntion of sntisfactory comple~ion IInd records, the Depnrtment promises to pay to the ~?ty the actual cost of such services not to exceed Seven Thousand THO Hundred Dollars nnd No Cents ($7,200,00) Pnrtial payments on this 'project may. be submitted after telephone e.pproval has,been ap~roved. VII. Terms The terms and conditio:'!," of this Agreement ~'ill remain ,in ~ffect unti1lll August 31, 1975. .... ....... TE}:AS. PARY,.s iIJ::mm:WJ.IFE DEPlu,nlEh'T Dilte of Agrec'fficnt ClnytQ;~-Y-C;~o~l, Executivo" "Diillt..;~.. c..:OU.~;TY or' C!d}{O~;>;,. i'r;X/tS -.-.-----.-... ,Hy -......-'.._-_._--_..-..._----~-.....-.._-_.- j.:iJJ i::: F. ,J8t.tcn, Cou:-Ity J\ld;~.;: '1, -="..'-,: I 2,4,5, GULF BEND CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL RETARDATION On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and carried, Mrs. Myra Comisky was appointed to fill the unexpired term of W. B. Harris, effective October 21; 1974, on the Board of Trustees of the Gulf Bend Center for Mental Health and Mental Re~ tardation. COUNTY COURT - .LAW LIBRARY FEE On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, ,seconded by Commissioner Sanders, Elnd carried, the court costs in county court civil cases,for the support of the County;Law Library, was increased from $3.00 per case to $5.00 per case. ....-I In g ~ FAIRGROUNDS - WATER LINE o I I On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the Building Superintendent was authorized to replace the water line at the fairgrounds running from the rodeo arena to the mosquito control building at a cost of ~65~ per foot, ,installed. TEXAS PARKS AND ,WILDLIFE DEPT, , STEVENS BAYOU, PRECINCT #1 On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, 'Eu1a ,Grace Wedig, Commissioner of Precinct In was authorized to make application to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. for a permit to do maintenance dredging in Stevens Bayou. Application for Sand.. Shell and Gravel Permit: Parks and Wildlife Department Austin, Texas Please issue a permit to Calhoun County, Precinct #1 Texas, to remove_sand and fine shell from the public Stat'e, as 'follows, to-wit: of-Port Lavaca, waters of this ~ Approximately 400 cubic yards of fine shell to be remo~ed by drag- line - shell will be used on public beach roads and public beach area. This shell is deposited in the mouth of Stevens Bayou by tides and high winds. If this material is not removed periodically, StStevens Bayou will close up and prevent passage of tide water to inland ponds. This condition would destroy a favorite crabbing spot in Calhoun County. Location: Stevens Bayou at Magnolia Beach, Calhoun County, near County Road 1/111. Lat. 28 deg. 33 min. N, Long. 96 deg. 32 min. W. 2'46 ", We must keep this natural channel open to maintain circulation between Lavaca Bay and an estuarine marsh in order to preserve the fisheries nursery area of this marsh. The applicant agrees to comply with all laws and. regulations govern- ing the taking of sand, shell and/or'grave1 ~rom the, public waters of this State, and will, if granted such permit, account monthly and pay all monies required by the State of Texas. I The applicant intends to remove aboutt cu. yds. of sand, ____cu. yards of gravel and 400 cu. yds. of fine beach shell per month. He intends to use drag line in removing said products. ,*** The applicant agrees to mak~ a surety bond in ,any reasonable 'sum named by the,Parks and Wildlife Department, and he further, agrees t? keep a correct record, of all sand, shell and/or gravel removed from the public waters of this Sta~e and, that i?aid record shall at all times be open to inspection by the Parks and Wildlife Department or by any authorized representative. Calhoun County, Precinct 1 (s) Eu1a Grace Wedig Eu+a Grace Wedig, County Commissioner This 17 day of Octob,er, 1974. ***not required. Excavated materials to be used on public beach roads and public beach area. TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT, QUESTIONNAIRE, PERMIT APPLICATION INFORMATION I Date: ,September 3, 1974. 1. GENERAL 1- 2. 3. 4. INFORMATION, . Name: Calhoun County Company Name: Calhoun County, Precinct 1 Address: 211 South Ann St., Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Telephone: Residence____Business 552-2967 or 552-9242 II. SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1. Do you intend .to !?perate on a full-time or part-time basis: 1 or 2'days operation to be done as soon, as possible 2. Do you int:end to remove sand or ,grav:e1 from:wet",.steam bed X 3. Described the type of equipment to be used: drag1ine 4. Summarize the method of the dredging operation you plan to conduc t: dragline excavation of fine beach s,hell de!:, posited in the mouth of Steven~ Bayou by tides and high winds. Materials to be used on public beach roads and on public beach area. , 5. What is the proposed depth of your dredging operation: 2 ft. I 6. With'in what period o{ time wi'U thi's dredging be per- formed: 1 or 2 days operation to be done as soon as possible then again in the winter depending on tides and high winds. I .... ~ o Cl Cl o I I 2:41-. 7. Name of Bond Agent: Not Required. Excavated Materials to be used on public beach roads and public beach area. 8. Do you understand that you are required to file a report by the 10th day of each month and report for all materials produced during the preceding month and that such, repot't ,must be "filed each, month whether any materials are produced or not: Not Required. Excavated materials to be used on public beach roads and public beach area. 9. Do you understand that you are required to keep permanent records of all materials taken from public waters and keep such records available so that they will be avail- able,for inspection and audit by a representative of the department at any time: Not Required. ,Excavated material to be used on public beach roads and public beach area. 10. Do you understand that failure to file such reports on time, and keep permanent records subjects the permit to immediate cancellation: Not Required. Excavated materials to be used on public beach roads and public beach area. 11. Do you understand that to operate without a valid ~ermit from the Parks and Wildlife Department subjects the operator to a fine of $10 to $200 and that each day's operation constitutes a separate offense: YES III. ATTACHMENTS 1. Attach a word description of the stream bank as it cur- rently exists on each side of the stream in the area of ,the operation, indicating whether the bank is: (a) Steep (greater than 45 deg.) (b) Sloping (15 deg. to 45 deg.) Sloping (c) Gradually sloping (15 deg. or less) (d) Indicate the approximate per cent of material con- tained in the bank; gravel, sand or soil. Almost 100% fine beach shell. " 2. Attach at least one photograph of the site where the operation will be conducted. 3. Attach a map or sketcgiin duplicate of the proposed operating area indicating: (a) The location of the operation, identified by prominent landmarks and ,showing the limits of the proposed dredging. (b) Names and Addresses of all property owners on both ~ides of the stream ,and within 1,000 yards down stream from the 'proposed dredging area. (c) The boundaries of the stream of each abutting property owner within the area to be dredged. (d) Name and addresses of the landowner granting the ease- ment for access privileges. (e) The location of the gravel washing site with settling ponds, if applicable. 2'4,S~ .:__..:....:.... (f) Indicate ,the average depth of the water at 200 foot ,intervals. I IV. 'CERTIFICATION , I, h~r~bY, ~t,:,-te ~hat I have,carefu~ly ~e;d each ?f the above questions and rrqu~rements and my'answers'g~ven thereto are true and correct. I I Calhoun County~' Precinct 1 I (s) Eu1a Grace Wedig, County Commissioner ,1 Applicant" I /---------- i I I .',' ': ~ '" ~ ' ,'--M,H,W __ , _ /,-M ':. W ~---- --.------ N State Tract 33 '1" 4C4 il1~ TYPICAL SECTION NOT TO SCALE JL 1(' ~' STATE TRACT 33 .....~.~~... '.-.'~~'. -, , 2SQ 33' I EKisting Timber Wall (4/1- 4C4 VICINITY MAP PORT LAVACA EAST 7.5 MINUTE OUADRn.NGLE SC..Le::'....2000. 84}- ';..H)SE r..~!~. F i.f.~. 1\:1 ;:1. r..j C: !-"1 /::.. t'; I'.....a,.. to;', .... t'.::)~) {~ r.-:: C; Ff G ::': DREDGING .. --~~ O ~.~, '" \C<=,v ;'" . i. J..-..... ~....._......s~..~.i'\ "tt ....... "'~.o\'., 'I~' "',' .< tb'\ '/) ...-f)..; - '\. ~\Il,.\ :.::f:t:.! -- - ~-~'~:' ,."1~~ ,......., x' :)...!.-.. /''001' {' \ ~' !~'. ' lI, i /'-.. ".}J' .-", .< ,,". V.,-"" .....'1 : l.V "'. \~ ."~. "Qf?;i:-'; ,''> j~~~' I ' , . i i APPROXIMATELY 400 CU~IC YAROS TO BE REMOVED BY ORAG- LINE fROM STEVENS BAYOU AT MAGNOLIA SEACH I CALHOUN COUNTY I TEXAS,AND DEPOSITED 'ON ADJACENT COUNTY PROP- ERTY AS SHOWN ABOVE, AREA TO BE DREDGED "TO 2,0 FEET BELOW M,L.W, APPLICATION BY CALHOUN COUNTY ,PRECINCT I, I .~tk4?:':'~A-:r~~~ ANDREW L. SPEAKERMAN OCTOBER ,1974 SCALE: 1":400' I C'l co ...... ' CJ:l U U I I 249 ft~ ~ GENERAL LAND OFFICE, c,EASEMENTAPPLICATION .' STEVENS BAYOU . ' On mouion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, the Commissioners' Court is authorized to make appli- cation to ctheGeneral Land Office for an easement to'do maintenance dredging 'in Stevens Bayou and the County ,Judge ,is authorized to' sign said ~P.P.JJ.<i.l!t.i()ha.nd ~f9rwa,i'd s.8!lle to.~t:he G"enera,l Land Office. '1 ' , I I I I j .I I ,... . STATE OF TE,~<\S COASTAL PUBI.lC LANDS EASEl,jEN'J' APPLICATION rOm'l DA'fE: Oct. 17, 1974 1'1caDe typc or print and fill. in all blank~. If inforniation requC:Dted .os not applicable. so indicate by placin~ N/A in thc blank, j II, ,-' , I , I L:::III. .' ' .. ,I 1 I. APPLIC.\NT INF01-:;,1ATION A. Name of applicant Commissioners Court of Calhoun Co?"ty B. Address of applicant 211 S. Ann St.' Port" Lavaca Street: or Route Texas 77979 512-552-2967 " City C. Authorized agent Zip ,Sta te , Phone Willis F. Jetton, County Judge D. Addres~ of agent 211 S. Ann St. Street or Route Port Lavaca. City 77979 Zip 512-552-2967 Phone Texas S ta tc . THE FOLLO;nc:C INFor~,I!\.1'IO:'! MUST BE SUll~-aTTED BY CORPOl'u\TE APPLICAl~'j'S OnLY: A. Name of president B. Name of secretary C, Name and address of registered agent -.-... ----Stlt tc "Zip P'honc. , City D. A certified copy of incorporation or certificate of c.uthc,rity to transact business in Texas issued ,by the Secretary of State of Texas. .i:~;' A copy. certified by the Secretl1ry, 'of the resolution by the bonrd of diT.ector~ of the C1pplic.:1nt~ i.ndicrtting \:hc names or thG officers authorized to execute agreements of a contractual na tur c, E, LOCATIO;'j OF INTEiWED OPERATION A, Count)' Calhoun Graritee Jose Haria I'lancha Survey No, Abs tr"c t No, 236 Certifiea tl? No. LOCl1l p1a t reference if subdivided Subdivision Block J~ot No, }), If )H'opoGcd 1':Drk is wi, thi,n ci t)' J.imi ts. give name of ci. ty, C.' N.1mc of :tffCl,(:cd body(icc.) of ',,'a'tcr Stevenl s l:lYou D. ~jt.:t t (~ tt'.:'tC~t .~~\.l. (:;) or [;ULlllerl;cd 1.1;"j(J in. \:hieh l'~LhU; al'e rc'qu(!:; tl.'_G ~~_____ _ . J3g~250 I .'~ . / , , I j lV, I J I , I i .i I I I . _.",""c~__.._ _" ,l.i\NI1 SU1~VEY ArID I1ESCRIl'TlOil OF Ol'El~\TlON A, Prcp"tation of mal'[; ilwl'pl.ats to !:i.ve nn exact' tkseription of state lnnd on \-Ild.ch en~;ClllL'nt. ri~h.u; .:It"c requcf;ted is required. 'l'hlt> dC5cription must be prcp':lred by a licensed engi.neer or il licensed r,,!:;i.s tcred, or count:y ,;urveyor, B. Purl'o"e of casement (Check items applicable): 1, Access channcl () 8, Haintcnance dred[;ing 2. Spoil dio1'osnl arcn () 9. Drainnce cnnal 3. liont basin nnd/or ramp () 10, Sanitary sC\,,,,r outfall 4. Pier or dock () 11. Storm S"\'1er outfall 5. Dredging to obtain fill () 12. Overhcnd utility 6. 5en\'1all () 13. Subaqucous utili ty 7, Bulkhead () 14., Other (describe) C. Dimensions 1. Access channel length ~)** ( ) ~. ~,. "idth dcpth 2. Spoil disposal area length width elevation 3. Boat basin length ~lidth . depth 'f. Dl:edlling 1:0 obtain fill length width depth (Note: Give brief explanation of dimensions listed above):- 8*01naintenance dredging of a natural channel (non-navigable). . j'e do not intend to deeoen channel - only remove blockage. 5, If bull~head; give dimensions and type of buJJehead construction material ',' Ii. 'I " D. . Excavated "materi81 , ..' ,Cubic ya.l'ds uOO Type of material fine beach shell t, Fill matcrial to be placed above mean ,high water. Cubic yards ""0 F, Fill material to be placed belm" mean high water. " Cubicya,rds V, INTENDED lJSic OF PROJECT. DESCRIBE: A, 1. IttliJ\W\lWC Public beach area - cleaning natural chancel I 2. Commercial 13. Present cleva ti,on of riparian lot (5) ,above mean high "la ter C, Proposed elevation of riparian lot(s) above mcan hieh water after filling , D. lJill proposed tacilitics be HcccfJsible to the. public or main- tained for )n-ivo.tc use? Explain:, . 1. Public This must be done periodically to prevent closing of a nature>..l channel that 110uld destroy a favo~ite crabbi~f, soot in Calhoun County. We must keep thi~- open 2. :i'>;~}l:t:c( to rnaint'1in circul'1t,ion bet~..'0.e~ Lav<w.!~_ 'qaV' -8nJj_:'In ~~t.ll!l""iJJ.e.......m..'lr~h . anjd inland pO:1c1s. 3. Commel'ela, VI. FILL AND \'),-\TER QUALITY INFORll\TION A. Docs the d1"c<.!~~ccl area ~ncl\.ldc .1.ny mar,sh aDd/or grnssflat? Yes No X ;,j.;' Il., Doe"'l:11Cdic.po,,a1. "xl''''' include any n",rsh and/or er,1ssflat? Yes No . . C. Dcse1=Tl)"ctYP0 of CCll.ri.p:acnt to be used to insttlll support for stl:ucturt!(s) or to dredGe a cl1~11nc]. dra~ltn~ I D. Dc:\cribc hot-} CqUiplllel\t \~i1.1 be broll(;ht to the project sitc over uublic ro~ns 2 ,1 I I , I j , I VII, I 1 'i :'-l \.0 ,..,j o::l U U, I I r r ~j . I 1 -' 1 , , .<. 25~ r E II ' ill " lIt' 11 rlenosit~d' on ~hore and trucked to use on '. , o\i,;if',,:, ':,r.l'oi )C .con :nl.1lC( public beach roans F. Method bf di:;p;'""i arid/or trC,1tmcnt of any liquid'lnoli,d wastc5 to bc flCner,1 ted "t tlte 5i tc OTIJER PER;.lITS A. Te>:<1s, Parl;s and \'lildlife Depnrtr:lent permit number for disturbinr, bottom.' . and datc of issu:lnee pehdin~ " B. Texas 1'!ater'Quality Boord \"oste control order nu:uber tor project . and date of issuonec letter, 7-1'1-197u C. Depaxcment of the Army Corps of Engineers permit nU;:1ocrl025'h and clnte of issuance 9-26-197u , ' D. Environilrental Protection Agency 11:' tionRl pollutant dischargc climination system permit number , and date of issuance not aonlicable. . ,(Note: If no penlit is required ','Tite N/A in blank) '.;.; . r' VIII, ANTICIPATED LENG11J OF Tll-IE OF Cot,STRUCTlON ACTIVITY 1 or 2 days I .({ ~x, ELIGIRILITY A, If O\.'l1er of riparian property, attach affidavit or proof of O1mership. B, If holder of surface ,or mineral interest, give: 1. Type. 2..' Purpose and .,'3. Humber of lease: public beach area ! , i I I , ,X. LIST OF H/\l'1E(S), AND ,\DDRESS(ES) OF THE RIPARIAN LAND Ol-INElcS OF ,PROPERTY 0)'1 EACH SIDE OF THE PROJECT SITE public, beach 'area XI. REQUIRED fEES A, Non-refundable filinG fee of' $5.00 payable to the Commissioner of the General Lilnd Office. B, P<1.)'I1,,,nt for casement riGhts-to bc d~tcrmi.ned by the School Land Board, , XII. CHECK THE FOLL01-JING THAT 1. Filing fee () 2. Vicinity map () 3, Cros"',;ection ( ) ARE INCLUDED \-nTH TilE APPLICATION: 4, Maps al1d plots ( ) 5, StLllct\1rC dra\.:;ngs ( ) 6, Dced or ,,'ffidavit of proof of oWl1er"hip, ( ) 7, Corporal:e in fern", tion ( ) . ~:", tHe forC'~oint,' in[o}~m:1 tioftis true and corl~cct and npiJlic~tion ~11all become .J. part of th.c eaSCl:1C'l1t \.,1hcn Co~~issionerls Court, C~lh~:n County l I hereby attest undprr.ttlll(l th.j t issued, tha t t1Ii.s Date 10-17 -197), Willis F. Jetton, Counyy JU~f.e -Applicant'~; ~;i.l;n:ll:ure 01: Si1',n."1 tun" of A!;cnt or RC'prCf.cn t.:1 tiv,c 3 r4~~ 252 MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the-18th day of October, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. I t on, County Judge ATTEST: Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL OCTOBER TERM HELD OCTOBER '25,1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 25th day of October, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhourr~ a Special Term of theCommissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date. the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton County Judge Eula Grace Wedig Commissioner, Earnest Kabela Commissioner, Wayne Lindsey Cqmmissioner, Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk Precinc t 1 Precinct 2 Prec inc t 3 I'! ! I whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: AIRPORT Col. Frank Moon and Bryant W. Sparks representing Bernard Johnson, Inc., Mr. Stanton Chapman representing Lodal & Bain Engineers, Inc. and Mr. Roy Porter,aChuck Willis, and Jim Alvin representing Forrest and Cotton, Inc., Consulting Engineers, met with the Court in con- nection with the matter of employing an engineering f~rm for the County Airport repair-rebu~iliding project. A lengthy discussion ensued with all representatives and Judge Jetton explained the County's position and expectations. He also explained that the County was not asking for bids for these professional serv~ces and was strictly interested infue qualifications of these firms. I Judge Jetton asked each firm to submit a proposal by Nowember 1st for the evaluation and testing which would be the first stage with the construction contract being treated as the second and com- pletely separate stage. I ~ c.a ...... o:l U U I I 2534~1} ACCOUNTS ALLOWEDif)- COUNTY Claims 1-34 were read and. after verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT: On this, the 25th day of October, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the COmWissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ~ Judge m.J/)~ County Clerk SPECIAL NOVEMBER TERM HELD _NOVEMBER 8, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l ,. BE IT REMEMBERED, that qn, this,.'the 8th day of November, A. D. 1974, there was begun and, holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhqun,.a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Eula Grace Wedig Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner,PPrecinct 4 County.Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: AIRPORT .The C9urt IDet to'discuss the selection of an engineering firm with which to negotiate for engineering services for the purpose of evalua- ting the County Airport to determine what repair and rebuilding work should be done. . <ilJU 254 Judge Jetton stated he had been in contactwithsev~ral.City Managers and Airport Managers concerning qualifications of Forrest & Cotton, Inc. and all, of the reports were 'very good. Judge Jetton' said. his recommendation would be to select Forrest & ~otton, Inc. as the engineering firm to negotiate with. A motion was IDade by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the €ogntyeneggtiate wftfiGihesengineeD~ng 1- Ii~m bf Eo~re~td& Cotton, Inc. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED -' COUNTY' Claims totalling $2202.00 was issued to pay Election Judges and Clerks for the General Election held November 5, 1974. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-107, totalling $781,187.68 were read and verified, and on motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, said claiIDs were approved for payment. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 8th day of November, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved.~ Willis Judge I ATTEST: () J(~ Ihe./h ~ ois McMahan, County Clerk REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER 11, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS X l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 11th day of November, A.' D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port . Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this.date thefol- lowing members of the Court, to-wit: I sai Willis F. Jetton Eu1a Grace Wedig Leroy Be1k Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner Elect, Precinct 1 Commissioner,Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 I -' ~ o , 0 o o I I 28'S' Mary Lois McMahan . County Clerk .. wl?ereupon the following order.s were made and entered by said. Court, to-wit: GENERAL. ELECTION - CANVASS , ,. On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Wedig, and .carried, the canvass of the General Election was approved and the County Clerk ordered to enter same in the E1ection Records of Calhoun County, Texas. COMMISSIONER, PRECINCT 1 - OFFICIAL BOND , .' :" f : , . ~ On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and.carried, the official bond of Leroy Be1k was approved as Commis- sioner of Precinct No. 1 effective November 11, 1974. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - MUSEUM In c.omp1iance with the law, notice to bidders for repair and main- tenance work on the Museum was published. As of 10:00 A. M. on November. 11, 1974 no bids were received. The Court will attempt to negotiate for the work to be done. AUDITOR - OFFICE EQUIPMENT, POSTING MACHINE The following bids were received for a posting machine for the County Auditor's office: (1) Burrough's Corp. $9125.36 without trade $8625.36 with trade $6156.00 without trade $6131.00 with trade (2) National Cash Register On the recommendation of the County Auditor, a IDotion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that.the bid of National Cash Register in the amount of $6156.00 be accepted. . SALARIES On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, the County Auditor was instructed to publish notices of sal- ary increases for 1975 for county employees. ,256: " ".- UTILITY PERMITS - PRECINCTS 2 AND 4, GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that General Telephone Company be authorized to bury a cable under Maxwell Ditch Road in Precinct 2 and ~nder a CountyRo~d near Seadrift in Precinct 4, and that the County Judge be author1zed to execute said permits: ," . .' .' .. ' Form ED-135 NOTICE OF PROPOSED INSTALLATION BURIED CABLE Date October 10, 1 '174 ^, .,~ TO THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY % COUNTY JUDGE IHLLIS F. JETTON PORT LAVACA TEXAS Formal notice is hereby given that GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the SOUTHWEST, proposes to place a buried communication line within the right-of-way of a County Road in CALHOUN County, TEXAS ... as follows: ~', GTE proposes to place' 90' of buried cable and make a 30' bore under county road. Cable' will be placed at a depth of 30" 3' off north R01~ and cable \1ill be encased in 2" plastic pipe for bare. Buried cable will begin at northwest corner of county roads and extend east 90'. E-357494 Part Lavaca . The location and description of the proposed line and associated appur- tenances is more fully shown by 3 copies of drawings attached to this ~ notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road 1'i!,ht- of-way in accordance with governing laws. I.- I: I 2'9.if, t. I Notwithstanding any other provisions contained herein, it is expressly understood that tender of this notice by the General Telephon~ Company of the Southwest, does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or impair- ment of any property rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, per- mission or privilege now granted by law and any provisions so construed shall -' ~ o o Cl o be null and void. " Provide, further, nothing herein contained shall affect the right of General Telephone Company of the Southwest tO,receive reimbursement on any future utility adjustment, removal or relocation work which may be necessary 'under the National Sy.stem of Interstate and Defense Highway System and the 50-50 Highway Program (County-City Acquisition with State Cost Participation) I or any other road or highway that may be designated by the State Highway Com- . mission as a United States or State Highway. Construction of this line will begin on or after the 1st day of November 1974 ... ~', General Telephone Company of the Southwest By ~~~ Project Coordinator Area I Address P. O. Box 1112 ~ Robstovm, Texas mOO ., '2'5'8" ".. -.-- . ,:. -. - _..;,. .-' ...~. - ~ ... . .','.- ....".... ,-~, ., APPROV AL, To: General Telephone Company of the Southwest P. O. Box 1112 . Robstown, Texas 78380 The Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN offers no objections to the location on the right-of-way of your pI:?posed buried communi- cation line as shown by accompanying drawings, and notice dated except as noted below. October 10, 19711 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. 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 Kabe1a, Prect. 02 forty-eight (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line, in order that we may have a rep- resentative present. "'See below. ' Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County, ' TEXAS 'acting herein by and through the County Judge and all the Commissioners P?rsuant to resolution passed on the 74 ,and November 11th day of 19 duly recorded in the Minute Book of the Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County. TEXAS , .;.; II " ; I I I I .1 (s) Willis F. Jetton ' W1l.L~S t. Je"ttont Cuuuly JuJ~~e,CalhoUR CO.',Texas ~rQ!nEe~~ido~~~~Q~~2 B8~Aan~pan9nrl!~~t~~~~~~e~,BBR~~~~gS~~!R8~C8~g~~!isBOS~~~~~~~~iI~~qo~Jd . MftyesnBgeFr~H~HttKe~ tb.~~ approva . , I -' ~ g Cl Q I I WD"~, L.Dt.:lt1...oj !~CA.L&r"lr Co,;;:.!, ' 25~r GTE propooes to place SO' of buried' cable and mCike a 30' bore W1der county roac!. Cahle \,dll be placeu at a depth of 30" 3' off north right of \,ay ar.d ca.:>}e will be encased in 2" plastic pipe for bore. J':rie:.: cable will begin at northwest corner of CClUIlty roaw: and extend east SO'. -. t',:' j I~ I '" 2.~t ',,- ..- .~~ ...-.-' In90 , ,.. A, . '0'''1; rt>-ITJ ARE> ~'-:\ ^ , 1'1 h ,- ( ',J w, 0, NO, ''',r..:, -I Ij, 'I L] ,~ " '). T....X OIST,---':::; 0 '-:... n __) ENo'NODvl1 rr ("t,\L..1 DATJn-\."ll). OMWNBY~\ ("(",\(,,, OAT' \(\'\''1'\ GENERAl.. TEI..EPHONE COMPANY O{l' THI!: SOUTHWES.T LOCA'r\ON i' ':'" r ~ \. '~\l',; t ... , ..:' O]Z6CRIPTrON {\",)t.J1., J\.\r.t,C,,:-- '. ' . APPROVED DY CATV. OATi': fil:E: 10',. fI' SHU:T L-Of>' L-sHf:r:TS nr::Vl~r.o ny 260 FormED-135 NOTICE OF PROPOSED INSTALLATION BURIED CABLE Date November 4, 10/14 . TO THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF CALHOUN % COUNTY JUDGE WILLIS F. JETTON PORT LAVACA. TEXAS . ,~ Formal notice is herebygiven that GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the SOUTHWEST, proposes to place a buried communication line within the right-of-way of a County Road in CALHOUN TEXAS County, as follows: We propose to place buried cable 4' east of the west Rm. on a county road. Beginning at the' intersection of F .M. 185 and this county road, extending north approximately' 3315 feet at a depth of 30". Ii> E-417414 Seadrift 4', The location and description of the proposed line and associated appur- , tenances is more fully shown by 3 copies of drawings attached to this notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road 'right- of -way in accordance with governing laws. I I I, '>.' C"ii .~. ~ ~~. '. I Notwithstanding any other provisions contained herein, it is expressly understood that tender of this notice by the General Telephone Company of the' Southwest, does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or impair- . ment of any property rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, per- mission or prlvilege now granted by law and any provisions so construed shall be null and void. ~ ,~ o o o o Provide, further, nothing herein contained shall affect the right of General Telephone Company of the Southwe~t to receive reimbursement on any future utility adjustment, removal or relocation work whiCh may be necessary :~ under the National System of Interstate and Defense Highway System and the 50-50 Highway Program (County-City Acquisition with State Cost Participation) I or any other road or highway that may be designated by the State Highway Coll1- mission as a United States or State Highway. Construction of this line will begin on or after the 1st , day of January 19 75 "" General Telephone C~mpany of the Southwest By w 9 L\..) Q..Q ~~ Jf.tllx.i0iua0t0Jl ,00 PROJECT COORDlliATOR AREA . Address P. O. Box 1112 , I' RobstO\ffi, Texas 78380 I 1 I, ". - ,.. -. _. ."' .- - . " ,26,2' .. - - . "'-c._'e' . APPROVAL To: General Telephone Company of the Southwest I P. O. Box 1112 . Robsto\m, Texas 78380 The Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN COUNTY offers no objections to the location on the right-of-way of your proposed buried communi- caHon line as shownby accompanying drawings and notice dated November 4, 1974 except as noted below. It is further intended that the Commissioner's COllrt may require the owner to relocate this line, subject to provisions of governing laws, by giving thirty (30) days written notice. resentative present. "''See below. Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County, TEXAS 'II , I I l ,I I I , I , i ! .1 i ! 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 R. W. Sanders, Precinct #4, ". forty-eight (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line, in order' that we may have a rep- acting herein by and through the County Judge and aU the Commissioners pursuant . 11th day of llovember 19 74 .and to resolution passed on the duly recorded in the Minute Book of the Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County, TEXAS I (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Jud~e, Calhoun Co;,Texas ~~~~~~i~i;~i~~t~~~! E~~~~~~~g~~lI~9t~:1~~~e~~b~h~~~ga~;g~Rg~C~~I~:~~gBOE~R~~~~fi~I~~~oy~d .. 2"6'3' .., -.'.. '; .. ,Ii - I .,;.~ 1 ~'(l!I(t.;.e:: to J_,la<2t..: :1:"rieJ ca:))e '4' e3:~t of tl:e west :'.CX;; c: i~():.fJt;.'- rc;},.:. :~egir1.':d::g at the llJter~,ection of :-'.~:. 1".) :-l! "_~ co..:-,t;+ ro~ld, e;.:te~~J~-.g Dc,rth approximate I::," : 5 I'i.:::.d, ,'lt a ce1ith 0:' :':C". -' Uj o o Q o ~~ I ~~~jvJ~ ~~\ \ .~~ \0 \\ " \ \ \ ':: , .: ,,\ ,"". , ,,'i}1 ------" ' ,~ ... A: .-', . . c FORM tt>-J7% Ar.tE,t. .......: \ \;,., .'~ . . t GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THe SOUTHWEST ," '11'~~LILL TA.X. OlST. fl. (J' j-\ '1 \ ENO'NO DV_U (...;:- .'~T,t I DA'rE l f" I . ? ': DRAWN flVt\ [) (... ._\'( .,1 OAT" \....,. \. i."l LOCATION '-"'-,,.., \ A / I \ ( , '. ! ....... 't I' . \ r ,-I,," '1'\'" , " , ^ .. ~ , t ,I"' '~'r ,.. ,. I W.O. NO. DESCRIPTION \ I ~ SCALc........!..\..+. ' APPROVED DY Rr-V,r.F:O FlY OATV PATf:_ !>fH"E:T_ L OF -L-s..n:r:T5 ;' l.l ~;!1.C 1 j x n':. 264' o CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 1 - RESIGNATION Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Dear Commissioners: I I would like to tender IDY resignation as Constable of Pct. 1, Calhoun County, effective 11-15-74. I have accepted a position with the United States Border Patrol and ,cannot maintain my duties as constable in this county. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all of you for the help and cooperation you have given me in the past. Thank you very IDuch. My recommendation to fill this office being John Sexton a certi- fied,police officer. (s) G. Garner Constable Pct. 1 Calhoun County, Texas On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded and carried, the resignation of Gene Garner 1 be accepted effective November 15, 1974. by Commissioner Kabe1a, as Constable of Precinct ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY I Claims 1-31 were presented for payment and after reading and verify- ing same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Hospital claims totalling $46,992.98 were presented for payment and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said_claims be approved for payment. .. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her IDonth1y report and after reading I and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. I 2 6l5: COURTHOUSE ANNEX The Court made an inspection of the grounds surrounding the Courthouse Annex, Library and Museum ,for the purpose of determining what portion of said grounds should be paved for parking. The Court also inspected the progress of the construction work on the Courthouse Annex and found it satisfactory. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECESS UNTIL FR~DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1974 AT 10:00 A. M. ~ NOVEMBER 15,'1974 ~ o o o PLAT - UNDERHILL SUBDIVISION. SECTION III o I I DaviadRoberts, Attorney, representing F. E. Underhill, presented a plat of .Underhi1l Subdivision, Section III, for approval by the Court. On motion by Commis~ioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, the plat of Underhill Subdivision, Section III,be approved with the understanding that the streets are not being accepted for county maintenance at this time, and that the following order be entered: COMMISSIONER' COURT 1 l CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 1 On this the 15th day of November, 1974, came on to be considered the application of F. E. Underhill the owner of fourteen (14) lots out, of a five (5) acre tract of land being the South one half (1(2) of Block. 26 of the, First Addition to Alamo Beach, Jose Marie Mancha' Survey, A-236, Calhoun County, Texas, said application being in the nature of a proposed dedication of 'platted subdivision to,be known as Underhill Subdivision, Section III; and the Court being in regular session, having considered the matter in, due order on"the published agensfo of said meeting, and bei~g of the opinion that said dedicatiop and 'plat have been properly prepared and pre- sented, it is accordingly ordered that, the plat and dedication of Underhill Subdivision, Section III, a subdivision out of fourteen (14) lots out of a five (5) acre tract of 'land, 'being the South one half (1(2) of Block 26 of the First Addition to Alamo Beach, Jose Maria Mancha Survey, A-236, Ca1houn,County, Texas, be and it is,hereby APPRQVED and said plat and dedication thereof of said subdivision is hereby ordered recorded in the Deed and Plat Records of.Calhoun County, Texas, to be entered in Vol. Z, Page 485 of said records. It is specifically ordered that the streets dedicated for public use in said subdivision are not accepted for public maintenance at this time because same do not meet the required minimum standards for acceptance of public maintenance and the approval of the dedication '26,6 anq plat of Underhill Subdivision, Section III, shall not be con- strued to be an acceptance of said streets for, public maintenance until such time as said streets are properly prepared and conformed to the minimum requirements as may be established from time to time and until further order of this Court. ORDERED AND ENTERED this .the 15th day of November, 1974. COMMISSIONERS' COURT, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge I . , ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Cle~k CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10- ORDER FOR ELECTION Larry Dio, Attorney for ~alhoun County Drainage District, No. 10 met with the Court and presented the following Resolution and Pet~tion of Calhoun County Drainag~ District No. 10 to Call a Bond E1ectiQn. RESOLUTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following is a true and correct copy of Resolution adopted by the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 ata meeting held on the 28th day of October, A. D. 1974, at which meeting all of the Commissioners were present and voted in favor of said Resolution: I Shall the Commissioners of C,a1houn County Drainage _District No. 10 be authorized to make, changes and im- provements to the District's drainage system and shall tpe Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, be authorized ,to issu,e bonds of said Distric,t to pay for _drainage improvements in the District in one or more series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $90,000.00 with the bonds of each such series or ,issue respectively, to mature 'serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates as, shall be determined within the discretion of the, Commissioners, Court; and sha1lssaid Commissioners Court be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and co1- 1ected,annual,ad valorem taxes in"an,atnount ,sufficient to pay the annual interest on said bonds and proyide a sinking fund to pay said bonds at maturity? I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the corporation, this the 8th day of November, A. D. 1974. '(s) Stanley M. Matson, I -' ~ o o ~ o I I ,264;1:' PETITION-OF CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 TO CALL A BOND ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS. l l COUNTY OF ,CALHOUN l , -' TO THE HONORABLE WILLI~ JE;TTON, COUNTY JUDGE, AND THE HONORABLE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. ~rsuant to authorizations granted ,in V. T. C. A. Water Code, the ,Calhoun County Drainage'District No. 10, acting pursuant to Resolution of its Commissioners, do hereby petition the Court for the ,calling of an election within Calho~n County Drainage District 10 for the pq110wing purposes: Shall the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 be authorized to make ,changes apd improvements to the District's drainage system and shall the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas be ,authorized to issue bonds of said District to pay fo~ drainage improvements in the District in pne o~ more series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $90,000.00 with the bonds of .each such series or issue respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date" and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall be determined within the discretion_of the Commissioners:;Court; and, shall said Commissioners Court be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and col- lected annual, ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay ~p pay ,the annual ,~nterest on said'bonds and provide a sinking fund 'to pay said' bondsaat maturity? ' The undersigned respectfully' request the Court to file all necessary notices, posting and orders 'and to enter in its Minutes a date for a hearing on this Petition to, call the necessary e1ection'for the purpose of the bond proposition. CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 By (s) Andrew J. Hahn Chairman, ATTEST: (s) Stanley M. Matson Secretary (seal) On motioribby Commissioner' Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, the following orper was approved and entered: CERTIFICATE FOR ORDER THE STATE OF TEXAS X COUNTY OF CALHOUN l We, the undersigned officers of the Commissioners Court of said County, hereby certify as follows: 2'68 1. The Commissioners Court of said Coun1=y convened, in, ' Regular Term on the 15th day of November, 1974, at the County Courthouse, and the roll was called of the duly constituted officers and members of said Commissioners Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton, Leroy Be1k Earnest J. Kabela County Judge Mary Lois McMahan, Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders County Clerk, and all of said persons were present, except the following absentees: None, thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, the following was transacted at said Term: a written' I ORDER CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.' 10 was duly introduced for the consideration of said Commissioners Court and read in full. It was then duly moved and seconded that said Order be passed; and after 'due discussion, said motion, carry- ing with it ~he passage of said Order, prevailed and carried by the following vote: AYES: All members of said Commissioners Court shown present above voted "Aye". NOES: None., ( , 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid Order passed at the Term described in the above 'and foregoing para- I graph ,is, attached to and follows this Certificate; that said Order has been duly recorded in said Commissioners' Court's minutes of said Term; that the above and foregoing paragraph, is a true, full and correct excerpt from said Commissioners Court's minutes of said Term pertaining to the passage of said Order; that the persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified' and acting officers and members of said Commissioners Court as indicated therein; that each of the officers'and'members of said Commissioners Court was du1~ and sufficiently notified officially and personally, in advance, of the time, place and pur- pose'of the aforesaid Term, and that said Order would be introduced and considred for passage ,at ,said ,Term, and'each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Term for such purpose; that said Term was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of said Term was, given, all , as required by Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. article 6252-17. SIGNED AND SEALED the 15th day of November, 1974. ,(s) Willis F: Jetton County Judge I (s) Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk (seal) ',.1 'I I -' ~ o o o o I I 2"6'9' ,. I, .';. I , ' ~, AN ORDER CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. ,10 WHEREAS, Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 operating under Article XVIi Section 59 'of the Constitution of -Texas, 'and the general laws of the State of Texas, particularly Chapter 56 of the Wexas Water Code; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of the general laws governing drainage districts, when it appears to the Commissioners of the drainage~district that changes or additions in the preliminary sur- vey of the District's Engineer,will'be of advantage to'the District, whfucnasha!iliimake necessary the issuance of bonds of the District, the Commissioners of the Drainage District are to certify such to the Commissioners' Court accompanying such certificate by maps and profiles prepared by the District Engineer; showing such changes and the estimated cost thereof; and WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 have certified to this Court that changes and additions should be made that will be of advantage to the District, and have other- wise complied with the requirements of law; and WHEREAS, this Court is required by law to give notice of an election to determine whether or not such changes and improvements shall be made and whether:bonds of the District should be issued to pay for such proposed improvements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS 1 COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: 1. That an election shall be held on January 11, 1975, in said District at the following designated polling place: R. J. Sikes Residence, Rt. 2, Box 359, Port Lavaca, ,Texas , " Said District shall constitute a single election precinct for said election, and the following election officers 'are hereby appointed to hold 'said ,election: ' .' '. '." :Presiding Judge: 'Doris Boyd " Alternate Presiding Judge: Mrs. R. J. Sikes : . ~'.' 2. That the Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two qualified election clerks to serve and assist in conducting said election; provided ,that'if the Presiding Judge actually serves as expected, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall be one of such clerks. 3. That said election sha11,be held and 'conducted in'effect as two separate but simultaneous elections, to~wit: 'one election at which only the resident, qualified electors who own taxable property in the District and who have duly rendered the same for taxation shall be entitled to vote on said PROPOSITION, and another election at which all other resident, qualified electors of said District shall be entitled to vote on said PROPOSITION. The votes cast at each of said separate but simultaneous elections shall be recorded, returned and canvassed separately. It is hereby declared that the purpose of holding the election in such manner is to ascertain arithmetically: (a) the aggregate votes cast at the election for and against said PROPOSITION by resident, qualified electors of the District and also (b) the aggregate votes cast at the election for and against said PROPOSITION by resident, qualified electors who own taxable property in the District and who have duly rendered 2 7; (J) the same for taxation. Each elector shall be entitled to vote once, in a~cordance with the provisions of this Order. . ':': " 4. That; ,at said election ,the following Proposition,shal1 be submitted in accordance with law: PROPOSITION ;.\ :., . Shall the Commissioners of Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 be authorized to make changes and improvements to the District "s ,drainage system and shall the Commissioners Court of Calhoun Co~nty, Texas, be authorized to issue bonds of said District to pay for drainage improvements in the District in one or'IDore series or issues in the aggregate principal amount of $90,000.00, with the bonds of each such series-or issue respectively, to mature serially or otherwise within not to exceed forty years from their date, and to be sold at such prices and bear interest at such rates as shall b~ determined with the discretion of the Commissioners Court; and shall said Commissioners Court,be authorized to levy and cause to be assessed and cq1lected annual ad valorem taxes in an amount sufficient to pay 'the annual interest on said bonds and provide a sinkind fund to pay said bonds at maturity? . , :1. ',' 5. That the offic,ia1 baHots, for ,said,'elec tion shall be prepared in accordance with 'Chap'ter '56' 'of the Texas ':Water Code , _' and the Texas Election Code so as to permit the electors to :vote ~, "FOR" or "AGAINST" the aforesaid PROPOSITION, which shall be set forth in substantially the following form: ),' PROPOSITION FOR X, I l X MAKING CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM OF THE DISTRICT ~D THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND THE LEVY OF TAXES TO PAY FOR THE BONDS AG~INST ".. " , I.... 6." That notice of said, election, shall, be, given by p,osting a substantial copy of this Order at the place designated for public notices in the Courthouse and at four other public places within the District not less than 20, days 'prior to, the date set for said election. '} .. .' " , " , . . PASSED AND APPROVED this the 15th day of November, 1974. , , " . :'t l 1'1 . .." (s), Willis F,. Jetton'" ," County Judge, Calhoun County, ,Texas . ",'\ '" .: I .. 1 rl1 ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan County C1erk,and Ex~Officio Clerk of the Commissioners~Cour~, Calhoun County, Texas (seal) I I I I -' ~ o o o o I I 2" I"f' 1, " , 4', '::1 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED ~ Claims 1-32 tot'alling -$5667.15 were'presented by"the County Auditor and after "reading -and 'verifying ~arrie',- -a motion was made by COnnriis- sioner Kabe1a:;' seconded 15y Commissioner' BeIJ,c, and carried, that said claims be approved 'for paYment, except "claim #3Iwhicn was rejected. ... . ': -. AIRPORT The Court negot::iated with Forrest & Cotton, Inc., Engineers, for the purpose of completing' tlie-process.of selection of an engineering firm to do the evaluation work for the County Airport repair-rebuild- ing project. Judge Jetton stressed the fact that the County did not take bids for these professional services of Forrest & Cotton, Inc. just as the County neve,r t~kes bids for ~ny .se~vice~ ~f o~her pr()fessi(m~l people. Mr. Roy Porter and Mr. :Jim Alvis -representing'Forresf & Cotton; Inc. reviewed the evaluation report andpr~p~s~d contract with tlie Court. On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that thecengineering ,firm of Forrest & Cotton, Inc. be selected" and' approved as' the' ,Coi:mty" s engineer to do the investigative and evaluation work 'on',tne County'Airport for the purpose of deter- mining what needs to be 'done in order to repair and rebuilt the air- port and that the remuneration shall be as set out in the proposed ' contract and that the County Judge be authorized to enter into a contract with Forrest and Cotton, Inc. for such' evaluation services;' such remuneration not to exceed $10,000:00 unless authorized in writing by the County. CONSTABLE - PRECINCT 1, APPOINTMENT TheCourt'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. 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the appoint- ment of a CClnstab1e for Precinct 1 to "fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Gene Garner. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened:to the public, whereupon the fol- lowing proceedings were had: On motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, Burnard B. 'Browning was appointed as Constable of Precinct No.1, until the next general' election, effective ' November 25, 1974. MUSEUM On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, 2:72' and carried, Benito Gonzales was employed to build a concrete platform in front of the Museum on which to place old cornerstones from the old Courthouse and the old Schoo1,such,platforID to be built in ac- cordance with specifications submitted by Benito Gonzales with the requirement, however, that the pier under each corner De installed to sufficient depth to be anchored on 'clay, such work to be paid out of the General Fund. BUDGET, 1974 The Court discussed 'the departm~nt heads. 1974 Budget with several officials and MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 15th day of November, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. '. Judge ATTEST:R~/r)<-~ ~iS McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER 25, 1974 THE ,STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 25th day of November,:A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said;C~unty and State, and there were present on this date the fol- lowing members of, the ;Court" to-wit: , Leroy Belk, , ,Earnest Kabe1a ., Wayne Lindsey R. W. ,Sanders, Mary Lois McMahan Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, ,Precinct No.2: Commissioner, Precinct No. .3 (J4dge Pro Tem) Commissioner, Precinct No. ~ County Clerk whereupon, the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: I I I I -' ~ o o >=:l o I I 21'31' . ' PIPELINE PERMIT - LAVACAPIPELINE COMPANY,PRECINCT NO.3 Upon motion by Commissio~~rKabela, seconded"byCommissioner Belk, and unanimously carri~d, that the following application by Lavaca ': Pipeline Company for highway crossing of County Road No. 305 for a proposed'4J," gas pipeline, is hereby granted, effective as of May 13, 1974. ' ~ :";. \\ ".:"\ ,""-... Pi?E L!;\:E ;~ ,,:~~;...'\ /,,/"':'~,. \,~' - ~":::.~.~ C." ~ , ~ ". '\ ." _ _ w ,.~... v.....,. r"o,., , PO:NT CO~;,.~GRT TEXAS 77978' April 16, 1974 County Co~~issio"ers Court Calhoun County, Texas Port Lava-cal Texa::; 77979 ... .. Re: F.igr~;ay Crossin~ A~plication ~or a Proposed 4-1/2 Inch Gas Pir~ Line Cent.le:r.en: Lavaca Pipe Line Co:r.~"y hereby ~cspectfully'reque3ts your granting 1t the risht. for t.he installation of a county road crossing, bcir.g County Road No. 305, for ,a 4-1/2 inch gas pipe line in accordance with t.he plat. attached hereto. This requcs~ ic bcin~ ~~ae in coru.ection ~ith ~ pi~e l~ne which ve propose to 1~ybe3i~illinz u~ a ~vi~t in the 71.25 cere t~~ct O~~ of Lot ITo. 1, Block 110. 1, J. D. :.:itch~ll S;;.bdivision 0: t.he ~'Jolf ?oir...'t '2G.:..ch Su'bd.iV'icion in the SaI;r.:el I:O\;.sto~l S-..::.-vey A-22. So.id 71.25 ac::-c trilCt. being '~l:(l :~onroe Sells, . ' ..' I e~ al, p~opc~~y u~d ~e~~i~~~i~G ut an existin3 pi?e line located in a 19.4 t t i -'" 'y '" - ..' 2" J h - T' '1'"'' II - . ., 1 i E..C=~ r::.c :l. .......L.Oc.." .100. V, bCC...:'O~1 I o~ .:. e UO JJ. J..;..'"'c.....~ ~u~~v S on of the 1.:0:"':: Point Ro.ach Subdivizion, Sro;.\A.cl ~ou5ton Su...--vcy A-22. 1 J You will find attac~~d ~cr~to a ~lat sho~in~ tt~ propo3~d county road croGzing as well as ~ pl~t 5bc~in~ ~~c e~:~ire p~cposcd p11~ line, these plats are icen- ti::'ied as CAL-74-11 o.r.d '::AL-74-10 rcs:i?cc'~ivelJ'. 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I 1 -PLAN- SCALE: 1":' 50' , " .. , 1 r+-t ~, rr~ , '.~~ .j~ i-i_-L ' . 1 +, H-~H'~+ , : ..-t-t~+--'4 t-j:-1:J.:tiit L.. J ' . ':1.. L .. -'-PROFILE- HORI:: VERT. : \":: '50' I":: 10' ( , ,- LAVACA PIPE LINE COMPANY HIGHWAY CROSSING APPlICATIO~J FOR PROPOSED 4 1/2" PIPE LINE '. ,C'qo ':.-."GI!Y:-:-~!"'G ~/R'f c.v..:. =,~GIN:;.-E':;S .JNJ Si':~;,'=-Y(.'RS CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS .~> /~"'~'/~~~~',:?~!? [)l.IW':w(J '-;,.J!:, FO..'(1 RSG PU8:'IC SURV:-,';;JR C'.~ '=-x.JS N() J48 :.:. ~', ..,.;.... -:: ;/1..:' ;;,.... .,~ '.',,~ !"'; q: :. ,!-,:\:..... ~"'.~d At 51'l0_n ;'..r~. 3-27-74 CAL 74-11 J'7;'j \'0: '22-J:"4-l . -....\.. H{ T. C. (~!'(.i~' ~~. DG,F. -I 215' CONSTABLE - PRECINCT NO.1, OFFICIAL BOND On ,motiqn by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by. Commissioner Sanders, and carried, the official bond of Burnard B. Browning was approved as Constable of Precinct No, 1, effective November 25, 1974. Mr. Browning was present and took his oath of office. BUDGET, 19iZ4 On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, the County Judge was authorized to publish the following notice: -' NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING ~ g THE STATE OF TEXAS l o l o COUNTY OF CALHOUN l I I As provided in Article 689a-11 and Article 2ge, Revised Civil ,Statutes o~ .Tex'as" notice is' hereby given that the Commis'sioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas will meet to consider amending the 1974 budget for said County, and will conduct a public hearing thereon. Such meeting and hearing will be held at the regular meeting place of said Commissioners Court in the CountY'~9~r~~9~~~_~P_tp~_C~ty of Port Lavaca, Texas, commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. qn Monday, the 9th day of Decel11ber, 1974. Any taxpayer'of such county has the right to be Rresent ,and participate in said hearing. (s) .Wi11is F.Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County, Texas ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims #1-45, totalling $6476.76, were presented for payment, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner,B~1~,,?~~_~~!~!~?,_i~?~,~?~9,~~aims be approved for payment. REAL ESTATE A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise 'for bids for the green house presently occup~ed~by the' Art Guild, in the same block with the Library and Museum. Bid opening date set for Friday, December 13, 1974 at 10:00 A. M. 276' AIRPORT Mr. Jim Alvis and Mr. Mike Wright, with Forrest and Cotton, Inc., Engineers, and Walter Mideman, Airport Manager, discussed the p-ossiQility of reopening the main ~unway at the airport with the Court. ~"-.Mr,. Wideman stated he felt the main runway should be opened strictly for safety reasons. He felt strongly about the lights on the main runway not being turned on at night. I' After a lengthy discussion, it was decided that 'the engineers and the airport manager will make an inspection of the condition of the main runway and the engineers will discuss their findings with the FAA and get the opinion of the FAA concerning opening the main runway. COURTHOUSE ANNEX - PARKING AREA Mr. Alvis and Mr. Wright with Forrest and Cotton, Inc., Engineers, and the Court~made and inspection of the grounds to be paved for parking around the Courthouse Annex. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT' I On this, the 25th day of November, A,' D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimoffi ly carried, the minutes of the P~~v~?~sm~~ting w~re .~Pp~?~~? ATTES,T: ,(), ' ~K~m,-~ Mary is McMahan, County Clerk I 'I ..... ~ o o o o 1 I (l;'T'iF.'f),' 1A.J' ..., tJ~! REGULAR DECEMBER TERM HELD DECEMBER 9, 1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 9th day of December, A. D. 1974, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a R~gu1ar Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this ,date the follow- ing members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Le;-oy 'Be1k Earnest Kabela Wayne ,Lindsey R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. No. 1 Commissioner, Prct. No. 2 Commissioner, Prct. No. 3 Commissioner, Prct. No. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: ,COURTHOUSE ANNEX - CHANGE ORDER NO.1, ELECTRICAL METER Warren Parker, Contractor, met with the Court to discuss Change Order No. 1 on the Courthouse Annex. Mr. Parker also discussed the possibility of the County having the permanent electrical IDeter installed in order to hear the building to install the floor and ceiling tile. Mr. Parker, the Contractor, in the process of construction of the ramp at the front door of the Courthouse Annex discovered an underground concrete beam, the existance of which was previously unknown to both . the County and the Contractor; In order to construct the ramp the Contractor had to cut the beam out at a cost of approximately $200.00. It is now necessary to connect the electricity at the Courthouse Annex so that the interior of the building may be maintained at a temperature necessary for the installation of ceiling and floor tile. In view of the added expense to the Contractor in connection with the removal of the aforesaid beam it is felt that it would be proper for the County, at this time, to have the electricity installed and metered in its name to furnish the necessary heat for installation of tile as afore- said. The cost of such heating being treated as an offset to the added expense to the Contractor for removal of the aforesaid beam. On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, it is ordered that the electricity at the Courthouse Annex be connected and metered at this time. Also, on a motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, Change Order No.1, as fol10ws,kbe approved, to be paid out of Revenue Sharing Entitlement V and the County Judge be authorized to execute same. r 2!7,'8' I ' . ;~.~ ".' " . :Jt,,~,~_ -......." ...-... . ~"X.:...:..._ .--_...~_..-:---... - .....::-.<, ....:..:.L:,. . .-.'.;L;._ .h_.____~.L CHANGE ORDER AlA DOCUMENT G701 OWNER ARCHITECT CpNTRACTOR FIELD OTHER ~CHANGE ORDER NO. ,1 o o o \ ) PROJECT:CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: (name, address) ANNEX Project #73-TX-988, Port Lavaca, Texas ONE TO (Contractor) ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 73-TX-988 CONTRACT FOR: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NEW CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX ~ ' CONTRACT DATE: January 18, 1974 ;';1' You are dire~ted to make the following changes in this Contract: ' :._: r Parker ConstruCtion company~ Post Office Box 266 ,Port Lavaca, Texas L 1 . Install two 200 Amp. - 480 Volt Rain Tight Exterior Dis'connect Switches in Lieu of Interior Disconnect Switches. (To comply with current Amended City Electrical Code.) ------------------------------- ADD $ 515.00 2. Install Ceramic Tile Wainscote on walls at Mop Sink. ----------------------------------------- ADD $ 55.00 (') '. ./ .+ r:-"",," ,,^ .;p v'v.vv I -, .. The original Contract Sum was , . , , , . . $ 233,984.00 Net change by previous Change Orders . , , , $ -0- The Contract Sum prior to this Change Order was, $ 233,984.00 The Contract Sum will be (increased) (r<ocrac)ed) C>I~~M) by this Change Order, , $ 570.00 The new Contract Sum including this Change Order will be , , , , , ' " . $ 234,554.00 The Contract Time will be ~lW) (l!et~~) (unchanged) by. ' ( -0-) Days, The Date of Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is . January 1 " 1975 I-~"', Parker Construction Co. CONTRACTOR Post Office Box 266 Address -Port Lavac~ruas By~:r Zl~A/ Calhoun County QWNER County Courthouse Address Port Building DATE December 4, 1974 ber -"" . DATE Dec DATE Dec AlA DOCUMENT G701 . CHANGE ORDER . APRil 1970 EDITION AIA@. @ 1970 . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE Of ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 ONE PAGE "...,.. ~"""~'..- -._..,~."'.......~- '-.- .,...,......"---<-~'~\....-<,.. .....,....,'.."'..~.. -....-.--,.~__.. ,.7':--'~"'-~ <: n...._..."."..... . ',. .'.;:-"',:..' -'---'-",,-'--'-~-,-,.-- --~----, . '- I -' ~ o o o o I I 27'9' 1974 BUDGET AMENDMENTS -PUBLIC HEARING Following a public hearing on the changes the Commissioners' Court finds necessary to make in the 1974 county budget, Commissioner Kabe1a introduced a order, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and unanimously carried, that the 1974 Ca1houn'County budget be amended as follows: Jury Fund Increase appropriation for Juveni1e,Court Increase appropriation for Other 'Expense $500.00 100.00 $600.00 .Road and Bridge General Fund Increase appropriation 1200.00 General Fund Increase appropriation to Charity Department Increase appropriation to Mosquito Control Dpt. Increase appropriation to B1dg.lnspection Dpt. 2000.00 7500.00 200.00 9700.00 Salary Fund Increase appropriation to Sheriff's Dept. 6000.00 Total $17~00.00 1975 BUDGET, PUBLIC HEARING, SALARY INCREASES _LEGAL NOTICE As required by law, the annual salaries, expenses and other allowances of elected county and precinct officers of Calhoun County were set during the hearing on the 1975 budget held on September 9, 1974, and notice is hereby given that the following salary increases, as pro- vided for in said budget, will become effective January 1, 1975: OEEICE: County Judge, from $11,289.00 to $13,100.00. In addition to the increase in the County Judge's salary, increases for full time employees, as provided in said 1975 budget, will be- come effective January 1, 1975. All of the foregoing will be approved at a regular meeting of the Commissioners' Court to be held on Monday, December 9, 1974, commenc- ing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS COURT. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County, Texas On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the salary increases be approved as set out in the Legal Notice. 0'Ci)it.i\ ,Z'O:'V,~' " : -'.~ , . ~ ,I I ! .j 1t :1 i\ f; .; i Ii, i, l' H ~1 COURTHOUSE ANNEX, CONTRACT, FORREST & COTTON, iNC. On motion .by Commi~si~rier Li~dsey, ~econded by~ommissionerKabe1a, and carried, the following Contract with Forrest & Cg,tton, "Inc'.' for the:engineering}Vork for the ,paving of the parking area at the Court- Rouse Annex and o.therparking,areaon block South of the Courthouse be ap'proved and~uthorized the County Judge to~xecutesame on behalf "of Calhoun ,County, and that the County J~' e be further authorizE!d to inform Forrect &, Cotton, Inc., by cover. tter that the County ; doe!! desire tha~ the, engineering contractor 1 c:(.uding "engineering: field 'supervision of the job-and that the County Judge inform l1q,e~~-~;;~' engineersnto commence work on, the engineering inmiediate1y. / URS/FORREST AND COTTON. INC. - CONSULTING ENGINEERS URSSYSTfMSAFflI.1ATE, 3607 MANOR ROAD I AUSTIN, TEXAS 78723 I (512) 926,7700 December 4, 1974 Honorable Willis F., Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County no...... 1_............ T............. ".,n'7O r II,. L.,UYUI..U, IC^o.~ I/::J/J I Dea r Judge Jetton: I -\ In reply to YOHr request, we will provide civil engineering services in connection with preparation of plans and specifications for Parking Areas for the Calhoun County Courthouse Annex, Port Lavaca, Texas. We propose to furnish the engineering services required to prepare detailed plans and specifications at Salary, Cost times a multiplier of 2.5. Salary Cost shall be deemed to in~lude the applicable social security, unemp 1 oyment compensati on, exci se, payroll 'and other, taxes, employees compensation insurance, holiday, vacation arid sick leave and contribu- tions to 'a bona fide pension plan. Non labor items of expense such as transportation, printing of plans, , specifications and contract documents, and other incidental costs shall be reimbursed at actual invoice cost times a multiplier of) .15" It is understood that the maximum fee the engineer's work required to prepare the plans and specifications shall not exceed $1,400.00 without authorization from the County of Calhoun. In establishing the maximum engineering fee, no field survey and no continuous on-site representation was included. If the County elects to have the Engineer furnish services of personnel for field surveys, property, boundary and right-of-way'surveys or to furnish services of resident Project Representatives to act as,the County's on-site representative during construction, the Engineer will fur~ish those services at salary cost times a multiplier of 1.75. I " .... ,~., , 2' c:l' j,' , (}ll, """.~"'- ....-. -- >-'5 .-.\ ....-.....~....,-~.,,-'":'.~"'7'"-,..._,._' .,... -...,.,.-,.-.."'.........'" ,"." '.' ~ '..' - .N,;~.... "<'.., . ,,~._--,- '"'. ~......... r'''' ~'. .' ,., ,""" .,....':"..~:-...... '. -'''',' "';. -::-;'';.-:'.":'''' "'..<' I Page -2- ~ l.r:I o o A o In connection with all the work outlined or contemplated above, it, is agreed that the County or the Engineer may cancel or terminate this contract upon fifteen (15) days written notice to the other, with the provision 'and' understanding that immedi- ' ately upon' receipt of notice of such cancellations from either party to the other, all work and labor being performed under this contract shall immediately cease, pending final cancellation at the end of such fifteen-day period, and further provided that the Engineer shall be compensated, in accordance with the terms of this agreement'for all work accomplished by them prior to the receipt of notice'of such termination. I If the terms of this proposal are acceptable, please signify with an approval, signature in the space provided below and return two {2} executed copies to this office. Very truly yours, RWP:mf. URS/FORREST AND COT ~~;d ~y~ Porter, Jr., Vice resident APPROVED: (s) Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County, Texas DATE: December 9,. 1974 I .....h:""'.;.......;...;..""~."""""'-....~'''<;...._......... ..._=.....!.--"--.;,"......._...........-"'-=,l;.."-=~_.."-....s._..~..-.....:......_c._ _....,,..... _. ,. _.c_~~.~ -'_....:...:<.-;.,. ....4.-'......-:..1...,.__, _.....,_.~......"-':....._' ............. 2,812' HOSPITAL - RESIGNATION OF BOARD MEMBER - November 26, 1974 Commissioners' Court County Judge Port Lavaca, Texas Dear Sir: Please accept my resignation as at the hospital to ,be effective been appointed to this office. health. ' a member on the Board of Directors immediately. I appreciate having I feel I must resign due to my I Thank you. (s) L. D. Lance On motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, the resignation of L. D. Lance asa member of the Board of Trustees of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, was accepted. PIPELINE PERMIT - ROBERT MOSBACHER. PRECINCT 1f3 On motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, the following pipeline perIDit of Robert Mosbacher, was granted: Robert Mosbacher 2100 Capitol National Bank Building Houston, Texas I Dear Mr. Wayne Lindsey: Robert Josbacher Company is asking your approval to lay a 2" natural gas pipeline from out Emmitt Cole #1 to Lovaca Pipeline as drawn on the plat. We would like to go along county road 308 in the bar ditch to county road 309 bore under 309 and follow along outside bank of bar ditch on county right of way to state highway~172 ~nside of fence on 303 to intersection of 305 bore under 303 at tp~t point to Lovaca's meterrun. We will bury line 36" deep and case the bores on county roads 309 a'nd 303. We will follow your specifications if the above is not approved. Yours truly, (s) A:L. Haschke 117 Guinevere, Victoria, Texas Home Phone 512-578-5435 Mobil Phone 512-578~3437 The above request of Robert MOsbacher Company is hereby granted on this 9th day of December, 1974. COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge I ~~ eUI I 'f\'-"~:)'. ! {, c 283Y"~ - <:eo', - - ...- :. i' !, I !, .' " :. " :. I' if .... ,I "t '. 0' . fY) ~, 'I ~:I c:( i' :>," j;: it ; Ie <:I il ~II If ' it.-~-..... ....,. ---- /J-.JY _ J?" e.o 1&~"1" R.1> _ -- -..,. , . , .- ~--, _.._-~-_.~- . : If--- - f -=--'-.. I .----.-----, -I :.--.--.... .~ , !' , , , ! , , i. LI i . ',' . ,~-- 4' a: f' i " ------,--' , I , , , I , , . I , _ __~___. f " , , . I . . . . , , I , I . C1' o h'l II Qc: ~ ~ ~ ~ -. . 3 os- - --- ----- . -- -of, I t: ~ I! 1\ e Cr.1I1)'J\ et> 30 B 1ft u. - 284 .,' AIRPORT ".I DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION fEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION '" D,r;:C5 1974 , SOUTHWEST REG~ON, . Houston Airports District Office J 8800 Paul B. Koon~e Drive'" Room 225' ". ..J Houston, Texas 77017 . .- " Honorable Willis F. Jetton Judge, Calhoun County County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 I .. Dear Judge Jetton: .'-- A representative of this office recently visited Calhoun 'County Airport and found that runway 14/32 has been closed. Although he did report that there are some. areas of pavement showing signs of distress it is his opinion that the runway is in serviceable condition for light aircraft. 'The Grant Agreement, executed on December 18, 1964, under wh~ch tge ,airp,ort was constructed contains a requirement that the airport be kept open to all types, kinds, and classes of aeronautical'use and that it will be op~rated and maintained in a safe and serviceable condition. (See paragraphs 2 ' and 6'on pages 4 and 5 of the Project Application dated October 19, 1964, attached to and incorporated into the Agreement.) Although we recognize that there have been some severe pavement failures in the past, the 'repairs appear to be satisfactory for light aircraft use and this is no reason to close the runway. It is our understanding, that the basis for closure is a concern for County liability in the event future failu,:es cause damage,to.aircraft. We 'do. ""cari::aPcpreci:ate~y.our~:'concern;'about ,. tn':ts"pOSSibili.ty. You have the abiLity, I however, to limit use of the airport to those aircraft which would not overload the pavement. The original design did not contemplate use by aircraft over 10,000#, and we believe damage was 'caused by aircraft con- siderably heavier. "Unless you can demonstrate that the runway condition is not acceptable for any kind of aeronautical use it must be reopened. ' This requirement would also extend to the runway'lights. The pavement' loading restriction can then be advertised through an appropriate notice to airmen.. We also understand that you are planning a major pavement reconstruction project. We encourage this proposal and believe that work on the runway would make it acceptable for use by heavier aircraft. Sincerely, WILLIAM N. D "'-.. ~ C') <<--.. Chief,' Houston Airports District Office cc: Mr. W. W,ideman Texas Aeronautics Commission I A motion was ffiadeby Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that runway 14~:32 at the Airport be reopened and that the gross weight limit for airp1anes on both runways at the ait- port is fixed at 10,000# and that th'eproper FAA officials be notified. Thereupon, in open Court, the County Judge contacted telephone number Enterprise 70111 at Palacios, Texas and notified the official of the above action pertaining to the runways at ,the airport and said offi- cial advised he would put out the proper notice. "\ . I .,...j lJj o o Cl o I I .28;5' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims' 1-14.3 were presented' by the County Auditor for payment and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, said claims were approved for payment and an additional $26~,37 was approved for Claim #94 since additional' work was authorized. SANITARY LAND FILL - CITY OF PORT LAVACA On a motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and !=arried, the County J,udge was authorized to request the' City of Port Lavaca to grant an extension of the contract permitting County use of the,city sanita~y landfill. December 5, 1974 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Port Lavaca Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen: Reference is made to that certain contract dated August":13, 19,V4, made and entered. into by and between the City of Port: Lavaca and. the County of Calhoun, which contract permits the use of the City's sanitary landfill during the years 1973 and 1974 by a segment of the;"County's population residing outside the City limits of the City of Port Lavaca, reference being hereby made to said contract for all purposes. As you are aware, the County is in the process of acquiring a sani- tary landfill site, to serve the County, including those areas of t~e, County located witbin the city limits of any city as well as the areas located outside the city limits of any city. However, at this time it appears that it will be some three months or more before this site ~an be put into operation. Therefore, on behalf of the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, I respectfully' request that the above mentioned contract be extend- ed and continued in effect until such time as the County's sani- tary landfill site can be placed in operation; payments for such extended period of time to be made in such manner as may be agreed upon between the City of Port Lavaca and the County of Calhoun. Respectfully submitted, (s) Willis F. Jetto n Willis F. Jetton, County Judge CALHOUN COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT The ~ourt discussed, the m~t,ter of. installing a radio in the automoQile ,oftqthe, Buq,d ing Inspector ,and ,it was' dec ided that no radio will be', availabl'e ,and the ,Sheriff reports ,that it will' be: impossible for his ,dispatcher ,to handle the',ca1'ls; , ,': '2B'6' The Court announced it will recess until 10:00 o'c10ckA._M. on Friday, December 13, 1974. DECEMBER 13, 1974 I Judge Jetton Absent RESOLUTION - CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela,. seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to convey to the Calhoun County Independet.n Schoo1'District the following described property located in the Subdivision of Long Mott, J. Miguel Cortez League, Calhoun County, Texas. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COUNTY JUDGE TO CONVEY CERTAIN REAL ESTATE TO CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT WHEREAS, by Deed dated the 23rd day of August, 1928, recorded in Volume 16, Page 327 of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas, W. H. Badger, et a1 conveyed to County Judge E. M. Tanner of Calhoun County, Texas and his successors in office for the use and benefit of the Common' School District No.4, the following des~ cribed property, to-wit: I Being Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Block 1. and Lots 10, 11, and 12 in Block 2, Subdivision of Long Mott, Calhoun County, Texas. Also that portion of the alley in Block 1 lying between lots 1 and 2 and 6 and 7, of the said Block 1, and that portion of alley lying between lots 4,5, and 6. and 10 and 12 Block 2. Also that portion of Guada- lupe Street, 50 feet in'width, from and extension of the North line of Lot 10, Block 2 westward across said Guada- lupe Street thence Southward to the intersection of said Guadalupe Street with the public road. Also that portion S of First Street 60 feet in width, from its intersection with Guadalupe Street on the West and an extension of the East alley line in, Block 1 to the East alley line of Block 2. WHEREAS, it is the desire of said County Judge to convey said property to said Calhoun County Independent School District, of Calhoun County, Texas, and said County Judge desires to have the Commissioners Court of said Court to indicate. its approval by authorizing said County Judge to make such conveyance; I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, as follows: That said County Judge, Willis E. Jetton, be and he is hereby authorized to execute and deliver to said Calhoun County Indepen- dent School District a deed conveying all of the hereinabove des- cribed property to said Calhoun County Independent School District, I ...... ~ o o C;l o I I ,28'7: such deed to be without warranty of any kfnd, express ,or implied. Nothing herein is. to be construed as to the delegation of authority of closing streets or alley.s . PASSED AND APPROVED this. 13th day of December, A. D. 1974. COMMISSIONERS TEXAS By (s) Willi,s COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk, ~a1houn County, Texas Willis F. Jetton F. Jetton, :County ,Judge . TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - U. S. HWY. ,87 Ruben Petrusek, Resi,dent Engineer ~ith the Texas. Highway Depar,tment met with th~,Court regarding the matte~ 0 f endorsing ~ study for high~ay development within the Cou~ty ~nd particularly ~ study for the development of U. S.. Hwy. 87. . A motion was made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Commissioner ,Kabe1a, and carri~d,. that the County Judge be ,authorized to write a letter to the Texas Highway DepaFtme~t asking, them to initiate studies on U. S. Hwy. 87 from Port' Lavaca to the Victoria County Line. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - COUNTY PROPERTY The following bid was the only one received for the frame building located at 314 S. Benavides, Port Lavaca, Texas: ' December 12, 1974 I bid $301.00 on a house at 413 S. Benavides. (s) Walter A. Zbikowski Rt. 2, Box 375 Port Lavaca 552-3396 On motion by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the bid of Walter A. Zbikowski for the house at 314 S. Benavides St., being the only bid received, in the amount of $301.00 be accepted with the understanding that the purchaser is, at his expense, ~ovmoveisaid house off of County land within 30 days from this date, and if.purchaser fails to so move the house during said period of time, the sale shall be void, unless such failure is caused by weather conditions; and the County Judge is authorized to execute a Bill of Sale to the purchaser on the foregoing terms. 2'8H . HOSPITAL - APPOINTMENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES A motion'was made by Commissioner 'Sanders, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that Juaniece.J. Madden be appointed to the Board of Trustees of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital to fill the vacancy crea,ted, by 'the resignation of L. D. Lance.' I' EASEMENTS, ROAD - PRECINC~NO. 4 On a motion by Commissioner Sanders, seconded ,by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the following easements were accepted to increase the width of'certain county roads in Precinct #4: (1), Keith Merrick, (2) Mallard Cauley, (3) Donald McGuire, (4) Ben Pendergrass, (5) John C. & Gloria Finster, (6) John T. Finster, (7) R. R. Mundt,' (8) Carl C. & Gladys Wilson, (9) Eldon Gooden, (10) Ray Childress, (11) Eddie A. Henke, (12) Howard L. Catlin, (13) H. C. Raby, (14) Presca1 & Dorothy Davenport, (15) Eddie A. Henke, (16);Asa Masters Estate, (17) Cecil L. Carder, (18) Mrs. Ruby Pulliam, (19) Eddie 'A. Henke, et aI, (20) Eddie A. 'Henke, et a1, (21), Timoteo & Juana C. Pompa, (22) Wallace V. & Sally Williams, (23) Mrs.. June McCown, (24) Mrs. Alma Wooldridge, (25) Wayne & Mary Ann Wooldridge, (26) William M. & Ethel Cook, (27) W~lliam M.. & Ethel Cook and (28) Leslie A. Sanders. A motion'was also made by Commissioner Sanders, seconded by Com- missioner Kabela, and carried, that certain roads be named in Precinct it4 as designated on plat: I -~ .. .' ,,""t '- "~ I 't, <:I' ~ L.- ~_ ~~~~;2~":,~,,,,'b:<::""- .--- .'-;-0-' I ...... ~ o o Cl o I I '~ , RESOLUTION - MATAGORDA ISLAND A motion was siorier ,Be1k" made by Commissioner, Sanders, seconded by Commis- ap.d' ciirried', that tpe ,following Resolution be entered: , RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Matagorda Island is an island separating the Gulf of Mexico from the mainland of Calhoun County, Texas, and a portion of said ,island has been used by the United State~ Air force for, a 'bombing range since declaring an'emergency for its use shortly before World War II, and WHEREAS, representatives of the United' States Government, in their negotiations with the land ,owners for the'purpose of acquiring said land for a bombing range, represented to the land owners that after' the war if the Air Force did not need the ,land then the land owners could have their land back, and WHEREAS, the Air Force has stated it will soon close its air base on Matagorda ISland, and WHEREAS, the United States Department'of Interior is 'now trying totake..over said land for use as a game refuge, and it is not felt that such'use would be in the best interest of the public at'large; NOli" TIJEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That this Commissioners 'Court is opposed to turning over any part of Matagorda Island to the Department of, Interior. Section 2. Since, the State of Texas is sole owner of approximately twenty thousand acres of Matagorda Island that includes access to many miles of beautiful"sandy Gulf Beach, this Commissioners Court feels that the State of Texas is qualified to make use of same for the benefit of the citizens of Calhoun County, and of the State of Texas and of the public generally. Section 3. That the above 'mentioned agreerne~t to return the, privately owned land to the land owners should be honored, and, accordingly, that portion of' Matagorda Island which was taken from private land owners should be' returned to'such land owners. ' i:Jv PASSED AND APPROVED this I~' 'day'of December, 1974. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUN/T: '1S By . ,'"_ : lIayne L dsey, Count County Judge Pro Tern Presiding Officer of omm2ss2oner, and Acting said Court ATTEST: ' m~ L lrvhJ!....,J Mary Lo2 McMahan, County Clerk 2'.8..~.l' :;) , '.'1, ,jJ ,;,J . 29()' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY On motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, claims 1-39, totalling $6,058.82, were approved for payment. ACCOUNTSSALLOWED - PRECINCT NO. 4 I Commissioner Sanders advised the Commissioners' Court that he had received quotations from two sources on posts to be used at the seawall at Seadrift. The quotations were from A. T. Ball Lumber Co. for $4,615.40 and B1asingim's Bargain Center for $3,412.01. ' Commissioner Sanders moved that the low bid of B1asingim's Bar- gain Center be accepted and that this expenditure be charged to Flood. Control Precinct 4. The motion was seconded by Commis- sioner Kabela, and carried. PROBATION DEPARTMENT Lance Newman, Chief Probation Officer, met with the Court to ask for the Court's endorsement of a bill to amend the Adult Probation Law which will make adult probation services available throughout 'the State of Texas to improve the effectiveness of Adult Probation I Services. ' Mr Newman stated the funds would be paid by the State of Texas on a per probationer basis. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that the Commissioners' Court go on record as supporting a bill to amend the Adult Probation Law, Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure and that the County Judge be authorized to prepare a letter for Mr. Jim Hutcherson, Victoria County Chief Probation Officer, who is coordinator for the COG area on this bill. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - H0SPITAL The hospital claims totalling $43,406.18 werelptegented for payment and after reading and verifying same, a motion, was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. 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 Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said report be ap- proved. I ...... ~ o o. C1 o I I TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT 2'9','l'" . "!.J,. , , , ..1 .- The-Tax Assessor,-Co1lector presented reports for, the IDonths of October and November, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Sanders, and carried, that said report be approved. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 13th day of December, A. D. 1974, at a Regular Term 'of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas; on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ,WayneilLIndseY;0J\}dge;_;.Pr~ Tenig,," ATTEST: flb-At'L /7>,- 'f>JJ~ Mary ois McMahan, <;:ounty Clerk SPECIAL DECEMBER TERM HELD DECEMBER 20, 1974 'fl1E )i'ri\TE . OIL Tl',:.lCi\.S ' ,l.. ., ,._ _ _ ., , f COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 20th day of December, A. D. 1974, there was fuegun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, ,a.SRecia1,Terrn.of .the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the follow- ing IDeIDbers of the Court, to~wit: Willis F. 'Je,tton -Leroy Be1k . " , ,Earnes.t Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey R. W. Sanders County Judge (Absent) Commissioner, Precinct Commissioner, Precinct: Commissioner, 'Precinct Commissioner, Precinct z No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No.4 whereupon the following, orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: 'J '.. 292 ( CONTRACT AND PROPOSALS - DELINQUENT TAXES The Court met to consider the contract for collection of delin- quent t?xes. A motion was mage by Commissioner Kabela, sec~nded by Commissioner sanders and carried, that the following Waiver and Resolution and Order, and the Delinquent Tax Contract with Jack McCreary be ap- proved for a two year period. I WAIVER THE STATE OF TEXAS l X t COUNTY OF CALHOUN I, the undersigned Criminal District Attorney of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby acknowledge that the Commissioners' Court of said County has notified me to file suit for the collection of delin- quent taxes 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 further fact that the statutes do not provide adequate compensation for a Criminal District Attorney to file a~d to prosecute suits for delinquent taxes, but do make adequate pro- visions for other attorneys to handle the same, I do hereby decline to file such suits and do hereby wa~ve the thirty days written notice provided in Article 7335, Revised Civil Statutes, and do hereby agree that the Commissioners' Court of said County may con- tract with some other competent attorney to enforce or assist in the enforcement of the collection of delinquent StaE~ aud;County faxes: ., -" ,,- -, , -,' , I Witness my hand this, the 20th day of December, A. D. 1974. ._~-" --~ -.-.. ~, - . (s) William W. Day Criminal District Attorney Term Expires December 31, 1978 Calhoun County, Texas RESOLUTION AND ORDER On this the 20th day of December, :19.74, at a Special meeting of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County~ Texas, there came on for consideration the making of a contract for the co;I.1ection of delinquent. taxes, and motion' was made by Earnest Kabela, County Commission~r of Precinct No.2, seconded by R. W. Sanders, County Commission~r of Precinct No.4, that subject to approval by the Comptrolle~ of Public Accounts and Attorney General of Te~as.said Commissioners' Court in behalf of said County do make and enter into I a contract with Jack McCreary, a licensed attorney, for the latter to collect delinquent taxes in said County for 15% of the amount,of Taxes, penalty and interest collected, said contract to end on the 31st day of December, 1976, with ,six months thereafter to com- plete pending suits, requiring said attorney to give bond in the sum of $1,000.00, and to be on forms currently promulgated and re- commended by the State Comptroller. . I I I 293 ~...: Said motion being put to a vote, it carried by a vote of 4 to O. Th t. "A" , - ose vo ,~ng-' ye" were: ' , , , ' , , -, ..' . - , -- -, (s) Commissioner Leroy Be1k (s) Commissioner Earnest Kabe1a ' (s) Commissioner Wayne Lindsey (s) Commissioner R. W. Sanders Those voting "No" were: None It is therefore ordered that submitted to the Comptroller of Texas, and if approved by Court. said contract be prepared and executed, of Public Accounts and Attorney General them, recorded in the minutes of the (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, eounty Judge (s) Leroy Belk County Commissioner, Precinct #1 .. ').' , '\.' ~'-' -.f (s) Earnest Kabe1a County Commissioner, Precinct in (s) Wayne Lindsey County Commissioner, Precinct #3 (s) R. W. Sanders County Commissioner" ,Precinc,t AI4 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-50 totalling $31,192.28 were presented by the 'County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner'Sanders; and carried, that"said claims be approved for paymen't. ,MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT, On this, the 20th day of December, A. D. 1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County; Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. Wayne Lindsey, Judge Pro Tern ATTEST: rn~a.-J McMahan, County Clerk 294 SPECIAL DECEMBER TERM HELD DECEMBER 27,1974 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 27th day of December, A. D. 1974, 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, 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 - R. W. Sanders Mary Lois McMahan, County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 County Clerk '\ii{ne'r'e' whereupon the following orders were made ane entered by said Court, to-wit: CONTRACTS - URS FORREST.~ COTTON, INC., AIRPORT A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following contract be, ,approved and entered with URS Forrest & Cotton, Inc.; for engineering services on the County Airport and the County Judge be and he i~ hereby authorized to execute and enter into same for and on behalf of Calhoun County. ,(See Contract recorded on'page 295-301) CONTRACTS AND PROPOSALS - CITY OF PORT LAVACA, SANITARY LANDFILL A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried; that'the following contract withthe'City of Port Lavaca be approved and the County Judge be and he is hereby authorized to execute and enter into same for and on behalf of Calhoun County. ' (See Contract recorded on Pages 302-304) I I I I ...01 ~ c C; C; C; I I , 1/ 29'5' STAtE or TEXAS 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 TllIS AGREF.clG,t, made the 1.-7 d:c_ day of K-c '.L~' 1974 by and between the County of Calhoun, Texas, acting herein by and through the County Judge, who is duly authorized to so act for and in behalf of the Cot:nt:,- of Calhoun, Texas, hereinafter called the "County", and Forrest and Cotton, Inc., a corporation organized ar.d existing under the laws of the State, of Texas, hereinafter called the "Engineer". 1~{EREAS, the County desires to obtain engineering services in connection with tne investigation, evaluation and recommendation for , contemplated improv2ments and for the preparation of an application to the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation for' financial assistance through a project grant and also to the Texas Aeronautics Commission for assistance through a project grant for the contemplated improvements at Calhoun County Airport, Port Lavaca, Texas; and HHEREAS, forJ:'c3t and C.;)~tan, Iric. is aC(:'i::pta"ule to th€:: County and is willing to enter into a contract with the County to perform such services, NO\-I, THEREFORE: WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: 1. TERHS OF AGREEHENT: The County hereby employs the Engineer, and the Engineer agrees to perform the professional services hereinafter set forth in connection ,"ith desired studies, investigation and evaluation aad filing of applications for aid. II. SEnVICES: Engiacerinc services, <1S defined beloH, ',Jill be furnished anrler this contract a".H.I shall be limited to the fol1o',.:i.ng items, unlp.ss expanded in the r.'.anHcr .set forth in See tien IV. 12'96' The servicc~; undcrt.Jk(~n by the ElJginecr arc divided into Phase 2 - Establish design criteria, pavement recommenpations ~nd cost estimates shall include: 1. Formulate recommendations and cost estimates of minimum work required to reopen Rum1ilY 14-32 as soon as possible. This work to begin immediately upon receipt of results from soils invpstization. 2. Rcvjew existing data and collect av"ilable new data on type aircraft aud frequency of operation currently utilizing the I, 1 I I .... If) o .:7:l ~ .:::l I I 29:,&; airf'icld and al.so .in[(.i'rmali.o!l On type aircraft .:Ind frefltlCncy of operation that can be anticipated during the design life. 3. Establish des~gn criteria to be applied to various segments of the airfield. 4, Prepare recommendations and construction cost estimates for improvements required to bring all pavement surfaces up to standards dictated by established design criteria. 5. Prepare cost estimates of detailed soils investigation, engineering design and on-site representation during const~.ction required fo= recomnended improvements. Phase 3 - Letter report and preparation of request for aid to the Federal Aviation Administration and the Texas Aeronautics Commission. 1. Summarize work done in Phase 1 and Phase 2 and furnish County in a Letter Report. 2. Prepare request for financial aid for submittal to Federal Aviation Administration. 3. Prepare request for financial aid for submittal to Texas Acrcnautic3 CCr.~iDDion. III. PAYNENT: For the services furnished under Article II. SERVICES, the compensation to Forrest and Cotton, Inc. shall be for the Cost of all services and supplies plus a fixed fee of $900.00. Cost shall include Salary Cost, Overhead, and Direct Nonsalary Expense. SaliryCost shall be deemed to include the applicable social security contributions, uncmploy- ment, excise, and payroll taxes, employees cOmpensation insurance, medical afid insurance benefits, holiday, vacation and sick leave, and contributions to a bO,,:; fide pension plan. Overhead Expenses are all expenses incurred in the Engineer's company operations and for this contract shall be as defined in the Department of Defense, Federal Aviation Adminis'tration ;,.;visory Circular t';cmbcr 1~O/5100-9 dated Ju:y 1, 1972, r.ereinafter called ",\C i;o. ] 50/5] 00-9", under Ch~pter 5, Paragraph 23 f. on page 22 and as sholm on attached Exhibit A. Direct NOl1sa1.ary Expense for this contract Shilll be defined ill AC No. 150/5100-9 ullder Chapter 5, Paragraph 23e.on pal;e 21 alld as shO\m on ,1ttachcd Exhibit B, "298 . Payment to the Lngillepr shall be made monthly bast!d on the Enginee,'s Cost. In addition, a portion of the fixed fe" will, be, due upon completbn of each phase. One-third of the fixed fee will be due upon completion of Phase 1, a'n addUional one-third upon completion of Phase 2, and the remainder upon completion of Phase 3. I' The charges provided herein shall not include property, boundary, or right-of-way surveys; preparation of easement or deed descriptions, including title search and examination of deed records; , preparation of zoning maps; or soils or foundation investigation and testing other t:,an that described and included under Phase 1 above. - All payments which become more than ninety (90) days past due shall accrue interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum. It is understood that the maximum fee ~or the various combina- tions of work described in Article II. SERVICES shall not exceed $10,000 without written authorization from the County. IV. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: If County elects to expand the scope of the work beyond the -limits given in Article II. SERVICES to include other items of work, and directs, Engineer in, wr.iting to ,inclu'de, such ,items, 'all, services, defined, in Article II. SERVICES will apply, where applicable, to the additional items; and compensation for such additional work shall be for the Cost plus a .' .....,. fixed fee. The amount of fixed fee shall be agreed upon prior to the Engineer undertaking the additional service and authorized in writing by the County. V. CONTROL OF SERVICES: It is understood and agreed that the County shall have complete control of the services to be rendered, and that no work shall be done under this contract until the Engineer is instructed in writing to proceed with the ,,,ark. Any p'rov;sion in this contract notwithstanding, it is' specifically understood and agreed that th" Engineer shall not authorize or undertake any work pursuant to this contract, which work would require the payment of any fee, expense or reimburspment in addition to the fee stipulated in Article III above "ithout having first obtclined specific \\7ritten' authoriz3tion t1J(~rcfor frolll thr,2 County. I I I I .-.I ~ o o Cl o I I 299~ VI. n:K'll.NATIO:I: In connection ~lith all the '-fOrk outlined or contemplated above, it is agreed that the County or the Engineer may cancel or temi" note ~his contract upon fifteen (15) doys written noticD to the oth8r, with ;' the provision and understanding thot in~ediately upon receipt of notice of such cancellations from either party to the other, ali work and labor being performed under this contract shall i,mnediately cease, pending final cancellation at the end of such fifteen-day ~erioJ, and fu~ther provided that the Engineer shall be compensated in accordance with the terms of this,agreement for all work accomplished by them prior to the receipt of notice of such termination. VII. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS: The County and the Engineer each binds himself, his successors, executors, administrators, and assigns to the other party to this Agreement, and to the successors, executors, administrators and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of this Agreement. Except as noted above, neither the County nor the Engineer shall assign, sublet, 0"( lransfel~ his interest in this .Agreement tvithou't the written consent of the other party. . this IN TESTIMONY HEEREO the n.d. day of "......... , A.D., 1974. this agreement .COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS ATTEST: --- "\ / :rfi~ )1) g h)a.;;tU~ :'bry (lis ;k:lDhan, County Clerk , /3<-1; {fi-H Yh Na-<p,c, J}Y''-<~1 FOHREST AND COTTON, IllC. r iI f Consulting Engineers BY J~l~~ kf&!4 Roy \~~/l'orter).Jr., P.E., . " '. 300 . "'"<'.- ~i "EXlIIBI'l' AU . . . AC 150/5100-9 1 Jut 72 " '" rng~ 22 f. The engin~~r!s overhead, which comprises a major portion of'the c~pensation generated by the multiplier on salary cost, includes the following "indirect" costs, which are not directly allow.:lble to specific engagements: (1) Provisions for office, light, heat, and similar items for working'space, depreciation allowances or rental 'for furniture, drafting equip~ent and engineering instruments, and office and drafting supplies not identifiable to specific projects. (2) Taxes and insurance other than those included'as salary cost, but excluding state and Federal income taxes. (3) Library ,and periodical expense, and' other me:lns of keeping abreast of advances in engineering, such as,attendimce at technical and professional meetings. (4) Executive, administrative, accounting, legal, stenographic, and clerical salaries and expenses, other than identifiable salaries included in salary costs and expen~es includod in reimbursable nonsalary expenses, plus salaries ,or. imputed salaries at partn~l'S and princi!,al~, to the extent 'that they r~rfC'~n 8e~8r.::.l c;~cc:Jt:i.~re and ad~i.inistrative services as distiI:,;uished from technical or advisory services, directly applicabl~ to particular projects. These services and expense~, essential to 'the conduct of the business include preliminary arrangements for new projects or assignments and interest on borrowed capital. (5) Business pr~otion expenses, including salaries of principals and salary costs of employe~s so engaged. (6) Provision for loss of productive tine of technical'cmployees between assig=' r,ts, and for, time of principals and employees on public interest assignments. g. The engineer who performs services under a cost-times-a-multiplier contract cast make provision for the accounting work n~cessary to segre1l3te and record the expenditu~es thereon, 'He must maintain detailed time records for all principals, partners, and technical e"'ployees ,:ho devote tic:e to the work, and allY part of whose salaries is included in direct cost, His applicable payroll records should be open for inspection or audit by the client or the FAA. The engineer should be prepared to Bupporc chI' baois for his overhead chllq,es. Chap 5 Fill' 23 ~---- ,- :1 .. ,. I , "j: :1 ( I , I I I ") I " j I , ....,., ~ '- 1'- -: ...... lfj o Cl ,~ o ., " I I ~ 1 JUL 72 ChilI' 5 I'nr 23 30l!, "EXHIBIT nil '. -.-.. , AC 150/5100-9 c. The rnultiplier'~hich is applied to salary cost is a factor ~hich compensates the cngir,eer for overhead, as hereinafter defined plu3 a reasonable ~~rgin for contingencies, interest on invested capital, readiness to serve, and profit. The size of the,oulti- plier ~ill vary with the types of work, the organization and experience of the enginecrin~firm. Bnd the geographic arca in "'hich its' office' is located. For averag,' conditions in the, United State3, the ~ultiplier will be within a range from 2.0 to 3.0 times salary cost. d. A higher multiplier is ordinarily necessary on projects of short ,duration or small size. Th~ rate will ordinarily be higher on consulting engagements providing recommendations based primarily on experience or special knowledge or for expert testimony in legal proceedings. It will 31so vary upward with the experience and special capabilities of the ,consulting engineering firm. For some services, however, the rate may be as low as 1.75 times salary cost, as in the case of n lecally employed staff of the consulting engineer ~henengaged primarily in field work such as inspection or reeident cnginec:irxg service during construction. e. Dir~ct r.ons~latJ expenses us~ally incurLed may include the following (detailed records must be ,kept to support charges and a-1:tbw cud'i tinr"r: (1) Living and traveling exp2nse~ of employees, partners, and prinCipals when away from the hom~ office on business ~onnected "'ith the project. (Records must. includ'e employee name, dates, points of travel, mileage rate', lodging and meals). ' (2) Identifiable com~unication expense, such as long-distance telephone', te1egraph, cable, express charges, and postage other than for general correspondence. (3) Services directly applicable to the work; such as special leeal and account ing expenses, computer rent al and progr':lIr:ming costs, special consultants, borings, laborato~/ charges, com~ercial, printing and bindings, and similar costs that arc not applicable to general overhead. (4) Identifiable drafting supplies and stenographic suppli~9 and expenses charCc~ to the client's work as distinguished frc~ such suppl ies and expenses, a9 are applicable to two or ",ore projects. (5) Identifiable reproduction costs applicable to the work, such a9 'b1ueprintine. photost~tlnc. milo':,ogcaphing, printine, etc. ./' Page 21 I I , I I , 302 " f TEE sr:';"TE OF' TEXAS ~ COU;JTY OF CALHOUN ~ Thin C ,',nt.ra.ct !7W.ue a.nd c-ntered into by and. bet\'leen the CITY OF PORT LAVACA, a m\LniCipa~ corporation donliciled 1n Calhou~ County, 1'e:<a~ I bereinaf:er. cf:.1I0d CI'IIY J and the CO:jl::TY o:e C.r.:.LHGUi~ ,J rIEZAS, a polit1.cal subdJ.'vi3io:1, hereinafter cl~lled COU!ITY, WIT N E SSE T I{: TIL41' \'lESnE1~"S, C~.t~, 1::.; the o';:ner e.nc.1 operatcr of a sanitary landfill located near the Harbor of Re;uge 1n Calhoun County, Texas, and us'cd fer garcaf.c and \":nste disposal, t:tnd '\.,!:.~:.'i...t:',', ~ . ~.L:.~ .~...J, some people residing outside the city limits of Port Lavaca, but \/ithin Calhoun County, use said sanitary landfill for tl]3';r "'Ol.h~~e ancl \""..t~ d'~'po~~' and ....... ~:,.... 1.J',~(:" .... .(.:~.':i t; -,-_I O(;~...., \\'IIEHS;\S t a joint. Ci t.y-County c'omm:tttee vias E\:ppo1nted to study thin preblel'1 and to reCO;!1ly,end an ec;uitable solution to tho respective Governing bodies of City and County, said committee being composed of Clayton Toalson, Chairman; City Councilmen H. R. Zwerschke and Ralph E. Wyatt, and County Co~~issioners Earnest Kabela and R. W. Sanders, and WHEREAS, the report of said cOIT~ittce was based on an assumption that 1,500 persons residing in Calhoun County in the vicinity of Port Lavaca., Texas, \'!ould use the Port Lavaca SanitaI'Y Landfill, ~nd ':litEnE.:'\S, it is p(}ssible t!;at nore than 1,500 of th,~ courlt:r populat~ion of Calhoun County \'1ho arc not re~-;1dcnt:J of PoPt Lavaca mif,ht use or by la'.-I or Governmental action have no other available sanitary landfill site Which would require a renegotiation of the propol't ional [;hare of' each par ty to this agreement. .. I I I 3'03., ~,;";,~t';{;:;, l ~ n ,......,~.:.J, sa.i.d ce';u:il t tee did Iila}..>? 2. rer)ort and rcC(_~m.:':1e!;.ja- tiOIl to the City al1d COllnty, respectively, and us a re6ult there- I 'Of the ,,'~,..-.f1r.., d" .l' ~.'n{-t:>r <n"o " C...n........':l"'t d,,,!4-ed' r.U:..,'....t l~ 1"7" _ _. :J....._ "'_ '~" ...l..l.<. t..l..... ....... ...... 1....1..'-'.1. _..... (..'-' r. ,_:,.1.:] J, ~-'J that. prc"r.i;:1",:;c1 2:1 p8.1...t ~.:h~:'~ rf.::si.'-.';""its of C;iIL;Jt.:n. CO..l_nt,y 1fi:-~O did not live within the 11.mjtJ of t~lC City of ~)ort L~vuca could u~c t.h~:. 3ar~ltary landfill, G,:"",,.:...~>:,;:. n.-; LJo..!. (.C.. ......_I...i :.::':":d r:1,;.::1.nta~"';'-i;::.d by ~.~he C,~ 1--r' -.'-'oJ ) 3.nd ~;'1e Co:.:r:ty '.-:ould coz:~p,:n::;ate the City in th~:=: variou::'"i 3.:;1oun~.::z :1et ,....j out t.l-:':::l-lC' in " Sa.lc~ cont:c~:~ct \,;111 te:"~:-i:1.n3."c,e T;,idnj.C;:--it. Dec.:E:mb(~1_' 31, ~ o '1 ~rl~\. 2nd o -', 'i> Cl ,~ 'i1!EE?Ef..S, it 1"~ the de:5i:-e of the C:tty 2~nd County, actlnp~ by and through their duly auttlorj,zcd of!'icers to renew their orj.~.,.;:Lnal 8_r;r'ec.'r:!:;~nt and. rotl aaic1 ai"~rC:(:lr,j0nt t,) rem.~l}"n ~i..n '2 :rfc~.t until such ti;r,e as the County acquires its own sanitary landfill site~ puts the same in operation, or the City terminates this I c()nt!~H.et . NO~'J J 'llHETIE1"OEE) the Ctty of PO!>t L2."VHCa dc~s hereby agree to allow residents of Calhoun County to utilizD the City's sani tary landfill 51 te for the purpose for \':hich it is maintained in accordance with the regulation and rules of operation of the City of Po~..t LG.\~;:.ca r:.nd in consid~:ration thereof t.he COU1~ty covenants to pay the City of Port Lavaca the sum of Four Thousand~ Fotu' Hundred EiChty-f'j,ve and rio/IOO (~4,1IS').()O) DaHars per year payablt! in t-",(,>! '"(::l (l?) eO"8.l \J.l '- ~ i..... ~" . i........... monthly. in,s\;allments e0::H!~Cncing J~l"\n~r" 1 1"7,, -:-"'1",..1 contihU n'" Ullt~' 1-:ll~_r.~ co-,ltr'~.,"'~~'. I!':'. t."30rlE~,I'.'t.~-.r~fl. G. .. .(__ . .J J ~:-' I ::-:; '_. ;'.: " ~ l ... ~ lib . - .:. ~ ... ..-... -........... ~..... . -..... , rIhc Count:: i:lny terminate this c(}ntr',~ct at any t1m(~ by t;:tvln[~ notiGe to the Cj~ty' of its Inter;t;:.on to t~-:T'mlnat:8. rTbe non I residents of' the Count,y ~':ill have th(~ i:'~lght., to utilize the CIty t s santta"ry laildfill ~;ite for the r:.::I:lainuer of the r;!onth in VJh:tch sa1d !lotice to te!'~it'l~tte 15 exe!'cised by t!'le County. The o City may tc~ro1nBte this contract upon ninety (90) dayr. wl'itten notice delivered to the Ceu:lt:,' JudCe of Calhoun County J rl\!):a['~'1I 3,04'. i In th~ event it 1s determined by the City that more than 1,500 people are utilizinG the City's sanitary landfill, the City ~ay r2quest addit10nal compensation for' said ir)crea~e and if the sa.n:e ts not accept~i,t;le to t118 Courlty, tIle City may terminate t"'; " 4._~ contract. .....~~'-'I-'.T~ ~-<~~ t".\.Lv 0'1...:.iJ I~ DUPLICATS ORIGINAL on this 23I'd da:i c f December" 1974. CITY OI? PC~? LAVACA, TSXAS , '. By: " A f.l2Icu,f &.e_c, ;;:{f'~~~'l .'.".~ 'J ; 1 ~ -..., ~ .h. J~. ,,:_J.lc.:.....(;, "i.;.::;.y,-,l !\ ~P7'E:~ '.(: c4 -.1 ' , ~ s. 'Sulton, City Secretary cOU~rllY OF' CALHOUN, TEXAS A~TEST: tUt. )(d; hl~ hJ~~ Mary '~i3 McMahan, County Clerk /1-;', &f-~ hI, iJ ct-1-J~1 ~r1 o I I I I ~ It:I o o Cl o I I 30)5, BUDGET~'1975 ~'PUBLtC HEARING, NOTICE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Co~~s- sionerSanaers~-ana-carrlea~--that~the'tounty-judge-be authorized to public notice of a pub'lJic hearing on the 1975 Budget. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY - Claims 1-12 totalling $2,058.,43 were presented by the';County Auditor, and after reading and verifying. same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. FAIRGROUNDS EXHIBITG BUILDINGS The matter of the roofs which have rusted on the exhibit buildings at the fairgrounds was discussed by the Court. The Courts felt that some sort of paintccou1d be used to prolong the life of the buildings by at least 5 or 6 years. It was decided that after the first of the yeaF' some decision could be reached as to what can'bedone to proiong the iife'of the buildings and how it will .be financed. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 27th day of December, A. D. -1974, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, secQnded and ~nanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were, approved. ounty Judge ATTEST: ~:Lmc-~ Mary ois McMahan., County Clerk '3"0'6 '" :. .^, ; I SPECIAL JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 1, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l { COUNTY OF CALHOUN { I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 1st, 9ay, of' January, A._D., 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun" Ii Special Term of the Commis- sioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on th~s date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Be1k Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commis s i~me~ ,-. r~c t. , 4, County Clerk whereupon the following orders were 'made and entered 'by said Court, to-wit: OFFICIAL BONDS - ELECTED OFFICIALS On motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, I, and carried, the following bonds of county officials elected at , _ the November General Election were approved: , Willis F. Jetton Mary Lois McMahan Clara Mae Boyd Maurine ,Jackson Frank Kelly Clarence Foppe James Dworaczyk Calvin L. Lewis County, Judge. , _ . __ __'. _ County Clerk County Treasurer Dis trict Clerk J. P. Prct. iF1 J. P. Prct. 1f3 J. P. Prc t. 1f(,j. J. P. Prct. 1f5 The officials bonds were also approved by the County Judge for 'the-foffowlng'County-Co~issi~ners: Earnest Kabe1a John T. Finster Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 4 All of the above mentioned were-present-and-t9~k'th~ir'~ath of office including William W. Day the Criminal District Attorney whose bond is filed with the State of Texas. I MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 1st day of January, A. D. 1975, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion 3' 'Ol!'fi . :':8):' auly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved.' I ATTEST: Lrnr-inj~ ~iS McMahan, County Clerk o , County Judge , " . ._-,."(. ,...; ~ o o o o SPECIAL JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 7, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I' BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 7th day of January, A. D. 1975 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, saId County--and Stat~, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to~wit: '., I Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ea:J;nest' 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 orders were made and entered by said Court" to-wit: ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-85 totalling $225,168.47 were presented Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner that said claims 'be 'approved for payment. by the County motion was made Be1k, and carried, I A motion was: also, made ,'by, Commissioner Be1k; seconded by Commis..; sioner Kabe1a, and carried, that'$600.00 be transferred from the Genera1.Fund to the Law, Library Fund as a loan so that the bills for the. law books may be paid. '.,' MINUTES. AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1975, at a Special Term 3'08 of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. . - --- -~.... -- ~-". -. - - - - ---. - . .-- ~- .-.- Willis F. Jetton, County Judge I ATTEST: ~rnc-YnL ois McMahan, County Clerk REGULAR JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 13, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l X COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 13th day of January, A. D. 1975, there was begun and holden at,the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Ca1houIl,:a Regular Term of the Comnds- sioners' Court, said County and'State, and' there' :were, present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: <l ; ": 'I '" I Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabe1a Wayne,', Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan . County Judge Commissioner, Commissi oner, Commissioner, Commissioner, County Clerk Prc t . 1 Prc t.3)2 Prc t. 3 Prct. 4 . . , .', .:: ~'l ' : :::: whereupon the following orders were made and entered,' by, said Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - AUTOMOBILES" COUNTY 'COMMrS'S'rONERS' . ' , ' , '.. .1 -.1 t_ -' .1.._ The following bids were received for automobiles for each County Commissioner;: COASTAL MOTOR COMPANY ',1' ", Precinct 1:.,,;; '",4597.35, less trade in 850.00 3747.35 Precinct 2 4597.35, less trade in 850.00 3747.35 Precinct 3 4597.35, less tradein 900.00 3697.35 I' ,Precinct 4 4597.35, less tradei;n 850.00 3747.35 MANNING DODGE Prec inc t 1 5689.85, less tradeinl712.20 3977.65 Precinct 2 5689.85, l~ss,..~x:~c!~i.I!l, U2...2Q , 3977.65 Precinc t 3 5689.85, less tradein1712.20 3977.65 Prec inc t 4 5989.85, less tradein1662.20 4027.65 309 MARSHALL PONTIAC, BUICK, OLDMOBILE Precinct 1 4545.00, less trade-in 850.00 3695.00 Precinct 2 4545.00, less trade-in 950.00L 3595.00 Precinct 3 4545.00, less trade-in 850.00 3695.00 Precinct 4 4545.00, less trade.-in 850.00 .3695.00 TERRY BUNCH MOTORS Precinct 1 4413.31, less trade-in 855.00 3558.31 Precinct 2 4413.31, less trade-in 925.00 3488.31, I Precinct 3 4413;31; 'less'trade-in'9l0.00 3503;31' Precinc,t 4 4413.31, less trade-in 815.00 3598.31 MARSHALL CHEVROLET COMPANY Precinct 1 4220.26, less trade-in 700.00 3520.26 Precinct 2 4220.26, less trade-in 800.00 ' 3420.26 Precinct 3 4220.26, less trade-in 700.00 3520.26 Precinct 4 4220.26, less trade-in 700.00 3520.26 A motion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Fins ter, and carried, that the low bid of -Marshal-l--Chevrolet'-Gompany' ' for cars for Commissioners in precincts 1,2 and 4 be accepted in the amount of $3,520.26 for each car and the low bid of Terry Bunch Motors be accepted Tor a car for the Commissioner of Precinct 3 in the amount of $3,503.31. A motion was also made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Finster and carried, that Commissioner Lindsey be authorized to exercise the option of substituting the'LTDModel-for-the-Custom, 500 Model and the additional cost of $181.72 be paid out of R & B Precinct 3 Funds. ' BIDS AND PROPOSALS - COUNTY DEPOSITORY I A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Judge be'authorized to advertise for bids for a county depository with bid opening set for February 10, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that John Clegg be appoiilte,d County Service Officer for a two year period. COUNTY HEALTR OFFICER A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by. Commissioner Finster and carried, that Dr. Wm. G. Smith be appointed County Health Officer for a two year period. ' SALARY GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE '1 - ' Tom Fielder, Reynaldo Reyes and Mrs. D. L. Tray10r'were members of the 1974 Grand Jury whose names were drawn to serve on the Salary Grievance Committee for 1975. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-90 totalling $30,686.86 were presented by the County Auditor 310 and after reading and verifying sam~, a motion was' made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commiss}oner Finster, and carried, that said c1alms be approved for ?aymen~: GULF BEND CENTER - CALHOUN COUNTY PROJECT FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN A motion was made by CommissIoner Kabe1a, seconded' by Commissioner II Lindsey, and carried, that Leslie pfeihl be appointed to the Board of Directors of Calhoun County Project for Handicapped Children a division of Gulf Bend Center. - DELINQUENT TAX ATTORNEY - BOND A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that. the bond of Jack McCreary, Delinquent Tax Attorney, in the amount of $1,000.00 be approved. COUNTY PROPERTY - BIDS, LEASE A motion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to ad- vertise for bids for a three year lease on 20 acre~_of land same be- ing Lot 7, Block 173, Alamo Beach Fruit;'Truck'and Farm'Lands;'said I' three year 1ease.to specify 1 year for rice farming and 2 years for grazing. COUNTY BUILDINGS- RENTAL The Court discussed the matter of rental of county building-to'" the public. A motion 'was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that effective February 1, 1975, the use of the Agriculture Building and Exhibit Buildings at the fairgrounds and the Courthouse Annex meeting room be limited to the following: 1. Priority of use shall be reserved ,for all necessary county busi- ness by the Commissioners' Court and for the regular, special or official meetings of the various County, State and Federal organizations and agencies. 2. Secondary use may, when properly scheduled, be allotted for meetings of the Boards of School Trustees, Conservatiort'artd'Rec1ama- 1- tion Districts, Municipal Bodies and Fair Association. , ACGOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded -oy 'CoriJrilissi6rte':t' I I I 3Tl Lindsey, and carried, that the hospital bills be approved for payment totalling $46,815.71 ($41,092.07 out of Operating Fund and $5,723.66 out of Capital Improvement Fund). 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 Be1k, and carried, that said report be approv~g., _, _, " 'H THE COURT 4tltlQUtlC~PI1' WOl}LD R~C9NYEtj'~,Q~_~l}RSDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1975 AT 10:00 A. M. . -~ ~ - -- ~ - ~ - . - - ~ ~ . - ~ -- ... The following letter was received from District Judge Joe E. Kelly regarding-a bailiff for the 24th Judicial District: December 2., 1975 . - -. - - - Ron. Wi1liB~F. Jetton and County Commissioners of Calhoun County, Texas Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Re: Bailiff for the 24th Judicial District Gentlemen: As you know, the bailiff for the captioned court was financed by the Criminal Justice Council throl,lgq)1<!y'_:n,,~~~:\.__~e.<~re now informed funds for further support are not likely to come forward. Enclosed is' a breakdown as to population and equitable payment for each county in the employment of this bailiff. I ask your review of these figures and a conference with you gentlemen at a later date. 'For' your- in:EoirnaHon; 'die 'bailiff 'h~s'beer{' m~st --valuabie 'to' the 24th District Court. We hav~ always been able to employ a bi- linguist to act as an interpreter. This is quite ,imperative, 'due'to thegreat'number'o:E'Spaiilsh':'speaHng-peopie'in'the-Z4th Judicial District who ,come before the Court in criminal cases. I believe the Sheriff' s-nepaitment-wiiCre'adiij' agree' a -bailiff relieves the sheriff of losing the services of one of his deputies during a trial of cases ;and awaiting jury :dec,isions. Also, I ' ::>1! 2 I implore .yourfavorab1e consideration of approving t~e payment of a full time, bailiff' for, the innumberable ,services .he is 'able to render, the judge in' trial and administrative work .throughout the district. I shall thank you very much to give this matter your attention prior to March 1st, 1975. With kind personal regards, I am" ,,' , " .., J Yours very truly, (s) ,J~e ,E . Kelly I 1975/76 BAILIFF BUDGET ESTIMATE 1970 CENSUS - Q4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ." . --- Victoria County DeWitt County Refugio,County Jackson County Goliad County Calhoun County 'i970 Pop. 53,766,45.73%, $3,366. i7....- 1970 Pop. 18,660, 15.87%, 1,168.39 1970 Pop. 9,494, 8.07%, 594.14 1970 Pop. 12,975, 11.03%,H_' 8i:2:06"-- 1970 Pop. 4,869, 4.14%, 304.80 1970 Pop. 17,831, 15.16%, 1,116.12 117,595 100.00%, 7,362.28 ESTIMATED 1975/76 BUDGET Salaries Social Security Taxes Insurance Travel $490.00 Mo. 28.67 11.57 83.33 $613.57 $5,880.00 yr. 344.04 138,.84 1,000.00 $7,362~28 I In reference to the above letter, a motion was,made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to write Judge Kelly a letter informing him to get back in touch with the Court if the Criminal Justice Council funds are not available after May 31, 1975 and the Court will consider the request at that time. ACCOUNTS. ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-23 totalling $2,284.63 were presented by the. County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster and carried., that said claims be approved for payment. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECONVENE ON FRIDAY" JANUARY 17, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. " . JANUARY 17, 1975 I . BIDS AND PROPOSALS - SHELL, PRECINCT 1t4 The following bids were received for 15,000 cu. yds. of shell for Precinct No.4: I ~ ~ o ,~ Q =:: I I 3 t'3; 1. Parker Bros. & Co. Inc. 2. Lone'Star Industries, Inc. 3. 'Horton & Horton $3.35 per cu. yd. No bid. No bid. A motion was made by Colitmissioner Fins'ter, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the bid of Parker Bros. & Co., Inc. be accepted for 15,000 cu. yds. of shell at $3.35 per cu. yd. 1975 BUDGET - PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing was held on the 1975 Budget. There was no one present for the public hearing except the news media. The County Auditor reviewed the budget for 1975. A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey,. seconded by Commis- sioner Finster, and carried, that the 1975 Budget as previously adopted and' as amended be approved. ' CANVAS, SPECIAL ELECTION ~ DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded byCommis- sioner Belk, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: ORDER DECLARING RESULT OF SPECIAL ELECTION THE STATE OF TEXAS l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I On this the 17th day of January, 1975, the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texl'!s"._<:.qf!V:~Il~4_:i"n regular session at the 'regular meeting place in the Courthouse in Port Lavaca, Texas, with the following members present, to-wit: H, - . , . - HwiiUs 'F: 'Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest, Kabela -~- -~.,~-~~--,- Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner Precinct #1 qo~:i,,~siQ~~r P~~~:i,,~ct,~2, Commissioner Precinct #3 Commissioner Precinct #4 County Clerk, and the following absent: None"constituting a quorum, and among other proceedings passed the following order: There came on to be considered the returns of an election held on the 11th day of January, 1975,in Calhoun County, Texas, upon the proposition as set forth in the Order of Special Election calling said election and it appearing that said election was in all respects legally held and, that said returns were duly and ~'Y4' leg?lly.made, and,that there w~re C?st at,said election,22 valid and legal vot~s, of which n~ber there were cast: . "FOR" Making changes and improvements in the Drainage System of the District and the Issu?nce of Bonds and the Levy of,Taxes to Pay for the Bonds 22 votes I "AGAINST"Makiilg changes and improvements in the Drainage ~ystem of the District and the Issuance of Bonds and the Levy of Taxes to Pay for the Bonds o votes IT IS THEREFORE FQUND, DECLARED AND SO ORDERED by the Commissioners' Court,of Calhoun County, Texas, that 22 qualified votes of Calhoun County Drainage District ItlO voting at said election, voted "FOR" the propositio~ and that therefore said proposition as set out in the Order of Special Election adopted by this Court is declared to have been passed., It is further found and det~rminedthat'written notice of the date, place and subject of this meeting was posted as required by Article 6252-17 for more than 3 days prior to the date, of this meeting and that all terms and provisions of said Article 6252-17 have been ful~ met and complied with. The returns of the posting of said notice' snal1 beat6iched' to' die'rriiuutes'of this meeting and shall be a part thereof for all intents and purposes. The above order being read, it was moved and seconded that same I do pass. Thereupon, the question being called for, the following members' of the Court voted AYE: Commissioner Be1k, Commissioner Kabela; 'commiss{onerdLinclsey; 'Commissioner 'Finster, and the following voted NO: None. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 17th day of January, A. D. 1975. (5) Willis F., Jetton, County Judge (s) Leroy Belk Commissioner Precinct No. 1 (s) Earnest Kabe1a Commissioner Precinct No.2 (s) Wayne Lindsey Commissioner Precinct No. 3 (s) John T. Finster Commissioer Precinct No. 4 I Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk of Calhoun County, Texas, did on the 18th day of December, 1974, post the ORDER of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, CALLING AN ELECTION ON THE QUESTION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE BISTRICT NO. 10 in the following places: 1. Bulletin Board of Calhoun County Courthouse. I 2. Bridge over Main Drainage Ditch of Drainage District No. 10 where it croses F. M. 2235. I ~ It:I ;:, '-. - ;::, ~ I " I 315" 3. "Bridge over-Main Drainage Ditch of Drainage District No. 10 where it crosses Sikes ,Road. ", 4. At intersection of, Farik Road and State Hwy. 35. ' 5. On Farik Road Two ~2) Miles North of St. Hwy. 35~ (seal) (s) Mary Lois McMahan ,-Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE Mr. George Fred Rhodes, Chairman of the ,Historical Survey Committee, met with the, Court to give the annual report and'recommend'appoint- ments to the committee. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following persons be appointed as nominated'by County Judge Jettpn to the Calhoun County Historical Survey Committee for the years 1975 and 1976 and that we accept and approve this report of the committee for the year 1974 and that in so doing we compliment the"Chairman and the Committee for the fine work they'are doing and this report be entered in the Minutes of-the Commissioners' Court. 1974 ANNUAL REPORT OF CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE TO: THE HONORABLE COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY ',',TEXAS During the year 1974 the Calhoun ,County Historical Survey Committee held nine (9) meetings. Meetings were not held in the months of July, August and December. Guest speakers during the year included Mrs. ,'" fsabel1a Schafner, Chairman of the DeWitt County Historical Survey Committee; Mrs. Jack Gibson, President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans 'of Foreign Wars; Mr. Bill Winsor, noted:Civil'War filstorian; Mr.' Frank B. Shepperd, Cuero,Attorney and descendant of early'settlorsof Indianola; and State Representative Joe Wyatt of B100mington:- " '" . As Chairman of the Committee"I presented a -program 'to approximately fifty (50) members and guests,of the Oiivia 4-H Club concerning the history of Calhoun County. ' There were approximately 3,547 visitors who toured the Jailhouse Museum in 1974. During 1974 our Committee worked on the following projects: . t,' , (A) The portrait of John C. Calhoun,' former Vice President of the United' States 'of America for'whom Ca1houn"County is named, was res- , ..'. 3(16:: torep, and, a formal, program, attended by over ;WO perfl9ns" inc 1uqing several descendants of John C. C;;alhoun, W1:l~ held for, the dedication and unveiling of the portrait in the lobby of the Calhoun County Courthouse. (B) Wor~ing_clos~ly with Leonard'McCown the Committee was successful in having 2000 copies of the "lndianola Scrapbook" re-printed. The books were received in late September, and as of I Dec'e'mb'e~r '3r; 1974- -ap'p"rox'imatelY750-800 copies had been sold. The money received from th~s, project has been deposited in a special account which will be used solely for the restoration and perpetual care of the famous Old Indiano1a Cemetery. (C) The Committee was invited by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars to participate ,in a TV interview which was used as a segment of the" "Eye's of Texas'" progra'm concernIng' the history of Indiano1a, Cemetery. The "Eyes of Texas" is pre- . sented weekly, at 6:30 p. m. on Saturday on KPRC Channel 2, out of Houston, Texas and is a program which deals ~ith interesting per- sons, places and events throughout the State of Texas. , , (n) Plans have been drawn for the renovation 9f the second ' floor of the Jailhouse Museum, however, no bids were received. ' (E) We were fortunate to have a prominent Civil War Historian and member of th~ Civi1W~r R9~nd Table, Mr. Bill Winsor, of Houston, show a great deal of interest in our community and events relating to the Civil War which occurreq in our County. Mr. Win- sor, a native of Refugio who is a commercial artist and illustrator for Tenneco, has graciously volunteered 'to design and donate to I our County a 4'x8' permanent marker 'which is to be placed on the grounds of the Jliilh'ou'se' M[iseuin-." ' Mr-. - Wih's<)t' hiis also' 'designed a brochure:which,wi11 90ptain a great deal of information concerni~g Civil War/C.S.A. activities in this County. It is our plan to have these brochures available at the Museum at no charge. The permanent marker should be ready, for:, placem~nt within, the, very, near,'- future, and the brochures will be delivered to the p~inter before the end of this month. I ...... lr., o ~ ~ o I I 311: the marker has been prepared and submitted and the State Historical Committee has approved same. The marker is now in the process of being cast and a",formal ,unveiling aI).<;l dedication will be scheduled some time thisSpring."A m~rk~r,for t~~ grave:site haq a1so,been requested and the Industrial Arts Class of Calhoun High School has expressed an interest ,in er~ctinga fence,-or,s9me_type of enclosure around the grave site. (H) The Committee has completed its research concerning Ranger Cemeter,y an<;l will s,ubm:it its 3Pplication for aJ;l. historical ma,rker within the next two or three weeks. '. ~.. ) - .. ..: ' (I) Our Committee is working with the Grace Episcopa1'Church of Port, Lavaca, in connec,tio~ with qbtainfng a ~ed<lllion, t.o be placed on the site.of, the Church. The Church has offe!e~-to,pay,for the cost of obtaining this Medallion. (J) During 1974 the Jailhouse Museum received donations of various items of historical value, monetary contributions and contributions of equipment, in~~uding a.collection of items belong- . ing to the late D. B. Halliburton, Sheriff of Calhoun County for many years,.donatedby his widow, Mrs. Edith Halliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawe~ of Po~t O'CoI).nor donated a glass display case ~long with $100.00 to be used to refurbish the case, which, work is now being done. The Champ Traylor Memorial Hospita1'Auxf1iary donated a glass display case and an'old National Cash Register-adding~ac- counting machine was donated to the Museum through the efforts of Hilary Lenertz. The Calhoun County Independent School District donated a school bell used in the old Six Mile School. In addition the Historical Preservation Sub-Committee of the Histori~?l Survey Committee has had a number of old newspapers 1aminated,to preserve them for, display in the Museum., , , (K) As Chairman of the Committee I have been contacted by and have corresponded with Rick Gardner, a prominent photographer,of homes and buildings of historical significance, who is interested in the possibility of doing some work here in our County. . f : , .,' (L) We have secured a concrete slab on the grounds of the Museum where the"c,o,rnerstone of the old Calhoun County Courthouse and the cornerstone from the Old Port Lavaca High School (which once stood where Stanley's Gro~ery Store is now 10cated),~il1_be placed. ' .. . .... I ." ~ . .. ( . (M) The C6mmitte~,is a1qo negotiating w:ith the ~.,F. Bean,Corp- oration to have the old Half Moon Reef Lighthouse, which now stands on the property formerly o~ed by Bauer 'Dredg~ng Company',i~ p'o~nt Comfort, moved to the grounds of the Museum to be included in Museum t;ours. (N) Priorities for 1975 include renovation and restoration of the second floor of the: Jailhouse Museum; securing historical markers for Port Lavaca Cemetery" City.of Port Lavaca, for the Railroad froin' Port' La'v'aca'To:, Clark' Stad.-oj:i (whkh is the second oldest rail- road in Texas): Indianola Railroad from Clark Station to Indiano1a, for community of Olivia, for the community of Six Mile and for the SIB I community of Long Mott (the Olivia marker would honor the Swedish immigrants, the Six Mile marker would-honor the immigrants of Czech origin, and the Long'Mott marker would honor the German immigrants ,), It is also our intent' to' obtain' a 'portrait 'and biographical sketch 'of Miss Rebecca Rubert and place same in the Jailhouse lMUseum honoring this early citizen'of 'our corrimunity I who did so much to preserve the history and ,heritage of our County for future generations. On'beha1f of the entire Calhoun County Historical Survey Committee, ill want to express our sincere appreciation for the 'excellent co-operation and for the funding we have received, because without it we could not function. We trust our efforts will being credit to the Court and to the'County, and we are always happy to receive your suggestions as to how we can preserve ,the history of our County and better perform the tasks to which we have 'been appointed. In conclusion I would like to recommend that'the following persons be removed from our Committee because they have moved from our - County, can no longer serve because of their health or because they are deceased: Mrs. Craig Dickey Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Barr Mrs. Maye Phillips Mrs~ Pear1-Bindewa1d Mrs. Grace Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Roy L: Reinarz Mrs. J. M.'Harris Mr. Cecil Calhoun Miss Ada Barton I would further recommend that with the exception of the above named individuals all of ' the remaining members of the Calhoun County Historical 'Survey Committee be re-appointed for another term, and in addition thereto, I would like to further recommend that the following persons be appointed to the Committee: " I Mrs. Eu1a Grace Wedig Barbara Gibson Rea Crisco Mary Rothband Hilary Lenertz Lorena Wagner'" Milton Hausmann Alex Dean Vernon Damstrom Mrs. Martin (Nell) Dolezal Mrs. Fred'(Vio1a) Marek ' Victor Patterson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Wilson Leroy Braden Marion Rhodes Paul Frier W. F. Tanner Paul Summers Roberta Hausmann Rudy Padhora Joe Rubio " Mrs. Maurice (F10y) Horine Mrs. Gladys Mikula 'Mr. & Mrs. L'Roy"Bell Paul Duenez Mrs. Mary Baker Phillips Respectfully submitted this the 17th day of January, ,lS75. CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE By: (s) George'Fred Rhodes George Fred Rhodes, 'Chairman I I I . ." I CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE ~ Mr. Fred. Bates Mrs. Fred Bates' Mrs. John Y. Bell Mr. L'Roy Bell. Sr. Mrs. L'Roy Bell. Sr. Mrs. D. D. Boyd Mr. LeRoy Braden Mr. Joe Brett Mrs. Terry Bunch Mrs. Naomi Chase Mr. John Clegg. Jr. Joyce Jasper Cornett Hr. W. D. Cornett, Jr. Mrs. Howard Chrisco Mr. Jasper Cuellar. Mr. Alex Dean Mr. Wallace Dierlam Mrs. Wallace Dierlam Mrs. Martin Dolezal Mr. Paul Duenez Hr. Paul Frier Mr. C. D. George Mrs. Jack W. Gibson Mr. Victor Gonzales Mrs. Louie Griffith Mrs. Catherine Guidry Hr. Milton Hausmann Mrs. Milton Hausmann Mr. Joe Hawes Mrs. Joe Hawes Mrs. Maurice Horine Mr. Joe G. Jordan Mr. Hilery Lenertz Mrs. Fred Marek Mrs. Beulah Marian ,Marshall Mrs. Mabel McConnico Miss Annabelle McDonald Mr. J. C. Melcher I!rs. Gladys Mikula Mr. N. D. Miller Mrs. Earl Montier Mrs. Marie Mowen Mrs. James A. O'Neil Mr. Victor Patterson Mrs. Walter Payne Mary Baker Phillips Mr. Rudy Podhora Mr. George Fred Rhodes Mrs.. George Fred PJ10des Mrs. Ronal J. Roemer Mrs. Paul B. Rothband Mr. Joe Rubio Mr. Lyman 5 ay lor Mrs. Louise Sharp Mrs. H. C. Smith Mrs.. Laura Snook Miss Mary Stephens Hrs. Rose Sullivan Mr. Paul Summers Mrs. Paul Summers Mr. W. r. Tanner Mrs. Natalie Thayer Mrs. Dick L. Traylor, Jr. Mrs. Earnest Vela Mrs. Alfred H. Wagner Miss Etalka Wedig Mrs. Eula Grace Wedig Mrs. Ella \/hite Mr. Dennis A. Wilson Mrs. Dennis A. Wilson Mrs. Roland Wilson Miss Sallie Wilson Mrs. W. W.. Zwerschke 1975 - 1976 ADDPESS 530 Brook HOllow. Port Lavaea 77979 530 Brook Hollow. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 557. Point Comfort 77978 Box 55, Port O'Connor 77982 Box 55. Port O'Connor 77982, 322 N. Guadalupe. Port Lavaea 77979 609 Willowwick. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 1. Box 93. Port Lavaea 77979 107 Houston. Port Levaea 77979 619 S. Virginia. Port Lavaea 77979 502 Tommy Drive. Port Lavaea 77979 2212 Larry Drive. Port Lavaea 77979 2212 Larry Drive. Port Levaea 77979 101 Chantilly Lane. Port Lavaea 1301 Shofner. Port Lavaea 77979 914 S. Virginia, Port Lavaea 77979 1020 N. Benavides. Port Lavaea 77979 1020 N. Benavides. Port Lavaca 77979 1720 W. Austin. Port Lavaea 77979 103 Burnet. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 1. Box 96. Port Lavaea 77979 112 Bowie. Port Lavaea 77979 2302 McPherson Drive. Port Lavaea 77979 313W. Wilson. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 3. Olivia 77970 Box 143. Port Lavaea 77979 608 1/2 Parkview Drive. Port Lavaea 77979 608 1/2 Park view Drive, Port Lavaea 77979 Box 444. Port O'Connor 77982 Box 444. Port O'Connor 77982 545 Brook Hollow Drive. Port Levaca 77979 101 N. Benavides. Port Lavaea 77979 824 N. Nueees. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 1. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 167. Port Lavaea 77979 219 S. Guadalupe. Port Lavaea 77979 105 Brentwood. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 126. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 1. Port Levaea 77979 Rt 2, Box 66. Port Lavaea 77979 218 Houston. 'Port Lavaea 77979 741 Willowwick Drive. Port Lavaea 77979 314 W. Leona, Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 1. Box 314. Port Lavaea 77979 III Houston, Port Lavaea 77979 1002 N. San Antonio. Port Lavaea 77979 701 Willo....iek. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 986. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 986. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 597. Port Lavaea 77979 201 Croeket~. Port Lavaea 77979 1910 Central Ave.. Port Lavaca 77979 812 N. Nueees, Port Lavaea 77979 65 Colonial Arms Apartments. Port'Lavaea 77979 218 S. Guadalupe, Port Levaea 77979 Box 401, Seadrift ,77983 620. Colonial Arms Apartments.port Lavaea'77979 312 N. Guadalupe. Port Lavaea 77979 604 Brook tIollow Drive, Port Lavaca 604 Brook Hollow Drive, Port Lavaca 535 Brook Hollow Drive, Port Lavaca 301 N. Commerce. Port Lavaea 77979 Rt 3, Box 21. Port Lavaea 77979 105 Chantilly. Port Lavaea 77979 1616 Holleman, Port Lavaea 77979 506 S. Virginia. Port Lavaea 77979 217 Bonham, Port Lavaea 77979 200 Burnet. Port Lavaea 77979 Box 793, Seadrift 77983 Box 793. Seadrift 77993 .. ,1 77979 77979 77979 701 S. Guadalupe. Port Lavaea 77979 203 S. Virginia, Port Lavaca 77919 Star Route, Seadrift 77983 319 PHONE 552-3074 552-3074 983-2371 983-2371 552-3881 552-6855 552-2311 552-2651 552-6891 552-2748 552-2362 552-2362 552-5302 552-3537 552-2256 552-6173 552-6173 .552-9562 552-9027 552-3493 552-5393 552-2206 (LaWardl 552-2196 552-9469 552-9469 983-2325 983-2325 552-2250 552-2679 552-3034 552-3407 552-3684 552-5816 552-6139 552-5649 552-2698 552-5374 552-9295 552-2494 552-3238 552-2001 552-9292 552-5563 552-2971 552-9355 552-2796 552-9643 552-6821 552-3637 552-2739 785-2456 552-3274 552-2583 552-2681 552-2681 552-2847 552-2147 997-2201 552-3697 552,3148 552-2969 552-9274 552-3571 795-3741 795-3141 552-3547 552-2478 795-2522 320 GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE ON AGING Sue Hawthorne representing the Governor's Committee on Aging met with the Court to explain their services. ~ Ms. Hawthorne talked about the help that is available to the aged because of the Governor's Committee on Aging being tied in with other agencies. . ' Office sdlace has been made available at the City-County Health Departme~l(. I HUMAN SERVICES DELIVERY SYSTEM Mr. Don Polzin with the Department of Community A~fairs of the City of Victoria met with the Court to explain the Human Services Delivery System. Mr. Pb1zin explained that grant money in the amount of $2,213.00 is available and if they are granted permission,to come into Cal- houn County they propose to do the following: (1) Conduct assessment of local, state and federal resources in Calhoun County which would be available to the poor and dis- advantaged. (2) Establish a citizen advisory committee. I Mr.Polzin explained that the Human Services Delivery System is to provide public awareness of human needs in a locality, provide an assessment of ~esources to meet those need and de- velop a more effective program of delivery of human services. The Court did not take action at this time. GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Mike Stewart with Golden Crescent Council of Governments explained the funding available for a person who has been unemployed for 30 days. He explained they were contacting only the Counties in the COG area to employ one (1) person in each county. The person chosen will be an employee of COG. This p~ogram will be funded by the Department of Labor. The Court is to attempt to find a local person and notify Mr. I Stewart who will come to Port Lavaca and sign the person up for .. work. Mr. Stewart made it clear to the Court that the person would be paid through COG and would be carried on COG's workmen's Compen- sation Insurance. I ..... in o o Cl o I I " , , , , , , 32t ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-12 totalling $5,622.81 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner'Kabela, s~conded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for ,payment. ORDER PLACING OFFICIALS ON SALARY BASIS Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and unanimously carried, the following order be: entered: At a:regu1ar term of the Commissioners' Court in and for Calhoun County, Texas, held in the regular meeting place of said Court in the Gounty Courthouse at Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 17th day of January, 1975, with County Judge Willis Jetton, presiding, and Commissioners Be1k, Kabela, Lindsey and Finster present, and with the County Clerk in attendance;I:,there having come on for hearing the matter of fixing salaries for th~,~~J~pft~ZY~?f, ~975, it was ordered that all county and precinct officers and their deputies, clerks and assistants be compensated on a salary basis,for the cale~dar year 1975, 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, 1975. It is so ordered this the 17th day of Januaty, 1975. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. 'Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County, ,Texas' ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk Calhoun County, Texas , .. ORDER SETTING SALARIES, VACATION POLICY, HOLIDAYS, ETC. Whereupon, on motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and unanimously c..arried, the Court ordered that the various officers and department heads be compensated in twelve monthly in- stallments for the calendar year 1975, not to exceed the following annual amounts: 1. JURY FUND Court Reporter, 24th District Court Reporter, 13:2!=Jj, P.i!'l!=r.i~!=." ,., " _"'" ,., Court of Civil Appears, 3 Justices @ 90.00 ea. 1585.00 2289.00 270.00 II. ~ ROAD AND BRI DeE GENERAL FUND Twelve months of the County Commissioners' on the basis of $11,289 each for Precincts 3 and 4 salaries 1, 2, 45156.00 u. 3;22 III. GENERAL FUND County Auditor Building Superintendent County Service Officer Civil Defense Director Salaries of Juv.enile Judges: District Judge, 24th District District Judge, l35th District County Judge Supplemental Salaries of District Officers' District Judge, 24th District District Judge, 135th' 'D:Cstrfct' ' -" Mosquito Control Supervisor County Agent Home Demonstration Agent Associate County Agent County Marine Agent . County Librarian Chief Probation Officer ,Probation Officer County Building Inspecto~ OFFICERS SALARY FUND Tax Assessor-Collector District Clerk County Clerk Sheriff County Judge County Treasurer Justices of Peace, Precincts 1,2,3,4 & 5 at $1,899;00 each Constables, Precincts 1,2,3,4 & 5 @ 1,646 ea. , - , -, - - - - - - -.' - iY,-i89. 00 8,044.00 2,400.00 1,200.00 IV. 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00, I 600.00 60'0.00 6,800.00 3,292.00 2,343.00 2,237.00 1,077.00 8,044.00 10,323.00 8,100.00 6,500.00 11 ,542.00 11,289.00 11,289.00 11,289.00 13.100.00 11,289.00 I 9,495.00 8,230.00 Further:' thai:' the' Cqurt-; having-conSidered the applications filed by 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 co~pensation of the employees authorized for his department within the maximum amounts authorized by this order. He will also complete and de- liver to the County Auditor on the:,;,':HJst&daY;llof&eacliqnonth'lia~payroH fo~myindicating the names of all deputies, assistants and secretaries who were employed during the month; he will also see that the neces- sary exemption certlficai:es-and-oi:her'informai:1on'are-f~rnished' the County Auditor so that proper deductions may be made and ,records compiled for the Federal Withholding Tax, Soci~l Security Tax, Group Insurance and Retirement Plan. The number of employees allowed for each department and the maximum annual compensation authorized, payable in twelve monthly install- I ments, is as follows: I. ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT FUNDS ,The wages of regular employees shall be set by the County Commissioner of each precinct and, if the Commissioner s9, ~~~ct~", ~mp~9Y~~~ !1lCiY, be com- pensated on a bi-monthly basis. I M ~ o o Cl o I I 3(7):9' .' - '-'J.Oi II. GENERAL FUND County Auditor 1 assistant at not to exceed 1 assistant at not to exceed 6,714.00 6,018.00 Building Superintendent 1 janitor at Courthouse at not to exceed 1 janitor at Gourthouse at not'toexceed 1 janitor at Agriculture Building at not to exc'eed 7,094.00 4,562.00 5,200.00 Ext~nsion~Service 1 s.ecre,t~,ry, ,<l,t, p,a,t, to, .e.x~~,e,d. , _, _. . _ 5,828.00 County Library 1 assistant at not to exceed 5,828.00 Probation Department 1 secretary at not to exceed 5,828.00 III. OFFICERS SALARY FUND Tax Assessor-Collector 1 deputy at not to exceed 1 depXy at not to exceed 1 dep~ty at not to exceed 7 deputies at not to exceed 5,828.00. 8,529.00 6,714.00 6,018.00 40,796.00 District Clerk 1 deputy at not to exceed 1 deputy at not to exceed 6,714. 00 5,196.00 County Clerk 1 deputy at not to exceed 1: deputy at not to exceed 2 deputies at not to exceed 5,828.00 6, 714. 00 6,018.00 11,656.00 Sheriff 1 deputy at not to exceed 5 deputies at not toexceed'7,542.00 1 secretary at not to exceed 4 dispatchers at not to exceed 5,364.00 8,529.00 37,710.00 6,462.00 21,456.00 . . - - -. --- -- - - . . ~ . . ~ --. . ~ . -- ... . County Judge '~secretary at not-to exceed ..6,714.00 Criminal District Attorney , . ,.1 ~s.~cret:..~l'Y:.:at' n.o_~',~o. '.e.x.c.:'~~~ , 6,714.00 EXTRA HELP In addition to the regular salaried employees listed above, the various officials will be allowed to employ extra help at a maxi- mum rate of $2.50 per hour for precinct labor and a maximum of $2.00 per hour for office work, up to the amount authorized in each department budget, approved by the Commissioners' Court in the 1975 Budget. The officials affected by this order will not obligate the County for the payment of any compensation in excess of the extra help allowance w~thout prior authorization of the Commissioners' Court. '3, :2""~ . .~. , , APPROPRIATIONS FOR JUSTICEnF THE PEACE OFFICES . Courtroom and office space and telephone service will be provided Justices of the Peace Precinct No.1 and 2'in the County Courthouse. A $40.00 monthly allowance will be paid each of these two Justices of the Peace for secretarial help. In ,lieu of offices in the Courthouse, Justices of the Peace Pre- cincts 3, 4 and'S will be paid $65.00 per month from the Salary Fund as an allowance for office space, utilities and telephone which they provide,personally. I APPROPRIATIONS FOR TRAVEL ALLOWANCE' The Commissioners' Court further authorized the payment of travel allowance to certain officials using their private automobiles in carrying on the duties of their respective offices. These al- lowances are payable in twelve monthly installments as follows: GENERAL FUND County Agent Home Demonstration Agent Associate County Agent Marine Agent 1,640.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 1,440.00 'SALARY FUND. County Judge 1,200.00 Each Constable shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary out of I pocket expense in the enforcement of law on the basis of itemized and sworn statements filed with the County Auditor at an amount not, to exceed $75.00 per month. Each elective official~wi11 be reimbursed for actual traveling ex- pense while out of the county on official business or in attendance at conferences relating to county ,government in an amount not to exceed $360.00 per annum each. Certain officials and employees will be reimbursed for actual traveling expenses in the county in amounts not to exceed the appropriations authorized in the 1975 budget for such purposes. APPROPRIATIONS FOR HEALTH AND SANITATION PROGRAM City-County Sanitation Program - General Fund $15,406.00 payable in tW~,'Ne monthly installments of $1,283.83 each. I. APPROPRiIAnONS3 FORrCHARI,TI',- SERVICES" BY'CONTRACTt GENERAL FUND , _ . _ _... " , Payable in monthly installments at not to,_exceed the following: Case Worker Assistant Case'Worker Nurse 1,700.00 420.00 420.00 I '. I '""" ~ o o Cl o I I 325~; APPROPRIATION FOR EXPENSE AT COUNTY AIRPORT GENERAL FUND - payable in monthly installments each, totaling of $360.00 4,320.00 VACATION POLICY . The Court then approved a plan to provide that all employees who havec~mp~et~d six months of continuous employment with the County shall be entitled to one week of vacation with pay.' After twelve months of continuous employment, an employee shall be entitled to two weeks of vacation witp pay during ~ach calendar year, the dates for all vacations to be approved py the' department head. The depart- menthead shall indicate on the payroll form the inclusive dates of any employee's vacation during the calendar ~enth fo~ which the pay- roll for~ is submitte~. In the event of termination of employment of any employee for any,cause, the records shall be reviewed and if it is fo~nd that such fimp10yee has not had a vacation during the calendar year in which; ,his employment is terminated; then such emr p10yee shall be entitled to be paid his regular salary for the period of the vacation to which he is entitled for such calendar year. Unused vacation time, or vacation pay shall not cumulate from year to year, however. Other than as hereinabove provided, an em- ployee shall not be entitled to pay payment in lieu of vacation. No vacation pay will be paid for a fration of a year until six months have elapsed; if a holiday falls within a vacation period it will not be counted as a vacation day; pay for vacations shall be made on the Friday preceding the'vacat,ion per-iod; if the em- ployee desires; and any emp1oyee-reniredafternaving'left-tne- county, by reaso~of r~signation or di~charge, shall be considered a new employee., HOLIDAY SCHEDULE . The Court set the following holiday schedule for the calendar year 1975. Good Friday, 1/2 day1 Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day M,arch 28,th May 26th July 4th September 1st . November 27th & 28th 1/2 day December 24th and 25th and 26th ,,-, ,- - -. 'J.irnuary'l;--1976" -" New Year's Day Howeve:t:, it was agreedc that if any of the above holidays should fall on a non-working day, the employees should be allowed to observe th~ nearest working day preceding or following the holiday. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT . On this, the 17th day of January, A. D. '1975, at a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes,,,6f the previous meeting were approved. Willis <- rnaAcv.J 89fj326 SPECIAL JANUARY TERM 'HELD JANUARY 24, 1975 , c THE ~TATE OF TEXAS I l COUNTY OF CALHOUN I I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 24'th day of January, A. D.1975, there 'was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lava'ca, County of Calhoun,i"a Special, 'Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date .. the ,fo110wing members of the Court,to-'wit: Willis F. Jetton' " Leroy Belk "Earnest Kabe1a -Wayne Lindsey ~ ,John T. Fins ter Mary Lois McMahan County Judge' Commissioner,':, Precinct 'No. 1 Commisstoner; 'Precinc,t 'No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 CoiIimissione~r; 'Precinct' No.4 County Clerk, : J _ whereupon the following orders were made an~-entered'by:said'Court, to'"wit: - . " " , ; BIDS -AND PROPOSALS - SHELL, PRECINCTS 1 AND'2 I The following bids were received for 6,000 cu:' yds.. of shell to be divided between Precincts 1 and 2: (1) Lone Star Industries !;:,:.,_ (2) Parker Bros. & Co., Inc. No Bid $3.35 per cu. yd. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the bid of Parker Bros.& Co., Inc. be accepted for :6;000 c'l,1. yds. of shell for Precincts 1 and 2 at $3.35 per cu. yd. with the understanding that delivery date will not be before February 10th and any wharfage fees will be paid by the County. . - " COURTHOUSE ANNEX - FINAL INSPECTION The Court made a final inspection of the new Courthouse Annex with Warren Young, the Architect and Warren,:Parker, 'the Contractor: Mr'~ Young, 'state'd the building is ready for the owner's acceptance. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that upon the recommengC!t;:iql} ,q~ _Wc!J;':r:~!l..YQI,mg, the Architect, the Courthouse Annex is approved and accepted and pay- ment of the baranc'e owing, to ,the. Contractor on said building, is hereby authorized to be made upon receipt from the Architect of instructions to make 'such p'ayment.. " , I I 32'1 BIDS - OIL, GAS & MINERAL LEASE, COUNTY PROPERTY A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela; auK carried, thai: "the - County' Judge be < autl1odzecCi:o - aovertise for bids for an Oi~, Gas & Mineral Lease on a county roadway in Mit- chell Subdivision of the Wolf Point Ranch with the understanding that ~;; drilHng is -tote<conducted OU- said< roadway: ,-.", d',', REVENUE ,SHARING - ENTITLEMENT V, PUBLIC 'HEARING A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to publish notice of supp1ementa~ public hearing on planned use of Entitlement ~ V of Revenue Sharing Fund for February 14, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. ~ o o c. o I I ACCOUNT& ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-30 totalling $4,816.06 were presented by the County Auditor, ?nd after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. BONDS - OFFICIAL A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the following bonds be approved: (1) Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk (2) Opal M. Hayes, D~puty,County Clerk (3) Rose E. Pena, Deputy County Clerk (4) Freddie A. Shively, Deputy ,County C.1erk (5) Lu1a M. Cook, Deputy County' Clerk ' (6) Leroy Smith, Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2 MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 24th day of January, A. D. 1975, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: f) , · ' ~~~Yhe-~ Mary L 's McMahan, County Clerk Judge / 32:8: - REGULAR FEBRUARY TERM HELD FEBRUARY 10, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I I BE IT REMEMBERED, tl:l?!:, 9D-, this the 10th day 91= f!?bruary, ~" D" , 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of ~alhoun, a Regular Term of the Commis- sioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Be1k Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 COt]llJlis12 igner " Prc;t,. 4, ' County Clerk whereupon the following orders, were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - COUNTY DEPOSITORY PLEDGE CONTRACT I ~ - . ,. . .. ~- The following bids were received for the County Depository Pledge Contract on County and District Funds and Trust Funds: February 6, 1975 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITBRY FOR ~OUNTY AND DISTRICT FUNDS County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: In' response to your published notice for the depositing of the public funds of Calhoun ~ounty, the funds of the districts which have not selected their own ~epositories and such other funds as have been designated in the list provided us by the County Auditor, for a two year period beginning February 1975, we submit the fol- lowing bid: " . -, '. ) , '-1) We--wii1 'P?y'interest '~n'certificates of deposit A) Certificates igsued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days _ _ ., _ _ _ , ' . , ' , ' ' , . _ " For 90 days r For 180 days For 1 year or longer I as follows: - -Q.Q% 5.1% 5.5% 6.1% I """ If:) o o Cl o I I 329; " "'- B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000/00 (for $5,000.00 or more) For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For 1 year or longer 0.0% 4.6% 5.0% 5.6% 2) We will extend credit to the county on o~ligations secured by its general credit at a rate of 4.4% per annum. 3) We will provide the following additional services to the county at no charge::. no service charge on checking accounts, night depository, bank by mail and safety deposit box. 4) As of this date our bank has: Paid up'Capital . Permanent Surplus $600,000.00 $600,000.00 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 ~ certified check or cashier's check for not less than one-half of one percent 'of the county's revenue for the ,~a1en9-ar,year 19!1+,.a~,a,guar?~!=ee of good faith. The revenue for these funds in 1974 totaled $4,720,227.00. 7) If selected as depository, this bank will pledge, for the purpose of securing such funds, securities, in the king, amount and manner described in Article 2547, R. C. S. and will also comply with the requirements of Article 2548, R. c. S. if requested. Yours truly, FIRST, NATIONAL BANK IN PORT LAVACA By (s) Curtis F. Nelson , . , , .Pres,ident, . , Februar.y 6, 1975 , ' . . ' ., , .,. APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS IN POSSESSION OF THE ,COUNTY A~D DISTRICT CLERKS County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members, of ,the Commissioners Cour,t"", , ' , , , . . " . Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: ' , , . In applying for selection as the depgsitory for trust funds in possession of the County and District Clerks, for a two year period beginning February 1975, we submit the following bid: , 1) We will pay inerest on certificates of deposit as follows: A). Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For, 1 )€ ar or longer 0.0% 5.1% 5.5'7, 6.1% 330' B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000.00 (for $1,000.00 or more) For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For 1 year or longer 0.0% 4.6% 5.0% 5.6% 2) We will provide the following additional services to the County I 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 1974. In 1974 the average end-of=month balances were: County Clerk $32,437.00, District Clerk $6,804.00. 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 ~By (s) Curtis F. Nelson President FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN PORT LAVACA at the close of business February ,6, .1975 I RESOURCES Cash and Due' from Banks .. . . $2,041,126.02 ,- 'Se~uilEl~~':::::::.:..:::::::. $8,541,555.67 Federal Funds Sold................ .. $1,600,000.00 12,182,681.69 Loans . 6,285,447.17 Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtureso';,.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. 331,704.65 Other Resources 258,,228.12 $19,058,0.61.63 Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock 600,000.00 Certified Surplus 600,000.00 I Undivided P.rofits 436,221. 82 Deposits 17,421,839.81 $19,058,061. 63 . T.ota1 3,3"13 February 10, 1975 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY AND DISTRICT FUNDS I County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: In response to your published notice for the depositing of the public funds of Calhoun County, the funds of the districts which hav,e not: selected their own depositories and such other funds as have been'designated-i~ the list provided us by the County Auditor, for a two year period beginning February, 1975, we sub- mit the loqqwing bid: ", ...-I ~ o C; C< o 1) We will pay inte~est on certificates of deposit as A) Certificates issued for $10~,000~,00 or more: Minimum of $to,OOO.OO For 30 days For 90 days _ For 180 days For 1 year or longer follows: 0.0% 5.0% 5.30% 5.65% I .. I 'It - B) Certificates 'issued for (Minimum $10,000.00) For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For 1 year or longer less than $100,000.00: 0.0% 4.50% 4.75% 5.0% 2) We will extend credit to the county:on,ob~~gat~~ns,~ec~r~~ by ,its general credit at a rate of 4.50% per annum. . 3) We will provide the following additional services to the@ county at no charge: night depository service, safe..deposit box. 4) As o;f,_thili, ,date our bank has ,Pa~d up Capital Permanent Surplus $ 700,000.00 $1,900,000.00 '5) Attached to this application is a statement showing the finan- cial condition of our bank at the date of this application. 6) A1s9, attached is a certified check or cashier's check for not less than one-half of one percent of the county's revenue for the calendar year 1974, as a guarantee of good faith. The revenue 'for 'these'funds'i~'1974'tbta1ed $4,720,227.00. I ]) If selected as depository, this bank will pledge, for the pur- pose of securing such funds, securities, in the king~' amount and manner, described in Article 2547, R.C.S." and will also comply with'the requirements of Article 2548, R.C.S. if requested. Yours truly, FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Port Lavaca, Texas By (s) John J. Faubion, Jr. President 3312 February 10, 1975 ' \ , ' APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS IN POSSESSION OF THE COUNTY AND DISTRICT CLERKS County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: I 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 1975, we submit the following bid: 1) We will pay interest on certificates of dep9sit as follows: A) Certificates issued for (Minimum $10,000.00) For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For 1 year or longer $100,000.00 or more: 0.0% 5.0% 5.30% 5.65% B) Certificates issued ,for (Minimum $10,000.00) For 30 days For 90 days For 180 days For 1 year or longer less than $100,000.00: j" .. 0.0% 4.50% 4.75% 5.00% I' 2) We will provide the following additonal services to the County and'District Clerks at no addftiona1charge: rtfght'depository service, safe 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 1974. In 1974 the average end-of-month balances 'were: County Clerk $32,437.00, District Clerk $6,804.00. 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, STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Port Lavaca, Texas By (s) John ,J. Faubion, Jr. President' A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Finster and carried, that the bid of First National Bank in Port L'avaca to -act as County Depository for this biennium be accepted and ~pproved for the General Funds and Trust Funds of Calhoun County. 1 33'3: BIDS ~ LEASE. COUNTY PROPERTY The following bid was the only one received ,for a three year rice farming and grazing lease on 20 acres of county property: , " I DUNCAN ENTERPRISES P. O. Box 239 Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 February 7, 1975 " , C~ilhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen: ..... lr. o o Cl o Duncan Enterprises would like to, s,ubmit a, bid .on, the twenty (20) acres at Magnolia Beach for the three..year period ,beginning January 1,1975 and ending December 31,1977 of: 1. One year farming rent at $20.00 per acre 2. Two years pasture rent at $4.00 per ilcre Per'year. Rent Qeing due On or before January i of ,each year with the exception of the first year, which would be due,by March 1; 1975, , "::. " I / , Very truly yours, DUNCAN ENTERPRISES (s) George 'Duncan, Jr. " '. A motion was made by'Commissioner--Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the' bid'of Duncan Enterprises on the 20 acres .of ,land being Lot 7, Block 173, Alamo Beach Fruit, Truck and Farm Lands be approved and accepted and the County Judge be authorized to execute, a lease on behalf, of'Ca1houn County in accordance with said bid. !' STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ,-URBAN AREA MAP , , . ,; A"motion was made' by Commissioner Kabe1a, 'seconded by,Commis- sioner Lindsey, and.carried,that the Interim Map, Port Lavaca; Federal and Urban System and Urban Area Boundary, Calhoun ,County, Texas, as prepared bYeS tate Highway Department, be approved. I Texas Highway DeparVnent, I ~ P. 0, Box :~69 .," , : Port Lavaca',' Texas 77979, p8"e .. ,--" ~ 7/,) _;..J<"t January 31, 1975 3-3',4' , ,,~ . Federal-Aid Urban System Program Hon. Willis F. Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County 211 S. Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas Dear Sir: I The 93rd Congress, in passing the "Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973'" provided some limited funds, by realignment of distribution of the total highway funds, to be used in urban areas,of from 5,000 to 200,000 population. Funds were a1so,provided in the same man- ner for areas of over 200,000 population. The purpose of this program is to provide a positive approach in helping the, cities move traffic. ,Acc'ording to Section' 109 of the 1973 Federal-Aid Highway Act, urban systems and projects are to be selected by appropriate local officials with the con- currence of the State Highway Department. Since Port Lavaca is the only city in Calhoun County with a popu- lation ofover,5;000-we,have,met,with the city,officials to establish the urban boundaries'of Port Lavaca,and the arterial and collector routes tha.t serve Port Lavaca and comprise the ur- ban system (see attached map). The requirements for establishing urban boundaries require the inclusion of those populated areas adjoining the city limits, such as Westside Subdivision, Highway Park Addition and W. peikert Subdivision (areas shaded in yellow). I The requirements establishing arterial and collector routes which inter-connect with themselves or other Federal-Aid routes re- quired that area South of Port'~avaca east' of Seadrift Street and bounded by the current- cityf'limits and 'Farm' to Market Highway 1090 (area shaded , green) also be included within the urban boundaries.' The City of Port Lavaca has been:aske'd;to submit:j:iroposed projects and assess priorities with the concurrence of the:State Highway Department on the Urban System for Port Lavaca. In those areas where the county has jurisdiction, your concurrence would also be necessary prior to approval of any proposed project. Prior to approval of any ,fun4i.ng :fr.o.m..t,he.cF.e,dera1'Highway. ,Adminis- tration, the urban area boundaries must be established as well as the routes on the Urban System. The' city approved" the' map Monday, January 27, 1975, at their council meeting.: ,..., ," The IDap, now, is, be'ing slibmittecf', to' the..'county for, approval, at this time. Sincerely yours, (s) Reuben J.Peprusek, Jr. I Supervlsing'Resident Engineer , (See map on page 335) I .,..., ~ o o Cl o I I 33:$ - - ~ - - - - . - - . I . , 3'3',6 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-184, totalling $891,583.05 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. I COUNTY JAIL - ANNUAL INSPECTION The Court made it's annual inspection of the County Jail and found conditions satisfactory. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE HIGHWAY TIME WARRANTS THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOU~ COUNTY, TEXAS, convened in a regular term at the county courthouse in Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 10th day of February, 1975, with the following members present, to wit: WILLIS F. JETTON LEROY BELK ERNEST J. KABELA WAYNE LINDSEY JOHN FINSTER County Judge Commissioner Precinct No. 1 Commissioner Precinct No. 2 Commissioner Precinct No. 3 Commissioner Precinct No. 4 I when the following business was transacted. Commissioner Be1k introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried by unanimous vote. . The order thus adopted follows: BE IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the County Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas: 1. That the Court finds it necessary to provide for the ac- quisition of right of way for and construction of improvements to County Road No. 111 from State Highway 316 northeast to Magnolia- Beach. 2. That the Court does not have on hand sufficient funds with which to defray the cost in full of this project. I 3. That the county depository has agreed to purchase.time warrants for the projects the Court deems necessary at an interest rate not to exceed Four and Four-Tenths percent (4~4%) per annum. I 1"""i ~ o o Cl Q I I 3:3:1:; 4. as needed, county for That the county will issue the proposed time warran~s, to secure funds to pay claims incurred against the the purposes outlined in Section 1 of this order. 5. notice in qui red by That the County Auditor is hereby authorized to cause suqstantia1ly the following form to be published as re- law: THE STATE OF TEXAS l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with law, that the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, will 'pass 'an oidei'on'ihe'lOih'day of March, 1975, AUTHORIZING THE, ISSUANCE OF HIGHWAY TIME WARRANTS'in the principal sum of not to exceed ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND AND NO/IOO DOLLARS ($165,000.00) bearing interest at the rate of FOUR AND FOUR-TENTHS PER CENT (4.4%) payable annually on January 15, with a maximum maturity date of January 15, 1978, with option of redemption at any date prior to maturity, for the purpose of acquiring right of way for and making improvements to County ~oad No. III from State Highway 316 northeast to Magnolia Beach. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS COURT. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RESUME BUS lNESS AT 1: 30 P. M. TUESDAY THE 11TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1975. FEBRUARY 11, 1975,- 1:30 P. M. AUDIT The Court interviewed Mr. Ray Harris, with the auditing firm of Harris, Robertson and Company about the possibility of auditing the'county books, records and accounts. 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 Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved PERSONNEL The Court being convened in open session in compliance with Sec. 3A, Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer, announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 to consider a personnel matter. 3.3;8; Such closed session was then held but no final action or vote was made. THE COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECONVENE AT lO:OOA. M. ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1975. ,.. , FEBRUARY 14, 1975 - '10:00 A. M. 'I. ".' I .J,,! ',. . .. ';l ", ;. . " REVENUE SHARING, 'ENTITLEMENT:V ':".PUBLICHEARING " The Court held a public hearing on the planned use of additional interest which has accrued on Ent~t1ement V,Revenue Sharing Funds. There were no citizens present for the public hearing '{)ther than the news'media. I A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Finster, and carried, tha~'the additional interest which has accrued on Entitlement V, Revenue Sharing Funds; be appropriated as set out on the following list: ADDENDUM TO PLANNED' USE OF FUNDS ENTITLEMENT V GENERAL REVENUE SHARING FEBRUARY 14, 1975 Additional income from interest earnings Additional capital expenditures: District Clerk - filing cabinet Extension Service - swivel chair Olivia-Port Alto Fire Dept. Pump, hose" nozzles , ,County ~ud~to,r , Secretarial chair, typin$ table : Calculator ' Commissioners Court ,Speaker and transmitter for remote control from radio base station Sheriff - Typewriter Other equipment Recording and transcribing equipment Portable recorder Shelving for Marine Agent Cassette storage unit Operation and maintenance expense Solid waste disposal, Precincts 3 and 4 $150.00 75.00 485.00 h , 130,.00 , i25': 00 500.00 555.00 460.00 ..131-.00 200.00 122.00 787.00' Substitute capital expenditure for erection of Mosquito Control Dept, office building for similar amount previously appropriated for construction,cos~ of courthouse annex , . '~ 'I, \ " "".~ $3,920.00 $3.920.00 $2.000.00 I I , , . I ~ ~ o o Q o I I 33~~l , , , , I I , I I -,.~ , , CONTRACTS AND ,1\GREEMENTS DELINQUENT' TAX CONTRACT ... ..... , , CONTRACT FOR 'mE COLL&:TION OF DELDlQUENT TAXES THE STATE OF TEXAS CALHOUN o o KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: o COUNTY OF WHEREAS, The Commissioners Court, County ( District) ( County) after having given to the ,Calhoun Attorney of County thirty days written notice to file delinquent tax ,suits, and Xh~XYY.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (XI sa~u-At~orney-naving --to-ao so, " (failed) (refused) , (2) having received from him a written statement declining the request of this Court to file delinquent tax suits, for reasons therein stated, and waiving his right to the 30-day period and consenting to the Court's entering into a contract with others for the collection of delinquent taxes, without awaiting the 30-day period, and a record thereof having been made in the Minutes of said Court; and Calhoun WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of County, Texas, Joined by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas, deem it necessary and expedient to contract with some competent attorney to enforce the collection of all delinquent state and county taxes for a per cent of said taxes, penalties and interest actually collected and paid to the Collector of Taxes, as provided in Chapter 21, Acts of the Third Called Session of the 3Bth Legislature, Article 7335, Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, Chapter 8, Acts of the Fourth Called Session of the 41st Legislature, Article 7335a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and Chapter 229, Acts of the 42nd Legislature, Article 7264 5, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and WHEREAS, Arter making an investigation "Jack \1cCreary into the competency, ex- perience and ability of a licensed attorney under Austin, Texas as to the laws of this State, ~hose post office address is his fitness for said ~ork, and after considering the same, are of the opinion that he is a proper party to take such steps as may be necessary to enforce or sssist in the enforecment of the collection of such delinquent taxes by the pre- paration, filing and pushing to a speedy conclusion all suita for the collection thereof; and that he has no official connection with any county office ~ith1n said county; and that he is not related within the aecond degree of affinity or within the third degree of ~onsanguinity to any member of the Commissioners 34'0 Court, the Tax Collector, or County or, District Attorney nov holding office in said county. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into by and betveen the County of Calhoun , Texas, a body politic and corp- orate, acting herein, and by and through the Commissioners Court, joined by the Comptroller of Public Accounts First Party, and Jack :\~cCreary of the State of Texas, hereinafter of the County of Travis styled , I State of Texas, hereinafter styled Second Party: WITNESSETH 1. First Party agrees to employ and does hereby employ Second Party to enforce by suit or otherwise, and to 'aid and assist the local officers in the enforcement of the collection 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) due any and all political subdivisions or defined districts of said county and ,State which the County Tax Collector receives and receipts for, under the pro- Visions of Article 7254, Revised Statutes, 1925, and shown to be delinquent upon the delinquent tax records of said county from 1939 to ~he date of the termination of this contract as fixed in Section IX hereof (including such per- I sonal property or insolvent taxes as the Commissioners Court and Second Party mutually deem collectible.) 11. Taxes which become delinquent during the term of this contract shall become subject to the terms of this contract on September 1st of the year in which the same shall become delinquent. And further, with reference to taxes not now delinquent, but vhich become delinquent during the term hereof, or taxes which may have fallen delinquent on February 1st or subsequent thereto next pre- ceding the date of this contract, it is agreed that where suit is or has been brought on any property for prior years delinquent taxes, Second Party shall include in his action all taxes on the property involved, delinquent before trial, whether berare or after Sep~ember 1st of ~uch' y~ar; and where the state and County or impleaded or intervene in 8 suit brought by another taxing unit, it I 'shall be Second Party's duty to include in his answer or intervention all taxes , . 2. .., -' . _ ___ ~.l I ~ ~ o o Cl o I I 9.,itl' a,,,,,,- delinquent before trial on the property involved, whether such taxes fall delinquent before or aftor-September 1st of such year; Dnd in all such cases Second Party shall be entitled to the commission herein provided for collect- ing delinquent taxes. lll. Second Party is to call to the attention of the County Tax Collector or other officials any errors, double assessments, or other discrepancies coming under his observation during the progress of the work, and all charges on the tax rolls that show from 1939 to the date of the termination of this contract to be delinquent, which ere caused through error, conflicts, double renditions, illegal assessments, etc. A cancellation certificate shall be pre- pered on forms furnished by the State Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas, showing h0107 such errors came about, and which shall be sui'ficiently full and complete as to justify the Commissioners Court in ordering a cancellation certificate issued, and that will meet with the approval of, the Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas. IV. Second Party hereby agrees 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 shall, before filing suits for the recovery of delinquent taxes for any yesI' or years prepare, in triplicate, delinquent tax notices, and shall mail one of such notices to the owner or owners of said property at their last known address, covering all del.inquent taxes shown to be > due on the tax rolls of said'county, as provided for in Article 7324, Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, as amended by Chapter 117, page 196, Acts of the 42nd .... Legislature, Regular Session, and file one copy of such notice with the Tax Assessor-Collector. In the event that the taxes, together with penalty and interest, are not paid within thirty (30) days from the date such statements and notices are mailed, then Second Party shall prepare, file and institute, as aoon as practical thereafter, a suit for the collection of said taxes, penalty and interest, which suit shall include all past due taxes for all previous years on '", such tract or tracts; and where there are several lots in the same addition or, subdivision delinquent, belonging to the same owner or owners, all said delinquent lots shall be made the subject of a si~le suit, and which suit shall be prosecuted with dispatch to final judgment and sale unless said taxes are sooner collected. 3. . Y r,4i2~' : , i v. Second Party, where it'is necessary to prepare and'file suits for the , , enforced collection of delinquent taxes on real property, shall make and furnish an abstract of the property which shall show the amount of delinquent taxes due against each and every tract, 'lot 'or parcel of land, -and shall show the number of acres so delinquent and a correct description of the property, the year I delinquent, how it was charged upon the tax rolls, the correct name of owner or owners of the property at the time it became delinquent, the person from whom and the date that he or they derived title to said property, the Volume and page of public records that his or their deed or other title evidence is of record, and the date that each subsequent change of ownership occured down to the present ownership. It shall further show the name of an:y and all outstanding lien holders and lease-hold interests of record, and all other information 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. And in case such abstract is not placed with the papers in,a court proceeding, it shall be filed with the Tax Collector for the purpose of maintaining its preservation until such time as all of the taxes to which it pertains, or such part thereof as are held to be due, are paid. I \'1.. Second Party shall prepare, or aid and assist the County or District Attorney in preparing, all petitions, citations, notices by publicstion"personal service citations, notices by posting, judgments, notices of , sale, orders of sale and any and all other things nec~sssry or requ~red to be done for the collection of all delinquent taxes, and shall render all necessary and proper assistance to each of the other officers to the end that all taxes assessed O~ unknown and un- rendered 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 , collected; and when collections are not made, to assist in redUCing same to final Vll. I judgment and sale. It is fUrther agreed,and ~~erstoqd_~ha~ Second Party shall furnish, at his own expense, all stationery, legal blanks or forms, ,stamps, envelopes and 4. , I ~ ~ ,0 o o o I I -3 4<~ r 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, and the expenses in- curred in citing the defendants by publication in all cases where such expenses are not collected as costs against the defendant or defendants in the tax suit, but in no event shall such cost be paid to Second Party; and Second Party shall payoff and discharge sny and ell 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. Vlll. First Party agrees to pay to Second Party as compensation for the ,services hereunder required 15 per cent (Not to exceed, fifteen (15) per cent) of the amount collected of all delinquent taxes, penalty and interest of the years covered hereby, actually collected and paid to the Collector of Taxes during the term of his contract, which Second Party is instrumental in collecting as evidenced by copies of co~~unication, tax notices or abstracts filed with the Tax Collector prior to the payment of such tax, including collection of taxes on property not appearing on the assessment rolls nor shown delinquent, but which would have been so shown had it been properly assessed, discovered by said Second Party, as and when collected, following 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 remission 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 collected nor commission 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 of 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 shall be paid to the Tax Assessor-Collector as other delinquent taxes. 5. 344), lX. This contract shall be ,in force from January I, 1975 -' to December 31 1976 , both dates inclusive, (not'to extend beyond December 31, 19 76 , the end of the present administration of the Commissioner's Court), and at the expiration of said' period, this contract shall terminate, except the contractor shall be allowed six (6) months in which to prosecute to trial court judgment suits filed prior to December 31 1976 , terminating date of this contract provided, and shall handle to conclusion all suits in which trial court judgments are obtained during the period of this contract and which are appealed by ~ party. The Commissioners Court and the State Comptroller shall have the right to sooner terminate this contract ,for cause, giving thir~y (30) days written notice of such intention, with a statement of the cause or reasons for such termination, after giving Second Party a reasonable opportunity of explaining or rectifying the same. In case of such termination, Second Party shall be entitled to receive and retain all compensation due up to the date of said termination. X. Before any commissions are paid out under the terms of this contract, Second Party shall furnish a good and sufficient bond, payable to the ,County Judge and to his successors in office, in the sum of 1,000.00 Dollars, (not to be less then $1,000.00 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 unincumbered real estate subject to execution, of value equal to the amount of bond and conditioned upon the specific performance of the terms hereof, including the making of reports, provided for in Section Xl of this contract, and further conditioned that he shall forthwith pay ov~r to the Tax- Collector, or other persons' justly entitled thereto, any money or commissions paid him by mistake, through error, or otherwise. Said bond shall be approved in open Commissioners Court, signed by the Couty Judge, filed end recorded in the'County Clerk's office, end a certified copy of same furnished to the State Comptroller. 6. I , I I I .... ~ o o Cl o I I , ~'-"--'.-'.;' . 34-.5 ,'-.w ,I " Xl. At the end of each month, or as soon thereafter as the Tax Assessor- Collector shall have made up his report showing collections made for such month, said Second Party, shall have access to said report and shall by comparison of the same with his,own files or records of service, copies of which he has filed with the Tax Assessor-Collector, make up in triplicate a report of collections out of which he is entitled to commission under the terms of this contract. Second Party shall also have access to the Collector's receipts for such collections and shall, in his reports to be made on forms furnished by the Comptroller, show each year and the taxes collected therefor cn a separate line. Also, where collections are made after suit has been filed and commission allowed at a greater or different rate under the terms of this contract Second Party, being guided by the file docket of the Clerk of the Court, shall pre~are and attach to his reports to be filec with the Tax Assessor-Collector a list shOWing number of suit and date filed; but in no event shall Second Party receive compensation in excess of fifteen (15) per cent as herein provided. After the report has been signed and sworn to by Second Party, two copies of the same shall be delivered to the Tax Assessor-Collector, one to be attached to and sent with the Collector's montly report to the Comptroller, the other to be filed in the Collector's office, and the third copy to be retained by Second Party. Xll. Each month, after having received copies of the contractor's report as provided for in the preceding Section, and after having checked the list of taxes shown therein with his own report and with copies of communications filed with him, as provided for in Section Xlll of this contract, and after having verified the correctness of commissions claimed, the County Tax Assessor-Collector is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to deduct the above specified per cent of said taxes, penalty and interest, or such amount as can be allowed 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 on Form 107, Contractor's Report, which when received in the Comptroller's office will be the Comptroller's authority to allow the Baid Tax Assessor-Collector credit for the amount so Paid. The Tax Assessor-Collector, 1. B'4i€) . before complying with the provisions of this Section, shall first satisfy him~ self that the bond required of Second Party under the provisions of Section 10 of this contract has been approved and placed on r~cord 'in~the ~ffice'of the County Clerk; and it is hereby further 'provided, that should~any~question arise regarding commission claimed; the Tax Assessor-Collector shall withhold the payment of such commission or an amount equal thereto, placing the same in escrow, and apply to the State and county, accordingly as ,they may be affected, for information and direction as to the proper amount of commission due to be allo~d I under the terms of this contract. NOTE: Should the Commissioners Court and the contracting party elect that the commissions withheld be placed in an escrow fund and paid to the Second Party'otherwise than ~s provided in Section Xll of this contract, another Section setting forth the method of payment to the contracting party should be added to and in- serted in this contract preceding the last page prepared for the signatures of the contracting parties. , Xlll. In order that the Tax,Assessor~Collector may be able to verify and attest the correctness of commissions claimed by Second Party; as evidence of service and to entitle him to the commissions provided for ~n this contract, Second Party shall file with the Tax Assessor-Collector prior to time of pay- I ment, copies of such communications, tax notices or abstracts which shall be preserved by the Tax Assessor-Collector in some systematical order as will make them easily accessible for the purpose of verification or for such other value " as the same may have in case it becomes necessary for the, county and State to buy in such properties at tax sales. Said copy or copies shall also contain such information or reference as will enable the Tax Assessor-Collector to readily locate the tax as it appears on his delinquent forms 'and delinquent records. XIV. It is further, agreed ,and understood that this contract is for personal services and is not transferable or assignable without the'vritten consent and I approval of First 'Party. It is also agreed that the Commissioners Court of said county shall furnish suitable space in or near the courthouse,'as convenient to the records of said county as may 'be, for,the purpose of carrying out the, ", opligations of this Calhoun contract by Second Party, all of which shall be performed by him in County, Texas. " "'r 8. 'f -.!:-- I ...... tr.:I o o o o I I II. (a) ,347 Section II is herein aIDended where it provides that taxes which are not now delinquent, but which shall become delinquent during the term of this contract shall come under the terms thereof on July 1 of the year in which they shall become delinquent and shall be included in suits to be filed or already filed, whether before or after such date. V.(a) Section V is herein amended to provide where it is neces- sary to file suit for the enforced collection of delinquent taxes on real property, Second Party shall have the authority to procure the necessary data and information as to the name, identity and location of necessary parties and in the procuring of necessary legal descriptions of the property and may sue for the recovery of the actual costs of this information as cpurt costs, as authorized by Article 7345b, Section 6, Vernon's Annot~ted civil Statutes. It is agreed and understood that First Party will not be liable for any of the above mentioned costs. xv. It shall be the duty of the Commissioners Court and of all other officials of Baid coun~y to cooperate with and render such reasonable assistance to said Second Party as the circumstances may require. Said assistance, however, is. not to include the actual performance' of the work herein designated to be performed by Second Party; 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 all 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 suite in good faith, the Attorney prosecuting suits under this contract is here fully empowered and authorized to proceed with such suits without the joinder and assistance of aaid Caurty or District Attorney. Second Party shall not become the purchaser of any property afi t~x sales ,under this cORtraxts but may bid in the property for ,t; e , ta,te ,or county a(;"suc, $a e . ,"'" ,__ ," ,", !3;4,8: " m CONSIDERATION of the terms and compensation herein stated" the Second Party hereby accepts said employment and undertakes the performance of said contract as above written. WITNESS the signatures of all parties hereto in triplicate originals, this the 20th Calhoun day of D~~p-mhpy> , A.D. 19 711 , County, St~te of Texas. BY: I i commis~, ~ Precinct No. 1 p~ 7JJ--da- Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 , (jlJ J:A?de~t Commissioner, Precin~t No. 4 I FIRST PARTr THE STATE OF TEXAS DEPAR'lMmT OF CCMPl'ROLL:ffi /..zJ.Lday of , ])I/? A/ tJ;W.ee'M- g jJ.@.;,;U4 _ 71tr 'j) I V,; I A ,.J F:.t>,e;-c 0 M P l' R 0 L L E R ' OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, STATE OF TEXAS , --Y. Examined and approved as to substance and form only, on this tbe J f -daY ot Examined and approved as to substance and form only, on this the ~ , A.D., 19 'ZS- . Ft.~rlA.a..ry ".. , A.D., 19 7 j . I ~DfllJ 1-, {JrLL ATrORNEY amERAL,--,> Y, f. . , /3Y: -/~ , ,'. ~~ 10. ..1 ' , . '\ I ..... ~ o o o o I I 3,4,9 . :;. t .. . AUDIT The Court interviewed Mr,. Garland R. SaI1dhop with the auditing firm of Sandhop & Moore of Victoria about the possibility of auding the County books, ~ecords and accounts. SANITARY LANDFILL - CITY OF POINT COMFORT Mayor Mila Cameron of Point Comfort met with the Court to state their willingness to work with the County on the sanitary landfill project. Mayor Cameron stated they wanted personal contact and that the Point Comfort officials are ready to meet anytime the Court is ready to meet. Judge Jetton invited Mayor Cameron to appoint two of the City of Point Comfort alderman to serve on the sanitary landfill commit~ee. Mayor Cameron replied she would be happy to make the appointments. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-42 totalling $63,175;07-were'presentedby the County Auditor and after reading and verif.ying same, a motion was made by. Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Hospital claims totalling $49,777.09 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion wa~smade by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved. for payment. AUDIT Mr. Melvin Roloff and Mr. Bob Coffey with Roloff, Hnatek & Company of Victoria met with the Court to discuss the possibility of auditing the County books, records and accounts. , \.~. \ " MOSQUITO CONTROn DISTRICT ~.~ Mr. Harold Deyton met with the Court about the possibility of being employed at the Mosquito Control District. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Harold Deyton be employed as Asst. Mosquito Con~ro1 Supervisor effective March 1, 1975 at a salary of $6,300.00 per year payable semi-monthly. 350 COUNTY DEPOSITORY PLEDGE CONTRACT A motion was made by Commissioner, Finster; seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, 'that the County Depository P1edge- Contract and the County Depository Trust Fund Contract be approved. SALARIES - CLERICAL HELP A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and c'arried, that- the minimum wag'e for part-time clerical help be established at not to exceed $2.10 per hour. MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT - BIDS & PROPOSALS A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded'by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to secure bids for a 12' x 14' metal building for the Mosquito Control District with bid opening date set for Friday, February 21, 1975 at 10:00 A.M. " CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL SURVEY COMMITTEE I Mr. George Fred Rhodes, ,Chairman of the Calhoun County Historical Survey Committee -met with the Court to discu'ss' appointments to the' I-- committee. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded 'by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that on the nomination of Judge Jetton, Curtis Foester, Jr. be appointed to the Calhoun County_ltistor:iclll_ Sur.v,ey _ _ ' Committee to fill the vacancy created by the resignatio~ of M~, John Y. Bell. COURTHOUSE ANNEX - FURNITURE A IDotion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Lind- sey, and carried, that the proposal of Calhoun County Office Supp1y_ for furniture for the Drivers' License Office in the Courthouse Annex in the amount of $800.91 be accepted. AUDIT The Court having interviewed the audi ting firms _,of _Harris,._Robertson & Company, Sandhop, Moore & Company and Roloff, Hnatek & Company, relative to the making of an outside audit of the County books, re- cords and accounts agreed that it wished to negotiate with the firm of Roloff, Hnatek and Company relative to maki?g this audit. The Cour,t thereupon instructed the County Judge to request the firm of Rolof~, Hnatek& Company to meet with the Court on Friday, Feb. 21, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. for the purpose, of ~egotiating regarding the auditing work. I I .-i tn o Cl Cl Cl I I 135'1;, MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On thi~, the 14th day of FebJ:'u~ry, A.. D." 1975, at a Regular Term. of the. Commiss ioners I Court. of Calhoun County., Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carriea, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: Judge .-' fhr.-~a..-J McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL FEBRUARY TERM HELD FEBRUARY 21, 1975 ,I. I'. . ,-, : I THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 21st day of February, A. D. 1975 there was.begun and holden. at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County. of Calhoun,. a Sp!?c.ial. Term of the Commissioners I Court, said Count)Cand State, and there were present on this date the follow- ing members of the Court, to~wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Eindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commiss.i.~ner,::.Preci.nc,t, ,3 , , Commissioner, Precinct 4 County;Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: ., , MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT - BIDS, OFFICE ;~ . ., . The following bids were received for an office building for the Mosquito Control District: (1) Mar's'lla 11 Lumber C'o'mp'any , Alternate bid, ' $ '2,45'0'.00"'" . 1,995.00 (2). Parker, Construction Company., .Alternate bid .$ 2,967.00 1,998.00 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the alternate bid of Marshall Lumber Co. for the construction of an office building for Mosquito Control Dis- trict in the amount of $1,995.00 is accepted and approved and the County Judge is authorized to enter into a contract with Marshall Lumber Company. 3'5i2' AUDI T Mr. Bob Coffey with Roloff, Hnatek &.Company met with the Court to negotiate reg~rding the making of.an.outside audit of County books, records and accounts. Mr. Coffey.'presented the following schedule: Phase I: Internal Control Su~ey 2.-2kJ 5. .t,o. ).:.2.l.-7_5, " , . . . Report back to 'Commissioners Court with recommendations for the scope of the complete outside audit .' I Phase II: . . . . , . ,_ ___.,. . . . __'. .. _ _u'" " . . . . Outside audit of all accounts. 3-21-75 to 5-31-75 Completed audit report to Commissioners.Court about 5-31-75. Management letter of suggested recommendations to be pr.e,s.ented same. day.. .... . . _,. .' . .... . Phase III: . Imple.meI1.t,a.t.ion.of. .RecoffifllenAa. t.ions Phase IV: Appoint auditors for calendar year 1975 audit. Suggested to be accomplished prior to 7-1-75. .. A motion was made'by Commissioner Kabela, secorided by Commissioner Belk,' and carried, that. the auditing firm..of Roloff', Hnatek. & Com- pany do Phase. I which is the Internal Co~trol.Survey as set,out,in I'. the above: schedule' at: an estimated'cost of $~OO.OO to $1,200.00. After the Internal Control Survey: is completed negotiations will then commence on Phase II. l . ACCOUNTS ALLOWED -COUNTY Claims 1-25 totalling $4,048.97 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. Claims No. 26 in the amount of $17.53 to Jiffie Mart was also ap- proved on motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried. .........'.....-'........."...,..._.;'.,.. CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT - TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT A motion was. made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner I Kabela, and carried, that the revised contract with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department calling. for 8.00:feet of-breakwater r~p rap - at Swan Point i~stead of 900 feet of breakwater rip rap at a cost of $6,991.05 be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute'and enter into satd'contract. ., I .-i tn o o o o I I 35'3, MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT On this, the 21st day of February, A. D. 1975, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun 96unty, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously c?rried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ._ .. c ATTEST: fn:v,.u~/)?<-'/i)JC<..tJ Willis County Judge Mary Loi~-M~~ahan, County Clerk ". SPECIAL MARCH TERM HEL~ MARCH 4, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN X ,. BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 4th day of March, A. D. 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: " CALHOUN COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, as follows, to-wit: That the County of Calhoun on behalf of Calhoun County Drainage District #10 make preapplication for Fed~ral Assistance for 'the purchase of $90,000.00 bonds for the purpose of drainage improve- ments within the District; further, that the County Judge be authorized to execute on behalf of Calhoun Co~nty the necessary application to the Federal Home Administratibn'Agency'fbr'the' United States Department of Agriculture. AIRPORT - UNICOM RADIO Mr. Walter Wideman, Airport Manager, met with the Court to discuss the matter of purchasing a Unicom,Radio for the County Airport to replace the old one. 'Y r:-4." t)3~~ Mr. Wideman also submitted the following letter: March 3, 1975 . Judge Willis Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 I Dear Judge Jetton: -.. ..-..- ..~-.-.. ._..._._~-_...,..~..-~_._-_...-_.-.~_.,_....~- The Unicom radio at the County Airport has been in bad condition for some time. Last week I carried it to Corpus Christi and it was. found. that- it. would. noLbe..practical. to. repair.__ This _ set. is almost as old as the airport and is obsolete. The price quoted on a new Unicom station is for a Narco set which is one of the standard manufacturers of aircraft radios. This radio is urgently needed at once for air traffic advisories at ,the airport .and it would be my recommendation that the court pur- chase this particular model. According to my inquires, the cost is in line and I would recommend that we 'purchase this set at the price of $644.00 from Aircraft Instrument Service, Inc. of Corpus Christi, Texas. Hopefully the court will act on this as soon as possible because of the urgent need for this radio. Respectfully, (s) Walter Wideman Airport Manager Calhoun County Airport I A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that an emergency does exist at the airport in as much as the Unicom radio is worn out and beyond repair and that such radio is necessary for the safety of the people landing and taking off at the airport, and,therefore.an.emergency.exists making it necessary to purchase a new Unicom radio immediately as an emergency measure and for the protection of the public; and that Mr. Walter' Wideman, Airport Manager,- is .authorized to pur- chase a Narco'Unicom set from Aircraft Instruments and Avionics, Inc. of.Corpus Christi, Texas at a price of $644.00. COURTHOUSE ANNEX - BIDS, PAVING A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to ad- I vertise for bids for paving of the Courthouse Annex parking area with bid opening set for March 26,1975 at.l:00,P..M.......... . I .-i tn o o o o I I .3'55 COUNTY DEPOSITORY . . ~ . . . - .. .. . . Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the First Natio,naLBank'_ofrPort Lavac'a be designated as the County Depository for the term for which it has been chosen according to the Statutes of the State of Texas. . ~ ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY The following claims were submitted for approval: Clarence H. Foppe, $7.20 for travel Peggy Gayle, $50,00, advance on travel to law enforcement school A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. CIVIL DEFENSE Mr. Walter Payne, Civil Defense Director, met with the Court to discuss acquisition of a surplus truck. After a lengthy discussion it was determined that Calhoun County has no need for a surplus truck. MINUTES AND ADJOURNMENT . "'~- On this, the 4th day of March, A, D. 1975, at a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved. ATTEST: () ~K~J))<. ~a-./ Mary is McMahan, County Clerk 3't:.16' '..\1".' CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - MARSHALL LUMBER COMPANY ;.E.ie'c'titea..-C6rtt:I i1c'J: fperco~.aer WO'l"~;';T,,.}p~age1~B:s.l. State of Texas 0 COUNTY OF CALHOUn 0 This contract made and entered into by and between Calhoun County, I Texas, hereinafter called County, and Marshall Lumber Company, a partnership. (act-ing herein by and throup;h Lamar Marshall, Partner-l'lanager). hereinafter called Contractor, of the County of Calhoun, State of foxas, WIT Ii E SSE T H I That Contractor, in c~nsider~tion of the premises hereinafter set ' forth, agrees and 'contracts with County to furnish all the labor, equipment. materials, tools. haUling. services, insurance, taxes, Performance Bond and Payment Bond necessary for. and to construct, erect and complete upon the lands and premises hereinafter described, in good workmanlike manner. and in accordance with the modified plans and specifications agre,ed upon between. . ' the parties. and signed by them for the purpose of identification. the following improvements. towitl One 12'-0" by l~' -0" Metal Building to serve as an office building for Mosquito Control. I Said improvements are to be erected on the Calhoun County Fairgrounds. in Calhoun County, Texas. at a location thereon to be desir-nated by the Count~ Commissioner of Precinct 1/3 (Hayne Lindsey). .Contractor agrees to complete said.improvements within Sixty Five (65) days from the date hereof. unavoidable accident alone excepted. a reasonable allowance to be made. however. in case of bad weather. In consideration of'the pe~formance by Contractor of all of its obligations herein set out. County agrees to pay to Contractor the sum of One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Five and NollOO Dollars'($l~995.00); which sum shall be paid upon completion of said improvements by Contractor and Prior to commencement of work on the above described improvements, I acceptance thereof by County. Contractor shalll (a) Furnish County with a Performance Bond in the amount of One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars ($1.995.00) in accordance with Article 5160. Vernon's Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as the same now exists. (b) Furnish Co~ty with a Payment Bond in the amount of One Thousand l<ine Hundred Ninety-rive Dollars ($1.995.00) , I \,4 ~ .-l tn o o o o I I , . , 3l5'7 in accordance with Article 5160, Vernon's Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as the same now exists. (c) Cauee its insurance agent or company to furnish County with a Certificate of Insurance showing Contractor as the named insured and showing at least the following coverage: (1) Workman's Compensation and Employeris Liability: Compensation - Statutory Employer's Liability - $100,000.00 (2) General Liability - Premises - Operations: Bodily Injury or Death: $100,000.00 - each person; '" $300,000.00 each occurrence; Property Damage: $ 50,000.00 - each occurrence. (3) Automobile Liability: Bodily Injury or Death: $100,000.00 - each person $300,000.00 - each accident Property Damage: $ 50,000.00 - each accident Contractor shall cause said insurance to be maintained in effect at all times until the work covered by this contract has been fully completed and accepted by County, Contractor agrees to protect, indemnity and hold County f-ree and harmless from and .against any alld all claims, demands and causes of action of every kind and character (including the amounts of judr,ments, penalties, interest, court costs and legal fees incurred by County in defense of same) arising in favor of governmental agencies, or third parties (including, but not limited to, employees of Contractor) on account of permits, claims, debts, personal injuries, deaths or damap,es to property, and, without limitation by enumeration, all other claims or demands of overy character occurring or in any wise incident to or in connection with or arising out of the covenants to be performed by Contractor under and pursuant to the terms of this contract. - 2 - 3'$8 EXECUTED IN TRIPLICATE ORIGINALS on this 21st day of february. 1975. I OIN'l'Y~i~~/. .._ .-~r ,,()( /' . f?J . r"z:J C1:>JIDty Judge ATTEST: ~" ~i Mary L s I-1cHahan. County Clerk , /1;,; ~.( Jh. liz~/J.fJzrjlA'8SIlALL LUHBER COI~ANY. a Partnership DY,~-nuw /r?~.J.R _ ~;; f1arshal1. Partner-~anap':er CONTRACTOR '. - 3 - . I " I I I .-i .tn o o Cl o I I MODIfIED PLANS AND ,9. ",.S...(i} u' c ;y. SPECIFICATIONS FOR A ~DSQUITO CONTROL OFFICE FOR CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FOUND,\TION: 1. 1~"xl~" ext. beam w/2- W' steel rods 2. 6" fill sand "compacted" 3. .006 mil visqueen moisture barrier 4. slab to be 2500# concrete 4" 5. 6x6xl0 go. wire mesh in slab 6. 12"x6" anchor bolts every 4' FRAmNG: 1. 2x4 bottom plates 2. 2x4 studs 16" on center w/one row of fire block 3. 2xl2 rafters ripped to make 1/12 pitch roof 4. 3 rows of 2x4 purlins on each side of roof 5. roof to be white 26 ga. metal w/cap 6. ext. walls to have 26 ga. colored metal.w/ corners and trim (color by owner) . . 7. building to have gutter both sides w/ 2-downspouts e. Window 2'x2' East End . INTERIOR: 1. 1/16" vinyl floor '''/ base(vinyl) 2. 3" insulation in ',,,aIls 6" in ceiling 3. walls to have pre~finished paneling ($5.00 per sheet) 4. ceiling to be suspended acoustical 5. one 3068 hollow core ext. door (painted) ELECTRICAL: . 1. t'fO 8' strip floresent lites ,,,/two tubes 2. \Vall plugs as per plan msc. 1. site to be cleared of all debries by others 2. 115V air conditioner \V/heat pump to be furnished by others . NOTE: ~id 1:l61'\a 1 C1'{Mil <-a,B)" all bUder'S All of the above mentioned lumber to be no. 2 or better See Exhibit "A" I{hich is attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. and Ilhich shows the County's requirements as to Performance Bond,"Payment Bond and Insurance. -, ~ ....... e.b M --C~/'o... "r'" .... ;,:-~. ~~V~V_'_"~'"-l II; i}11~f!'I;~FI."Y][I~T.:!!!i i , 11'1. :1: )llr'--' ICil1 , [\1, ,:.1..1.1;; EJ i~i.::.'.I, I' , I:i \\It/I: I. ,.11 'I ,Ii, .. " ,. I. ,j I. ;,' '1"0 '.:1; ., I' "I ::. .:: . 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(c) Cause its insurance company or agent to furnish County a ~ertificate or insurance showing the Contractor as the named insured and showing at least the following coverages: 1. Workmans Compensation and Employers Liability: Compensation - Statutory Employers Liability - $100,000.00. 2. General Liability, Premises - Operations: ~odily Injury or Death: $100,000.00 each person; ,$300,000.00 each occurrence; 'Property Damage: $50,000.00 each occurrence; 3. Automobile Liability: Bodily Injury or Death: $100,000.00 each person; $300,000.00 each accident. Property Damage: $50,000.00 each Occurrence. Contractor shall cause the foregoing insurance to be maintained in effect at all times until the work covered by the contract has been fully 'completed, and accepted by County. I I I ~XHIB If A" 3,63 , MARSHALL LUMBER COMPANY f,,~A ",.<~~, GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS ~O . \ 1f';j.';'::::;-:-"'7J~:,,"~~,-:.qr; .1';~,-;rn.;~..~....-. ~~.."a(:.(.&:~' f. :JI.:.......~:m.....A.~.r.r-7;I,..,:;'!:"\I'I.:.~~<.:j.'..':;.l::.....:i:...~ ,,~;r.........:...-"lf(l"'.::"};. ~---."'.1 <':':'~.--:':~...::=-.::r::I I February 21, 1975 ~ tn o o Cl Cl Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Re: Nosquito Control Office Gentlemen: . We submit a bid of T\{O THOUSAlIi'D FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY 'AI\m NO/IOO DOLLARS (32,450.00) for the construction of a . ~2' x 14' metal building according to plans and specifications. I, If th~ following are left, out and .fin:i:shed by 0...'11,,1' -deduct: L Electrical 2. Vinyl Floors 3. Suspended Ceiling 4. Insulation $100.00 110.00 115.00 '130.00 $455.00 Very truly yours, ~mrshall Lumber Co. ~~4~ Lamar 1>Iarshall I E.AH /8 Ii' Il/3 fr PHONE 512 I 552.6759 305 EAST RAilROAD PORT lAVACA, TEXAS 77979 ,I ....... ~. . .~, 1?:6,l4' REGULAR MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 10, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN X- BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 10th day of March, A. D, 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commis~oners' Court, 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, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: COUNTY PROPERTY -- PRECINCT 3, OIL, GAS & MINERAL LEASE The following bid was the only bid received: , H. lEE HOWEll.. JR, P. O. !lOX :!In I;OUI8E, Tf.:XAS '774~S n '31 .. e....:428 . Februay;y 27. 1975 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton, County Judge, 'and County Commissioners, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S. Ann Street Port La vaca, Texas 77979 Gentlemen, , On behalf of The Davis Oil Comp:<ny, I hereby submit their bid for an oil, gas and mineral lease covering the Count-yls right-of-way containing 4.85 acreS of land, more or less, in the J. D. Mitchell Subdivision of the Wolf Point Ranch, Calhoun County, Texas, lie are offering $350.00 for a five year Paid-Up Lease, and you will find enclosed original and one copy of such lease with a cashier's check in the amount .of $350.00 p'yable to Calhoun Cmmty. Should this bid be accepted, the original executed lease may be forwarded to me for further handling. However, should the decision be not to accept tUs bid, please return the enclosed lease and cashier's check direct to me. I thank you for your courtesy in this matter. .2$LA. 1l.L'~Jr. m..Hillls CCI Davis 011 Company 527 Entox Building Houston, Texas 77002 I I I I .,....; tn o Cl o o -- -, ,f I I 36>5: J>radUU'f1: 88 (1-6')-l'ald Up With 640 A<:ra. Pool1na: Pl'OViatou 1"O<lI'l,d Pdl'ltlna .. Statlpne~ Co., Hl1uston. Tuu OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASE THIB ACREEMENT made tht...__._.._ 10th ..._............~.~.(l.()!I!!~y.....T~~lI_ ... ...m.......dllJ" ot.'_"_'h.__m...~~b:...._... .........,,75.......~ ~ .. ..-._.__ ........_~...._,.,. ... m.m._. ."....-.......... .........._._._._m_........._...."......_. .... ... ...........,._... ........................ ~aol:' (whetllar one Or' lnOre). .~ addre" 1l\!:_...~_m._La.:vam,,_HTe.S........_,...,_.._11!1l_9._._._......"......m...._....."...,....".,.,._,....._.u."m...-.w.__._...d.,." _;I:1a,yJ.I!...9U...(l<lll\P'!!IY....5<!7.E1ltex ..1l1l1ld1 n;:,.. HO\Iston...Toxa......7'i'OO2........... u..... WITNESSETH, 1. Les3or, !I'I c"lllid~nti"n of,_,_..._._._.............._~_~_._~_Il:c:l.___N.o/lO'~_~~~~.-.,~_'":'_~~.~~.~.!:~."':'.~.~.~~,...~~_~~.~_~'~..'"'!':.~OOlla.NI, reel!lvt .lIf ..bleh Is hereby ../:1<no",I'I"I"oo. Il,nd of thO! ~ovenat\ts and 3lp'f:f'm.entB fff Ie,.,..,.. hereinafter <:ontained. dOi!s Mrel.o,. l':t'nnt. lenBe and let unto I"uet! the land "o\/u~ h"reb,. f"r the pUl'\l<Iua and With ~he ~"'dusive ri"ht cf explor(l\ll, drilling. lnlnlnll' /Inti ot>ernting {or, tl~uelnl": and own,n!; oil. ~r.', ~l~hUl' ."d all other mineral/! (whethel:' or Mt Blmila.t' to tho.... m..ntione-d). wll'lther "..ith the rl~ht to make rUt'"ey" <In lIa,d lnnd, laJ' piN! IJnes, .,tabl1l1h and utll!::.e fn."ilities for ~I.lrflle.. OJ' .ub~urinee dil<TlO'Ial a{ salt Water. eOIlIl.t.ruct road.1I and bridJl"e.... dil: "ana.!.. build t"nl<lI. pOwer Iltatlonll. Wlephon4 l;n(!9. ..mploy.... houses and "tiler strudut<'s on lI<l.ld lAnd. nWes.'lllt'Y or u!i<!ful in l~lIve',. op.ratlons in exploring. drill in" tor, lll'"O<ludnlt. u-tin.r. ttoring aM trs.n/lp">M:illg lDinwal/l PMUCed frMJl tlw lllnd "<lvend hereby lIr any QUIet land ....u"'~nt. thereto. Tha land CO\Ioered h<ttoeby, hvehl uJled .....hlland... 1s located in the Coubty of.__._.._~].J:~.2....~._.__._. State <tt .....__T9.:m.fJ_.. "'__"" ell tJ OMCt'ibed.. (OUl>WI: Be1ng Four and 85/100 (4.85) acres of land. more or less. Ollt of and part of the Sam Houston Leag\le, Abatmct 110. 22. Calhoun County, '1'e""... same baing portions of Lots 110, 1, 2, :3, 4, 5 and 6, of Sect10n 110'. 8 of the J. D. K1tchell SIIbd1vis10n of the lIolf Point Ranch, and being the same land dllScr1bed in that certain Deed dated August 15. 1914 :from Charle.. Peterson, et al.. to Calhoun County, Te",,"s. recorded in Voltlllle 110. 5. Page No. 5:37, of the Deed Recorda of CalhoWl COWlty, Texas. Reference 1.. here made to the above de..ort bed aoed and. the Record thereof for all purposes pert1nent hereto. 1f0 . ((\\ \DJ.D \J.,n ~~U... . . .' -- . '. . V!'lS0r ll).l"r~ to ('""""t.. noy S\lPl>Jenwntal illstrl.lment r"<!upst.ed by le"we! for :I. more ..-,oml'lete or I.>.c"ui,~te dneriP40nff,f ~...id land. .fo~ th.. pUr~ ot doeterntlning the &.m.Ollnt o{ llny bonus or <lther paymi!'nt hereundet, snid lllnd .hall be- ..leem.ed to contll.in .......""'._.....~.....5._......,_... lleres, lVhethu actually containing mOl'<! Or less. lllld tM lloo..e recital o{ ~l'l!.R'i!' In s.I\y trad ,h.l! be deemoo to be UI. true (5) 6e~" tnerE'Of. Lesllor I"'<:Ul>ts the Won<lll II.S lump sum conSideration for thi.. i10llH (tad nil rights and ol,tioM h.n,un,u,', 4'lve 2, Unless l<Oon"r terminllted or long'll" kept In .force und"r other t1rovislons hereot. thi~ lan~ shll11 remain in force tot' a term <l{~h-ellre: . from the date hereof. Mreinafte.. ~llt.lled "pr'itllll.r)" term". and M loni' thenlll!tel' lIlI Qperations. Aa hereinafter dd'ined. are com.1uctri upon .aid land with no ceuation for mo~ than ninety (9(1, tOllsOlCutive dllY", . 1~-------*,v"~" l"~e ~ow:nnnt5 ,u>q ngrees: "ill To <l.l>iivo:r tu lilt' e,,,,iit of "'..""t, lit tll", II"'" lln" L. "'}.:ct...l~lIl1,,~...<ay c;:.nn.:~t ;to ...d1:;. ~::c. 1 =::=~-..~~~~:~~ (}~y ~te~[Jf~~n:h:"~d"ll~nft~ ,:;r U,t:ooi~y t{fi;. ~~n t~~~hea~i~eli~~t~~n~~~~~~aoe~k~ h,v~r.~i~~t~t~ 1'!. in "ith~l'. c"'.......to lJenr ~~of th.. tO~t ot~oll to remler U marketahle "ip" Ii"" oil; (h) To V"., les"",..,n J!:aS and <.'.R",nl'l'b".<llol"l\" Pl'<I- I:g 1.,6---~...~.......~~......'O';"W"'..._..~~ of thi!' amount reali.."" by lessee. computed at the mouth of Ih.. "'ell.~~~..."""..--.....---l I' ~""e otl smd h..n'! or in thl! ItUH\u{acture or 1("001;0" or othe, vrodlleU, [hI' murket vlllue. at. the ID<.>\lth ".f_,l~~. ~.~[~~l\W/Io of sueR n'15 1'/ and eflsinl';helUl gas: (c) To pay JeSllOi" on aU <lther minerals mina! am{ m..rketed Ot utilht<\ hy IMse<:! from ~~"""""'-j,op-""",--,,, ~~U:lt;1r~r..:~} ~;;e ~i~,~n~~y~=~;" o~le:~i~~y e~;:::lo:h~~: :~~~~:r~e~i';i;~r:~~ a~~r~~'rlo~h:ar,n~~ .fr'a1~ ~ni!'s' with"';'hi~h'l<a'u ~~,;~.:';,~t",~3. 00 tbueot has Leen pQ\>llXi. capahli!' ot produclnlt nil or gas, and aU such w..Hs ar... ..but-In, Will. Ie.."" shaU~ neve~lhcll!S'h eontinu" In fr>reil till thoulth <'It>emlioll~ Wt'fe l.>el,,1' <:ondud\'11 on ~a{<:l IRlld for 30 kinK R" said weU8 are shUt.,", .:md th..r....fter lhi" lease may he ccmtinuw in to~ce /18 it no shut_in hAd oeeurr.,..-t, t.n""e oovenaots ",nd 81!:rees to U>;.e rli'tlsonabl.. dilige"",, to v<'Oduce, utili,.e, or market the minnals capable of \wing produced (rom Sll"~ .....e-ll.. but in Ule. ..xerclse of su.ch diligenee, ll!ssee shall >wt be obn.m~ro to instill! Of furnish fllciUti." other than well fae-iliti..s and ord,n...ry 1""Re 1acllitie" of flow lines, seplIrlltor, \In,l lenso:! tank, ,,-nd ~halJ not be rl'<l1>ln>d t<) IICU1" la-bot tt~uble or to ,market, g~$ up,," termll unae~eptAhle to liI!:Uee. Jf. tit any tim.. or lim.." nit~'r thl! I':<p;r<<thm of the primllry teru\, ail "uo::h ....en" are shut.'n for tl n"r",d of n"'I!ty eon"...,uti..." dny~, and durinlt" lRleh time ther~ are nQ operations on S<lW land, thi/n at or before u... eXpiration of llnid ninety day pulod. les""" shan p:ty or temler. hy ehedt or draft 'Of l~. 80S royalty, fl lIum t'lIu:ll to on... dollar ($L<HI) for el\~h lIerl! <>f land thi!'1l M"Ued hereby. Less....,. shall make lik.. vs.yments ot' tender$ nt or be!ore the end of "...th ann,wnary <If the expiration of !!>lid ni".,ty da... period if upon such I\nni"eT"l<IlrY thill re"l\C is bdnlC COl1tlnU..n in {orce ""leiy by Rtl<<ln of th\' provi.'llons of thi.. paral{rl\ph. Ea,,,h sueh payment or tende.r shall be made tu the partie" who at tb.. tit'QI! 01 Payment wmlld be e"tltlal t<) flnlelvth; rFr~~ihN~ t1~~r'1~~~k i.~ lpo~1tL;~;e prooueln~. ",,,d may be depo,ited in :h~ . ..... ...........-....--..-.. :-::=~<?~~:..~~~_~.i........~~.~.~-:.........-....~J1rJ?.~..:..~;.<~~.~..~::~<~<~:~~"':~~:~,.~.~;;..:~..~~~~~::.~~:-~:~::;:;:~:.>_::::...:_~;:~=~~:..;~_~~::n:. ershiv of '$hut.-in royalty. tf at tiny tim~ that h:..s..... ~f\)iS or teml~'l'lI sliiit.in ro~'alty, two or more panlc$ (or". Ot claim to be, entil100 to reeeive _me. 1_.. mHY, in lieu <It IIny "t1wr method of [lI\yn,ent herein provlllal, IlaY' 07 ten,h...r 8u~h shut_in rOYltlry. in the mllTlner 1I.00ve slle"ifi..,t. either jointly to lIu"h I'ftrtie" or separlltely to ..-lId> in lICCOtoiM\lli!' with th..;r <~~"""th'e oWnerSR\p~ thcrC'Or. lis lellsee m'\lf elect. Any I'nrmel\t hereunrl..r m...y ~'l! made by cheek or JnlCt ot I.."""" d"voll't..~l in the mail o~ d..live~ed to the Pllfty entitled to rl!eeive pnymcnt or to ... d"...,.~itory bnnk pl'(>Yid~'<.l for ",ho"" on ar before th.. hut Jute fur l./l!.yment. N(<thinl! h..r..,n shall Jmpo.ir 1"~'I<!"'ll right w >'ele",.., !'IS vrQ,'i,led in 1>-1It>IJI"r"-l,h jj heteof. In the event of a.~si)("m"nt oC thill leaa<! In whole or in Dint. liability for paymf!nt h..reund<,r ahall rest exdulIi"ely on the then owner' or owner" of thill leas.., HverRlly I\a to 1l.Cr""'ll'<l owned by I'lI.<:n, 4. Lom_ is heN!by granted the right, ll.t Its <lption. to pool or lInitt~ any l.nd cOVlned by thilllease ...-ith ....ny oth..r land covetc:Pt. ,. J UII! --40 <IlIi""O--- -Ilnd/or 'I\!ith 1\n1' ofh..r land. lel1~e. o~ J"a5es. I\.lI to a.ny or sll minerals 9r hori:wnll. '" all to e!ltablish unita eontaining nut. more than a lurbe", ""fell, JCo ~~-;~ o~n~=::~;i~:n~. t<> =:":,~';;~-:::,.u:~---;~~J~:I,~lce~~ p~atiw: >lo,;;.~,,~~ ~l~~a~~r:,=iisiL~~t:Ji~~n~~u~;'\:~~ ~t ~~tl~~~...'Y'ni: ~~r ll"lUI, otR\!r than e~illgheQd J;fas, (2) JJoul<1 hydra<:aroona (conden~"te} ....hl<lh are not liquids in the $uL~urfll.<:.e reserv9;r, (al rninen/.lll produeed from. ",ells dauifii'd ltlI "'liS wellll by th", tons('~vation ..!tene)' AAvinj:( juti5<littJon. If larl'(er unita thall any of thoS9 herein pennitted, oeither lit th~ ~ime e<<ta.bllshed, or after enlargern>;nt. ...te requ.lred lInder any gnv..rnmental role or t'rder. {or the dtiHinp; <If oPeration ot <l. well at 1\ tf!b'l.lla.l' location, or tor oLtAi"in,.. mllJl:imum Allowable from ft.ny well to be dril!<<I, drilling, or alread:r drilled, Dny such unIt may b<e Htal.olitbed or .mlurl!:<'li to ronform to the sl:e l'\'1lulrf!d by sueh government3l o~der o~ rut1l-, Le$1l"' Mllll e:<erc.l"e Bald option ns to "aeh df!Sired unit l,>y eXO'<l<ltinK an innru. ment ldl!ntifying such unit llnd Willg it (9f Te<:<lrd in the public o(fie.. in ....hkh this 1/!IlSl! j" roxocdcd, Ea.e!> of saId optjons may be I!-x..reiMd by le"oo at any time nnd from time to time' while this le,,>'<I is in force, and "'beth('-r' be(9r9 or after PNdud!on hlls hoon i!'Iitahli..hed <,itller on ",aid land, or on the Wrlion ot allid land indudmi in the unit. or on other land uniti~ therewith. A unit estl\blill.h~ hereunder shall be valid I\l\d e!i<i!c- tlve {ur nil purpOO""" of this leM" even thoo",h there tn<lY be mb""r'Il.I, royalty, or leawll.old interpsl. il\ la.nd. withln the unit wnkh ...t'<! not ..a"ctivelr pooled or unitited. Any lIl'I!tlltiO!l.'l <;olldu~t<!d ell any Imrt at l"u"h uniliud l>lnd l;hl.lI be considered, for all vu~poaes. exeel>t the i...,yment of t<ly"lty. =~;~~nt.~Ztd~ft~n ~h~n..~f~dii~b1s 'i~~ae: ct~~:r!e~~~r~~:r~r.,6~~H.j:h/rillth:t~niW li;tl~~~ri'rQ';~I\,r~h~hl~"'tl:r;rad~~\~t\e:;.{h u~:U~e~t~J~~;l\~ f~~ th" unit., ftiter dt>du..-,tlnlt Dfl)' used in leue or unit. upcratk'n8, which tho.! nt.lmber ut Eu%'fne~ atr('-s in ,ucll land (or in ",aeb such 8e[>"rnt.. trnct) c<>v_ 4red by this lea~~ within the unIt b..nr1l,to the tot...,\ number of surfac'" llt%'i!'S i~ "'the-unit, 'an:.d the produtthm '" IIlloea~ ..hsll bo consIdered f'Jr aU tll.lTp"llC~. lnth,<li:llt pnytnent or delivery of ~oy..lty. ""l'rdding ro:nHG~'!,~,l I\lt!o" olt..e< f,t,)'mentll out of I'roduction, to be the ent;rQ pl'<>duction of :':~~n~~ne;:l:~~ <).~; ;~~.~y':t~n.,~I;;:f:~~1 i~::~.l!;-~~1~:';hn"S~~,,~\~;:1t}~th..~~~n~n;;...~h~~e l>~~~m~,,~t ~":s 0~e~h~;tJ~or~;sl~~01~. .. well On theUllit ~hll]) s"ti,,~)' ,wy limil:ttionof.t...rm r~"IU'~~ 1't!'I"t\Iry~. lot O~'l ~rl':"g.. Th tM!l\at,on of any u:<lt ~(!t(!\Inder which ;nd\ldps lfl-lld not c:ov<:,n><! or tlli" le'!'W shall r...,t hi"'" the ,.ftect ot ...,,:cl"<, "~~nK <>r U;I.ntrff 'ng n~ interest r,><.I.er th". lea"" nnet<ldmg. with"ut limitation. any shut. in roy"lt)' lVbl"h m"y become 1".y"l1le <It.tiet w,. leluc) t\':~ .I;a~~~~ itll!" il$t<.""u in and CO"t<fW by thili l~ Bnd parties owning interests in land not cov"r..-J by th." Ie,...... N"it!,el' ~haWit imt>air thl;- rY'l.':.J::of ll~ ~~'le &11 l>ravlded in VM"ll'r.tr>h Ii here<Jt. excellt thnt le~""" m...y "ot 110 ~~it~~;~ {~;,~s",tii~lili~ 1,,~~;e ~':\J: ~:~; ~~~~r;;,r:il~~trWe I\~ l~~lt' ~~:,tW1w~"h~;~~,"~J:~y a:1Ji~i~r ~=d ~~t~l';,":b~" ~f~~el~n~l'1l w~t;~~ I, rel!onled ... d,,,,I,.r/ltlCln t.... thnt <!ffeet, it lit that timll nO' lYpetation~ lire beinlf.c:onducu.rl thereoll for.ullltl:~ min<erals, Subjed to tll" vro";aio08 of thi...pa..al>;raph 4, 11 unit "rite est.'\.!>lil'hl'd n..r.mndet.,hall remn;n in. tone 60 l<>ng a....ally lease subject thereto r.h1\.1l rem,,;n in force. It thi. J......... .,0.... or, b~"sfter cov.....J1. Be))f\I....U. tr"c!~. n') r"""linl>;. Or unit;""t,on or roYalty..inter<l&ls till b(!~ween any 8uch lleparule tral"ts L.'l Intendd or 8M!! he imt'lied or t'<;5ult meftll., fNlm th.. itlcl\lsian of M,..h ."'Ol\rate truehl WIthin this leaM but lel'lSO'e "h"ll neverthek8ll hllv.. the r;l'.'ht to pool Or llnitlze IW l>rovided in thi.. l'''rllltr<wh ~ with conse<\t\<'nt nll.,.:ation of l>%'n<iuction as herein provide'll. .A" uJ<ed in tn,s Qar...grlll>h i. the worlls "4<:>pl\rnte tract" mean /lilY tr.C1'ldth ro:y",lty ow-nEr!hlp ditfedng, now or heteafter.eitherll/l to pllrt'~,or AAlOllnta, Crom tbat.1I< W any other llsrt of tl\ol<.>aM>d t>rerni_, . ~. 5, Lm!Sl'<'. TIl1\Y at Bny time l\1\d from time t.d tlme'El<,","uh ",rut d..li"er to lell""': or 1ile ("'r record a reJeue or rden_ of thl", leue 1\.8 wany Pllrt or .11 pC Aid land OJ' of any ml"eral <>r f,ariron there\llld~r. ft.<Id therehY I>C! relieved olaU obliga.[i01l1lll1'W thi!' r",lffl:l~'ti aefeUll'e or I"tmc~t. 6: Whenevtr :use<l. in :thhi lell~{! till! ....t1rd "operatinn,," ..h....J.l me~n op;>ration.. f.:>r lln<t any at the foltowin'll'; drilling testing, eomplethur, rl!'W<.>.rklnll", ncon>t>leUnl;". d~""l>Cnlng. l>llll!"!(in.... back or ll'l'lI.irlnl'l of Q. well In unreh tor or in an end"","or to ohtll.in pC<><luetion 01 on. 1(1\.8, ~u.lpbur or (lUlu miB_ uab, u;ee.vating ... mine. p".oo-oct;Oh of lIll. 11'''"''' suJphur or othu mtMral, "h..t.lIer or n<>t'ln paylnj[ qWtntitiea. 7. Lesl1eO ..hall ha....e the U~. free from royalty. of ....ater. 9thllr than,'fmm Il!<<sol."'.. water ",,,,HIt, lln<l of oil .nll R'1t& prDdneed~f'1'Om I6Id lll.nd In aU operallon8'hilNun<i...r. Lessee 'hill! h>;..." the right at I'.ny time to remove 11.11 Mneblnery and fixture" vl.eed on .ald land, Ind\l.~inll' the J'1J(ht to draw llnd rffllnv.. c....inl!:. No. well ..hall ~ drilloo. Ilewer tlmn 2l1f1 feet to the housa or barn. UO'9i' 0'0. hid land; without thll tQn_nt (>f the le.uor I.eueG ehaU PtlI' foJ' U"Il1&1l'1!>t cnulled by i~ opcra.tl<ln. to IiCr"""ing Cf1)f>a Itnd timber on "aid hn:llf. . . 3'6if6' a. not t'lll'ht1l and l.'fotate of Ill'll' p1nty h~l"t!to may be &851llt1W: It'(>m. ttl'<te to tlm~ In ....bole M" in part and at. to any mineral 01' horlvm. All of. tbe ~vttnanu, obHgatioll$. amI cOl\s;d"tativn" ot thi" 11.'11."'" .!Sha!! ext.end ta anu be M:n.dinlf llI)('1I the partie!! het<!w. thdl' helr1\., \IU~". a.salil:nli. and aooe"!llilve 8l""!OlCll><, No cnnnl"e 01' 01\'1:<;011 in tbe own"TlIhltt or I!.Il.ld land, ruyalties, or oth"r mane;.-... 01" l'Il1Y pnrt UwtO!<lf. hOW=<le~e:r eff~ted, shall I.n<ll'eas.e the oblilotll,tiol1" Or diminish the rll;:htll or lessee, Indtldinll". but not {imlt"d W. OU~ l""'''tlon l:\t,,{ arllllng of well" an" the mea\l\1n:ment of pro- t,.U{l~~n~~~~:i::!I;r':I~r\a~~' o~t~f\h,,:t~:8ftie~~~~t~~~I:';.,~~~;\I1.~~eth: :;~~ii' to lh=~eo{h~ ~m'~~h~~~~~<:":tf~~rr B~:-ilg~, t.r~d~;n:;.,~r j~vl:~~~ rec:ord owner 01 thi1l lea.1e until thirty lanl dnY>I ..rtel" t.her.. hIlS hel>n II><"ni"hed to sucb J'""oTd owner at his or ib J;>rlotipll.( pI..".. of bUliln"~ by les3ql' Or (eo:wr'a heiNl, l'IU~~",s""rs. or IUsigng, notice Ollluch dlll."!:!"" I)" division, "UP~\orted by eithe" ol'iA"ir>alE. or duly certi"....! copie:. of the ingtruments whlw bav" b~n properly filed ['Jr l't"eol'd anu which "vldellel,! 31,1cl1 ehnnge "r division. and 01 5uen court rec.oJ'ull Rnd proceeding", trar>scl'lpu. oj' other d()eUments u dudl be necessary in the opinion of 8urh t<mOJ:'d I)wnct ro e:stablie.h the "aUdit)' of sllch "hll.nl>;e oJ:' di..-isio1:l. If any lIu<:h clmna:e ill owner~ Jhip occur.. by rea",,1n of the ci'.:llth "r lito! own"l', 1"".0.'1.' may, neverlhell!Sll pay or tender slim royalties. or ,,\hel' money... or part. therwt, to the eredit. of the decedent. In a uepOllit4ry bll.nll: provided lor above. i. In the ,,"ent letlwJ' con.siden that Jesses hll.B nvt rotl\olied with all ttll obllgiLt{otJ,$ he'tellnder. both eJ(lIfeJ$ and lmp.lioo.. leuor IIb.1I notify I J_ II) ",ritil'<.ll. ,etting out specifically in wllnt respects leuee IUI.a bn-ached tbis contract. LeSllOO Jhall then have li..t7 1601 days. after J'eceipt of ~d Gotit. within which to met't 01' commen<<l to meet nil 01;' any vart of the w-ell.Chee Jtll~ed by leswr. Th" lIerviee of sald notice "h",ll be precedent; ~c:h:f h:~~~i~~tile a:; l:~:~ ~~i;h~:;O~h:n ~-:;i'c~e~r s~?J :~~C~lL:~. t~d d~fn:U~~ :~~P~~t~ ~~~;,;,ri~ilrn~ ~,r~l" o~ll~x~r t~~)n~::.tt~:ac"~;; .hall b9 d~tn...J an admi"siQn OJ' presunll't,on to;:,.t 1""8~ hll.3 fail"" tn P'!'rform all it./l ouliS'll.tio<l!J hereunder. If thlll le.:tlle >" ""ncelled for any <:-RUse. It shall nev",rthelC'Ss remain in forC€ a.nd effect all to. (1) suffi<:-(ent acre~e around each well a9 to which the<'6 are oP<!'rntl()M to constitut" a drillinit Or mo.xil:t.um allowable unit under app!icnble jW\'ernmclltal ngulaton$. (bllt in no ..\lent less than forty f<CI'es). 1I1.l<,h a(reaj(~ to be designnted by =or,....~~'y~~/~l'~{~;:t~~l~ i~:: f~~:! :h~~a~e~en~~~;~"~r:n:e~:,,j~h~if~l~at~v': S~hn .::.~~t!l$PQ~j~~i)~dr~u~:e: ;~S~~'fa~ OP<\!:nHonalmtheaerel\.Xe5oretained, 10, lA:fIsor bli!rehy ",arrn.nb and agrees to defend title to saId land against the dall1lil of aU t>IlI:"$Onll whorn.weve1'. Le$.sor'. rigbtB al>d in~t'e'l1.s hereunder .hall be chm'ged primarily witb any mortgages, tax... or other ((ena. or interest nnd othet ~hlu'gell (In 44id land. hut les.90r a~ that JeDlll! 1lha11 have the right at any timll to }MY or reduce SlUI>e for Je$!lOr. elther before 01.' alter l1111turity, and be. lluhl'~ated to the tights. of the holdei' thereaf and to deduct amount. /iiO i>aid f..",z:n. l'Oy"ltie.. or oth"r payments PJ\yahJe 01' whlen may become fJ"yable to le~sor and/or M~ill!nfl under this lro~e, 11 this lease tOllers II. less interest in the 0\1. 1.'"'1.$. lIUll,hllr. or oUt..r miRerals in all Ol' !lny part 01 said land than the entire lUld undivided 1M 8imI'le ~t::~I<:~wr~t~~~,,~~ss:.;::~nf:,r:~~~~ ~~~~nll;ln~[~~;." s~~fl t:rI>.Jd ~~l~~~ ~~:~:.'.;~~ii~nth~h~~~a~~:s i~~~~~hthe~7~.ey;~ ~~;~i~lV<!{r~mb~nrhl~'l(~~ ~ to the whole lllld undivhled fl'C! aimple estate there!lI. All l'Oy:>lty interen <XIver<>d by thi.5 l~tue (whether or not owned by !Ua<)r) shall be Jlaid out. ()f the J'<Iyalt)' hen\n t>tovid<<l, This leall/l. IIhal! be binding 1.11"On eacb party wh<) \>1\.ecutes it without regard to whethel' it ill el<etuted by all tb~ 1I;&tnll<1here;l)ul""llor, U. If, while thi$ lease is in Coree. at. OJ' alWr the e:<.vitaUon of the or;mary te1'n) hertclf. It ill not b<:>ing l.'ontlnued in force by rea!.On of the 1h1l~1!1. well provislorl$ of Pllragrltph :l heNlll-f. and les.we Is not con<:luetin~ oPel'atioml on 8l!l<l land by reason'oJ (1) -.ny ltlw. ord..r, ",Ie or rellU- lation, (whether VI' not Il<.looequently determined to be ir>valid\ Or {21 any "ther cnull.... whether simil...t' Or dillaimil:u-. (e:l<C1Ot>t finnn<:w.I) beyond th. r--.vnllble control ol lessee, the primary term he1"~f shall be e:cwnrjed until the fint a.nnivf!t'Ilal'Y date herflClf QC:Currinll: "it\ety (9~1 ot' mo", day~ fOllow;nlt the removal of surn delaying eau.$e. and thl... leMO! may be el<tended. thereafter by o(lernti';lns as if such delay bl\d not occurred. -I 12. Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the contrary, it is contro11ingly provided that Lessee. its heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, does not hereby acquire and shall not have the right to go upon the surface of the above described land for the, purpose of exploring, drilling, mining and operating for and producing and owning oil, gas and other minerals or for any other purpose, but does hereby acquire and shall have the right of subsurface ingress and egress under the surface of said land for the purpose of taking the oil, gas and other minerals from under the surface of said land by directional drilling from other lands, or by said land being attached to a pooled unit. I L Willie F. Jetton County Judge executed on theda~rst ~ ~~)- abovew:ritten. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument ie CALHOUN COUNTI. TEXAS By. I STATE OF TEXAS I COUN'lY OF CALHOUN I Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared 1Ii11is F. Jetton, County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to lIle that he executed the same as his free act and deed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Oi ven' under my land and seal. of office thie _ day of March, 1975. I My commission Expires Notary Public in and for CalhoWl County, State of Texae. I Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the above $350.00 for an oil, gas the Sam Houston League, of Lots No.1, 2, 3, 4, Subdivision of in that certain Texas, County, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and foregoing bid in the amount of and.mineral lease on 4.85 acres of land in in CalhouR County, Texas, same being portions 5 and 6 of Section No.8 of the J. D. MitChell the Wolf Point Ranch, and being the same land describe deed from Charles Peterson, et al, to Calhoun County, recorded in Volume 5, Page 537 of the Deed Records of Calhoun Texas, be and the same is hereby accepted, and that Willis F. Jetton, County Judge, be and he is, hereby authorized to execute and: deliver said lease to Davis Oil Company, a copy of which lease apPl?ars above. , 1 .-i tn o o o o :1 , 1 3:67 , '. SPECIAL ELECTION - CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT ELECTION ORDER TIlE STATE OF TEXAS 0 o COUNTY OF CALHOUN 0 WHEREAS, on this, the 10th day of March, 1975, the Commissioners' 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 present, towit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest J. Kabela \layne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois !-lcMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 Commissioner, Precinct No. 2 Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, Precinct No. ~ County Clerk when among other proceedings had, were the following: Commissioner Lindsey introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kabela , the motion carrying with it the adoption of the Order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Belk, Kabela, Lindsey and Finster NOES: None The Order is as follows: WHEREAS, the following request having been submitted to the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County by the Calhoun County Navigation District: ;;z. ~'2 7->~" .~~~~~ t~ '") Y PoullComVorl "~'icc\Jf)--' ~,i:P~ Ii The Calhoun County Navigation District P. O. Drawer 107 I Port Lavaca, Texas 779791 (512) 987-2813 February 26, 1975 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton Commissioners Court Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: The Calhoun County Navigation District requests the Commissioners Court to call an election Saturday, June 7, 1975. The positions to be filled are No.2, presently held by Stanley Mikula and position No.6, presently held by James Denham. Very truly yours, THE CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT Is-: ~, &J....,tv<.-<4.../I. /\.../ D. L. Buchanan Business Manager DLB: eb 3~f):S'.' J {! and the Court finds that the requirements of law have been fulfilled. to elect THEREFORE, the Court orders the County Judge ,to ca~l for an election Two (2) Navigatio? Commissioners: , . , , , ' ' , , First, to elect a Navigation Commissioner for Piace No.2, Calhoun County Commissioner's Precinct No.2, by the qualified voters of Commissioner's Precinct No.2; and, Second, to elect a NavigatIon.Commissioner At Large, Place !lo. 6., to be held within the boundaries of the. Calhoun County Navigation District. That election -is' to be ordered held on the first Saturday in June of I 1975. the same being June 7, 1975. The regularly appointed election judges and alternates pf Calhoun County. named as follows, shall serve as judges and alternates:' Election Precinct No. ~ , Courthouse Mrs. G. C. Boyd, Judge Alex Dean, Alternate Election Precinct No. 2 Agriculture Building Mrs. L. C. Gossett, Judge Mrs. Wm. Hahn, Alternate Election Precinct No! 2A Jackson School Mrs. Hartin Dolezal, Judge Mrs. Rowland Harvey, Alternate Election Precinct No.3, School District Office . Mrs. Dick, Thayer, Judge Mrs. Ira Nicholson. Alternate Election Precinct No, 4 Rogers Residence Ms..Barbara Sikes, Judge Mrs. James Tewmey, Alternate Election Precinct No, 5 Farmers' Gin Office Mrs. S. A. Bradley, Judge Mrs. Joe Brett, Alternate Election Precinct No. 6 New High School Election Precinct 110. 6A , Travis Jr. High S'chool Election Precinct No. 7 County Barn Election Precinct Ho, 10 Olivia Community Ctr. Election Precinct No. 11 Point Comfort City Hall 'Mrs. .Carl Partlo~I~. 'Judge' , Mrs. Leroy Braden, Alternate I Mrs. Charles Moore, Jr" Judge Mrs. Tom Flores, Alternate Mrs. Fred Marek, Judge Mrs. Pattie Jurek, Alternate Ervin Hermes, Judge Mrs. Bert Abraham, Alternate Mrs. Larry Hamilton. Judge Mrs. Bernice Harberson, Alternate The County will furnish all supplies for such Navigation District Election. and the return thereof will be made to the County, and for that purpose, and public convenience, the County Clerk's and Sheriff's office will receive the returns as required by law; however, the expenses of the election are to be refunded to the County by the Calhoun County Navigation District. That other provisions of Chapter 195, Section 2, Acts of the 53rd Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1953, are that not more than two Navigation Commissioners out of the six provided may be elected who reside, in the same County Commissioner's Precinct. I That County Commissioner's Precinct No. 2 is now represented by one Navigation Commissioner, Honorable Stanley :-1ikula, Havigation Commissioner of Place No.2; and Place !lo. 5, At Large, is represented by Honorable Frank Diebel who also resides in County Commissioner's Precinct No.2; THEREFORE, any duly qualified resident property taxpaying voter of that area of Calhoun County heretofore desir,nated as Commissioner's Precinct, No.2 which includes voting boxes Hos. 5, 6, 6A and 7, is eligible to file as \ ,rJ ,,'., I .-i tn o o o o I I 3~69, a candidate for election to the office of Calhoun County Navigation Comciissioner, Place No.2 only, and any resident qualified taxpaying voter in County Commissioners' Precinct Nos. 1 and 3 and that part of County 'Commissioners' Precinct No.4 included within the metes and bounds of the Navigation District are eligible to file as a candidate for the election to the office of Calhoun County Navigation Commissioner at Large, Place No.6. Any resident qualified voter within the metes and bounds of the Calhoun County Navigation District as defined by Chapter 195, Section 2, Acts of the 53rd Legislature of Texas, Regular Session 1953, may vote for the candidates for the office of Navigation Commissioners at Large, Place No.6, at their established voting precincts as above described; however, for the purpose of this election only, the qualified voters of that part of the County Commissioners' Precinct No.4 within the metes and bounds of said Navigation District are to vote in Voting Precinct No. 2 at the Agriculture Building on the Fair Grounds. Only those resident qualified voters of Calhoun County Commissioners' Precinct No. 2 are. eligible to vote on candidates for the office of Navigation Commissioner Place No.2. For each such office, the person receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected. The polls will be open from 8:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M. June 7, 1975. The County Judge has directed that a copy of this Order be delivered to the Election Judges heretofore designated and have the same posted as required by law, Of ,this Order, this the 10th day of March, 1975, please take notice. ATTEST: Y/7o-Ut-f~ .'In <- YnaJ{/L"d Mary Lo:l1s HcHehan, County Clerk Cal.houn County. Texas Judge CALHOUN COUNTY,. TEXAS B On this 10th day of March, 1975, the County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas, hereby calls an election to be held on June 7, 1975, for the purpose of electing the following Navigation Commissioners for Calhoun County Navigation District: Navigation Commissioner for Place No, 2 and Navigation Commissioner At Large, Place No.6; such election to be held in accordance with al.l the terms and nrovisions of the above and foregoing Election Order adopted by the Co, . Court of Calhoun County, Texas, on March 10, 197~ . W~lhs F. ton Calhoun Count B'T<!J TIME WARRANTS - HIGHWAY Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following order be approved and adopted: ORDER AUTHORIZING TIlE ISSUANCE OF , CALHOUN COUNTY HIGHWAY TIME WARRANTS COUNTY OF CAIJIOUN o o o I THE STATE OF TEXAS On this, the 10th day of March, 1975 the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, convened In Regular Session of said Court, in the usual meeting place thereof, with all members present, and among other proceedings had passed the following order: WHEREAS, this Court has heretofore determined the advisability of acquiring right of way for and making improvements to County Road No. III from State Highway 316 Northeast to Magnolia Beach; and, WHEREAS, said Court does not have on hand sufficient funds with which to defray the cost in full of this project; and, WHEP~AS, the County Depository has agreed to purchase time warrants for the projects the Commissioners' Court deems necessary at an interest rate not to exceed Four ,and Four-Tenths Percent (4.4%) per annum; I and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 163, Acts of the Regular Session of the Forty-Second TeXaS Legislature, the Commissioners' Court has caused notice of the intention of the Commissioners' Court of said County to pass an order on this 10th day of March, 1975 authorizing the issuance of Calhoun County Highway Tine Warrants for the time and in the manner required by law; and, WHEREAS, the Court affirmatively finds that said notice of intention to pass an order authorizin~ the issuance .of such warrants was duly given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in Calhoun County, in the manner and for. the time provided hy law; and, WHEREAS, no petition has been filed signed by ten per cent of I the qualified taxpaying voters of said County asking for a.referendum election on the issuance of said warrants as provided by law; and, mlEREAS, this Court hereby affirmatively finds and adjudges that the financial condition of said County is such that it will permit the pay- ment of said warrants in the maturity as hereinafter set out without making any unjust burden of taxation to support same; and, mlEREAS, it is by this Court considered and determined to be to I I I the interest and advantar,e of said Calhoun County to authorize the issuance I ..... tn o Cl .:::. o I I '.7~- : 3'....7'11.: . . . .~. . --' of said Calhoun County Highway Time Warrants and it is now the desire of the Court to authorize the issuance of such Calhoun County Highway Time Warrants in accordance with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF ~ALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: I. That there shall be issued under and by virtue of the Constitution 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 Highway Time Warrants against the Farm to Market and Lateral Road Fund for the purpose of paying claims incurred in acquiring right of way for and making improvements to County Road No, 111 from State Highway 316 Northeast to Magnolia Beach. II, Said warrants shall be made payable to BEAP~R and shall be numbered One (1) through Thirty Three (33) in the denomination of rive Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) each, aggregating the sum of One Hundred Sixty Five Thousand and No/IOO Dollars ($165,000.00), They shall be dated as issued and shall be due and payable as follows: $55,000.00 $55,000.00 $55,000.00 January 15, 1976 January 15, 1977 January 15, 1978 with said warrants redeemable in whole Or in part on January 15 of any year after issuance. III, Said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of Four and Four, Tenths Percent (4,4%) per annum from date until paid, payable on January 15 of each year commencing with January 15, 1976. 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 substantially ,as follows: 3 =l!'l!iJlLru-'lllWl '~"1'.........,.............nnnmnm~:m===.1...-mn=I.UL""'U~~"""~rmnT'~.2fuu,.....~..>>nn!!;...m>>mrn NO. $5,000.00 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY or CALHom. HIGHWAY TIME WARRANTS ' THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the County of Calhoun in the State of Texas, is justly indebted to BEARER in the principal sum of Five Thousand and No/IOO Dollars ($5,000.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, together with interest thereon from date hereof of ,Four and Four Tenths Percent (4.4%), said interest payable annually on January 15, 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 Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) on or before the 15th day of January, 197 ,the date of the maturity of this warrant in full settlement of the indebtedness hereby evidenced, from the Farm to Market and Lateral Road Fund of said County, levied, assessed and created for that purpose. This warrant is one of a series of Thirty-Three (33) warrants of the denomination of Five Thousand and No/lOO Dollars ($5,000.00) each, issued for the purpose of acquiring right of way for and making improvements to County Road No. III from State Highway 316 Northeast to Magnolia Beach, 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 certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and. in the issuance of this warrant have been properly clone, happen~d and performed in ~egular- 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 ~=l1llm:umnnum='ill==llmtl1zmlllJnllll!:~"!..mtlm=nll:aunmrii"::.mI1lln1JJ:tm/l1l==l!!"~mllmwnn.nrmmr:rnuullmllllinm[Jl1IIW:WUllllm(lnm:nmmn:mm=IDIlIl===, I .-i tn o o o Cl I I VII. 3 "'r"J" "h4f'r.:jf) Such warrants shall be executed, issued and delivered in payment of claims duly approved and allowed by the Commissioners' Court of said County. VIII. Said warrants shall be 'paid'from the 'proceeds. of'a ten cent'tax levied under authority of Article 70~8a, Vernon's Civil Statutes (approved at an election held July 30, 1960, per Volume 4, Par,e, SA of the Commissioners' Court Minutes); that 'for the year 1976 and each succeeding year while any of said warrants are outstanding and unpaid, the Commissioners' Court will appropriate and set aside out of the receipts from the tarm to Market and Lateral Road tax the amount that will be necessary, requisite and sufficient to fUlly pay the amount of principal and interest maturing and payable on January 15 of each year. IX. The 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, s Willis F. Jetton ~ll~s F. Jetton, County Judge , ' (s) Leroy Belk . Leroy Belk, Commissioner Precinct One (8) Earnest Ksbela Earnest Kabela, Commissioner Precinct Two (s) Wayne Lindsey Wayne Lindsey, Comm~ssioncr Precinct Three s) John T. Finster JOIn T, F~nster, Ccmm~ss~oner Precinct Four ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois lic!':ahan. County Clerk ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY 2 Claims 1-168 totalling $153,956.10 were presented by theCounty 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. TRANSFER OF FUNDS - LAW LIBRARY Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that alloan be made to the Law Library Fund from the General Fund in the amount of $200.00. , , ,. .~, . rr , ' ,< " . .... .fY'" '.4' 0, J, ':t. EQUIPMENT HIRE - SOIL CONSERVATION PURPOSES Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that new rates on eq~ipment hire for soil conservation pur- poses be established as follows: Small Maintainer with Operator Large Maintainer with Operator $14.00 per hour $18.00 per hour I CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - BOARD OF MANAGERS Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following persons be reappointed to the Board of Managers of Champ Traylor Hospital for 2 year terms: Byron Olhausen Juaniece Madden Ed Wagner Place 1 Place 2 Place 3 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 Lindsey, and carried, that said report be I approved. THE. COURT ANNOUNCED IT WILL RECONVENE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 14th at 10:00 A. M. MARCH 14, 1975 TRAPPER Mr, Gilbert Heideman, County Extension Agent, met with the Court to discuss the matter of hiring a trapper to combat wolf and coyote problems. Mr. Heideman said he had been contacted by severalc{t{zens to see if something could be done about. the, probiliem. Mr. Vernon Damstrom presented petitions asking for assistance to I control these predatory animals. Mr. Heideman said he had been advised by the Predator Control Service at Texas A&M that a trapper would be available in the very near future at a cost to the County of approximately $300,00 per month. I 37'S The Commissioners' Court having been put on;rotice from reliable sources, including but not limited to, the County Agriculture Extension Agent, that the wolf and coyote p9pulation'in the county, at this point in time, is very high, and having been further advised by the City-County Sanitarian that this situation presents a de- finite health hazard, to-wit: the hazard of rabies to the people of the county, and the Court having been further advised that a trapper will be available shortly at a cost to the county of approximately $300.00 per month, motion was thereupon made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Calhoun County in cooperation with the appropriate St?te and Federal authorities, contribute the sum of approximately $300.00 per month toward the cost of a trapper to combat this situation for a period of 12 months at an approximate cost to the county of $3600.00 which sum shall be paid out of the Unbudgeted Account of the General Fund. Following said motion the Commissioners' Court requested the County Agent to start the necessary proceedings to employ a trapper as soon ~ as possible. tn o o o o I I SHERIFF - ANNUAL REPORT, RESERVE DEPUTIES Sheriff Maurice G. Wood met with the Court and presented. his Annual Report: Radio TransmiSsiens 66,525 T.T.Messages Sent 5,248 TCIC-NCIC Inquiries 580 TCIC-NCIC Entries 115 Telephone Calls 25,144 Complaints Received 691 ~arrants Received 705 Warrants Executed 531 Persons Arrested - Adults 732 Juveniles 60 Property Recovered $19,491.20 Assist to Other Agencies 150 Restitution Recovered $2,899.44 Other Criminal Process 257 2 Robberys $ 229,00 82 Burgla~ 10933.60 101 Larceny 2l7~5.02 4 Motor V.ehicle Thefts 5900000 Total Prisoners in CUstody 792 Booked on Felony 154 Misdemeanor 635 Prisoners Transferred TDC 16 Other Transfers 34 Prisoners Retrieved Other Jurisdictions ~n Texas 12 Other States 2 Civil Process Received 933 Executed 912 Food Cost $3934.01 + Pd.Jan. $119.05 Meals Served 10,857 Gasoline & Oil $6,023.7l,Pd.Jan.$196.14 Miles 198,145.7 Recovered Not Recovered $19,491. 20 19,056.42 1973 2 Robberyss 75 Burgla~ 122 Larceny Thefts 9 Auto Thefts The Sheriff then int~oduced Mr. Wayne Dunlap, Presiqent of the Reserve Deputies Association who gave the Court a brief resume of the 70 hour course necessary for these people to qualify as Reserve:Deputies. 137'(5' March 12, 1975 Commissioners' Court County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Sirs: This is to notify you that 16 persons have completed the required course of study for appointment as Reserve Deputies'as authorized by theCommissioners' Court. The following persons have met all of the, qualifications for appointment in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Texas Law Enforcement Commission on Officer Standards and Education: I 1. ~Wayne Ogburn Dunlap 2. James Sanford Hetrick 3. Wells Thomas'Fielder 4. Juanita Zarate Pena 5. Jefferson Monroe Underwood 6. Robert Spencer Walthall 7. Leroy Ralph Hahn 8. Michael Wayne Gibson 9. Jack Wayne Gibson _" 10. Vivian Henry Richard 11. Danny Ray Rokyta ' 12. Gregory Benavides Falcon 13. Kenneth Wayne Wenske 14. Wilbert Leon Klimitchek 15. George William Brown, III 16. Cynthia Jane Schneider I The above persons will 'be appointed and sworn on March 18, 1975, and will assist the Sheriff's Department upon cali by the Sheriff - a at no expense to the county. I think you wiil find them all in~ terested in involving themselves in promoting better law enforce- ment for Calhoun County and this will aid 'in deferring the necessity for additional full time officers for this department. All of these ,officers will be rigidly supervised and any infraction ,of rules or procedure will be reviewed by a committee. Yours very truly, (s) Maurice G. Wood Maurice'G. Wood, Sheriff MGW:oh FAIRGROUNDS - RODEO ARENA Mr. W. W. Zwerschke representing the Rodeo Assoc~ation met with the Court to discuss the matter of repairing a fence at the rodeo I.. grounds. Other matters were also discussed that need repair at the rodeo grounds. Judge Jetton asked Commissioner Belk and Commis~oner Kabela to make a survey of the, rodeo grounds and report their findings as well as a cost estimate to the Court. I .-i tn o Cl o 0' I I 3:7;7{, DE-GO-LA - RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT MEASURE A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded,by,Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the proposal for a Resource Conservation , and Development Measure for the Ind~anola Park area be approved, , and the County Judge be authorized to execute said proposal and send same to De-Go-La. RC-!cD Im\S;oo; PIt~.L De...Go_La. Resource Conser:la~ion and Development Project Name Ua:ter Based n,creationa1 Fe.ci-lfties Date ",/1 4/7'5 County l~alhoun Location Indianola. Park Sponsor(s) Calhoun CountY' COllUll.issloners Court Name of Contact Willis F Jetton. County Judrre Address 211 S~uth Anil St):<e~t, P01:-t'Lavo.cn. Texas Zip Code 77079 Description (~~I i2robl,E'<!lS, , o122Ortunities, etc.) 'ro 'Provide recreational facility tor Calhoun and surroundinG counties. This is a hiChly signifi- cant historical site with excellent o~portunlty for development. Facilities are nzcded tor rCGtrooI:l t.: sho'llc;,'s, !,icnic arcus, E;r:lU:f) pavilion, lJo:.t 'nun~hinp nn~ nn~~'~~ t~~11~_ !TiR~nr1~n' in~O?A~~~ ~n11'A hA rl~1'~1~~A~. There is a need for access roads, parking areas, additional landscaping' RnrJ ~n"\l'"A'iTl" ~i...~h11~?:1t.~~n. :. Benefits Elcpaeted (D(!scr~~...in r<:lative te~~ not a.~~olute 00110);'01) ~ f""""l"t,-lonal taci1ii:y on I,;at:lgorda and Lo.vaca l3ay:: :(':>1' general public, '\-,ould be a trade stirn1]]! for area& A tnl1rist a~~rA~~1nn~ Estimated Cost 4> 200,000.00 Present ProgresJl....iliErJ:..~being ..s2.:'1~? .1rJho is inter.estod? . Etc.). r,,,, 1>"",,. ~"l]nbr owns the area. Some picnic shelters have been constructed. A Sani-Knn 9TH~rn'L ion i:l c:1T1ductad. 1":J~ s~ni ":in rv f3.ci 1 i J~1q ~ A J\ n nv~......':')~rpd 'HAt.!='1" ~l1pply (GEM) 1:3 available. State Highway 316 Boes to the area. AllSiste.nce Needed ~~lein brien~') Technical ~nd financial Financial (Estimated Ilmount if lrnotm) ~her. The area owned by the county has some inclusi~ns of ~rivatelv owned land that will !Iced t':J 0'3 \-1ol'l:ed lJ.round in "lanni.n~ the de ela 1<1 t. (S\ ~... Signecr~~ I 0 . Name vereon \ su Title Calho;';n-'co-un6 Commissioners Court (Organization represented) /'-. ~ Dnte accepted by RC&D Council for addi tfon to the project plan -- I I 13'1iS ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY €lilims 1-41 totalling $7,859.66 were l?resent~d,by ,th~ ,County Auctitor and after reading and ve~ifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Ka,bela, .and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. :1 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $43,816.28 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. MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT - ADVISORY COMMISSION A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following persons be appointed to the Advisory CommissioneD the Mosquito Control District for one year terms: ~ Willie Peikert Joe Brett Leo Kainer Eldon Gooden Joe Rubio Place 1 Place 2 Place 3 Place 4 At Large I CLOSED SESSION - PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE & PERSONNEL MATTERS 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. 2 (f & g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the purchase of real estate and some personnel matters. 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 fol- lowing proceedings were had: I No final action, decision or vote with regard to any personnel matters was taken; regarding the matter of the purchase of real estate, on motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, it was determined that a location survey be made of the solid waste disposal site used by the people of Port O'Connor. . I .-i tn. o 0,"-, Cl o I I . !Si7'~' ~ ..., " ! i .-: " '. " TAX ASSESSOR~COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORTS' ',:",; The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her reports for ,months of: ' December, 1974, January and February, 1975 and' after :readiUg and " verifying 'same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, 'seconded by 'Commissioner Lindsey,' and carried, that said report be approved. : I I ,. . APP,ROVAL OF MINUTES , , .." , " The minu~s of meeting heldoh February 10th, 14th and 21st and March 4th~ 1975,wereread, and on motion duly made, seconded and . ~~m;tg;~;~~:::~~~:!;::~:;~~g~~~~~:q:~r~~:'-,. ,,__. ........ J '. Pebruary 6, 1975 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 1 Table 36 x 72 w/Center Dwr J 6 x f'l61table 303.92 1 Exec, Swivel Chair w/Upho1. llrm All Steel No. 931 Swivel Arm 97.36 2 Side Chairs All Steel No. 930 Side Arm 39.84 each 79.68 15 Chairs w/Fixed Tablet Arm Krueger No, 903TAP 21.33 each 319.95 Total Bid $800.91 CALH~Y OFFICE. UPPLY,INC, 133 N, VIRGINIA --: !,H, 552.6786 PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 138'(\): , , QUOTA TlON rn Litton LITTON OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTERS Maverick,Clarke 216 Mesquite $1. Corpus' Christi. Texas 78403 512884-9406 DATE JANUARY 14, Iq7G . PAGE 1 l TO ,CALHOUN COUNTY COURTHOUSE . INSTALLATION DATE Hem No. Quantity . Stock No. DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL I 1 A- 1970TLI GF TABLE. 36x 72 W!CENTER DWR, MF50J 187.68 2 I 1101U INTERROYAL EXEC. SWIVEL CHAIR W!UPHOL. ARM; PT 44 BROWN , MF-21 SANDALWOOD /' 87,45 I 3 2 J 127 INTERROYAL SIDE CHAIR PF44 BROWN. MF-2 J SANDALWOOD 31.50 63.00 4 15 1000NTAP KBUEGER POLY CHAIRS W!FIXED TABLET ARM ADOBE GOLD BIRCH COLOR ARM " 25.18 377.70 ~ . '. , . : .' - ',' .. "), , ., ,. ~ , I " , .i , '..' , , ," n .,! , .. , ,. " i , , '. " : .- , . , , j , , . " " , , , , , : .,. , 1 :" 1:1, i ( ~ ' " ., , , ' , , " , , , . , '., . .. . .f .. i . . , , , . " , , , " " ., ,2, I.... ; '::j"' . .' .' , ., " ." , .. .. ! , \ _.i , , ' , " , " .. , ., .. , STATE AND LOCAL TAXES TO BE ADDED WHERE APPLICABLE. A- 8. ACCEPTED This Quotation becomes an order (contract) when accepted below and one copy returned to seiler. Terms: Net 10th Prox. unless otherwise specified. REMITTANCE SHALL BE DUE FOR ANY PORTION OF THIS ORDER WHICH HAS BEEN DELIVERED, (All claims for damages must be made in writing within 10 days from installations.l LATE PAYMENT: For delinquency or default in payment or other such occurrence, rhere shall be a late payment charge of one and one-half P . It (1.112%) per month on unpaId balance of accounts not paId by 10th of month after bllhng. . , . . Non-$tock lmarked'"above) specially ordered merchandIse IS non-returnable., , , see REVERSE SIDE for complete conditIons of sale. ' ' "J . LITTON OFFICE PRODUCTS CEN S. " ,,', ' LITTON BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC. 'I \ ) ~,t. j: ;, 8do/ 2iteA ~ C, 0, E, 8Y ORIGINAL DATE " . .<.........,...,.- " ,...,,,,.,.,...- ,"~"'?"1"'~.''''''._' ..- )" ~~,_.~ -.....v.. .. 381, M"VEftlCK~CL"R...r . SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS OUOTATION I rn Litton LITTON OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTERS 'Fulton 1600 N. Main St. ~I/ ~ Houston, Texas 77001 713222,6204 TO . Calhoun Co.-oo. Auditor Highway Department 211 South Ann Pt. Lavaca. Texas 77979 DATE 2/6/7'5 . PAGE 1 . INSTALLATION DATE .-i No, Quantity Stock No. DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL ~ 1 MF501 G.F. Table 36 X 72 w/center drawer $187.00 0 A 1970TLD 2 1 11014 Interroya1 Exeo. swivel chairs with arms $85.00 PT 44 Brown MF - 21 Sandalwood 11014 3 2ea 1127 Interroya1 Side chairs PT 44 MF2l $31.00e $62.00 . 15e 1000Nta Krueger Poly fixed TA adalie gold birch $25.18e $377.70 arms STATE AND LOCAL TAXES TO BE ADDED WHERE APPLICABLE. This quotation. becomes an order (contract) when accepted below and one copy returned to seller. B. Terms: Net 10th Prox. unless otherwise specified. REMITTANCE SHALL BE DUE FOR ANY PORTION OF THIS ORDER WHICH HAS BEEN DEUVERED. (^" claims {or damoges must be made in writing within 10 day~ from installations.) C. LATE" PAYMENT: For delinquency or default in p.Jyment or other such occurrence, there shall be a late payment charge of one and one-half percent (1.1/2%) pel month on unpaid balance of accounts not paid by 10th of month after billing. O. Non-Stock lmar~~d.abo\le) specrJI'y ordered merchandise is non.returnable, E, SEE REVE RSE SIDE for complete conditions of S<.'llo. LITTON OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTERS. ORIGINAL J ~. .~ .4 I / ___ BY I ~ ....1""'''' ~/.(,",LI.-,:""YL V ACCEPTE D BY DATE 3:82 , PRICE QUOTATION N<! 1470 p, O. BOX 9322 . PHONE 512 884-5511 3411 LEOPARD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78408 PLEASE INDICATE THIS l'fUMDEA WHEN ORDERING NOTE: Special orders may not be cancelle without written approval. O"TE /- /3-?~ I {!a//7t)u/J dun Yy ,I;: C. E 4tl5Jr 31:< gg$~ El( r * 'I TOUR INOUIRY DATED L -.1 tiZ5~:TE4n1;e ~/md. 4b ":iJ ~ c5, Here is our quotation on the goods named, subject to the conditions noted: PPD. OR COI.l... at CONDITIONS: Tile pril:es and terms on this quotation Ore not subject to verbal changes or other agreements uflless approved In writing by the Home Office of the Seifer. All quotQtion~ and ogreements orc contingent upon strikes, accidents, (ires, availability of mote,;ols and off Olner causes beyond our control. Prices Ore- based on costs and conditions existing On dote Qf qvoro,ion and ore subject to chonge by ,he Seller before linol acceptance. Typograp/,;cal and stenographic errors suo;ect to correction. Purchaser agrees to accept either overage or shartoge not in excesS of.len percent to be charged For pro-rota. Purchaser assumes liability for palent ond copyri.qh, infringement when goods ore mode to Purchaser's specifications. When quototion spe- ci(i~s moferiol to be furnished by ,he purf;haser, ample allowance must be mode for reasonable spo;(age and material must be of suitable quality to fodlitore e-(fic;ent productIon. Conclitions not specificofly stated herein sholl be governed by estublished trode customs. Terms inconsistent with those statecl herein .....hich moy appear On Purchaser's formal order will no, be bindinq on the Sel/er. QUAi",rl TY DESCRIPTION PRICE / J'tP. I Lf I '.:1,~~.g8 "MOUNt' / &t OS-Oj /la6&// hiik al/ drdtt/~r .:57J" -r.;fa;, - ~rry ~//1r few g~ t'/ g',d , )', y..j as /(e / / I aivl-e. tV / c1raale r J tfn y 7~'1 !airY /J;/l16ZWf]kttcit' beeultJu LXz;;. J:'ijn'c - e/;o/'c!~ / a, a () 7~ / , I LS- /7-f~ Hastll Clas~ 6 #/c:l.t/. ~/ / 1c?ctI-7A~ l/as!lell tUjo /Jrrn$ fu'~~ S 1:<'/'" r- (!h,,,~ ",,:reel /tt,b/er #/??j / (!//Rc/ll'lF kf /hLer Jt1'G5 ,Snd).t;;70/ r (] /1m R. ;S; ck. {}S(l; r {]/tt~ g hilnc. /I ~,:(, ~ - / L.5 . /7,;< () Oleu a yo 1/ 57<1.0 QUOTE VALID FOR /" DAYS. BY ...61.1/0 ;$' 7'7 /.1 ~G~~ tie '0""'" 2040, ReCENT FORM';, ~[~N5"'UI',r."I. N.J. 081C9 TO CONFIRM ORDER, SIGN 8< RETURN PINK ACCEPTANCE COPY I .,..j tn o Cl ~ Cl I I 3;$:3' A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the proposal of'Calhoun'CountyOiiice Supply for furniture for.the Drivers' License Office in the Court- house Annex in the amount of $800.91 be accepted. It was noted that the lower bids were not accepted because it was determined that some of the furniture was not of the same grade as that on the bid that was accepted. REVENUE SHARING - AUDIT Mr. Jim Widdows with the Auditing Department of Federal Revenue Sharing reported to the Court that his four (4) day audit 'of the funds, in excess of $700,000.00, which Calhoun County has received revealed no violations. Mr. Widdows stated there was one technical omission but that is being taken care of at this time. The meeting thereupon adjourned. Juage 1Aest:;P~y}J~~ ' Mar~is McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 21, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l I COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 21st day of March, A. D. 1975 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4. County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: 384 FAIRGROUNDS - RODEO 'GROUNDS , A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the Building-Superintendent be authorized to have the roof on the restroom at the rodeo grounds repaired at an estimated cost of $300.00 and also repair two windows and a commode at an estimated cost of ,$ioo.oo., ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-22 totalling $8,733.55 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. The Court held a preliminary work session on the 1976 Budget, and announced an additional work session would be held April 2, 1975 at 9:00 A, M. SPECIAL MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 26, 1~75 THE STATE OF TEXAS l " . ,., ",L", COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 26th day of March, A. D. 1975 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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 CQunty Judge ,Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, ,Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk ;?(: whereupon'the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS PAVING, COURTHOUSE ANNEX PARKING AREA The following bids were received for paving the Courthouse Annex parking area: I " I I -::-.....;;c:; 38..::::' '>""'0-., BID SC!]EJ)ULE - Alternate No. 3 I Item Esti::-:ated Price in No. uan ti tv rnit Descrintion & Pric2 i:1 l..'ords Figu::-es A~o~n~s: 1 4320 yd2 For Furnishing and Installing Two Course Surface Treatmcnt #1.10.1 $ 73ft/. 00 / the sum of 01./<;; Dolla::-s and S'ettc-.(/ry Cents .-i per square yard. tn 0 2 4320 yd2 0 .. For Furnishing and Installing Cl '8 1/2" Flexible Base ~,~\ gUSC 0 t ,I / the sum of 8..9'1 g- 38:J'3C;. 00 '< (f'i!rllr Dolla::-s and /-'l~/TY ,11/11& Cen ts per square yard. 3 1000 ft2 For Furnishing ^- " Installing uuu Striping I the sum of b OIJe Doll::>,rs /,00 '" $' 1,000. 00 " and -0 - Cents per square foot. 4 62 each For Furnishing anc;' Ins taIling Parking Blocks the sum of tIS.DO v 1: FIi:Tt;lu~ Dollars q3O,00. 1/ and -0 - Cents per each, 5 320 yd2 For Furnishing and Ins t<lll~ng Sidewalk the SUUl of $q,O/ $ cRgO,~O v Ur.iLe: Do11:.:r8 and -0 - Cents I per square yard. , ." F - 6 3'8'6 .; .,' BID SCHEDULE - Alternate No.3 (Canto). Item No. Amo~m ts 6 Es tir.la ted QU<1n ti ty fni t 477 Descrintion (, Price in I~ords L.l<'t. For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including Laydown Type the sum of ;:: I\;e -0 Price in Fi1\ures $5',M/ . :J 23,;5. tJo v .' / and Dollars Gents per Linear Foot. TOTAL ALTERNATE 3 P - 7 fJ 533 7S. 00 / .",~ '71 C,I ::> _~....' if"' , 6~ 3.7t.J?'f) \ , " I I ~ .i 7' BID SC;lEDU1>E - Alternate No.4 3;H7: . Itec A:r.':Ot~:1. ts E.sti~.:lte.d t=.:!nt:.:v 4320 fait Descrintion & ?ric~ in Wo~ds Price in 'Fif':t:r'es . Dollars tl.70,- Cents . ~ 73t/t/ of) -' ~ tn 2 o o o O. 4320 d2 Y . For Furnishing and Installing Two Course SuriacQ rreat~ent (J/?(.,p'" Dollars Cen ts $ 37, 1/97. ~o ./ ,. , 3 I 1000 the SU::l of O/./C' and S'(!'v(;!'ury per square yard. yd2 For. Furn:.shing and Ins talling '6" Flexible Base 11;'''0 " . . :I /t;aO, 00 -- the sum of 6~~H7' and Si>:rY e/c,Hr per square yoru. " ft2 For Furnishing and In~ta11ing Striping the sun of . o..c/t: and - 6J per squa~e IooL. Dolla:rs Cen:s l' - 8 13'0'0' . .a,~g , BID SCHEDULE - Alternate No.4 (Cont,) 1teQ No. Ar.lOunts I 6 Esti~oted Quan tity t:ni t Descrintion & ?:.-ic>:l in t~ords Price in Figures L.F. For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including Laydown Type the sum of .:t ' r/t)c;. Dollars S.Ot:).. and - <J - Cents per Linear Foot. " 477 .J.Z3J>S.(;J() ..-- .-.., ----'---:;--- ,--. TOTAL ALTERNATE 3 5,<, () 3&: ~ () " p - 9 I I .' J ,'I . , I ..~ i .,1 ~._, -.-i !tn ',,0 CO .c. o '-- ;..) i ,! Jj ril' , i I ""'_.1 . '....1 ] ~ ; _J -""1 i ". .""' I I ~ :1 , . , ,~ '" \: 38'9 Su}~JURY OF BIDS -- Alternate No. 1 Alternate No. 2 Alternate No.. 3 Alternate No. 4 I ;jd 7.c '1(,\ (;Lt., .:;3, 37.5-' 00 .5'.~ / u.:') (.,. ,;:, 0 Receipt is hereby acknoHledged of the foUolling addenda to the contract documents: Addendum No. 1 .dated Received Addendum No. 2 dated Received Addendum No. 3 dated Received Addendum No. 4 dated Received Addendum No. 5 dated Received a/(/ ,4'Z'<'~7 p . (1'7;<Z Contractor / a-/?~>6 By/' ,/4.<.(/ { Seal and AuthoriZation (If a Corporation) ./) . /. /,-:;'d~C'-<:~ Title J:;;~~_, l-1Ut'l-:2.. ;;1..f /,C:r- ./ I' City and State S/x- 37'/-,YS-..s.l .Telephone Number ~ P -10 . . . . ~':r"""""':ii""'~":@C:<'''''''''''li''W%),'''''''''",'''',i'''''''"W'''''~"","""'''''''E''''';~'''''!'\f'~'''''''I'''i;']1 !~.i 'UNffiD ST ATIS FJDEU~lk.7stGUARANTY COMPANY ~ ';:::"1 ot4/!1.;fC~~.':(:-.ri:fr~ ~. h.,~ I:",.. . ..:.,!IJ;; -"-'.,""..'" . '1"<1 ,,- , "" , - , I .........'1 '" Stpck. <iof1\lJanyl . 1- " '1 l'~" f~~~ It,. !~~"':~ it~::~! ,H I'" ft..CO. 'I'[~; .....: ........ ir:~~ I', f'.'. ;;:'1 ji;,; ~~ - .....:.. ::::... .~:,. IfJJ ~:~ f:;.:~ ~,~ L., I"'. !~~~ !?',j ~; 1'0" l;~;;: . i;;;;~ ii~ I~_'c: ~~ i t',,,, ~~.~ I",., ..:~ [~;, ".....1 I:"", t:;;~ ~., ""J ....,.; ~~~. !~;. l:~;:il c" .1 'if:".; ".1 ";":~I ~~~:ll . i~.":1I' 't.:j '~~-i "j ;.:i,.) -.:.-.:. 39(J BID BOND BONO NUMBER ..................................................:..................................... KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT ........................NEN...EAVING...&...cm.lTRllCTING.....INC............................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................... of ..........I;;.1';G.\1J.!'/:z....r.l?i9.),!?..................................,................................ ...............................................................................................,............................................................. as Principal, .and UNITED STATES fiDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, a Maryland corporalion, as Surety, ". held and firmly bound unto.....c,QW:lr.x:...QP....C.l.I.LU.Q.U.N.....T.J:;i9.),!?............ .........................\....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... as Obligee. in the full and just sum of.......:I:'!<:>...:I:h<:>.'!.".~n.g...f..;i,y..~....~.'!.!!.9.r..~.9....!?<:>!~.i:!:r.;?,...i:!!.!c:I....l}<:>Dg9.................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Dollars, riff bJ: t'~! ~:~~.. ;._;i? ?{~ ,:,;1 ..A ?'A ~~f~ ~.:~,~; .:~:.; .'.:; 'Ii', I'm If! r,";;l [,;1 {,.. ::~:l I",,) I '~', ,.i', 1Pil ir;.J, 1'1 . .;'~' .~:~:', .":.~. ..::::: i[~!l 1:'.""[ I',;!, ..:::,11 ",.., ."'1 l.~"jl I t,~'" 1;1'. I~ 1...:,0 ':.4 :.:111 !:~';1 ; "'.~-.~,- . - '--..--.--- "."'" '. ~~:!.',j!.~~~L~::kl'. i~~"~:,:H~:~,1~~';1;}\\~ _.:~~!:~~~.~~~~.~;.~,.:~::: .::;.i~~.~[~i~~~;~~~g~~~[:}i~..,_:.~~2,:t:Z}t..;~t:~,~:;\:.~~~{ i![j~E~,~~~;~jl~~.~ :;:~<~~.~:~:.~;~::::::~~-~~~.-:~~:~,':~:. :.- ::::,=:. ':.:;~....:_ lawful money of the ~nited States, for the payment of which sum, we" and trvly to 'be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, Sl!ccessors and 'assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these 'presents. WHEREAS, lhe said Principal is her.with'submitting its proposal Parking Lot Improvements at the Calhoun County Courthouse Annex: 1HE CONDIlION DF THIS OBliGATION is such that il the afor.said Principal shall b. award.d the conlrac! the said Principal will, within lhe time required, cnler into a formal contract and give a good and sufficient bond to secure the performance of the terms and conditions of the conUact, then this obiigalion to be voi,d; otherwise the Principal and Surety will pay unto the Obligee the dHference in money oetween tlie amount of the bid of the said Principal and the amount for which the Obligee legally contracts with another party to perform lhe work if fhe fatter amount be in excess of the farmer, but in 110 evenl sh.111 the Surety's liability exceed the penal sum hereof. Signed. seal.d and d.liv.red.........H;n;:9.h....:?;;.(....J..~.7..?....... lDate) '!1:;;!tt(~."L....7%(J.....:....................... .i1~~lne New - Secretary ..Nf.\'I...!:.N!J.NG....!:i...~QNTMGr..m.c;:.z....J;.tl;;;.,............lSEAl: Ji;7 / 4 ( .' ...,.... <t.4..<!}f......Y'i~....a. ..... .t:!:.(\..,....................IS[AU ua . i', Jew - ..res.!. en UKI}(W S ATES FlOEllT;\ND GUARANlY tOMPANY "'f4 PI . "-7/- . :.......: . 1..,.., '7 .--<- '~ /L, ~ _'__ e..... ..:\.....~._.".....:.. ...................~~;;..i~...;~;.i " Contrllrt t t (nevi""", lI1.7~) '::::a a:91 ,...... ~. '., CERTIfIED COPY I GENERAL POVVER OF ATTORnEY No..... ..... .~.~.~~~. ............ ...... . Knor.c all Men by the.e PTcunfl: That UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY CO~rPANY. a Nr;.oratil.1l ('rga:nhcd and exi~tjng lindt" the law!. of the SIAIO of Maryland. and hu\'ing itA principal office at. the City of Baltimore, in tbe Stale oi Maryland, do~s hereby c:un~tituk and appoint Beth Pape ofllie Cil)' 01 Seguin . Slate 01 . .its (rue and lawfuJ attorney in and for the S:ate of Texas Texas :, for the {(jUon-jng purposes, to wit: To ~iJ;:1l .its name a~ surety to, and to eXecute, seat and acknowledge any and dB L(;J~{h, aild to rc.q~~"::lhely. do and perfurm any and all acts and things ~ct fQrlh in the I'c;;olutioll of Ih~ DOJrd or Dheclars of ljle "aid UNiTED S'i'ATES fIDELITY ANn CUAnA~TY CO:\IPANY, a. certined COp? of which j.. hereto ann~xC'd ~riu made a palt (If tbi~ p('~"CI of tUhUI{'_)'; 31~d the St!.jJ: UNiTED ST.\TES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, through us, its fioard (If l)irectots. h~rd)r ratifies .i:l.hd cmlli~lua isH and whatsoever tlte said BethPape may lawfully do in the premises by virtue of these ple~nt8. In JFilncS8 Whereof, the said UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY CO;\fPAN'J has cnusti! thi1> jll~hcment to he: 26tb sealed with its corporate ~calJ duly attested by the signa.ture, of ils Vice.Pr("~idcnt ilnd A~si,;t~nt Sel:rCll1ry. this day of OCLobcr , A. D. 19 73 UNnEn STATES l'!DEUfY AND GUARANTY COMPANY. I (Signed) By.........<! ~\::<:~. .~.... !'~~;l?l?~~...................... . Yicc.Pre$irltml. {SEAL} (Signed) .........~.... H.... .[g~!i~\.. ..Jx" ......... ..... ...... Auislul1l Secletary. STATE OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE CITY, } .., On this 26Ui day of Octo1Ja1'" t A. D. H '/~"S. .hdlire n:c I;t~r~o~ally ("sme James A. ~lappus ~ Vice,Prddcllt 01 the UNITED STATE:> FiDELITY AND GllAHAi/TY . CO:\IPAl'\Y and n. H. Bland, J r.. . A~sist...n( Se,::,cL.uy of ~.~id Comt1any. wi~h hUlh of whom I ~m personally ncqu<linteu. who lcing Ly me: ~eYl:r311y duly S-WMrI. s:;.iJ tlW.l Ihey H"HI.;~tl in tit: City o! J.hlhil~.OU. }lal)'I~iOdj that ther. the. ~aid JultWS A. 1.lapPu8 and H-. H. Bland, Jr". "'~lC rcs!->~ctively tht) Vic-e.rj<~sidcnt and the As~'i:;[.:l:nl Secretary of the !Said UNJTED STATES FIDEUTY A~~D CiJAHANTY COl\lP.\t\Y, the CM- pOTation ccscriJiedin and wllkh executed the fere-going Pow-cr (If Atlorney: th..l 1I:::r each kr,~.\" fil~ ->.~:il of .;.aid co.rpar..riul1; thJt Ille seal affi:n:J [0 :::aid Pc,weT of" Allomey was such {'o:-por,lll~ seuJ, t}lllt it was t-O fi,,('d i.)' ordo III d'l~ nl,.:nd of D;:rcr.turs of b:..,.j co;pora- tion, and that they signed thdr namf'3 thert':lo by like or~1' as \'icr..t'rr-sidcl"lt ~t{d AssilJl<111t ';endilIY, rt:::;~t:clj\,c!y, \d the Cu:np30Y. My commission eJ:pirc; the fiuE day in July. }., D. 19.. _...... (SEAL) (Signed)....... ..~.~?~..~~. ~:. !::-'.~~:....................... Ne>ta! y Pub!t'c. STATE OF MARYLAND BAl.Tl~iORE CITY. r Robert H. Bout;e , Clerk (of tl!e: SUp.<'iior ((o:lI{ ,.l n;Jlljrc,oH: City, ",hieh Court is ft Court (){ Rt'(:ord, end hat. a ~111, do hereby cediCy that GeoJ'!<c G. Il\.llJt.: . E~tjujrc. L-elvre whom lllt~ 8Jlne';Cn 6GidJvits w.ere mede, llud wlIQ ha~ thereto 6uhsnibed lli~ h:lln,', WM 4t the rl.;llI.; of !',.'. d"itlg 11 N(,llIry J>uMic of the Slato of Maryland, in And for lhe Cit}" of lhhir::Mc. duly commissi,med and SWvlfl :u~d Ilui.h"ti:-.t:d u, law 10) ad,lliniskr IJIHh:J ~Illd l~ke t1cknowlcdl"menl~, or prllQ{ (l[ dt"l~ds IQ fJl~ rcc,)lded therdn. I fUl1her certify dl;tl 1 ~Im i1cqoJ.inttd .....ith dIe }:nlldwrill:Jg of the said Notsf)', llud 'icrily hc1ie\'c the si~nalule 10 be his geullinc ~i,;naluH.. 'n Tl".:imony rl'h.C'.rf'ClI, I hereto tlel.ttlY hand and nffix Ihe ~eal or [he Superior COUll tlr HallittiMt: Cily, ItlC I:'IUne hdup' n Court 01 Record, ,hi, 2GUI day 01 Oc toher , A. n, 19 73 !lohcrL H. Bouse } Set. I (SEAL) (Signod) ...................................."......................... FS 3 (~.m Cl~rJ.: (II ,hfl S;lJlcriar COM/. of Jhdiimorc City. ":"" ".. c ~}l ,:z COpy OF UESOLUTJON ThaI JFhut!'(ut it i~ nCCt'S~3.ry for the ..fft'ChJ3Ilranstl{'lion {'If Lu"ir.c.;s tll"! this Cllmp:lOY appoint llg('nts und at!ornc)'s witll J'l'IWf>f and ~utllOtilY tu llc:t (or it ;j1nd .in its nJmc in SI:.IIc; utller than Maryland. arid in tlu- Tt:trilnries or the United States anli in the Prtwinccs of .he Dominion of Can:1da and in the <<:(1),>0)' of NcwfounJJunJ. ThcTl'lurc. be it ICl'SoIVt',l, that this Company do. and it hcrehy o~< l.llllhorit.t: <lilt! empClwc:r its President or either of ils Vice- Presidents in conjunction with it,. S('ctc(ury or one of ils Assistant $1:Ctd;tric~. t11l.Jer it,; ('\.JrJloratc scal. to <lpp<lint. any p.~tS(fn or pcn:..jns a$ attonlcy or nHorncY$.in.lad, Qr 3ro;ent 'or ;'Jgcnts or ~.1id Companr. in il:; n,l1He and i.IS ils act, t.o exCl'utc and ddivt'r ;lOY and :dl enn. trael$ guarant("'r:ing .he fidelity of pt'rs~n$ Iwlding pH$iti1m.. of puhlic; vr p,i\';;'1' truo", ~.u3ranteeing the Pl:rlormauces of (~ontra~l" otha thOln insurance poHcjc.ij; and executing or gu:uantc~illg bonds and undt>ftakingOi, fl'(!uircJ N Ill'rmiltcd ill' otH actions. or pro('c'cdings; or by law allowed, nod Al.o, in its name and as it!; attorney Of atlvrJ1eys.in.{ac,t. or .3.gfmt or ap:cnts to e:(f'cul('. and ~Uarllnt("c she. crmililions of any and aH bonds, reco{';nilances. (lhli~atiolls, 5tipuJ.lli(ln~, undcrt:,kin;:;:s 4r anything in the n;ttur~ pf (:itllt~r {,f the Sall\l~, whkh are or mOlY hy hw. municipal or ('then-rise, or hy any Statute of tile lJnited Stalei or (,f any Slate (It Tcrdt('f)' of llle lJuih'd S:..l!es or.of the Pro\'ifH.:es of the Dominion of Canada or of the C<rloll)' of Newfoullclhnd, or hy tlH~ ruks, rf'gulations. M~I~'r:" CU.if(Hn~, practit:c (,r disc!clinn of any bO.lrJ, bod)'. organization, office Ot officer, loeal. munkipai Of olhf'r\<r'ise, }Il:: allowed, rt'ftuircl! or pnmiuf'd 10 be ('x\'(:u(cd, mad,:, taken, ~i\'l'n, tendered, acc~pt<:,d, filed or record~d for ,he !o;l'curilY or protection (If, fJY cr for an~ P'~J.,:tJll He per5>l1ll'5, nJl'por:llkm, bod)', vfficc, interest," municipalilr or other a5sc>dation or organi2.Jli<"-ll what$vl'\'er, in tiny ~Hd all calla<'ilies whalsll~\'er, conJiti1Juf'd for the doil}g or nul d"iuL~ of anything or any cQnJitioflS which Ill~Y be pro~'ided for in any such Lond, rcco~Hi/~ncc, obligation, stipulation. o~ uudctl<ll:in~., or allY thing in the niulJrc of either oi the same, ~ Richard Calder GUARANTY CO~lPANY. do h!?f('hy certify that the foregoing is n by said CompiI ny to . an Assistant full. Irue and SOCI,.ta'y of ,1,0 UNlTEn STATES FIOEUT\' ANn correct copy of the original JlCIwer of attorney given Deth Pape of Seguin t Texas . authorizing and empowering her to sign bonds as therein set forth. which power of attorney has never bcC'n re\'oked and is 8tiU in full force and effect. And I do furlher certify tklt ~/;Ijd Power of Attorney was given ill pursuance of a rcsvlutiou ~dopled ;it ~ rt:gut~r meeting or the' Board of Directors of said Company, duly called and h!'!d at the (JUice of the Compnny in the City of Bahimdrt:, on the 11th day of July, 1910, at which meeting a quorum of Ihe BQ:'lTd of Directors w~s pre~ent, and thut the {orcj,\oing is a tru~ and ('Qucet copy (If said resolution. and the whole thereof as recMded jn the minutes of said meeling. In Testimony ff'hereof, I have hcn~untQ ~d m)' hand and the seal of the UNITED STATES FH1J:LlTY AND GUARANTY COMPANY on (DOle) 'j .....:J - r.:5<S~ 7.,5-' Assislfmt Secretary. ~ . - . 1 I ,.1 I I ~I at:t3 " , Accompanying this proposal. is a (certified or cashier's check payable to the Owner) (Bid Bond) in the amount of (Dollars) ($ ). This bid security accompanying this .proposal shall be returned to the bidder, unless in case of the acceptance of the proposal the bidder shall fail to execute a contract and file performance anc payment bonds within ten (10) days after its acceptance, in which' case the bid security shall become the property of the ~nler, and shall be considered as payment for damages due to delay and other inconveniences suffe:::ed by the ~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 Alternate ,No. 1 Item No. Price in 1"i ures Unit Descrintion' & Price in ~ords Amount 1 4320 yd2 For Furnishing and Installing 1 1/2" Asphaltic Concrete Hot Nix ....,.. the sum of rillE and_llicI.r/7/'- r, (J'.J per square y'ard. / Dollars Cents 2 ''(.56tJ .tJf? yd2 4320 For Furnishing and Ins taIling 6 1/2" Flexible Base, including Prime Coat the sum of !'&<'A ______Dollars alldJ..0I",Nt,/- if/cur Cents per square yard. / /~ 43'7./0 . 3 ftZ For Furnishing and Installing Striping 1000 the sum of Nt.' and ,cjrl>".J per square foot. Dollars Cents ,/ /.4. iNl P - 2 ~q~ BID SCHEDULE - Alternate No. 1 (Cant.) Item No. 4 5 6 Estimated Quan ti ty Uni t 62 320 500 ,,:" Description '& Price in Words each For Furnishing and Installing Parking Blocks the sum of rlr1'~- 1-', <'''" and JJ& per each. Dollars Cents yd2 For Furnishing and Installing Sid e1'alk the SUl:l of .E!'!?.fCT.'._____ Doll a rs and Se<'_7,,-r?/ Cents per square yard, L.F.For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including LaydO\.]fi Type the Sum of S I X Dollars and NO Cents per linear foot. Price in Figures TOTAL ALTERNATE 1 ,.q p - 3 Amounts ,/ ~ 4ltJ.o (J :I, lP/' (70 / ~ C>C' (J. tM 3.f.39.!.6(7 / .' I , .i ! v' I i , I i I ! I I I . I II I I . BID SCHEDULE - Alternate No.2 atflG" I I I I I Item No. 1 Estimated Quan ti. ty Unit 4320 yd2 o I I I I I I , 2 3 4 5 4320 yd2. 1000. ft2 (',2 each 320 yd 2 . , -.;,; Description & Price in \Iords For Furnishing and Installing i 1/2"Asphaltic Concrete Hot Mix - Cold Laid the' sum of (! 1.1 C and '<;cvl?",17/-- 1=1 vd' Dollars Cents per square yard For E'urnishing and Installing, 6 1/2" Flexible Base, including Prime Coat the sum of' ,o",,,/? and 7W,-""J'Ty- FIt! 1/1' per square yard. Dollars Cen ts For Furnishing and Installing Striping the sum of lua and--Eu.,,c'{[!J pe): square foot. Dollars Cents For Furnishing and Installing Parking Blocks the sum of ,o,Frr- rll/': 1t!0 each. Dollars Cents and per For Furnishing and Installing Sidewalk the sum of .c:.LG-.if'L and--..s. J i! ,::tJ r~~ per square yard. Dollars Cen ts P - I. Price in Fip,ures Amounts i . i .---:;' ;/ -Z ~f, (). 00 ,,/ It,'J/J"I. to / " : r /' /0tJ, ()cJ 3. L/IIJ, 0 () / , 2.7J-'I.(JO I / . .aq~ . 1IID SCHEDULE - Alternate No.2 (Cont.) Item No, 'Amounts 6, Estimated Quantity Unit . Description & Price in i>ords 477 L.r. For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including Laydown Type the sum of and '('IX Alt:' Dollars Cents per linear. foot. ,Price in Figures TOTAL ALTERNATE 2 P - 5 I .' I . i 'I'. " ~f17 , , i~lli . . BID SCHEDULE - Alternate No. 3 (Cont.) Item 'No. Af:1o'!.!nts 6 EstiQated ~ Quanti tv l'ni t Descriotion '& Price in I,lords 477 L.F. For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including Laydown Type the sum of 5/ox No per Linear Foot. and Dollars Cents Price in Fi\!ures TOTAL ALTERNATE 3 P - 7 .~; ! tXtJO ../ _{? ..Utt,()C1 /' -.? I I I BID SCllEDU1JE - Alternate No. 4 , teel o. Esti:;:at:ed Ouant:.:v Price in 1 I, :~20 L:'li t Dcscriotion & Pric~ in Words 'Fi~ures ft_~O\:~t5 yd2 For Furnishing und Installing Two Course Suriac~ Treatment 2 4320 the sum of (),./~ and J1c;L per square yard. Dollars Cents 3 1000 I . 2 yd For, Furnishine and Ins talling '6" Flexible Base the sum of roul'!. lll1d IJ ~ per square yaru. Dollars Cen ts 4 //b ,1)0 / 5 I .ft2 For Furnishing Qna Installing Striping the sum of If/(j and ,:- ,''' l' ",,-,j per square root. Dollars Cenes 62 each For Furnishing an':: bstalling Parki~g ~locks the sum oi F,FT"-I-I.;J and jt/v per cacho uollars Cent:s 320 vd2 J For Furni.shing and Ins talli:lg Sidc\valk the SU::l of i?1E/lT ,an~--S<o'Vc3:::Z7 per square )'..rd, Doll;i rs Cen ts , P - 8 \,I//O,OtJ I ;<, 7J'/,oo , $;Cf7 / I I I ,j , , /boo I '. " , nIn SCHEDULE - Alternate No.4 (Cont.) Item No. Es tir.l.:lted Quantity Unit Description & ?dc" in Hords Price in 'Fi?ures Amounts I 6 477 L.F. For Furnishing and Installing Curb and Gutter, including Laydm<ll Type the SUr.l of $11<. and },/,' per Linear Foot. Dollars Cents . ___,._,,___...-----*l~.t:q~~ 'fOTAL ALTERNATE 3 .?( :? ::/1, {!O ..,/ I I p - 9 , I ') , SilllHARY OF BIDS :1 Alternate No, 1 Alternate No. 2 Alternate No. 3 " , -.Alternate No. '4 ' I I 1/ :J.f393. to ,/ !l1( ,;J.,?,{.to ,/ .#,'43, :r3d.0() /' .f.;~: j3J, ~ 0 ",,/ Receipt is hereby acknowledged of che following addenda to <the contract documents: Addendum No. 1 ,dated Received Addendum No, 2 dated Received Addendum No. 3 dated Received Addendum N'o. 4 dated Received Addendum No. 5 dated Received '. .J?;&-flk'",16 ?,c!vMC- c..~ ;;::..e, Contractor rl{J6-,,~ ~ By . _ , PtftF-Sfdtorl7 Title Seal and Authorization ,(If a Corporation) , .-tLLdd, ;)0..:; lfY.4J ';> 5'y-/;L City and State S'I.:l- .;1.{"'..rP . .-' -Telephone-Number.', ., " " .' ., < , P -10 401 ------ l , 1 . 'I , i , , j I' [1 U '] J . , j j I 1 !1 il ,.! t, 'j I, ti II " rl "I f'i n li !1 1 i !i II ii . , I; I' [) I \ I ; I! , , I, , , \ I Il Ii , ' H Li f . ~ Ii II I, , \ , i il ! : . ~ A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Bid of Dean & Keng Paving, Inc. on Alternate #1 for the paving on the Courthouse Annex parking area be approved and accepted and that the County Judge be authorized to enter into a contract with Dean & Keng Paving, Inc. according to specifications at a contract price of $35,393.60. AUDIT I Mr. Bob Coffey with the audit~ng firm of Roloff, Hnatek & Company presented the following estimate of Phase II of the independent audit of the following accounts: . County Clerk District Clerk Proba~ion Department Sheriff Justice of the Peace #1 - #5 Tax Assessor & Collector Budgeted Funds Non-Budgeted Funds All other Funds (Except Hospital, Drainage and Water, and Navigation Districts) Typing and Supplies for Report Total Phase I Internal Control Survey Est. Cost 850 850 300 750 550 5300 1300 450 $, 650 650 200 600 350 3000 700 300 1600 500 1800 700 $ 8550 $12850 I 1050 IDS!) Grand Total Audit Cost (Estimated)$ 9600 13900 A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the auditing firm of Roloff, Hnatek and Company be authorized to proceed with Phase II of the audit at a cost range beginning at a floor of $8550.00 to a ceiling of $12,850. PROBATION DEPARTMENT - GRANT AWARD Motion by Commismoner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following S,tatement of Grant Award from the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, be and the same is hereby approved, the award therein granted is hereby accepted, and the County Judge is hereby authorized to execute the Acceptance Agreement contained therein, all as hereinafter set out, to-wit: I tf't>'3 --..-"'"<... ~' - ........ ',. ....... .....:::.:; .,1 "P"'-' .. I Pursuant to authority of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended, and in response to your grant application dated October 8. 1974. , the Governor of the State of Texas has approved .the grant described below. ~-:,.... ~~\?, , -It; . " '!&';J ~ STATEMENT OF GRANT AWARD Criminal Justice Division Office of the Governor Project Title Grantee Organization C::t1honn COl1nty Grant Number Calhoun County Probation Department Grant Period Dates Af':-7'i-F.07-7709 Project Director January 1. 1975 - December 31. 1975 Financial Officer . T .:::tn r. e NelJrn:m Amount of CJD Award State $ 900 Federal $ 8 ,100 James F. Houlihan Grantee Cash Contribution Total $ 9,000 $ 23,239 , The budget contained on page 2 of the application is the approved budget for this grant. Grantee Request for Funds Grantee shall request funds on a monthly basis for awards greater than $10,000 and a quarterly basis for awards 'of $10,000 or less. Non,operational grants Le., equipment purchases, construction and contract services copies of invoices will be submitted with request for funds. I Future Support " . Approval of the above entitled and numbered grant does not commit the Criminal Justice Division to future funding, Any future funding shall be determined by the state plan under which application may be made, all applicable policies and procedures promulgated by the Criminal Justice Division and the appropriation of funds, This grant is subject to CJD grant conditions and rules for administration of grants, This grant is subject to and conditioned upon acceptance of special conditions (below). In-kind contributions as indicated in the grant application submitted to CJD are for information purposes only and will not require documentation, , All cash, CJD and grantee, must be accounted for in accordance with the CJD Guideline Manual, 11-1610, (Revised August 1, 1974), 1. Special conditions attached: a) Pre agreement Costs b) Compensation for Personal Services I MAR 11 1975 1\ ~~ ~ 1\ ... /\.;!...A t-.)lJW\" ~~~- nu .ert C. Flow,'rs, Executive Djr~ctor Office of he Governor, Criminal.lustice Division Date ,~--..,.,~--~..-.. - ...........~~,._,.._..~_.-.-.............~ ~ --'~-"'-'" "'." I''ijo if- , , , . SPECIAL CONDITION I Preagreement Costs Costs incurred prior to the date of the grant award are not an allowable charge to th1s project without specific writte~ approval of the CJD. Such requests will be submitted in writing by the grantee prior to requesting funds from this award if such pre agreement costs '" are to be charged against the grant project. I I , . I I I ~~E ,; SPECIAL CONDITION Compensation (or Personal 'Services 1. Payroll and Distribution of Time a) Costs charged to the grant program for personal services (direct or indirect costs) will De based on payrolls documented and, approved in accordance with generally accepted practice of the grantee. Payrolls must be supported by time and' attendance or equivalent records:for individual employees. b) Salaries and wages paid to employees 'working on more than, one grant program or cost objective must be prorated to each program or objective to produce an equitable distribution of costs to each. The basis of proration must be documented and supported oy appropriate time distribution records. c) Written LEAA permission must be obtained to permit charges of salaries to one grant in cases where two or more federal grants constitute one identified activity or "program." " I Jf;lJk ,,' Omce of the Governor Criminal Justice Division GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE l'{OTICE Agreement Calhoun County That whereas hereinafter referred to as Grantee has heretofore submitted a grant application containing standard grant conditions to the Criminal Justice Division, State aCTexas, entitled Calhoun Coun tv Probn tion Depnr tment and further identified by grant number AC-75-E02-2709 and; Whereas, the Governor of the State of Texas has appro\;,d the &rant ~gp.l~ation as evidenced by the Statement of Grant Award from the Crjminal Justice Division dated N'!J.R 1. l f ,. which contains certain special requirements in addition to the standard grant conditions and; Whereas, the Grantee desires to accept the grant award which embraces the standard grant conditions and special requirements as evidenced by the Statement of Grant Award, Now, therefore, Grantee accepts the aforementioned Statement of Grant Award, the standard grant conditions. and special . requirements and further shall timely comply with all standard grant conditions and special requirements in the grant application and Statpment. of Grant award as evidenced by this agreement executed by the official authorized to sign the original grant application as presiding officer of and on behalf of the governing body of this grantee; Now, therefore, the Grantee shall designate either the project-director or financial director to coordinate and be sole-ly .Jesponsible for submission of adjustments pertaining to both program and financial elements of the application, the position authorized to submit adjustments is P,....njPr.t" n; ,....p"t'n,.... , Date March 26. 1975 ., ,(s) Willis F. Jetton AuthOrized OffiCIals II' 11' r J L to C 11 L J dg . ..L ..L':> . c; U t v u Y U >t::: ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois Hc!1ahan. County Clerk ", " Q FormCJD2Il (111/73) I I "I I ..-I tn 8 >=:l Cl I I 4H'}'7:: ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Glaims 1-31 totalling $7,852.48 were presented by the County ,Auditor, and af,ter reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that, said claims be approved for payment. PERSONNEL MATTER - JANITOR, JESSIE TREVINO 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 publicl~ 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 mide regarding the subject matter of said closed session, thismeet~ngwill 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 fol- lowing proceedings were had: . A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Jessie Trevino be employed as a janitor effective March 27, 1975,subject to passing a physical examination, at a salary'of $500.00 per month; The Court thereupon agj:ourned. SPECIAL ~PR~H TERM HELD ~PRIE 2, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED that on this the 2nd day of there was begun and holden at the Courthouse Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of Court, said County and State, and there were the following members of the Court, to-wit: April, A. D. 1975 in the City of Port the Commissioners' present on this date Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissidner, 'Precinct 3 County Clerk 4Q3, MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT - OFFICE A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey" a,nd carried, that the construc'tion of the Mos- quito Control District office building :be financed out of the' General Fund including the following additional work and that I Marshall Lumber Company be instructed to go ahead and complete the job. Electrical Vinyl Floors Suspended Ce~ling Insulation ., --. -, -, .. .. .'-- ,-$ .186-.00 110..00 115.00 130.00 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-43 totalling $7,699.98, 'were iresented ,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 c~aims be approved for payment. The Court thereupon adjourned. I SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 4, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l X l COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE ,IT REMEMBERED, ,that ,o,n ,this the 4t.h day ,of Ap,ril" A.: ,D., 1~75 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, :County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court" ,said ,C.o,unty__and ,S,tate ,. and there were ,p.r:e,s.ent .cm. .this. date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: I PERSONNEL SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent 409, 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. 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose .of considering personnel matters. I 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 personnel matter considered in the closed meeting was made. The Court thereupon adj ourned. .-i tn 8 Cl o SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 9, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 9th day of April, A, D. 1975 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special'Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present. on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: wiu{s"F'. 'jettciri -- --- -- , -- ,-- 'C-ciunty 'Judge .. .. -' Leroy Belk Commissioner, Precinct 1 Earnest Kabela Commissioner, Precinct 2 Wayne 'Liridsey , ' 'Comniissiorier; 'Precinct 3 John T. Finster Commissioner, Precinct 4 . . . ~ - - . Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: ACCOUNTS 'ALLOWED ~ 'COUNTY I Claims 1-97 totalling $77,234.03 were presented by the County Auditor; arid 'after 'readirig'arid 'verifyirig'same;-a'moiiciri 'was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that s.aid claims be approved for payment. PERSONNEL SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with,the,pertinent 41(f) provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of. Texas Ci~il Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2(g) 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 thn went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the following proceedings were had:. A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commi~ sioner Belk, and carried, that Robert C. Cooper be employed as building and grounds maintenance man and supervisor of janitors ,effective,April 14, 1975 a~,a salary of $7,~QQ~00 p'~~,y~a~, BUDGET, 1976 The Court held another work session on the 1976 Budget. The Court announced it will reconvene at 10:00 A.'M. Thursday, April 10, 1975. APRIL 10, 1975 BUDGET, 1976 The Court held a work session on the 1976 Budget. The Court thereupon adjourned. REGULAR APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 14, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l X COUNTY OF CALHOUN X BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 14th day' ,q~ Ap.:r::i,l, ,A., .D. 1975 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca,' County of Calhoun, a Regular Term' of" the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: I I . I 4'.1"1~. .. ~_..J Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest 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 I whereupon the following orders were made and entered by said Court, to-wit: ,TAXES - CHANGE IN ASSESSMENT RATIO .-i tn g Cl Cl A public hearing was held on the matter of raising the assessment ratio for ad-valorem tax purposes. There were no interested citizens present for this public hearing other than the news media. Judge Jetton reviewed the reasons why it :is necessary to change .the assessment ratio. The main reason being a reduction in taxes due to a decrease in oil and gas valuations. Judge Jetton also itemized certain expenditures which will be necessary in addition to the county's present expenditures which will exceed the county income. I A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Kabela, and carried, that the following order be adopted, approved and passed: ORDER FIXING ASSESSMENT RATIO FOR AD-VALOREM TAX PURPOSES FOR YEAR 1975 ,. WHEREAS, the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, has been conducting work sessions to study county budget matters, and WHEREAS, such studies indicate that it is necessary to increase the ratio of assessment (also called assessment ratio) on all taxable properties in Calhoun County, Texas, for ad-valorem tax purposes, in order to fund the county operations, and WHEREAS, public notice was published in "The Citizen" newspaper on April 2, 1975, advising that the Commissioners' Court would hold a public hearing on April 14, 1975, for the purpose of con- sidering the matter of increasing such assessment ratio, and I WHEREAS, on this 14th day of April, 1975, such public hearing having been held, and all persons desiring to be heard having been heard, this Commissioners' Court, as a result of its afore- said studies and of such hearing, finds that it is necessary to increase such assessment ratio on all taxable properties in Cal- houn County, Texas, for'ad-valorem tax purposes, for the year 1975, from twenty three percent (23%) of total taxable value to thirty percent (30%) of total taxable value. 14:1'2. , I ,. I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE'COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: ' That the assessment ratio on all taxable properties, in Calhoun County, Texas, for ad-valorem tax purposes, for the year 1975, be and the same is hereby increased from twenty three percent (23%) of total taxable value to thirty percent (30%) of total taxable value. ,1 PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of April, 1975. COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton (seal)Willis'F:'Jetton,'Cbunty Judge 4T';rEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk BIDs....-.COURTHOUSE ANNEX FURNITURE The following quotations were received for furniture for the Courthouse Annex: (!aL/'zoun (!ounty t[)ffiae SuppLy April 2, 1975 I !Pot! Lauaaa, ry"xa1 11919 Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County Judge Courthouse Port Lavaca. Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: We are pleased to quote the fOllowing prices: Auditorium 108 folding chairs All metal Padded seats 60x30 tables @ 6.65 each @ 8.99 each @ 181.92 $718.20 970,92 363.81} :::1.t/. -V ~ lI..{o.~'Y 2 Texas Employment Agency 303.92/ 116.80'/ 13).00 / 179.80 I 1 36x72 Table ' @ 303.92 1 Swivel Chair 116.80 20 folding chairs All metal @ 6.65 each Padded seats @ 8.99 each Ladies J>ounge 1 Connecting Chair ,Table. Chair (Sora) )08.16 1 Chair 129,)6 We look forward to serving you. ~?I ./ }, 1 . , '-I ? Slncerely, (~vJj W':i:'1~y 41'3 , QUOTATION rn Litton LITTON OFFICE PRODUCTS CENTERS Fulton 1600 N. Main St. Houston. Texi;ls 77001 713 222,6204 DATE 4/14/75 TO Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas PAGE 1 . . INSTALLATION 6 - 8 weeks DATE Quantity StOCk No. DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL 1 128 701 Krueger folding chairs $7.23 $925.411- 2 128 901 Krueger folding chairs $7.80 $998.40 3 128 903 Krueger folding chairs $9,75 $1248.00 .-i4 128 90}3 Kl'ueger folding chairs $10" 53 $1347.84 g Ie C238 Steelcase Exec. Swivel chair Vinyl $91.25 upholstery, Aluminum base. Cl $222.19 c:b 1 5tee1case 70 X 36 Panel leg table with center drawer. 7 2e 14024 Steelcase 30 X 60 Panel leg table with $157.8 $315.64 center drawer, 8 C14} Steelcase side chair without arms padded $54.0 $162.21 seat and back vinyl upholstery painted steel frame, I, 296030 3teelcase multipurpose table 60 X }O plastic laminate top, chrome leg. ,. $145.00 le : I : I; . r::) ~'. c .1.; '; . , '. ' '" _.": 1.1' ~.: ,'l. 'f ,I d ~.,,: ,r..; ;i,~l " ")' "." .' , .. n " I ' : t'. .i ~::: ; "ji'~ : .~ .! .-'., ) ~. . ., '. i1': .! ';.J {. ;. ..:; ., "" ,'.1.-\' ,", : '. i . '. i ~; . . STATE AND LOCAL TAXES TO BE ADDED WHERE APPLICABLE. A. This quotation becomes an order (contract) when accepted below and one copy returned to seHer. B. Terms: Net 10th Prox.., unless otherwise specified. REMITTANCE SHALL BE DUE FOR ANY PORTION OF THIS ORDER WHtCH HAS BEEN DE LIVERED. (All claim:) for damagf'!s must be made in writing within 10 days from installations.) C. LATE PAYMENT; For delinquency or default in p.1yment or other such occurrence, there shaH be a late payment charge of one and ont~-half percent (1.1}2%) per month on unpaid baliH\(:e of accounts not paid by 10th of month ;lfter billing. . D. Non-$tock (markp.d~abovcl speciallv ordered merchandise is non.returnable. E. SEE REVERSE SlOE for complete col\ditions of sale. . LITTON OFFlCE PRODUCTS CENTERS. IBY OATE ORIGINAL --., BY ~-I- --' . 0~ ~., .. ~~-----'- ACCEPTED The Court tabled the bids until they are tabulated. 1~14 I - ".-. '. ,. ~-:... ;-~;"'--.u ___ .:::-"-_-..-:..:._a.~ ,.. _, _ .~jt_:. IitiMAN SERVICES DELIVERY SYSTEM ...;:..... _,,_~C", L ._~Ojn-C7P~-(;f?7tJ4' h a~0 .. \_) C) I HUMAN SERVICES. DELIVERY SYSTEH PROPOSED RESOLUTION GRANTING PERHISSIOl'! TO VICTORIA DEPARTMENT OF CmlMUNITY AFFAIRS TO OPERATE IN CITY OR COUNTY AREA. 1 1 Whereas :the sixty-third legislature of the State of Texas in regular session, appropriated to the Texas Department of Community Affairs, among other sums, the sum of $1.5 million for the biennium: "To provide assistance to multi-purpose human resource delivery organization." And whereas the City of Victoria Department of Community OAffairs has contracted with the Texas Department bf Community Affairs to develop a Human Services Delivery System for the seven county area of the Golden Crescent Planning Therefore, be it resolved that the (J,//l/iJ'6:'.>IMif;5 U?CT r;')~ Od4()f-w .Jt?iJ,/J;ry/ the VictoTla Department of I Region, did vote unanimously to permit Community Affairs to perform a needs assessment of resources and to implement such a tZ?z~l/J L2/lW It is further understood that system to meet human needs of ti/WJ),$S/~,!'; (1A'r/.//-" atjt!/J (]-;-/ may at any time acceptor r~ject any 6f the services that are , . :,- -' made available through this system. Passed and adopted on this the day of 1975. Signed: --Na-Y-OT, eC?0/-;/ JuL>f.'E" . I -C-it-y-Secrctary- \ ~ - -r , ,j '. ,,,,~,,, ....~,-...".,......., .,. '-r":;";"I:..'....'--~. . .__.~_.~, H ._.~.~~._ "'" >..~ . >;"". "~~ j" I ,~ " . v'" I .-i tn 8 o Cl I I 4-13 A motion was made by Commissioner Finster that the above Resolution be approved to negotiate an agreement, ,with ,the, ,Human .Ser,v;ic.es De- livery System of the City of Victoria Department of Community Affairs. The motion died for lack of a second.' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-41 totalling $16,870.26 were presenteA by ,the, ,Co,unty Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said bills be approved for payment. MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT - OFFICE BUILDING An inspection was made of the new Mosquito Control District office building by Commissioners Lindsey and Belk; Upon motion by Commis- sioner Lind~ey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the office building was accepted and the bill of Marshall Lumber Company in the amount of $2535.00 was approved for payment out of the Un- budgeted Fund. GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster and carried, that the following Resolution be adopted: RESOLUTION STATE OF ,TEXAS. ,J l J COUN:1:Y OF, C,AL~OUN, Providing for the endorsement of Golden Crescent Manpower Operation to operateemanpower program activity within the boundaries of Calhoun County. The said program acitivity would be' provided under the Comprehensive Employment and-Training Act-of,1973, as amended, and contracted through the Texas Department of Community Affairs,' Austin, Texas. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Golden Crescent Manpower Operation has the endorsement of the Calhoun County Commissioners' Court to operate manpower program activity in Calhoun County. (s) Willis F. Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County 416 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED -,HOSPITAL The County Auditor presented the hospital bills and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said bills be approved. PERSONNEL SESSION , The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3Aof Ar~icle6252-17 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, 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly,announced that before any final,action, decis~on 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 personnel matter considered in the closed meeting was made. The Court announced it will recess until 9:00 A. M. Wednesday April 16, 1975. APRIL 16, 1975 TEXAS STATEMENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The Court attended a public hearing conducted by the. Texas State Department of Health'regarding the application'of the county for a permit to operate a 175 acre ,solid waste disposalsit~ at the intersection.of U. S. 87 and F. M. 2433. The Court announced it will recess until 10:00 A. M. Friday, April 18, 1975. I I I I .-i tn g Cl o I I 4. .'.1"1 '. . t'.. APRIL 18, 1975 AIRPORT ~ Mr. Mike Wright and Mr. Roy Porter with Forrest & Cotton, Inc., Engineers, met with the Court to discuss their report regarding the Calhoun County Airport. Mr. Dale with FAA was also present for 'this meeting. A lengthy ,discussion ensued concerning the alternate plans for reconstruction. It was determined 'that the enginee~s will meet again with the Court on April 24th at 11:00 A. M. with an estimated cost to reconstruct the 4,000 foot runway with a 20,000 pound load limit. PLAT - PALM HARBOR SUBDIVISION, PRECINCT 4 Calhoun County Building Inspection Department Port Lavaca, Texas April 15, 1975 Commissioqers' Court Calhoun County Pt. Lavaca, Tx. 77979 Dear Sirs: The attached plat of Palm Harbor Subdivision to. be located in the Port O'Connor area of Calhoun County has been checked by this office for compliance ~rth the Septic Tank Order and the Flood Control Order as passed by the Court.' The proposed subdivis~on has been found to be in applicable regulations and is hereby approved by referred to. the Court for further action. .' . compliance\'/With the this office and is , R~spectfully submitted, (s) Don Ragin Donald W. Ragin, Building Inspector A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Co.mmissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the plat of Palm Harbor Subdivision, being portions of Outlots 3 & 4, Block 24 o.f the Port O'Connor Outlots, presented by Robert W. Moore and Eddy Voss, be approved but it is understood that the streets are not being accepted for county main- tenance. 4,1'8 .CLOSED,SESSION,-, PURCHASE ,OF 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" 2(f) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of ,considering the I matter of purchasing 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 ses'sion, this meeting will be reopened to the public'. No final action, decision or vote with ~egard,to the pur9hase of real estate was taken. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-15 totalling $8469.00 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Co~issioner Lindsey, and carried that said claims be approved for_payment. ""_ ..,_ , '" : - , - ' . ' , , ,., .:', BIDS AND PROPOSALS - 1/2 TON PICK-UP, PRECINCT 2 I The following bids were received for a 1975 l/2'ton pick-up for Precinct No.2: Bid submitted by Marshall Chevrolet Company,Port Lavaca,Texas: April 16, 1975 Commissioner's Court Calhoun County, Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen; The following bid is submitted for your'consideration on one (1) 1975 Chevrolet Pickup Fleetside, 117.5" Wheelbase, 6 cylinder engine equipped with: Heavy Duty Shocks ,- front and rear; Oil & Amp. gauges; Cigarette Lighter; rear bumper with hitch; roof drip rails; behind .seat,storage; ,full.foam,seat;_Heater & Electric Wipers; Trade-in: 1968 Ford Pickup - Total Difference: $2,740.91 Thank you for the opportunity to submit this bid. Very truly yours, MARSHALL CHEVROLET COMPANY (s) W. C. Marshall I I .-i tn g Cl. o I. .. I 4,19 , QUOTATION TERRY"BUNCH MOTORS Ff.l= PHo~i~it~~~i:~~~E 512 ~if~' . ''--- . ~.-- h 'DATE ' 'Apri:l'16. '1975' , , , , , PROPOSAL TO: COWHSSI mfDtS COIJIf!' CllLHOHN r.onH'rV 1"':;Y/i,~ 'Ponrr T II 1T~ r'^ rp7{ ^ c: , DELIVERY DATE ,0 t,,, J,<:; (1"i1'" em S~C":i ~1 Om....,.. YEAR J n<:; MAKE Ford NO, CYLINDERS 6 CUBIC INCH PRICES QUOTED ON NEW UNIT AND TRADE-IN EXPIRE MODEL H'_1"" - Pickll}(lDY STYLE Stvl"side ~M WHEELBASE n 7 SPECI FICA TIONS PRICE List Price (F,0,B, Factory) I'; ,),Q<:;.70 i=~";'~1'I1 Fxci se T ox - Freieht .'-)0.00 Preoaration and Conditioning ';0.00 State Sales T ox , 1;0 Quot-e License Fees I"n (\ilr,~-"" Title end,lnspection Fees Inel , " ADDITIONAL EQUIPM&lT: 20~ 70 {..i~"_:~"'.-;r 1"1~'."'; .~hi"-"'t,-,.. Ti'Y>^",,+ 'I:. " ,,- ()n ~';<1 :'''''':'"\ (:1:~ct~..... 1, ];'".1 ;"....-. -.",,~I T,' ._.:.-l. lQc7n Cip-arett~ Li~'ht.t~r ~ , 9. '''' R~ClX B1.t~l')el' I'dth Hitch 1,<:: ()() Roof Drj, n R.qil.~' , ~+'" Behind SC!at Storage , std , ..,,, ~, l' '" ~ <'. + ~t,,, ir"At,"~ R, ~_r-)~,_,~,,,..,... ....." ><":l....,.,~.~....;f'O l:r-i,..,~~.~~~'~""..:l 'IF' - ~, l~:... ~.h ......... ~+~ ()"+,,;,,,.. ?~,q..,...'1-lnW lr .. "'-., . 'P,::d'l'"11.,..:4 P,-."'\;,+ il",~""",ft~ .;~ 14...~, " "'c ,- ~, " 1().()() .. . , . TOTAL FACTORY LIST PRICE $3933.10 r",3" 1<'1 ",..t, T\~ ~ -Wn+, . 6<36, <:;R . $3246.52 Less Trode-!n AUo-wo~ce 755.00 Yeer 1968 I.'oke Ford , Model ?.;('>1"~..'T' Co, Cor No - , - . . - -.,. ~ ,. , -- ,. TOTAL NET DIFFERENCE (2),91.<)2 S~e Footno REMARKS ",. httv~ 2- tru.::k in r,tnr;k ti);,,>.t :1'5,;,.8 <1Jl th~ .""l 'h ...~r'" ~r;~ ~if'; ~~ t, i ann eZc~Dt i tl~ --,j, ,., .. te, !\:'mark t l,'t""'m'" f,........\,+ ~1....1..,...~ It."O" ~Id""; n-' C' ",,'.. ,0 "'"0 "0 ,~t f.\,C ./..v_..Ol.':U. n.._.L~'. 0.1. 'J}~ .ft'.' n~. 0 Th:mk vou .:;"or the. onno:M~ltrdty i"'lf +"Y"l I"lr ' 1,' ,.: 4...1 '"-'m Color i~ D.?!'!: Gr~eno Tr.:1.kinp this ('}H()h~", + - Terry Bunch Motors 9i...:; ~'(;::"~t1i?. Is. J.. &Z- wr:tgg~, G~neral SrJ.es l,;gr 420 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey, and carried, that the alternate bid of Terry Bunch Motors in the amount of $2521.52 be accepted. CALHOUN COUNTY INDEPENDENT SGHOOL DISTRICT .. Calhoun County Independent School District Drawer DD Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 I March 26, 1975 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County Judge 211 South Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: This is a request for a waiver of the building permit fees for any construction undertaken by our High School Building Trades classes located at the old Six-Mile School site. These projects will not include major construction: i.e., large buildings. We do appreciate your support of our school system. I Sincerely yours, (s) Marvin W.Kirkman Marvin W. Kirkman, Superintendent MWK:mb cc: Dr. Crandall J. Young Mr. Bobby Meloy A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- sioner Lindsey, and carried, that the request of the Calhoun County Independent School District for a waiver of the building permit fees for construction to be undertaken by the High School Building Trade classes on the Six-Mile school property be granted and the building permit fee be waived. COURTHOUSE ANNEX - FURNITURE Concerning the bids which were received on Monday, April 14th for furniture for the Courthouse Annex, a motion was made by Commis- I sioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that we accept the bid of ~itton Office Supply Company for furniture for the Courthouse Annex which bid is shown in Vol. T, Pages 412- 413, Minutes of the Commissioners' Court, as such bid was amended as shown by item A of the footnotes on the following tabulation, and the bid so accepted being the 4th alternate shown on said tabu- lation, which alternate specifies the 128 folding chairs as being Krueger if903S. 421 ANALYSIS OF FURNITURE QUOTATIONS - APRIL 14, 1975 LITTON OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY . I One Swivel Chair One Table 36ux70u Two Tables Three Chairs & Table Total 1st Alt. 2nd Alt. ,3rd Alt. 4th Alt. 91. 25 229.19 315.64 465.30 $1094.38 A) PLUS 12S' chairs""'" - ".." -- - ----925 .44 TOTAL BID 998.40 1248.00 1347.84 $2019.82,$2092.78",.$2342,38,.,$2442.22 CALHOUN COUNTY OFFICE SUPPLY .-i tn 8 o o One Swivel Chair One Table 36ux72u Two Tables Three Chairs & Table Total PLUS 128 Chairs TOTAL BID 116.80 303.92 363.84 437.52 $1222,08 851.20 $2073.28 1150.72 $2372.80 1363.20(B $2585.28 I A) Because of misunderstanding in specifications the following corrected item replaces the original.bid,item:,.,, " 440-410 Steelcase chair w/o arms, chrome frame, vinyl upholstery @ $137.00 each 440-230 Steelcase, table 22~'X20" (hooks,.between, the, 2 411. 00 chairs) , ' . , , , ' 54.30 $ 465.30 B) Added per phone call April 17, 1975 TAXES - DISCOUNT FOR EARLY PAYMENT DISALLOWED A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: ORDER DISALLOWING DISCOUNT FOR EARLY PAYMENT OF COUNTY TAXES WHEREAS, ,in previous years Calhoun County, Texas has opted to allow a discount 'for early payment of County taxes as provided in 'Article 7255b, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, and I WHEREAS, "the 'Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, desires to discontinue allowing such discount, commencing with the tax year 1975; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY,THE,COMMISSIONERS!,COURT,OF,CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: '4.2:2 Section 1. That no discount shall be allowed for early payment of County taxes for the year 1975. Section 2. That no discount shall be' allowed' for'early'payment of County taxes for any year subsequent to.the year 1975 unless and until an order of this Court is entered allowing such discount. PASSED AND APPROVED this 18th day of Apr~l-, 1975. ' (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan. , Mary Lois'McMahan, County"Clerk COUNTY AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT Mr. Houlihan, the County Auditor reviewed his annual report for the Court. The Court thereupon adjourned. SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 24, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l , COUNTY OF CALHOUN X BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 24th day of Ab.ril, A, D. 1975, there was begun and holden'at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners'" Court, said County and State, "and' there' were'present' bh"this'aate' 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, Precinct No. 1 'Comfui55ioner~' Precinct"No', 2' Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 Commissioner, .Precinct No.4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were entered by said COU:r:,t~i to-wit: CLOSED SESSION - PURCHASE OF 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, I I I 42'~, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a , closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec, 2(f) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering matters per- taining to purchase of real estate. I The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said.<:lq~E)c;l,s~~siQl}, :tl}ts,meE)t;tI),g 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: '.,', _'. , , " , A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Mrs. Ora Day Dodd be advised that Calhoun County does not desire to purchase any property at the Port O'Connor .-i landfill site. tn 8 Cl Q ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-24 totalling $6,791.13 were presented by the Assistant County Auditor; a'nd after 'reading-'arid verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. I ELECTION CANVASS - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The Court having canvassed the Constitutional Amendment Election vote finds the same to be confirmed as reported by the Erection Judges. -- AIRPORT Mr: Mike Wright and Mr. Jim Alvis with Forrest & Cotton, Inc., Engineers, met with the Court to discus~ the additional report re- garding the Calhoun County Airport and the matter of determining which plan of reconstruction of runway 14-32. I A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey,"se'conded'by Commissioner Finster and carried, that Alternate No.2 of Plan IV, which includes' hot mix treatment as set out in the supplemental study by Forrest & Cotton, Inc., Engineers, dated April 24, 1975 be adopted by the Court as the plan to be used in reconstruction of runway 14-32 at the Cal- houn County Airport, subject to approval by FAA and TAC, and that the Engineers make grant applications based on this plan. 42'4 APPROVAL OF MINUTES . A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster and carried, that the Miputes for meetings held by the Court on March 10, 14, 21 and 26 be approved as read. ATTEST: "~~m~~ Mary ois McMahan, County Clerk Judge I The Court thereupon adjourned. .; '># .... ~ "''',:.' SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 5, 1975 Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ea=est Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T, Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge ' Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, P~ct. A County Clerk whereupon the following orders were entered by said Court; to-wit: ACCOUNTS ALLOWED~- COUNTY Claims 1-58 totalling $1~,842.30 were presented,by the County Auditor and after reading and verify~ng same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that -said claims be approved for payment. I COURTHOUSE ANNEX - CONCRETE CAR STOPS, PARKING AREA A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Commissioner Belk be authorized to order sixty-two (62) concrete car stops for the Courthouse Annex parking lot from Texas Foundation and Precast Company of Victoria, Texas, at a cost of $9.85 each plus $30.00 for hauling or a total of $640.70. I .-i tn 8 o o I -I 42$ COUNTY PROPERTY - PRECINCT NO. 2 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County purchase one (1) acre of land, more or less, adjoining the Precinct #2 county barn property on the rear for a price of $2,800.00 with the provision that the Sellers will remove the buildings from said land 'within '90 days from the date of~the deed to the County, it being. understood that the County is purchasing the land only, but not purchasing any buildings thereon and the price to be paid therefor being $2,800.00; this purchase being conditioned upon Sellers furnishing County an owner's title policy in the amount of $2,800.00, such title policy to have no exceptions or reservations unless the same are first approved by, County; such title policy to be paid for by County; all funds for this transaction to be paid from.~~~~~~~~,#Z,~~~~s"." "'. ". The Court thereupon adjourned. County Judge Attest: LJ)?./J'k../l~ . ~iS McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 8, 1975 THE .STATE OF TEXAS X X COUNTY OF CALHOUN r BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the' 8'th--day' c'r May:-i\'. D. 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were entered by said Court, to-wit: CLOSED SESSION - PURCHASE OF 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. 2(f) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the matter of purchasing 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. 42,6 No final action, decision or vote wit~ rega~4to-the p'urcha~e,o.f real estate was taken. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-82 totalling $25,356.30 were presented by the Assistant'_ 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. AIRPORT - FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATION A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Court,approve the following Federal Grant Application for a grant for reconstruction of the Calhoun ,County Airport,such ?pplication for grant. being to the Federal Aviation Administration, and that the, County, Judge be authorized ):0 sign, ~p.,d ,sub!l1..i,t .8.!1ch, !ipp;I.,i.c.a.t.ipp., ,tf1roug)1. .t,h~, .c;I.~~J'.ip.g, PPJ.lsj:, ,t() the Federal Aviation Administration. (See Federal Gran:t, Appl.ica,tion, )?age, 427) AIRPORT - STATE GRANT APPLICATION A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded, by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Court approve the following State Grant Application for a grant for reconstruction of the Calhoun County Airport, such application for grant being to the Texas Aeronautics Commission, and that the County Judge be authorized to sign and submit such application through the clearing house to the Texas Aeron~utics Commission. ~ (See State Grant Application, Page 435) I I I I .-i tn g Cl o I I 4~27, , '.":. 'l<)' 11'I'e If' 1',,~ l..~t ',l' '....'h.... lk" ':.i.1il 1<<1,:>11 .2:;', ,:w """ "" ,;,,,~,";,;,;~";.;, "i",:;;';;;;;;'; ""'" 'C~;;;;"' ..1 ':';; ',::~ 'r. .... ! 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FEllERAL ( JS~,,-:.J.,~~___.j 111 16. f'lJ~IJS DUI--</'l.TION JJ_(,..1<;mlh~) fl. lnter$!arc G, COrrvT\u"itVI-\ctIC"AgcI1c 2'1.SfATl: ( )$~QJ1P .1 I 1 vr mo C. Sub Stat<'l Diu t~. Spo"~o,ed Otpiln;lation 22, LOCJ\L I ) $ 55,LQQQ_ .l 11". f;S;r....RO....r.C, ST^I1T ~ Ht.J.5_-S_ D. County I. Indian Z3.QTHM ( }$~~===-__.j I j1~. r:oS'r. PflO;ECT t)UIlAl1()N l(_(Mom"~) E. City J, Or;:'.:r (Sp...ci~Yin A[!m;lfh~2'4. 701"-4:':::10, n.n.:,)) . ( J $ ~QG~__., !i2S. E~IE~~trl~~~;'S P~~CT Reconst;uction of Rum'Jay 14-32, Para 11 e1 Taxiway and Apr'on " , 'j ;26. OE'.'SCl1lpm,-:."iCiFAi';'-LICANT'S PROJECT (i'"rposc-) li i Project tlil1 re~,tore the primary runway, i! : gross ai,rc,taft ~<!eight. These areiiS have !I ~ j 'I l' _. __ : 127. A~I:'A 0(- f'flCJGCT 1:.1< '~(:T lln<.li:'a~c City. County, Statl;!. lltc.l ~t_.~!:lbg~'~_SQ1!.:ltl ~__'____ J j::h. Ct.lNGHI;.sS~0f\:,,:... 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""^'.""'r-".-.....~r'''"''''"'''' '''70,"",".'0'",,=,".. ,;,;w-- '~.s... :OAw"'d(Hl b [J A"Jc"t,.oj C OW,thdtilwn 1$ _ ___ {;O FEDERflL AMnUNT(F Y_hmds/ (}S 00 '6 FlINOSAVA:LABLfi 19_~___ 61.S1ATfSHARE (IS 00 : '.>1 (NOIN(; D~....n: 19 _ _~_ __ {;2 LOCAL BJ--JAR( ( }$._ .00 ,-;;-~Di~-RA'l:'"Gi-v\Nf 10 BJ. OTHER ( ) $ .00 ; : 161. TOTAL (60. 6t, 62. 63) ( ]$'== -=.00 :-::~,:1?~:mrACi'vNO""ACCwNTrB...,irCH ---- ~mtPTi"c;G7rAM:-L\NK ~____n~__ , , , ;,..-.\~----_._,--~-~._~_._.._------ ----,---- --_._-------_..-.---._--~ . C-.;. R,EMAHn; . parallel fa iled, taxiway and apron to carry 12,500 lb. 30 c i::0\A\NG-fiol:.iSr:lSITCiwl-TiCliS-UB~ 11 H D J" ,-' I r'/-::'3' f'."!.,,.\ n""i",,~1 f;"'''",..,1 428 ...,._.___~ -----_~_"O~ ~_ _..".,.____,-. n__, _.-:___._ ___ ~ DE?ARTMEl<T OF TRANSPORTATIOt<. FEDERAL AVIATION AOMIWISTRATlC>N Ol.~t\ "00. 80-RO\'I";" ~, J. Slot", Cl6Qrio9hol.lse 'd~o1ifitl, PREAPPLlCATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PART I 2. Applicant's Application No. 1 3. F.d.,.al Grootor Agancy '. ApplicQTlt Nome Department of Transportation Calhoun County Organi rlJ4ional Unit DepOI'fment Divi:s.ion Federa 1 Aviation Administration Houston Airports District Office 211 S. Ann St. . Admin; 5lrativ~ OHiee Street Address _ P,O. BOJl 8800 Paul B.Koonce Dr. Room 225 Port Lavaca Calhoun Sfr..! Addreu _ P.O. BellC CIY County Houston Texas 77017 Texas 77979 Ci1y State Zip CtH~e Stete Zip Code ,~ 5. Oe1ocripti...", Nom. of the Pfoieet -- Airport Development Aid Program, Calhoun County Airport, Port Lavaca, Texas . 6. F"de.,,1 Catalo';/ No. I 7. Federal Funding Needed I 20,102 I $ 315,000 8. Gront4e Type V 'I L StOHl', 19. Typo of Anistonce i " COlJnty. _ _City, Other (Specify) I I ! I X erant,. loon, ('Ith~r (S.pecify) 10. Popultrtio"l Directly Benefi~ing Irom ~heF Project !2. Len9th of Project 17,800 17 months 11. COMQ:r..sional Uistdct 13. Be9inning Dot., '" i 14 8-75 , b, 14. Dote- of Application 14 May 6, 1975 15. The- opplicQnI certifies thot to the b,,~t of his kno.....ledge and belief, the ooto in this preapplicalion are- trve and ':0""<';', ",nd the filing of the pr_oppli..:otioC'\ ho. b..n duly outnoriud by th. governing hod.,. of the applicant. Typed nomo Title Telephone Numoer Wi 11 i s F. Jetton County Judge -- ARrA COOE HUMBER (liT. Signature of outn(lrll.ci r.pr...."'ativ. 512 552-2967 , , For Ftlderol Use O,.,ly - , I FAA Fomt5100"'3D l6~731 SIJPf.:P.$EOES FAA FORM 5100-3 P_l '''-'~''\,--}'f' 429 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATlOI'l ADMlI'lISTRJ. TION OMS NO. 40.QO!81 PREAPPLlCATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE I PART II I. Docs Ihis assist.nce reeucst reculfe Slale, local', "iglonal Or olher priority. r'ling' 2. Does Ihis assistance reQuile Slale or local advisory, educalional Or health clealance? X Yes ~_No Yes X No .-i tn 2 o o 3, Does Ihis assistance request require Clearinehouse review' ---X- Ves __ No 4, Does this assislance rCQues! require Stale, local, regional or other planning approval' ---X_ Yes No 5, Is Ihe proposed project coveled by an approved comprehensive pl~' Yes X No , " 6, Will the assistance i"Quested serve a Feder,' inslallation' Ves X No 1, Will the assistance requesled be on Fcdwlland Of installation' Yes X No 8, \'1ill!he assislance requested h,ve an effect on Ihe environment? Yes X No 9. Willlhe assistance leGuested cause the displacement 01 individuals, families, businesses, or farms' Yes X No 10, Is theie other related assistance for this projecl previous, pending. 01 anlicipated? X Yes No I PART III - PROJECT nUOGt:T I I F EOE~'. L c;, ';"" LOG TYP[ Of ASSIST.I.:';='C I F1~ST 9UDCET PE~'ou I aALANCE OF PRenECT, T01'AL I a.:UILHH'P lnAU.~RANT.~TC. I II. (01 (b) (el I (d) ,., I , 20,1 02 Grant 315,000 2, 3. 4. .. 5. - 6, Total Federal Contribution S S s 315,000 1, State Contribution 50,000 j - 8, Applicanl Contribution 55,000 9, Other COft!riblions ----- 1--. lO,Totals S S S 420,000 , - ,. '= --. ' .. , .. .. ., PART IV - PROGIlAM ~M,RRATIV[; HATEMan (/,ltoeh p",r in.s'ru(;l ian} I --.----.-- ---- f-AA P''^"Tlt 51UO.;W ((...13l tUPER~E.OrS F".^ FORM ~lOO"3 f'~'\.... 2 I 143(:} Part IV - Program Narrative Statement The proposed development for the Calhoun County Airport, Reconstruct Runway 14-32, I its parallel taxiway and apron, is necessarY to provide the desired level of safety for users of the airport. The airport was constructed in 1964 and was to be con- , structed of 12" of lime Stabilized Subgrade, 6" of Sand Shell Base and a 2 course surface treatment to prOVide for aircraft of 53,200 pounds (dual gear) gross weight. The actua'l section constructed consisted of a two course surface treat- ment, 5" of Sand Shell Base and 7" of Lime treated. Subgrade. The fact that the clay subgrade was not stabilized is limiting the existing structural strength to not 9reater than 8000 lbs, gross weight. The airport is serving general aviation with aircraft not exceeding 12,500 lbs. gross weight. It is the purpose of this project to reconstruct the primary runway 14"32, the parallel taxiway and apron area to serve this need, - ~A_".___ '_~._,__v. DETAILED COST BREAKDOWN INCLUDI"G CONTINGENCIES, ENGINEERING, TESTING, INSPECTION, AND LAYOUT OF CONSTRUCTION 1) Excavate and Recompact Sand Shell Base 17,454 yd3 @ $2.44 yd3 2) Lime 707 tons @ $70.16/ton = $ 42,600 :1 = $49,600 ,3) Lime Stabilization 62,833 Yd3 @ $,61/yd2 4) 4-1/2" P-208 Base Material 7,854 yd3 @ $12.20/yd3 = $ 38,3 00 = $95,800 5) Prime Coat 21,991 gal. @ $.85/gal. = $18,875 6) u....+- ~JHv 1 "0" nil'" ".....'" lll^ .... 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NEGATIVE DECLARATION CONCERNING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Calhoun County Airport Port Lavaca, Texas This negative declaration is submitted in support of the request for aid for airport development at the Calhoun County Airport, Port Lavaca, Texas. 1, Location and Existing Airport Features The Calhoun County Airport is located 4 miles Northwest of Port Lavaca, Texas. Port Lavaca, Texas, is located 120 Southwest of Houston, Texas, and is o~ the Gulf of Mexico. Present development consists of a primary runway of 4000 feet (14-32), its par~llel taxhlay; an alternate runway of 2837.50 feet (5,-23), and a paved apron area with a maintenance hangar. 2. Description of Proposed Development Reconstruct runway 14-32 (4000 X 75'),its parallel taxiway (4000 X 40'), 2 the existing paved aircraft parking apron and connecting taxiway (6,500 yd ). 3. Purpose The primarY purpose of this development is to strengthen these existing areas to provide a safe landing and takeoff surface for aircraft presently operating from the airport. The present pavement section is failing under existing use. 4. Proposed t1ethod of Accomp 1 i shment Reconstruction of the pavement section will be accomplished by removing the 2 course surface treatment. The existino 5" thickness of Sand Shell Base will be excavated and stockpiled for later use. The 7 inches of lime treated subgrade vii 11 be excavated and removed. Then 6" of the clay subgrade will be stabilized. It is assumed that 4" of the Sand Shell Base may be salvaged and replaced on the 6" lime treated subgrade. Subsequently, 4-1/2" of P-208 Base Material will be placed on the Sand Shell Subgrade. Th~~ 1-1/2" Hot Mix will be added to complete the section. 5. Safeguards to Avoid and Short-Term Effects on Environment I~ general, during the construction period, the contractor will be required I. :1 , I I I I , - I , 'I .' .-l I .-l tn 8 C1 Cl I 7. I '<. I 43:3 to comply ~/ith directives of the engineer in implementation of FAA Advisory Circular 150/5370-7 \'Ihich is entitled "Airpott Construction Contl'Ols to Prevent Air and Hater Pollution." I~ ~ ~ Specification for the bituminous hot mix Hill require that the plant from which the hot mix is obtained be operated in compliance l'lith all applicable local, state and federal ail' quality control standards and regulations. Excavated material not being teused in the base section \'Iill consist of lime tteated clay and the two coutse sutface treatment. This matel'ial wi 11 be di sposed o{ e 1 sel./here on airport ptope,'ty in such a fash i on as is compat i b 1 e wi th futui'e runvlay or taxi way expuns i on. Thete l'li 11 be no burning permitted on the airpott site and no liquid waste will be produced. Sanitaty portable privies approved by the local health officeI' will be , provided for all consttuction personnel. \1 ~ ~ 6. ~ ~ 1( No unique scenic, vlildlife habitat, recreational, historical, or cultutal ! interest area wi 11 be affected to any ne'.1 extent by this project si nce all \'lOrk \'fill be cartied out within the present ail'port boundaries. Consideration of Interests of the Communities in the Vicinity of the Airport ~ Except for the to\vn ~~...Y.Q.f,ihJ..ocated 4 mil es southeast of the ~1 Ail'port,\ the7€"1'sno other community 01' significal'd; residential devel(lplllent-/~ within 5 miles of the airport boundaries. lhe County Commission of Calhoun COlmty has by appropriate resolution endorsed this project. . Y---~ Displace!;,ent of Persons or BUsinesses ~j-- The completion of the proposed project will result in no displacement .,~ of persons or businssses. ~~ Contl'oversx>....Qt!ections. 0)' Other Advel'se Comment j:t sf ~~. lJ Air, Water, Solid Waste, Noise, and Visual Pollution In summary, completion of this project will in no significant ~Iay increase air, water, solid waste, noise, or visual pollution on or the airport. near Scenic. j4ildiiie, RecreatlOna'i, and Cultural Interest Areas Affected 8. 9. 10. This is a non-controversial comment (by way of revision been reco'j I'ed. project. No objection or other adverse of the proposed project or'cthen/ise) has 1434 ';; " $ 11. Conclusion; Finding of No Significant Impact on Environment Completion of the project I>lill in no significant way adversely affect the ai'rport's impact upon the environment beyond that now existing. On the positive side safer movement of aircraft will be facilitated by removal of poor surface conditions. Date Wiliis F. Jetton County Judge ., - i ~ "L- ~ ) , ("" ~ , 1 ) J ~/~~ C:v (-/J ~ I (?~1 m-' 0 '3\ )~,~,Ll/ --,~ ~--._1_,.,-',,\ ~ ~ f\ ~ ~\,~0:;V /}> \ 01'.1.< r-.--.:!-:. "- I _/'~ {~ u(\ (/--- ,/ ,___ ' (I !.!.:) ",; /' '-/ I;) / 0,,,r 1 l. 5:'<'lr~"D'" ~y ,,' -..::...,:...:J ! I /1 "~-<,'~' "".,,~ ~ I " ~t.~/ -t ... \ . ~____-,"_.r' j ;-'.;/l r': ..,.-:"':,..".......:-.:),1' <../::- '- \ ,--:. I ...._-~_.' ~f '.-" \'-,~. { .I ,~- \ r / \ 'PO ~~. T:'';-.~'U\ c" C/ (,- ,-) ';:7/ \ r-::-:-!', I' . /i / ....~.;-' 'Y-"" ...... ".-' \ (22) , @I AV/""i"'--,' ~/ / \ ;...' _ (/""h,"-", /;:' ~ Y ""'~\/1 /" 1.vi\--_._- / ,YP;~;';:~'~or . IIIt_'pCO . /' ~ ~/ Z'-'" ;'-j' ;' /' \- )) j") .:' /f G\) \.,.. t.. // ..~/ ----.L' / ,1 :.I I ':':;;"~.-(l. ~/ g -1 '- (/ GD ", \ // 7Y g~~~~;:~~'~? /)/ ., .., f: ..r- 77 ...:.V~CINITY iAAP SCALE: I":: 30 mi. ) .."1 ~. }" , ~' , I, , .-- I ., "I .. 435 Prine or Type TEXM, Ar-:Jl.ONAU'l'lCS CO,,::.W:SIO;'l REQUEST FOIl STATE :\ID-TEXAS AIRPOIlT 1\10 PIWGRl\;"l (2) j~ame of Ai/rort Calhoun Cou.fl:LY, AirDort (1) D~te nay 8 19.15.... (IName of Public Agency m~king ref1uest ,.fa1hn'Jn r:'1l1nt.'L ( N,,!ne, Title, und Telephone No, of Sponsor's Official Rq;rcscntJtivc 1,li 11 i sF. Jetton, Ccunty Judo;>. _ AC 512-~52-29S7 (5) Mailing Addres~: 211 S. Ann Street Str:lct Port La vaca City Texas St<ite .77979_, Zip (6) DESCnIPTION OF WORE: ITB,,\S pp.OrOSED Fitl ii1 items below which pertain te this Project: (use nearest dcllilr) (m LAND ACQUiSITION: Number 07 Acres (Attach sketch to sh"w configuration) (8 SITE PREPARATiON: U\tt2ch cost breakdown to sho\'! amount of ~ clearing, g;-C;iding, drainoge, utility removal o ' and turfing) (8) P/,vEMENT CONSTRUCTIO,,: (shew/breakdown into units, i.e, runways, ta>:iways, & airefilft parking apron (s) ) Total Est, Cost $ $ $ 344,200 (8) LIGHTING: TYPE $ $ (10) ~1.A.V!G/\:!ONc',L AIDS: {11) 8U1LDU\IGS {Ce~c:-ibc)~ I (12) MISCELLANEOUS (Describel: $ TOTAL PROJECT $ ~ 75,W10 ,. S 420,000 _'__' (13) ENGINEERli~G 8: CONTINGENCIES (14) STATUS OF SPOi:1SOF\'~FUNDS D3te Available Junl~ 1 ~ 19~~__ Identify Source of Funds General Fund - COllntv Fe'de-to] i\vi ati on-Aul~inis tl'at ion..Grcnt Amount of Funds S.............55..QOO S----.l!.5,.900 _ $____,__" 370,000 TOTAL (15) AIRPOHT PR(;,PERTY STATUS (New Airport Onlyi ---L....(a) Now owned by Sp:msor ,_(0) Approved site under o;:>tlon _(c) Pos,ible siles ioc2;ed __(d) No site, un:::er consideration (1G) AP?LlCATION IS HERESY MADE FOf\ A STATE GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF S~O,OOO_,__ (11 DATe THI\T WORK CA!'~ liE ST/\HTED,__,;uolj.0t. 1975 (1 SI(;NATUnE OF Sf'ONSORING ;\GENCY'S REf'RESE;~TATIVE: TIT LE_,~Olll1ty Judge 14'3'6 " ,. , CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT, PORT LAVACA, TEXAS Pavement Construction 6" Lime Stabil ization 4" Sand Shell Reconstruction 4-1/2" P,208 Base 1-1/2" Bituminous Hot Mix Location 2 t,rea Y d Estimated Cost I Runway 14-32 Parallel Taxiway Apron Area 33,333 23,111 6,389 62,833 222,810 154,484 42,706 $420,000 ,- , , , , The Court thereupon adjourned. ~ Willis Judge Attest: ~ L/))~~ Ma ~ois McMahan. County Clerk REGULAR MAY TERM HELD MAY 12, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN X I BE IT REMEMBERED; that on this, the 12th day of May, A. D. 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the 9ity of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a R~gular Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerli:~ whereupon the following orders were entered by said Court, to-wit: TAXES - PIPELINES I Mr. Jim Dougherty with Exxon, Mr. Robert Johnson with Teias Eastern Transmission Company and Mr. Benny Morgan and Florida Gas Pipeline Company met with the Court to discuss assessment ratio on pipelines owned by their companies. Mr. Dougherty stated that the pipelines have been assessed at 25% all along. They requested the Court to factor the pipelines at 1.20% which would be the increase from 25% to 30%. The increase from 23% to 30% is factored at 1.30%. 431 Mr. Johnson and Mr. Morgan made the'same request of tne'Court for their companies. The Court stated this matter will be taken up with the valuation engineers. I LIBRARY Miss Alice Wassermap, County Librai:ian:,' 'presented her' annpal report, Miss Wasserman plso presented a list of Library Board Members to.be approved by the Court. ....-! ~ A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner ~ Kabela, and carried, that the annual report for_1974 be approved and Cl also the following Library Board Members for '1975"oe . approve-a:' . . o I Mr. Robert E. Harvey, Chairman Mrs. Curtis Nelson, Vice-Chairman . ' Mrs. Raymond Whittaker, Port O'Connor"Secretary Mr. W. L. Schmidt, Point Comfort, Treasurer . Mrs. Raymond Childress, Seadrift Mrs. Ben H. Comiskey, Jr. Mrs. Howard Evins Mr. Dean Holford Mrs. LesliePneil....--..... Miss Eddie B. Phillips Mrs. Rudy Rendon Mr. Paul Shank LIBRARY - TEXAS LIBRARY SYSTEM . A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County continue membership in the Texas Library System and the County Judge be. authorized t9 sign the necessary papers to accomplish, this. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The Court organized as a Board cif'Equalizatiori;.tooK their Oath, named their Chairm?n, designated May 23rd, ~975 as the date of meeting on Oil, Gas and Utilities. I FLOOD INSURANCE APPEAL BOARD Amotillon was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried. that Ervin Hermes be reappointed to Place #3 and Paul Tanner be reappointed to Place #4 on the Flood Insurance Appeal Board. I'" '43'S, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION - POSTAGE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by' Belk, and carried, that the County Clerk be authorized such postage stamps as are needed to mail out Board of notices. Commissioner to purchase Equalization ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY I Claims 1-34, totalling $-1+;-237.77 were presented by the County Auditor; 'ahd'aft'er reading, and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried; that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ADLOWED' - HOSPITAL A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the hospital claims be approved, for payment totalling $8,066.60, April accounts payable paid before Court meeting, $50,121.59, Operating Fund accounts payable for April and $511.49 out of Capital Improvement Fund. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - ROAD MAINTENANCE, PRECINCTS 1 ~ 2 I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, ,seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to adver- tise for bids for county road maintenance and repair for Precincts 1 and 2, such bids to be opened June 9, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A motion was made by Conimissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the minutes oflmeetings held by the Court on April 2nd, 4th, 9th,' 14th, l6th,'l8th and 24th be appro\red as read. GUADALUPE BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - RURAL WATER SYSTEM Mr. Leroy Goodson, Mr. Larry Beauregard and Mr. Greg Rothe, with GBRA met with the Court to discuss the matter of granting permits to GBRA for laying pipelines along or across county roads. A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Calhoun County ,grant ,a ,permit to..GBRA ,t6'~ 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 I . . .),-_." -. '",,.,.( ".' 4,3'9 ,.,...."...._.".... ...~_...----..~. ,""".,.~..,..__....,....,~_w.____ .._...---..-.......,..._.....-__... _..~. - ..... ..~....-.."....--...,.-..- --_..,~..,...---~- .~ I .....t tn g c~ o I I ~..:...._..... ,.._......_--......-...._~..., -~'--.........----.,~..".,--~~. original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972 and r.ecorded in Vol. R, Pg. 307 of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provis ions.' . . , .p '0 ~ cl oil? ,:~ ~ -v r, {,i . .?" ?" 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" ~V!CE ro'i.~~cnCN l~~::O:<!'AT!O~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SYSTEM . 1. eo.,NEcTICN DATA <To BE. CQvl;"ETED BY C?S,q,;nc>:s) . 1\.. DATE: 4/"175 . B Np......,C Of WSTC;.',s,R ~CU~sni'\G ::'SRVi~: Jnmes L. Davis WAlR'.!/UOfA l\li.\32:R: 0::= C}.;i';f).....l rc:\S i'1;"\i1S)~ 1 i":A? S-iECT i\lJ~'3C:~: D-15 - ,,' . rUSTO~:'::R NL;I~3E.R raBs. .i.\,SS!G~ED: 1767-13 ' P;;OS?EGTS Fe" ADJITI(1~;..L. C~STO~ERS TO EE SERvm EY TME. ?"O?w81 L::;E: f.OR.ND31Lf. .HOXE.rI..'l:D FOSS 1 . : c. 1 II'l-\JY~ .'/'<-,i.". .....:: : : ; .. .~ .... ...,.... .........<>.., .,c.,-..,....'., .... ..' . ",." n 2. E~GINEE;m:G t<<;vieA (To !IE CC:-PLfTaJ BY S~Gi~ER:m) , 1\. RoCElvm BY E.%j~ESqt:;G: DATE: . . j /;-;7);, ,-:- t.' RECQ".".SiDGD FOR I;O:STAl.lATIQ~ AS '~~.mED .-?i.,,"- , c.. UATE REcu\'~v.s~:;;8)' fOR Il\SiALlJ\nON. /oS FCu.c~S:: .0,// o;,.f./;:/~ .,', '. $~GMII..i;\Z ~ l. .~. = .J.... ......................<.. \ . '.. ..'.:' ..\.....".. ~lG~.....~:;,2. " U,\\,E 3. 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'~:si't>\'v_-'o~hen, c~l;id'build -'.ic i6.:l s:::.111 sub-di'1isiM..,'" . - . V .-u-.- r -\ "-......,.",, ,.~.....,..........., ..;.,"...." ........,... ............,.. . 2. " E~Gl~ES~H:G ~Vi&; (To BE. CO:-'PLETED BY ~~ii:\E~RD~) A. RECEIVeD BY E"(Gt~:EE;ql^,,: DA,E: '/-11 .q,17s- II >., .- B 'RW:,vvS>iBl FOR li(STALl.ATlC.~ AS SlZ~,rrrE1) .>c't' /,.,. . I ,..... ' I DATa C. REcO'''"...,s''iDW. FO;{. INSTAl.1.ATtO:'i AS FCLlC~S:. I. ~ J I 1 ... ! ! , r t I , , , ! i ,f.1 I I I r j " i ..1.... ..\.,....... ~rG:\A'j"~":\~ DATE 3. Rz?o::-:r o.~ hsrWTIo:>:'rro B~ Cc.vj.:..ET@.BY O?S~~;0~:S) A. li\sTAlLATIO~ CQ".?Lt.iE \ ' ~'G"'~-":)": '. JJA~ ~ ,.......tV(',... B, lSv.Ai'\.~:'{l8 I~rALUTIC~ D!FfERS fRO:1 RcCQ,\~\'~~DATlO~ ..' .' 4. POSiSlIO "As Bun.T p..;,~s.: O?o.'lATl eNS: ~~GM7i,,;;,.: UA'tc, E.'(GlNEElING: . -m\'i'i? ::':'('~:':":\";:;'.E. I L - TSOO(lO : I . , I :' . I i , , , I I 13* ! i " I I~ , I I~ ! " <1 , ~ ! ", , i <> '0 i i lJ ~ I P I i~ i . i ~ , ! ; , t I i r ,I , I - ... - r--~;. j :1 h~. H (.1 ~> 1:1 ~~ ~J t~ tj i.)~ f' ( q h ~ ~ j 11 ~ ~ J ~ j d . I ,., " \ H t'" r' \ I, ,J t; ..1 tj' I' i , 1 I 1 H Ii 1 H q ~, ~;l H ~l i\ II , , I I' ! . l 1 ! 1 f 1 f , ( I I I , I I. i ~ 1. II t, 1 I 'f H t I t.1 .I , I j CALHOUN g:RV!CE CO:'ii\EcrIG:, m:CRv1\TlC~ COUNTY RURAL HATER 1.1--.;..7"'- . OF.. D:V. ,':,", '. . ";\ . ".' _: C . "; : i'.:~L ,"2::: S YS 1...1'1" ,", ,'" r . jl . {.-.! '--r0:' " - , 1. CoXX;ocTICX DATA erO BE Cc.vi'~'i8l BY C?S'lAT:O):S) ., ' ~. DATE: .. 1 Ml"it 1975 . NA.v,: 0:: WS7o.v,ER HEC'J::STtt\,:; ~::.RVr~: J;)"'~" t T).,,,,',, lJi.A!f.-"'/ l8lAlB NU.'3ER 0;: LC:\;liEl..i IC."-:S \'iA.\T;:D: t?\lh~'< On.. pt.,? &iEE{ ~U:>'3ER: D-19~A '" . CUSiOI'l.E::< NU.V3@ 10 Bs AsSIG~8J: 11';')-20 PROS?ECiS, fCR. P-DDITIWAL.. CUSTQ.VERS. TO B::;. SEfN@ BY Tj:~. Pr:O?w~ L::\2: c. ,~:' ..... "... . ,,-' ,.' 1 _.: :^'.. ...,r,CO".S ".I',:W' ,"d ," '-~('1"~ Jj.{.d. .r\'.liir-.~ 1_(11 .n" . ."1. ""~~; ~'. o~. t;3.. - 1,,1"- r.-h" ' .-".".-,.,...-............"....,....','.. ..H"" 2. EmINEE~!l\G RC.vis'i era :SE C:;;~?LE'fEn BY E.'liiKSER::-:G) ,A. RECEIVED BY E.~Git;E"aIXG: DATE: '4;'/1) B. . REcc.v.vSiD8l Foa m5TAJJ.ATIc.~ N; S\i3.V,!T\ED . DATe ~:GM\u:1E: .., ' I 'It.. ZI,r,s " . C. RECC\v~v.s~08), FOR I:-STALU\frm: ;.s FCU.C~'.s~. f/~(1.':,t>iC: ;:-: t..,,1i ;!') hi:c I f;}t(,{'l~r <:," ,:",.',.,",' u."l.... 4'~y /if' 'lA"fE 3. ~r OF Ii\Si:wTio~' <To BE cc.vpL..\:'fm.BY C.j:::AA~:O~S) i"(N," '/(./-(1<<. '~:G."..\T';;\~ " .-".,' Il\STALLAT!OX CQ\~~:"EiE . , , . ... lJAl" ~IG:W~^" Rs'AAKS:(!f IKSTALLATICX D1FFS,S FRv~, R"CC.'~':i:~DATlCKS). ' A. B. ,', ,......,....", 4. ?0SiEll TO UPs Eull..T ?..I.'lSu, O?"AATlC.~S: ~:G.'Y.7~,a VATE E....sI~IXG; , '.. H'" , --OX:a ~;c.~;:;~~ '( I: .' - " "II ! : - Il~ "" ~ 6' ';'\ :0 c.-- ::> ;:c. '3 l'> '" r-> t7 .l> <:. V. .. 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D. .~: 1\!U,v.3ER 0;= (O;\NECTIO:\S I'IMTED: 1 VLi,~ S;-jEET NU;VSER: D'15~1A .. rUSiO,',ER NU.VZER TO HE I.sSIGNED: 1771 ' 14 ~~'SP~CT- FOR ,,,-r-rQ"A' C' 'S--Y"RS -ro B' SC"^,~" BY -cue P~O'1-~ , r,'-, I i\v C. .i\)' I /W;.J;. ,. ,~ ...... u lU,'::'.. ~- ....1~V;:.u ..........,,;:,v "';...~;,);::;. .. .1hll be. ex.tension.of .line tnat: is tne1"'p... _.ann....o'-f - .1c:,n'., ...\f\.0'\.4.A,,"-- . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . .'......".,," .~,... ,... ,"" .... .,,#.........l .,';:;~ .,.'.:.~::.f.:.:.: .:.:.:.: -,..,' .. 2. ENGINEEi\Ir-;:; Ri::VIB'I (To BE CO,vPLETED BY ENG'iNEERING) A. ReCEiVED BY E;'iGINEEH'n:G: DATE:~, E. . Ri:CC\v.v,SiDw FOR mSTALLATIG.'\ AS SliS:'\ITIED ' ::>: GN\'7v~\~ C. P2CC,VY.:NDED, FOR, IilSTAll.ATlON AS FOLLO~iS: DATE. . .n....'>"" d..._...""...,,.... , ...1..........................,.......... i .." .". '.' ..',. ", .....,. " \J:G~7vR~ DATE 3. RG?ORT 0;= IilSTwno;.J (To 3s,cai.o:"ETED,BY O?i::RATlONS) p... INSTALLATIC;.J CC,Y:P:"ETE ' .. DATE SiGAATLRc Ri:i"AAi<S:CI::; IilSTAUAT!ON DiFFEHS FRO:'-\ RECO:;,V.ENDATlO:\S) . B. ......."..'.. ,.,......,.... d':", ;'. ,~ , , ' ~ ! , I'.' :1 \'j I.' , H ~ .! " " :1 I: d fi ..'l ,j 'I , I ~ U l' .... t1 , , "I t H fl ,1 H n tJ ':1 r'! ,. i I ~"1 ,'i /.\ II l.I' 1.1 ;j ~ ; ~; ,~!d , , , . .. i 1 I! , I,' , .' 1'1 '\ I .i. r I j - '\." '\\ . I'th/..~ .. 15S:l."~ . \ ,;f~ ~' /sS'/'-\. 0 0'" . \~ , \~ . ., '\\ X . . 16~G';;' "1)-15 Mr.T(,fj I.III{: "rt,L..!''''f, bl'_~ "" J).. 1<> MAT.;;H UNI; "0",OWSI6 a\. . , j11J . JJ-/5ft.. 0I77$~Jf)/I)$S 1. .o,q:l/~ - i j , ' l .j \1 f I I I 1\ l I II :1 11 I i ~l II II t ; , . i 'i i I t J ., r , i . t j r I !I f '/ IJ t ~ r 0, Ti'-:t'.(,,<':n ~~ .i!t~'\...u 'i~'i.7r . ~VlCE O)~\~cnC.\i !r~~J?';1j::rI~P. DIV. !:s(f~~~;' '" C AL H 0 U N CO U N T Y R U R P.L \~ A TE R S Y S T~ i';';,~~i':;:,:,:'. 1, Co.\1:EcilO~ DATA (1'0 BE Ccv.':.ETSl BV O?E.'lATlO~iS) \ " ''. '\':0/ ......... , .". ..J ./ A,' DAT;:~ 3/24175 B NAVE OF CUSTO~;E~ XECUSSrH\G 0SRViCE; 1,..~.,.;-, 1 ~'"(''''' <!.. (..'AlRtJll ?MA/R NU\3;:;:';: 0;= LC~~\::CTIc.\S \'J;"'\T~: O~E Fit\.:) S~2ET f{U,"3~R: .... \', \~, .. rUST0~':2R r{u''3ER TO ~.:: AsSrG;l:ED: 1761-20 . b,OS?=crs ~G~ '\"'''''1-''''''' "'I'ST"V'=~C' ":"O~;: Sc"",=:'I ~v ..,..~,= :;)....~,~"'....et"\ l"'-' ,I". ... _j ",,,,,,-,oJ (.......\MO-,.\.AJ ,V,h,{\J" , ....... ..."...~i;>1 1;.....'i\\,i.W.;..l .,,::;, C. g. , F: :,;0.J';";" t~l(:::'O'd' 2 "C..U""< ..,i';m^" .'ot ,oi- ~" .-.,. ... . . ,,' .....' 2. E~I~S~~Ii\G ~ViB1 (fa as cc.V.;L.ETED BY E~;G'i;\ES(i:~) A, RECEIVED BV E.~Gi~EEHI;(G: DATE: '.",/7 h 1: \ t . .' .. B, . RE.CO\lolvS\D~ FOR H\STALLAnc.\l ftS SU3xrTiED -.. . . ,j DArE ~iGMTvi~Z . C. ~CQv......s'\DED, H?R. I~TAu.AT!O~ p.s FO:..LC'tS:. ' ,{"., "I! "r ,'/" I .;. // >,I,:._~.( /11'.... r(.l..\'. 17/..<:' ~r (((5.s f'rn. ,(t.,.' -.") ".', .,.:,~ ~:"l "f'I'lr-:,:<; . to/II /"/(_;. ,,':',j..f!( 0')." (."- 1-.1 --' (;,1/':':" . .A,.II;'_ .".. Iii ../(.1'1: (-\,".'" ~,,'/C .,. . ...J o. j 'dFh, -rJ,,'-E 3. RE?o;rr '" IISTALUTic~ (1'0 BE Cc,".'LETED,llV G?"fomO~S) ..\......... /1','" :.-:' (-'~" I . .. (..~ t,' , I f'..Q .. ~ ~!G:\A\";':;o:. A. . INSTALUTzo:-: CQvPLsE , DATE SIGXA,",,, B. f{sv.,\::t:.:.s:(IF. I:-:STALLATlO:\ D!fFSqS ;:;\0:-: R~CC."~"'.=:\j)hTrC:-S). 4. POSTS) i'O "As llul~T ?I.A'\S": O?EAATIC.\S: ~lG.\Arl,;.;c J>>:ra E,':OtNWlIXS: ~~'~'ri7,,:~ 1\I\tt~ 1 - - , I "" C'-. U. , ~ ~ ..... 7'\:) ~( -""' ~ /;P f Co ,:;;- ,c,. I ..... -<::I :\:,. f10e .. I I I I I I I' I I I '- I ~ , .2 I :;r-- O(;"->~ F'= -...,.. \J'O- .1") I (" ';;! I;:r- F' I t It,. I t I I I ,-. I:;.. t~ 1 -r.;. -:' .f"~ '7'"- :':ili',\.1J 0/-,,7, f''') piV v.... i./:4. . - q l ~' .;."..... ~ ~ ,... -j. , i ~ , I , , I I , 'I," I ! , I 1 , ! .. , I , , .;< I i i 1 i . f I -' "j '. , ~'~ 1;',1 f I . , tl f.'l ~' j ':1 :1 ..,;l 1 ~ ,j ,:.1 fi H \:r;, ~ ~. " ,'. . SERVICE CONNECTION Ir:fORY:ATIO~! CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL \1ATER SYSTEN . 1. Co.'lNcCTlON DATA <To BE: cc.'>;Pr..ETED BY OPSRATlO~;S) A., DATE: 28, April 1975 . B. Nfl,':':;: 0;= CUSTC,V~ER ~QU~STI r\G S":::Rvr cs: T. D. Higgins WA/RW/134/A/B C. i\U.V03ER Of' CO~:NECTlONS \'!ANTED: ONE D, Jl'1.1.p SHEET NU,'l3ER: D-14 .. ' ,g. \;USTO:IER NU.V3ER TO B" }JSSIGNED: 1771-16 . I . F:OSPECTS. FOR ADDITIO~AL.. CuSTO:'ERS. TO BE. SERVED BY THE. p;\O?CSED L~:\;:: .YAC?~~ ~PfS. SURROU~D THE AREA - COULD POSSIBLY BE SEVE&\L , .u~.riJ.:..l<' CUSTOMERS IN DUE TIME.. .... ' . . . ~~O~ of. line :will.be lnid... ~ ,~~.. . ' , ,., ",., ,~,~".. ," "., ........."...........: ...:,';".:,.:;::.'..~.:.:..'..'.: .:. :'..' :. .............. .." 2. E:\GINSEiUr;s RcoVIEW (To BE CO:-'PLETED BY E.'lGINESW:G) A. RECEIVED BY ENGi'NEEH'I1\G: DATE: B.' RsCo.".v,SlDm FOR iNSTAu.ATiON AS SUBNITIED ~:GM:wi\Z DATE C. RsCo,v,v's'lDED FOR iNSTALLATION PS FOLLOvS:.. "........... ................ ..,........-.......... .. ., I. .. ". ....:. .. \. .' -DA'iE ~IGMnj^~ 3. REPORT O~ Ii\Sr~Tio~' (To 3E CO;t~oLErED.BY O?E:AA~IG~S) A. INSTALLATlON Cc,Vi'LETE !JATS SIGKATU~C: Rsi'AAi<S: (j F i i'\STAllATiCN DlFFEHS FRO~. HECO:-','>;SNDATIO:-;S) B. :_n ..~..., ,.............. ............ " n ii I ,I ':!I !i H ~ I ii I' ~ I 1 I ~( i'j, .:..;' ii. ',i' i' :j, ~l .. , , ~ 'K. ~ .... " " '. :-\ v, ~ ..:-...... " " , f; ~ " , I J , , ::; I J. :::, C'> " "I I 'II V; r.;_~,1 ...., - -r- .......::::..."'::....- "- ....."J ~ I -~- "'- 0 ~ --c:;::- __ "':.;:;..........._ (I ~ I ,f ---- '-"';-..; ::.. II - ~ I ~ I ---------= , f!! I . I I "0 ------.J ,I;; , '-----., - t ; I t !, ,I t I i I , ! ,: ~q,VICE GT\:\ECTIC;~ I:?::\":~:TID~~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL \'IATER SYSTErl , 1. Cc~~:rlO0: DATA IT 0 E~ CC.'1~?~Ts) BY C?Sq;;TrG~:S) g.. DATE: 28.Anil 1975 _ .,J. ;\;;::.=. 0;::- WS;C.",.:;~ ~cQ.~=ST: ;:2 :;;::.R.V; ~: I .! r i IiI . cl : j 1\ I . I' I ,I i . I H. C. Hal~v h'MRW135/:\!S c. ~. "F: ~~~~3S~.:~~ ~~~~R~ :C~S l\~':"'C~: O~;r. .. . Ct,;STJ.'1.=.~ ~;';"'3::::~ TO t= .~.ssr~XED: 1772-14 P;\vS?ECTS. ;-G,~ ADmT~C~;AL, G.iSTG:-:=:::\S. TO 3:::. S::::;V@ 3'1 To..;.:- ?i\C?~;.J L::--;:::: !n the future.,.. COl!.ld h;1V? ~.,rf> ('1'<:~()"'~""" . ~"r-. .1-.__ __..,.l. ,be in the FA.."t fu:::ure.. .dAd.. 4..0.1' "'-.[ "2 II A.(J~S}:'. LL'-'.I.f.t.J rl)t!...~. . i. w..rr.-.. 2. . E:\~!~::s~!;:G R2:VrS-'l (To ES C~:':,:)LETSD BY E;':Gl~Ei<r~:G) A. ~CErV=.o BY E;\Gr~=ER:r\G: D..:.;{E: B . ;EM'/V='.'''=j) t;C::\ T:\$"':""LLA':";":--': J.S S'..3v~~S) . . 1........ .~...=.I '. ' ...,., ........ ,... ---"D.';T~ C, ttCc.v..v~\C2)' FC~, I:\STAtlATlC:--l. AS FC:..LC\'S: :::':~;':;"7~:\~ , f f I l \ r ~ r ! 1 ~" I r: r t 1 UATS ~IG,\A.~~~ 3. n:::~~..."1' "'-: -11>.'.:o.,-.)',./-r-c" ITI_"'I ":I:: C:';"":-;" ~2) BV C:':::-::>',-:-TC:\~)' j\,:,;V", v; ;>.>,~,~ ,\ \.lv~_ ........." ,_.V\'."'" 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L^r'tfr:~ ;: RaORT OF 11':ST Alt,A Ti ON <To BE A. INSTAu.ATlON CQ"PLETE JJATE I B. RE",iARi<S: <IF I1':STAu.ATlON DIFFERS FRO;-.\ RECO;-'/I,ENDATlONS) RECo.v,v,ENDED FOR RECO,v,v.ENDED, FOR, INSTAu.ATlCN AS SUBMITrED INSTAu.ATION AS FOLLOI'S 1,/, / /. /.. /.(".(//: ':..___....L~. :~~ IGKATURE ENGl NEERI:\G COi".?LETED BY ENGINEERING) DATE / ~ LINE .J.a~ ,W :\1 L~ 2 llilvis ,A DA TE~ NAV.E OF QUESTl 1\G ~ERVI CE 1. CALHOUN ON DATA IT 0 BE CQvPLETED BY O?El~ATIO:-JS) COUNTY RURAL lNFOR'lJATlON H ATER SYSTHl ~ ~ ~ . ,> S:RVICE CONNECfION o? jR,r.. ~~ \l~ I, '~;J.J~ -.1/// -<-.t- /Z . ,:~r ~'O'" //!J V.,/ /-:" m \~/- ~'f! / K. $7' ' <' -1 , '" K.! 9.1 l ~ ---= --S -s t:- ot- "ll 1\l,-:{"IiJ. ' v.J.~" .\, J , lr) ...... A ('.? '-'",';;' . r~':7f"; ~'t ;t'"~U;':'./ T1"4'~i ~,:.;..:. . ---- ~ ~ ;,(JJ [.....1. t w. 1";;-- ..?'f' " i '1 .'.' -, " .,; >) ; 'j } ~ ! ~ 'I ;,\ ""'1 Ll 11 1,:1 fl' I..'..: ~ t OJ 1 , , j ~ I t ~ t . ~ ~, ;i; h . .. <. 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I - .Iff '/> , 31 . REcc\jVZ\IED fO~ I~S-r1\u.Anc.'-: AS SU3:"rrn:.D .' DAT2 ::>lGN-.TG:\;:' C. RECo.v.v,s\iD4), FOR 1:-S~L1.AT!CX;.s fO:..LCl'S:: . .-rt<f I~L;., . 'J." ,,:,,,t...~ ~'.-l. ';0" I<~ci.,l. ,,'. /-. ~ ('."" . . ~tf-J"" r-----A :,j'''.r {,I- ~IL." ",...r i"fJ~d 1;..... ~~~'\H.li ,~t,tJ' ,1 . ';'f;: U ,I, ~ '::;- C'", t L':;{ .;' ":' i!.'n;' , r"d' I' {.'I'~' : . / ','. JI,c,.....f'..I.. l~{' i'/ ~'()~' AJ:Ofr':. 1\'.... 'I.~'(<: ^",.. :/"""'''''1: ..... ..........."..1.. ..,., ."..' .. .,'". .',......... . ~,~l1 r ~~!'dl' f . ':A-'""-: I ~,. . ,.~;... 3. REPoRT OF lI;srAUATION (To ilS Cc.V?:..E!'@ BY G?ERAT:o.~S) I Ii\ST(\Lu.TIO~ Cc;v.:)LElE d' I A. C9. ----aA;s ~IG;;;";~E B Rsv':t'S'(IF Ii\STALlJ,'CX D'~"""S o"v ^~C()""';;DK'C';S) I ..... . ., 11, #.,.... . h...h. <\- ....' ,.I. ...........,..........".....,............. = 4. POSTEll TO uAs Eu::.., Pi.A~S": O?E.qAT! c.'iS: DATE .. , ~G.:\.\Ti.;"a " Er\GI~I$: . ....- i (.'..:.7,.(.'2. - - " . J I I I ,j i I , 1 j f ~ ,Zt 1 r I t t ! . ~ f f f [ i i ! I f i 1, , i. i ~ \; ~'- ~ ~. ~ I ~ ~ I ~ tn 8 Cl o I I 4.49. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report for March and afte~ reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. COUNry T~EASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report for April and after reading and verifying same, a,motion,was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her monthly report for March and after reading and verifying same, .a motion was made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said report be approved. COUNTY PROPERTY - PRECINCT 2 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finste~,'and carried, that the transaction to purchase 1 acre of land~ more or less, next to Commissioner Precinct 2 barn be con- sumated and that the deed thereto be accepted in as much as Mt~ L. A. Dio, Attorney, has advised the Court that all title requirements have been met and accordingly the payment of the sum of $2,800.00 for the purchase price thereof be and the same is hereby authorized. FAMILY LIVING COMMITTEE - TAX SEMINAR , Mrs. Shirley Dodd, Mrs. Sue Crober and Mr. Don Lenertz met with the Court to discuss the tax seminar sponsored by the Family Living Committee of the Calhoun County Program Building Committee to be held June 5,,1975 at Jackson,Elementary School., Mrs.Crober and Mrs. Dodd also stated a foods program will be held in September as well as other programs scheduled later in the year. < " THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 at 3:00 P. M. 450. MAY 14, 1975 VALUATION ENGINEERS - PRELIMINARY REPORT Latham, Stults, Rash & Company, Valuation Engineers, made ,a preliminary repor,t, tO"the, Court, on. ,the., oil, ga,s" utilities,; pipelines" etc., prior to a hearing ,on same" to be: held Ma'y 23, 1975,. The Court recessed until Friday, May 16, 1975. - - ~ . . ~ - . ", : " \' " , ' '<' " . '; ..: MAY 16, 1975 I TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented her report for the month of April and after reading and 'veiHyiilg' same; 'a' motion' was' ril,fde' by Commissioner. Kabela, seconded by,:Cornrnissioner Lindsey, and carried that said report be. approved,. ". .. -. :' _\~. . ': '. 1 -, " , CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL MATTER The Court being in open session in compliance with, the pertinent I provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17'of' Texas'Civil Stiitutes, , the County Judge as, presiding officer publicly announced that a closed, session would now be ,held under thepprovisions of Sec. 2(g) of .said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of consider-ing a personnel fl!att,er. The County Judge further publicly a~nounced that before any final action, 'decision or vote is made regarding the 'subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened ro the ppblic. The Court then went into closed session. No final action, decision or vote was taken in regard to any per- sonnel matter. --, -- ".. -- -.. ' --'-- ELECTION JUDGE, PRECINCT #7, CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT A .motion was, made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner !inster, and carried, that Cecil Biake be appo~nted Judge and Lillian I Elder be appointed Alternate Judge to hold the Calhoun County Naviga- tion District Election on June 7, 1975 ~nl~lection Precinct #7. ACCOUNTS' ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-38 totalling $7,171.68 were presented by the Assistant I .... It:I g ~ ~ I I 4$,1 County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. The Court thereupon adjourned. Judge Attest: ,() .~ /J Ib:vu.... Jr~ lh..J /lz.J?a-.-J Mary-t'ois McMahan, County Clerk SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 23, 1975 STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 23rdl'day there was begun and holden at the Courthouse Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of Court, said County and State, and there were the following members of the Court, to=wit: of May, A. D. 1975, in the City of Port the Commissioners' present on this date Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John 1. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner,Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following orders were entered by said Court, to-wit: GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS Mr. Greg Rothe with GBRA submitted permits to lay pipelines along and across county roads to be approved by the Court. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to Guadalupe- Blanco River Authority to install facilities as shown on the follow- ing instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority agrees that fuch 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 Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority 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 Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority agrees to be bound by all such terms and prdvisions. (See permits recorded pgs. 45la,b,c,d) BIDS AND PROPOSALS - SPREADER BOX, PRECINCT 4 The following bids were submitted for a spreader box and attachments for Precinct No.4: ~ ~ ~ ..; ...... 1I'\ -::t I It I r '~ i ;,1 t'i 11 11 t" n !' , :! [1 f I H n I"~. ~ :t ,. , · '\ V' H 1'1 I! U t~ f..~ ~l n , 11 ; '., l' 'j [1 . 1 I j , t J tl d ~. .1 ;,1 t'l 1,1 ) .:, :~ r:J ~ ~:i fl ! I i I 1 I 1 I 1 \ I s:.'\V!CE ffi'0:EmO:1 Hf::S;"\'JIC~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL \jATER SYSTEI1 1. Co.~~cno~ DATA IT 0 BE Cc.v.'~ED BY OPSAATrO~:S) A. DATE: 'ar" B. ~:;.\:::: 0;: 'STc;..~K KEcv2STn~G ~SRVJC;;: fnnnie !o\r.11"n,..;- C. r:u'3~R. 0:: lC~\.\::l..l :C:";S 1,',t;'..':7;:.:,..,; ~ fl>\:) S.~;:ET i<U;:B=R: D-14 . :, rUSTO,"',Sq 1';u.v3ffi TO n'2: ,L\SSlG~5J: lS7Q "'V ,_ ~?~....... " ''', PRVS?ccrS. FC;~ JWDrr:C~AL. CVS7o.v;:'R$. TO 3E. SERV::'u;j, Tr.~. ?i\u, wS) ...:\.::. ',all move. an old meter. .... . . ppt'"oxil:l3tcly 50.feet of 11"",.,.J"'I11 1-,.. 1~;.1- JO".in (~f'..,th r---;---/ /~--- L_ / /j; '/~~-~/? ! I <';;~F7'1-/ ~~=::==- -----____ ! 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L t;. >1 .. ; :: - nloa a a - - , 1 i , I t t II \ '. i " II r I II ( '\ f s:.QVlCE CO"''ECTlCi~ 1i':.=CS;'1i\TrO~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SYSTEM 1, Co.\^"CTIO~ DATA (f 0 BE C(l'~':..ETED SY OPSAATlO,S) A,. DATE: 21- ~f.:1v l~c& B N;.,v,:: Or WSTG.'.',ER ,=C.U2;TlN3 ~SRvrcs: Dick L.'Indis ~\.~":3:::~ 0'= Lc\':o.\!;i7IC"S \"A,\T;:,u' Ont:! ((.\~ S-i::ir ~:U~'~ER;' '0-19-;\' .. ' fUSTO:':'::R NU'.3SR TO Be .c..sSIG~:E): 111')_"0 P.iOS?ECTS. FOR AD:lrrI O~AL. Cl.JSTO:'-'ZRS.10 B~. SSRY@ BY Tr.~. ??O?\:,SSJ. L:~~: . . there is a. .shell .rond which W'f' 1o:11i havp tn crOfiS - A 1" r.'l<;irr~ 'otill be .1<lid. with .1 2" PVC Hne . im;:! de - tht~, 1011] I.. hI> 'I &0'. ct'cssit1~ '-\nd the meter,will bain:italled. tlin.nlv.:>.r. rhp. . ~'nd of the crossi....)!;... c. t . ,.,. "-'''',-~"""""",'''''''''''' ............ ..--....--.... 2. . Et,{GINfiE'~I:-:G REVIB\l (To BE CO:-,.;LETED BY e:Gii\EERI~:G) A. RECEIVal BY Ei>:GiK~E.'lIKG: DATE: B. . RECav....~DCD FC~ H\SIAL..l..ATIc.~ PS S!J3,\'.rrr-::.1) 'C. ~CC"'~"'.s'ir::SD, FO~. Il'STAu...ATI0~ ;.s FO..lO',.S: S;GM-;-l;;'"\;:: UATE ........1.... , ' DAiE ~lG~-;1.,;.~S 3. REPoRT ~ Ii'iSTWTlb~ (fo B, CC.VP~ED,BY cPERAnc~:s) A. INSTALLATW~ CQv.;)L-tlE DATE 01 GMTUi\c B. RsvARi<s:(Ir: Ii'<STAU..A.TIC~ DIFFSqS FRO:-l R~Co."~\:.s:'i~TlO:\S). ,,' 4. POSTED TO uPs BuI~T Pl.A';S": O?SAAilctiS: !JAlE ~IGMT'.....,~ I~.; , :r, ',,, " I ", >, ENGtNEERH\G; , lJATS, ::;IG~;';n.;.;; - i , I I i i ! :,1 , , - (g I = c:D ~ ~ .~~;~i- ' /. ,..., " ~ 0 , ,t- , '-;'tj~ , .19"'"" 1.- _ a - - -- - - - - - - ~ .. ~~: , '~. ~ ,-, '" V> D 'Z " ,. '" '" C. ." '" ,. ~ en \ '., , , " - -----;.;... .i '. 'I ~ " ,Ill .- -I>- ''I \Jl l-" h O:l " ~:' " " "1 '\ ;~~ , ,",' " , ",'.-' ~'- 1 , , " ,~ n [1 tl .' 1 Ii l:i 1 " 1 .. n I ," " ,.. ~,,' , ~ :j I ...... ' tr) ..;:j' \ I 1 l, f j,l f I . I ! I j (, I ' [ 1 I ~ 11 f I I !' f , I t t 1', ~i s:.QVlCE ffi\:\EcrIW Ir:RJS;'1ATrON CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SYSTEM 1. Co.~^~CTIO~ DATA (f 0 BE CC.'?l.ETED BY CPSAATlO~) r,,' DATE: 2! Nav 1975 B I~A":E OF WSTo.\;~R K2Q:';=ST~:-''G SS,Wi CE; C. i\U.\SER 0;= LO:\I~ECTro:\S l',';"'{;'@: One ~ HA..:) SHeeT ~\Ui'B@': 0-3 '" . , ',' hUSTO.Y.i:R f\:..;.~s~ TO .02 }-\.ssrC~ED: 1774-11 I ROS?ECTS. FeR. ADD!T~O~;A!... u.iSTO:::RS. TO E=:. S!::Rv'SW BY Tr!s'. Pi\O?CSZ) L:KE: .. The t:;t't.e-r.wi1l.be p.laced directly on th.e. lin.e.:- .there ....ill oo.t ....illi:1.m J. JoneS. Jr. O~,\\lY construction necessary. . ....,...,..,..,.,.........,,,.......... . . ". ...::.....:..".'.:.... 2. EXGHfES,Im RE.VlS'i (To BE CC:-'PLETED BY ENGrKCcRI~:G) A. ReCEIVED BY E.~Gi:\EER'n~: DATE: B. ' RE~Cl'."S\B81 f(lR I^STAll.ATlC.~ PS SU3~ITIED ' ~lGMi\';i\:=: VATE . C. ~CQv..v..7.NDa> fOR I;-STAUhTIC~ ftS FOU.O'r'S: ~rG,\A7'u.~ DATE 3, Rs'ORT ri' I:-STt.U.J,TioN <To BE CUV:'lETS,EY C?ERATIo.~S) A. I~~STALLAT:C~ Ca\~;)LETE B. DATE ~lGMIl,;:ic RsvAA:<S: nF n:STALLATI0~ DrFFc:qS fRO,"! RSCo.\~\:S~DATlo.'\S). , ~ ~, POSTED 10 uPs Bull.T f".A':S": O?EAATICNS: ~1G.';;":-~iS: UA'TE ~';GINfERING:' ~IG~:A"';1,;.~~ !.lAT. 1 t' ",', :,' .-.;< ! . - ISOGaa , I I , i I I I I , ,\ I - , " \ ~' i 1 \" (: i ,', tr~ ~ ~\l ~1 I · ,,1 ':'~,l .-ij I 'j ~ ' fl ,"",;:~~." :"'. [, : ~',~J 1,'1 ~"t ,j 1:1 ! 1 i'l H ~ ~ ~ .j l 1 ! j 1:1 , ,I Ii l" :'( ! .- IJ J {~ , '~" ~'\ . t.: ,- '\~ '--: /\ ~~:; ://~\ \ __ ... \. I '\ tv \\ ,\ / ' ~- ,\\,. ,1/ \\ ~ ~'V" <j\ \ -.J ':/ .\ \ ,I >'-\ '," ' /.. .\) //'t ;.. l,f, ~ /4; \, d~ ~\ /'/ \\ A'~ ' \' 6~~ \ ;If" '~ b I' ,W I , .. - f 'I I J. " 1 r\ I j f i'l , I 1 j n ,i VI ~ ::l t'l I, L ~i' r: I 1;\ :'J ;, ,''; . SERVICE CD:\~:ECTm"llr:;:J:t''ATIO~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL \'iATER SYSTEM 1. Co.~~CTIO~ DATA (fo BS CC.'i'LSTED BY CPSAATrO,:S) A. B, C. 1 DATE: 20. Mav 1975 NA":E. Of WSTC::.ER R,:G.:JESTH:G ~=:RVrCE: Lope Za.mora l\u.\3S~ O? Lc:\."~CT!O:\S \':;"'\;T@; 1 1.it.,,:J S,,:='=1" r"'li~'"3ER' D-I0 ,'. bUST0:-:E~ ~~j:'32R TO b2 fSSIG:,\@: 1811 .. I i\CS?cCTS FeR A:J:J:rw~;.L, OJSTC?~RS. TO B~. SS;:N@ BY Tr.::. ?RO?CS~ i...~:'\~~ ThiS.meter,is to ,be. movpcl. fro!'! 1'1n~p.cl. lnr<lr-fnn t-n l"""rf"., . ,marked ~'red." ,." ...,.,.. ,'- ," .,~ ...... ,.,.. ......,. "."-.~ ..'.';'., . ,.. . . . . . . ........-.... 2. . E};GlN'i:Ei\H:G RcVtS*i <To BE O:YPLETED BY E:\Gii\.::ERr~:G) A, REcr.IVEO BY E.~Gi~:EE.~'I1(G: DATE: B. . RfCG.v.vs\~8) FOR l:'\STALLATIC'\ AS SU3XIITCD . DATE ~~GM::';:\~ C. RECc,v"v.:NDaJ FOR. I~TAu.ATrO~ ;.s FC:.L.O\'S: ".....1.. $1 Gx.\ l~~~ .d JJATS 3. fOvRT c.; lllSTlliTio~ (fo 3S cc.'~c.."TED, BY O?,"<.-\TIQ~S) A. I~STALLATIC:-l CO"~:ILETE . UATE ~IG:\ATU;(E B. j€.'1o/\R;.s:(lF It-STt;L1.ATlCX m;=;:so.s FRO~\ R~Co.V.v.sXOAT!a:\S) ::'10 , , "', ..~ 1 >~ ~ 1 '-~ ,. '4: II': 4. POSTED TO "Ps BuI~T PI.A~Su: OPEHATIC.~S: ::>IGMT";'~E JJATE E.-:Glr=II'$:' ~~G~~~E iJAre ,}' .. '. ~.~ :1' "1-' - ,\ , , - , \ , I I I I' I I I I , :> I 19 I~ SO ~ ~ '-.-- i ~- <J / .. - " ) ~ ~ ~ -l"- Vl I-' C;I, , :.<1 ;'" "'I " I~ i "I ;j 1 ; ,j <'1 ~, II rf: J , j , I f 1 '1 '1 ,j t r. l ~ 452 '.' PBOPOSAL BLANIC PLAINS MACHINERY COMPANY CDRPUS CHRISTI. . Texas, MIlS ?? . 19.15 J County Judge and Commissioner's Court To the Honorable 1~~ CALI-IOUN, Counti~. SFADRIFT , Texas Gentlemen: We offer to sell you delivered at as soon as possible: SFADRIFl' . TeXlUl, and make delLe ,. , ONE (1) 1ij:::>DEL 10 - 'I'll! FOOl' '(4 WHEEL 6 PLY TIRES) GCOD ROADS "HANDY" I ~ sp.RE:ADm... .......... ............... ............ ..._....... .$3,120.00 OPERATIOOS PIATroR4' - , , " , ,,-, .................................................................. .$ 160.00 AGI'm'IOR .ASSEr.ffiLY.. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "" .... ..". .. .. .. $ 355.00 $3,635.00 Fm:IGH'r'IO SEADRIF'I', 'rEXAS.........................$ 250.00 , $3,885.00 I Payable to Plains Machinery Co" $3,885.00 ,legal Warrants, CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT $3r885.00 CASH PAYMENT $ or lease Contract, Payable as shown in schedule I NO WARRANTY. It is ogrf!ed fhol Plains Machinery Com.,ony, hereinafter coiled compol'\Y, makes no warranty, eilher expressed or implied, witn respect to any pH covered by th,s order, and without limiting the foregoing, it makes no .wor~anty, eit~er. :xpressed. or in;pli.ed, with resoect t? the qUQ!ily of such prope.rty, or The I, thereof for Ihe p~'rpo~e Ihot buyer ;s purdlas'ng same, and company d,sclalms any I,abll,ty for dnect, tnd,rect or consequentIal damoljes or delay resultIng fram def POrlS or foully engineering thereof. Provided, however, if any of the property covered by this order'be used property and this order elsewhere CO!'ltalnS expressed VI, or typed warranties ,or warronly with respect thereto, said written or typed warranty or warranties, strictly construed in favor of company, sholl solely apply. If there ore ony manufacturers' warronty or warranties with respect 10 the property covered by this order they ore expressed and not implied, and it is ogree~ company dccs not and connOI. os 'ogoinst Ihe mQnufocturers, enlarge the terms of said worronty or warranties, if any, over what they !'lOW ore. To the el\tenl, ond to the elliei'll, thaI compony con now do so it agrees Ihat the properly to be sold under this order sholl be so:d under the manufacturers' warranties or worrOnty, if any, appliCQble 10 said property, and thot said worronties or worronty, if any, sholl extend to soid property. For the duration of any such monvfacturers' warronties or war company sholl os a gratvity, ond 1'101 olherwise. ossisl buyer in obtaining any odiustment thereunder thor buyer thinks he is entitled 10. Buyer expressly waives The Ivtn to him prior 10 the 'actual sole and delivery of lhe afore~aid properly to him the manufaCTurers' warranties or warranty, if ony, applicable Iherelo; but upon the comp of the sole and upon buyer's request Ihot it do so company will obtain for seller the monufactvters' Ylorronties or worronly, if ony. applicable to the property coven Ihis order. No ogent or representatIve of company hos the power or authonly to vory the terms hereof. and it is agreed thot 011 prior convetsOllonl, negotiations, ogreementl rttpl'ltSentollons relolmg '0 thJS order and/or 10 SOld property afe merged herein, This order is subject 10 acceptance by the management of company, When accepTed, it will b-e COnsidered 0 firm order and not svblect to canceHatiah, The pur<;:ho~er ogree~ that Ih;~ ordt-r, whictr he hos reod ond'to which he agrees, constitules the entire agreemenl relatiJ19 10 the sole of said property, and thot h received 0 truo copy Ihereot, ACCEPTED FOR- County, Texas. "}OOOl]Y - "PLAIN~ ~ACHINmx CO~PANY By 1f1'~! /01 ~/7 /ffi / lICK M. HILLER -,. ..,... I Respectfully submitted; County Judge or Mayor. Commissioner. Commissioner. .~ Commissioner, Commlssloncr, I ,....; l1".l 8 Cl o 'I 4'5'2; , " ,--," M Ii! r I:;QUIPM!':NT SALES, 6103 Leopar~ S~ree~ Corpus Christi, Taxas 78409 I '., . Commissioner John Finster r 0 Box 677 ;;eadrift, 'Texas Dear Si~; i~e are pleased to ,quote on the following ppreader Box; '1 ~ New Grace Ten (10) Foot Spreader Box Fornplete F.O.B Seadrift, Texas '" ,'.".'.",,' :$4,285.00. . . . . , , . .' ..,", . 'Sincerely" ' " " ' /fAl{;~(;d~~X,- ' W. Paul PEACOCK . Secretary ITreas1.1rer , io.'P? /h ;j " \, < " , , ! -_._-_._----._~-,_.-'--_.~......:-...._-.;._::.......::~_._~----~_.--....:...-~--_. ' ---.,..~"'~~,...'-....,..--","-._"',..-"'~.;';:.-:::' I A' motion was mad~ by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commis- sioner Be1k, and carried, that the bidJof Plains Machinery Company of Corpus Christi, Texas, in the amount of $3,885.00 be accepted and paid out of Precinct 4 Road & Bridge. 14;5'4' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims 1-'33, tota1l'ing $14,519.23'were presented by the Assistant County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commi~sianer Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL MATTER The Court being 'in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed 'session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2(g) of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or ~ote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. No final action, decision or vote was taken in regard to any personnel matter. CONTRACT - VALUATION ENGINEERS A motion was made by Commissioner Finsoer, seconded by Commis- sioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the contract with Latham & Stults, Inc. be approved: (See contract recorded on page 455-458) The Court thereupon adjourned. I I I I .... It:I 8 Cl Q I I 45$: , ' S1'ATE OF TEXI\S I KNOW A LL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF CAIJIOUN THAT WHEREAS, the Commissioners I Court of Calh~un C~unty, Texas, does not have available among the files and re- cords of such Court a,list ~f the record owners or all produc- ing oil and gas properties and undeveloped leases, showing the particular interest or interests therein owned, nor a survey ~f such ab~ve described properties, nqr p~pelines, gas lines and systems, refineries, gasoline plants, tanks and tank farms, tank- age, storage oil, carbon black plants, power and light ,Plants, I telephone and telegraph lines, supply houses, drilling rigs and derricks, ,including transportation facilities, railroads, etc,' J as of January 1st of each year, nor do they have the necessary scientific knowledge or technical skill to compile such lists and surveys; and WHEREAS, the Commissioners I Court of Calhoun County, sitting as a B:::>ard of Equalizatbn, has heretofore had referred to them for equalization certain renditions and assessments which required such information in determining proper valuations to be fixed for tax purp~ses up~n the properties described in such rend- itions and assessments, and the Commissioners I Court, sitting as a Board of Equalization \~i1l in the future have referred to them for equalization, renditions and assessments which wl11 require such informatlon in equalizing and determlning the proper valu- ations to be fixed on such properties for tax purp~sesj and i'iHEREAS, the Conunissionersl Court of Calhoun Count.y, Texas, has determined the necessity for the compilatirn1 of re- cords and lnformation above enumerated, and has contemplated the employment of skilled experts in the matter of appraisals and valuations of 011 and gas properties, etc., in said County, and the compilut1.on of X'ecords shol1ing the record owners of all ot1 and gas producing propertiec in said C8tmty for the convenience and infort~.ation of the B::>ard of Equ,:1J.izati811 of sa'l.d County 'In 4'5'6, ' ,', ( ) ) equalizinr; the valuatlons in saia County for 'assessmerit purpose: , and . y "'. " YffiEP~\S, it has been ascertained 'and determined that Tatham & Stults Incorporated of Dallas, Tey.as, are skilled in such rratters and have a scientific and technical IG1ow1edge and many years of experience in the matter of appraisais and va1u- I ations of such properties for tax assessments,- a'nd it is the pu:: pose of the CO!ll"nissioners' Court 'of Calhoun CoUnty, Texas, to e" ploy the services of said Latham & Stults Incorporated for said purposes; 11' IS, THEREFORE, AGREED BY AND BET11EEN Calhoun Count;: ,Texas, acting herein by and through its Co~missioners' COt~t, Party of the First Bart, and Tatham & Stults Incorporated of 'Dallas, Texas, Dallas County, Barty of the Second part, as foHcl'IS: '1. PARTY OF THE SEGOND PART agrees to compile a list of I the record Olmers of all producing oil and gas properties ;-Ihere' situated or located in said Calhoun County', Texas, and undeveloj, :ed leases adjacent thereto, as of January 1st' of the year 1976, said compilation arid record to show the particular interest or interests therein owned.' Barty of the Second Part alsa obligate themselves to-make a survey of all pipe 'lines, refineries, 'gasoline'p1a!i.ts, tank far:ns, tankage; stor:::i'g'e 'oil, carbon black plants, and all other properties of value used in connection wit . , said 011 and gas development, including transportati.on faci11ti€ etc. , 2. SECOND 'PARTY further agrees to'p:roc'ure for First; Part" all in'ormation po"ible andavailabl. for 'he O'e of n", ' I 'Party, sitting as 'a Board of Equal1zat ion; in'deternlining the ,'proper' valuations to be fixed upon such properties' for assess- ment and taxation purposes, and generally to compile such i.nf'~:' Pl.:'1ti-on:as-shall"be'of'a'id and benefit.+o said-First Party In equaliZinG the val'ues of said' properties for'taxation. Said Barty of the Second Part agrees to meet with the Cow.lntssioners I I' I , ! i , . :~~ : '/.~. , $.., /{, :~~, ,g'1f;;E' 1 I 4s'f Court of said calhoun. County, Texas, sitting as a Board of Equalization, and to furnish said Board with all the infor- mation procured by them during their said investigations, for use by the Board in equalizing the assessments upon said properties. 3, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the skilled services, tech- nica1 knowledge, and experience of second Party in the perform- ance of the obligations devolving upon them hereunder , Party of the First Part agrees and obligates itself to compensate Second ~ Party in the na~ner fOllo~tng; Said S~cond Party shall receive c:/J-l-J-'!-~- 7~hJ",&- $/Z 500' "0) '1\ Pv......Cccn ThousandI\Dollars$14~O@().O~) for the, year 1976 to be paid out of the various funds of Calhoun County, Tey,.a,s, covering all oil properties, gas, sulphur deposits, public utilities, pipe lines, refineries, gasoline plants, drilling rtgs and derricks, oil and gas leases, royalty interest in land developed and undeveloped, and all other property of whatever character of value used in connection with oil and gas development, including transportation facilittes, 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 I Court, sitting as a B~~rd of Equal- ization. The Commissioners I Court of said Calhoun County, Texas, hereby agrees to issue or cause to be issued to Latham & Stults, Incorporated a warrant or warrants drawn against the various , ' funds of said Calhoun County, Texas. All said warrants to be payable out of recetpts and anticipated receipts from taxes levied for general county purposes, and from receipts from other sources coming to sald vaI'ious funds of the year 1976. 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 necessary, requisite " and/9r convenient',to evidence the indebtedness and facilitate and procure th~ payment or all sums due Party of the Second Part for servtces perf,oI'med under, this agreement. "'_,._ _,__..~ ~"'~_". _. ~..~"... .-r.... . .___,....._ ..-~,._--,.-_~. 45':'8 ,f. , We further agree that l1e will meet with the Cornmis- sioners' Court of Calhoun County for a preliminary study of the proposed values for Calhoun County. The said Latham & Stults Incorporated further agrees I that l.n no way will the said Calhoun County, Texas, be obligated to the said Latham & Stults Incorporated, or their assistants, for salaries, expense, or w3terial, except as of "J-, WITNESS UJ1"d/ OUR HANDS IN DUPLICATE this A. D. 19.zs;- above statX'. the 2-3 ~ day PARTY OF THE FD<.ST PART, CA p!!\UN r:O~Y'L!.~ 'X! B \:Ut..i, , ,I ,JLc <::J ge 't ~ comra~er Freet. No.1 t O-fl"", (), -;f K fA ..I, ~ fJo... CommissionerPrect.'No. 2 / ~. t/~otu c ~ Cmission r Preet. 0. 3 ~~(~ ~ oITmnssioner ree. o. it PARTY OF THE SECOND PART, LATR4M & STUIrrS INCORPORATED ATTEST, . Byh/II ~k", f/)7tVUf:ll~ Yh,,1rJ~-J' ,c Olmt;y Clerk Calhoun Couryty, Texas I I -'. ,'~ ~- I .-! It:I g Cl o I I 45,9' ......-----......... --,:---,___~"",,c.---,...,,__........., __'_~ , ...............t'l"".......,--.,.-.. ','~~-:~7"",. L:'" ._, ~~.' ......._-'~~ j.~":.:.:...,,,~'~"""7"\,~.~~""""""'" ----'-.....-....-----~~~~~..."'~....~ -...-......... " REGULAR JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 9, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 9th day of June, A. D. 1975, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, 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 Commis,sioner, Commissioner, Commissioner, Commissioner, County Clerk Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 whe~eupon the following orders were entered by said Court, to-wit: BIDS AND PROPOSALS - ROAD MAINTENANCE & REPAIR, PRECINCTS 1 & 2 The following bids were submitted to the Court for road,maintenance 'and repair work in Commissioner Precincts 1 a~d 2: .. ~ ~ ",g ~ ~, I 0 ~O' . 2:; . "', 0 ~ 0 o . ~ g. '" " . 0 ~ " 0 . ~~ ~ ~ ~O' ~" .- o 0 ", o 8 . 0 . ..~ ;;l ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ .- ~ . ~ rt 0 ~ '" ~ 0 ~ ~ '" ",",' ~ r;i l Po' f~ r F ~ ... o o " . 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';~.~~2!..).~"",~..~":'~~n,..>.r..li;~~4~............._;t:..\..o~'.__>,,~~ __. ___~~....:;;~ . "'~_,--,' ':. dh .__...,."" RE: Bid on road 'llIaintenance ollnd bettennent WQrk as. described in specifications furnished by Calhoun County l "I 1 , 1 \ H I ,] rl II I, . ,} I, 1 J :SIt) PROPClSAL FORM Cocmissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavac8. Texas Genclelllen: Precinct No. 1 - (approxio..ntcly 6 miles of sealcoating and 1 1/2 mile of ne." const.ruction) 1) Furnish, haul, heat and apply D.A.175 asphalt @ per gallon price of 10.) Furnish, haul, heat and a~plY AC5 asphalt @ per gallon price of 2) Load, haul, spread, broOlll and roll l'EJ rock @ per cubic yard price of 3) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of [' i I I I;'i .\, x' :,,,,~ : " ,,;; 1 , .j' bl ,~ 1 !) t,-" ~ ..... , Ii i " .", , >~,\ ;'" ~{ ", '~\ .'D "<'~ , .J "~ Precinct No. 2 - (approximat~ly 3 miles of scalcoating ~nd 1 3/4 miles of new construction) 1) Furnish, haul, hent and apply O.A.175 asphalt @ pcr gallon price of la} Furnish, haul, heat and apply AC5 asphalt @ per gallon price of 2) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock @ per cubic yard pric~ of 3) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE3 rock @ pe't cubic ya~d price of 4) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of /'10;0 (/.,;'/t' !' /L Can commence this work'in ap?ro~ately , June 9. 1975 I 'I i I I ..' /"",.1 !JI/) Fuf'l; ,<F% ,III )' '1,fJO Jj-,VO ,</, P,P ,*,70 ;11 .'1p J,PO .7.<0 :/" () 0 .5"1 days. W/L.L. ()~ ~~~J( ';'H~1f/ CP""lf4'1/'>'Sit'N'f"rt.; (?ftJPY. 4V~' iJ. 'Yours truly. - By; AR.1J.f.JtfAV COfr~~c.rrA rllJC. Ftm /hi!}, 4-,14">",,..-, f,~1 - BlD PROPOSAL FORM C~16s1oncrs Court Cnlhoun County Port Lavaca. Texas June 9, 1975 RE: Bid on road maint.enance and bettert:1ent ~rk as described in speeificatioo$ furnished by Calhoun Cou.""lty' CclntlelJ\en: We propose to furnish all equipment. labor, fuel, materials (except rock), insurance and necessary supervision to do thc.subject WQrk as follo~s: Precinct No. 1 ~ (approximat.ely 6 miles of sealcoaticg and 1 1/2 mil~ of nev construction) 1) Furnish, haul, heat and apply O..A.175 asphalt . @ per gallon price of 14) Furnish, haul, heat and apply AC5 asphalt @ per gallon price of 2) Load, haul, spread, broOllI and roll pE3 rock @ per cubic yard price of 3) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PEA rock @ per cubic: yard price of I Precinct No. 2 - (approxi~ately 3 miles of sealcoating and 1 3/4 mi1~s of nl:!W co~st",uction) 1) Furnish, haul. heat and apply O~A.175 asphalt @ per gallon price of la.) Furnish, haul, heat and apply ACS asphalt @ per gallon price of ~ " il W 2) Load. h..wl, spread, broom and roll PE2 rock @ per cubic yard price of 3) Load. haul. spreod, broom and roll PE3 rock @ per cubic yard price of We propose to furnish all equipment, labor, fuel. materials ((!xcept rock) > insurance and n~cessary supervision to do the subj~ct work as follows: 4) Load, haul, spread, broom and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of " Can COllDence this work' in apprOXillUl.tely ,\ ! !i By: ... J 0.50 J 0.50 I 8,00 I 8.00 I 0.50 I 0,50 I 8.50 I 8.50 I 8.1)0 'W days. Yours truly. M & M Construction Co., Inc. 6103 Leopard. Corpus Christi. Texas F11 .;7 .( 78409 ;rp3J~ - r-- kj l'~1 11 h I', c1 "{ <I ~ ~ o t, i i , i , , I I I f ! 1 ; I I I i I I I ,\ >" f~' ri,l ~~( " ~ I \ I I I 1 I \',' ',1 I' " H ~I 1 tl fA 1:,,1 H , 1 I \'1,1 't.i 1 I' , [I II 46-1 "'~ "0' _, ":. 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" The bids were tabled at this time until a tabulation can be completed. 2. ~ ol>- I;' . ~.~~.-aO:t . ~ "', i ~~': [ ~ t-''\Q'.. S \. 't III '" g. . <"':>-1 "l~.i~ < '" o ~ '" r1 "" ~'"' ~ ~ g ~ : \' ~~ '" ~ ~ " o " fi' o n o - '< ;1l ... " o . " :;:; :? "'~ ~ e, o 0 "": ~ . .. _0 ~c 0_ . ' "'.. , 0 e,o . 0 o o o . "'~ o '" '" ~ '< > o ~ . . ~ .., . ~ n "'~ "'~ o " "J' 'Il.. -" _C o _ . - "'.. " 0 ~. .0 o . o 0 "'''' I;' "'" ~ N "', o " .. . . C C _ 0'. ~ . . '" '< " " 0 , . "'~ '" o '" ~" . 0 " a o "'. o '" " o - - .. .'" "'''' , _0 " ...~ -. "'. . ~ e, _ -'< o .... GUADALUPE-BLANCO RillVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS " o - - b' "', ~ ~, o .,.. , . C C _ 0'. .' . . '" '<" . . " , "'~ '" ,,0' ~" . 0 " B o "'. o ~ " o - - . '" ~ - '< o ;.. - ~ ~ 0" "'~ - . 0 " . < ~ o " o ~ o " '" o . . . " " . " - . o. . . 0 'B- ::~ ~ glj " -~ '2 "'~ '" ~ " . " .. ,,' . .. -. _c . - . . '" .. " " ~. . 0 o . o . "'''' . ~ ~ - '< > o ~ . . ~ .. ~ o '" ",c ~ '" e' " 0 OJ' 'Il.. -. _c 0_ . - '" .. " 0 e, , .0 . . o . "'''' - , .J "'!;'" ~ .... '<i "0' ~ o ~ ,c. < ~ ~. . no .0. . C 0 . 0 " H~ S ~ c e " " ~ ~ " >l o :g m l' '" o ,51 .... ~ '" - '" ~ '" Larry Beauregard with Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority met with the Court to get permits approved to lay pipelines along or across county roads. ~ . , .'" ..'" " ~o " ~li' N, v g- o' _ -'< o '" il.. e' . - . 0 < . . 0 . '" . . . 0" ~ ~ . .. o 00 '0 ..... t) if 0.... .... .e.~ o " .g ;!. '< o ;.. - ~ ~ o " c' }("FJ~l f'.n . ~~ ~l ~ c~f ~ , ~ ~ A motion was made byCornrnissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to Guada- lupe-Blanco River Authority to install facilities as shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority 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 Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority 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 Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority agrees to be bound by-all such terms and provisions. 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' E.'\\il~ESiH:G ~Vle~ (To 'BE CO:-'i'LETfD BY ENGi~ERrN.i) I ' p" 'RECEIVED BY E.~GI~EE:<IKG: DATE' B. ' REco.'~s;= RJR mSTALLATIc.~ AS SL~XmED ' . . 1 DATE C. ~Cc.v:'.s~D2)' FOR I~TAlU.TIO~l PS Fcu.o'tS: , I t I I ", ' , I ~lGMT~i\:=' " .. ....J.. . " ~IGj'iAi1..;.~.= , I I , )J ;':1 DATE 3. REPoRT c.= I~TWTi'o~ (TO'B; CQV.'LcrED,3Y O,ooAATlO:;S) ~. I~STAUAnCN CC'i'LETE . DATE' ~lGM1L;r<i:. B. Rs'Ait\S:{!F I~TAUAT!O~ DiPPCRS FR0?\ RSro';"SNDAT10~)' ' .. '.oW. !ol:_-': I ~ , I :'~: " (- Ii .;.1' , '/ \; 4. POSTED iO ";.s BuIL.i fl.A.'iSn: O?SAATI Q~S: ~! G.\ATi,.:.~~ VAiE I ' 8\GtNWltNG: ~Hm;..~E. VATS - ,j , I I I i i i i , I I I , , I i I -: ~~ ?' . ~-=---- ' 6~ ' ----------. ..._~ J',&1~~-- --------- .~' t 0 -=-=- ;{" t: 0_~J !.~ _ VJ ~ ' I ';;.. III - - flO '1 l3' (lo. I "0' .. -" (-~--! Q . f~'~~ , I 6 I :;. II~ .,~, -- ~.... ..... IV.'~'-I"" ....t.. .r; ;$ -.-- cr 1;; --,,"~~_Ii::::-:-- ~~ ~ ~ . --; . ll\ ~ - ~ ~ , . ~ , " '" l_ ~ ~ ~ .' i ~ ~' t. , .... 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RECEIVED BY E.~GiNcEH'H;o: DPJE: B. . RcCo.v.Y~CEJ) FOR mSiALlAiIC': AS SW:',!TI8J . c. R::CQ'I....~.,mW.fCR !:.;sTA1..l}.TIO~,pS FD'...LO'tS:. ~:G:-\:"TG;;~ UATE ..,I, ,. ,( , I '. ~~GM7~,;:: DATE 3, RE?oRT Ci' I~:STAlLo.TiG~ (fo BE CC;'?lETED, BY O?~MT:C.~S) A. INSTAU.ATlG~ ccnLETE '~, ,~'- "UA,o .GM,u:k B. !ls'A?.'<S:(!F lilSTALLATlCN D;Ff~RS ;RC~, R:CC.'.'.sNDAT:O:-;s) , 4. POSTEll 10 .;.s BulL.T ?'-"~S": O?;AATICi>:S: ~lG.'\A.:i,..~ ilA~ E.~I~INQ: ....t':,.::.":"..'.~ , - lsoaao - ~ "l" , "'G , '\... ;/ \~ :;::/\-'%, ~~ \ '\ r<'; ~'\y ',.. ~ 0 \)\\~;, _ '. \ W 0<\'\0 ~ \ 1\ \;." 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RECEIVED BY E.,Gir:EEH'lNG: DATE: B, ' REcov.vSicaJ FOH I~STA:.LATIC.~ /,s 'St1l:ml'El ' C. RECO('.v~NDED FOR Ii'STALl.ATIO~ PS fOLUl'tS:, S;G"'T~:;:;: VAl'E C,:...... I, ~IG:\A7v.qE . . DATE 3. R=?oRT c;: hST,wTic~ <To BE. CC"':PLE'f@, BY C?~AA~IC~S) ,1 A. INST,\ll,AT~C~ CQ\'?LETE . UAiS SIG~'T~,c B. RsvM<s:(Ir; I~TAl.LAT!C~ D!FfS~ FRO,'! RE:CO:,:v'::,~DA7;:O:.;s). ' . ' 4, POSTED TO "As Bu'L.T f>..A.~.: O?SAATICNS: .. ~:GMi\,oo'::' lJA IE . E.';Gt~tNG:' .' :)IG:-:':"';1,;."1E lJAT~ - [ I I I I I ..1 1. , J - , .. 1/,,/0 : I I, I I I I I , I€L1QI' , I I I r , ! ~ ..l'3'3\lJ.S "'tiE: I flr7fi I I 1 I I 1 I I 1 ~.~Wi)'s'1f!11 " U~IG :_1. ~ - '," A l C) "< 1 fi I ~j I '~ :ij .~ ""'1" ,:,'l' % " " c" ~ 9J ,~ , I- " vi " 0} ~ '" a: z.: ~: > " " ~: f: i'l [:: f, f r t, r [, I~.., .~: )' . ! &",..,1'. , "'. l~ " m <0 ~ I I I \ I I l s:.'\V!CE (D\i"iEcno.'j Ir:;w;"!ATIO~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SYSTEI1 cOUN'l"l " 1. Co~~CTlON DATA (fo Bo Cc.'.'LETED BY OPS<AT!O~:S) , J I, II f ~ , ' I 1 l 1 I ' f ~ i ! I I ! 1 l ">t ~ j [.1 [ , j II r~ t I :f J I"..'" " ( , 'i i , ' t" , A, B. C. ~: .. D~T2: 5/27175 ~k\2. OF (l;s-rc.v,SR H.::Q:J;::Sr~~:3 ~'S:RV~CE:: T,.,'avr.e [\ 'I'.,.~('", . ....>./RW/H.' f~!" N'i:l\3S~ 0;= LC;';'\SCTIO~;S l'i;"':T::.J.J: One NA~ &-1:=8" r~UJ\Bcn: D-15 .. . bUSTO::'ER N:":,\3ER TO 13::: ,LlssrG.\;ED: 1778-16 , I :\:JS?ECiS. fC,~ ADDrl::C.'iAL. CLiSTO,vERS. TO :aE. SERv'S) 3Y THe. Pi\C?CS'Z:l L:~;:: Ap:lt:"Qximately.370 fp.pr nf 'In. p"r 11"" 1".... h,.._l...~A. . . ",._...,.,...~"...,-P" ."......"..,....,;..~.:.. ,".:.: .:.-'.:.:. '. . ....... 2. E~G1NEE.~n;.:; ReVlS'l ITo ss CO:-OP\..ETED BY E>~Gi~ER!~:G) A. RECEIVED BY E.\GiKEERli"G: DATE: B. ' RECc.','.E.'>D8l FO~ I~STl-llATlC.~ IS SU3.V,ITrc:D ' C. RECo.",'.:.~DED FOR Ir-:sTAUATIG~ IS FD'-lO',S:, S;(;i';;":i,;~Z DATE ......t... DATE ' --si(;,V,;\;.,. 3. Rsoc" ri Ir-:sTWTICN (To BE CC.V?LETEl BY O?E,WIC~:S) A. INSTAl-Uo.TiGX CO\?~E'iE UATE ~IG~TU~~ B. RSVA~:(IF l~TALlJ\nC:-.l DlF~ERS fRO~i R€CC,.;V.v,S,\OATIO,'S) 4, POSTal TO "As BuI~T Pi.A.'\S": O?E.'\ATIC.'\S: :SrG.'\A-rI.oo":(~ , J)A TE ENGll\ESlING: ~lC~~~;~ J)ATE . - lsoaaa i i I ,\ i J ! "? II _- -" ~I \ , '," ~ l' ~, ~ &;. ~ \ ....' 'I ~.. .........-- 1 .-- . -\--./ ~ &- ~ ,~,(.i Ie'~,k'k _? OW"" ~~,.~~ 160' Ike\ ;," ~ _r'if ---- , .!n= ""/5'~~~ ",:1' ", " 7' , ~ ,,/ ,::.\~ '\' ,0-./"/' ,\" W.f .,,' . ' ,j/ ,).' '" ' Av~~~,)J, 1 \:~ ,.. 9 '\~ ,.. 'V I N ',~ " I' 1"1 ~ : i~ L'~ I~ h L1 r';J" .~ 'J ;J t ' ~'l r,:,il p Ii] r; rl f1 H il ! 'I rl l j I I ..,.,11 " " j i ,I ---::J) -/5 Jit"TE: );,i p, Pt..1Vf<TE. ~n. ftllm)TAJAJlD ~y iHE CoUJ,JT'f~ , !v' t." t, n - - r "\ 11 ~ ',1 ! .} il II !1 , I : 1 t .} 11 t i fl t"1 r ' . ! l , I l I . J !I r' t II ! J I ) I> I~: .~~ -,,,/t. \ COUNTY ~ s:.'\VlCE cc.t'iECTIG~ l~;:OS;'/",TIC~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURH IjATER SYSTE~l 1, Co.~~ECTIO~ DATA (fo BE Cc.v.?~ED BY OpE,qJ,r:O,S) . , ~: c. 1 K. c. Sill1T:l!' WAlRw/142!A NU."3=<<- 0;: LO~;:'\~CTrc:\S_I,')Axr;:u: One F~p &--i2:8' NU:,ScR: n-1CJ-R .. ' rLiST':';V2R ~:u.'''3'ER 10 B'E. ,LI-SS1G:\@: 117(1_"0 ~i\OS?cCTS- FCK ADDITio.~AL. a;sTO~'.sRS-;O BE. SEiW@ BY Tr-:e. ?RO?CSSJ LZ:\=: CustoIDer is.l.oc.:>tcd,directlv on thf'11ne... t'nf>..p......ill-.h.. ..." . ..construction. ... "-,' .-.. .~.- ..... " .' .... . ." , 2. EMilNEERI:-;G RC.VI~ (To BE CC:--.;LETaJ BY E.~Gii\CZR!1I:G). A. RECEIVED BY E.."{GiNEEHli<<i: DATS.: B, . R<C()V,~Si!Ell FOR I~STIUATlC.~ AS SU3~,mED ~~~:\.:"TL:\;:' DATE 'c. R<cc.v.V.:.~CED FOR II;STAll.AT!O~ IS FC'-lOI'S:, , .... '" .. '" ... .. '. . DATE ::)rG~'X.~ 3, REPoRT c.~ II;STAliATio~ <To BE CCovp:..E1'@,3Y O?ERATIO~S) ; . . . A. I~STALLATlG~~ Cav.?U:rE --n ' . , " - . uAll;;. SruXA.t.:K.t:. B. R-;f-'"A.R;<s:(IF INSrAu..p;rrC~ m{=FS% fRO;'-, f\ZCo.y,",,::~:)A7!C~). 4, POSTED TO "As Bull.T ?I.A~S.: O?EAATIC.'S: :):G.'\AT~~E UA:<: E.'>GIN$llNG;' , - -n"a..... ~.:c.:~7...:...; - ','" I I i .\ , , - .. 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DATE: '/.29/75 ' B NAv,E OF U;STO,v~R KECUESTI~\j SERVICE: lnhn '" Rn""~"~ [..':\/111.1/1 ' 'l.U i\U.\'3t:,~ 0::= LO;\;\ECiIO;';S \':;"\;72): nn<> H,c..,O S\-:'~ET l~Ui/SER: Dos Bihfts .. . bliSTOY,t:~ ;~;j.\3Sq;TO ~::. J-lSS!Gt\ED: 1780~ l'l I ROSPECTS, FC.~ A.:)D!.qO~AL. CUSTQ,"ERS. -;0 B:;. SS:vI9 BY THE. ?RO?CSSJ c. 1 L::\E: . ..-,.,..,..,.-~...,.,~... , .'. ":". ~.:.' ; , ,:.: ,:. '..'.: , . 2. E:\G!NE~Ii':G ~'{I6'l Go BE CfJ~PLETED BY E.\Gl~ERll':G). A. RECEIVEO BY E~Gi~EE,q'I^G: DATE: B. . Ri;OOv.....S'irE) fOR IZ\STALlATIC.~ ;.s SU3:-',tTIED :):GMTL,;:\~ C. ~caV~V.ENDul fOR I ~TAu..;..TIC~,;.s FO:.LO~'S:,. 11:.."1"C -,," ,..1.. 1)ATS 3, !lac" c< h;s,:lli:ATio~ (fa BE ",v.'L8ED, BY o.'~AATIO^S) A. B. ~lGM"X.;~ INSTAUJl.TIGi4 CQV.;;:"'ETE ---VAlE SIGMT;';~E Rs\~:(IF I~TALlATiC~ DrFF~HS FHO;': RGCo.":V.E~DA7IO:\S). r, ~ r~ ,::..:; I', \4 3, ,?{' , j', CJ " " t' ,; ~ (:\ I" , 1 ;~ 4, POSTED iO 'k; BulL.T P-",,~S': C?"AATIQ~S: ~:G.\ATlo.Io~;: .LJ..\T:: ,. 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I' " ." ,I, I'. :~ i! : ,1 J COIllIT'l &:''\VlCE ffi\iXEcno:! mq}s;'\~TIO~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL \lATER SYSTEM 1. Co.\);~CTlO~ DATA eTo BE CQ".':...ETED BY OP;::RAT!G~;S) . DATE: 5/21175 NA\:E Of WSTC,v.=R: ft:Q~SSIH..;G ~!::RVrCS: Jack R. Morrisol'l, Sr. WA/R'W/139/A1~ i\'i.j,\'3E~ Or CC\N~CTIO;\S \':;"\;7SJ: One N,;\.o S:-i~ET NUi"SE~: 0-20-8.< . bUSTO;"~R j~U:'38i TO bE FSSrG~ED: 1 i76-20 l'~S?:=C7S rea k'"}DITto~AL., c:.;STO~'.sRS.l0 :s=::' SE~V@ BY rr.~, P;W?V5D L~:\i:::: "...nr:-:o1.!:l,1tPlv.125 {(!.etof 2" PVC pioc, to be.laid in the. .('Ol'!1(V Yil"ht of ,'.1;o1\' , ~: c. 1 . ,..,....,.,..-~................<.....""... . . . ,.. . . . . . . . .. ..."....-., .. 2. E~GINES~r~t,; REVL8~ (fo BE CO,...~;,LETED BY S':G'i~ERIi':G) A. !\t:CEtVE.O BY E'\G!'~E.~'li\G: DATE: B. ' f:cCo,v.v.EliDOD FOil mSTAllATIW AS SlZM:TTED ' C. ~~\'.V,5~D8), fOR I i'STAUJ\T!CX PS FOLLOiS:. DATE ~lGMTlJ;;S "....1 . ~IGX;n.::~E VATS 3, ~~RT r;;: Ii\ST~Trox (To BE C\A\:.oL...,l::Tr:n.EY C?SAATrO~S) AI ., IKSTALLA.1'IC~ CQv.:lLETE ' DATE ~jGXAm,E B. RsVA'C<.s:([F I:-:STAllAT!C~ Dlffi'HS fRO~1 R"Co.'~",~DATlO:-;S) , ll. POSTED TO uk. BuILT P.",~Su: O?W\TICNS: ~tGMT'....~~ lJATE El:GU=ING' ~l(m:..n.,.1.~ DATE - 190000 ,I , , .. ~ <:~ (n I o .-:J I o ~~-_... j , i 11 I! I, f j , J p,. d .j , ;j rJ,'l f: ~ q I . t 1 t 1 r 1 tl I \ 'i~ I , , I f: ;~ ! tj II t I i 'j , I Ii II \ 1 \ l t :! I j I, tJ f. .'1 , f I 1,0 ec~ Q i-- ---l ~ , .. I,' , 1 I _10 I Iii". [\1.0 I I ~. Ie', ,I I;..J 0 'i - ~)I " r. 'III ?; I , ,', 'II -,-,,,'II, :":. ~!.~' , " 'OA1e 1,l""'''''I~'''''M - . , I 'j \ II t ,'j t ::, !", f, ':1:) t:l ! j t'l f 1f t 1 r ~ [: :q '0-",' '.1:' '.: pi, t,,: ,j: ':\ .; 1 ;'1" f. ....~--......., COUNTY \ ,\ . , 5E.'\V!CE CO~"HrrG, !r~~~?:',~Tlo., CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SYSTEM 1. Co.~~cno~ DATA (f 0 BE Cc.'.':.E'iE:l BY OPSAATW):sl ,'~: D ATe: 5129/75 NAV,E Of UJSTc.v.E.~ !\2.CIJ~ST:X\; ~:::RV~C2: M;lT~h"ll l'I",""""'''<l. r"n'" t' ..".....~ nn 1.'A/'R','/lbb/1l. C. t r:u."'3E.~ 0:: Lc:\.'\=:crrc:\s ~';;",T;:.lJ: One FiAo S'-iEEl' ~W''3c.R: Dos Bihas .. b~T0~.2R NU.\3S~ TO ~~ r1S~~'\~~_:7s.;-%n\'1 _ v'- ".. ~.... T '-, . NJSPoCTS FC,'! ADDlTl(>~AL., CUSIO, _^S .0 S"S,",,::;) B, rr._, PRu?",,21 L..,. ..,">","-' "..,..~,.",... ".. ...~....."...".....,.. .,..,.,..,,,....:.:.:.:.:.: '- ,. .. ... . . . 2, El\OI~EERI;-;C ~VIEW (fo BE CO,'PLETEll BY E,\GiI>SERI;-;C) A. RECEIVED BY E.'Gi~EH'I~O: DATE: B. "f{zCQv.,,'S-1nE.O FJR INSTAlLATlC'X AS SU3,"UiTS) . ~;G:-;;,;l.;E DA7E C, RErov..v.s'iD~rl foR. IrsTAU-ATtC:-J-;.s FCLLCi'S:. I,.. ,'-. ',' .". - ....... ~lGMT...;.,E VAT:: 3, RuoRT Oi' h;STWTio~ ITo 3E rovj>LETED, BY C?;:RATlO~S) A, INSTALLATION Co.v.?L.ETE B. UAr~ ~IGXAI~~c' RsvA,q;<.s:(lF Ii'STAUJi.TIC~ mffc.qS fRC:~ R2Cv.\'.v..s:\~Ai:O:\S). 4, PCSiEll TO "As BuU.T l'u..'\SH; o.'~'lATI"'\S: ~~G.v..r~i; lJATa E.'iGIN$lINC;' ~.~,. ~.~r.;:;"7"":'.;, - ~ ;; ~ ~ ~ .~ :-,: -L'::: _ ..~.~'o.c;r:~.,~ ", ". .;.-:;i~;.::~t:::.'::'L...:~:. _...~..'"' .....'" f' .... 1\ " ' i 11- ~II-:- "'I =_1'"' .~-;" '-.' -:- :" ,',' ' ,'" "., i, ~ ":" l' , >>. '., . ' "I :H'....' 1-- 'I',JI', ,-,-.1 ~,__"~ " ~::,:I.__':,L'~j' ,.4 I' 'u . ... -,'A~ 0 . 1\." ';~. .,' ..1 ...> '" i ;X" f: .' I': ", 1 '~ " I I. c,~'l;:! 'lAY _..'., .... VRl.E :r' I .r~'. ~ ~ .J............ ..r.;:;-t'1e~':'2 . ~ ~ 0' j i"-'tJ't'U1j-';'" .:" - --r t" ,'j . . =i ~ \1 "'~j' ~,r' . -jl'. -tn'-:" -: ':1 ~.}]-; I"~' r,,','! I t ~i , ...-::)' .'.11 ;;5' ,I , 11':,<'" I ~ I ' ,<< ' "_~:: . ~'R' :~mm!~g : >:-_.:,:;~' ;il I i ,;t \ . , .' 0"; ~ ! ' !' ~l" ......___-:... .~ t '-. f,;: J~i", ;., ~li ;-:." i I".. "". I 1[1 i~:- . ~' " I ...~..j \ i I I , I~il I :~I .. '-T1 - ,,~~! ! - =E~ ," ~;.~ m ~~~ ~-" I~~ ..... ~;:~ I~~ I ....~'\ t 0.....' c"1 ;:-1 ~n ~o! ~:;i ~~l. r-;;-., :::::....j o . " ' " I ~.. " ~,~. ,'~ ........... L I I ~ "..-:-'" " ' ~ 'I t I , I . ... .~ . .~ . ~ . " -,' I ~~ f n [';; , < , ^ '. ~ r"'" ~;: . .. ;'" ! ~ i m 0.: \1, I I ""lnH'I'I'." ,j.'JJ-,ij, -~,~:,-...I-- ", ii/iI! ,H '[1);\1 T--:',,~J .. - r--~' i ~ OJ q ~:~ ~A " ;+:. ~ - 9 " I '" ^" ~. '" t' " "'_:~ f.'" ~, ,', f.: ~ Ii t 1 f, l.," " L I: " J ..~ 1';,',' " ~ ;" ~1', ~I'~ '"""':1"'~._..~ . ^ '...." ". ~,' - ;. I ~ ~ g Cl o I I, 41'1 -"'"'~'~~'<\..-':- ",~""" ., n~.~"'-".,.. ~ ,~......- p-.: r-"'~"'--""---";'"~' ,,,-.:-..~;,,,.~....,...,..~.~ .. ^' '--.>- ~ ~.- _~~""~1;~""'''''''~~'''_.'''''''''''''''~' ----.-......-.. ., - ' -( ~ . .....,....... BUDGET. 1975 - AMENDMENTS A public hearing was held conc~~~~g~m~~d~e~~~,~q~~~~,~~??,Budget. A discussion was held but no action was taken and the hearing was recessed until Fridai, June 13, 1975 at 10:00 A, M. . TRAFFIC SAFETY COORDINATOR PROGRAM " -~ Mr. Terry Palmer with the Governor's office met with the Court to discuss' the Traffic ~afety Coordina,tor Program administered by the Governor's office. ' , A lengthy 'discussion, ensued and the Court asked Mr. Palmer to report back to them after he has met with officials of the incorporated cities in the County.. '- MAINTENANCE CONTRACT:] - ELEVATOR. COURTHOUSE \ , A representative of the Otis Elevator Company met with the' Court to discuss a maintenance contract. He revi~wed:the contract with the Court. . / The Court did not, ta!.<e any action at this time, conce~ni~g the contract. , .-. ."._-~ Amotion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lin~ttud--c-u.........":"......d; ~uat ~u~ LifrrOiN.L.L16 V.L,UCL -LV vL.15Er~~d.L.uL ~-- ...:.=.==".= be adop~d and app 0 e I I I I I ~ : [ f ~ f. ~ ~ ; ~ ~ t ~ r Il ~U~ t ~ r g j ~~ 0 i t ~ if i ;r Ie f i! !? !u~ ~!rn 0 i ~ ~ i I~ " ~ ~ ~ ~.,,"- .. ~ r:! ~ :: ~ ft" 1: ~ :; ;: 19 r: ::r i. g- G -()~~.. ~ ~ IE" .8. ~ (') (I) f ~ f g Ii ~ l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; t:} I. ~ . ! :! ; ~ ~ f ~r!~~f!~~~I~~ti. fi~ i~~ ~ l ! ~ a n !l ~ 0 __, ~ :- : i!8 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~~' ~ I~ ~! r ~ ~ f--- I~ ~ g' "~ . ~ p !l,;; 1 I ~ ~ i . ~ i : jl~ v~~ ~ I; ~; ~'~ ;f k ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ 'I' (>. ~ :: ~ it !~ ~ 5- i} ~ . :z :. ~ lr ! ~ I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~;. ~ lOt ~ ~ Ilia : ~ 0 ! ~ I: i ~! t ~ I 8 i~ i ~i ;." . a t~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~~ l:::~~I~~rl~~I: ~ ~ I J i~ I~ i f -~ t ~ =~~~~~=~~_ d:....:c.__"~-~=~_~~_-=--~,_~~__,~~_=-,_~o=-~__, ~.~~; '" --<:.. ~r_ '0 ~--) ,"'. , :,'",>;-.f~ /, "4' \", \ Gl ( ; - ',,-- - ,\, ,j ': ; "".. l,::r'I-, N. i - c'\'::' 'I ;!,~ ' ~ ~ ......\~ * , 1 (' Q. z ~ , ' r:.:::;;:'~~~~:~'::".'~'."~=-~~~~~ - ~...:::..~~ -~:~::::=::.~- ':'::---"':::,-~.:.:~~~~~.P~r;:::=:~.~;<~.:.r;ljt.:~~;''':~;''O\::::'=4: I .,;,.,::,,-8:. '.E"~',..~ . 14,7i' 2 <,< AUDIT - ROLOFF, HNATEK AND COMPANY Mr. ~ob Coffey with Roloff, Hnatek and Company reviewed the independent audit 'report made by his firm. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis- I sioner Belk, and carried, that the audit report of Roloff, Hnatek and Company be accepted covering all county funds ex- cept'the Hospital Operating F~nd, Hospital Capital Improve~ ment Fund and the East and West Navigation District Funds. The Hospital Ooerating Fund,-Hospital Capital Improvement Fund and the East and West Navigation Distric,t Funds were previously audited for the year 1974. '. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY 'Claims 1-157 totalling $48,786.74 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying:same, ~ ffi9tion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that .said bills be approved for payment. UTILITY PERMITS - GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST I A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commis- sioner Be1k, and carried, that the following applications of General Telephone Company of the Southwest to buy cable on ,county road right of way be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute same. (See applications & approval pg. 473) ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL The County Auditor presented claims of the hospital for payment, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey"seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and car- ried, that said claims be approved for payment. The Court thereuon res:essed:iuntil 10:00 A. M., Friday, June 13, 1975. I t'f.D ~ ~ t ; \ \ tl II t ! I I ! I i 1,1 i'l I i , . r I ; , ! I ~ 1 t I t f.. 1 f j I" , " ; " J,'orin ED,I35 Page i NOTICE OF PROPOSED INSTALLATION BURIED CADLE Date' May 12, lo/i5 TO THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF CALHOu:I COUNTY % COUNTY JUDGE WILLIS F. JETI'ON POItT l.AVACA 'l'EXf,s Formal notice Is hereby given that GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the SOUTHWEST, proposes to place a buried communication line within the rIght-of -way of a County Road in as 1011ows: CALHOUiI County, TEXAS. SEE ATTACHED SKETCH FOR COMPLETE DE3CRIPTION. E-6161l75 - s..dr11't The location and description of the proposed line and associated appur-- tenances is more fully shown by 3 copies of drawIngs attached to this notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road "right.. of-way in tl.ccordance with governing laws. (' - nw'O GO I - , L Notwithstanding any other- provisions contained herein, it is expressly - Paga 2 i It] r I q ~~ fJ ~~ fl rl ~JJ t.~ , j ~ 11 Ir~ \':! ~:1 I.. l- .1 11',1,' 'I I.. j n f I 1 understood that tender of this notice by. the General Telephone Co-mpany of the Southwest, does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or irnpalr- ment of any property rightst franchise. easement, license, authority, per- be null and void. mission or privilege now granted by law and any provisions so construed shall Provide. further, nothing herein contained shall affect the rIght of General Teleph"one. Company 'of the Southwest to receive reimbursement on any future utility adjustment, removal or relocation work which may be necessary \Jnder the National System of Interstate and Defense Highway System and the 50-50 Highway Program (County-City A~quisitiOll with State Cost Participation) . or any other road or highway that may be designated by the State Highway Com- mission as a United States or State Highway. of Aug.lSt 19 75 Construc.tion of this line will begin on or after the 15t day General Telephone Company or the Southwest By Address ." (' .. /tt[ /~~d CC'iS1U.r.x..~gi:-i1XX.// PROJECT COORDIlIATOR AREA P. o. rox 1112 RobstCMn, TeJ"..<1S 7a:3SO - , I. . :j' r: '1 i . ~i I 1\.. .,;{ f 'I it '\ ~J (\ r ',! Ij r '1 i 1 I I I I t ~:') .. "j , ,;:{ n, I'" " " ~ I J ,[, .~~ " ;1 .'t, 'I .._~ Page ,. APPROVAL To: General Telephone Company of the Southwest , , P.o.. Box 1112 Robst.own, Texas 76300 The Commissioner's Court of , CALlIOUN COUNTY offers " no objections to the location on the right-of~way of your proposed buried communi~ cation line as shown by accompanying drawings and notice dated lfllV l? I l~'S except as noted beiow. '.' , j 'I It is further intended that- the Commissioner's Court may require the owner to relocate this line, subject to provisions Df governing laws, by giving thirty (30) days written notice. The inst<,tllation 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 t...h....,. rf....."'.... P70....f....... '11 forly'elghl (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line, in order that we may have a rep- resentative present. .s.. belov Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County, TEXhS .' acting herein by and through the County Judge and all the Commissioners pursuant lorcsolUllonpassedonlhe~daYO! ~ 19 7S--' ,and duly recorded in the Minute Book of the C~Sionerls Court of CALlrnnl , , ~ounty J TEXAS ~1l1 udRe.CAlhoun Co..Texas ~' .The next to the last parar,raph on l:he second P4r.. of &ai4 notic. lIhall not be construed 4S giving add ttl~phon. company any rie:h.ta to reimbursement other then 8uch rights e.a it v6uld ha..,. independently of this ,approyal by rea8ClQ of &>>1 rel1etoal or $Uto 11JW or J't;gu1aUon t it any .uch rlRht9 thor. be. - . . i , , I " '\ ~ ~ . , . ~ ,~ tOll .-.-' \J'-~1'-t.J"-- "'~() ?o'f-'\ :,1. ~~ J\~TQp,,),o ~"-.,. lb' .., '~' 'r--- \ ' I 'I ' lo;.~\:)'~;('t"1 . ~o. T""",,", ''1: Q",,""'" ',' ,-::;fcD~~, .:::;.l ""-~...,,\=::.> .:J ).... A ':::. o~,.. 0:-'" eo~ '.~ Rcf,innil1g at a point aprr xilr,alely 15$4 feet from the .il1ter:J.cction of Cates Road and n\'l.Y. 165, CTe Jlro~ $ to place buried cable cast 51 insj.de the !lorth noa of Gnt.es Roud for distance of 22J~7 feet. GTE also proposes to place buried cable b(<iiin."1bg at the intc cd ion of l:AnnUX Read a:1d Gates RO;jd. ea:;.t 5' inside tho not't.h RO'.<{ or Gates Rq d i'or d:i:;lnnce of Je;// feet. At th') int.cr.:;cct.i(ln of Gntes Road and Old Scadr Road, GTE propooc3 to place bm'ied cable north 5' inside west ROW of Old SC:1drif for a di:::t.:mce ot 253J feet.. GTE also propoo.c3 to make two buried r?Sd cr<:x.;~ 19s. One at the intersection of P-raun Road and GDtes Ron.d; 'the zecond at inte ccticn of Old SeadriIt. Road and Gates Road. Rood bares ld.ll be at a depth of 3V below ditch GI'o.dc .level tind enca:;ed in 2" galv. pipe from no'," to !l{)'~_ AUA:ablc:l t.o be plowed 0:- trenched to minimum depth of .30'1. .. .O....fll.-.u * ""'.- Sou~I-Il:Q..d w,o.",o "" - [.11,,>1>'1 S- ,....:( Olin' t"NO'NO 0" O"T" PIlAW...O" 0..\". " ""I"1'I0Vr.OIlY DA:f- II , .C.l.- \"-. \""\ Ii. ~r.Y1I1"Cl) 11'-: OA'rr GENERAL TELIU'HON[!. COMPANY 0' THt: $OUTHW!.IlT LOCATION =-.t<:fq::>lZ! C'-;. l-(?~v"'-"', C .... PI!KItI"""l>>' (JtJ.,., !Jt'T"Ii-,<..t-..T'O,J $J.1rr;r-.1-0"'~l1tO'e $l'Zt, IIX !lY. - - , j iL~ , ~',',.. F~ h ~ '.' - -.:j ~ .{ 1.1 (. .l. i , ,I I \ I I I I I , i 'r: ". ~ ;,;' ~~i f;'l ~..~ ~,j C' i) l' ~1 r.' < l~ t'" I 1 ~,~ 1.1 t :1 f: \' I :..,1 .,~ ~: } t. r ~ t..; ~ i l I I f r I Form ED-l35 Pago 1 NOTICE OF PROPOSED INSTALLATION BURIED CABLE Date Hay'Z'/, 1975 'TO THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY % COUNTY JUDGE WIU.JS F. =W I ! ,j I i 1 I. J II rl L , !QaT LAVACA TEXo'S Formal notice Is hereby given that GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the SOUTHWEST. propOses to place a buried communication line within the right-of-way of a County Road in CALHOUN TEXo'S County) as follows: , SEll ATTACHED SKETCH FOR COMPLETE DllTAUS:: E-OI6eB5 & 617045 s..dri1't, Texas , I t I J The location and description of the proposed line and associated appur.. tenances is more tully shown by 3 copies of drawings attached to this notice~ The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road right- of-way in accordance with governing laws. J;; t II, , '.-1: " - nlOO a (] , , - Pago 2 : Notwithstanding any other provisions contained herein, it is expressl}' understood that tender of this notice by the General Telephone Company of the- Southwest, does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or impair... ment or any property rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, per.. mission or privilege now granted by law and.,any provisions so construed shall be null and void. Provide, further, nothing herein contained'shall affect the right of General Telephonc'Company.o{ the Southwest to re~eive reimbursement.on any future utility adjustment. removal or relocation work which may be necessary under the National System of Interstate and Defense Highway System and th~ ' 50,50 Highway Program (County-City Acquisition with State Cost Participation), or any other road or highway that may be designated by the state Highway Com- m.ission as a United States or State Highway. Construction of this line will begin on or after the lst day of 1975 August General Telephone Company of the Southwest By .Address P. o. Box 1112 Ro'ostown, Tex6S 78380 ... - ~-_. \l $; 1 f i f I t j '1 11 t 1 d :1 I H I J I' f'l i.i r'1 I, J .1., 1. i 1 I f .'~ t. F f -~! k 1 ! , . ! , I (. I I""~ . -.,i' ,q r ~ [1 I, !'l t 1 '1 I ,l , 'I f'.",'~' ... : ': 1 [1,.,'..."'(,..'..'1.; "~ ;, 'J"! ~' 1 t:' ' ," . " ~~." ~, . I~ .- F ;,~ ~, ,'. "p, , , ".r Pate :3 APPROVAL To: General Telephone Company of the Southwest P. O. Box 1112 Robstown. TextlS 78'300 The Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN COUlITY offers no objecHons to the location on the. right-of.-way of your proposed buried ?Ommuni- catton line a.s shown by accompanyIng dr~wings and notice dated !'!.ay 27. 1975 except as noted below. It is further intended that the Commissioner's Court may require the owner to relocate this line, suoject to provisions ot governing laws, by giving thirty (30) days written notice. The installation shall not damage any part of the County Road a.nd adequate provisions must be made to cause a minimum. inconvenience to traffic and adjacent property owners. Please notify John T. rinstel". Precinct'~ lorty'eight (48) hours prior to starting constructi~n of the line, in order that we may have a rep- resentative present. ~(Ie below. Commissioner's Court of County, TEXAS CALlKJUN acting herein by and througb the County Judge and all the Commissioners pursuant toroSOlulionpassedonthe~daYOI ~ 19 7r-- .and duly recorded in the Minute BQok of the ~SSionerlS Court of CALHOUN County, 'I'EXAS -'" " .. ; - . f ..TexlI5 *The next to the last paragraph.on tbe second paee of $d tice sha! not bfJ construed as ,lving uld telophone cOIlIpany any rights to roeirrJ)U1"$l!lDent oth~l' an sue: rights AS It would hew in.. dlp.ndently at tb1a approval 6y roason of atly Federal oX" Sta. or t"lltNlation, if any 8uch I" ghta thO" be. . -, ,..' .. ~ < ~ ?o:)i\LW"""" o -2->" 1 ~ ,~~ ~\bl-:l.~b. """-.... lQ, .~.~... ~l'q.., -....... ..........'" - " Beg:1nl1ing at the intersection of Old Settlement Road and CoUnty.ROOd to S"'U\n Point, GTE: propOSC$ to place a b}tried cable Gooth along west nmr of County Rond for a dis- tance of .3soa feet. ProV\r,3l:d cable to be 8' inside west 00'>'1 .of county road in parallel ...,ith ex:istingcable 5' inside Rb'..z. All cable to be plO'lted or trenched to 8: minimum depth Ofr". . GTE aha propwc3 to/place buried cable west beginning at the' intersccticn ot county road to Swar{ Po:int and First county road we~t. Cable to be placed 4' inaide: north ROW west t1Pl";:roximntely 2420'. All cable to be plwed or trenched to a minimum dcp~r 30". GtE propOOC$ to \l\3};e a buried road croosir.g at the interzection of county rood to Swan Point and first. county road west. Road bore will be at a. depth of 3&1 belO".4 &round level and encased in 2" plastic pipe frOO! ROW to RO~.. Beginning at the intersection of l-:arina Rood and county road, GTE proposes to plac9 buried cable north 5' ;ir.::;ide- west no\~ of l:arina Rood for dUil;.ance ot 1331 feet. Cable to be plowed or trenched to a mininnml dept.h of )0". 10.....lI-ln * __"-... --:"'(}l,T'lll F;'otd w,o.f<Of'(.'/{r':<1,C1 ~ r.1..1704S 7Ailtll'lU 40....,Q\ lNo,'ND ..y~lW (,"l"llt".KtI...,.. ~',.I.).''S tmAlWN PI'''''...., "...'tIL....OA7. ~,I'l"15 CENERAL TELEPHONe: COMPANY 0' Tt1~ "Oll'ftfWUT t.O<::"'TIOI"'..'J,"\"\~~l('T Tl_'.""-h.... Dl!:lJCliIllO'1'lO/Ot (!A r::\..'..''''...... R.,,,n ,."",'4. C'.r:.."\'-.L":' ~v.l-..1MII.': Jo"'JII0YJ:D IliV "CVlItOD" II i1tIlY. DAY" C>lr:~T--1-OI'--L...HJ:~. -llU CAT" .. - , " " '~. i,:I:" I:';:!', ,\:" 1;1 ~' I~ ,1: f)" ~" ~' ..q ,OJ -, -"} '....' ~ 1,'..,'."',.,,1 "I, e,! , , , '<r: 'I" " ~~,_. f,;.t ,Co:1 Ii' t,.""" ., .'1,' ." f.) d t'i::} \';'~ , ti. t'" ~.'. ' ~, " , I;. " 477 JUNE 13, 1975 I BUDGET, 1975 - PUBLIC HEARING, AMENDMENTS A public hearing-was held Monday, June 9, 1975 at 10:00 A. M. con- cerning amendments to the 1975 Budget but said hearing was recessed until 10:00 A. M., Friday, June 13, 1975. The public hearing was reopened at 10:00 A. M. June 13, 1975, but was recessed until later in the day in order'to give the Court time to consider pertinent agenda items which could have some bear- ing on the 1975 Budget. ~ It:I g ,~ ~ BIDS AND PROPOSALS - MOTORGRADER, PRECINCT 1 The following bids were received for amotorgrader for Precinct 1: (1) ,Anderson Machinery Company (2) Plains Machinery Company $17,950.00 18,194.00 (See bids recorded Page 479-480) I A motion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the low bid of Plains Machinery Company in the amount of $18,194.00 be accepted. It was noted by the tabulation that the bid of Anderson Machinery Company appeared to be $17,950.00 but that said sum of $17,950.00 failed to include the hydraulic moldboard side shift costing $408.00 and a scarifier costing $938.00, and that when these two items (which were included in the spec.itications) are added to said sum of $17,950.00, this makes the bid of Anderson Machinery Company for the specified equipment be $19,296.00, as opposed to the bid of Plains Machinery Company in the amount of $18,194.00.'~"", "'''.' CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL MATTER I 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 of Sec. 2(g) 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 '47'8, said closed session, _ ~hi~ meet~~g .will b~ .~e~~e~~d, to ,t~e ~u~~ic. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened EO the public, whereupon the fo1~ , 'lowing .proceedings 'were .had:' ,.., -, "" -- -- , .-:". ..", -, , , A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded. by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, fhat'fhe'arinual'sa1ary of the Director of I' Mai~te~ance, be increased from $7200.00 to $7800.00 per annum effective June 21, 1975. CANVASS - CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT ELECTION . The Court canvassed the returns of the Calhoun County Navigation District Election held on June 7, 1975 and found the unofficial returns to be corrected and ordered the County Clerk to record said returns in the Election Record. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - ROAD REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, PRCTS. 1 & 2 Bids (recorded pgs. 459,460,461) were opened Monday, June 9, 1975 and after a tabulation of' 'said bids was completed the- following motion was made: I A motion was made ,by Commissione~ Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, tha~ the low ~id of De~n & Keng Pavings, Inc. for the road maintenance and repair work on'county roads in Pre- cincts land 2 be accepted and, the, County Judge be authorized to epter into a contract for the perform~nce of this work. o ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY, Claims 1-68 totalling $43,718.19 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be apPJ:'o.~~cl_~or,12~~~e~~..__. ___ __ , " _ " I 4'7"@ ANDERSON MACHINERY COMPANY P. O. 'BOX 4903 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78408 PHONE 812.884.1112.8 I June 12, 1975 James F. Houlihan County Auditor Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas ....t In g ~ ~ Dear Mr. Houlihan: In response to your notice to bidder, Anderson Machinery Company submits the following bid. One New Fiat-Allis Model M-55 Motor Grader in accord- ance with the attached manufacturer's specification and equipped as follows: I 53 H. P., 5-cylinder Diesel Engine' Approximate weight 11,220 Ibs. ~ 4- x 4- Shuttle Shift Transmission.r' 'i' Power Steering and Accelerator-Decelerator Full Power Hydraulic Controls / 8 : 25 x 20 Tires v Four Wheel Hydraulic Brakes and Parking Brake~ ~ Gauges: Engine Oil Pressure~ Water Temperature Ammeter, Horn, Hournfeter, Filter Service In- dicator and Fuel Pressure Muffler and Torsion Bar Delux Seat F. O. B. Port Lavaca...........,. ~................. .$17,950.00 The following optional equipment is available for your consideration: Hydraulic Moldboard Side Shift......................$4-08.00 / Scarifier... ..... . ... ... , . .. . ... ... . . ... .. . . . . . .... . $938. 00 ,/ 15 - 19.5 - 10 ply High Flotation Tires...........$1,4-80.00 Cab.. . .. . . , . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. ... .... .... . . .. .. .. ..... $1 ,560. 00 Vandalism Protection Group..........................$290.00 Delivery: Immediate Very truly yours, I ANDERSON MACHINERY .cOMPANY , ~/ ~/ ,,<,'0' .?< ././ // . ~~" /;:,~~z/::~?--Z'., Kirk Anderson, General Manager KA/sd '48:0 f "'n.,', fJJ",iP'i,~- ~"",' ^ ,I'" ; n " iLl' fl'U I ' ", I ., U ~ 1" . ..."; " .,'.;~' ',r)'" ' ," ." . Lr;.;L'1 , PlOlns Machinery Company CXlRPus CHRISTI, JUNE 11, PROPOSAL BLANK 19 75 I Texas, I {County Judge and Commissioner's Court To the Honorab e ~ CALH<XJN, County~ l?OR'l:'IAVACA , , Texas Gentlemen: We offer to sell you delivered at as soon as possible: PORT IAVACA, Texas, and make deliv~ ONE (1) NE.W G1\LICN 503L MJroR GRADER CCNPLErn i\ND EcrITPPED WITH 6 CYLllIDER UD-236 INTERNATIONAL DIESEL ENGINE, 68 H.P. - ALL STANDARD D;lUIPNENT AS PER 1ITI7\CHED BroCHURE - AlSO D;lUIPPED WITH roLI.omNG: 8.25 X 20 - 10 PLY TUBELESS TIRES ON ALL I'JHEE[S, V TYPE 7 'lOOl'H SCARIFIER WITH REPU\CE1\.BLE TIPS, EUJR WHEEL BRAKES. F .O.B. PORr IA.V'Pt::A., TEXAS...........'......................... ~.. ~.. ~..........;..... .$18,194.60 DELIVERY: APPOOXlMATELY 5-6 WEEl<S. NOl'E:' IF ENCIf'lCw.I1 OOPS CAB DESIRED - ADD $2,118.00 " I WARRl\NTY: 12 IDN'lHS. IF OPEN ROPS DESIRED - ADD $1,242.00 Payable to Plains Machinery Co" Texas: as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT $18,194.00 CASH PAYMENT $ , Legal Warrants,,' or Lease Contract, Payable as shown in schedule abo NO WARRANTY; II is agreed IhllT PIOIIin. Machinery 'Companv, hereinafter called company, makes no Wllrranty, either el<preued 0.' implied, with respect to any prOpt' covered by Ihis order, and without limiting the foregoing, it makes no~warrllnty, either hpressed or implied, wifh,respect to the quality of such property, or the fitn~ thereof for the purposes that buyer is purchasing same; and compMW disclaims any liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from defecl parts or faulty engineering thereof. Provided"however, if any of the property covered by this order be used property .arid this order elsewhere contains expressed wril . or typed warranties or warranty with respect thereto, said wrilten or typed wolrranly or warranties, $fricfly construed in favor of comp.any, shall solely apply. If there are any manufacturers' warranry or warranlies with respect to the property covered by this order they are expressed and not implied, and il is ag~eed 1 company d~es not and c~nnot, as against the m3nufacturers, enlarge the terrT" of said warranty or warranties, if any, ov~r what they now are. To the extent, and sol to lhe extent, that company can now do so it agrees that the property to be sold under this order shall be sold under the manufacturers' warranties or Wilrra,.-' if eny, now epplicable to said property, end ThaI 5lIid warranTies or warranTy, if any, shall exTend 10 said property. for the duration of any such manufacturers' warrant.. or warranty company shall as a graTuiTy, and not otherwise, assist buyer in ('Ibtaining any adjustment thereunder thllt buyer thinks he is entitled 10. Buyer el(pressly wai.. the furnishing 10 him prior 10 the actual sale and delivery of the aforesaid property to him the manufacturers' warranties or warranty, if any, applicable therefO; but cr:' the completion of the sale and upon buyer's request that if do so company will obtllin for seHer the manufacturers' warranties or warranty, if any, applicable to the prope' covered by this order. No i1gent or representiltive of compilny hilS the power or authority to vary the terms hereof, and it is i1greed that all prior con....ersations, negotiations, agreeme' and representations relating 10 this order and/or to s3id property lire merged herein. This order is s.ubiect to acceptilnce by the management of company. When accepted, it .......i11 be conside,e.? a firm oreter ar,d not subjecI to cancellation. The purchaser agrees that this order, which he has read and to which he agrOeS, constitutes the entire agreement relating to the ulo of said property, llnd that he received a true copy thereof. . Respectfully submitted, jL~INS)MCH!NERY COMPANY By ///-cA /)f!//4 // JACK HIT.LER, SALES. Accepted For County, Texas, ~ I County Judge or Mayor, Commissioner; CommissionC:l. Commissioner. Commissioner. PI.1C-2i' I I f l II I .... It:I 8 ~ ~ -I I 'I 4'8'1 RESOLUTION - ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM. PORT O'CONNOR A motion was made by Comrnissioner'Finster, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following Resolution be adopted and sent to the Secretary of Defense:' RES 0 L UTI 0 " A RESOLUTION or THE CALHOlm COUNTY COMl-lISSIONf.RS' COURT REQUESTING TilE UUITED STATES DEPART!~EUT Of Dcrr:llSE TO PREPARE All ECO!-lOHIC AD.JUST!IE!lT STRATEGY FOR THE PORT 0' CONNOR AREA OF CALHOUN COUNTY AIlD FURTHr:R PD')UESTING H'PLEl'IElfTATION ASSISTAHCE FOR THE EXr:ClJTION OF THE PROPOSED STRATEGY. HHEREAS, the Depar>tr.Jent of Defense of the United States Government has indicated that there is a necessity for the discontinuance fu,d subsequent abandonr.Jent of the Air Force facility presently located on !'!atagor>da Island in Calhoun County adjacent to Port O'Connor, and WHEREAS, this installation has contributed to the economy of the said Port O'Connor area for many years throuf,h the excellent Air Force families which have been stationed in the area as well as through the material needs of the installation itself, and WHEREAS, the Port 0' Connor area ~till suffer a considerable economic loss as a result of such closing and discontinuance of this facility. 1l0\~. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CmlHISSIONr:RS' COURT OF CALHOUN COW/IT, TEXAS: (1) That the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Installations and Lop:istics for the Departr:Jent of Defense be requested to pr>epare an Economic Adjustment Program report for the Port O'Connor area of Calhoun County. Such program shall ,thorour,hly investir,ate both comr.Jercial fishing improvement potentials and tourism potentials. (2) That the Assistant Secretary of Defcnse ,for Installation" and Logisti.cs for the Department of Defense be further requested to secure and assist in providing for the necessary means of implementation of the Program Peport, (3) That copies of this Resolution be forwarded to those r.JeoDers of the United Statcs Congress representing this area. PASS,ED, ,APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 13th day of June, 1975. " ,,\\;" /,,, L:i " '" . \:J t.t&llC'", ".(;>." '; .. . . ." (? ," .... C1 . .~~ l~:'~ .... . ..... ....~:. " , ',.1.TTrST: () ~ 0" " , ' (~~ lf~ ih~/))~I?~ ;", -:,:,lJf1ry --ft;is ):dl,:Jl0n. County Clerk ,. . f ~ .. ~' ...\ ' . , . ~.. c.y -""'ll.' COll1'ISSIOHERS' COURT or CALHOUl~ CO~X^S " By ~y ~~. IhIlls 1'. ,Jctt , ~ <;I1't:')' Judge .,./ '.~ .^ ;~ ./ >,' 4'~2 DE-GO-LA MAXWELL DITCH, PRECINCT 2 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the RC&D Measure' Proposal to De-Go-La be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute said proposal. 1lC&D I~S'JP.E PItJl:'G3!lL I De -Go -I,ll Resource Consery6tion and Development Project 'NQl1I8 Critical Erosion Control Dato h /0 hr. . . Co\U1ty Calhoun Location Hax'1ell Ditch ~n8or(s) Calhoun County Commissioners Court NllIIle of Contact Ernest Kabela, Commissioner Pct. #2 Address 211 South Ann Street. Port Lavaca. Texas Zip Code 77q7q Description ~Purpose, problems, opportunities, etc.) Nax'l-rell Ditch is an old_ outfall ditch constructed in the 1920s. Presently it is endangering a county road, a county brid~e. one side of a rural subdivision and is creatinR a silt bar and sedimentation of Lavaca nay. There is a need to stabilize the channel and banks which are deeneninR and Widening at an alarming rate. , ! -...1 , , Benefits Expected (Describe in relative terms, not absolute dollars) Prote ct ~on tol roads and bridges that provide a travel way for school buses, farmers, 'al residents ranchers as well as nrotect~ Lavaca Ba from s ~'o . sedi- men~a 10n. Also pro eet homes in Toney ~Subdivision. Est:i.nlAted Cost $ Unkn01m PreSfmt Progress (h'hat is bein~ cone? 1mo is interested? Etc. ~ County ~ommissioner has attempted to arrest deeuenin~ but has had iittle success. Assistance Needed (Explain briefly) Technical and financial Financial' (Ect;imnted ll.'1lount if lrno,m) Unkno~m other The County would be responsible for securing needed land rights. There are no existing easements. Concurred and Co-sponsored: I " ~....-- I / :-'>-;&"" itA' --,-,-=,>,~ I (~ . ,~,-, '"," ," , Signlld _ / ,0 P J /.. ,,/ \'~' ,-2-~,..---~ (Na.me Of'~Jb:ll1-tring proposal) Title ~Co.lhQlln C:)'\ln'..1~'- ca"lmiR)j.onerr r.")nrt. < OrGanization repr05Gllted Oat.6 accepted by RC'.& Council for add! tion to the , projciot plll.n , _' , _ CALHOUN SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT By Chairman I I , I .-j It:I g >-l Q I I 4'83 PIPELINE PERMITS - SEADRIFT PIPELINE CORPORATION , \ 1 ,I A motion ,was ,made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried,that the following permit be granted Seaclrift Pipeline Corporation: p r: 11 HIT 'rEI: STATE or rr.XAS COUNTY OF CAUlOUN Attached hereto and made a part hereof for all pUl'po,;es are the fellowlnl': ' A Data Sheet marked Exhibit "A" Drawing UCC - T - A9 - fIT - C Drawinr, UCC - T - G9 - JH.I -, C. CalhOtm County, Texiis, does hereby grant to Seadl'ift Pipeline Corporation, a Delawal'e corporation (hereinafter called "Corporation"), the rif-ht to cross five County Roads in Calhoun County, Texas, with a e" pipeline, at: the locations !Jholm on Drat~inr. UCC - T - G9 - 11'4 - C. and in accordance with the t"rm~ and provisions of said Da'!:a Sheet O:xhibit "A") and Drawine UCC - T - A9 - fIT - C and Drawing Dce - T - GS - fiB - C, alld in accordance with the additional tCll'W.l and provisions hereinnftar set out, tcr.dt:' (1) Should future road or ditch work VQquire the removal or relocation o~ said pipelin~, such removal or rnlocation shall be the responsibility ,of Corpo~ation. (2) Corporation ar,raes to p~otect, indemnify and hold Calhoun County, TCXdE;, free Bod hnrml~ss from und ar:ain5t any and all claiDs I! denand~ ~1nJ cau~~s of action or every kind flnd chClrllcter (includinr, the amount of juclp,ments, penalt'ias, interest, coU!'t COilt!l and le;!al fe03 incurred hY3-'1id County In de.:en!,:;'J o:r same) ,:Jl"'l~in~ in f~1VO}"l of ?,nvemnental ilr'cncic$ IInd/cr thh'd partio(l (includinr., but not 1l.mitecl to, cmployeo3 of COr[lol'ati011 ), on account of permits, Cl<<ir'IS, debts. porsonal injurifJs, doaths or damap:es to property, a:ld without lil1itation by enur.;e~'iltion, all other claims cr dcnands of every character occul'rilli': or in any "Iso ind.dant to or in connoction with or <'Ir1::1,n;;; out of the instlJ.llatlcTl, o[>e!..~tion, maintenance, removal, rel'air and/or l'eplac:ement of "....id pipeline. (::l) It nhall alElo be the responsi.bility of COI"Tloratiol1 to handle tt'<lffic ill a saHsfactol''1 manner during the inst8Uation of saId pipeline:. (If) On ,:.11 sllell or r;ravel roaec', all backfill of trenches shall ccn:>ist of suItahlc material and 'the top eight inchQ\s (9") of the fill Hhdl consist of one.,thl.rd (1/3) sand and ttlo-tbil"d:l (2/3) "hell prope....ly compact"". (5) ~J~tc""c the pipelln~ crosues \lnpRved rcac1~, the !nstallaticnR wIll ho f>\ilde by open (:Ilt method. Backfill shan be dono ~Iith l'l"ch.1nlcal tan:plnr. t<, 1"1'0'111.\" " OCI19C and stahlo l:>ac1-,fill <10(1 tho ::,0('H1 S.Ul'.ftiCe t"'cpl,'lceci in il mann:~r equal to 01'" tJetto!' th.:til proviously oi:ir.tJi"':!~. 4'~('4 , (6) Where the "ineline crosses p"ved or hard ~;ul'face roads, the installations shall be made ty borinr. beneath the roadway. . (7) Corporation shall leave the l'if;hts of W'IY OJ" l'<''IC,", in 'i3 r,ood (or better) condition as that which existed prior to the installation of said pipeline, and arrees to protect, indemnify and hold Calhoun County free and harmless from any dama~es to said roads and ri~hts of way arisin~ out of the installation. operation, maintenance. removal, repair and/or re~l~cement of said pipeline. This permit shall become effective upon its acceptance by Corporation. which acceptance shall be complete upon delivery thereof to said Calhoun County. ATTEST: Executed this 13th day or June, 1975. i/) i1~~ l>>c-7>>~t-g~ Hzr.V i., S l'~cHD.han J County Clerk day of The above and fOMr-oine permit is hereby accepted on this 20th June , 1975. SEADRIFT PIPELINE CORPORA1!ml Ill' (s) Damon L. Engle ^utho~ized Official - :1 - I I -, I 1.,r:J ZJ "1i r r 1\ ! .\ ~ i l l ,I 11 I i 1'1 l ] ; II I, I ' i j I I V . ~ f 1 ~ i I i ! "I I ' I r II il I j Ii; rlethod of Installat.lon . . . '. BORING. SEADRIF'T PIPELINE CORPORATION 2iO Park Avenue New York, N, Y. DATA SBStT rOR: CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS PIFELl!/E CROSSING LOCATIOll: FIVE SEPARATE CROSSDJGS UCC-T-G9-HM-C D^T~: SSE DRAWING: pip<::! Data "MAY 20, 1975 Casif\~ Pipe Car.ier Pipe Cont~nt$. 1'0 Be Handled . . ETHYLENE 2160 P. S. 1. G. Ma.x Operating Pressure ~ominal 5iz~ of Pipe b" 6 ~/8" O. S. Diameter I. S. OiametC!r 6.065" Wall Thickness 0.280" Weight per root lB,97# STEEL rlaterial . . . . E.R. W. or Seamless Process of Manufacture Specification A,P. I. Grado or Class SL x 46 Test Pressure 3250 P, S. 1. G. 1ypt! of Joint WF:LI1t"f) f)'pe of CoatinlJ Coal, Tar or Fusion Bond Detdls of Cathodic Protection REC TIFIERS Oetails cf Seal or Protection at Ends o[ Casing . . . NONE , E,XHI1311 /1" 1 'j ,'~ ','"..,~ r'j f'l :.-' \-. '<.- '"'- ,,,,",, 'ysooaa FLOW "'~ ,,,,,,.,,,,, rlOW ---It u_u .'_'u j~ l( ~ :t ,~ ~ ,- PROPOSEO I ,,'PIPELINE , H , 1 I J c., ~j r::1 ;~ ,. ~i I 1 b ~ ! \~ [;'1 h ~' .. , J ~j 1.1 fl " 1 ~1 ~ 'j ~ i \',,1 f1 11 Ii I I ' II 11 K 1 11 1'\ , 1 I! . \ H f I ~ j , i ti H ~ ~r-Cl ~ t ~ <<~ '" ~ &1' ~ s..... ~ I ~. - p';:;d N. 7: 5, ~ ~ Q( "- "- ~, ~\ I I ~JI-..: ;'l~i!:l \~ PROFILE N. 7:5, METHOD OF INSTALLATION BORING FOR ALL HARD SURFACE ROADS, OPEN CUT ON DIRT OR GRAVEL WHERE PERMITTEO, i- ~u.,,~ " ~.?I , CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ~I ~ .:. ~ , '" I ~I ~\ S: ~I '<, i I ClI I ~I ~I '< iSi ~i .....1 "'I .~"^"""" , "'I" ~~ ~ \'" CMCCUQ - .:.:;, ':: "'~'MOYH ICHI N.T,S. L r~"'-.If1i:t .^-~ -.JZ)J ! I l I~ I~~ 1"- ,\j ~ ~ I~ ~ I~ ~ '< I ~'_^' 1- "",I".. " ... ~\~ "'o/'c.'P "'o';,(r 't "'l~ ~,,--, /...ro. ' ~ <"i ,-- CARRiER PIPE , ~-,- I UCC-T,A9-HT,C GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEER:NG COi/.F-Aln SEADRIFT PIPELINE CORPORATION P. O. Il(;~ ... 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Hwy, 87 2,650' S,E, a, 10,700' S.w. to U,S, Hwy,87 - - "- " .. 0 <,> , " Crossing No. ' CD @ @ @ @, Pipe Size 6" 6" 6" 6' 6 29 UCC-T-G9-HM-C GULF INTERSTATE ENGINEERING COMPANY SEADRIFT PIPELINE CORPORATION P. 0 BOX leG PORT L.AVACA 1 TEXAS PROPOSED PIPELINE CROSSING FOUR COUNTY,ROADS CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ORAYlING NUMBER TEXAS COUNTY CALHOUN 7\ SHOWN 7Z SCALE R5C ::/1, ~ CI 0 I '" I ~8' E X M o F 'd4:B'7i BUDGET, 1975 - AMENDMENTS, PUBLIC HEARING The public hearing was resumed concerning amendments to the 1975 Budget. I A motion was made by Kabe1a, and carried, 3302-2 Regular janitor hire Ag b1dg.,library,museum,annex Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner that the following amendments be approved. Increase Decrease 3648.00 3303 Extra help: 1. Courthouse 2. Agriculture Building 3. Yard $ 200.00 200.00 443.90 " ...... It:I 3312 8 0 3314 0 3315 3316 Social Security contribution 217.60 Hospital insurance contribution 139.60 Retirement plan contribution 158.20 Cancer insurance contribution 17.50 Totals Less Net increase in department appropriation $4180.90 843.90 $3337.00 $ 843.90 -I ,The Court thereupon adjourned. m~~!:Lm..m~ M~~is McMahan, County Clerk ~ n, County Judge SPECIAL JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 23, 1975 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1975, \ there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: I Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest 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 orders were entered by said Court; to-wit: '48'8 GUADALUPE~BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS Mr. Larry Beauregard with GBRA met with the Court to secure permits to lay pipelines along, or acr9~s,cou~ty ~oads:,., A motion was, made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Call:ioun 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 betweenGBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21,1972 and re- corded in Vol. R, Pg. 307 of the Commis~ioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County-, Texas': and that GBRAagreesto be bound by all such terms !and .prov.isions. n I rc, -rf 1, I ! i \ J; i j' J, I i jl , I I i I I 'I, I I I 1.. I i I i' I I j i I i , I ! j , I ! ~ " I COUNTY " \ , ,~ ' " ,," &:RVlCE CONNECfION INFOPY:ATION C A L H 0 U N C 0 U N TY R U R A L \1 A ~ E R S Y S T E M, 1. Co:-iNE:CTION DATA (To BE: CCl"?LETED BY OPERATIONS) , .. A,. DATE: 6/9/75 'M, H, Remsche1 B N~JE OF CUSTOfo'iER HEQUESTl!\G ~ERVla::: wA/RW/150/A ,uv3ER OF O~NECTIO"S 1 ANTED: One , M" ("H-ET NU""-R' D-14 ..' flJ-\P ~ c loot: . ~ . I . 1786-16 CUSTONER ,NU,VBSR TO lJEN~S~~ifg~ERS TO BS, SERVED B, Y THE, PRO?CSED U;\E: PROSPECT~, FOR ADDlTIOi , ~"'ATTFn,' T"F< _ ,ROY' ' ", METBR BOX, PLACED ,ON ,PROPER'l'YhlHRNPllMPCO TN ," .."",' ,... ...... ,WAS. LEFT AND..WE..ON-LY. NElm TO ~RT ^.MRTRR ..". .... ..... ".. c. 1 ,I ,... ~ ,: .".: ~ '. : . '.-' "'J.:.:..'.:.:.:.:.:: ...~H:.n"""'._1"'".........,.".,..~,........l.. . ~ ~. ."...,,,...... "2.' ENGINEEim:G REVIEW (To BE COfl,;LETED. BY ENGiNEERING) A, RECEIVED BY ENGiNEE.q'ING: DATE: B. ' REC(X>\"ENDED FOR INSTALLATICN AS SUBMITI'ED !JATE C. REco.",V,ENDED FOR, INSTALlATION AS FOLLOVS:, . . . . ~IG>>\TUi\E: : ........ ....p......,,,. ." .. \ ." ", .................... . ", , :'" , , ,,,.,,,. " -nAiE ~IGNAT,jRE 3. REpORT OF I NsTAlLATi6:.dTo BE Co.V;oLETED, BY OPERATIONS: ~ . '. . A. INSTALlATION CCl~LETE DATE SIGNATURE B. RE....MKS:(IF INSTALlATION DIFFE.qS FROM RECo.V,v.ENDATlO;-.;s) . " 4. POSiED iO /I~ Bun.T P1.NlS"; OPEAAilCNS; . -SIGN\TU;~C: lJATE EI\CmEERlNG: ~.... ~,.' r;.\~:".. '~'.;:'~ - ~ / / / / i.. - - - - '-\- - 1\ \@-i.\q- i\ \\ \'> , , \, \ \\0\<,\'" \ \\ e" Ii \' \"','1--'~ I, ,\ ~ \,\ \, \1 ~\ L -~n - - i I' '\ \ I \\ \ \ \\ I I \ , \ \ \ .. 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I I j I ,I t J !j I j ," . ,,,. ,._,-," ,'~ .... .,~.... .....,......., ,-. ."".." 2 c,.....TM!:z:..I:l.,. ""::;:YI5' (lio '0 cov~u::-'1"~ ~v r:;'G";"=c".~'''''J . "-..~.\,,,_;;:.J\ II.) 1'\.." i;J... " _.~.;.), -', d\~....,,~..\;l A. RECEtV@ BY Ei\Gi~:E2.~'H\G: DATE: B. . PiCQv.v:S-iDE,j) faR IXSTALLAT1G.'\ p.s SU3:J,!TIED . . \ UATE C. ~cc"..v.:}\D::D. fOK: !KSTAlLAT~a;.:,;.s FC~O~'S:. ~:(;M~li;\E ,...1...... ~lG,'iA7~,2. .uAT;: 3. REroRT c.; Ii\STWTic~ (To BE w.\~?L..Ei8. BY C?~AA~lC~;S) A. INSTALLAnG~ CQ'\'LETE ' , DATE 'IG~T"il.S B. RsvAi1.:<5: (IF. I:-srALlAT!CX D!ffSr;:S FR0.\: R2:Cc.,v.vE:OATrC:-;S), . ~. POSTED -ro 'Ps BuI~T P-v.~Su: O?SRATIC"S: ~:\i:\AT~;~ DATS ~~tN~t~C;' ..:.;,....... \",' r:"::' ":-. ,~~:.. - ,7~, A, '" ~ '\' \ '- '\\ " "- \, 0\ , '. ~ \, ',,/:)"\,,;:, '\).1 \ . "\~\.'\ v. \. \:;...l.~ \'<-. 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IllERI'.: \~IU. BE. ~;O,CO::;<;"iRi~('r.T()~~ - TilT': "1"p'l;"P<:IHP H:: (\" 'T1,r r ""E .H_..'.-'..,..,..,.....~..U""..."... , . '. ..,. _...: .~ " .: .: 2. . E};CINEsRnr.; ~Vtew aO BE cc.vPLE-;-ro DY E~:Gr:\;::~R:~:G) A. ReCEIVED BY E.\GIScSi'!i\G: DAT::: B. . ~Cc.v.v.8\C~.i) FOit I:\STJUA:!C;'\ AS Sl3......rTf~ CI ~co.v.v.:.\lDaJ, FOR I:\STAu..AT~C~.;S FCLLOtS: S;GM7Gi'.Z DAle ,~. . ..,......... ~lG~;A-;~;~ !.lATE 3. RuO~T ~ I~st.cW.Tic~ <To EE C~..~?:...8@. BY C?E:~.X:~:C~~) A I"s-ALLA-"~ ce"" ~" . ,; l~\.ii . ...:..- lJA,;:. ;:;~GMT~rlC E. RsvA:~:.(,S;(IF I:\STAlLATrC~ mFf.:.~S fRC;"'. :;~cu.\..\~};:)A7:C:\S). 4. POS7El iO uk, BuII.T P:..A.-;S": O?ERATlCl':S: ~:GM-r\"'-;i:. lJAi'E E~~N$S~IXG~'~.~_ '-.. (':....:.. ";"'.>~<::- - Tsooaa "' ,i : , .. '" ,~ , '" " '" " '" ~ <;: '"~ !!-' \..B '" "- :--: .... ,< / , ~ " ; , " L 1 , , ~ : r i , -I "1 I,) t! j \.'j H f., ) ~ rl j 1 ! i r 1 I' ~ ~ ..J f 1 !'1 , , I I [ ~ ~ -; ~ 'i j'f-" 1'1 , , l j f r , r j I 1 \ l ~ ~ , , , , j , 'j \'.-J , , , ; i I: .J ,; j , - j j \ i \.1 :1 ~ ; I ! I ! I f I I ,1 t .i ! J I : i I I i 1 , , 1 I I ! i 1 l , I 1 1 ~ I I j 1 , f f I " i' , t r f ! r ! I , \ , ;;.!J'I . COUNIT SERVICE CD:l\ECfiGI ]i"o"Ox?ATIC~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SYSTEM 1. Co.'i:\oCT1ON l);,TA ([0 BE CCl',''-ETED BY OPS<iAT:C~:S) . DATE: 6!~1/7~ N"\\',=: Of WSTC:':~R XE:QU::S'fU\G ~SRViCE: Elrr.(!r 1... Hann:.1 l<A/Rh'/15J/MB 1':U:''3;:~ OF lO";,'i::CTlG:;S l',1;"'\7ED: One Fl:\? SHECT i":LJ;''SE~: D-20-A '" ' CUSTO;.',::R NU:'3ER "f0 15:: ASS!G.,\8): 1790~20 Pi\OS?~~~, \~~t{:1~!IJ8*'\~ Slj?W:~.s~, ~~ E:=:. SSRV@ BY .Tr.=..?itO?032) L:;';c: .. ," . -- ,.. ".".. - ' p p . . -,.,,' -.. . ,- -, " . ~: c. 1 "",,'-""..~ ,'.' ....,."......",....,.' 2. E~GINEERIj\G REVIB1 (To BE COY?LETED BY S\Gil\::SR.:~;G) A. RECeIV@ BY ENGi~:EER'l:\G: DATE: B. . REca\';....,3\D~) Fo.:=t I:\STAU.AYICN AS SU3~a; 1t.iJ . S:()M7L~~ Ll.~TC: c. ~REca\';;\'.:ND2D. fD:i.l~:SIALLAnO~ ;.s Fv~O(S: . . ~ . . VATE 3. ~KT 0.= II>ST.wTio~ (To EE C::,v;c~ED, BY G?EAATlOi:S) ~IG~:AM~ A. h~STAUJ..rro~ CQ\:::lLErE B. DATE SlG>:AIL;i\'E, R=rA'1:<S: (IF I~TAl.LATlO~ Dl:'''oHS FRD)l KECO:':"~~DATlm:s), 4, ' POSTED TO "k. BuI~T PI..io.'iS": OPEAATIc.~S; ~l GNAT\...,,, DATE E.~iitNEERn\G: < ~~G.~;;"~ lJI,TE .. ,I I - g G0' ~ ~ II II I: ~ ",II , ~, c1': g \~ ~ ! . ) Iv 83G Q)I lle ('J;' t fl ~IIO 7'13 /~, v\ 171011 I... l >b Jr- - -'" _ , _" , IJ"1";' l l-I$a~) I 1(- -_11- \(,-(\ r l'J':1 ,,91- 0 i '1"'>84 I: I \ I; i~,. < , \j '1 1 '.1 '1 f" 1.'1." I;. 1- tJ 11 ,,{,j .' ~ i'j Ii I,' . ~ U it ,l , I f'.' ,1" .1 1 !,j I' , i'l f \ I , , J j j \',' 'j ".} \i ~ ,\.C N --~~ - ~ ~ 'WI" ~ ;/;t."/ I, ' \ I I , i \1 I ,I f I : i f I j I , ) I i , comITY s.:.'NlCE CD:iX~crro:\ I/~~8S;",~nO:i CHHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SYSHN 1. CoX:\=:CTW:-': DATA (fo Be CC"'.,:l~T@ BY C?~PJ..T~O~;S) D.~T~: B."June 197') ~),\~ OF WSTC,"~~R %CU~S71i\G ~=:RV~CE: Robert 1'1;;;>v RW/U,\/l <;,i/:" NU."3E~ OF LO;\\SCTIC;';;; '/~;..\......@: One H;,::> Si-rcEl i<U:;S'ER: O-19-A ." . , bUSTO,\~~ NUl''3ER 10 ~'::: pssrG~\E.D: 1791-20 . ~OS?:::CS fC~ A:):)~T:o.,\;L. CliSTO:-'ERS.;O E~. SE;\V@ BY Tr!~. p~O?C3ED L~?~~: .Tnere ...ill.be. r,(\ ,('.(',n1'<~,..."r~,,,"" ;1~ h" .,.. ",., ..,,~. 1<_" A, B, C. u. t ........,,,............. I 1 , j \ i 2. E~Gr~~ERrN.':i Ri:VIEti <To BE CO.',::)tET8:l BY EN:;~~ER:~:G) A. (ECEIY8J EY E~GI,,=""I"': DA,,": B. . RECC."."':s\D@ FOR !~:srA:J...ATIC\ PS S'd3;',r;TED Co REcav:'5'~;)3), FOR. IKSTAUJ..TIOX J$ FO~O','S: ::;:G:V;-'-Li,;~ J..iATt I I, 1 l i I, 1 , j , { I I J , I ' II Ii ! 1 I j t 1 . I I I I ! DATE 3. R'::?0RT c;:: Ir\S~'wTio,'J (To BE CC,'J>LE1ED.BY C?::M~rOXS) ;')lGM7C.~c A. I:\sTALLATrO:-l CQ\:~!"'STE B, DATE ::)!G:<.';\lJ,,~ R~?.A.~~: (IF r:-.:sTALLAT!C~ DIff::i\S fRO:'; R~CO:.'i-.i:-:D;.,1'tG:\S) 4. POSTED 1Y uk; &m.T PLA~S": O?S'lATlc.\S: ~iGMTt:?i; DATE E"\Gr~~rt\G;' ~lC'~~~ D;.."i"J:. - Tsoaao ,I , I .. ~ ~ (' ...... ~ I' ..-I~-- , I ~3 I ... - . I ~ 'l- ,~ I, -;; ~ ^ ' ~ I -- z , I I I -.-J, I .. ....... " <II I I I I !..-~- /6.!"~ S T/26.:/ , I H , i ,f" , , 1 j J d 11 . 1 I, I , 1 I , ; I [ l I-l [l 1 , [ J 1'1 Ii i J 1 } I I I, : I ~ J t! ! I t. , , I I I . I : i I I !I~_'I I ' ! I i I' ! \ . f I r 1 l i I I ; J I, i i 1 f .. t 'I [1 i l ! 1 ! ~,l rl f . , 1 It I ' I ~ 1 j ! ! '#"1 COUNTY \ ,\ s:.~V!CE ffi,\;'iECfICN r:\FO,,"i\T!O;~ CALHOUN COUNTY RURH HATER SYSTE~ 1. Co.~);Ecno~ DATA (fo ES Cc.'?CETED EY O?SRA7:C~:S) " ' DATE: q r,'11" ,Q7" 'i'v: 0' OJ^~"':^ tI2^"=S~I"'^ ':RV'~' 1\/"0 _ ... :;.,v.,_!'1. ....-.1..., .\~ 0,).... .<...0.;, A. B. C. 1 J.'Ick 1.'. Gl:t\1<;l?'T" RW/1i!A/16.Q/AfT'. ~\;'''3SR 0;= CO\:-;El.,.j ro.,s 1'!A.':7.::.v: One ' NCI..~ s'-iEET ~UI\B'ER.: O-I.,~ B ," . ~UST0~'.ER. ~'J"'3E.q YO bc ,ll,SSIG~8): 17B5-20 I i\OS?~CTS. fC,~ ADJrTrvSAL. CUST6,v~RS.;O BE. S~iN~ EY Tr',;:. ?i\C?CSu L~~c: I I , i ..........".-- ,.....~.."..........., . -.,;-.;,..'-::,.,'.:.;.".:. 2. EX\3r~EE~I~iG Rc-V!2A (To BS CC?'PLE1"ED BY S\Gii\EtX~':G) A. ReCEIVED BY S\Gl'i'~E.q't:\G:, DAiS: B. . Rccav,,\=:\tcJ) FOR lNS7A'J..A7lC.'\ AS S13:'irnEJ . C, RsCC\v.".s~DW FOR I;;'TAt,LAT,O); IS FC,.LCI',s: ,I . ! ' l 1 1 i , ,! ~:GM-;i,;.;C: v,.;-;r.; - I [ I I , \ ,I' f I, t I \' 1 II f ! - , t. , ! ~lGM~i\~ DATE 3, RE.OVRT Oi' I);STniATio~ (To EE cc,;p~ED,3Y C?SRATIC^sJ A. I:\sTALLATW:'o: CQ\~:)LEiE B. -VATE StGMTL:~E RsvA::~:$:(If. I~TAlJ-l\T!CX DiFFeRS fRG:-'1 RcCo.v....,S;.:::JATrC;.;s). 4, POSTED TO "As IM~T Pi.A~s": OP~'lATlC.~s: :J1GM;~'.;; lJAT;:; ,~ . E.~!~~j~.:' ...;..,. ..........""":'.= ,I , - Q , :::;-~ Q~; >-> gJ , I I I j 3 il I __ __ - '~~'___ _-__-_O~_-~P._-_ ,_~~ __ __ L-_~~~~-~=-=~~-~~,-- ---:::;;:-;:....~--- vJl., 51-'11.' (; TeN BL \,'D I , , I , I , ! i H I fo IF: 1_~___ PA RK DRIV E I , ---.. j I, I , -.1 - - 'I ~LQ oll if iI , I' I: ';J40;1 II I: I' ,I I, II " - - - -' " ~ I ~ ~ L._~___~-.-~_~. f;) o ^ , , -1'-'~~~~~1~~--C="-"'C'--- r,'" N , I <:::-, '::---.. . 'r~ > , ' ~ '>--, -..... ........ " ~ --~'-'~ , - \j [1 i1 Ii II 11 fi r: [" ~ j H I, , , \ 1 1 f j ':1 [:\ I , , '\ I \ 'J I l J t ) i ; 1 1 1 j .I j f'l I, ~ ~ ~ I 49;5 CONTRACT - DEAN & KENG PAVING COMPANY. INC.. ROAD WORK, PRCTS. 1 & 2 TIlT: S,!,A,'r; or TJ:XAS 0 o COUNTY or C(;!.l!(JUJI 0 11:is contr-act made and entet"Od into by llnti b<ttween Calhoun County, "C:(I1U, heroine\:to%' called ComITY, and Dean '" Keni> r'a'linr Company, Inc., hor-einafter enlled CO~Tr~CTOR (Contractor having its princiral office in Lel~ County. TC~tzH~)) w r r N E SSE r ~I Trl>>t Ccntractor. in cOTll'llderation o,P tho pl"Orn1l;:0$ ~iol:'aimt~tcr sat I"""i forth, ;::;;1'1:09 nnd contracts with CO'Jl'lty to fU!:'l'\ish all tho labor, equip,!,ont. 11':1 ,g :1.ato1"i:>1,; (Ol:CGl''C rock "hieh wIll he furninhed by County). tc,,1s, haullng. ;::, o set'vicos. im;urance. tay.Gs. !lorfomance nand, Pay'~ent :Jond and 1.111 othoI' I I ~ 1)"co!J~itio" for and to constl'uct and cOTl'Pleto in gcod Iwrl<:r.1.3nllka manner, the hereinafter describe'! irr.p~'oveNant$. all in acccrdanca with thJ.e in- s'trnment nud with HOTIC!: TO i.\!DDE:RS. .1 copy of which is mar-ked Exhibit "A", n!D rr~07('):;AT, rORH,'" copy of which 111 marked Ey..hibit "ll". and ROAD NA!1{TClIANCt: /llin ~:l\;1'1tRNENT Sl'Er.IFICATICHS rOT< CJ\!.HOl1!l COUWl'Y. a copy of ~hi('.h 1:: r.,arl:ed Exhibit "c". (said exhibits "A", "ll" Bud "e" hob? attach.:>d hCl'Oto and !:Ieda a part h..reof for all pu!:')'os",s), and said irnpx'C'..-e- lUents b<)iuf tll050 \lhicl! sro doscribed en said Exhibits "A", "1\" and "C". COHt:t'o.ctor a~~rees to complete s<3id improV'Qment:1 f.'rior to Sept'mb~r 1, 1975, un1e:'.~ p::-evented bV bl\d >,,)ather or any other flCt of' Go'l. In cOll,~icl~ra'tion or Contr2lctoI' perfol""-llnp. its cbllfla'tions h():'<l~ undar, County ilrraea to pay Contractor on a unit ~rica ~nsla as oet out in Cold Exhibit Un" u . It i6 cfitimated that the total contract price for the complete joh \;il1 he approxim/.lt<!ly 'l\1r;uty Two Thousand rouX' llundN'd rOl'ty !:ip;ht and 27/100 Dollar6 ((i22,'We.27); but the exao::t contract price shall be >iiltCl'l"ill(;G or. III un! t price basi:> (HI abclVa flat out. Payment for Duell llllprove:ncnta llhall he made ",han the \fork ha~ b6~l) c:oloplutad by Contractor. /lnd llGcapted hy County. Con tractol' u,~J"o"g to protect. ind'lmui 1'y and hold County f'roo ..ml hat'nlollll fl'Ola and ar.ain~t any and all clailoo, dc",.ndn MId C<'lU:tes of action ,)f ('J"ar~-I ki,,,l and chal'"ctGr' (includl:-lf', the M;CU,nt" or )ll<lltT'lf.lntS, ponal tias, interoat. cour\7 COlltl'l 1'nd le((Al f<lOIl incurred by County In (lerenna of' lJillBld 496 ar1sinrt in ~ttv()r of Hovornmc;'l.'~ill aVI.):)c'iI1S t 01" third r.u"tiar; t i.ncludln(; t but not limited to, amploycOG of Contractor, on account of permits. clJll!T.,~, debts. pel'sollal Injur.fc8. dC<lths or d/lmilrO:J to prope,.t~... and, without lir..ltation by ~nuI\1"rati()n, all othor cl'll,,!! or tJcm.:mdn <le ,,"ery cll'u'ac:tf.ll' occun'inr: 0'" in any wlnll inci<l'Jnt te> or in cou:lection l/ith Ol' t'lrt'lin~ ont of th>1 covenilnts to he "<lrfClt'l'!od by Contrl1ctor un<!,,'" .1"<1 put's'l:Int to tho tCl"!r5 of thi!l contract. Prior to cor.n!CnceC1flnt of 'tOJ:>k ell the .,!Jove describod im",'oV'H,onts, Contractor !:h;J111 I (~) iurn:i3~ Co!mty ;.d.th ~ ?flt'.torrnallC;l l10nd i~ t'hu- a~ount of 'T\fanty 1\ro ,!'h~,u~~nd roar- r~:.L."')drod forty Ei-Ght and 27/100 Dellars ($22,'+40.21), in accordance \iith Article 51t30, Varnon's Texa~ Civil 5tNtutG~. (b) turnlnh County w1th a P2ymr;nt Hone in tl1tf 3:nr.:\.mt: of Twenty '1'<<0 Thousand Four HunuY'cd forty rileh'!: !tud 27/100 ""Jllam ($22 ,tPHl.27), in GcccrrJanc,3 w1th ,'l:'tlc1e 51M, I Vernon'ls Taxns Civil Statut-nt;. (c) Ci'luse its insurance cO"',-.any or al"~nt to fuml:ih COllt\i:y li cert!fl~~t.a of insltr.;rnc~ .show1.~~f the no.mad insurn<.! to 00 Dean S Kellif, P,win!( CO'llpan'!. Inc., ;>lnd sho~,Ii!1?. at least the fol1t>~d-a~~ COVl:l'l8gCS: 1. Workrrans C'lmpcn311t.i."n c.n~ l't'lplcy;,;rs LJ.~biliti"~ COf.<f"m'l<1ti,)n - 5t"t:ltory Employers Liability - ~100,OOO.OO. 2. C~nerel Liabill~J, Pr~mi8eg - Operations: Bodily Injury oX' !J<:lath: $100,000.00 Men porson; S3DD ,000.00 ...ach oceun'<lncC!; ?ro?erty Damar.o: $50,000.00 eaoh occut'Nlneo; $100,000.00 Q7frcs~te. 3. Automobile L.tcbillty: !lodily In1ur-y or Do",th: $100,000.00 each pet'$on; $100,000.'10 n.)ch ilcc.l.dlmt. ?~perty Dama~el $~O.OOO.OO e~ch accident. 1 " 2 - J 1 ~ It:I g ~ o I I 497" Cont!'~::tor shall cause the fore"oin~ iH:lUl:'aHCC to be maintained in effect at nIl tim09 until the wOJ'x covered by thb contract harl bean 1'I111y <::ol:,;>lot"'u llnd acc<:lptou by County. ,!':r.>t1d.thr,tlmdinf, linythLnr. llcr'3in contained to the contl'ary. it 19 cOlltl.'ollinr.1', provided tllt.t in tho event any hUl"l'icane. bad \;01lth",1:' or any other Act of God makes it im;>r1\ctical. economically or otherwise. rot' Coutlt:; to pl'OCC",J with this contl'aet (('1f ,.hieh impr,~eticabi1i ty C,;unty nhall be thp. sole 'u<1,'.,,). County l~i!Y. at its or-tion. cancel all or m1Y P"'I.'t of the work to boe pel"fornod lJ"Ntmder by Contractor. in \lhich ~VGnt CCl'lt:ractor shall be paid ()nly .for mate:r<ie:1J. and 'Work'O if. any t I>hlch lier'(> actually fumiah"d h<J~lmdQl" prior to stlch ci!ncellat:!.ol). any , sue}, p.ivrncnt to be in accordnnce with tho unit 1')rices above net out. EXEC\J'l'ED III TIUPT,rCATr. ORICIlfALS on thio l'lth day, of JunG, 1975. ATTL::S'r: th:uL(- il,~ 1))c.!JJ:L-4t..;J ~ - ... ~:' ,,~ ~,: 1-; -, r".... t (' . \'"dr'y J~Cl<i ; .c, ,a.to;.n, ~_vun y _err;: DEAN & K!:;'IG PAVD1G COf-!PAlrf. we. 137 . "Cl.al"Cnco De all. nl'Asirtent C(l)iTi'ACTOR o ... ;3 ... ~ , i, I ( ! 1 I ':1 1 I I . .:! 'i 1 t , \ , , . I ,1 '; t , ; I tlD PROPOSAL FOR}! . C~issioncrs Court Calhoun County Port Lnvaca, Texas RE: Bid on ro~d Uk~intcnance an1 betterment work as descrihed in specifications furnished by Calhoun County Gentlemen: We propose to furnish all equi~cnt) Inbor,'fuel.materials (except rock), insurance and necess.1ry supervision to do the subj~ct ~~rk 05 follo~s: t , ! I f Precinct No. 1 - (approxin.1tely 6 I:lilcs of sealco3ting and 1 1/2 I:lilc of new construction) 1) Furnish, hnul. he.:lt .:lnd apply ~ ~~ @ p2r g.:::llon price of H.C. 30 (P:t.i.r~ Oll) 1.) Furnish. haul. heat and apply AC5 asphalt @ per gallon p~icc of 2) Lo.:ld. haul, spread, broom and roll PE3 rock @ per cubic Y<'lro price of 3) Load, haul, spread, brooc and roll PE4 rock @ per cubic yard price of I I 1 j . I ;, 1 i I f! I . j f I [ r . Precinct No. 2 - (npprox~ntely 3 miles of sealco~tins and 1 3/4 miles of new construction) 1) Furnish. hmll, heat and @ per gallon price of \ apply ~..21.*'r:-'P~lt. ) ....\".. ,)0 i..?::;U;:c OU la) Furnish, h:r-ll, he.:2t and apply AC5 asph::l.lt @ per gallva prico uf , I I r 2) Lo~d. haul, spread. broom and roll PE2 rock @ per cubic yard price of 3) Load. haul, spread, bro~ and roll PE3 rock @ per cubic ynrd price of 4) Load. haul, spread, broom Dud roll PE:4 rock @ per cubic Y.:lrd price of 4 Can commence this ~~rk.in approximately dnys. J f3 [iHIB rr ,. Yours truly>> June 9. 1975 510 390 $3.80 .$3.80 .')lho~ 39/ $3.80 $3.00 $3.80 i~Y (,/I.i7r Dc~n r:. Kcne ravine Co.,Ir.c. Firm ~a~,-u~,"",) By: - j I , J t-j n d f,J 1'1 1'1 r,.j' I' k.,'! H I t i f' r: i r ' 11 , 1 f 1 I; I i ! I ! 1 j I ~ n I 1 I , ~ ; ! 1 H 'I ~ .~ 00 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Scaled bids. plQinly marked as such. will be rec~ived in the offiCe of the County Auditor until 10 a.m. on June 9. 1975. at lilich time they will be opened and publicly read at a regular term of the ~is- sioners Court of Calhoun County~ Texas. Competitive bids will be taken on road maintenance and better- mant work as follows: Prec~nct 1 - Approximately 6 miles of seal coating and 1 1/2 miles of new con~truction Precinct 2 - Appro~i~~tcly 3 milcs of sealcoating and 1 3/4 miles of new conctruction . '!he contractor will furnish and apply the asphalt and the prine oil. The County will furnish the rock to the contractor fro:n a stockpile in the precinct. Specifications are ~vailable in the County Auditor's office. nle respective Co:r.missioncrs must be contacted to determine. the locatio:a of tile roads and the stockpiles. The County reserves the rizht to I~"ive technicalities :lnd to reject any or all bids. Ey order of the C~issioners Court. ..la:nes F. Houlihan County Auditor Calhoun County~ Texas ATTESt': Mary Lois l\c'!-l.:m:m Couat}' Clcrk Calhoun County. Te"",s "A"1 EI(lfJ 81T :'i:)~~..,S)" "'~ ~~ "/'?/7'- I TD "..... <1--~::'l-.,~-_ ./21 ,,3), D-/"-~ - .. .. f..'..,. , ~ I iZr.l , 1 ~ i j 1 1 I 1 I 1 I ,j I , 1 ; ~ I , \ i i '. , J ,I ~ 1 , I , 1 ; , f 1 , , I " I i j J 1 , , j 1 Materials: Mc30 prir.!e oil 0.\175 0:: ACS - n::; described in State 5I't!cHic~tion!l Agt.rct:lte ~ On al~ new con::;tl'uction PE3. :md, in Precinct 2, also PE2; On all tealco~ting PE4 011 4nJ asphalt will be applied with not less than a 22 foot recircul~ting spraybar. Oil ~:il1 be .:I:pplicd at tha rate of 0.25 g:lllons pCI' sqtl~re yo.rd. ASP':lalt will be applied at the rate of 0.25 s~llons per squa~e y~rd for precoatcd rock and 0.35 gallons per Sq~~,c yard for regular rock. T"e .:I:sphalt ~ill he applied at 0. t~~?cr~~ ture rar.gc of 275 dce. - 375 dcg. F. a~d the pr~~c oil ~nll be app}icd at a te~pcra- ture rnntc of 70 de!;. - 1.50 da-g; F. Rock t,'ill be. upplicd at a r.;;.tc not: less tha.."'. 1 cubic yard of rock for eV~ry 90 sq~arc yards. of surfac~ area, the actual ratio to be p:.-escribcd by c.!l.ch Co:::::issioncr, .:l.nd properly rolled, first vith a pn~u;:'\atic roller arid then uith a fl:.lt \"heel roller., Asph:lltic l:l<:ltcri<ll shall r.ot be pl.'2ccd ~'l1en the gcncrcl weather condition~. in the op~n~on of the County C~i$sioncr; arc not Gc~ir~~lc; also, t3C asphnltic ~~terial ",ill be llpplied only during the hO~r'5 Detl.'ecn sunrise .:in:.! sr..:~sct. , nlC area to ~e t~eated shall ~c clc~ncd ~nd b"o~cd of dirt. dust 0= o~~er clclcte~. ious m.:ltter by s,,'c~ping or other ilp?r,:lvccl ::;cthvi:s. If it is found pccessary by the County Co~,;;nissioner tn.t: surface sh3.l1 be lieht1r sprinkkd just prior to the <lppli- cntio\1 of asp':1.nltic T1'l.:1teri:.1l. Asph:1ltie mDtcrial sh"ll be .:lpplicd on the clccncd &urfnCc by nn approved type of sel~-p~opcllcd prcssur~ distribu~or so operating a~ to distribut.; the !:'l.:ltcriol in the 'O::\1ill'l.i:.ity spc-cifi....cl. eyed)" and s!:l:>othly, u:ldcr a ptc.ss\\ra necessnry for proper distribution. TIw CO:ltrnctD::- 5h.:.11 provide all 11t:cC!ssnry f.-::::ilir.ies for determining the. tcmper.1::~r(' of ::he <.lsp!l.11tic matC'ri.-1l in nll of the.. hentinr, eq\1ip:::cnt and in the distributor, 1'01' cct~r.:1ining t:,c r.1:;C ..'Ie ".";lich it is <lpplict!, ~"c [:)1:' securing \:.nifor:::icy at the jun=:.:io:J. of t'l.'O distribut:>c 10:.1::\s. The diztrib-..:.t,:lt, sr::.:.U b<;vc 'been recently cnlibr:ltct! ,m{! th~ Co:.mcy CO::;:;lis. sioncr shnl1 be furnished tin accurate .;nd satisfactory recDrd of such e~libr~tion. A!lcr beginninc the "ork, should the yield on the aspllaltic l':l.nerinl .1ppc~r to be in error, th~ distributor shall be calibrated in a ~anner satisfactory to the Coun~ Co,;?h;siouet' before proceeding \,>ith the t,'ork. , , Asplwltie rr.;Jterial sholl be. applied for the full Ilidth of the sc::lcoilt in one ,Dppli- Ci:tion unless the width exceeds 22. feet. ....s\)~alti.c material shall not be. .o~plicJ until i,::;\\cdi:ltl:! covering. with U&t.r6gatc is ;J;surcd: . ^r,srcptc sh.:lll be,; i..-::r.ediiltcly :md unifort:\ly .:tP?1iell :mo syrcad by c.n .:l?prl;lY<":!u soH- propelled continuous feild ."If-g::cr,ntn sprc.ldcr. unles;; c,th('::-'.>l'is~ '::utho'C'izcd by the County Co::n:issio~cr in vritin~. ,1'he. nggrcg,at:c shall be ..pp~icd at the :,pp~'o:d.2Iatc I:lltcs il1:!ic.:;.tcd :mci ::IS directed by :the County Co=U.tsio:ler. the c;ltire su:.-facc t.hnll be- broC'~cd', bl.:;ccJ. Ol" r:lkcd tiS required b)' 'the Count')' Cor:::l1issioncr nad S1:,111. be thorout;hly rolled with the tyro or t)'pes of rollers specificd by s3id C~issioner. Thc Contr.,cto~ sh,111 be responsible for the r.\.:;.intcn:mcc of the t.urface until the \.Iork is .1ccc?tcd or tIle: Cot.:nty CoJlmissioncr. All holes or [.:Iilures in t.he 5c6.1- CO.It. surf.lee sh.111 bo rcp.:lired hy use of <lddition:1l .:l.sph.:llt ::md oCZr.::r;.1tc ;l:1d f::lt or bleedillti surf.::ccs .:;11.111 be co-.'C'Z'ed with approved Cove:: l;\,:.t:crio.l i:1 such r.\::lnncr tlwt tl1C "l:::l'h.:lltic t.1~'ltcl"i.nl !.-ill Uot ..clhcc(! to or be.picked up on tne ....heels of vchicles. ESH IBn--"e." (Put' I) - lSO(WO ! I - .) I 'rt:e CO\lnty C,,=i$~icl':~c;r shnll select thc tCr:l?Cr.:l.tl\rC of ~j:>plicati::rr. b.:lscd 01\ t'hc tC:-,lp('rtl(<Jrc~\'isCO;i:':y rel:ltionship t.h.:lt vill permit :If.,,licnriol1 of tb,"'! nt.phn!t vithin thl:! li!:lits recot::~e:\Jl!d. 'l11e re.co::':O:(>.nu:::d l::::lnze for the v!::.::.o:;ity 0:: the espiLalt is sa seconJs to GO seconds. Snybolt Furor. The ContlC."l~tor shall apply the. - tlsph.:Jl.t at a tcr;:pcraturC' ~;ithin 15 dc~. F. of the. tC'xpcro\:U"::"csclcctcd. y ^s~holtic ~3tcri~1 will be nensured at point of application on the ~oad in callon3 at the nppli~d l:c;;:pcratl:rc. The; QU<:'..'ltity to be paid fo:: shall be the nu:rilier of Sullens used, as directed. Bids 1.'i11 be submitted on the bid p:o:-oposnl. Fo!";';ls available from toe County Auditor's office ..nd prices ...ill be qlJo(:cd 1:1 g.:lll.ou and cubic yard Il1cazurcs as Sh~Wl: on the fon::. , ~ i ! a All vorl; \Jill be pcrfot";:C'd to the satisfaction of the COU:1ty CO;;Jmissioncr,in ~:hozc precinct the \,'or1; is being pedor-mec, .and payment 1-.'i11 he nade only atterw:dtcen ,approval by sa.id County Co.,";l:l)is.sioner. Brim Al\D !l:sun:~~cr: REQUlRl':.'.;E:-:irs As p~oviccd'in Article 5160, ReS, the Contractor ~l1tcring into contract with the County for this project ,,-ill be;: re~uirt:d to fumh;h: (8) A pcrro~once Bond in the: fur,QUnt of the contrilct conditioneD upon tlw faithful perfOlTI:lUCe of the work in accQrd~nce ~~th the plnns~ zp~cifi- cation!:. nnd contract <1Qct:.::~cn;:". Said bor-.d shall be solely for:thc:- pl.o::ec~ tion or the St.:1te or the t;.ovcrnmentlll authority a\"arding th~ contrnct, as the case Il'I..y be. 'I I (b) A P.:l)'U:ent Bond, in the ':l;-:O\lUt c,f the contt"act, solely fot" the protection of .:::11 clci::Jants supplying labor tind material az hcreina,[te!: ddine-d, in the. prosecution of tbe wcrk provided for in said cont~~ct, fOl::: ~hc usc of coch such clJ.hJ~nt. In adclition, the Contractor l~ill furnish the County n ccrtHicctc of inSUril.ilCC p::-oviJb,g llt least the follo,Jing co\"ernges and including an enclorset:!cnt dcclar.ing Calhoun Co\.:nty os ~n additional insured: (a.) Worbllcn's Co:r'pcnsation n..,d Et;<.ploye-rs Liobility: Co~pensntion - St.:ltutcry E~ployC'rs Liability - $100,000.00 (b) Gencral Li~bility, Premises - O?~rationz: Bodily Injur;,': $100,000.00 c::ch person; $300,000.00 e:lch occurrence; property D~~:lgc: $50,000.00 each occurr.ence, $lOO,O?O.OO ngr,~ecatc. (cJ J;.uto;:Iobile Liabili ty: Bodily Injury: $100,000.00 COlC!.' perso-n; $300,000.00 ca.ch accident. Property V.1."llilCC: ,.$50,000.00 e3ch .accident. [y..;?I BI"-''c. '( (R-p, -y) , .. 1 , r [,j [.:J r ' . j I 1 , f , , ~::1 " i l: I , . , 'i ! I 1 I ) " ! , 1 ;. j I , i . t I i r " I I { I ..... 1 i ' , f I I i j I f' I l' , I i ~ i I , I 1 I r I I , ,: I ~, 1 , r 11 I t 1 , f, \ \ i H I' ; ! 'I - /-50'0' ., : _ ~_ ."...,~.~_...,..., ':,..., --~-,,~',",-.c..r :'.ry > A---'; ~~. ".,.-,-..0 -.'."'...-:--1. Acc6uN:tS';Ai.LOwED~ .;,l"'cbUNTY~ ..J- :' ' Claims 1-24 totalling $2,845.97 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. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. m~~:I?~Jnc.~ M'a~ois McMahan Co. Clerk SPECIAL JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 24, 1975 SANITARY LANDFILL, PUBLIC HEARING - STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The Court attended a public hearing conducted by the State Health Department regarding the application of the County for a permit to operate a 175 acre solid waste disposal site at the intersection of U. S. 87 and F. M. 2433 in Calhoun County, Texas. A mot}on was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the following Resolution be adopted and entered and the attached plat be approved: RESOLUTION REGARDING PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN - CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL Reference is hereby made to that certain map entitled PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN - CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL, which map was pre- pared by Raba& Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc., and is dated 6-17-75, and which map is made a part of this resolution for all purposes, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: That said map constitutes a preliminary plan depicting the concept this Commissioners Court intends to follow in the development of the sanitary landfill site thereon shown, subject to approval and requirements by other agencies and subject to detailed engineering design for construction of necessary improvements and for operation of the landfill. PASSED AND APPROVED ,this 23rd day of June, 1975. 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 (See map on page 501) l. \I I I I \ --\ ~l " I I I J ~ ;. 501 /' 502 " ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM The Court met to consider the matter of obtaining qualification for Calhoun County under the Economic Development Administration Program. Mr. Tom Garner, Attorney, pepresenting the Port Commission, briefed the Court on the advantages of qualifying under this program. Mr. Garner told the Court that funds are available through the Economic Development Administration to help further the Port Commission~s efforts to get a deep water port. Mr. Garner reported that Calhoun County must meet certain require- ments to become eligible for these funds. He stated he felt Calhoun County would be eligible due to 500 or more persons having been laid off work in this county and the anticipated unemployment rate reaching 1.!:l times the national rate. ' A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and adopted, that the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas hereby authorizes proceeding with preparing and submitting an application by Calhoun County, Texas for eligibility and.qua1i~ fication as an economic redevelopment area under the Economic Development Administration program and further authorizes the County Judge to sign such application. The Court thereupon adjourned. Il I ! 4 ,~ "'. , , ~t ,~, .{ , i....., I' $' ~.... "''11' ~1\; " ~ . ',., ~ ,~ .t.~, ~~ ,,"tI ~ ..~, '-":.i' " ,;:, ~,- V\1' f'ti! - './~ 1.~'" , "", '.r ,~:': "'li , " to Ji - ~ ':Ii:' ''I: it;~ "'~;l . , .:i..: , ",1. ~.f!; !-ii ' ~~h.; ,'~ki . :~,~J ;;.:~ '(~ ~~i .~ I 1- ) ;!: ),