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PRE-COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1986
8: 30 A.M.
PRE-COUNCIL CHAMBER
1) Application For "Certified Local Government" Status (M&C
G-6553) - Emil Moncivais , Assistant Planning Director
( 10 Min .)
2) Cancellation of Rental Agreement for Copy Machines and Award of
New Rental Agreement ( M&C P-1855 ) and Purchase of File System
for Municipal Court (M&C P-1856, P . 10 of 11 ) - A. Judson
Bailiff , Finance Director (15 Min . )
3) Economic Development Administration Grant - Stockyards Area
( I .R . No . 7086) and Application for Economic Development
Administration Grant - Stockyards Area ( M&C G-6552) - Bob
Terrell , Assistant City Manager (20 Min .)
4 ) Council Meeting on March 11 and National League of Cities
Conference - Ruth Alexander, City Secretary ( 5 Min . )
5) No Smoking Ordinance - Mayor Pro Tem Bert C . Williams
( 15 Min .)
6) Resolution Opposing the Approval of Any New Permit Authorizing
the Discharge of Wastewater Effluent witF Less Than
"State-of-Art" Treatment Standards for Eagle Mountain Lake -
Richard Sawey , Water Director ( 5 Min .)
7) Smoke Detectors in Apartment Houses - Councilmember Kathy
Wetherby ( 10 Min . )
8 ) Martin Luther King , Jr . Holiday Recognition - Mayor Pro Tem
Bert C . Williams (10 Min .)
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The purpose of the Pre-Council Conference held prior to a
regular City Council Meeting is to allow the Mayor and
Councilmembers to discuss informally items on the agenda and to
secure information from the City Manager and the staff .
Although the meeting is open to the public , citizens are
requested to reserve comments and questions for the subsequent
Council meeting so they will be a part of the public record .
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PRE-COUNCIL MINUTES
January 21, 1986
Absent: Bolen
Newkirk
ITEM REFERRED TO
1) Application for "Certified Local Government" Status (M&C G-6553)
Moncivais: Summarized the 1980 amendments to the Historical Preservation Act
ana outlined the steps which the City would have to take to become
eligible for federal funding on historic preservation projects.
Wetherby: Will this tie the City into anything similar to the Antiquities
Commission? (Moncivais: No, this just allows the City access to
federal funds.)
2) Cancellation of Rental Agreement for Copy Machines and Award of
New Rental Agreement for Copy Machines (M&C P-1855) and Purchase of
File System for Municipal Courts (M&C P-1856, P. 10 of 11)
Allen: Explained the Committee had met again and still recommends the
City choose Copy & Litho as the new copy machine vendor. Also, the
vendor has signed a waiver on the 30-day cancellation right.
Regarding the award of contract for the file system for Municipal
Court, stated there would be opposition voiced in the Council
meeting about the selection of Metroplex Office Systems.
3) Economic Development Administration Grant - Stockyards Area (I .R.
No. 7086) and Application for Economic Development Administration
Grant - Stockyards Area (M&C G-6552)
Terrell : Stated that staff's recommendation to Council is to authorize staff
apply for and accept the $4.5 million EDA grant. The money will be
used to complete various projects in the Stockyards area, specific-
ally Phase I. No City match is required.
4) Council Meeting on March 11 and National League of Cities Confer-
ence
Alexander: Explained the need for Council to decide whether to move the regu-
lar meeting of March 11 to another date. The Council meeting was
moved to Thursday, March 13.
Pre-Council Minutes
January 21, 1986
Page Two
5) No Smoking Ordinance
Williams: Emphasized the importance of the issue and stated that the issue is
"where" you smoke, not whether you "can". Wade Adkins mentioned
that the draft ordinance was prepared using the language in Dallas'
ordinance with two major changes: 1) this ordinance allows
employers to have voluntary regulations; and 2) penalties for
non-compliance similar to Arlington's not Dallas' . Suggested this
issue be opened up for public comment.
Wetherby: I am concerned about getting into a Prohibition-type deal as well
w as lost worker productivity due to a ban.
Bagsby: Have you considered a posting ordinance?
Harman: I suggest that staff get back to Council in two weeks with a
preliminary report and recommend a process on how to proceed on
this issue.
Williams: I would also like to have staff evaluate the effects of other
ordinances. WA
6) Resolution Opposing the Approval of Any New Permit Authorizing the
Discharge of Wastewater Effluent with Less than "State-of-Art"
Treatment Standards for Eagle Mountain Lake
Sawey: Explained the contents of the resolution.
7) Smoke Detectors in Apartment Houses
Wetherby: Requested that Council go back to the smoke detector ordinance and
strengthen the language. Called on Chief Peacock to respond to
questions.
Harman: I suggest that Council allow staff time to work with Fire, Legal ,
and the State and bring back a report in two weeks. (Wetherby:
Urge staff not to delay any longer than this.) DH:DAI:
WA
Bagsby: I would like to look into requiring sprinkler systems as well .
Wetherby: City-owned apartments should undergo stronger inspections now. DH
Pre-Council Minutes
January 21, 1986
Page Three
8) Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Recognition
Williams: Asked the City Manager to determine ways to grant City employees a
day off in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. RAM
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION REQUF"vD
JANUARY 21, 1986
Absent: Lancaster
ITEM REFERRED TO
1) Items to be Continued/Withdrawn - None
2) Appointments to Board and Commissions
Councilman Garrison appointed Thomas E. Young and Jackson Wilson to the
Board of Adjustment. RA
3) Comments/Requests
a) Application for Economic Development Administration Grant - Stockyards Area
(M&C G-6552)
Bagsby: What will the $4.5 million go for? (Terrell : The money will be
spent on projects that will benefit the Stockyards area overall .
Lancaster: I thought the facilities would be the exclusive use of Triad
Corp. (Terrell : The public will not be denied access to its use.)
b) Cancellation of Rental Agreement for Copy Machines and Award of New Rental
Agreement for Copy Machines (M&C P-1855)
Johnny Williams , Copy & Litho, spoke in favor. John Martinez, Zeno
Systems, and Mr. Green, Oce Business Systems, spoke in opposition.
Councilmen Vance and Newkirk expressed their opinion that the bid
specifications read like a one-year contract.
Bagsby: Was the cost of money included in analyzing the award of this
contract? (Staff: No) .
5) Citizen Presentations
1) Anne Corey spoke to request Council 's consideration of "Creation of
Ordinance to Protect Consumers Against Abuse From Car Repair Dealers" WA
2) Duane Dodd requested the City inspect and approve delivery of the
Municipal Courts File System. RAM
3) Darla Curry requested the City pass a no-smoking ordinance and not
consider a voluntary enforcement provision. WA
6) Zoning Hearing Z-85-291 - Approved
Administrative Action Re;�sted
January 21, 1586
Page Two
6) Annexation Hearing
Southbend Addition (First Hearing) : Councilman Newkirk asked when the City
will have a growth management policy on annexations. DAI
Ashland Village Addition (First Hearing) : Councilmembers Garrison and
Wetherby expressed concern over the changes continually being made to the
developer's concept plan. (Harman: Let us schedule this whole issue for
review at a future Work Session) . DAI
7) Letters from Citizens
Alma R. G. Parish (Claim) RAM:BH
Don Sowell (Claim) RAM:BH
Charles R. Collins (Claim) RAM:BH
Keyeanne Henderson, Lana Laird, Paul Gail McCaig (Claim) RAM:BH
Raul Juarez (Claim) RAM:BH
Hubert R. Martin, Jr. (Claim) RAM:BH
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. (Claim) RAM:BH
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. (Claim) RAM:BH
Marion Harris (Claim) RAM:BH
Ace Sanitary Products (Claim) RAM:BH
CNA Insurance (Claim) RAM:BH
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PRE-COUNCIL VOTES
JANUARY 21, 1986
ABSENT: BOLEN
NEWKIRK
I. APPLICATION FOR "CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT" STATUS -- EMIL MONCIVAIS
Mr. Moncivais summarized the 1980 Amendments to the Historical Preservation Act and
outlined the steps which the City would have to take to become eligible for federal
funding on historic preservation projects.
Wetherby: Will this tie the City into anything similar to the Antiquities
Commission? (Moncivais: No, this just allows the City access to federal funds.)
II. AWARD OF NEW RENTAL AGREEMENT FOR COPY MACHINES AND PURCHASE OF FILE SYSTEM FOR
MUNICIPAL COURTS -- BEN ALLEN
Mr. Allen explained that the Committee had met again and still recommends that the
City go with Copy and Litho as the new vendor for copy machines. Also, the vendor
has signed a waiver on his 30 day cancellation right.
Regarding the award of contract for the file system for Municipal Court, Mr. Allen
stated that there would be opposition voiced in the regular Council Meeting about the
selection of Metroplex Office Systems.
III. EDA GRANT FOR STOCKYARDS -- BOB TERRELL
Stated that staff's recommendation to Council is that it authorize staff to apply for
and accept the $4.5 million EDA grant. The money is to be used to complete various
projects in the Stockyards area -- specifically Phase I. No City match is required
for these funds.
IV. NLC CONFERENCE -- RUTH ALEXANDER
Ms. Alexander explained the need for Council to decide whether to move the regular
meeting of March 11 to another date. Council decided to move the regular Tuesday
meeting to Thursday. March 13.
V. NO SMOKING ORDINANCE -- BERT WILLIAMS
Councilman Williams emphasized the importance of the issue and stated that the issue
is "where" you smoke, not whether you "can." Mr. Adkins mentioned that the draft
ordinance was prepared using the language in Dallas' ordinance with two major changes
-- 1) this ordinance allows employers to have voluntary regulations, and 2) penalties
for non-compliance similar to Arlington's not Dallas' . 11e also suggested that this
issue be opened up for public comment.
Wetherby: I am concerned about getting into a Prohibition-type deal at
worker productivity due to a ban. � tIC �� 1
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Bagsby: Have you considered a posting ordinance? CITY SECRETARY
Harman: I suggest that staff get back to Council in two weeks wi h n
report and recommend a process on how to proceed from there on th Asu '
Williams: I would also like to have staff evaluate the effects of other ordinances.
VI. DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER EFFLUENT RESOLUTION -- RICHARD SAWEY
Mr. Sawey explained the contents of the resolution.
VII. SMOKE DETECTORS IN APARTMENT HOUSES -- KATHY WETHERBY
Councilmember Wetherby requested that the Council go back to the smoke detector
oridinance and strengthen the language. She then called upon Chief Peacock to
respond to questions.
Harman: I suggest that Council allow staff time to work with Fire, Legal, and the
state and bring back a report in two weeks. (Wetherby: Urge staff not to delay any
longer than this.)
Bagsby: I would like to see us look into requiring sprinkler systems as well.
Wetherby: City-owned apartments should undergo stronger inspections now.
VIII. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOLIDAY RECOGNITION -- BERT WILLIAMS
Councilman Williams asked the City Manager to come up with way to grant City
employees a day off in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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COUNCIL MEETING
JANUARY 21, 1986
ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION REQUESTED
ITEM
I. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Garrison: Thomas E. Young to Board of Adjustment
Jackson Wilson to Board of Adjustment
II., REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER
MSC G-6552 Application for EDA Grant - Stockyards Area - approved
Bagsby: What will the $4.5 million go for? (Terrell: The money will be spent on
projects which will benefit the Stockyards area overall.
Lancaster: I thought that the facilities would be the exclusive use of Triad Corp.
Terrell: The public will not be denied access to its use.)
M&C P-1855 Canellation of Rental Agreement for Copy Machines - approved
Mr. Williams, Copy S Litho, spoke in favor.
Mr. Martinez, Zeno Systems, and Mr. Green, Oce Business Systems, spoke in opposition.
Councilmen Vance and Newkirk expressed their opinion that the bid specifications read
Like a one year contract.
Bagsby: Was the cost of money included in analyzing the award of this contract?
Staff: No)
V. CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS
Anne Corey -- "Creation of Ordinance to Protect Consumers Against Abuse From Car
Repair Dealers"
Duane Dodd spoke to request the City to inspect and approve delivery of the Municipal
Courts File System. -n^
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Darla Currey spoke to request that the City pass a non-smoking ordin+�iW y
consider a voluntary enforcement provision. g� JGYitL� R1
VI. ZONING HEARING Z-85-291 - approved �. vow,VII. ANNEXATION HEARING
Southbend Addition (First Hearing): Councilman Newkirk asked when the City will have
a growth management policy on annexations.
Ashland Village Addition (First Hearing): Councilmembers Garrison and Wetherby
expressed concern over the changes continually being made to the developer's concept
plan. (Harman: Let us schedule this whole issue for review at a future workshop
session.)
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