06-20-1989 (City Council) Minutes 357
CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JUNE 20 , 1989
MINUTES
The City Council of the City of Wylie met in a called work
session on Tuesday, June 20 , 1989 at 7 : 00 p.m. in the
Conference Room at the Wylie Municipal Complex , 2000 Hwy 78
North, Wylie, Texas. A quorum was present and notice of the
meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by
law. Those present were Mayor Chuck Trimble, Mayor Pro-Tem
Bud Naish, Councilmembers Jim Swartz, Steve Wright , Ortie
Messenger , and Pat Stemple. Staff members present were City
Manager Charles Norwood, Assistant City Engineer Ron
Homeyer, and City Secretary Carolyn Jones .
Mayor Trimble called the meeting to order .
DISCUSSION OF EASEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE WASTEWATER COLLECTION
SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS. City Manager , Charles Norwood told the
council that the deadline for obtaining easements was about
one week away, and that at the last count, 7 out of 57
easements had been obtained . He also said that David
Williams wanted a time limit on the temporary easement , and
that the hospital was sent another set of easement papers .
Mayor Trimble said that Melvin St . John said that he would
not donate easements . Councilwoman Stemple said that John
Robinson would donate an easement if he could have a letter
stating if and when water and sewer would be available on
his property for him to tie on. Mr . Norwood said he would
send the letter .
Mr . Norwood said that Don Kreymer had total fines of $1500
on original four substandard houses , and that a proposal had
been made to Mr. Kreymer that he pay the $1500 and the City
would pay him up to $1500 for easements after the appraisals
had been done . Mr. Norwood also said that each time he
talked with Mr . Kreymer, he said he would talk with his
attorney and then get back with him.
Councilman Swartz asked if the City went through
condemnation on some of the easements if the property on
Birmingham could be included so that a sidewalk could be put
in . Mr . Norwood said that was on schedule and that the bid
opening was for the first of November, 1989 .
DISCUSSION AND STATUS REPORT ON THE RESOLUTION SENT TO
COLLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT REGARDING THE FUNDS BEING
M^ REQUESTED FOR TRANSFER FROM SPRING CREEK PARKWAY TO MCCREARY
ROAD AND BROWN STREET. City Manager, Charles Norwood said
that he had finally made contact with Judge Roberts who told
him that the item had been pulled off the Commissioner' s
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Court agenda by the County Commissioner . He said that he
still planned to asked the Commissioner why he had pulled it —'
off .
Mayor Trimble said that Jerry Hoagland, County Commissioner ,
told him that Clarence Daugherty, with the County Public
Works Department , had put it on the agenda and then pulled
it off until the City sent them more information. Mr .
Norwood said he was meeting with the County Commissioner the
following week and would ask him about it .
Mayor Trimble said to ask Rob Dillard, City Attorney, what
recourse the City would have if the item wasn' t put back on
the agenda .
Councilman Messenger stated that the Railroad , County, and
City had settled with the family over a death, and felt that
the railroad crossing and road needed to be looked into for
a solution prior to another accident .
Mr . Norwood said he had received a letter from Rob Dillard
regarding the East Fork Water Supply and their request that
the City relinquish some territory in the Wylie ETJ. He
also said the Mr. Dillard had asked that he write a letter
to the Water Commission stating the City' s position on the
matter . —
Councilman Messenger reminded the Council of the work day in
the Park to reconstruct the playground area .
Councilman Wright asked if it would be possible to say the
Pledge of Allegiance at the Council meetings . City
Secretary, Carolyn Jones , said there would be no problem and
that it would be an item on the next agenda.
There being no further business , a moti as made to
adjourn with all in favor .
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