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AGENDA �
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING �
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 AT 7: 30 P.M. {
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET �
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I. CALL TO ORDER �
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''� II. INVOCATION - COUNCILMAN DALTON �
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III. CITIZENS REQUEST AND/OR MISC. REPORTS & DISCUSSIONS �
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IV. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (December 2, 11, 12, 1975) �
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V. OLD BUSINESS �
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A. City Council to consider the issuance of bonds in �
the following amounts : �
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General Obligation - $300, 000 `
($200,000 of such for a fire sub-station, and �
$100,000 for street improvements) ;
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Revenue Bonds - $200,000 �
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(The entire amount for construction of the �
raw water pump station) �
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VI. NEW BUSINESS �
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A. City Council to consider an ordinance declaring i
"No Parking" in front of the Grapevine Opry be- ;
tween the hours of 5:00 P.M. and 12 :00 midnight. r
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B. City Council to consider an ordinance and authorize �
the City Staff to proceed with a study through the §
Texas Municipal Retirement System to give prior
years service to eligibl� employees.
C. City Council to set a date for an application �
made by Mr. Victor Hall to move a structure into �
the City Limits . �
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED �
BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, �
THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND �
POSTED ON THIS THE 12TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1975 AT 2 :00 P.M. �
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
EMERGENCY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1975 AT 7 : 30 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN '
VI. NEW BUSINESS
D. City Council to review bids and award the contract
for the manufacture and delivery of two raw water
pumps.
E. City Council to recess to the canference room for =;
a private meeting to discuss a personnel matter
with a specific employee and his immediate super- �
visor. This closed meeting will be on this topic �
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only persuant to Article 6252-17 Section (2g) Texas ;
Civil Statutes. �
F. City Council to return to the Council Chambers
and adjourn. �
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These items have been placed on the City Council Agenda as �
emergency items in order to insure the health, safety, and �
general welfare of the citizens of Grapevine, Texas.
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED
BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION,
1969, THE CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND ;
POSTED ON THIS THE 16TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1975 AT 11:00 A.M. €
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STATE OF TEXAS X
COUNTY OF TARRANT X
CITY OF GRAPEVINE X
The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas convened
in regular session at 7:45 P.M. on this the 16th day of
,,$ December, 1975 with the following members present to-wit:
William D. Tate Mayor
Thelma Conine Councilwoman
Doil Dalton Councilman
Bob Murphy Councilman
C. L. Oliver Councilman
Willis Pirkle Councilman
Charles Dunn Councilman
constituting a quorum with
Floy Ezell City Manager
Jim Hancock Assistant City Manager
Kenneth R. Pritt, Jr. City Secretary
with John Boyle, City Attorney absent, with
Rayford Price Acting City Attorney
(Associate of John Boyle)
Mayor Tate called the meeting to order.
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, The Invocation was given by Councilman Dalton.
Mayor Tate inquired of the assembly if those desiring to
make a statement on behalf of Bill Wilton wished to speak
now, in open assembly, or later in private session with the
council. Each member expressed a desire to make their state-
ment in private before the Council.
- The next order of business was for the City Council to con-
sider the minutes of the December 2, 11, and 12th, 1975
meetings. Councilman Dunn made a motion to approve the
minutes as published. Councilwoman Conine seconded the
motion and the motion prevailed by the following vote.
Ayes : Tate, Conine, Pirkle, Murphy, Dalton, Oliver and Dunn
Noes : None
The next order of business was for the City Council to con-
sider the issuance of bonds in the following amounts:
General Obligation Bonds - $300,000
($200, 000 of such for a fire sub-station)
($100, 000 for street improvements)
Revenue Bonds - $200, 000
(The entire amount for construction of the
; raw water pump station)
The City Manager gave a brief history stating that the
issuance of the $300,000 in General Obligation Bonds would
not require a tax increase. He further stated that he felt
this was a good time to sell the bonds and recommended that
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the City advertise for bids to acquire the best interest �
rates available. Councilman Murphy stated that he felt �
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issuance of the Revenue Bonds for the raw water pump station s
was essential. He then made a motion to approve the issuance �
of $300,000 in General Obligation Bonds and $200, 000 in Revenue �
Bonds. Councilman Dalton seconded the motion and the motion �
prevailed by the following vote : �
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Ayes : Tate, Conine, Murphy, Oliver, Dalton, Pirkle, and Dunn �
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Noes : None
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The next order of business was for the City Council to con-
sider an ordinance declaring "No Parking" in front of the
Grapevine Opry between the hours of 5 :00 P.M. and 12 :00 mid-
ni,ght. The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed
ordinance. There was little discussion and Councilman
Pirkle made a motion to adopt the ordinance. Councilwoman
Conine seconded the motion and the motion prevailed by the #
following vote: �
Ayes : Tate, Conine, Murphy, Oliver, Dalton, Pirkle and Dunn �
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Noes : None `
ORDINANCE NO. 75-51
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, CHAPTER 4, �
SECTION 4, SUBSECTION (I) OF THE CITY CODE
; TO PROHIBIT PARKING IN SPECIFIC DESIGNATED
LOCATIONS ON THE WEST SIDE OF MAIN STREET; �
PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
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The next order of business was for the City Council to con- :
sider an ordinance and authorize the City Staff to proceed `
with a study through the Texas Municipal Retirement System �
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to give updated prior years service to eligible employees. E
The Assistant City Manager gave a brief history stating �
that this ordinance would put into effect Senate Bill No. ;
432 which offers three options in adopting the plan and s
calls for a January lst, 1976 deadline. He further stated �
that Plan No. 1 has been selected for conside�ation. He �
commented that the measure would make the City' s retirement f
benefits more responsive to inflation or deflation. The o-
plan will be of special benefit to long-term employees and �
those now close to retirement. Employees returning to work `
after prior year' s service will be allowed to reinstate �
previous years service credit by redepositing the amount �
previously withdrawn in one lump sum with 5% interest. He �
further stated that there are approximately fourteen employees ;
who will be eligible to make redeposits. The Assistant City
Manager further acknowledged that the new plan would allow ;`
past benefits to be increased as the City pro rates the
current matching rate back to cover previous years of service.
This system will allow previous retirement benefits to be
brought up to meet the current level of the economy. The
Texas Municipal Retirement System will conduct a new study
every four years to update and distribute the matching �
benefits. He further stated that the City would have twenty- �
five years to amorize its investment. �:
The City Secretary then read the caption of the proposed `
ordinance. Mayor Tate asked if the personnel committee �
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had reviewed the proposed plan and if so what was the�ir �
recommendation. Councilman Dunn stated that the personnel �
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Committee had studied the plan and unanimously recommended
adoption of the ordinance. Councilman Dunn made a mation
to accept the ordinance on an emergency basis. Councilman
Oliver seconded the motion and the motion prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Conine, Murphy, Oliver, Dalton, Pirkle and Dunn
Noes : None
� ORDINANCE No. 75-52
AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING TO GRANT, PROVIDING
FOR THE ALLOWING, UNDER THE ACT GOVERNING THE
TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM, "UPDATED
SERVICE CREDIT" IN SAID SYSTEM FOR SERVICE
PERFORMED BY QUALIFYING MEMBERS OF SUCH SYSTEM
IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE;
ELECTING AND PRESCRIBING THE EFFECTIVE DATE
OF SUCH UPDATED SERVICE CREDITS; AUTHORIZING
AND PROVIDING FOR ALLOWANCE OF INCREASES, AS .
HEREIN PROVIDED, IN MONTHLY BENEFITS PAYABLE
BY TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM, AFTER
THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREIN SPECIFIED, TO RE-
TIRED EMPLOYEES AND TO BENEFICIARIES OF DE-
CEASED EMPLOYEES, UNDER CURRENT SERVICE
ANNUITIES ARISING FROM SERVICE OF SUCH EM-
PLOYEES TO THE CITY; AND DECLARING AN EMER-
GENCY.
The next order of business was for the City Council to
set a date for an application made by Mr. Victor Hall to
mave a structure into the City Limits. The City Secretary
gave a brief history stating that application #HMA 76-1
had been filed and application fee was paid on December 3,
1975. He further stated that the structure to be moved
was a 12' X 60' mobile diner. Councilman Murphy made a
mot�ion to set the Public Hearing for the 4th Tuesday in
January, 1976. Councilwoman Conine seconded the motion
and the motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Conine, Murphy, Oliver, Dalton, Pirkle and Dunn
Noes : None
The next order of business was for the City Council to
review bids and award the contract for the manufacture and
delivery of two raw water pumps. The City Manager gave a
brief history stating that six bids had been received as
well as a recommendation from Freese and Nichols, Consulting
Engineers. See Exhibits A and B attached hereto and made
a part hereof to the minutes of the City Council Meeting of
the City of Grapevine, Texas. He further stated that Freese
& Nichols had recommended the second from lowest bid of Tait
Pump Company in the amount of $25,410.00. The lowest bid
= from Smith Pump Company in the amount of $25,409.00 was not
responsive to specifications. Eddie Cheatham, City Traffic
Coordinator appeared before the Council and explained the
efficiency differences. He stated that the bid of Smith
Pump Company was based on iron impellers coated with nylon
and did not include bronze wearing rings at the running joint
between the impeller and case. He further commented that
bronze impellers last much longer than nylon coated impellers.
The City Manager further stated that Tait Pump Company gave
a delivery date of 280 calendar days, but that Unit #1 could
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be delivered within 84 calendar days after notification
of award of contract. �
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Councilman Murphy made a motion to accept the recommendation k
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of Freese and Nichols and award the contract for two raw
water pump units to Tait Pump Company in the amount of �
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$25,410.00. Councilman Dalton seconded the motion and the �
motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Conine, Murphy, Oliver, Dalton, Pirkle and Dunn $
Noes : None g
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Mayar Tate then declared a recess at 8:15 P.M. ;
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The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tate at 8: 35 P.M. 4
with all members present. �
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Mayor Tate then stated that the City Council would recess to �
the Conference Room for a private meeting to discuss a �
personnel matter with a specific employee and his immediate �
supervisor. This closed meeting was on this topic only �
persuant to Article 6252-17 Section (2g) Texas Civil Statutes.
The City Council then recessed to the Conference Room at F
8:37 P.M. �
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The City Council returned to the Council Chambers at 10 :00 �
P.M. and Mayor Tate called the meeting to order. There being =
no further business Councilman Pirkle m ade a motion to adjourn. �
_ Councilman Oliver seconded the motion and all present voted �
aye. The meeting adjourned at 10 :01 P.M. �
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PASSED AND APPROVED this the _!� day of �
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GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
RAW WATER PUMPING UNITS
- . TABULATION OF BIDS Page 1 of 2
Bids Received: 2:00 P.M, Smith Pump Company � Tait AC Pump Company Peabody-Floway, Inc.
December 15, 1975 1701 W. Euless Blvd. 1201 E. 50th St. P. 0. Box 164
Euless , Texas 76039 Lubbock, Texas 79408 Fresno, California
FREESE AND NICHOLS 93707
Consulting Engineers
ITEM Amount & Eff. Amount & Eff. Amount & Eff.
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with capacity of �750 GPM at $ ��526.00 $ 8,256.00 $ 8,524.00 H
128 feet TDH. 84.0% 78•5� 72.7% y
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2. Unit No. 2 - Two Speed pump $15,883.00 $17,154.00 �
with high speed capacity of $16,471 .00
2900 GPM at 178 TDH. $4.0% 81 .0% 75,2/
TOTAL AMOUNT - BOTH UNITS $25,409.00 $25,410.00 $25,995.00
Delivery Time - Calendar Days 185 280 280
Remarks: � Exception taken to Will not accept
specified warranty. liquidated damages
Pumps do not include
case and impeller
wearing rings
Nylon Coated Meehanite �
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bronze
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RAW WATER PUMPING UNITS �
TABIJ�.ATION OF SIDS
Page 2 of 2
Bids Received: 2;00 P.M. Aurora Pump FMC Corporatian Layne-Western Co. , Inc.
December 15, 1975 800 Airport Road Pump Divisian P. 0. Box 18065
N.Aurora, Illinois 1032 Exchange Bank Da11as, Texas
60542 Tower
FREESE AND NICNOLS Da11as, Texas 75235 .
Consulting Engineers •
I�'�� Amaunt & Eff. Amoun� & Eff. Amount &' Eff.
� . Unit No. 1 - Single speed pumP $i0,800.Op , $10,199.00 $ 9,756.00
� with capacity of 175Q GPM at 76.5°1 78.0% 83.5%
i28 feet TDH.
2. �1nit No. 2 - Twa Speed pump $19,700.00 $20,433.OQ $20,890,00
with high speed capacity af 79.0% 76.5% 83.0%
29Q0 GPM at 178 TQH.
TO1'AL AMOUNT - BOTH UNITS $30,500.Q0 $30,632.00 $3Q,646.Q0
Delivery Time - Calendar Days 300* 252 275
Remarks: � *From date of approval 1 )Deduct $1484 for non- Exceptions taken ta
submittal data. Will spec. Louis-A1lis 2- calu�n pipe wa11 thick-
not accept liquidated speed mator, and reduc ness, impeller bearing
damages. Threaded type time to 217 days material , and paint
� line shaft cp3gs. 2}Deduct $1419 for use a system.
threaded cplgs.
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ated damages
4)FMC Standard terms and
' conditians.
5)Alternate bid offered
on single speed non-
spec units. . �
"EXHIBIT B°
� � � � SIMON W. FREESE
�. " JAMES R.NICHOLS
� ROBERT L. NICHOLS .
� � LEE B. FREESE
F R E E S E A N D N I C 1[ 0 L S ROBERT 5. GOOCH
JOE PAUL JONES
� C O N S U L T I N G E N G f N E E R 5 oc E c.Mn��EEN
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December � V� � 7�J ALBERT H. ULLRICH
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Mr. Floy Ezell
City Manager
City of Grapevine
P. 0. Box 307
Grapevine, Texas 76051
. Re: Raw Water Pumping Units
Contract Award
Dear Mr. Ezell :
Bids were received in your City Hall on December 15, 1975, for furnishing
and delivering two vertical turbine type pumping units for your proposed
new raw water pump station. Six (6) bids were received and 15 copies of
a detailed bid tabulation are enclosed.
The specifications include a provision for evaluating and comparing the
cost of the units based on operating efficiency, which will directly af-
�� fect power consumption and operating costs. The tabulation below shows
both the actual total amount bid and the evaluated amount considering
efficiency.
Total
Total Evaluated Delivery Time
Bidder Amount Bid Amount Calendar Days
Tait Pump Company $25,410 $25,410 280
Layne-Western Company 3p,646 27,846 275
Peabody-Floway Pumps 24,995 30,505 280
Aurora Pump 30,500 32,400 300
FMC Corporation 30,632 33,707 252
Smith Pump Company 25,409 Not Evaluated 185
The bid of Smith Pump Company was based on iron impellers coated with nylon
and does not include bronze wearing rings at the running joint between the
impeller and case. We do not believe the high efficiencies shown with the
: nylon coated impellers are truly reflective of the long term conditions
which will be present after the nylon has worn away. We do not consider
- Smith Pump Company`s bid to be responsive to the specifications and have
not therefore attempted to evaluate it.
T E L E P H O N E 8 1 7 3 3 6-7 1 6 1 8 1 1 L A M A R 5 T R E E T F O R T W O R T H, T E X A S 7 6 1 O 2
Mr. Floy Ezell
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The best bid received when evaluated for efficiencies, is that of Tait
Pump Company. We have no experience with a Tait pump af the size of
these units; hawever, the aviation fueling pumps at Dallas-Fart Worth
Air�ort are similar in size, and are a]1 Tait units. The units have
been operated and maintained by Allied Aviation Fueling Company, who
advise that their service record is excellent. The City of Midland
has had several of their pumps installed 9n deep weli pumping applica-
tions for many years and are entirely satisfied with them.
A delivery time less than 15p calendar days was requested in the speci-
fications, A11 of the bids exceeded this time, and Tait's bid proposed
a delivery time of 280 caiendar days. They have advised. that this time
' is based on the delivery time for the 2-speed, 200 horsepower motar, and
that the smali �5 horsepower single speed unit can be delivered within
twelve weeks - 84 calendar days. The small unit operating alone will �
pump 2.2 M�D, mare than the present Water Treatment Plant capacity, and
would allaw satisfactory operatian for the summer of 1976, with some
throttling.
� We therefore recommend that the award of the contract far furnishing and
deiivering two Raw Water Pumping Units be made to Tait AC Pump Company
at their bid amaunt of $25,410, with the provision that Pumping Unit No.
1 be delivered within 84 calendar days after notificatian af award of
contract.
. Please call if you have any questions concerning our evaluation and recom-
mendations. _
Respectfully submitted, � `
FREESE AND NICHQLS , `,
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