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2015-06-25Regular 2015 Term THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF CALHOUN § Held June 25, 2015 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 25 day of June, A.D., 2015 there was begun and holden in the Commissioners' Courtroom in the County Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, at 10:00 A.M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to -wit: Michael J. Pfeifer CountyJudge Roger C. Galvan Commissioner, Precinct #1 Vern Lyssy Commissioner, Precinct #2 Neil Fritsch Commissioner, Precinct #3 Kenneth W. Finster Commissioner, Precinct #4 Anna Goodman County Clerk Josie Sampson Deputy County Clerk Thereupon the following proceedings were had: Commissioner Galvan gave the Invocation. Commissioner Finster led the Pledge to the US Flag and Commissioner Fritsch led the Pledge to the Texas Flag. APPROVE MINUTES OF MAY 14, 2015 MEETING: Commissioner Lyssy made a motion to approve Minutes of the May 14, 2015 meeting. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Regular 2015 Term THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF CALHOUN § Held May 14, 2015 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 14th day of May, A.D., 2015 there was begun and holden in the Commissioners' Courtroom In the County Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, at 10:00 A.M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to -wit: Michael J. Pfeifer Roger C, Galvan Vern lyssy Neil Fritsch Kenneth W. Finster Anna Goodman Josle Sampson County Judge Commissioner, Precinct #1 Commissioner, Precinct #2 Commissioner, Precinct #3 Commissioner, Precinct #4 County Clerk Deputy County Clerk Thereupon the following proceedings were had: Commissioner Galvan gave the Invocation. Commissioner Finster led the Pledge to the US Flag and Commissioner Fritsch led the Pledge to the Texas Flag. ADDENDUM 2 TO 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN REROOF: Carlos Guillen of G & W Engineers addressed the Court and explained Proposed Addendum No. 2. Commissioner Lyssy made a motion to approve Addendum 2 to 2015 Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barn Reroof. Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CINDY MUELLER COUNTY AUDITOR, CALHOUN COUNTY COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX - 202 S ANN ST, STE B PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 (361)553-4610 TO: JUDGE PFEIFER & SUSAN RILEY COUNTY JUDGE'S OFFICE FROM: AUDITORS OFFICE — PEGGY HALL DATE: June 18, 2015 RE: AGENDA ITEM — JUNE 25, 2015 Do- Consider and take necessary action to approve Addendum 2 to 2015 Calhoun County Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barn Reroof. (RG) 2015 Calhoun County Bauer Exhibit Building and Show Barry Rerroof Clarifications to the original Contract Documents, Contract Drawings and/or Specifications have been deemed necessary, and in certain cases, revisions to the original Contract Documents, Contract Drawings and/or Specifications are required. If discrepancies and/or inconsistencies exist between these specified revisions and the original Contract Documents, Contract Drawings and/or Specifications, said Addendum No. 2 Shall govern. Minutes of the mandatory pre -bid Meeting are herewith attached and made part of this Addendum No. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: DRAWING: ADD: Sheet C2.0 DETAILS CONTRACT FORMS: 00300 - PROPOSAL REMOVE SECTION 00300-PROPOSAL REPLACE with "Revised" SECTION 00300-PROPOSAL 00500 — AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR 00500.07A ADD: C2.0 05/13/2015 DETAILS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: TABLE OF CONTENTS DRAWING: ADD Sheet C2.0 DETAILS DIVISION 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01010 - SCOPE OF WORD: 01010.02.a — PRODUCTS -RATTER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN RE -ROOF ADD: Paragraph 12. As follows: 12. Fiberglass Blanket Roof Insulation: a. The fiberglass blanket shall be laminated to a reinforced (not requiring wire mesh support) white taffeta vinyl vapor barrier leaving a 2" vinyl tab on each side. The vinyl vapor barrier shall have a nominal thickness of 4 mils. b. the composition material of the facing, adhesive, and fiberglass blanket shall have a flame spread rating of 25 or less as rated by the Underwriters Laboratories. c. The density of the fiberglass blanket shall be 0.60 pounds per cubic foot. d. Insulation shall be provided in rolls, out to the specific lengths required for proper installation. Rolls for the roof shall be of continuous lengths for buildings up to 120' wide while the rolls for the wall shall be in multiple increments of necessary lengths to be out to the proper length in the field. All rolls shall be clearly marked with the proper length and shall be individually protected in clear poly bags. e. The thickness of the fiberglass blanket shall be 3" (R-10) ADD: Paragraph 13. As follows: 13. Wall Girts shall be cold -formed pre -galvanized "Z" sections, minimum 16 gauge, of the size specified in the drawings. 01010.03 — EXECUTION-BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN R-E-ROOF ADD: item j as follows: j. Contractor shall remove all existing wire mesh supporting existing insulation and dispose of in accordance with all local, state, and federal laws and ordinances. Sheet CLO REMOVE Detail C/CI REPLACE with "Revised" Detail C/Cl Sheet C2.0 REMOVE Detail F/C2 Install a die -formed panel, matching the adjoining roof panels, along the building ridge, as specified in Section 01010.02.a.7 DETAIL ID/C2: ADD: Valley gutter shall be constructed by welding seamless stainless steel sheets as necessary, to provide the specified slope and a water tight construction. DOCUMENT NO.00300 (Legal , hereinafter called "BIDDER", is submitting this Proposal for Furnishing and Performing the Work specified herein as the Construction of the 2015 CALHOU N COUNTY BAUJER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN REROOF. This PROPOSAL is Submitted to CALI OUN COUNTY, hereinafter called "OWNER". 1. Terms used in this PROPOSAL are defined in the General Conditions or Document No. 00120 - Instructions to Bidders and shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions or Instructions. 2. BIDDER proposes and agrees, if this BID is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with OWNER in the form included in the Contract Documents to furnish and perform all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents for the Bid Price and within the Bid Times indicated in this BID and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 3. BIDDER accepts all of the terms and conditions of the Advertisement or Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, including without limitation those dealing with the disposition of Bid Security. This BID will remain subject to acceptance for Sixty (60) Calendar Days after the Bid Opening. BIDDER shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of the Agreement, including all required documents indicated by the Bidding Requirements, within Fifteen (15) Calendar Days after the date of OWNERs Notice of Award. 4. In submitting this BID, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the Agreement, that: a. BIDDER has examined and carefully studied the Bidding Documents and the following Addenda, receipt of all which is hereby acknowledged: (List Addenda by Addendum Number and Date): Addendum No: Date Received: b. BIDDER has visited the site and is familiar and satisfied with the general, local and site conditions that may affect cost, progress, and furnishing and performing the Work. 00300-1 -ADDENDUM No. 2 c. BIDDER is familiar and satisfied with all federal, state and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, and furnishing and performing the Work. d. BIDDER is aware of the general nature of work, if any, to be performed by OWNER (or others) at the site in relation to the Work for which this BID is submitted. e. BIDDER has correlated the information known to BIDDER, information and observations obtained from visits to the site, reports and drawings identified in the Contract Documents and all additional examinations, investigations, explorations, tests, studies and data with the Contract Documents. f. BIDDER has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities or discrepancies that BIDDER has discovered in the Contract Documents, and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to BIDDER, and the Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for furnishing and performing the Work for which this BID is submitted. g. This BID is GENUINE and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization or corporation. BIDDER has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other BIDDER to submit a false or sham BID. BIDDER has not solicited or induced any person, firm or corporation to refrain from bidding. BIDDER has not sought by collusion to obtain for itself any advantage over any other BIDDER or over OWNER. 5 BIDDER agrees to complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. a. BIDDER acknowledges that the amounts are to be shown in both words and figures, and in case of discrepancy, the amount in words shall govern. b. BIDDER acknowledges that the quantities are not guaranteed and final payment will be based on the actual quantities determined as provided in the Contract Documents. c. BIDDER acknowledges that, at OWNER's option and/or at OWNER's request, any of the quantities may be deleted, reduced, or increased based upon the respective Unit Prices. d. BIDDER acknowledges that Unit and Lump Sum Prices have been computed in accordance with paragraph 11.03.13 of the General Conditions. e BIDDER agrees to furnish all necessary labor, superintendence, plant, machinery, equipment, tools, materials, insurance, services and all other requirements deemed necessary to complete the items of Work indicated on the following pages for the specific dollar amounts stated. 00300-2 - ADDENDUM No. 2 BASE BID BID BID UNIT (DESCRIPTION OF ITEM WITH UNIT UJNIT EXTENSION ITEM QTY. PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS PRICE 1. I LS Remove and replace all roofing (approx. 16,000 S.F.), insulation, gutters, downspouts, ridge vents and fleshings at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds Show Barn, as specified in the plans and specifications, complete and in place, the sum of Dollars and Cents. 2. 1 LS Remove and replace all roofing (approx. 4,450 S.F.), insulation, eave and valley gutters, downspouts, flashings, roof vents, ridge vents and Show Barn siding (approx. 500 S.F.) at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds Bauer Exhibit Building, as specified in the plans and specifications, complete and in place, the sum of Dollars and Cents. 3. 1 LS Install new Galvanized Z-girt along Bauer Exhibit roof line (approx. 115 L.F,), with web plate and angle attachments as specified in detail C/C1 of the plans, including rerouting all electrial conduit as necessary to ensure clearance for installation of the the new z-girt, complete and in place, the sum of and Dollars Cents. $ 00300-3 -ADDENDUM No. 2 TOTAL BASE BID, being Items I through 3 above, is: DOLLARS CENTS. $ ADDITIVE ALTERNATE BID BID BID UNIT DESCRIPTION OF ITEM WITH UNIT UNIT EXTENSION ITEM QTY. PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS PRICE A.I. 200 LF Remove existing and Install new 14 gauge Galvanized Eave Strut, at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds Show Barn, if required, complete in place, the unit price of and per linear foot. Dollars Cents. A.2. 42 LF Remove existing and Install new 14 gauge Galvanized Eave Strut, at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds Bauer Exhibit Building, as required, complete in place, the unit price of and per linear foot. Dollars Cents. GREATEST AMOUNT BID (on which the 5% Bid Bond is based), being the sum of the Base Bid plus Items A.1 and A.2: DOLLARS CENTS. $ 00300-4 - ADDENDUM No. 2 6. BIDDER agrees that the Work shall be complete and ready for final payment in accordance with Paragraph 14.07 of the General Conditions within 90 CALENDAR DAYS after the date when the Contract Times commences to run. BIDDER accepts the provisions of the Agreement as to liquidated damages in the event of failure to complete the Work within the times specified in the Agreement. 7. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this BID: a. Required Bid Security in the form of b. Manufacture's literature on proposed Built -Up Roofing System and Sample 20-yr NDL Warranty c. Document No. 00415 - CONTRACTOR's Corporate Resolution. d. Document No. 00416 - Noncollusion Affidavit. e. Document No. 00420 - Bidders Qualification Statement. 00300-5 - ADDENDUM No. 2 8. Communications about this BID shall be directed to BIDDER's address indicated below. SUBMITTED this day of _, 2015. Authorized Signature: Name: Title: Attesting Signature: Name: Title: Legal Firm Name: Business Address: Phone Number: Facsimile Number: E-Mail Address (optional) State of Incorporation, if applicable: State Contractor License No.: END OF DOCUMENT 00300-6 - ADDENDUM No. 2 NAwN.W CG CHMO BY: JPW DATE: O6rz IR SCALE: AS WORD L REVISION: INSTALL NEW 16 GAUGE BBETW p562'0 HOLE (TY% 4 oc GALVANIZER -GIRT IN pEiWEEN - - MAIN FRAMES ATPi ROOF VALLEY ONLY (rre) CONSTRUCT Y'x6'xOP PLATE SUPPORT II O PLATE TO MATCH VALLEY ANGLE II e a a O 'IF O o ;N Y'x6' WEB PLATE NEW 16 GAUGE Wx3.5' GALVANIZED Z-GIRL �Y'x6'x6• PLATE WELDED i0 x € x ' 4$' ABOVE HAOER EXHIBIT ROOF LINE PLATE TOP MEW COLUHII WEL ➢IRED PRIDE AFTER UP CUT AND REMOVE E%IST, C- Z-GIRT IN BETWEEN 5 v de MAIN FRAMES AT ROOF VALLEY AND REPLACE WITH YLP BOLT m rvEW E'XBO' GALVANIZED Z-GIRT PLATE TO MAIN FRAME ATTATCHMENT (TYP.) 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NR _ ASHEET JOB NUM9ER: 3t NO :i -- fs :5 .'.., v n •.- Ix :t :o B e 3 c s � a. x 1 --.. 1 CALHOUN COUNTY 2015 BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING AND SHOW BARN REROOF MINUTES TO THE PRE -BID CONFERENCE THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015; 10:00 AM The Mandatory Pre -Bid meeting for the above referenced project was held in the Bauer Exhibit Building beginning at 10:00 am with the following people in attendance: Jody Weaver, Sr. Project Engineer G&W Engineers, Inc. jweaver(r t?vven&?ineers.axn 361-649-6116 Carlos Guillen, Staff Engineer G&W Engineers, Inc. carlosgn� ,�venginecrsxoni 361-552-4509 Charles Schneider, Rexco, Inc. elrarles(�rexcoincxom 361-920-1663 Alex Ortiz, Rexco, Inc. 361-935-6515 Leroy Condel, LL&F Construction & Maintenance lvsiiner)sbeglobal.net 979-578-0783 Ramon Lozano, Rain Seal remon ..rsmincl .com 361-576-0926 Steve Faultersack, Advantage Construction steveadvantaoel a aol.com 361-552-3122 By attending the Mandatory Pre -Bid meeting, the following potential Bidder are eligible to submit a bid for this project: a Rexco, Inc. Port Lavaca, Texas m Rain Seal Master, Victoria, Texas m LL&F Construction & Maintenance, EL Campo, Texas o Advantage Construction, Port Lavaca, Texas Jody Weaver conducted the meeting and welcomed those in attendance. The following items were discussed 1) Jody generally reviewed the Scope of Work as follows: I.L Remove and Replace all roofing (Approx 160 squares), insulation, gutters, downspouts, ridge vents and flashing at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds SHOW BARN. (LUMP SUM). IF REQUIRED- Remove existing (Approx 200 LF) and Install new 14 gauge Galvanized Eave Strut (UNIT PRICE). 1 1i Remove and Replace all roofing (Approx 45 squares), insulation, gutters, downspouts, ridge vents and flashing at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds BAUER EXHIBIT BUILDING. (LUMP SUM). IF REQUIRED -Remove existing (Approx. 42 LF) and Install new 14 gauge Galvanized Eave Strut (UNIT PRICE). Install new 14 Gauge Z-girt (Approx 115 LF) along Bauer Exhibit roof line, including angle attachments (LUMP SUM). 2) Jody reviewed the required forms to be submitted with the Bid, Section 00300-4. 3) Jody pointed out that the project must be completed and ready for payment within 90 days from the Notice to Proceed and that liquidated damages are set at $300/day. 4) Jody brought attention the various project requirements and Wage Rates required. 15) Jody explained that after the contract award, any Change Orders will be required to be brought to the Commissioner's Court for approval prior to the Change Order being executed. Bidders were asked to please notify the engineer immediately if they see anything that they think needs clarification or a separate bid item for. If such concerns are warranted, another Addendum could be issued with a bid postponement, and thus reduce the chance of a Change Order after award. 6) Jody reviewed the existing Addendum No. I with the Bidders and stated that Addendum 2 will be issued to reflect the discussions of and any changes resulting from this Mandatory Pre -Bid meeting. Addendum No. 2 will be considered for approval by the Commissioners Court on June 25. Jody mentioned items that were already scheduled to be included in Addendum No. 2: Roof Insulation Specifications, which were left out of the specifications and some additional wall girt replacement 7) Jody pointed out that the bids are due in Judge Pfeifer's office on the 3`a floor of the Courthouse by 10:00 am on Thursday, July 2. Bids will be publicly opened and read at that time. 8) The meeting was then opened to questions. The following questions were asked and answered as follows: o Are the proposed roof vents to be operable? i.e. have the ability to open and close? Yes. The specified roof vents have a chain to open and close the vents o Engineer was asked to consider a pre -formed Ridge cap as opposed to what is shown in the drawings. (specifications do indicate a pre formed Ridge cap and has been clarified in Addendum No. 2) ® Are the joints of the stainless steel gutter to be welded? Yes. 8) The meeting moved out to the Show barn area. The following observations and discussions took place. ® It was noted that the existing wall girts were "C" girts, not "Z"'s as shown on the plans. ® It was noted that there was some electrical conduit that would need to be slightly rerouted to avoid conflict with the proposed new wall girts. A licensed electrician must be utilized to reroute the conduit as necessary to avoid a conflict with the new wall girts. ® It was discussed that one additional wall girt needed to be added between one bay and this would be reflected in a revised detail in Addendum No. 2. ® The question was asked whether panels could be lapped? Please refer to Specification 01010.03.d. Re ectfull c nna "Jody" Weaver, P.E. Sr. Project Engineer � 9 G ) Zy- \ R ® . ƒ { ® � \CD 6 \ & % � 8 j g e \ Q / < a 6 k \{ / 7 ! CL � ( g � J| } �� ' \ 0 % ° © � CA 7 I'v PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATE FROM V. G. YOUNG INSTITUTE OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT TO COMMISSIONER VERN LYSSY: Rhonda Cummins, Calhoun County Extension Agent, presented Commissioner Vern Lyssy a Certificate of Participation for completing Session I of the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy Class VI sponsored by the V. G. Young Institute of County Government. Susan Riley From: Rhonda Cummins <rdcummins@ag.tamu.edu> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 10:01 AM To: susan. riley (susan.riley@calhouncotx.org) Subject: court agenda 6-25-15 Susan, Please place me on the Court agenda for June 251h. I need,to present a certificate from the V.G. Young Institute of County Government to Commissioner Lyssy. Do you need any additional information? 1 am scheduled to present at the Point Comfort Library at 10:30 that day so if 1 could be at the beginning of the meeting I sure would appreciate it. Thanks, Rhonda D. Cummins, l 4NM Calhoun County Extension Agent - Coastal & Marine Resources Texas Sea Grant I Texas A&M AgriLife Extension p:361-552-9747 f: 361-552-6727 1 rcummins tanm.edu 186 County Road 101, Ste. 1, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 http_//calhounagri_iife_gr I httR: Aexassea ranf_ort( V.G. Young Institute of County Government Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Calhoun County Extension Office Rhonda Cummins 186 CR 101, Ste I Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Ms, Cummins, 'TEXAS A&M GRILIEE EXTENSION Please find the completion certificate for your County Commissioner that participated in the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy Class VI — Session 1. We ask that you present the completion certificate at the next regularly scheduled County Commissioners Court meeting. For more than 40 years the V.G. Young Institute of County Government has served local governments in Texas. Since 2005, the Institute, a part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, has offered the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy (COLA) to further enhance the professionalism, broaden the knowledge, and enrich the experience of county judges and commissioners in Texas. CCLA involves four sessions over a 2-year period: three 3-day sessions in Texas counties and one 7-day session in Washington, D.C. Presentations, workshops, discussions, and networking opportunities during the sessions guide participants through complex leadership topics. Topics are carefully selected and developed to be timely and relevant to county judges and commissioners. Continuing education credits are reported to the Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association following each session. Thank you for taking this opportunity to engage with the participating county judges and commissioners to strengthen their relationship with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. If you have any questions for need more information please call the V.G. Young Institute of County Government at (979) 845-4572. Sincerely, Peter J. McGuill ARipley.D. Director, V.G. Young Institute Associate Director for County Operations Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Agriculture and Life Sciences Building Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 600 John Kimbrough Blvd., Suite 516 { 2137 TAMU I College Station, Texas 77843 Tel. 979.845.4572 1 Fax. 979.862A516 I AgriLifeExtension.tamu,edu Educational pmgmms of0e Texas A&MAgdLtto Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, natlonal orlgin, age, disability, geneaclorurmatton orvetemn status. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department ofAgdcullum, and the County Commisslonem Couitsof Texas Coopemting. V.G. Young Institute of County Government Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Calhoun County Extension Office Rhonda Cummins 186 CR 101, Ste I Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Ms. Cummins, TEXAS A&M 0PUI E EXTENSION Please find the completion certificate for your County Commissioner that participated in the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy Class VI — Session I. We ask that you present the completion certificate at the next regularly scheduled County Commissioners Court meeting. For more than 40 years the V.G. Young Institute of County Government has served local governments in Texas. Since 2005, the Institute, a part of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, has offered the Commissioners Court Leadership Academy (CCLA) to further enhance the professionalism, broaden the knowledge, and enrich the experience of county judges and commissioners in Texas. CCLA involves four sessions over a 2-year period: three 3-day sessions in Texas counties and one 7-day session in Washington, D.C. Presentations, workshops, discussions, and networking opportunities during the sessions guide participants through complex leadership topics. Topics are carefully selected and developed to be timely and relevant to county judges and commissioners. Continuing education credits are reported to the Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association following each session. Thank you for taking this opportunity to engage with the participating county judges and commissioners to strengthen their relationship with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. If you have any questions for need more information please call the V.G. Young Institute of County Government at (979) 845-4572. Sincerely, % -�e..'� 1+d`r Peter J. McGuill ARipley,D, Director, V.G. Young Institute Associate Director for County Operations Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Agriculture and Life Sciences Building Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 600 John Kintbrough Blvd., Suite 518 ( 2137 TAMU I College Station, Texas 77843 Tel. 979.845.4572 1 Fax. 979.862.1516 I AgdUeExtension.tame.edu Eduoellonel programs of tho roxas A&MAgdUle Extension sarvke are open to all people wHhoul regent to race, color, rellglon, sex, national origin, age, dlsabdity, genedNnformatlon orvelemn Veto& The Texas A&M Univerd ly System, U.S. Department ofAgncunum, and the County Comm/ssionere Courts of Texas Cooperallng. PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD TO CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL Mary Belle Meitzen, John Meitzen and Sue Thomae representing the Calhoun County Historical Commission, were presented the 2014 Distinguished Service Award from the Texas Historical Commission. TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION real places telling real stories ,June 1, 2015 The Honorable Michael Pfeifer County of Calhoun 211 South Ann Street, Suite 301 Port Lavaca, TY 77979 Dear Judge Pfeifer, We are pleased to inform you that the Calhoun Historical Commission (CHC) is a recipient of a Distinguished Service Award that honors your appointees' dedication and hard work during the 2014 year of service! The Texas Historical Commission (THC) gives this award to CHCs who document successful preservation programs that promote the history and character of Texas. Thank you for supporting your CHC in its efforts to demonstrate how preservation contributes to the livelihood of communities across the state. To honor this achievement, we ask that you present the enclosed Distinguished Service Award (DSA) certificate to CHC appointees during a formal meeting of the commissioners court. We have found that public affirmation is the most effective way to show gratitude for CHC efforts. And, a formal award ceremony is an ideal time to highlight CHC efforts that reflect positively on the county. Please share the accomplishments of your CHC with your community. CHC projects contribute to economic development and heritage tourism efforts in your county, as well as demonstrate citizenship. Enclosed is a press release that can be used to promote the DSA award. Congratulations to you and your CHC appointees on a job well done! Sincerely, Bratten Thomason History Programs Division Director Texas Historical Commission Enclosed: DSA certificate, Press Release, Promotional Suggestions cc: Calhoun CHC chair 0 GREG ABBOTT, GOVERNOR • JOHN L. NAU, III, CHAIR • MARK WOLFE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 12276 • AUSTIN, TEXAS • 78711-2276 • P 512.463.6100 9 F 512.475.4872 • TDD 1.800.735,2989 • wwwAhc.state.tx. us TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION real places telling real stories PRESS�RELEASE CONTACTS: (COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION CHAIR NAME, PHONE, EMAIL) Amy Hammons, 512.475.2692, amy.hammons@thc.state.tx.us DATE: June 1, 2015 TEXAS HISTORICAL COMMISSION HONORS (COUNTY NAME) COUNTY WITH THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD AUSTIN, Texas The Texas Historical Commission (THC) honors the (COUNTY NAME) County Historical Commission (CHC) with a Distinguished Service Award for the 2014 year of service. The THC issues Distinguished Service Awards each year to CHCs that exemplify exceptional service and dedication to the state of Texas. This award (`VAS or WILL BE) presented during a meeting of the county commissioners court on (DAY, MONTH #) to acknowledge the CHC's stewardship of our state's unique cultural and historic sites. "County Historical Commissions are valued partners of the Texas Historical Commission," said THC Executive Director Mark Wolfe. "We present Distinguished Service Awards each year to high -performing County Historical Commissions that strive for organizational excellence and illustrate the best of what preservation can accomplish for Texas communities." Texas CHCs provided more than 375,000 volunteer hours in 2014, which is an in -kind donation to the state of Texas that carries a monetary value of $8.8 million. The THC empowers CHCs across the state through programs and services that preserve Texas' heritage for the education, enjoyment, and economic benefit of present and future generations. The THC's advisory role to CHCs is outlined in the Texas Local Government Code, the statute that allows county commissioners courts to establish CHCs. These unpaid appointees, as directed by county officials, initiate and conduct programs that preserve the historic and cultural resources of Texas. For more information about the Distinguished Service Award, visit www.thc.state.tx.us or contact the History Programs Division at 512.463.5853. www.thc.state.tx.us -30- PROMOTING COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUCCESS STORIES Your CHC's Distinguished Service Award reflects positively on county government • HONORING YOUR CHC FOR ITS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD (DSA) Please include formal acknowledgement of your County Historical Commission (CHC) during an upcoming meeting of the county commissioners court. Public affirmation rewards appointees and county officials for this accomplishment. Please make sure CHC appointees are given sufficient notice to attend the meeting in which formal acknowledgement is made. Be sure to take pictures to document the joyful occasion! ■ DSA PRESS RELEASE Promoting your CHC's award is an easy and effective way to promote county government and the services you provide the public. Enclosed in this mailer is a DSA press release to distribute to local media. This "Swiss cheese" press release allows you to insert your county name, acknowledgement date, and CHC chair contact information; insert this information prior to sharing it with local and regional media outlets. Email amy.hammons@dic.state.tx.us for an electronic copy of this press release. SOCIAL MEDIA PROMOTION Most counties have a web presence and many CHCS host a Facebook page. These outlets are a great ways to promote the DSA award and the accomplishments which helped your CHC garner this award. APPOINTEE CONTINUING EDUCATION The Texas Historical Commission (THC), along with several other preservation organizations, provides educational opportunities to train CHCS for the job for which they were appointed. Please consider funding training opportunities for your appointees; this is an investment in your CHC and county. Encourage your appointees, new and seasoned, to use the THC website. If you do not already, please consider providing Internet access to your CHCS so that they can access free educational material. QUESTIONS ABOUT CHCS Call Amy Hatmnons at 512.475-2692 with questions about CHC organizational or preservation issues. State statutes regarding CHCS, the appointee process, and a document listing suggested CHC appointee criteria is located on the THC website; locate this page by using the search box on our main page (www.thc.state.tx.us) and entering the key phrase, "review and compliance for CHCS." 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Susan Riley From: Tanya Dimak <tanya.dimak@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 10:49 AM To: 'Susan Riley' Subject: ADT Proposal - Agenda Susan - Here is an updated quote from ADT— I spoke to the Service Rep and he told me that once we set up an account the accounting department will get our tax exempt form and apply it to remove any taxes. This is just a quote and it still shows up on there. Can you please add this to the Commissioners packets? Thanks, Tanya Dimak From: ADT Security Services [mailto:ADT@business.adt.com] Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 11:29 AM To: tanya.dimak@calhouncotx.org Subject: Your ADT Security Proposal Confirmation Your quote proposal is here . @ ADT Always Tirerr, CAN Contact Your Security Specialist i Call: (830) 534-5632 SAFETY AND SECURITY IS A STEP CLOSER Dear Tanya Dimak, Thank you for choosing ADT' Security Services. Below is your quote proposal. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. 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Solution Subtotal: Fees Subtotal: Promotional Discounts: Additional Discounts: DOA Discount 1 Permits: Taxes: Discounts Subtotal: $199.00 $39.99 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9.00 $199.00 $12.00 $12.5.00 $0.00 $623.00 $53.99 $0.00 $0.00 -$-200.00-$-2.00 -$-200.00 $-2.00 2 Install Taxes Monthly Service Charges $26.64 $3.56 Again, if you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. Otherwise, our next step will be setting up your installation. Please review your proposal and call to have your installation scheduled. Sincerely, Scott Witte, ADT Security Service switte @adt.corn (830)534-5632 ADT Security Services. Providing rapid response and peace of mind, 24 hours a day `36 month monitoring contract required. Total Installation charge based on equipment system configuration contained in this Quote Proposal. This is a quote only and is not a binding contract between you and ADT You will be required to sign a small business contract prior to installation. Refer to ADT.com/legalfor Smal Business Terms and Conditions and Contract Information ©2014 ADT LLC dba ADT Security Services. All rights reserved. ADT, the ADT logo, ADT Always There and 800.ADT.ASAPand the product/service names listed in this document are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. License information available at www.ADT.com or by calling 800.ADT.ASAP. CA AC07155,.974443; PP017232; PL EF0001121; LA F1639, F1640,. F1643,F1654, F1655; MA 172C; NC Licensed by the Alarm Systems Licensing Board of the State of North Carolina 7535P2, 7561 P2 7562P10, 7563P7, 7565P1, 7566P9; NY 12000305615; PA 090797. MS 150.19511 3 LEASE AGREEMENT WITH VERIZON FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT #3: Tanya Dimak, Justice of the Peace Precinct #3, stated this was a quote for a basic three line phone system. The lease would be for two years. Rhonda Kokena stated the additional lines could be added to the agreement the County has with Verizon and the rates would be the same. PASS Susan Riley From: Tanya Dimak <tanya.dimak@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 2:59 PM To: susan.eiley@calhouncotx.org Subject: Comm Court Agenda June 25th Susan — Can you please put me down on the Comm. Court Agenda on June 25'. 1 need to get lease agreement with Verizon approved. Thanks, Tanya (D. Dimak ,justice of t(te Peace, (Pct. 3 P O (Bo)CS42 Point Comfort, ZC77978 361-987-2661 361-987-2798 fxc Susan Riley From: Tanya Dimak <tanya.dimak@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 12:55 PM To: 'Susan Riley' Subject: Verizon Quot3 - JP3 Susan — Here is the Quote for Verizon for JP3. I spoke with account services and was told that once we get ready to order service and build our account, that is when we will provide them with our tax exempt form. At that time our taxes will be removed from our bill. Thank you, Tanya Dimak Thank Hereare detailsof equote requested. Dear Valued Business Customer, Jun 15, 2015 We are happy to provide you the following summary of services and charges we discussed with you on Jun 15, 2015. This quote applies specifically to services located at „TX,77978. Your Quote Number is PQ1 OS1175676. Your Bill Will Now Include: Products: Monthly Charge: Verizon Freedom for Business (3 (a)_ $37.00) $111.00 Line hunt service (2 (a $3.00) $6.00 Personalized telephone number $3.50 Business Line (3 (a) $36.75) $110.25 Promotion(s) and Credit(s) :* Freedom Line Promotion-$43.01 Freedom Line Promotion Subtotal Other: Monthly Estimated Taxes Fees and Other Verizon Charges Your Total Estimated Monthly Charges are: -$43.01 $144.73 $80.93 $225.66 For more information about the services listed, just click on the product name links above. This quote is valid for 5 business days and is an estimate based on current pricing and promotions that are subject to change. Additional charges may apply for nonstandard installations, DIRECTV, and products or services not listed above. Service terms and conditions apply; term contracts may include early termination fees. Applicable pricing will be confirmed at time of order. Orders are subject to service availability and credit approval, and may require deposit. WHAT TO DO NEXT If you are interested in placing an order with Verizon, please click button below and a qualified agent will contact you shortly. Thank you for your recent inquiry and allowing us to serve you! We appreciate your business. If you have further questions, please contact us at 888-756-0875. Sincerely, Verizon "Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Very Small Business Wirellne Service"-1.D. Power riad rya-1,mj ;d r Tanya D. Dimak Justice of t(e (Peace, Pct. 3 Po aoxsa2 Point Comfort, 7X77978 361-987-2661 361-987-2798 fax CONTRACT FOR MEDICAL SERVICES BETWEEN CALHOUN COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER AND AUTHORIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO SIGN: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to accept Contract for Medical Services between Calhoun County Emergency Medical Services and Memorial Medical Center and authorize County Judge to sign. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CONTRACT FOR MEDICAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT made on the date indicated below is by and between the MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER (hereinafter referred to as "Hospital"), 815 North Virginia Street, Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas and CALHOUN COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, (hereinafter referred to as "CCEMS"), Port Lavaca, Texas. RECITALS WHEREAS, Hospital operates a health care facility and provides a variety of specialty medical testing and services, which are listed in Exhibit "A'; and WHEREAS, CCEMS has employees that occasionally require specialty medical testing and services; and WHEREAS, Hospital desires to earn the CCEMS's business and in exchange will provide said specialty medical testing and services to the CCEMS's employees at a discounted rate as indicated in Exhibit "A." THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained in this contract, the Hospital and the CCEMS agree as follows: Services and Compensation. 1. As needed, Hospital will render the tests and services contained in Exhibit "A" to CCEMS's employees. All tests and services performed under this Agreement will be performed at Hospital. 2. The rates charged for services rendered under this agreement shall be discounted in accordance with Exhibit "A." 3. For services rendered under this agreement, Hospital will submit an invoice to the CCEMS for the services and/or tests performed and CCEMS will remit payment for said invoiced amount. No additional amounts will be billed to CCEMS or its employee who received the tests and services other than the amount as shown on Exhibit "A." 4. Hospital reserves the right to change the discounted rates contained in Exhibit "A" upon providing forty five (45) days' written notice to the CCEMS of the change in rates. Term. 5. This contract commences on the date fully executed and shall be for a term of one (1) year. Either party may terminate this contract by giving thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. Unless thirty (30) days' written notice to terminate this contract is sent by either party, this contract shall automatically renew for a period of one (1) year and shall automatically renew each year thereafter until terminated in writing as indicated above. 1 of 2 Entire Agreement. 6. This agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the parties to this agreement with respect to this subject matter. No other agreement, statement, or promise relating to this subject matter will be valid or binding unless in writing and signed by both parties. Assignment. 7. Neither this agreement nor any duties or obligations under it is assignable by the CCEMS without the prior written consent of the Hospital. Successors and Assigns. 8. Subject to the provision regarding assignment, this agreement is binding on the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the respective parties. Attorney's Pees. 9. If any action at law or in equity is brought to enforce or interpret the provisions of this agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees in addition to any other relief to which that party may be entitled. Governing Law. 10. The validity of this agreement and of any of its terms or provisions, as well as the rights and duties of the parties under it, are governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Effective Date. 11. This contract is effective on the date the last party signs the contract. s J � Printed Name Title: Date: 2 of 2 By: Jason Anglin Title: CEO Date: q-p-1S VACCINES Hep B $ 50.00 Tdap $ 40.00 PPD $ 4.00 LAB Hep B Titer $ 10.00 EXPOSURE VISIT & LABS: Office Visit (99212) $ 82.00 HIV 1/2 AB/AG ($132 x 2) $ 13.00 Hep B Surg AG/Reflex Conf $ 12.00 Hep C AB $ 9.00 $ 116.00 EXHIBIT "A" 3 of 2 RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN AT DELINQUENT TAX SALE AND AUTHORIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE TAX RESALE DEED. PROPERTY BEING LOTS 14 & 15, BLOCK 119 ALAMO BEACH, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING THAT PROPERTY MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 334, PAGE 908 OF THE DEED RECORDS, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. (ACCOUNT #55352): Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve Resolution providing for the Sale of Property Acquired by the County of Calhoun at Delinquent Tax Sale and authorize County Judge to execute Tax Resale Deed. Property being Lots 14 & 15, Block 119 Alamo Beach, Calhoun County, Texas, being that property more particularly described in Volume 334, Page 908 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas. (Account #55352) Commissioner Galvan seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Commissioner Lyssy abstained. RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY ACQuigFD BY THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN AT DELINQUENT TAX SALE WHEREAS, Lots 14 & 15, Block 119, Alamo Beach, Calhoun County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 334, Page 908 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded as assessed on the tax rolls under the jurisdiction of Calhoun County, Texas (Account #55352), was offered for sale by the Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas at a public auction pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure for delinquent taxes by the District Court; Cause No 2012-6-6100; Calhoun County et al vs. Shauna L. Darger; and WHEREAS, no sufficient bid was received and the property was struck off to the County of Calhoun, Texas, for the use and benefit of itself and Calhoun County Independent School District and the Calhoun Port Authority, pursuant to TEx. PROP. TAX CODE §34.010); and WHEREAS, TEx. PROP. TAX CODE §34.05(a), (h) and (i) provide that a taxing unit may accept a sufficient bid. A bid of ONE THOUSAND AND No HUNDREDTHS DOLLARS ($1,000.00) having been received from Jerry Bastian would be a sufficient bid for this property; THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the County of Calhoun that the County Judge is hereby authorized to convey Lots 14 & 15, Block 119 Alamo Beach, Calhoun County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded as assessed on the tax rolls under the jurisdiciton of Calhoun County, Texas (Account #55352) for the sum of ONE THOUSAND AND No HUNDREDTHS DOLLARS ($1,000.00) payable to the Calhoun County Appraisal District for distribution as provided by law and to execute a deed to Jerry Bastian. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25th day of June, 2015. Precinct 1 Lyssy, County -commissioner, Precinct 2 County Cgxalnissioner, Precinct 3 Finster, County Commissioner, Precint 4 TAX RESALE DEED NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM THIS INSTRUMENT BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER. DATE: May 5, 2015 GRANTOR: County of Calhoun, in trust for the use and benefit of itself and the Calhoun Independent School District and the Calhoun Port Authority GRANTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS: 426 W. Main, Port Lavaca, Texas, 77979 GRANTEE: Jerry Bastian GRANTEE'S MAILING ADDRESS: Drawer 68, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 CONSIDERATION: One Thousand Dollars ($1, 000.00) PROPERTY: Lots 14 & 15, Block 119, Alamo Beach, Calhoun County, Texas, being that property more particularly described in Volume 334, Page 908 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas (Account #55352). TAX FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT: Cause No. 2012-6-6100; Calhoun County Appraisal District v. Shaun L. Darger GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the amount set out above, and subject to the reservations from and exceptions to conveyance, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the GRANTEE, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged by GRANTOR, has GRANTED, SOLD AND CONVEYED, and by these presents does GRANT, SELL AND CONVEY to the GRANTEE all of the right, title and interest, of GRANTOR in the PROPERTY acquired by the tax foreclosure sale held under the TAX FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT referenced above. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all of its right, title and interest in and to the PROPERTY unto the said GRANTEE, the GRANTEE'S successors and assigns forever without warranty of any kind, so that neither the GRANTOR, nor any person claiming under it and them, shall at any time hereafter have, claim or demand any right or title to the PROPERTY, premises or appurtenances, or any part thereof. GRANTOR excludes and excepts any warranties, express or implied, regarding the PROPERTY, including, without limitation, any warranties arising by common law or Section 5.023 of the Texas Property Code or its successor. GRANTOR has not made, and does not make any representations, warranties or covenants of any kind or character whatsoever, whether express or implied, with respect to the quality or condition of the PROPERTY, the suitability of the PROPERTY for any and all activities and uses which GRANTEE may conduct thereon, compliance by the PROPERTY with any laws, rules, ordinances or regulations of any applicable governmental authority or habitability, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and specifically, GRANTOR does not make any representations regarding hazardous waste, as defined by the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act and the regulations adopted thereunder, or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, or the disposal of any hazardous or toxic substances in or on the property. The PROPERTY is hereby sold, transferred, and assigned to GRANTEE "as is" and "with all faults". This conveyance is expressly made subject to property taxes for the tax year 2014 and subsequent years. This conveyance is expressly subject to any existing right or redemption remaining to the former owner of the PROPERTY under the provisions of law. This conveyance is expressly subject to all easements and restrictions of record. When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the GRANTOR, pursuant to Section 34.05 of the Texas Property Tax Code, has caused these presents to be executed on the date set forth in the acknowledgement attached hereto, to be effective as of DATE. County of Calhoun By Mibh`ael J. Pfeifer, County .Midge THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN Before me, the undersigned authority on this day personally appeared Michael J. Pfeifer, County Judge of County of Calhoun, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing document and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the 25th day of June, 2015 SUSAN RILEY BNotary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires April 18, 2016 .,... s. Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission expires: April 18, 2016 RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN AT DELINQUENT TAX SALE AND AUTHORIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE TAX RESALE DEED. PROPERTY BEING 1.9608 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, BEING LOTS 41 & 42, EMMETT COLE SUBDIVISION, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING THAT PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 184, PAGE 319 OF THE DEED RECORDS, CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS. (ACCOUNT #23708): Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve Resolution providing for the Sale of Property Acquired by the County of Calhoun at Delinquent Tax Sale and authorize County Judge to execute Tax Resale Deed. Property being 1.9608 acre, more or less, being Lots 41 & 42, Emmett Cole Subdivision, Calhoun County, Texas, being that property being more particularly described in Volume 184, Page 319 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas. (Account #23708): Commissioner Galvan seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Commissioner Lyssy abstained. RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN AT DELINQUENT TAX SALE WHEREAS, 1.9608 Acre, more or less, being Lots 41 & 42, Emmitt Cole Subdivision, Calhoun County, Texas being that property more particularly described in Volume 184, Page 319 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded as assessed on the tax rolls under the jurisdiction of Calhoun County, Texas (Account #23708), was offered for sale by the Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas at a public auction pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure for delinquent taxes by the District Court; Cause No 2013-07-6367; Calhoun County et al vs. Ruth Ellen Elder et al; and WHEREAS, no sufficient bid was received and the property was struck off to the County of Calhoun, Texas, for the use and benefit of itself and Calhoun County Independent School District and the Calhoun Port Authority, pursuant to TEx. PROP. TAX CODE §34.010); and WHEREAS, TEx. PROP. TAX CODE §34.05(a), (h) and (i) provide that a taxing unit may accept a sufficient bid. A bid of FOUR THOUSAND AND No HuNDREDTHs DOLLARS ($4,000.00) having been received from Jerry Bastian would be a sufficient bid for this property; THEREFORE, BE IT HERESY RESOLVED by the County of Calhoun that the County Judge is hereby authorized to convey 1.9608 Acre, more or less, being Lots 41 & 42, Emmett Cole Subdivision, Calhoun County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded as assessed on the tax rolls under the jurisdiciton of Calhoun County, Texas (Account 423708) for the sum of FOUR THOUSAND AND No HuNDREDTHs DOLLARS ($4,000.00) payable to the Calhoun County Appraisal District for distribution as provided by law and to execute a deed to Jerry Bastian. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 25th day of June, 2015. Michael J/Ppkifer, Counlyy Judge , Precinct 2 County Commissioner, Precinct 3 Finster, County Commissioner, Precint 4 TAX RESALE DEED NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM THIS INSTRUMENT BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER. DATE: May 5, 2015 GRANTOR: County of Calhoun, in trust for the use and benefit of itself and the Calhoun Independent School District and the Calhoun Port Authority GRANTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS: 426 W. Main, Port Lavaca, Texas, 77979 GRANTEE: Jerry Bastian GRANTEE'S MAILING ADDRESS: Drawer 68, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 CONSIDERATION: Four Thousand Dollars ($4, 000.00) PROPERTY: 1.9608 Acre, more or less, being Lots 41 & 42, Emmett Cole Subdivision, Calhoun County, Texas, being that property more particularly described in Volume 184, Page 319 of the Deed Records, Calhoun County, Texas (Account #23708). TAX FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT: Cause No. 2013-07-6367; Calhoun County Appraisal District v. Ruth Ellen Elder et al GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the amount set out above, and subject to the reservations from and exceptions to conveyance, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the GRANTEE, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged by GRANTOR, has GRANTED, SOLD AND CONVEYED, and by these presents does GRANT, SELL AND CONVEY to the GRANTEE all of the right, title and interest, of GRANTOR in the PROPERTY acquired by the tax foreclosure sale held under the TAX FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT referenced above. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD all of its right, title and interest in and to the PROPERTY unto the said GRANTEE, the GRANTEE'S successors and assigns forever without warranty of any kind, so that neither the GRANTOR, nor any person claiming under it and them, shall at any time hereafter have, claim or demand any right or title to the PROPERTY, premises or appurtenances, or any part thereof. GRANTOR excludes and excepts any warranties, express or implied, regarding the PROPERTY, including, without limitation, any warranties arising by common law or Section 5.023 of the Texas Property Code or its successor. GRANTOR has not made, and does not make any representations, warranties or covenants of any kind or character whatsoever, whether express or implied, with respect to the quality or condition of the PROPERTY, the suitability of the PROPERTY for any and all activities and uses which GRANTEE may conduct thereon, compliance by the PROPERTY with any laws, rules, ordinancesorregulations of any applicable governmental authority or habitability, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and specifically, GRANTOR does not make any representations regarding hazardous waste, as defined by the Texas Solid Waste Disposal Act and the regulations adopted thereunder, or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, or the disposal of any hazardous or toxic substances in or on the property. The PROPERTY is hereby sold, transferred, and assigned to GRANTEE "as is" and "with all faults". This conveyance is expressly made subject to property taxes for the tax year 2014 and subsequent years. This conveyance is expressly subject to any existing right or redemption remaining to the former owner of the PROPERTY under the provisions of law. This conveyance is expressly subject to all easements and restrictions of record. When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the GRANTOR, pursuant to Section 34.05 of the Texas Property Tax Code, has caused these presents to be executed on the date set forth in the acknowledgement attached hereto, to be effective as of DATE. County of Calhoun 1 By, 1 M chael J. Pfei er, Co' ue THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN Before me, the undersigned authority on this day personally appeared Michael J. Pfeifer, County Judge of County of Calhoun, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing document and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the 25th day of June, 2015 -- aouo�e SUSAll RILEY .zv. ea'i.� d _ Notzry Public, State of Texas Notary Public, State of Texas '•�c= twy Commission Ex Tres p' �— My Commission expires: April 18, 2016 AMEND TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES (TAC) RMP GENERAL LIABILITY POLICY TO $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 BASIC LIMITS PER CLAIM (IN LIEU OF $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT): Commissioner Galvan made a motion to Amend Texas Association of Counties (TAC) RMP General Liability Policy to $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 Basic Limits per Claim (in lieu of $1,000,000 combined single limit). Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor Susan Riley From: Cindy Mueller <cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 10:24 AM To: 'Susan Riley' Cc: donaldkgray@gmaii.com;'Shannon Salyer'; Dan Heard; 'Candice Villarreal' Subject: Agenda Item Request Attachments: Clarification letter-TAC GenLiab policy limits.pdf; Declarations page -General Liability 2015.pdf Please place the following item on the agenda for June 25, 2015: ® CATNA to amend TAC RMP General Liability policy to $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 basic limits per claim (in lieu of $1,000,000 combined single limit). Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 5, Ann, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone 361.553.4610 Fax 361.553,4614 June 1, 2015 Ms. Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 S. Ann St. Ste. B Port Lavaca, TX'. 77979-4204 Re: Calhoun County General Liability Coverage Dear Ms. Mueller, Calhoun County has requested clarification of the General Liability coverage limits of liability provided to Calhoun County by the Texas Association of Counties Risk Management Pool (TAC RMP). TAC RMP provides basic limits under General Liability of $100,000/$300,000/$100,000 per claim. A Member may purchase additional optional limits for an additional contribution, which include the basic limits and are not in addition to them. The significantly smaller contribution for the additional optional limits (approximately one-third the cost of the basic coverage) is reflective of the combination of the two limits of liability when additional limits are purchased. Limits, Aggregates and Contributions are outlined on the Contribution and Coverage Declarations issued each renewal period. Prior to January 1, 2015, both the basic limits and any additional coverage appeared on the Declarations and the contributions assessed for each were listed separately. In 2015, the Declarations form was updated to reflect a single entry for either the basic limits or the additional limit purchased by a Member. Hopefully this will eliminate any confusion about the limits of liability for a Member's General Liability coverage. As you are aware, Calhoun Comity has purchased fiom TAC RMP an increased limit of $1,000,000 and paid the additional contribution for 2013, 2014, and 2015. TAC will pay any reported claims occurring during these periods up to $1,000,000 per person or occurrence up to an aggregate of $1,000,000. This means that the County has coverage in excess of the statutory limits per person or occurrence should damages exceed the statutory limits. The Pool's goal is to make sure its members understand their coverage. If you ever have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact meat rruizO,,county.or¢ or at 512-779-3621. Sincerely, LS��C Robert Ruiz, CIC, CRM Risk Management Consultant Texas Association of Counties cc: Honorable Judge Michael J. Pfeifer (512) 478S7.53 • (800) 456 3974 • (512) 478-14201AX - mm..countymg • 1210 Sao Antonio, Austin, TX 78701 • P.O. Box 213t, Austin, TX 78 &-21,g1 Gene Terry, Executive Director PsbOc 'µTEXAS ASSOCIATION O is n i 5 ISM MANAGEMENT POOL � Coo NT�a General Liability Contribution & Coverage Declarations Named Member: Calhoun County Address: 211 S Ann St Ste 301, Port Lavaca, TX 779794249 Coverage Period: January 01, 2015 through January 01, 2016 OC'NTIES This Contribution & Coverage Declarations (CCD) is part of the Coverage Documents between the Texas Association of Counties Risk Management Pool (Pool) and the Named Member shown above, subject to the terms, conditions, definitions, exclusions, and sublimits contained in the Coverage Documents, any endorsements, and the Interlocal Participation Agreement (IPA). LETTER TO U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS COLONEL RICHARD PANNELL REGARDING COASTAL TEXAS PROTECTION& RESTORATION RECONNAISSANCE STUDY— CALHOUN COUNTY REGION 2 FEASIBILITY: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve letter to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Richard Pannell regarding Coastal Texas Protection & Restoration Reconnaissance Study — Calhoun County Region 2 Feasibility. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. 6fhT£. pp MICHAEL J. PFEIFER Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Street, Suite 301 - Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 (361) 553-4600 � Fax (361) 553-4444 - Email: mike.pfeifer@calhouncotx.org June 17, 2015 Colonel Prichard Pannell Commander, Galveston District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers P. 0, Box 122,T9 m Galveston, . X 77553-1229 Re: Coastal Texas Protection & Restoration Reconnaissance Study -Calhoun County Region 2 Feasibility Dear Colonel Pannell, Calhoun County has become more familiar in the past several weeks with the Galveston District's progress on the Coastal Texas Protection and Restoration Study. We are working with our neighboring counties in Region 2 for a Coastal Strategy that provides an. integrated line of protection containing both natural and structural features and includes surge protection measures that contain ecosystem restoration. The Matagorda Ship Channel Widening and Deepening Project (S %7G-2006-00092) is of particular interest and significance to our County, the Calhoun Port Authority and the region. While we understand that specific navigation projects inky not be included oak the final list of selected projects for the feasibility study; studies that support such projects maybe considered. Calhoun County would request that the Coastal "Team consider the channel project and the required 204f Assumption of Maintenance Study as a priority and one that would most likely qualify for a smaller Corps Authority (possibly the Continuing Authorities Program) and be evaluated at a more expedited pace. Calhoun County and the Calhoini Port Authority are confident that the material from the cb.annel project would support most all of the Ecosystem Restoration projects slated for the southern reaches of Region 2; and are further encouraged with the inclusion of these projects as potential benefactors of the BUDM included inthe authorization of SWG-2006-00092. The County and Port Authority are positioned to support the Galveston District in this effort as non- federal sponsors to move this project to this final and most critical evaluation. We are encouraged by the immediate collaboration of our Region's County partners and their vision for sustainable solutions to reduce coastal storm impacts and support ecosystem restoration throughout the region. We thank you for your consideration of our request and thank you for your continued efforts in this monumental project for the sustainability of our Texas Coast. Sincerely,! .W Michael J. Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge MJP/sr www.calbouncoix.org '-S'pTR op ( yam ! MICHAEL Jr. PF EI:FER Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Street, Suite 301 - Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 (361) 553-4600 • Fax (361) 553-4444 - Email: mike.pfeiferocalhouncotx.org June 17, 2015 Colonel Richard Pannell Commander, Galveston District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 1229 Galveston, TX 77553-1229 ;Poe; Coastal Texas Protection kX Restoration Reconnaissance Study -Calhoun County Region 2 Feasibility Dear Colonel Pannell, Calhoun County has become more familiar in the past several weeks with the Galveston District's progress on the Coastal. Texas Protection and Restoration Study. We are working with our neighboring counties in Region 2 for a Coastal Strategy that provides an integrated line of protection containing both natural and structural features and includes surge protection measures that contain ecosystem restoration. The Matagorda Ship Channel Widening and Deepening Project (SWG-2006-00092) is of particular interest and significance to our County, the Calhoun Port Authority and the region. While we understand that specific navigation projects may not be included on the final list of selected projects for the feasibility study; studies that: support such projects may be considered. Calhoun County would request: that the Coastal Team consider the channel project and the required 204f Assumption of Maintenance Study as a priority and one that would most likely qualify for a smaller Corps Authority (possibly the Continuing Authorities Program) and be evaluated at a more expedited pace. Calhoun County and the Calhoun Port Authority are confident that the material from the channel project would support most all of the Ecosystem Restoration projects slated for the southern reaches of Legion 2; and are further encouraged with the inclusion of these projects as potential benefactors of the BUDM included in the authorization of SWG-2006-00092. The Comity and Port Authority are positioned to support the Galveston District in this effort as non- federal sponsors to move this project to this final and most critical evaluation. We are encouraged by the immediate collaboration of our Region's County partners and their vision for sustainable solutions to reduce coastal storm. impacts and support ecosystem restoration throughout the region. We thank you for your consideration of our request and thank you for your continued efforts in this monumental project for the sustainability of our Texas Coast. Sincerely, Michael J. Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge MJP; sr www.calhouncotx.org « , ƒ/\ ) - / - f \ - \Zƒf )Z \ ]Z/2oE / /\/\f / - _ _ � � 2 E5 i \ j \ \ { k { \ ) § \ 32 ± ( \ § e } \ e e a a 0 L 6 0. W W W N Q 0 Lu V m N y l6 a c r G O a > N C C � F Q i a ea O O a u LO a Y L S 3 Y a 0 4 a J Z O c c o s a 0 w v 0 E Y a + N a p0 0 E Q m U N C C a ro a m V c +� o � v 3 L a • u u m L E » * ¢ c0 m a V h 0 Z Q Y u u u PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF AMENDING THE 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY BUDGETS: Judge Pfeifer opened the public hearing at 10:18 a.m. Cindy Mueller, County Auditor read the Budget Amendment Approval List. Judge Pfeifer closed the public hearing at 10:21 a.m. as there were no comments from the public. Susan Riley From: Cindy Mueller <cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 4:20 PM To: 'Susan Riley' Cc: 'Peggy Hall'; Candice Villarreal Subject: Budget Amendment Hearing Susan, Please schedule for 6/25. Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 S. Ann, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone 361.553.4610 Fax 361.553.4614 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Calhoun County Commissioners' Court will hold a public hearing in the Commissioners' Courtroom, 211 S. Ann Street, in Port Lavaca, Texas, at 10:00 a.m. on June 25, 2015 on the matter of amending the 2015 Calhoun County Budgets. The public shall have the right to be present and participate in such hearing. Michael J. Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 0 O O O 119 O O 9. k m a y. ly to h AMENDING THE 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY BUDGETS: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve amending the 2015 Calhoun County Budgets. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. ACCEPT REPORTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTY OFFICES: Judge Pfeifer made a motion to accept reports of the following Offices: • County Treasurer — April 2015 • Extension Service — May 2015 Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: APRIL2015 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUND BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUND BALANCE OPERATING FUNDS: GENERAL $ 29,820,359.95 $ 1,115,404.96 $ 2,617,854.69 $ 28,317,910.22 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 26,793.45 -5.10 855.54 25,943.01 APPELLATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM 468.55 134.61 - 603.16 COASTAL PROTECTION FUND 39,110.56 7.44 - 39,118.00 COUNTY AND DIST COURT TECH FUND 2,580.66 94.56 - 2,675.22 COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION FUND 293.11 7.24 - 300.35 COUNTY CHILD WELFARE BOARD FUND 1,603.77 164.31 - 1,768.08 COURTHOUSE SECURITY 237,327.83 1,379.10 1,324.89 237,382.04 COURT INITIATED GUARDIANSHIP FUND 3,346.71 60.64 - 3,407.35 DIST CLK RECORD PRESERVATION FUND 10,008.09 220.39 - 10,228.48 CO CLK RECORDS ARCHIVE FUND 67,532.89 3,257.85 - 70,790.74 DONATIONS 79,691.06 515.60 1,615.89 78,590.77 DRUG/DWI COURT PROGRAM FUND -LOCAL 9,412.92 161.09 - 9,574.01 JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND 9,104.49 90.60 - 9,195.09 FAMILY PROTECTION FUND 6,369.33 76.21 - 6,445.54 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION FUND 8,594.56 1.63 - 8,586.19 GRANTS 279,752.15 267,190.26 7,098.39. 539,844.02 JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY 62,003.26 1,028.16 - 63,031.42 JUSTICE COURT BUILDING SECURITY FUND 9,400.11 246.67 - 9,646.78 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT#1 4,323.94 0.82 - 4,324.76 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT 62 4,323.94 0.82 - 4,324.76 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT#3 4,323.94 0.82 - 4,324.76 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT#4 4,323.95 0.92 - 4,324.77 PRETRIAL SERVICES FUND 63,873.33 1,714.15 - 65,587.48 LAW LIBRARY 193,035.40 1,000.49 717.95 193,317.94 LAW ENF OFFICERS STD. EDUC. (LEOSE) 22,404.82 4.26 217.05 22,192.03 POC COMMUNITY CENTER 67,549.23 2,462.85 2,087.76 67,924.32 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -DISTRICT CLERK 5,188.29 158.17 - 5,346.46 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -COUNTY CLERK 112,188.59 70.48 241.56 112,017.51 RECORDS MGMT & PRESERVATION 186,484.95 4,147.08 - 190,632.03 ROAD & BRIDGE GENERAL 1,357,335.48 38,598.99 - - 1,395,934.47 SHERIFF FORFEITED PROPERTY 1,281.37 0.24 - 1,281.61 6MILE PIER/BOAT RAMP INSUR/MAINT 54,802.46 10.43 422.89 54,390.00 CAPITAL PROJ - CIAP COASTAL IMPROVEMENTS 0.00 0.00 CAPITAL PROJ-RB INFRASTRUCTURE 1,072,599.35 - - 1,072,599.35 CAPITAL PROJ - COUNTY ENERGY TRZ#1 354,745.05 - - 354,745.05 CAPITAL PROJ-SWAN POINT PARK 5,096.40 - - 5,096.40 CAPITAL PROJ- AIRPORT RUNWAY IMPROV 78,472.13 - - 78,472.13 CAPITAL PROJ - COUNTY ROAD 101 150,000.00 - - 150,000.00 CAPITAL PROJ - EMS SUBSTATION 347,399.23 - - 347,399.23 CAPITAL PROJ - EMER COMM SYS 30,848.06 - - 30,848.06 CAPITAL PROJ - GREEN LAKE PARK 30,686.33 - 257.41 30,428.92 CAPITAL PROJ - HATERIUS PARK/BOAT RAMP 21,064.00 - - 21,064.00 CAPITAL PROJ -PORT ALTO FUEL BEACH -STORM REP 6,484.78 - - 6,484.78 CAPITAL PROJ- IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 394,465.62 - - 394,465.62 CAPITAL PROJ- PORT O'CONNOR LIBRARY 1,167.00 - - 1,167.00 CAPITAL PROJ - MMC NURSING HOME UPI, PROGRAM 2,000,000.00 - - 2,000,000.00 CAPITAL PROJ- MMC BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT LOAN 1,500,000.00 - - 1,500,000.00 ARREST FEES 1,305.31 992.56 1,904.06 393.81 BAIL BOND FEES (HE 1940) 2,505.00 1,410.00 3,915.00 - CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS (NEW) 14,534.37 12,357.16 26,861.53 30.00 DNA TESTING FUND 314.54 21.18 85.72 2%00 DRUG COURT PROGRAM FUND - STATE 305.28 159.29 464.29 0.28 38 767 175.59 1 453 157.03 2 665 924.62 37 554 408.00 SUBTOTALS Page 1 of 3 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTHOF: APRILZ015 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUND BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUND BALANCE OPERATING FUNDS -BALANCE FORWARD $ 38,767,175.59 $ 1,453,157.03 $ 2,665,924.62 $ 37,554,408.00 ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT 66,899.35 12.72 - 66,912.07 ELECTRONIC FILING FEE FUND 2,063.96 897.03 2,960.99 0.00 EMS TRAUMA FUND 577.69 260.74 711.86 126.57 FINES AND COURT COSTS HOLDING FUND 7,847.31 - - 7,847.31 INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICE 598.00 199.00 773.00 24.00 JUDICIAL FUND (ST, COURT COSTS) 392.13 294.81 696.94 0.00 JUDICIAL SALARIES FUND 5,529.70 2,960.91 8,490.61 0.00 JUROR DONATION -TX CRIME VICTIMS FUND 76.00 206.00 72.00 210.00 JUVENILE PROBATION RESTITUTION 1,195.00 996.00 - 2,191.00 LIBRARY GIFT AND MEMORIAL 52,297.09 69.95 - 52,367.04 MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING 28,477.99 21,777.75 35,877.64 14,378.10 REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS 2,000.00 - - 2,000.00 STATE CIVIL FEE FUND 5,872.49 2,249.70 8,122.19 0.00 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY FUND 16.85 14.45 31.30 0.00 JURY REIMBURSEMENT FEE 1,283.78 1,059.96 2,343.74 0.00 SUBTITLE C FUND 4,845.57 4,423.00 9,260.80 7.77 SUIT OF CRIM INDIGENT DEFENSE 635.61 528.72 1,164.33 0.00 TIME PAYMENTS 3,824.07 2,825.57 6,649.64 0.00 TRAFFIC LAW FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,371.29 3,016.75 5,388.04 0.00 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 5,906.83 1.12 - 5,907.95 TRUANCY PREVENTION AND DIVERSION FUND 482.44 351.64 808.89 25.19 BOOT CAMP/JJAEP 147.43 - - 147.43 JUVENILE PROBATION 251 481.02 18 737.84 32 320.72 237 898.14 $ 39,211,997.19 $ 1,514,040.69 $ 2,781,587.31 $ 37,944,450.57 SUBTOTALS TAXES IN ESCROW 0.00 0.00 0.00 39 211997.19 1514 040.69 2,781,587.31 37 944 450.57 TOTAL OPERATING FUNDS OTHER FUNDS D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 32,254.03 - - 32,254.03 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 12,142.85 - 1,002.57 11,140.28 CERT OF OB-CRTHSE REF SERIES 2010 473,294,87 3,834.49 - 477,129.36 CERT OF OB-CRTHOUSE I&S SERIES 2012 636,617.99 5,056.45 - 641,674.43 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS 1.00 - - 1.00 CAL. CO. FEES & FINES TOTAL OTHER CO. FUNDS 1 t36 959.49 105 546.69 135 253.67 107 252.51 -t MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER OPERATING 2,443,050.36 2,057,597.01 2,401,618.70 $ 2,099,028.67 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 579.46 18,188.00 16,518.08 2,249.38 REFUND 1MPREST ACCOUNT 5,061.64 - - 5,061.64 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FUND 325,069.79 - - 325,069.79 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 1,628,046.29 - - 1,628,046.29 NH ASHFORD 14,412.89 130,493.00 123,585.61 21,320.28 NH BROADMOOR 100.00 132,889.74 132,889.74 100.00 NH CRESCENT 100.19 120,600.90 120,601.09 100.00 NHFORTBEND 580.98 2,913.49 480.98 3,013.49 NH SOLERA 100.25 153 180.82 153 181.07 100.00 4,417.101.85 2,615,862.96 $ 2,948,875.27 4,084,089.54 TOTAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER FUNDS DRAINAGE DISTRICTS NO.6 24,275.82 19.74 - $ 24,295.56 NO.8 140,656.44 568.14 - 141,224.58 NO. 10-MAINTENANCE 139,373.02 66.40 - 139,439.42 NO. I1-MAINTENANCEIOPERATING 266,284.35 4,887.63 1,070.06 270,101.92 NO. I1-RESERVE 154 909.90 154 909.90 725 499.53 5,541.91 1 070.06 729 971.38 TOTAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT FUNDS CALHOUN COUNTY W CID Nl OPERATING ACCOUNT $ 511 154.04 338.63 34 364.74 $ 477 127.93 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING 244 232.79 4,380.89 $ 7,063.31 241 550.37 CALHOUN COUNTY FROST BANK 6258.87 - $ 6259.87 TOTAL MMC, DR. DIST„ NAV. DIST, W CID & FROST 5,904,247.08 2,626,124.39 2,991,373.38 5,538,998.09 $ 46,407,514.49 $ 4,254,602.71 $ 5,909,216.93 $ 44,752,900.27 TOTAL ALL FUNDS Page 2 of 3 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT I MONTH OF: APRIL2015 BANK RECONCILIATION LESS: CERT.OF DEPI FUND OUTSTNDGDEPJ PLUS: CHECKS BANK FUND BALANCE OTHERITEMS OUTSTANDING BALANCE OPERATING * $ 37,944,450.57 37,595,854.13 101,094.97 $ 449,691.41 OTHER D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 32,254.03 - - 32,254.03 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 11,140.28 - - 11,140.28 CERT OF OB-CRTHSE REF SERIES 2010 477,129.36 1,203.26 - 475,926.10 CERT OF OB-CRTHOUSE I&S SERIES 2012 641,674.43 1,512.33 - 640,162.10 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS- CAP PROJ 1.00 1.00 CAL. CO FEES & FINES 107,252.51 28,006.12 6,649.95 85,896.34 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER OPERATING # 2,099,028.67 500,250.60 338,716.25 1,937,494.32 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 2,249.38 - 2,344.46 4,593.84 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5,061.64 - - 5,061.64 PRIVATE WAIVER CLEARING FUND 325,069.79 - - 325,069.79 CLINIC CONSTRUCTION SERIES 2014 1,628,046.29 - - 1,628,046.29 NH ASHFORD 21,320.28 - - 21,320.28 NH BROADMOOR 100.00 - - 100.00 NH CRESCENT 100.00 - - 100.00 NH FORT BEND 3,013.49 - - 3,013.49 NH SOLERA 100.00 - - 100.00 DRAINAGE DISTRICT: NO.6 24,295.56 - - 24,295.56 NO.8 141,224.58 - - 141,224.58 NO. 10 MAINTENANCE 139,439.42 66.40 - 139,373.02 NO. 11 MAINTENANCE/OPERATING 270,101.92 1,387.76 - 268,714.16 NO. 11 RESERVE - 154,909.90 - - 154,909.90 CALHOUN COUNTY W CID #1 OPERATING ACCOUNT 477,127.93 - - 477,127.93 CALHOUN COUNTY PORT AUTHORITY MAINTENANCFJOPERATING **** 241,550.37 - - 241,550.37 CALHOUN COUNTY FROST BANK 6,258.87 - - 6,258.87 TOTALS 44 752 900.27 is 38 128 280.60 448 805.63 is7 073 425 30 * CDs -OPERATING FUND $37,500,000.00 $ CD's - MMC OPERATING FUND - $500,000.00 **** THE DEPOSITORY FOR CALHOUN CO. NAVIGATION DISTRICT IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK - PORT LAVACA THE DEPOSITORY FOR ALL OTHER COUNTY FUNDS IS INTERNATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE - PORT LAVACA **** THE DEPSOSITORY FOR CALHOUN COUNTY FROST IS FROST BANK - AUSTIN, TEXAS Court costs and fees collected and reported may not be current and up-to-date due to non-compliance by other county offices. I hereby certify that the current balances are correct to all moniqg1ba_th_a'vf been,received jIy the younty Treasurer as of the date of this report. aJ�n,s e RHONDAS.KOKENA COUNTY TREASURER S 1 �•�`# t � !• F�I JUNI 2 5 2015 CALHOUN COUNTY C�OIlWI� SS!ONFRIQ C'O[JRT Page 3 of 3 ADM 2.6 Reprint - 2.81 D-843 EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Miles traveled: 866.2 Selected major activities since last report May 4, 5, 11, 18: Boat building with the seventh grade students at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic School continues as we complete the plastic folding prams and kayak -style paddles. Students continue to use practical skills with basic tools and teamwork to complete their vessels. May 7: Planning and issues meeting for Matagorda -Calhoun counties was organized and hosted by Bill Balboa, the Matagorda Sea Grant agent. Cummins attended to learn more about how Calhoun County could partner with Matagorda to have shovel -ready restoration projects for future funding. Judge McDonald spoke to the group of resource agency representatives and encouraged participation of all parties involved. Future steps include him reaching out to the county judges of Calhoun, Jackson, and Victoria. May 7: The Mariner 4-H Club meeting included Eric Taylor speaking about the roles and responsibilities of club officers and Cummins conducted a coffee -can ice cream activity. The students worked in pairs to mix and freeze their own container of vanilla ice cream which they enjoyed eating. May 11: Cooking with Seafood ended the 5-month series with 21 participants learning about the facts and fiction of Seafood. Sea Grant Seafood Business Specialist Dr. Russ Miget gave the educational presentation. Karen Lyssy demonstrated a "clean out your freezer" gumbo dish with rice provided by Jack LaBarge and Cummins grilled hybrid striped bass on the half shell. May 14-15: The 5ch annual career investigation field trip to Galveston for the OLG eight grade class was led by Cummins. Highlights included the Texas Maritime Academy bridge simulator at Texas A&M University and the National Marine Fisheries Service turtle facility for TED research. This trip helps expose the students to a variety of potential career and education opportunities as well as an appreciation for history, religion, architecture and diversity. I May 20: The Junior Master Gardener's at OLG planted peanuts. This group of third graders taught by Mrs. Tresa Martell has been a fabulous group of youth to work with through the 2014-15 school year. May 21: The boat launching at Little Chocolate Bayou Park concluded the seventh grade boat building project. All eleven boats floated! The youth did so well paddling their vessels in the duck pond; the boats were moved to the bayou for a second voyage. This experience helps get the youth outside and physically active. Boating is an amazing activity for youth and families and is not out of reach if done simply. The folding boat project not only teaches applied math and basic tool use, it leads to lessons in problem solving and physical science. May 26: Hope High School kayaking trip on Big Chocolate Bayou was held after being rescheduled due to heavy storms. May 27: Spring Faculty Conference for the southeast Extension Region was held at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds in Rosenberg. The day included technology training and results from the Texas Community Futures Forum. May 28: Marine education with life skills students at Travis Middle School. Cummins visited these students with a variety of activities, including fish printing, backyard bass, and an ice table for fish identification. Direct Contacts by: Offtce:15 E-mail/Letters:691 Site: 91 Newsletters: didn't fall with in reporting dates Phone:51 Volunteers:124 Major events for next month — June 2015 May 29-June 3: personal leave June 8-12: Wetland Delineation Course June 23-25: Calhoun County Library summer reading program June 25: Commissioner Court June 29: JMG training in Robstown Rhonda Cummins Name CEA - CMR Title County May 2015 Date (Month -Year) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension - The Texas A&M University System • College Station, Texas ADM 2.6 Reprint - 2.81 D-843 EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Miles traveled : 764.81 Selected major activities since last report -May 2015 May 2: Tina attended the buddy ball Challenger game where Calhoun County 4-H members where helping be buddies for the Challenger teams. May 4: Tina meets with her TEEA (Texas Extension Educators Association) and they discussed upcoming programs for the year. Tina attended the All Around 4-H Meeting. They installed officers for the next 4-H Year. May 12: Tina along with Eric Taylor the County Extension Agent for Ag conducted a Record book training for any 4-H member interested in learning how to create a record book. May14: Tina attended the Healthy Aging Conference held in Victoria, TX, Tina is on the committee for this Multi County event. Tina also attended the lakeside 4-H club meeting where they installed officers for the next 4-H year. May 19: Tina attended qualtrics training. She learned how to create different surveys for various programs. May 21: Tina attended the Taste of Cooking program in Victoria, Tx where she learned some new teaching techniques for cooking as well as recipes. May26:Tina attended the PALA ( Parent Adult Leader Association) Meeting. They discussed upcoming fundraisers for the upcoming 4-H Year. May 27-28: Tina attended the Spring faculty conference where they discussed 4-h programming along with various new technologies used for programming. Direct Contacts: Phone:30 E-mail/Letters:285 Office:8 Site:3 Website/News a er:9400 Maior events for next month —June 2015 Texas Round Up Steering Committee Jackson County Summer Camp Calhoun Summer Camp Duds to dazzle Child Care conf Travel(Personal Vehicle) In County Mileage: 37.61 Out of County Mileage:149.82 Tina Trevino �� Vy� J Calhoun Name County County Extension Agent -Family and Consumer Science May 2015 Title Date (Month -Year) Texas A&M Agril-ife Extension Services • College Station, Texas ADM 2.6 Reprint - 2.81 D-843 EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT Miles traveled 541.7 Selected major activities since last report- MONTH YEAR May 2: Calhoun County 4H volunteered at the Challenger League soft ball game. 20 4-H members and their parents came out to help Calhoun County special needs youth play soft ball. May 3: Hosted a Hog Clinic in preparation for the 2015 Calhoun County Fair. Mr. Possey of George West spoke the clinic was attended by 20 4-H members and their parents. May 3: Attended the Town and County 4-H meeting to discuss involvement in 4-H Council and Parent Adult Leaders Association (PALA). May 4: Turn Row meeting presented by Mr. Bites on insect scouting in cotton and sorghum. Attended 5 producers. May 4: Planted the sorghum variety test plot with Mr. Sam Nunley. May 4: Attended the Intercoastal 4-H meeting to discuss involvement in 4-H Council and PALA. May 5: Assisted Mr. Bites plant a cotton test plot with Mr. Mike Hahn. May 5: Held a Youth Livestock Committee meeting, the meeting was attended by 6 members, preparations for the 2015 fair were discussed. May 6: Attended the Greenlake 4-H meeting to discuss involvement in 4-H Council and PALA. May 7: Site Visit with Mr. Nunn to discuss problems with his citrus trees. May 7: Attended Mariners 4-H meeting to discuss involvement in 4-H Council and PALA. May 7: Held Livestock Judging practice. Practice was attended by 3 4-H members. We practiced market hog and Iamb evaluation. May 7: Hosted a Rabbit Clinic in prepartation for the 2015 Calhoun County Fair. Mr. Heaton spoke, the clinic was attended by 13 4-H members and their parents. May 8: Attended a Count Agents cotton training hosted by AgriLife Extension in Corpus Christi. May 12: Presented at Ag in the Classroom. I gave a presentation on the by-products of crop production (corn, sorghum, wheat, and cotton) and how we use them in everyday life. The event was attended by over 350 Calhoun County 3rd graders. May 14: Held Livestock Judging practice focusing on market steer evaluation and livestock anatomy, the practice was attended by 3 youth. May 14: Attended Calhoun County Fair Board Meeting. Asked permission to have a 4-H Council/PALA fundraiser during the County Fair. May 19: Attended a regional training in Rosenberg on how to use survey tools in programming. May 20: Held a Row Crops Committee meeting to begin planning the upcoming 2015 Calhoun County Crop Tour. May 20: Attended a Brush Control workshop hosted by the Victoria and Calhoun Counties Soil and Water Conservation Districts. May 21: Held Livestock Judging practice focusing on market hog evaluation, practice was attended by 3 youth. May 21: Attended a Clothing and Textiles project club meeting to help promote a summer camp being hosted by Ms. Trevino. May 22: Attended the Calhoun County High School Scholarship Assembly to present the 4-H PALA and Bauer scholarships. May 26: Held a 4-H Council Meeting to discuss and plan upcoming events and elect 2015-2016 Council officers. The meeting was attended by 10 members. May 27,28: Attended at Regional Faculty meeting in Rosenberg. Discussed how to use technology to promote programs and began planning the district 4-H events. May 31: Attended the Six -Mile 4-H club meeting. Direct Contacts: Phone:22 E-mail/Letters:27 Office:11 Site: Website: Volunteers:28 June 1-30: Major stock show steer and hog validation June 9-11: State 4-H Round Up June 13: Commercial heifer validation June 16: Crop Tour June 23: Hog, Lamb, Goat Validation Eric Taylor Calhoun Name County County Extension Agent- Agriculture and Natural Resources May 2015 Title Date Texas Agrit-ife Extension Service • The Texas A&M University System - College Station, Texas H N W i d� r g a d m s� J � s �vD S a v h A d C; M N G. N%0 7 M R N M M M VI VQ• Vim' OC �^ L- gayy 1 qOq C U O 0. r C ' a a y d a N h d El U d w yz>c� a aadd� Oa o wa w i bo Ey 19 �' 40 c" ° w C7 Fi 3 V Cq C' Cg o O o o o o o o o arn'^ ayaa w oN ag•1a a•�Tp •�T �Y,O., c1Oi �n'3 o.. xFYq ` . � • ' 0, 1 La4' WF w.0 W•�bq 3 .a�. O•as A0n ani W 4 �Tp a a .>�G'" •Wo�Dll ww •W�bwq` n n w cn `n rn rn W N y NC O O O O ON O O O OO O O M O O 7 O O O W O O ON O ONf O O O O bN O O O 7 7 7 vil b W a3 f� tin "' C r N n (NV (NV e1,4NV N t N N oN�NO e�NV V11 V�1 1\l1 V\1 �n V�1 h N V1 �/1 V1 V1 V1 V1 � V1 Vl Vl V1 V1 Vl VI Vl V1 i V1 Vi �`1 �`) Y1 V1 H V'1 V1 APPROVAL OF PAYROLL: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve the following May 2015 payrolls: • May 8, 2015 $ 241,357.92 • May 31, 2015 245,284.54 TOTAL $486,642.46 Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. 06/22/2015 09:22 TAR) P.0011001 MONTH / MAY CALHOUN COUNTY PAYROLL 2015 Payroll through 05-08-2015 Payroll through 05-31-2015 S 241,357.92 S 245,284.54 APPROVED TOTAL PAYROLL S 486,642.46 The items listed above have been pre -approved by all Department Heads and I certify that funds were available to pay the obligations. I certify that the above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge June 22, 2015. ;RHNDA S. KOK 'NA, CALHOUN COUNTY TREASURER ACCEPTED AND APPROVED THIS THE DAY OF 2015 IN THE CALHOUN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COURT, PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979. APPROVAL OF BILLS: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve Memorial Medical Center bills in the amount of $2,139,871.69, MMC Inter -Government Transfers in the amount of $153,575.40, Nursing Home UPL Expenses in the amount of $81,955.13, Nursing Home Inter -Government Transfer for May 2015 in the amount of -0-, Indigent Healthcare Expenses in the amount of $29,109.23, for a total amount of $2,404.511.45. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve County bills in the amount of $573,450.03, Accounts Payable Calhoun County Indigent Health Care/Total Transfer between Funds in the amount of $29,109.23, for a total amount of $602,559.26. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ----- June 25, 2015 PAYABLES AND PAYROLL 5/4/2015 McKesson Drugs 6,244.97 5/5/2015 Patient Refunds 6,623.11 5/5/2015 Weekly Payables 218,679.84 5/8/2015 Credit Card Payment 1,718.38 5/8/2015 Weekly Payables 50.00 5/11/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,641.26 5/12/2015 Unauthorized Charge -Being Disputed 298.99 5/14/2015 Weekly Payables 373,806.86 5/14/2015 Patient Refunds 5,735.37 5/19/2015 Weekly Payables 83,890.85 5/7/2015 Returned Check 17.75 5/5/2015 Payroll 240,240.96 5/12/2015 Payroll Liabilities 86,643.10 5/15/2015 TCDRS 102,290.05 5/18/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,223.12 5/28/2015 Weekly Payables 59.74 5/26/2015 Weekly Payables 8,251.69 5/19/2015 Payroll 240,760.55 5/26/2015 Payroll Liabilities 87,094.86 5/29/2015 Credit Card Payment 4,578.65 5/26/2015 McKesson Drugs 2,618.38 5/27/2015 Weekly Payables 215,222.32 5/29/2015 Weekly Payables 443,728.04 5/31/2016 Monthly Electronic Transfers for Payroll Expenses(not ind above) 721.12 5/31/2015 Monthly Electronic Transfers for Operating Expenses 5,731.73 Total Payables and Payroll $ 2,139,871.69 SUBTOTAL MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER DISBURSEMENTS $ 2,139,871.69' MMC INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS MAY 2015 $ 153,576.40; NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES;' $ 81,955.13 NURSING HOME INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFER, FOR May 2015 $ - INDIGENT HEALTHCARE FUND EXPENSES $ 29,109.23'i MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ---- June 26, 2016 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE FUND: INDIGENT EXPENSES Community Pathology Associates William J. Crowley D.O. Michelle M. Cummins MD Memorial Medical Center (Phys Fees $333.55, IP $13,384.08/ OP $7,352.171 ER $1,273.64) Port Lavaca Anesthesia Group Port Lavaca Clinic Assoc Less: Ref from Port Lavaca Clinic Radiology Unlimited PA Regional Employee Assistance Victoria Professional Medical Victoria Surgical Associates Less: Co -Pays collected in May 2015 SUBTOTAL 58.28 404.55 139.48 22,343.44 312.90 1,371.17 (280.54) 281.21 55.41 79.62 54.41 (240.00) 24,579.93 Memorial Medical Center (Indigent Healthcare Payroll and Expenses) 4,529.30 June 25, 2015 2015 APPROVAL LIST - 2015 BUDGET 28 BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD FROM APPROVAL LIST REPORT PAGE 27 $ 318,495.27 FICA P/R $ 41,092.42 MEDICARE P/R $ 9,610.54 FWH P/R $ 32,775.40 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS P/R $ 2,780.48 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL - CHILD SUPPORT P/R $ 1,199.07 TEXAS COUNTY & DISTRICT RETIREMENT SYSTEM P/R $ 126,925.71 TMPA P/R $ 336.00 UNITED WAY OF CALHOUN COUNTY P/R $ 12.00 WILLIAM E. HEITKAMP, TRUSTEE P/R $ 347.67 ANNOUNCEMENTS PLUS TOO AGAIN A/P $ 612.74 AT&T A/P $ 50.01 AT&T MOBILITY A/P $ 500.50 CABLE ONE A/P $ 727.00 CARDMEMBER SERVICE - SHERIFF/JAIL A/P $ 2,015.36 CARDMEMBER SERVICE - COUNTY A/P $ 2,799.42 CENTERPOINT ENERGY A/P $ 1,462.30 CITY OF PORT LAVACA A/P $ 3,962.09 CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY A/P $ 24,128.15 CPL RETAIL ENERGY A/P $ 89.72 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL A/P $ 399.00 PORT LAVACA WAVE A/P $ 280.80 REPUBLIC SERVICES #847 A/P $ 442.39 TISD, INC A/P $ 229.97 VERIZON SOUTHWEST A/P $ 2,176.02 WASTE MANAGEMENT A/P TOTAL VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS: $ 573,450.03 CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT HEALTH CARE A/P $ 29,109.23 TOTAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS: $ 29,109.23 TOTAL AMOUNT FOR APPROVAL: $ 602,559.26 ACCEPT DONATIONS TO CALHOUN COUNTY: N/A TRANSFER CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK TO THE CALHOUN COUNTY LIBRARY: Commissioner Lyssy made a motion to approve transfer certain items of County property from the office of the County Clerk to the Calhoun County Library. (See list) Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Susan Rile From: Anna Goodman <anna.goodman@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 8:34 AM To: SUSAN. RI LEY@CALH OUNCOTX.O RG Subject: Emailing: INVENTORY TRANSFER.00062515 Attachments: INVENTORY TRANSFER.CC062515.pdf Will you please add this to the agenda for next Commissioners' Court. Thank you. Your message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: INVENTORY TRANSFER.00062515 Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of file attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. It 1 Calhoun County, Texas DEPARTMENTAL. INVENTORY TRANSFER REQUEST FORM DEPARTMENT NAME: CALHOUN COUNTY CLERK REQUESTED BY: ANNA M GOODMAN COMMISSIONERS' COURT 06/25/2015 INVENTORY DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DEPT TO TRANSFER NUMBER N/A AS COMPUTER MONITOR AILMIZO25108 LIBRARY N/A PHILLIPS COMPUTER MONITOR 200W6C0/27 B7000601426390 LIBRARY N/A PHILLIPS COMPUTER MONITOR 200W6CB/27 BZ000601426433 LIBRARY N/A PHILLIPS COMPUTER MONITOR 200W6CB/27 BZ000601426198 LIBRARY N/A PHILLIPS COMPUTER MONITOR 200W6CB/27 BZ000601426372 LIBRARY N/A PHILLIPS COMPUTER MONITOR 200W6CB/27 BZ000603422074 LIBRARY RECEIVED BY: DATE:__/_--/2015 U:\0.F0RMS\Dep8rtmentTmns(er Form TRANSFER AN OFFICE RUNNER WIRELESS HEADSET FROM THE HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICE TO ROAD AND BRIDGE PRECINCT #2. (HIGHWAY PATROL): Commissioner Lyssy made a motion to approve transfer of an Office Runner Wireless Headset from the Highway Patrol office to Road and Bridge Precinct #2 (Highway Patrol). Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. June 8, 2015 Susan, Please put on the 6/25/15 agenda for the Hwy. Patrol, I will be transferring my Office Runner Wireless Headset to Road & Bridge Pct. 2 Thank you, Rita Dornak Calhoun County DEPARTMENTAL INVENTORY TRANSFER REQUEST FORM Department Name:Highway Patrol Requested by: Rita Dornak DECLARE A LIBRARY METAL BOOK DROP BOX AT THE SEADRIFT JUSTICE CENTER AS SURPLUS/SALVAGE AND AUTHORIZE IT TO BE DONATED TO THE SEADRIFT LIONS CLUB: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to declare a Library metal book drop box as surplus/salvage and authorize it to be donated to the Seadrift Lions Club. Commissioner Galvan seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Calhoun County Justice Court, Precinct 4 103 W. DALLAS ST. P.O. BOX 520, SEADRIFT, TX 77983 TEL.(3611785-7082 FAX. (361) 785-2179 Judge Wesley J. Hunt Justice of the Peace June 8, 2015 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Barbara Reese Court Clerk ftgggyZ` requesting that the former Seadrift Branch Library Metal Book Drop Box located at the current Seadrift Justice Center be donated to the Seadrift Lions Club. It has been listed on the Surplus/Salvage Declaration Request Form. 6,ks Ps` — Judge Wesley J. u t Susan Rile From: Cindy Mueller <cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 9:47 AM To: 'Susan Riley'; mike pfeifer Subject: LGC 263.152 Agenda item should first declare the item surplus/salvage and then order the donation. Sec. 263.152. DISPOSITION. (a) The commissioners court of a county may: (1) periodically sell the county's surplus or salvage property by competitive bid or auction, except that competitive bidding or an auction is not necessary if the purchaser is another county or a political subdivision within the county that is selling the surplus or salvage property; (2) offer the property as a trade-in for new property of the same general type if the commissioners court considers that action to be in the best interests of the county; (3) order any of the property to be destroyed or otherwise disposed of as worthless if the commissioners court undertakes to sell that property under Subdivision (1) and is unable to do so because no bids are made; (4) dispose of the property by donating it to a civic or charitable organization located in the county if the commissioners court determines that: (A) undertaking to sell the property under Subdivision (1) would likely result in no bids or a bid price that is less than the county's expenses required for the bid process; (B) the donation serves a public purpose; and (C) the organization will provide the county with adequate consideration, such as relieving the county of transportation or disposal expenses related to the property; Cindy Mueller Calhoun County Auditor 202 S. Ann, Suite B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone 361.553.4610 Fax 361.553.4614 I UO/CJJ/LG1G 1G: lb Jbloo.]/GbJ UHLHUUN Jt'1 h'HUt Gl(Gl Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name: Requested By: Inventory N Reason for DECLARE METAL BOOKSHELVES AT THE SEADRIFT JUSTICE CENTER AS WASTE AND AUTHORIZE DISPOSAL OF SAME: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to declare metal bookshelves at the Seadrift Justice Center as waste and authorize disposal of same. Commissioner Galvan seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. 06-22-15;09:59 ;From:Calhoun County JP4 To:5534444 ;3617852179 # 1/ 1 Calhoun County, Texas WASTE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name: , T j Requested By: l Vic. 16t n- Inventory Number Description Serial No. Reason for Waste Declaration /off T L d QW �oa� tJ��'vsc0ku sPacF TRANSFER CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY FROM ONE COUNTY DEPARTMENT TO ANOTHER COUNTY DEPARTMENT: N/A REMOVE FROM PRECINCT 4 ROAD AND BRIDGE INVENTORY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WHICH WILL BE USED AS TRADE-IN FOR NEW EQUIPMENT: (1) INVENTORY #24-0280 — ALAMO 48 INCH FLAIL AX (2) INVENTORY #24-0185 — 1994 FORD 6610S TRACTOR Commissioner Finster made a motion to remove from Precinct 4 Road and inventory the following items which will be used as trade-in for new equipment: (1) Inventory #24-0280 — Alamo 48 inch Flail Ax (2) Inventory #24-0185 — 1994 Ford 66105 Tractor Commissioner Fritsch seconded the motion. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, Finster and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. Kenneth W. Finster County Commissioner County of Calhoun Precinct 4 June 8, 2015 Honorable Michael Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S. Ann Port Lavaca, TX 77979 RE: AGENDA ITEM Dear Judge Pfeifer: Please place the following Item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda June 25, 2015. • Discuss and take necessary action to remove from Pet. 4 R&B inventory the following items which will be used as trade-in for new equipment. o Inventory #24-0280 — Alamo 48 inch Flail Ax o Inventory #24-0185 —1994 Ford 661OS Tractor Sincerely, Kenneth W. Finster KWF/at P.O. Box 177 — Seadrift, Texas 77983 — email: kfinster@calhouncotx.org — (361) 785-3141 — Fax (361) 785-5602 Calhoun County, Texas SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM Department Name: PRECINCT 4 ROAD & BRIDGE Requested By: COMMISSIONER FINSTER Inventory Number 24-0280 Description AX -ALAMO 48-INCH FLAIL Serial No. FA48-01107 Reason for Surplus/Salvage Declaration TRADE IN FOR NEW EQUIPMENT 24-0185 1994 FORD 6610S TRACTOR ZX350161 TRADE IN FOR NEW EQUIPMENT DECLARE CERTAIN ITEMS OF COUNTY PROPERTY AS SURPLUS/SALVAGE: N/A BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS: Commissioner Fritsch made a motion to approve budget adjustments. Commissioner Lyssy seconded the motion. 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F- W cr a a W 0 w to co H rN�1 L of EO1 B0 Z` : r :z :W d eW z z z 0 z z e rn rn W W CO o V O W Z WW3 U w rn c O 2 W N zW J O a < n cip�� SINGLE SOURCE, EMERGENCY AND PUBLIC WELFARE PURCHASES AND BILLS: N/A PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF COUNTY MATTERS: Judge Pfeifer stated that the CETRZ funds would have to be spent in order to continue receiving the funds. Judge Pfeifer stated Commissioner Lyssy was making good progress on County Road 101. Cindy Mueller, County Auditor, the Commissioners to send her a detailed email as to damages from Tropical Storm Bill so she can inform TAC's claim department. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 10:30 A.M.