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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-03 Regular Meeting � � F CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS � AGENDA. f � REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING � TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, � 1974, AT 7 :30 PM ` � COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET � E � � R � t I . CALL TO ORDER `' � II. INVOCATION to be given by Councilma.n Pittard ' III. CITIZENS REQUESTS AND/OR MISC . REPORTS & DISCUSSIONS � � A. A representa.tive from the Tarra.nt County Planning ' Department will appear before the Council. ; i IV. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (November 21) Y � � � V. OLD BUSINESS £ � � A. City Council to consider an ordinance amending Title 4, � Cha.pter 15, Section 7 , of the City Code. This will amend � that section that states : "No individual or entity shall ' sell or serve alcoholic beverages for on premise con- � sumption as holder of a mixed bevera.ge permit except in a restaurant, ca.fe, cafeteria or eating establishment is herein defined a.s a business whose gross sales from the �� sale of food on a.n annual basis represents at least fifty ; percent of its total sales." This is in reference to the clubs located in the terminals at the airport. � � ; E B. _ City Council to consider a gun ordinance. � ''s C. City Council to consider the proposal of the Whalen Corp. 4 to drill a water well for the City. � � � VI. NEW BUSINESS � � � � A. C ity Council to consider a resolution regarding the City' s � participation in Tarrant County' s applicatian to HUD. � � `s B. City Council to consider a resolution commending the � High School football team for winning the district. � C. City Council to consider a resolution naming Bethel Roa.d. � � � D. City Council to consider bids for the three surplus � 0 automobiles tha.t the City has for sale. � . � � a 3 r i IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C .S. , AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER i 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, 1969, THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 25TH DAY OF ; NOVEMBER, 1974, AT 4: 15 P.M. � s / � CITY SECRETARY � � � F I 1 � I, � I � � • sTar� o� �s COi�11TY t�' TARRA�T CITZ �' E�RAPJ�VIftE �e City Council of tbe City of arapevine� Texas, coavened in regttlar meeting at ?:� P.M., on this the 3rd day of December, 1974, with the follawing members present, to-wits William Tate I�layor Thel,�a Cc»nine Counailwoman Doil Dalton Counci Lnan I!�illard Dilg Coun�il�n Tc>nrq Eidson Councilman C. D. Pittard GounciLnan Bob I�rp�r Councilman constituting a quorum, with Floy Ezell City l�snager Jim Hancock Assi�tant City �anager 8ennet* Pritt City 3ecretary . Johrt Boyle City Attorney I�yor Zhte called the meeting to order. � The Invocation wa� �iven by Co�nciLaan Pittard. The first order of businesa was I�rvin Siffipson lrom the Tarrant Ccwnty Planning Department appearing bePore the Council to nrge the passage of a resolutioa that the Council was to consider. He explaised that the passage of this resolution wc�uld give them the Z00,t)00 persons needed to make the application. There was very little dis- cussios by the Council and yls�ror Tate instrt�cted the City $eeretary to read the resolution. The C3�y 8ecretary read the resolution and Counailman Eidson made a mo�ioa to pass aad approve resolution 74-15 as read. �ounci].m�an Dilg secouded the motioa and the mc�tion prev�ed by the folloWing vote: A,yes; Tate, Conine, Deltos, Dilg� Eidson, Pittard� bturpb`y _ �Toe e= �one Thm next order oY business was the consideratioa of the miiutes. Councilman Dalton made a motion to dispense with the reading of the miautas of �oxember 21 and approve them ae pre�ented. Cauncilman �p2�y seconded the moticm and the motion prevailed by the folloWing �ote: , , Ayes: Tate, Conine, Daltoa, Dilg, Eidson, Pittard, MarpY�y l�oe s: Noae � The next crder of business was �or the Cit� Council to conaider an ordinance amending xY Title �+� Ch�apter 15, Section 7, of the City Code. This is in referance to the clabs = located in the ter�aisals at the airport. The City Attorsey gave a brie! discription of the� ordinance and explained that the ordinance did not change the zoniag proceed- ures in ar�r way. He alee stated that he had presented the ordinance .to the airlines and that they were in agreement with it. �he City Secret�try read the captioa and �here was little diacussion, with most of the members of the Couneil feeling that the ordf,nance should be passed. Cottncilman Dslton mAde a �otion to pass and approve E)rd�nanae 80. 7�-�i3 as reed. Couacilman=Dilg seconded the motion aad the motion prevailed by t�e following vote: Ayest Tate� Conine, Dalton� Dilg, Sidson, Pi�tard Noes: �one Abstaining: 1�irpY� Counci7.m�an �irp2�y stated that he abstained because he was the cap't��n pilot cf the airliaes that had initiated the ordinance. ORDINANCE N0. 74-43 An ordinance amending the City Code of the City of � Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, by amending Chapter ;,I"""� 4, Section 15-7 , entitled "Mixed Beverage Permit Holder: , to permit the selling or serving of alcoholic beverages by the holder of a mixed beverage permit only in a Restaurant, cafe, cafeteria or eating establishment or on the premises of an individual or entity whose principal business is transporting of the general public and is operating pursuant to a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by a Federal or State Regulatory body; providing a penalty; providing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. � The next item of business was fcr the Council to consider the proposal oF the Whalen Corporation to drill a water well for the City. The City Mani►ger stated that he had talked �ith Mr. Darrow aad that he is airare pY the fact that the City � still does not lu�ow if they will receive ar�y water Yrom drapevine Lake through � an application that is before the Texas Watnr Rights Co�niesion. Mr. Darr.ow appeared before the Cour�cil and stated that he was unable t�o sasurs the Council that he could extend the present rates thay are making available to the City. � Se further stated that he would try to come as elose as he could to the present � rates if the City would decide to drill the well at a later date. Councilman � Eidaon stated that he �.elt the Council should delay on any actiot gntil word was g received from Austin about our appli�ation to acquire some additior�a2 water. � Msyor Tate stated �hat he aoncurred with Councilman Eidson and that he recom�ends the item be tabled. Couricilman Murpk�y and Councilman Dilg both stated •t2iat they ; concurred and Councilman Dilg made a motioa to table the item. Co�tnciLsan $ Murphy seconded the motion and the motion prevailed by the following vote: ` Ayes: Tate, Conine, Daltoa, Dilg, Eidsoa, Pittard, Murpl�y $oes: None ' � Mayor �ate stated that the item be bx�xght before the Council again after �ord is � received from Austin about our application; and that the who�e water situation be � diseuseed. � k A 3 The next item of businesa was for the City Couneil to consider a gun ordinance. � k �.'he City Attorney gave a brief history of the ordinance. Meyor Tate then stated � that he didn't like the requirement of written pe�:�sion and he also �elt the ' ordinance was too restrictive. There was a discuasion of the restrictiveness oP ; tlu ordisance. The City At�orney pointed out that the o�%�iaance did not restrict � a person Yrom uaing a gua on his o:an property in order to protect self or property. � � After a brief dis'imassion, Councilman Dalton made a mo�ion to have the May+or and � the City Attorney get tog+�ther and aome up with several alternatives, and to ° bring these alternatives back to the Council. Councilman Eidson stated that he 7 would like to have the 3ssue back before the Coun�il by the last reg�].ar meeting � in January. Cot�acilman Pittard seconded the motion and the motion prevailed by � s the followi.ng v�ote; Ayes: �ate, Coaine, Dalton, ➢ilg, Eidson, Pittard, MurpY�y ', �oes: Hone . ' Councilman MurpY�y then stated that he would like to have a provision ia the . � ; ordinance that would allow him to use firearms on his own property but would ' proteat him ftom pr-o�ectiles falling on or going aeross his property when fired ' by another person�, Mayor Tate then called for a ten minute recess at 9:00 P.I+I, � The meeting �econvened at 9:17 P.M. with the following members present, to-wit: � Willism Tate Me�yor € Thelma Gonine Cauncilwoman ? Doil Dalton Gouncilman € Millard Dilg Councilman g 3bmn�pr Bidson Council.man , C. D. Pi#tard � Cotweilman Bob Murplyt Councilman ' I constituting a quorum, with f ; � Floy Ezell City Manager � � � dim II�tncock Assistant City Manager 8enneth Pritt City 3ecretary � dohn Boyle City Attorney � i The next order of busiaess was Yor the City Council to consider a resolution ' coummending the F�igh School football team for �vinniug the district. Mayor Tate read the resolution and Councilman Eidson made a motion to pass and approve Resolution Ro. 7�+�1�+. Councilman pittard seconded the motion and the r�tion prevailed by the following votes - � Aye s: Tate, Conine, Da lton, Dilg� Eid so�, Pi�t�td, lr?srpY�y Noes; None � � RESOLUTIO� �0. 7�+-1� ' WHEREAS, the Grapevine 8igh SchOOl fobtball team distinguished itself by wianing the District Championship of 3A-5 of the Texas � Interscholastia League Por the 197�+ season; and ; f WF�REAS, the members of the team, �he coach and the entire �student ° body exhibited not only great skill but a high degree oY sportsman- � R £ i 5 { { g ship and fair play in sehieving this Championship; and WI�REAS, the t}rapevine City Co�aneil and the citizens of arapevine are proud of the team for this fine effcrt; T�'O1�E, ABOVE P�IISES C(3�3IDSR�SD 2 B� I2 RESOLIL�D BY � CITi Cf�CIL OF TI� CITY OF t�RAPE9IliS, �CAS s SECPION 1. That the arapeQine High School football team, its coach and the student boc'�i be congratulated , and appla�tded for winning the football Cbampioaship oY Dietriat 3A-5 asd for giving a fine example for all the citizens of (irapeviAe. � The next order o! business was for the Cocmcil to consider a resolution naming Bethel xoad. The City Mnnager geve a brief hlstory of the resolntion stat�ng that this resolution was naming a�t existiAg road thst was an ex'Cention of Bethel xoad in Coppell to S.H. 121 in arapevine. In order to be unifora, it was reeommended that this rnad 1n our city limite be ealled Bethel Road. Cocincilman Dalton made a motion to pass asd approve� 8esolution �o. 7�+-16. Counailman Murp�y �eeonded the motion and the motion prevailed by the following votes �rest Tate, Conine, Dalton, Dilg, Eidson, Pittard, Murphy �oess �one The next order of business was for the City Council tc� consider bids for the tLree aurplus a�utoa�biles that the City has for sale. Tha City N�anager stated that he had only raceived one bid for the three �utomobiles. T'he Bid Prom Donathan Burnett wae as fo2lowst 197�# Ford 700.00 1974 ForB 5.00 i973 Ford OI.O� The City Manager reeom�ended that the bid be re�ected because he felt the City could get more for the vehicles through negotiation. Councilman EYdaon made a � motion to re�ect the bidl of Donatbaa Bt�rnett. Couacilman Muxpl�r seconded the motion and the motion prevailed b�I the Pollowing votet Ayest Tate� Coaine, Dalton� Bilg, Eidson� Pittard, Mt�rp2�q 8oes: �one There being no Yurther business, Councilman Eidson made a motion tm ad�ourn the meeting. The motion wss seconded by Couneilman Pit�ard, aad all present voted aye. The meeting xas ad�ourned at 9:35 P.M. PASSED A�iD APPROVED� this the f� day� of�C�[+ e��--j 197�. MAYO ATTSSTi � 3ECRLTARY