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07-25-1989 (City Council) Agenda Packet DATE POSTED 7-21-89 TIME POSTED 9:00 A.M. AGENDA REGULAR MEETING, CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1989 7:00 P. M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 2000 HIGHWAY 78 NORTH CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS 1 1 - 11 Consider approval of minutes of the July llth meeting 2 Consider acceptance of resignation of Karen Cain from the Wylie Historical Commission 3 Consider appointment of Beth Fultz from alternate to member of the Wylie Historical Commission 4 12 - 13 Consider approval of a Re-Plat of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Block A Stone Grove Phase I 5 14 - 23 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are to be considered as one item. The Council may move, by motion and second, to approve or reject all items contained within. Any Council member may request that an item or items be pulled from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. If such a request is made, those items will occur in numerical order immediately following the vote on the Consent Agenda . A. Two Easements for the improvements to the wastewater collection system 1 . Don Kreymer - Permanent Easement 0.2274 Acres 2 . Don Kreymer - Temporary Construction Easement crossing Lots 5 , 6 , and 7 Block A Presidential Estates ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES 6 24 - 26 Consider approval of an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 84 - 16 to require Indemnification Agreement from Applicants for Carnival Permits, Requiring Proof of Public Liability Insurance of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) from Carnival Operators, Providing Definitions for Operator and Owner of Coin-operated Machines; Providing an Annual occupation Tax for Coin-operated Amusement Machines; Providing Exemptions, Providing a Remedy for Failure to Pay Tax; Prohibiting Skill or Pleasure Coin-operated Machines within Three Hundred feet (300) of any school ; Providing for the Repeal of all Ordinances in Conflict; Providing for Severability Clause, Providing a Penalty of Fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each Offense and Provide an Effective Date. APPROVAL OF PURCHASE/PAYMENT 7 27 - 29 Consider approval of Final Payment request from Cummings & Pewitt, Inc. in the amount of $3 ,539.00 on the Street Reconstruction Program GENERAL DISCUSSION 8 Citizen Participation 9 Council Discussion 10 Adjourn CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES JULY 11, 1989 The City of Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, July 11 , 1989 at 7 :00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex . 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, Council Members Pat Stemple, Jim Swartz , Steve Wright, Ortie Messenger and John Akin, City Manager Charles Norwood, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, Finance Director James Johnson, Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires, Public Works Superintendent Don White, Assist . City Engineer Ron Homeyer and Chief of Police James Gilmore, and a number of employees attending to show support of the employee of the quarter. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FOR MAY 23RD , JUNE 21ST, AND 27TH MEETINGS: Councilman Wright corrected the statement in the May 23rd minutes suggesting Beth Fultz serve as alternate member of the Historical Commission to reflect Mayor Pro Tem Naish made the suggestion not Councilman Akin. Councilman Messenger corrected the June 27th minutes to reflect that council can save the tax payers $20 ,000 instead of save tax payers some money. Mayor Pro Tem Naish added the following statement regarding the Park Master Plan, this is a five year plan and not a budgetary item and it is just for placement of items the board would like to see happen. There being no other corrections or addition , a motion was made by Councilman Akin to approve the minutes as corrected . Seconded by Councilman Messenger . The vote was as follows: Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Naish - in favor , Councilman Akin - in favor , Councilman Wright - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor , and Councilwoman Stemple - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor. APPROVAL OF PROCLAMATION FOR CITY OF WYLIE EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER - JUNE 30, 1989 - OFFICER DON MCCARTER: Motion was made by Councilman Akin to approve the proclamation for City of Wylie Employee of the Quarter - June 30 , 1989 - Officer Don McCarter . Seconded by Councilwoman Stemple. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Naish - in favor, Councilman Akin - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor , Councilman Wright - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilwoman Stemple - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . Mayor Trimble presented Officer McCarter the following proclamation: WHEREAS, Officer Don McCarter has been selected as the City of Wylie Employee of the Quarter ending June 30 , 1989; and WHEREAS, Officer McCarter is know for his outstanding performance as a police officer; and WHEREAS, Officer McCarter holds a perfect attendance record since his employment with the City of Wylie; and, WHEREAS, Officer McCarter has an outstanding attitude regarding his position and relationship with the citizens and community; and NOW, THEREFORE, I , Chuck Trimble, Mayor of the City of Wylie, do Proclaim Don McCarter as Employee of the Quarter Ending June 30 , 1989 . Mayor Trimble stated this is a program that is important to the City and staff. This is our first presentation. City Manager Charles Norwood said he is very happy for Don and for the employees here tonight to show honor and support. Officer McCarter ' s wife Sandy and their daughters Linsey and Chere were present plus other family. PRESENTATION FOR RULING ON NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS USING COMMUNITY ROOM: Councilman Akin said it was the intent of Council that the Community Room would be a revenue source for the Park. City Manager Charles Norwood said staff would like Council to establish a written policy that would list the non-profit organizations who could use this room free of charge. In other places, the Council has adopted a policy and staff followed this policy. The non profit groups that contributed to the City could use it for a small fee but no one used the building free of charge. Mayor Pro Tem Naish said that Council discussed this during the budget sessions and the funds from the rental of the Community Building have to go to the General Fund Budget not the Park Budget . Also the non profit organizations could use it free of charge, maybe we are getting abuse from these organizations . Finance Director James Johnson said we have a fee schedule set up for others using the building . City Secretary Carolyn Jones stated some of the non profit organizations using the building were, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts , Camp Fire Kids, Wylie Women' s League, Wylie Jaycees, Wylie Sports Association and Parents and Tots. Library Director Rosanne Burgess said we are not complaining of the users , we just need to know who is non profit. City Manager Charles Norwood said we just want one committee to come up with rules and regulations to bring back to the Council . Councilman Wright and Swartz volunteered to work on this committee. CONSENT AGENDA: The consent agenda consists of three easements needed for the improvements to the wastewater collection system. These easements are from John Bernard Robinson - two permanent utility easements and M-W Properties for one permanent utility easement . Mr. Homeyer said this makes a total of ten easements, there are two more that will be on the next agenda from Don Kreymer . Motion was made by Councilman Swartz to approve and accept the three utility easements as stated above. Seconded by Councilman Akin. The vote was as follows : Mayor Trimble - in favor , Mayor Pro Tem Naish - in favor , Councilman Akin - in favor , Councilman Swartz - in favor , Councilman Wright - in favor , Councilman Messenger - in favor , and Councilwoman Stemple - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: Mrs . Becky Paschal of 510 W. Oak wanted to follow through with Mr . Norwood and Mr . Gilmore on the four way stop signs. There is less patrol now and this is a big problem. City Manager Charles Norwood said the police department made a survey, they have recommended four way stops, the public works department has ordered the signs and we are waiting for them to come in . Mrs . Paschal said she and others are going to post signs on their fences, "caution, children at play" to alert the drivers coming through the alleyway since there were no speed limit signs in these alleyways . Mayor Trimble said that the speed limits signs do not do any good. In my neighborhood, we posted signs on our fences . Mrs. Paschal wanted to know if the speed limit could be lowered to 20 mph. City Manager Charles Norwood said not easily , you have to take a survey and the speed is determined from what 85% of the drives are going. Councilman Swartz said that once the four ways stop signs are up and a few tickets issued , this should slow the people down. Councilman Swartz wanted to know if Mr. White' s crew could put some bright streamers on these new signs so they would show up. Mr. Bobby Jennings of Gaston Dr . North thanked the council for the help on the street name confusion and the signs are all up. I just wanted to say thank you. COUNCIL DISCUSSION: Mayor Pro Tem Naish said when will the five year Master Park Plan come to council for approval . City Manager Charles Norwood said when staff gets it back from the Texas Park and Wildlife Department, it will be presented to the Park Board and then they will bring it forward. Mayor Pro Tem Naish wanted to know what could be done about putting "no parking" signs up on one side of Stoneybrook. Chief of Police James Gilmore said the problem is which side do we make no parking on. This is just one of the streets in town with this problem. Mayor Pro Tem Naish said this was suggested by some of the citizens that live on this street. Mr. White said there are a lot of cars parked on the street. City Manager Charles Norwood said we need to count houses on each side of the street and then talk about it. Probably we will have to have no parking on both sides and will need to have a public hearing . Mayor Pro Tem Naish wanted to know if there could be a joint meeting with Planning and Zoning to address not having another sub-division with only one entrance and also discuss the speed limit of all residential streets be 20 mph. Councilman Wright wanted to know what constituted working on a vehicle. Mr . Faires said we had a compliant that a resident was running a commercial garage at his home. It was an anonymous compliant and we had to investigate it . Councilman Swartz thanked Don White and his crews for the work done around town. Councilman Akin asked Mr . Johnson about the status of the ambulance committee. Mr . Johnson said Mr. Dillard, City Attorney, has completed his review and there are just a few corrections . Councilman Akin stated he had asked for a financial statement four time and I have not received it . City Manager Charles Norwood stated that staff had it ready and asked Mr . Homeyer to pass it out. Councilman Akin stated he was happy to see the list of streets for reconstruction. Do we use the counter to show which streets are traveled on more. Mr . White said yes, the counter is used a lot. Mr . Johnson said to date, we have $15,705 .11 recovered from the Street Reconstruction Program, but the bank has just recently changed owners and they have stated they will pay their assessment. This is approximately $23 ,000.00 . City Manager Charles Norwood said staff has written letters to the others asking for early payment. Councilman Akin said Martinez Lane has money set aside for the reconstruction of this street, I believe it is $17,000 . Councilman Akin also asked Mr . White about the line in the older part of town. Mr . White said that Masters St . is the only street that has very little maintenance on the lines. The other streets need a lot of work done on the lines prior to reconstruction of the streets. Mr . Johnson said that the developer has released the money for Martinez for reconstruction with asphalt overlay, not two course penetration. Councilman Akin stated that when you adopt a five year plan, we should be able to do all the work, I would have a problem with a five year plan of this sort. Councilman Swartz asked Councilman Akin how many years was on the plan he just handed out . Councilman Akin said no time limit, it was just called phase one. Councilman Akin thanked those who have been working so hard in the Park. City Manager Charles Norwood said that Wylie needs some goals and also need to get the community involved . Get input from the community and support from them. City Manager Charles Norwood said he believes this should be a five year plan and work toward this, may have to extend it to six or seven years . City Manager Charles Norwood recommended to Council to appoint a needs committee. Mayor Trimble stated that Council has talked about this in the past, if you do not update your plans every year then they are left sitting and are not good. Councilman Wright complimented the City Manager on what he has brought to the City in the way of raising the spirits of the employees . There being no other matters for discussion, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor. Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary 1/ PARK BOARD MEETING MINUTES JULY 6, 1989 The City of Wylie Park and Recreation Board met in regular session Thursday, July 6, 1989 at 7 :15 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal complex . Those present were Cheri Albin, Jill Tomek , Bryan Glenn , Bill Emsoff , Bill Burge, Joanie Zeeb (arrived late) , City Manager Charles Norwood, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, Public Works Superintendent Don White and Park Maintenance Foreman Phillip Bounds. Park Board Member Mike Miller was absent . Mr . Don White called the meeting to order, as the chairman and vice chairman were not present since their term has expired . OATH OF OFFICE TO NEW MEMBERS: City Secretary Carolyn Jones gave the oath of office to Bryan Glen and Cheri Albin. Mrs . Zeeb arrived late and her oath of office was given at that time. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN: A motion was made by Mr. Emsoff to elect Jill Tomek as Chairman of the Park Board. Seconded by Mrs . Zeeb. This motion carried with all in favor . ELECTION OF VICE CHAIRMAN: Chairman Tomek made a motion to elect Joanie Zeeb as Vice Chairman. Seconded by Mr . Emsoff . This motion passed with all in favor . APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF JUNE 1ST MEETING: Mrs. Zeeb corrected the June 1st meeting to reflect in the general discussion,"Mrs . Zeeb asked is there anyway we can keep this area mowed" and also "asked can we make a recommendation to Council to do something to get the grass mowed" . Mrs . Zeeb also corrected Mrs . Tomek statement to reflect asked instead of said to Don White when things are bought out of the budget can you let the Park Board know what is being bought, from who and how much it costs . Mrs . Zeeb also questioned the roll call vote when everyone voted in favor . A motion was made by Mr. Emsoff to approve the minutes with the above stated corrections. Seconded by Mrs. Zeeb. This motion carried with all in favor . DISCUSSION OF COMMUNITY PARK MASTER PLAN: Chairman Tomek stated that the presentation of the park master plan was made to the City Council. Everyone was very impressed but wanted a cost estimate on each item. Chairman Tomek stated she has talked with the City Manager Charles Norwood and who agreed that a cost estimate should be put with each item. Chairman Tomek said staff was looking at funding from the Texas Wildlife Department. City Manager Charles Norwood said the Texas Wildlife Department will go through the plan, give staff cost estimates and suggestions on the over all plan. Once staff finds the funding from the state, then the staff must find matching funds. Chairman Tomek asked if the matching funding could be with labor . Mr. Norwood said yes. When the plans come back from the state, then the Park Board should go through and give another priority listing . Mrs. Zeeb wanted to know if the state would come and see the park and give us the estimates at the same time. Mr . Norwood said no, as this is their time for review of budget and plans and they will be working out of their offices, but sometime in the fall , the state will visit our park. Chairman Tomek wanted to know how long before staff received the information from the state. Mr . Norwood said within one month. Mr . Emsoff stated that if these plans and cost estimates come back, then we can put them on the next agenda. 5 Chairman Tomek said there are a few corrections to these plans, the sand pit and volley ball court should be moved to the picnic area on the north side of the playground and move the basketball court to where the volley ball court is shown. Phillip Bounds said the parking lot goes out into where the fence will be around the ball fields, also looks like the jogging path crosses the creek. Chairman Tomek said according to Ron Homeyer , the jogging path does not cross the creek. Mr. Emsoff asked Mr . Norwood if the priority list was needed now. Chairman Tomek said the Council was told at their last meeting the swimming pool was on top of the list and I do not believe Council objected to this , but there were questions of the cost. Mr . Norwood said the pool will cost approximately half million and I do not feel you can get it this year . Chairman Tomek said that Council has talked about asking for donations on the water bills - $1 .00 per each family. This would bring in some of the cost of the pool . Chairman Tomek said another top priority is the soccer and football fields and also stated the playground equipment is almost complete. Chairman Tomek asked Bill Burge if it was to late to hydromulch. Mr . Burge said no. Mr . White said funds are getting low and I do not know if I have money for the materials. Chairman Tomek said we have money to give back to the City from the Women' s league and the $3 ,000 from W.S.A. Chairman Tomek said to go ahead and try to hydromulch with this money. City Manger Charles Norwood said if this board can do only one thing , you have to generate an interest in the Park. When you look at our population and the number of volunteers, there is no interest in the park. Chairman Tomek said the Wylie Sentinel run two articles on volunteer work needed and my phone number . Chairman Tomek stated she did not receive one call from these articles. Mr . Norwood said you have to start now and let the citizens know about the pool through the water bills and civic groups and news media. If citizens do not know about what you are doing, then you will not get the community involved . City Manager Charles Norwood suggested the Park Board appoint a Community Awareness Committee. Mr . Bryan Glenn wanted to know where the tools for playing volleyball, etc. would be kept . Chairman Tomek said either in the Library or Community Room or in one of the storage areas at the park. Mr . White said there is a deposit for volley ball and net, although no one has used it in a long time. Chairman Tomek said to use the Library and let the people check the equipment in and out during the regular library hours . Mr . Norwood said why not but up the net and leave it up. Mr . Glenn stated not to put edging around the volleyball court, just go from grass to sand. DISCUSSION OF 89/90 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO COMMUNITY PARK: Mr . White said this item is here because I wanted an ideal from the board on what you want to see done next year if funds are available. Chairman Tomek said Mr. White has brought up an idea of having a contractor do the mowing ..or the parks . Mr . White said he spends a lot on labor, tools and maintenance to mow for the City and I believe a contractor can do it cheaper. Mrs . Albin asked what areas. Mr . White said the Municipal Building, Kirby Park, Valentine Park and Community Park and all the highway right-of-ways, approximately five miles . Chairman Tomek asked what capital improvements Mr . White had put in the park budget . Mr . White said the extension of the park road and re-do the existing parking lot and the rest will be for chemicals . Chairman Tomek asked Mr . Norwood 4 what the budget looked like. Mr. Norwood said he has not had a chance to look at it or review it with Mr . White yet . Mrs. Zeeb asked Mr. White if he still had the list of things to do in the park. Mr . White said yes, but this is maintenance not capital . CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: There were no citizens present at this meeting . GENERAL DISCUSSION: Mr . Emsoff wanted to know if there was a better entrance for Valentine Park. Mr . Emsoff said he has talked with the owners of the houses on Ballard and Birmingham and they are remodeling these homes. Mr . Emsoff also stated there is a drainage ditch that goes into this area, would it be possible to put in a pipe and lay a road over the top of this drainage area. The Board requested that Mr . White have Mr . Homeyer look at this area and see if this could be done and give an approximate cost . Mrs. Albin wanted to know if and when sub-divisions are put in, do the developers have to address drainage. Mr . Norwood said yes. Chairman Tomek requested that the sections of the sub- division ordinance pertaining to the parks be given to the board members at the next meeting . Chairman Tomek stated at each meeting the board should discuss what they want to see done during that month and then Mr . White can give a report the following month on what was accomplished . Mrs . Zeeb stated that each member of the board should have an area to work on during the year . Mrs . Zeeb also voiced her concern about not having a beautification program for developers. Mr. Glenn said maybe a joint meeting with the Planning and Zoning Commission would help to get this beautification program started. Chairman Tomek asked what the board wanted done in the park during this next month. Mr. Emsoff said to get the people informed . Chairman Tomek said yes, but we need to get some things done in the park. Mr . White said we are painting the concession stand and trim on Akin Pavilion at this time. Chairman Tomek asked Phillip Bounds to make a list of things he wants to see accomplished this month. Chairman Tomek asked Mr . Burge when he could start the hydromulch program at the park. Mr. Burge said anytime. Chairman Tomek volunteered to stay in touch with this project of getting the hydromulch done in the park. Mrs . Albin and Mr . Glenn volunteered to work on the Citizens Awareness Committee. Chairman Tomek also requested that this be a discussion item on the next agenda. There being no other iLems for discussion, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor . Jill Tomek, Chairman Respectfully submitted, Carolyn Jones , City Secretary PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING JULY 17, 1989 MINUTES The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Wylie met in regular session on Monday, July 17, 1989 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Members present were Chairman 8rian Chaney, Vice Chairman Bart Petticord, Bobby Jennings, Bobby Skipwith, and Cecelia Wood. Jim Ferguson was on vacation. Staff members present were Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires, City Engineer Ron Homeyer , City Secretary Carolyn Jones and Secretary Debbie Fletcher. CONSIDER_APPROVAL.......... OF_MINUTES__OF__THE__JUNE__19TH__MEETING� Chairman Chaney said on page one, second to last paragraph, last line "fine" should be changed to "fines" . Cqairman Chaney also stated that on page one, last paragraph, "has agreed" should be "has tentatively agreed" . Bart Petticord said on page three, top line, "illuminating" needs no be changed to "eliminating" . He also mentioned that on the third page, the third paragraph , second line, "Mr . Norwood aid" needs to be corrected to read "Mr . Norwood saiC " . Bart Petticord added that on page four, the first paragraph, fourth line, "have been" should be "we have been" . He also stated on page four, second paragraph, second line, " It want " should be corrected to say " It won' t" . Also on page four , second paragraph, line five, "getting state" needs to be changed to read "getting the state" . Continuing with corrections on page four , second paragraph, line nine, "but it" should be "bm if " . Cecelia Wood made a motion to approve the minutes for the June 19, 1989 meeting with the noted corrections. Bart Petticord secondcd the motion . The motion carried with all in favor. Mr . Faires, Code Enforcement Officer stated that in regards to page four, GENFRAL__DISCUSSION, he has ordered several Emergency Preparedness booklets. Chairman Chaney said this sounds good, there are severe] plans such as this and this will give us an opportunity to look at several of them, and make us aware, then we can decide which would be best for US. ELECTION_OF_CHAIRMAN_OF_THE_BOARD_OF_THE_PLANNING_AND_ZONING COMMISSIOS Bobby Skipwith made a motion to reelect Brian Chaney as Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission., Cecelia Wood seconded the nzmination. The motion was carried with all in favor. Chairman Chaney thanked everyone for their support . ELECTION_OF__VICE_CHAIRMAN__OF_THE_BOARD_OF_THE_PLANNING_AND ZONING_COMMISSION� Bobby Skipwith made a motion to reelect Bart Petticord for Vice Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Cecelia Wood seconded the nomination. The motion was carried with all in favor. Vice Chairman Petticord thanked the members. CONSIDERATION_OF_REPLAT_OF_LOTS_1�_2�_3�_4�_AND_5_BLOCK_A_OF STONE_GROVE__PHASE_1__FOR_CITY__COUNCIL� City Engineer, Ron Homeyer said we will be making four lots out of five to accommodate prospective buyers. 3A and 2A common property lines are not radial with the curve. To simplify matters, the best option is to deviate from the ordinance with a non... radial lot line. All other requirements have been met. Bobby Jennings asked if homeowners in the sub-division were notified of thc replat. Is notification necessary? Roy Faires answered by stating that it is not a requirement of sub-division regulations, only in zoning matters is notification required. In this case, all you have to do is amend the planned unit development. This is not a standard sub-division, it is a planned unit development. Therefore, you can do anything with it you want to do. Bobby Jennings asked what is the purpose of the ordinance stipulating the lot line has to follow the curve' Mr . Faires said it is to assure us of having adequate front yard width at the building line. Chairman Chaney added that it also makes setbacks come out orderly. Bart Petticord said the staff recommends this without reservations. Motion was made by Mr. Petticord to recommend to the City Council the approval of the replat . The motion was seconded by Bobby Jennings. The motion carried with all in favor. DUTIES_AND__RESPONSIBILITIES_OF__THE_BOARD� Chairman Chaney suggests that tonight they do a broad, general overview on what Board members feel is critical . These items will be on the agenda for discussion at the next and future meetings. It might be best to discuss one topic at each meeting instead of several to kecp us on track and to help the Board members find out what most concerns the Council . The items of major concern to the Council will be discussed first and the items of least concern will be discussed last . It might take several months to complete these discussions. Mr. SVipwith suggests for us to wait for Jim Ferguson and new members before starting discussion of specific items. Chairman Chaney suggests senior Board members state items needing clarification ,. Mr . Faires sazd a good item for discussion would be the new Flood plan maps which includes all of Collin County. The maps show you everything which has been annexed into the City of Wylie. Mr . Faires said it might be as long as two to three months before the map is available. Mrs. Wood suggests future discussion of ordinances and sub- division ordinances. Possibly a quick run through as to why and the reason behind the ordinance. This should help the members of the Board to better understand the ordinances. Chairman Chaney said ETJ would be a good general discussion topic to discuss at the next meeting. ETJ seems to be what has caused the most trouble. Then at the meeting after next another topic will be discussed. Chairman Chancy stated that Mr . Faires will soon have the information of different types of Emergency Plans through the Federal Emergency Management Administration (F. E. M. A. ) . Mr. Faires said Mr . Norwood addressed the Council at the last meeting about the idea of a Super Committee to take care of the master plan, planning and parks for the future. Roy Faires said in further discussing this with Mr' Norwood, that he suggested sub-committees off Lhe Planning and Zoning Commission might work best and Mr. Norwood agreed. The sub- committee would then report back to the Planning and Zonjrg Commission, with information for the entire Board before going on to Council . Mr. Faires suggested the Board members start thinking of what item you want to have the most input nn. Mr. Jennings asked if there was a master plan for the city. Mr . Faires said we have two maps which shows land use. Bobby Jennings said he would like an opportunity to see the land use map . GENERAL_DISCUSSION� Mr. Skipwith mentioned on W. A. Allen Drive and Foxwood he noticed paper blowing everywhere from roofers working in the area. He asked if the City has ever considered having builders throw trash in a designated area? Mr. Faires said this would be difficult to enforce with the present level of staffing. Mr. Petticord asked on new development, the main entryway into a sub-division, is there a way to amend the ordinance so that streets can be half again as wide as other streets? Cars are parked on both sides of the street and its next to impossible for two cars to get through. Chairman Chaney said this is an item that will be discussed at a future meeting. There being no further discussion, a motion was made by Mr . Skipwith to adjourn, seconded by Mr . Petticord. The meeting was adjourned with all in favor . _.... _..... _ ... ..... ..... _ __..... .... ..... ..... ..... _______ Brian Chaney, Chairman Respectfully submitted, ---------------------- Debbie Fletcher, Secretary ; )) 17Ce2. i5- WYLIE HISTORICAL COMMISSION ;`! ;f Jul MEETING - MINUTES LUl JUNE 29, 1989 The Wylie Historical Commission met on Thursday, June 29, 1989 at 7 :00 P.M. in the Council Conference Room at the Municipal Complex. Chairman John Spillyard opened our meeting with the Roll Call . Present were : John Spillyard, Ellen Smith, Gail Clemmons , Agnes Dempsey, and Patricia Guess. The resignation of Karen Cain was accepted and alternate-Beth Fultz will fill her position. Accounts were given of accomplishments made the last two weeks from Committee Chairmans on each project listed in Minutes of June 15, 1989. The Historical Commission has been asked to participate in Wylie Jubilee Celebration on July 15, 1989 , was voted on an agreed to do so. Committee discussed MATERIALS needed in future in order to carry on business operations for 1989 and will be presenting this to City Council soon. Attached you will find Names , Adresses , and Phone Numbers of all members, if at any time we may be of any assistance pleasefeel free to call on us . We the members wish to express our appreciation to Beverly Fulkerson for her Publicity in the Wylie News and The Sen- tinel. Our next Meeting will be July 13, 1989 at 7 :00 P.M. at the Wylie Municipal Complex, 2000 Hwy. 78 , in the Council Con- ference Room. Gail G. Clemmons Secretary/Treasurer Wylie Historical Commission CITY OF WYLIE TO : Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council FROM : Department of Public Works DATE : July 11 , 1989 SUBJECT: Preliminary Plat ** Replat Final Plat Site Plan NAME : _Replat of Lots 1 , 2, 3, 4 & 5 Blk A - Stone Grove PH I LOCATION : Stonehenge Drive between Stone Rd. & Foxwood Ln. OWNER: First State Bank, Wylie Date of P&Z Commission Meeting : July 17, 1989 Attached is a plat application and plat of the proposed layout which has been reviewed by all concerned departments in terms of their respective requirements . Comments are as follows : RECOMMEND APPROVAL * YES YES, WITH STIPULATIONS NO The proposed replat is being requested inorder to enlarge the corner lot at the intersection of Stonehenge Drive and Foxwood Lane to accomodate the desired house. The plat layout meets all of the subdivision requirements except for the provision which requires all of the lot lines in a curve to be radial to the street curve. This provision was not enforced on the common line between lots 2A & 3A. P&Z RECOMMENDATION: /Q2 I A-35'50'22' ' S 87'10'O2 E R-150.0' 28.95' 48.51' • � STONE GROVE PHASE I 6 �_ ''>,. s O xl �`s, �o i 4A �9• Zs 1 M1, ../e› asp. h, z Graphic Scale 33.51' 2a.2• 3A ,t N 88 05'04' w ,'�4 I 4r y y �y�j BLOCK A / „+., / (S&L i 2A ` ._`,/ (A.26'40'30' - - R-400.0' UNPLATTED 2 8i T•94.83' wj m/' 8/ L-186.23' • hl I l fit,/ InI '' e C STONE GRC VE PHASE I zl lu !� 3 i IA IA 1A i 2 1 T.g 0) Place of Beginning 1 / n i to IS T.P.e L GSYI. 122.36' S 1'47'51' W —-- N 88 20.32'12'09' wA REPLAT OF LOTS 1,2,3,4 & 5 OF BLOCK 'A' STONE ROAD STONE GROVE PHASE I (90' R.o.W.) Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No.688 Collin County, Texas City of Wylie Date: July 1989 Scale: 1'=5O' Job No. 89026 L•6098 ACRES Developer: Prepared 011 4 LOTS First State Bank, Wylie Texas Cummings ! Pew*, inc. P.O.Box 160 1475 Richardson Ditre — Its. 2J0 Wylie Texas 75098 Richardson, Taxes 75060 EXISTING ZONING PO (214)442-3570 (214)650-0502 SHEET 1 OF I CITY OF WYLIE PERMANENT UTILITY EASEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT THAT Donald P. Kreymer and Timothy T. Hemingway, hereafter termed GRANTOR, whether one or several , of the County of Collin, State of Texas, for and in consideration of ten dollars ($10. 00) and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by the City of Wylie, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, have GRANTED and CONVEYED, and do by these presents GRANT and CONVEY unto the City of Wylie the following described tracts or parcels of land situated in Collin County, Texas, for use as permanent utility easements upon/or in which water mains, sanitary sewers, or storm sewers may be constructed and being more particularly described as follows : BEING a strip of land for a permanent utility easement generally 10. 00 feet in width located in the E. C. Davidson Survey, Abstract NO. 266, Collin County, Texas, and being over, under and across a 16. 6883 acre tract of land conveyed to Donald P. Kreymer and Timothy T. Hemingway as recorded in Volume 2463, Page 886 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, said permanent utility easement being west of and adjacent to an existing 12. 50 foot sanitary sewer easement, and the centerline of said permanent utility easement being more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at an point in the north property line of said Donald P. Kreymer and Timothy T. Hemingway tract, said point being 5. 00 feet North 88 degrees 12 minutes 15 seconds West from the west line of said existing 12. 50 foot sanitary sewer easement ; THENCE South 2 degrees 40 minutes 25 seconds West, parallel with said existing 12. 50 foot sanitary sewer easement, a distance of 990. 41 feet to a point in the south property line of said Donald P. Kreymer and Timothy T. Hemingway tract, said point also being in the north right-of-way line of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad and containing 0. 2274 acres (9904. 1 square feet ) of land, more or less. Also a temporary construction easement 30 feet in width being west of , parallel with and immediately adjacent to the above described permanent easement. (EASEMENT EXHIBITS ATTACHED) TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described permanent easement, together with all and singular the rights and hereditaments thereunto in anywise belonging unto the said City of Wylie, its successors and assigns ; and GRANTOR hereby binds himself , his successors, assigns, and administrators to warrant and defend the rights and title to said easements unto the said City of Wylie against every person whomsoever lawfully c174lming or to claim the same or any part thereof . Witness our hands, this the 54 day of C.1111 �. A. D. , 1989. onald . reymer ✓ \i9T4Timothy . Hemay STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF OTTA ApCOUNTY, OFPUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ON 09-15-91 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said oulnjty and State, on this day personally appeared iorla(c1 • /Ccet �„�Qt� known to me to be the persons whose names arjsubscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office, this the 36 day of ITU hP_ , 19 rfellbot laertee Ns%r.,r Notary Public in and or ate of Texas sim ACCEPTED FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE THIS the day of , 19 CITY OF WYLIE Chuck Trimble, Mayor ATTESTED: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Date /5 Uf -1 r DONALD P. KREYMER === '.,: ,,-- o Ca AND SCALE I"=40' to TIMOTHY T. HEMINGWAY c 1 VOL. 2463, PG. 886 x I m N m E. C. DAVIDSON SURVEY t z ABSTRACT NO. 266 xi D I r 23 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION 0 EASEMENT Ntip,,, 0 56 0.2274 ACRES POIOT QF -: BEGINNING S 2'40.25" W - 990.41' N......._,I 88'12'9" W _-- -- -- 5.00 It-- EXISTING 12.5' SANITARY 10' PERMANENT UTILITY SEWER EASEMENT EASEMENT -1 DONALD P. KREYMER AND {A TIMOTHY T. HEMINGWAY I 2 VOL. 2463, PG 886 1 -4 \ x 1,1 E. CAe ARIDSONACT OSZ SURVEY CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS 0PERMANENT EASEMENT EXHIBIT A 73 Z DONALD P. KREYMER SCALE I".300' AND TIMOTHY T. HEMINGWAY SHIMEK,IACOBS&FINKLEA CONSUUING INGINLFRS JANUARY, 1989 AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF DALLAS ) THIS AGREEMENT, by and between DONALD KREYMER _-And the CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, is entered into this day of June, 1989. WHEREAS, the CITY OF WYLIE~ TEXAS, (herejnafter referred to as "the City" ) has had cause to cite DONALD KREYMER for various violations of the 5ode of Ordinances of the City of Wylie includzng, but no7 limited to, junked vehicles, substandard housing , electrical wiring, ursanitary premises and unsightly grass and weeds: and, WHEREAS, DONALD KREYMER has been found guilty of such charges in the Municipal Court of the City of Wylie and has appealed the convictions to the Collin County Criminal Court ; and, WHEREAS, DONALD KREYMER is in continuing violation of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie; and, therefore, The CITY OF WYLIE and DONALD KREYMEF do hereby enter onto the following agreement: First : All fines oweo �or existing convictions shall be reduced tc a total of Fiftoer Hunored Dollars ($1500. 00) and this amount shall be paid in full to the CITY OF WYLIE, TENAS; coinciding with the sinning of this agreement . Second: DONALD KREYMER agrees to tear down the houses located at 509 S. Jackson, 401 N. Jackson, 108 North Fifth Street and 306 N. 1st Street , within 30 days from the signing of the agreement , at his own expense. Third: DONALD KREYMER agrees to remove the rubble, debris and material from each house, one each month, beginning in July, until the remnants from all four (4) houses are removed. All the remnants must be compIetely removed by October 31 , 1980. Fourth: The [70 Bo.iloing Irsoectzr shall have thi. final authority to determine whether removal has been accomplished in a satisfa7tory manner and shall have authority to require KREYMER t5 complete such removal ' ' Fifth: The CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, agrees to refrain from citing DONALD KREYMER for any Code violations pertaining to the above-mentioned four structures during the period of time agreed upon to remove the �our houses in question. Sixth: DONALD KREYMER hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, from any damages, losses, injuries, or legal liability occurring from or arising from the standard rubble, debris and materiel from any damages, losses, injuries, or legal ! : ability occirring f,om or arising from the standing rubble, debris and material from any Of the houses which have been torn down but not removed. Seventh: Should DONALD KREYMER fail to perform any or all of the obligations under this Agreement , then he shalI oe deemed in default of this agreement and the CITY OF WYLTE shall proceed with the prosecution of Code violations as it deems fit. Eighth: Both parties agree that in the event tha7 a part or parts of this agreement is found to be invalid in any court of competent jurisdiction, all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. Fy: D. MER By: SUBSCRIBED 1//�SWORN TO BEFORE ME, my Affiant , on thjs the -��J of _ ���, 19J?C' , to certify which witness c'y hand nl seal APP"I 0. --- ------4T Z �� --- mUlARY PUBLIC, STATE TEXAS /~ / —~ My Commission Exoires: CORPORATE RESOLUTION STATE OF TEXAS I COUNTY OF DALLAS At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of D. KREYMER, INC. held on May 14, 1987 , it was unanimously approved that DONALD P. KREYMER was to authorized to sign all necessary papers on behalf of D. KR, INC. D. KREYMER, INC. E. McKNIGHT •.'._.. �!_ _ _ :ED by the above, before this 30th day of June, 1989. " ''' ALVONA C. BUGBEE Nobry on,State o1 Texas �.;•. ....;• AIy Commission Expires 05/1093 ._ Notary Public, State of Te s STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS Before me, the undersigned hereby states this instrument was acknowledged on this the 30th day of June, 1989, by Jim E. McKnight, Secretary of D. Kreymer, Inc. , a Corporation on behalf of said corporation. Notary Public, State of Te s � �' •�•''• ALVONA C. BUGBEE Notary's n name (printed) u r✓/�rtr `: Notary Public State of T /`!�-V •�''% 's� M Commission mission Expires 05,10 93 , My commission expires: —/O— -.3 ii CITY OF WYLIE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT THAT D. Kreymer , Inc. , hereafter termed GRANTOR, whether one or several , of the County of Collin. State of Texas, for and in consideration of the sum of five dollars and no cents ($5. 00) , and other good and valuable consideration to GRANTOR in hand paid by the City of Wylie, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, have GRANTED and CONVEYED, and do by these presents GRANT and CONVEY unto the City of Wylie the following described tracts or parcels of land situated in Collin County, Texas, for use as a temporary construction easement and being more particularly described as follows : SEE ATTACHED EXHIBITS A & B TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the said City of Wylie, Texas, its successors and assigns , the above described temporary construction easement and we do hereby bind ourselves , our heirs , executors , and administrators to warrant and defend all and singular the said premises to the City of Wylie, Texas, its successors and assigns , against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof herein until such time as the sanitary sewer force main gravity sewer main construction is completed and accepted by the City of Wylie. Witness hand ( s )4 at( /J County, o /—", this the ( 414...--- d a y of / YT , 1.8$8. /yr A �� ������'' Don�d P. Kreymer , President STATE OF t C // ' * /X COUNTY OF f f i BEFORE Mj, t}e undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and CoC for l// K,, County, Q i4 c , on this day personally appeared �/'l4/e/ Are „ier- , known to me to be the person whose name is subsIdribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office, this the 30 day of , 19g? . 411C0Puidl-tee /()/ Notary Public, _ County, "--1;? q 4*•••.0.0:140„ My commission expires the 3C� day of u nei 19 . o D EXHIBIT A CITY OF WYLIE COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION FOR TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT PRESIDENTIAL ESTATES OWNER: DONArLD P.D KREYMER,1 Ql E ING a strip of land for temporary construction easement E,nerally 30. 00 feet in width, located in the G. W. Gunnell -_rvey, Abstract No. 351 , Collin County, Texas, and being = :ver, under and across Lot 18, Block B, out of a 29. 958-acre : act of land conveyed to Donald P. Kreymer as recorded in :cabinet G, Drawer 174 of the Plat Records of Collin County, -xas , said 30. 00 foot wide temporary construction easement == ing parallel with, immediately adjacent to and west of the east line of said Donald P. Kreymer tract and the west . : :ght-of-way line of F. M. 1378, a distance of 135. 00 feet from south property line of the said tract to the north _ _roperty line of said tract and containing 4, 050. 0 square feet of land, more or less. 07/ EXHIBIT B CITY OF WYLIE COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION FOR TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT PRESIDENTIAL ESTATES OWNER : D,ONALD T,b,KREYMER/_2 1. 09912, BEING a strip of land for temporary construction easement generally 20. 00 feet in width, located in the G. W. Gunnell Survey, Abstract No. 351 , Collin County, Texas , and being over, under and across Lots 5, 6 and 7, Block A, out of a 29. 958-acre tract of land conveyed to Donald P. Kreymer as recorded in Cabinet G, Drawer 174 of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas, said 20. 00 foot wide temporary construction easement being parallel with, immediately adjacent to and east of an existing 15 foot permanent utility easement along the west property line of said Donald P. Kreymer tract, a total distance of 238. 74 feet from south property line of the said lots to the north property line of said lots and containing 4, 774. 8 square feet of land, more or less . C20IZ ACCEPTED FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE THIS the day of , 19 CITY OF WYLIE Charles Trimble, Mayor ATTESTED: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Date 63 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING CORDINANCE NO. 84-16 TO REQUIRE INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT FROM APF'=LICANTS FOR CARNIVAL PERMITS; REQUIRING PROOF OF PUBLIC LIABILITY INSt1:RANCE OF AT LEAST ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) FROM CARNIVAL OPERATORS; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS FOR OPERATOR AND OWNER OF CDIN-OPERATED MACHINES; PROVIDING AN ANNUAL OCCUPATION TAX FOR C=:DIN-OPERATED AMUSEMENT MACHINES; PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING A REMEDY FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAX; PROHIBITING SKILL OR PLEASURE C=:DIN-OPERATED MACHINES WITHIN THREE HUNDRED (300) FEET OF ANY SCHOOL; _P'ROVIDNG FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A - SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE : SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND PROVIDING = AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF inT YLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 84-16 of the City of Wylie be, and the :_same is hereby, amended in part as follows: "SECTION 2. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. a. . . . . In making such application, the person xn caking same shall also state at the end of the application that the carnival, and each and all of the shows, attractions, and exhibits --therein, will be conducted in a decent, orderly and law abiding - manner and in accordance with state law and the codes and ordinemences of the City of Wylie. The form of such application shall inc ode an agreement to be executed by the applicant that the applicars will indemnfiy and hold harmless the City of Wylie, its agents, c =`ficers, servants, and employes from any claim, cause of action, or - judgment arising out of or in any way connected with the operation n of the carnival within the City limits on public or private prooerty during the effective dates of the license. With the applicat1 ion, the applicant shall furnish proof that applicant is covered by _ a valid property damage and public liability insurance policy in the a sum of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). In this conmeection, applicant shall furnish a copy of the policy in effect, ::together with a certificate that such policy is current and in effi:ect and will not expire or be canceled prior to the ending date of a license period. b. Approval of Application. . . . . ARTICLE II. COIN-OPERATED MACHINES. SECTION 1. DEFINITION OF TERMS. As used in this artic:.t-e, the following words and phrases shall have t,.e meanings respectively ascribed to .-:.nem: c. Operator. "Operator" shall mean and include any person, firm, company, association, or corporation who exhibits, displays, or permits to be exhibited or displayed, in a place of business other than his own, any "coin-operated machine" in this City. d. Owner. "Owner" shall mean and include any person, individual, firm, company, association, or corporation owning any "coin-operated machine" in this City. SECTION 2. ANNUAL OCCUPATION TAX. a. There is hereby levied an annual occupation tax of Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) for each and every coin-operated machine as defined herein. Every owner who owns, controls, possesses, exhibits, displays, or who permits to be exhibited or displayed, in this City any coin-operated machine shall pay such tax; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the operator of such machine from paying the tax required by this article for the account of the owner, but the payment of such tax by such operator or other person shall not relieve the owner of the responsibility of complying with all the provisions of this article. b. Payment of Tax. (1) The tax levied hereby shall be paid to the Tax Assessor- Collector who shall issue a receipt. (2) The receipt shall be attached to the coin-operated machine mentioned in the receipt and shall bear the serial number of the particular machine. (3) It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to operate, exhibit, or display or permit the exhibition or display of any coin-operated machine in the City without having-attached thereto a receipt issued as provided herein, and no receipt issued for a certain coin-operated machine shall be transferrable to any other machine. c. Exemptions from Tax. All gas meters, pay telephones, pay toilets, food vending machines, confection vending machines, beverage vending machines, merchandise vending machines, stamp vending machines, and cigarette vending machines and service coin-operated machines are expressly exempt from the tax herein and the other provisions of this article. d. Failure to Pay Tax. Every coin-operated machine subject to the payment of tax herein, and upon which the tax has not paid as provided herein, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and may be abated as provided by law. •SECTION 3. PROXIMITY TO SCHOOLS. No skill or pleasure coin-operated machines shall be permitted within three hundred =0) feet of any school building in this City. It SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. 0?Ll SECTION 3. Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional. SECTION 4. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, as amended hereby, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction in the Municipal Court of the City of Wylie, Texas, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and each and every day any such violation shall continue shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and the publication of the caption, as the law and charter in such cases provide. DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, on the day of , 1989. APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PROVED AS TO FORM: r , .., ( s.. I X. • r\ I CITY ATTORNEY RLD/sb 6/29/89 a 6 Staff Report to Mayor and City Council DATE: SUBJECT: Payment Request NO: 7-05-89 Cummings & Pewitt, Inc. I have received and reviewed the attached invoice for the engineering services on the Birmingham and Stone street reconstruction project and found it to be appropriate. The invoice provides for the preparation of "As-Built" construction drawings , miscellaneous construction staking services and final project administration services. Attached is an itemization of all of the engineering costs and related services as provided in the contract. The construction staking, geotechnical services and the prints exceeded the estimated amounts in the contract by a small amount. The excess geotechnical expense was due to additional field time of the project coordinator caused by mis-communication between him and the city. The geotechnical services were billed directly to the city inorder to avoid the handling charge which is administered for additional services at the recommendation of Michael Cummings. The excess construction staking cost was caused by the Lone Star Gas line replacement delay which required much of the construction staking to be performed twice. The excess amount of printing costs was due to the number of construction plan sheets along with the large number of bidders on the project. Therefore, I recommend the final payment of $3, 539. 00 to Cummings & Pewitt, Inc. for engineering and construction staking services on the Birmingham and Stone Street Reconstruction Project. ORIGINATING DEPT.HEAD DISPOSITION BY COUNCIL Ron Homeyer, P. E. , Staff Engineer FOR ADD.INFO. CONTACT: OTHER: Ron Homeyer , P. E. , Staff Engineer STATEMENT CUMMINGS & • PEW ITT. INC. ENGINEERING•PLANNING*SURVEYING 1475 RICHARDSON DRIVE,SUITE 230 t /- RICHARD60N,TEXAS 75080 3 ��`� (214)680.0602 To: City of Wylie Statement No.: 1495 Mr. Ron Homeyer P.O. Box 428 Date: June 9, 1989 Wylie,TX 75098 Job No.: 88006 FOR PROFESSIONAL &TECHNICAL SERVICES FURNISHED AS FOLLOWS: 1988 STREET & CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BIRMIN6HAM DRIVE AND STONE STREET: For services through 5-31-89 Preliminary/Final Design Phase: Engineer 21 hours @ $65.00 $1 ,365.00 Draftsman 3 hours @ $30.00 $90.00 TOTAL $1 ,455.00 Construction Staking: 24 hours @ $75.00 $1 ,800.00 Prints/Reproductions $284.00 TOTAL $3,539.00 TOTAL THIS STATEMENT $3,539.00 -/.50.5 PER MONTH SERVICE CH4ROEADDED TO INVOICES OVER 30 DAYS- -PLEASE RETURN ONE COPY WITH REMITTANCE- . 88006 -SUMMARY AW VffuUct 3TAKUM DOWN n���N�K3 J$�7����� �������� �7 �x�v^��- , . , _ ,_ -_� 19MOLC13 $.94800 409 ���� ��� -- °--- '—� ' -'----' U ^ ~� /12/88 -----1'3 37 $3,375.--'---'-- ----------- --''-- --'00 0/4/88 1350 $1,20000 5/10/08 131� $ VIDEO __-- --_- _--'_---_._-_--_--. 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I ttNO 12tL)AS corn 6 L 5y %2 O H 5@ (.) 4 O Tito c(y410 Frrr /N70 s 4=Rv/ce A-c-S Q&. .Tr ,0 0-s 19i,2f4D y vyoQe,‘O vficc./ vrD/1►t 6 en - NJ ot- TRAK3'°oRT/k 6 f,�,PSoA 4 - 1,J'TYov'7 THffr /?iO/N 6 ON T 41 -,(a 0,gRo O t•/ ', ,6N6//(S iAAID 1 a1e /T.S L-ge /zf o �,ESc()i CA-P4D«/T/45S. '1 l/RE da4/17 g 46-- • 2 r'7 `3/ , Page No. 1 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST ** DEPARTMENT 310 13490 ROUNDUP APPLICATION AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS 310 0.00 31.25 31. 25 06/04'89 13472 DAILY CLEAN UP AT COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 31.25 31. 25 06/02/89 13038 SIGN INSTALLATION AT COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 187.50 187.50 06/08/89 13542 INSTALLED FLOWERS IN THE SIGN BED ON 310 0.00 18. 75 18. 75 06/09/89 THOMAS STREET 13541 DAILY CLEAN UP AT COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/09i89 13553 CUT CONVEYOR BELT INTO 10' SECTIONS AT 310 0.00 37.50 0.00 06/la'89 800 W. KIRBY 13478 MOW, WEED-EAT, AND CLEAN-UP THE OLD 310 0.00 50.00 37. 50 06/10'89 WATER TOWER AREA 13486 WEED KILLER APPLICATION AT VARIOUS 310 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/02,89 LOCATIONS IN CITY 13543 REPLACED A NO PARKING SIGN AT COMMUNITY 310 0.00 37.50 12. 50 06/12/89 PARK BY PAVILION 13603 CUT GRASS AT WINDSOR STREET LIFT STATION 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/2C:89 13604 CUT GRASS AT LAKE RAY HUBBARD MOBILE 310 0.00 12. 50 25.00 06/20/89 HOME PARK LIFT STATION 13595 WEED EAT AT CITY PARK LIFT STATION 310 0.00 25.00 37.50 06/19.'89 13594 WEED EAT AT THE WATER TOWER 310 0.00 25.00 37.50 06/19'89 13614 SPRINKLER SYSTEM REPAIR - COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 25.00 62.50 06/2C/89 13610 MOW 544 BETWEEN 78 & REGENCY 310 0.00 25.00 50.00 06/20/59 13609 MOW STEEL ROAD INDUSTRIAL PARK TANK SITE 310 0.00 50.00 100.00 06/20/89 13606 MOWED CENTURY BUSINESS PARK LIFT STATION 310 0.00 25.00 25.00 06/26/ 9 13608 MOW TWIN LAKES LIFT STATION 310 0.00 12.50 25. 00 06/23/89 13607 MOW CITY PARK LIFT STATION AREA 310 0.00 12. 50 25.00 06/20/89 13644 MOWED RIGHT-OF-WAY ON SPRINGWOOD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13640 MOWED RIGHT-OF-WAY ON SHEPPARD LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22,39 13639 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON FLEMING 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/39 13638 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON CENTENNIAL 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13637 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON SPRING CREEK 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13636 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON W.A. ALLEN 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13635 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON KREYMER LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13634 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON OLD KROLL 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/59 13633 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON PARLIMENT 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13643 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON HEATHERWOOD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13642 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON AKIN LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13632 MOWED COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 112.50 225.00 06/22/89 13645 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON LANWOOD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13648 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON CARRIAGE HOUSE 310 0.00 12.50 25. 00 06/22/89 LANE 13649 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON EAST OAK 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13646 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON SURREY CIRCLE 310 0.00 12.50 25. 00 06/22/89 13510 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT CALLIE CT AND 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 KREYMER LANE 13647 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON EASTRIDGE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13585 MOWED THE ALLEYWAY BETWEEN STONE & 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 DUNCANWAY • 3Q2� Page No. 2 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13599 MOWED THE ALLEYWAY BEHIND GASTON AND 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 KAMBER 13473 MOWED ALLEYWAYS IN VICINITY OF BUTLER & 310 0.00 37.50 75.00 06/21/89 MASTER & S. 3RD ST. 13661 MOWED THE RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AT 310 0.00 37.50 75.00 06/23/89 BIRMINGHAM/KEEFER AREA 13660 MOWED RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ON 78 FROM 310 0.00 37.50 75.00 06/23/89 544 TO BROWN 13662 MOWED VALENTINE PARK 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/23/89 13619 MOWED DITCH AREA AT KREYMER & SHEPARD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/22/89 13705 MOWED ALLEYWAY BETWEEN JACKSON & 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 BIRMINGHAM 13704 MOWED ALLEYWAY BETWEEN EASTER & MEMORIAL 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13703 MOWED THE ALLEYWAY BETWEEN MARDI GRAS & 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 MEMORAIL 13702 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON EAST STONE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13701 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON S. BALLARD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13700 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON BRECKENRIDGE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13697 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON VAEL 310 0.00 12. 50 25.00 06/26/89 13698 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON ASPEN 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13699 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON TAOS 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13611 MOWED THE ALLEYWAY BETWEEN JACKSON & 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 BALLARD 13623 MOWED THE ALLEYWAY BETWEEN 1ST & BALLARD 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 13477 CLEAN-UP & MOW OLD CITY PARK & LIFELINE 310 0.00 50.00 100. 00 06/23/89 VICINITY 13475 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT JEFFERSON & 310 0.00 12. 50 25.00 06/22/89 2ND 13618 MOWED RIGHT-OF-WAY ON KREYMER FROM BROWN 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/21/89 TO CR SIGN 13617 MOWED THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON E. BROWN FROM 310 0.00 50.00 100.00 06/21/89 78 TO PAST KREYMER 13578 PLANTED TREE AT COMMUNITY PARK THAT WAS 310 0.00 75.00 125.00 06/16/89 DONATED 13522 PULLED WEEDS & DRESSED UP THE BIG W ON 310 0.00 46.50 46.50 06/26/89 SH78 13674 SET POSTS AT THE PLAYGROUND AREA IN 310 0.00 75.00 112.50 06/22/89 COMMUNITY PARK 13672 DISASSEMBLED PLAY EQUIPMENT AT 800 W. 310 0.00 25.00 0.00 06/21/89 KIRBY 13673 PLAYGROUND PREPARATION SUPERVISION AT 310 0.00 25.00 25.00 06/22/89 COMMUNITY PARK 13675 APPLIED WEED & GRASS KILLER TO THE 310 0.00A 37. 50 37.50 06/23/89 PLAYGROUND AREA AT C.P. 13671 SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLATION AT 310 0.00 143.75 143. 75 06/22/89 COMMUNITY PARK 13670 MOW BASEBALL FIELD AREA AT COMMUNITY 310 0.00 75.00 150.00 06/19/89 PARK `,..3:_ • Page No. 3 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION - WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13668 MEASURE CONCESSION, TAE_ES, BENCHES FOR 310 0.00 18. 75 18. 75 06/16/89 PAINTING AT C.P. 13669 DRAG BALLFIELDS AT COMM'JNITY PARK 310 0.00 18.75 37.50 06/19/89 13667 CUT CONVEYER BELT INTO :0 FT. SECTIONS 310 0.00 50.00 0.00 06/15/89 AT 800 W. KIRBY 13677 LINE TRIMMED AT THE W A' D PLAYGROUND 310 0.00 18.75 37.50 06/20/89 AREA IN COMMUNITY PARK 13676 MOW & TRIM COURT YARD AT CITY HALL 310 0.00 18.75 37. 50 06/26/89 13664 DAILY CLEAN-UP AT COMMLNITY PARK 310 0.00 18. 75 18.75 06/15/89 13665 DAILY CLEAN-UP AT COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/19/89 13666 ' DAILY CLEAN-UP AT COMMUNITY PARK 310 0.00 18.75 18. 75 06/22/89 13707 WEED EAT AROUND LIFELINE ON S. BALLARD 310 0.00 25.00 25.00 06/26/89 13706 WEED EAT RIGHT OF WAY AT BROWN & JACKSON 310 0.00 25.00 25.00 06/26/89 13692 WEED EAT KEEFER/COTTONS=LT AREA 310 0.00 50.00 50.00 06/26/89 13720 WEED EAT AT OLD CITY PP=::K & COMMUNITY 310 0.00 150.00 225.00 06/27/89 PARK 13713 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON CENTURY WAY 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13714 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON ALANIS LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13716 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON KRISTEN LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13717 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY Ot: KRISTEN COURT 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13715 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON MARTINEZ LANE 310 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/27/89 13718 WEED EAT AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS 310 0.00 50.00 100. 00 06/27/89 13641 MOW THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON, PICCADILLY 310 0.00 12.50 25. 00 06/22/89 13476 MOWED & APPLIED GRASS WEED KILLER 1ST 310 0.00 12. 50 37. 50 06/30/89 & 2ND BTWN JFN&BROWN ** Subtotal ** 0.00 2509.00 3740.25 ** DEPARTMENT 420 13525 INSTALLED A CURVE SIGN ON BALLARD AT 420 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/08/89 BIRMINGHAM 13514 PRUNED PROTRUDING TREE LIMBS FROM STREET 420 0.00 37.50 65.00 06/07/89 AT BROWN & BALLARD 13515 ALLEVIATED DRAINAGE PR ELEM AT BALLARD & 420 0.00 37. 50 62.50 06/07/89 SH78 13494 MOWED R-O-W TO RAILROA: ON N. 420 0.00 62. 50 125.00 06/02/89 BIRMINGHAM- INVOICED RA' L,ROAD 13385 REMOVED PROTRUDING REB?=r FROM STREET ON 420 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/02/89 DOGWOOD NEAR WOODHLW 12615 UNABLE TO ALLEVIATE DRAINAGE PROBLEM AT 420 0.00 12.50 12. 50 06/02/89 340 CALLIE-T00 WET 13399 PATCHED POT HOLES ON N. 5TH ST. FROM OAK 420 0.00 312.56 1140. 00 06/02/89 TO STONE rt 13497 CLEAN UP WORK AT CALLE? CT AND KREYMER 420 0.00 37. 50 62.50 06/05/89 LANE 13526 INSTALLED STREET SIGNS ON EAST & NORTH 420 0.00 75.00 125.00 06/08/89 GASTON Page No. 4 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13524 REST SIGN POST AT KATHY & KAMBER 420 0.00 37.50 62.50 06/08/89 13545 TRIMMED TREES ON S. 3RD ST. THAT WERE 420 0.00 37.50 65.00 06/12/89 OBSTRUCTING STREET 13544 TRIMMED TREES ON S. 4TH ST. THAT WERE 420 0.00 37.50 65.00 06/12/89 OBSTRUCTING STREET 13496 REINSTALLED STOP SIGN AT S. BIRMINGHAM & 420 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/07/89 S. BALLARD 13557 BUILD BARRICADES 420 0.00 237.50 0.00 06/14/89 13596 REMOVED MUD FROM THE STREET ON SPRING 420 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/19/89 CREEK PARKWAY 13597 REMOVED MUD FROM THE STREET AT TWIN 420 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/19/89 LAKES 13598 REMOVED DIRT FROM STREET & FILLED HOLES 420 0.00 25.00 100. 00 06/19/89 AT DNG DITCH-VALENTN 13579 REMOVE DIRT FROM THE STREET ON FOXWOOD 420 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/16/89 LANE 13568 REMOVED DIRT FROM ALLEYWAY BEHIND 422 N. 420 0.00 18.75 75.00 06/20/89 GASTON 13605 BLADE LYNDA LANE FROM RR TRACKS TO FIRST 420 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/20/89 CURVE 13392 CONCRETE PATCH STREET IN FRONT OF 406 420 0.00 112.50 305.00 06/19/89 STONEYBROOK 13447 CUT DITCH LINE BY KIRBY PARK ALLEYWAY 420 0.00 37.50 62. 50 06/20/89 FOR PROPER DRAINAGE 13588 PATCHED POT HOLES ON CITY SIDE OF VINSON 420 0.00 37.50 57.50 06/20/89 ROAD 13629 PATCHED POT HOLES ON KREYMER FROM 78 TO 420 0.00 37.50 107.50 06/22/89 BROWN 13577 PATCHED ALL NEW POT HOLES ON MCCREARY RD 420 0.00 93. 75 143. 75 06/20/89 13627 OVERLAYED POT HOLE ON MARBLE BY 1ST 420 0.00 37.50 107.50 06/22/89 BAPT. CHURCH 13626 PATCHED LARGE POT HOLE AT CORNER OF 420 0.00 37.50 107.50 06/22/89 BALLARD & MARBLE 12993 OVERLAYED LARGE POT HOLES ON BROWN BTWN 420 0.00 37.50 107. 50 06/22/89 HILLCREST & 78 13624 PATCHED POT HOLES & OVERLAYED 420 0.00 75.00 285.00 06/20/89 INTERSECTION-4TH & BUTLER 13586 BARRICADE CHECK ON SKYVIEW ROAD 420 0.00 12.50 12. 50 06/21/89 13403 SET BARRICADE ON SKYVIEW DR. -WASHING OUT 420 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/20/89 ROAD 13294 PATCHED ALL EXISTING POT HOLES ON STEEL 420 0.00 112.50 322.50 06/16/89 ROAD 13558 PATCHED & OVERLAYED AREA ON S. 2ND ST. 420 0.00A 25.00 95.00 06/20/89 13506 CUT BAR DITCHED & BLADED ROAD ON LINDA 420 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/20/89 LANE 13495 REMOVED 90% OF DIRT FROM ALLEYWAY WASHED 420 0.00 12.50 50.00 06/16/89 IN HEAVY RAINS Page No. 5 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13389 RELOCATED STOP SIGNS ON OAK ST. -MADE 420 0.00 37.50 25.00 06/23/89 THOROUGHFARE 13390 SET STOP SIGN AT OAK & WESTGATE WAY 420 0.00 37.50 12.50 06/23/89 13584 SET POLE IN CONCRETE AT OLD KROLL & 420 0.00 37.50 12.50 06/23/89 PARLIMENT 13583 SET NEW SIGN POLE AT KREYMER & OLD KROLL 420 0.00 37. 50 25.00 06/23/89 13630 REMOVED CONCRETE FROM ALLEY BETWEEN N. 420 0.00 25.00 62.50 06/23/89 BALLARD & 1ST ST. 13659 ATTEMPTED TO BOX BLADE HIGH SPOT IN 420 0.00 12.50 25.00 06/26/89 ALLEY 314 1ST ST. 13694 RELOCATED STOP SIGN AT RUSTIC TRAIL & 420 0.00 25.00 62.50 06/26/89 OAK STREET 13695 RELOCATED STOP SIGNS AT OAK & WINDING 420 0.00 25.00 72.50 06/26/89 OAKS 13468 CUT WEED AND REMOVED BRUSH FROM DRAINAGE 420 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/20/89 DITCH N 2ND ST. 13722 RELOCATED STOP SIGNS AT WINDING OAKS & 420 0.00 75.00 125.00 06/27/89 OAK 13746 REMOVED BRUSH FROM STREET AT 603 S. 420 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/29/89 JACKSON 12381 PATCHED TWO LARGE POT HOLES ON DOGWOOD 420 0.00 150.00 470.00 06/30/89 AT BRIARWOOD 13418 PUT UP BARRICADE & MOVED SIGN AT 420 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/08/89 BIRMINGHAM & BALLARD 13689 PATCHED POT HOLE ON BALLARD BEHIND 420 0.00 12. 50 50. 00 06/30/89 JOHNSTONS 13446 TRIMMED TREE OBSTRUCTING MOTORISTS VIEW 420 0.00 25.00 52.50 06/23/89 AT COTTONBELT & FLMG 13753 REMOVED DEBRIS FROM ALLEYWAY BTWN 420 0.00 25.00 62. 50 06/30/89 STONEYBROOK & BALLARD 1 ** Subtotal ** 0.00 2437.56 5393. 75 ** DEPARTMENT 450 06090 FED & WATERED ANIMALS & CLEANED THE 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/09/89 KENNEL 06091 U.T.L. 2 CANINE AT LARGE ON PIRATE DRIVE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/09/89 06092 PICKED UP & DISPOSED OF 10-45 CANINE AT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/09/89 1378 & 544 06093 U.T.L. REPORT OF 10-45 AT 3412 IN FRONT 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/09/89 OF NORTEX NURSERY 06094 IMPOUNDED 2 KITTEN AT 417 JEFFERSON - 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/09/89 O.T. I . ,r 06010 U.T.L. REPORT OF CANINE IN TRASH ON W.A. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/01/89 ALLEN 06011 U.T.L. REPORT OF 10-45 AT 544 & 1378 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/01/89 06012 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE 1102 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/01/89 S. BIRMINGHAM • 36 Page No. 6 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 06013 WASHED UNIT 100 AT 800 W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/01/89 06020 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/02/89 06021 CONTACT THE COURT CLERK AT THE MUNICIPAL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/02/89 COMPLEX 06022 REMOVED FELINE FROM TRAP-ESCAPED IN 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/02/89 KENNEL-227 SFMHP 06024 IMPOUNDED 2 CANINE OTI/BTC 800 W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/02/89 06050 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/05/89 06051 IMPOUNDED 3 FELINE AT 901 MEMORIAL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/05/89 06052 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT STONEYBROOK & 450 0.00 0. 00 0.00 06/05/89 WESTWINDJ 06060 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/06/89 06070 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/07/89 06071 REPAIRED KENNEL GATES AT 800 W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/07/89 06072 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT 504 RUSTIC 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/07/89 CR-DOG IN RESIDENCE 06073 U.T.L. 2 STRAY CANINE AT STONE & BALLARD 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/07/89 06080 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/08/89 06081 UTL STRAY CANINE AT 300 BLOCK OF WINDING 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/08/89 OAK 06082 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE P. U. AT 60 WBMHP 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/08/69 06083 TRANSFERRED ANIMALS TO THE GARLAND 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/08/89 HUMANE SOCIETY 06084 CONFIRMED REPORT OF CHICKENS AT 406 N. 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/0 , 19 JACKSON 06085 IMPOUNDED STRAY FELINE AT 28 LUCY LANE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/06/69 06086 IMPOUNDED 4 STRAY FELINE AT 65 GKMHP 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/08/89 06087 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT 419 S. 1ST ST. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/08/89 06160 CLEANED KENNEL, FED & WATERED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 06161 IMPOUNDED CANINE AT LARGE-300 BLOCK N. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 1ST. 06162 UTL CANINE AT LARGE - 316 S. 1ST ST. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 06163 WARNED OWNERS OF CANINE AT LARGE-312 S. 450 0.00 0. 00 0.00 06/16/89 1ST ST. 06164 UTL CANINE AT LARGE 200 DUNCAN WAY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 06165 PICKED UP COMPLAINTS AT POLICE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 DEPARTMENT 06166 WARNED OWNER OF CANINE AT LARGE-606 E. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 STONE RD. 06167 TRANSPORTED STREET FOREMAN TO SERVICE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 CENTER 06168 DELIVERED CITATIONS TO THE COURT CLERK 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 AT CITY HALL ,r 06169 IMPOUNDED 2 CANINE AT LARGE - SHEPPARD 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/16/89 LANE 16160 PICK UP SUPPLIES AT NEWMAN OIL CO. IN 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 GARLAND `3 7 Page No. 7 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 16161 PU 2 FITTING FOR WASTEWATER DEPT AT HOSE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/16/89 FAST IN GARLAND 06150 UNABLE TO CAPTURE CANINE AT LARGE - 417 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 N. JACKSON 06151 CLEANED KENNEL, FED & WATERED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 06152 IMPOUNDED ONE STRAY KITTEN - 314 S. 1ST 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 ST. 06153 IMPOUNDED ONE STRAY KITTEN - 328 S. 2ND 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 ST. 06154 UTL REPORT OF CANINE IN TRASH - DOLLAR 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 • CT SFMHP 06155 PICKED UP & DISPOSED OF 10-45 FELINE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/15/89 MCCREARY RD 06140 UTL CANINE AT LARGE - 1200 BLOCK 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 SHEPPARD 06141 WARNED OWNERS OF CANINE AT LARGE - 411 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 E. BROWN ST. 06142 UTL REPORT OF THREE CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 PAUL WILSON RD. 06143 TRANSPORTED ANIMALS TO THE GARLAND 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 HUMANE SOCIETY 06144 PICKED UP & DISPOSED OF 10-45 - 680 JOCK 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/14/89 LN. 06145 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 680 JOCK 06146 RELEASED BIRD CAUGHT IN FIREPLACE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 FLUME-115 S. WINDING OAKS 06147 IMPOUNDED SIX KITTENS - 515 MISS ELLIE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 CT. 06148 UTV CANINE AT LARGE - 207 DUNCAN WAY-WAS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 NOT AT LARGE 06149 IMPOUNDED THREE OTI CANINE - 301 DUNCAN 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 WAY 16140 INV ABANDONMENT REPORT-WERE IN NEIGHBORS 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/14/89 1 CARE-507 KAMBER 16141 ATTEMPTED TO P.U. CAT TRAP-UTL-RESIDENT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/14/89 NOT HOME-417 JEFFERS 06130 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/13/89 06131 RELEASED CANINE TO OWNER - 800 W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/13/89 06132 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE IN VICINITY OF 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/13/89 WYLIE VET HOSPITAL 06133 P.U. AUTO PARTS FOR UNIT #160 AT GRAYS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/13/89 ELECTRIC rt 06120 CLEAN KENNEL, FED & WATERED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 06121 PICKED ANIMAL SUPPLIES AT J & N FEED 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 SH544 06122 SIGNED COMPLAINT AT CITY HALL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 38' Page No. 8 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 06123 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT 117 WINDSOR 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 06124 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT 506 GRAHAM 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 06125 IMPOUNDED TWO KITTENS AT 107 N. COTTON 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 BELT 06126 DISMISSED UNAUTHORIZED CITATIONS AT CITY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 HALL 06127 ISSUED WARNING CITATION FOR CANINE AT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 LARGE-315 S. 2ND ST. 06128 UTL REPORT OF STRAY CANINE AT LAKE SIDE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/12/89 VILLAGE APTS 06230 CLEAN KENNEL, FED & WATERED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/23/89 06231 IMPOUNDED 0. T. 1 . AT 310 S. 2ND ST. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/23/89 06232 UT.L. REPORT OF INJURED DOG LAKE LAVON 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/23/89 SPILLWAY 06220 IMPOUNDED 2 STRAY KITTENS - 502 E. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 GASTON AVE. 06221 IMPOUNDED FELINE AT 11 LUCY LANE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 06222 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 604 EWING WAY 06223 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 309 JENA AVE. 06224 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 06225 IMPOUNDED FELINE CAUGHT IN TRAP - 1702 450 0.00 0. 00 0.00 06/22/89 MARTINEZ LANE 06226 IMPOUNDED FELINE CAUGHT IN TRAP AT 111 450 0. 00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 COLLEGE 06227 IMPOUNDED 2 FELINE CAUGHT IN TRAP AT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 1702 MARTINEZ LANE 06228 EUTHANIZED 2 FELINE AT WYLIE VET 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 HOSPITAL - WILD 06229 IMPOUNDED FELINE CAUGHT IN TRAP AT 1702 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 MARTINEZ LANE 16221 SUBMITTED CITATIONS TO COURT CLERK AT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 CITY HALL 16222 DELIVERED SAFETY GLASSES TO JTPA WORKER 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 AT BIG W 16223 IMPOUNDED CANINE AT 401 FLEMING 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/22/89 06210 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/21/89 06211 TRANSFERRED ANIMALS TO THE GARLAND 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/21/89 HUMANE SOCIETY 06212 WORK ON 89/90 BUDGET PROPOSALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/21/89 06213 IMPOUNDED 4 FELINE CAUGHT IN TRAP AT 450 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 06/21/89 1702 MARTINEZ A 06214 TRANSPORTED WORK PRISONER TO THE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/21/89 HOSPITAL 06200 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 06201 PICKED LIVE ANIMAL TRAP AT 417 W. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 JEFFERSON L3 9 Page No. 9 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 06202 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/20/89 541 SFMHP 06203 PICKED UP AND DISPOSED OF 10-45 FELINE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 AT 2000 HWY 78 N. 06204 CLEANED UNIT #100 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 06205 ISSUED CITATION FOR CANINE AT LARGE - 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 703 COOPER 06206 IMPOUNDED RACOON FROM PRISONERS VEHICLE 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/20/89 & NOTIFIED GAME WRDN 06190 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/19/89 06191 PICKED UP AFTER HOURS COMPLAINTS AT 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/19/89 POLICE DEPARTMENT 06192 IMPOUNDED STRAY CANINE AT 508 E. GASTON 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/19/89 06193 IMPOUNDED 6 O.T. I . ANIMALS FROM 102 N. 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/19/89 RUSTIC TRAIL 06194 TOOK ANIMAL BITE REPORT AT 117 WINDSOR 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/19/89 06196 IMPOUNDED FELINE CAUGHT IN GARAGE AT 209 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/19/89 DOUGLAS 06300 FED & WATERED ANIMALS IN THE KENNEL 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/30/89 06301 ATTENDED STAFF MEETING AT 800 W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/30/89 06302 IMPOUNDED O.T. I . B.T.C. FELINE AT 800 W. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/30/89 KIRBY 06302 ANSWERED TELEPHONE FOR SECRETARY AT 800 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/30/89 W. KIRBY 06303 IMPOUNDED STRAY FELINE AT 575 JOHN ROSS 450 0. 00 0.00 0. 00 06/30/89 06304 U.T. L. REPORT OF 10-45 ODOR VICINITY OF 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/30/89 300 TANGLEWOOD 06305 PICKED UP ANIMAL SUPPLIES AT WYLIE FEED 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/30/89 & HARDWARE 06290 CLEANED THE KENNEL, FED & WATERED 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 ANIMALS 06291 UTL CANINE AT LARGE 595 SFMHP 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 06292 IMPOUNDED 5 OTI BTC CANINE PUPS AT 800 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 W. KIRBY 06293 UTL REPORT OF CANINE AT LARGE ON N. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 BALLARD 06294 UTC CANINE AT LARGE AT 335 HILLTOP 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/29/89 06295 IMPOUNDED 2 8TC OTI CANINE AT 800 W. 450 0.00 0.00 0. 00 06/29/89 KIRBY 06296 SIGNED COMPLAINTS AT MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 06280 TRANSPORT WORKER TO COMMUNITY PARK 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 06281 UTC CANINE AT LARGE AT 335 HILLTOP 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/28/89 06282 IMPOUNDED STRAY FELINE AT 602 S. JACKSON 450 0.00. 0.00 0.00 06/28/89 06283 IMPOUNDED CANINE AT LARGE AT 306 HILLTOP 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/28/89 06284 UTL REPORT OF STRAY CANINE AT 1935 E. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/28/89 BROWN 06285 TRANSFERED 25 ANIMALS TO THE GARLAND 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/28/89 HUMANE SOCIETY 10 Page No. 10 ' 07/10/88 - PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 _ E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 06270 CLEANED KENNEL, FED & A_=EED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 06271 P.U.& DISPOSED OF 10-45 SNAAKE AT 122 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 FAIRMONT 06272 TRANSPORTED SNAKE TO VET -7 SEE IF 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 VENOMOUS 06273 IMPOUNDED CANINE AT LAR - rT 505 DOGWOOD 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 06274 UTC CANINE AT LARGE AT 5_- DOGWOOD 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 06275 DELIVERED WATER BILL INE_TS TO 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 06276 IMPOUNDED OTl CANINE AT __: W. KIRBY 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 06277 UTL LOCATED REPORT OF 0=ci AT 300 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/27/89 TANGLEWOOD 06260 CLEANED KENNEL, FED & E EED ANIMALS 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/26/89 06261 IMPOUNDED ABANDONED CAN:vI AT 305 W. 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/26/89 BROWN 06262 UTL CANINE AT LARGE AIN =__ BLOCK OF 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/26/89 DOGWOOD 06263 UTL CANINE AT LARGE AT 5_- N. BALLARD 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/26/89 ** Subtotal ** 0.00 0.00 0.00 ** DEPARTMENT 501 13511 PUMPED WATER OUT OF FUEL -" ANKS AT 800 W. 501 0.00 25.00 7.50 06/06/89 KIRBY 13535 CHLORINATED FOR MOSQU :: == �NTROL INTO 501 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/O9i69 DITCH BEHIND RUSH CRK 13657 PICKED UP PARTS IN FORT =EFTH & PLANO 501 0.00 62. 50 62.50 06/22/89 ** Subtotal ** 0.00 112.50 82. 50 ** DEPARTMENT 502 13516 INSTALLED SUMP PUMP AT S`==_L ROAD TANK 502 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/08/89 SITE METER VAULT 13521 RAISED METER BOX AT 205 v_ 1ST ST. AT 502 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/08/89 CUSTOMER REQUEST 13507 REPAIRED WATER LEAK AT `.__ TEX TANK SITE 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/06/89 13505 TURNED WATER OFF FOR WYL_E - HIGH SCHOOL 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/06/89 13502 INV. REPORT OF WATER LEA+ --NONE FOUND 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/06/89 13493 TOOK WATER SAMPLES & TUR' . IN TO NTMWD 502 0.00 50.00 25.00 06/05/89 13377 R&R METER AT 900 W. KIRE7-=CKLAHOMA 502 0.00 75.00 187.50 06/05/89 BY-PRODUCTS 13413 REMOVED 2" METER FROM 9t= .. . KIRBY 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/09/89 13489 INV WATER LEAK AT 507 W3ti: ING OAKS-NONE 502 0.00A 25.00 12.50 06/05/89 FOUND 13546 FLUSHED DEAD END MAINS AT : CARIOUS 502 0.00 50.00 50.00 06/12/89 LOCATIONS-WATER LOSS 39:5 13556 REPAIRED WATER LEAK AT 4:5 KAMBER 502 0.00 112.50 225. 00 06/14/89 Page No. 11 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER Wuxi_ DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13551 REFAJEED PUMP PROBLE_" AT NTMWD PUMP 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/13/89 STAT::ON 13567 SHUT 1EFF #3 PUHP AT NTItIWD PUMP 502 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/15/89 STA T:LDN-TOWER 0VERFL?;1I I NG 13593 REFL.L.= 4" VALVE AT .:ACKSON AND OAK 502 0.00 201.00 376.00 06/19/89 13563 INV i.t.LTER LEAK FOUND N CUSTOMER SIDE 502 0.00 25.00 25. 00 06/15/89 RUST: OAKS APTS 13575 REFAJEED WATER LEAK A" JACKSON & 502 0.00 512.50 1199.00 06/16/89 CALL:i,-4AY 13576 LINE :LOCATION FOR GTE -AT KREYMER & 502 0.00 12.50 0.00 06/16/89 • STONE-NOT OUR LINES 13682 MOVE: :DIRT & LEVEL EI7TC H OUT AT CALLOWAY 502 0.00 12.50 50.00 06/23/89 & JA:. ::SON 13663 REiA:FEED WATER LEAK AT 107 N. COTTON 502 0.00 50. 00 25.00 06/26/89 BELT 13650 INV +:-'TER LEAK-METER-TURNED IN TO 502 0.00 12. 50 12.50 06/23/89 UTiL STIES-328 HILLTCF 13658 REAF :FEED WATER LEAK ;T 307 S. 4TH ST. 502 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/26/89 13560 REF:A:HD THE METER E_?: AT 109 DOUGLAS 502 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/15/89 13622 REF. EED FIRE HYDRANT -AT JACKSON & 78 502 0.00 350. 00 725.00 06/22/89 13410 MOWS VORTEX TANK S:"=. AREA 502 0.00 25.00 50. 00 06/13/89 13734 CLEAN. WORK AT 2NL AM:E BUTLER 502 0.00 12.50 50.00 06/28/89 13733 CLEAN_U= WORK AROUND F-FRE HYDRANTS AT 502 0.00 12.50 50. 00 06/28/89 VAF: __22 LOCATIONS 13725 DREEi U? WORK IN AL_= -SAY BEHIND 109 S. 502 0.00 12. 50 50.00 06/2B/89 J ACK3:0'< 13691 TANI,. :'OVERFLOW AT STEEL ROAD TANK SITE 502 0.00 12.50 12. 50 06/26/89 13719 DRESS UP WORK & PLAN: GRASS AT 418 S. 502 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/27/89 1ST =_. . 13680 REFA:FEED WATER LEAK A7 300 W. BROWN 502 0.00 12.50 12. 50 06/26/89 13693 REFA.FEED WATER LEAK LT 301 W. BROWN 502 0.00 25.00 62.50 06/26/89 13681 REFAJEED WATER LEAK .T STONE & S. 502 0.00 312.50 892.50 06/29/89 BALLA.E_ ** Subtotal ** 0.00 2213. 50 4255.00 -* DEPARTMENT 5:3 13523 INSTA__LLED A NEW CLEAN:_JT CAP AT 205 N. 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/08/89 1ST . . 13517 DAISY =ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/08/89 13500 INV. =REPORT OF SEWER E TOPPAGE AT 310 503 0.00 25. 00 12. 50 06/05/89 ELL:E777-ON CUST. SIDE 13508 LIFT :TTAT10N REPAIR A' CITY PARK 503 0.00,r 50.00 40.00 06/06/89 13162 INSTA._:LED WARNING SI 4i AT RUSH CREEK 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/06/89 LIFT TAT I ON 13509 I NSTA._:LED WARNING S ,_1li AT CENTURY . 503 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/06/89 BUSINESS PARK LIFT STA771 O Page No. 12 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13504 MOBILE COLLECTION 26100 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 300.00 06/06/89 13512 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/07/89 13513 MOBILE COLLECTION 25800 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 600.00 06/07/89 13470 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/01/89 13471 MOBILE COLLECTION 17500 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 600.00 06/01/89 13474 LOWERED A MANHOLE ON ALANIS 503 0.00 187.50 472.50 06/02/89 13481 MOBILE COLLECTION 9850 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 600.00 06/02/89 13483 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/03/89 13482 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/03/89 13484 MOBILE COLLECTION 10100 GALLONS 503 0.00 75.00 450.00 06/03/89 13491 • DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37. 50 06/05/89 13501 MOW & WEED EAT AROUND CENTURY BUSINESS 503 0.00 25.00 37.50 06/05/89 PARK LIFT STATION 13498 REPAIRED PROBLEM WITH MANHOLE AT 98 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/05/89 SFMHP 13499 INV. REPORT OF SEWER STOPPAGE AT 308 N. 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/05/89 1ST ST. -MAIN FLOWING 13492 MOBILE COLLECTION 16800 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 300.00 06/06/89 13503 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 50.00 25.00 06/06/89 13518 MOBILE COLLECTION 25700 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 600.00 06/08/89 13534 REPAIRED ELECTRICAL PROBLEM AT SOUTHFORK 503 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/09/89 #1 LIFT STATION 13527 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/09/89 13533 INV. SEWER STOPPAGE-MAIN FLOWING-ON 503 0.00 25. 00 12. 50 06/09/89 CITIZENS SIDE-200 3RD ST 13528 MOBILE COLLECTION 25400 GALLONS 503 0.00 100.00 600.00 06/09/89 13532 MOBILE COLLECTION 9500 GALLONS 503 0.00 37.50 225.00 06/11/89 13530 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/11/89 13529 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/10/89 13531 MOBILE COLLECTION 11300 GALLONS 503 0.00 75.00 450.00 06/10/89 13536 INV SEWER STOPPAGE AT 202 S. 503 0.00 25.00 105.00 06/10/89 BALLARD-MAIN FLOWING 13539 PUMPED OUT HOLDING TANK AT CENTRAL MINI 503 0.00 25.00 150. 00 06/10/89 WAREHOUSE ON 544 13552 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 213 TANGLEWOOD 503 0.00 37.50 52.50 06/13/89 13547 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/13/89 13538 MOBILE COLLECTION 503 0.00 12.50 75. 00 06/12/89 13537 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37.50 06/12/89 13550 INV. SEWER PROBLEM AT 414 KAMBER-NONE 503 0.00 25.00 25.00 06/13/89 FOUND MAIN OKAY 13554 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/14/89 13561 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/15/89 13559 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE IN THE STONEBROOK 503 0.00A 100.00 130.00 06/14/89 AREA 13566 PICKED UP EQUIPMENT PARTS IN GARLAND 503 0.00 25.00 0.00 06/15/89 13601 MOBILE COLLECTION 11, 100 GALLONS 503 0.00 50.00 300.00 06/20/89 13600 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/20/89 1/--.3 Page No. 13 ' 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13581 MOBILE COLLECTION 20700 GALLONS 503 0.00 75.00 450.00 06/19/89 13589 CUT GRASS & WEED EAT AT CENTURY BUSINESS 503 0.00 25.00 37.50 06/19/89 PARK LIFT STATION 13590 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 200 S. 3RD ST. 503 0.00 25.00 52.50 06/19/89 13582 INV SEWER PROBLEM AT 304 N. COTTON 503 0.00 25.00 12. 50 06/19/89 BELT-NOTHING WRONG 13580 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37. 50 06/19/89 13570 MOBILE COLLECTION 16000 GALLONS 503 0.00 62.50 375.00 06/16/89 13572 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/18/89 13565 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE IN 15" TRUNK LINE 503 0.00 262.50 236.50 06/16/89 • BEHIND STONEYBROOK 13573 MOBILE COLLECTION 14800 GALLONS 503 0.00 62. 50 375.00 06/17/89 13574 MOBILE COLLECTION 15800 GALLONS 503 0.00 50.00 300.00 06/18/89 13571 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/17/69 13569 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/16/89 13562 MOBILE COLLECTION 24400 GALLONS 503 0.00 75.00 450.00 06/15/89 13621 MOBILE COLLECTION 19200 GALLONS WEED EAT 503 0.00 62.50 375.00 06/23/89 SEVERAL STATION 13651 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/23/89 13549 SET MANHOLE COVER AT 98 GARY WAY 503 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/22/89 13652 MOBILE COLLECTION 503 0.00 62.50 375.00 06/23/89 13655 MOBILE COLLECTION 14300 GALLONS 503 0.00 68. 75 412. 50 06/24/89 13656 MOBILE COLLECTION 14300 GALLONS 503 0.00 56.25 341. 25 06/25/69 13654 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/25/69 13684 MOWED & WEEDEAT RUSH CREEK LIFT STATION 503 0.00 37. 50 62. 50 06/23/89 AREA 13683 INSTALLED DEODORIZER BLOCK AT SOUTHFORK 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/23/89 #1 LIFT STATION 13678 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37. 50 06/26/89 13653 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/24/89 13687 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 311 S. 4TH ST. 503 0.00 25.00 52.50 06/26/89 13690 INV SEWER STOPPAGE-ON CUSTOMER SIDE-304 503 0.00 25.00 12.50 06/26/89 N. 1ST ST. 13688 INSTALLED DEODORANT BLOCK AT SOUTHFORK 503 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/26/89 #3 LIFT STATION 13631 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 800 DOUGLAS 503 0.00 12. 50 52.50 06/22/69 CR. 13620 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37. 50 37. 50 06/22/89 13615 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 412 S. 1ST ST. 503 0.00 25.00 52.50 06/21/89 13612 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/21/89 13613 MOBILE COLLECTION 13300 GALLONS 503 0.00 62.50 375.00 06/21/89 13736 CLEANUP THE GENERAL AREA AT TWIN LAKES 503 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/29/89 LIFT STATION A 13735 CLEANUP ALLEYWAY AFTER DIG-UPON 503 0.00 12.50 50.00 06/28/89 DUNCANWAY 13732 CLEANUP WORK AFTER SEWER DIG UP AT 1ST & 503 0.00 12.50 50.00 06/28/89 JEFFERSON Page No. 14 , 07/10/88 PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION WORK ORDER REPORT JUNE 1989 E WORK ORDER WORK DONE DEPT MATERIALS LABOR EQUIPMENT DATE NUMBER MENT COST COST COST 13679 MOBILE COLLECTION 17500 GALLONS 503 0.00 37.50 225.00 06/26/89 13724 MOBILE COLLECTION 27350 GALLONS 503 0.00 75.00 450.00 06/28/89 13728 GRADED ROAD AT TWIN LAKES LIFT STATION 503 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/28/89 13727 GRADED ROAD AT CITY PARK LIFT STATION 503 0.00 25.00 100.00 06/28/89 13729 INV REPORT OF SEWER STOPPAGE-NONE 503 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/27/89 FOUND-WESTWIND 13730 INSTALLED RED HOT IN TO YARD LINE AT 304 503 0.00 12.50 12.50 06/28/89 N. 1ST ST. 12933 REPAIR TANK AT BAIT HOUSE 1951 HWY 78 503 0.00 175.00 487.50 06/28/89 13723 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/28/89 13721 ATTEMPTED TO CLEAR STOPPAGE AT LIFELINE 503 0.00 25.00 52.50 06/26/89 ON S. BALLARD 13710 R&R PUMP AT SOUTHFORK N1 LIFT STATION 503 0.00 150.00 288.00 06/27/89 13708 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/27/89 13748 MOBILE COLLECTION 12800 GALLONS RENTAL 503 0.00 37.50 0.00 06/30/89 PUMP TRUCK 13747 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 37.50 37.50 06/30/89 13709 MOBILE COLLECTION 12800 GALLONS 503 0.00 37.50 225.00 06/27/89 13743 MOBILE COLLECTION 22100 GALLONS RENTED 503 0.00 0.00 0.00 06/29/89 PUMP TRUCK 13744 CLEARED SEWER STOPPAGE AT 306 & 308 W. 503 0.00 25.00 52. 50 06/29/89 MARBLE 13745 TRANSPORTED PUMP TRUCK TO FT WORTH FOR 503 0.00 37.50 37. 50 06/29/89 REPAIRS 13742 DAILY ROUNDS 503 0.00 75.00 37. 50 06/29,59 ** Subtotal ** 0.00 4962.50 13968.25 *** Total *** 0.00 12235.06 27439.75 ,r