01-19-1983 (City Council) Minutes CITY CQUNCIL MEETING
A SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
JANUARY 19, 1983
5:30 P. M. ..
The Wylie City Council met in special called meeting at 5:30 P.M. on January 19,
1983 in the Council Chambers at City Hall to discuss personnel matters. Mayor
Squires presided. A quorum was present and notice of meeting had been posted
for the time and in the manner required by law. Those in attendance were the
Mayor, Mayor Protem William Martin, Council members Harold Eavenson, Percy
Simmons, Reta Allen and Geline Dodd, City Manager Lee Vickers, City Attorney
CaMille Elliott, and news editor David Engelmann.
Mayor Squires called the meeting to order and announced the need for an
executive session to discuss personnel matters. Councilman Eavenson made a
motion to go into Executive Session in accordance with the terms of Article
6252-17, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, Section 2g to discuss personnel
matters. Motion was seconded by Councilman Simmons, with all in favor.
Mayor Squires requested Mayor Protem Martin to preside over this part of
the meeting, at which time Mr. Martin read a statement of the purpose for
the meeting.
The City Attorney attended the council meeting from 5:30 until about 7:15 P.M.
at which time she excused herself to preside at a trial in another City.
Various personnel matters were discussed at length throughout this segment
of the council meeting, after which the City Manager was requested to excuse
himself from the room.
Several minutes later, the manager was invited back to the council chamber
and discussion of personnel matterscontinued for several minutes.
Mayor Protem Martin turned the meeting back to Mayor Squires who made a
brief statement and then called the council back into open meeting. Mr. Engelmann
was invited back to the room and the Mayor asked if there was any further business
to come before the council and there was none. On motion by Council member
Geline Dodd and seconded by Council memeber Harold Ea son, it was voted
unanimously to adjourn.
obe uires, Mayor
ATTEST:
Gail Wal ace, 'ty Secretary