12-02-1982 (City Council) Minutes CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SPECIAL CALLED SESSION
DECEMBER 2, 1982
6:30 P.M.
The Wylie City Council met in special called session at 6:30 p.m. on
December 2, 1982 in the Council Chambers at City Hall . Mayor Squires
presided. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted
for the time and manner required by law. Those in attendance were Mayor
Squires, Mayor Pro Tem William Martin, Council members Harold Eavenson,
Geline Dodd, Reta Allen and Percy Simmons, City Secretary Gail Wallace,
City Manager Lee Vickers, Director of Public Works Brian Cowan, City
Attorney CaMille Elliott, David Englemann, and Sara Honzell .
Meeting was recessed into Executive Session in accordance with Article
6252-17, subsection 2G, to discuss personnel matters on motion by
Councilman Martin, seconded by Councilwoman Dodd, all in favor.
The meeting was called back into open session. Mayor Squires advised
that based upon the recommendation of the City Manager, the City Council
has accepted the termination of City employees Don Mayes, Ted Herubin
and Robert Oliver for violation of policies of the City and City Council .
Councilwoman Allen made motion to accept terminations and grant two weeks
severance pay in addition to accrued vacation leave pay to the employees.
Motion was seconded by Councilman Martin, all in favor.
Discussion was held regarding improvements to water system for west Wylie.
City Manager advised that financing for the improvements may be available
to the City for 8.9% interest. It was the concensus of the Council to
allow Hogan & Rasor to put together a cost estimate for the improvements
to be available at the December 14 meeting. The estimate would be pre-
pared at no cost to the City.
It was the concensus of the Council that the Birmingham Land Trust
property, which had been scheduled for public hearing on December 14,
be rescheduled in order to go before Planning & Zoning Commission for
planning purposes prior to the first public hearing.
Motion to adjourn was made by Councilman Eavenson, nded by Council -
man Martin, all in favor.
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ATTEST:
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