HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes City Council - 05/14/1980Mal
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Sager Luer Joon
err Pro 'het Edmond L. ale
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Or, .mak test City meager R. Davao Tom
pilaw Diaz City Attorney J. truce Aycock
Jock !t, Dumakr Ci ry Secretary Dill O. Need
Dotty$. Turner
cliff Zarsky
Sayer Luther Joni called the meeting to order in the Osumi I Chamber of
City"tlltlriend Intim the moiler and wife and children of Council Vitosbe# Jack
#01101a lobo were int fo the meeting.
Vir tion wits given .by Council ilember thapphys fol lowing which Mayor
3� o Tule l i,.:.Slit led the audience in the tied, of Allegiance to the
Fi#g of thetinited States,
.*.tiyS*Gistary Will O.. Read celled the roll of require Charter` Officers
rt ,that„the necessary quorumpresent to conduct a legally ccosti..:
toted eiel
Selear,mss. anrvt e4 the issue cif the foils ting proclr tlen t- 4110.
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mistermisteriart the oith to rankly f,
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*sm. ills ,.eascait-.sat. ostablishaii as- racial rod ley ice. EnfQr .it ►* :% � .. . .
Wile ration regulations as sot forth in Mil. tart 3t of trot f'a400 **91“-Or.-
-aprOnted by Council iloobor.4ack, f:
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firottrolkO, oppolotedE by Council . kir tV *ur
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.TOK4Intoor, topoloto4 by Council llo . r ;tom.
oast it lkt•t."
t a + t `osoting*lea,ilatoriel
litattwik tomotit #r
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May Page
r Cleon opened 3' only bid received on this 1.,oh:: 'rte Aminoil USA.
tF 1i3.4Ol acres located j=tst help+ Wesley Sole Diw and alcwg the r OV4it side
of the >4+0eeeS River far a 3 -year lease of which the Cita owns ane -half thsr
ainera i .
Mr. Wenn opened thy one bid on this least frps. r. Harry H. Cullen of
moisten. Temas_
. 435--35 acres including. the Girl Stout Garp portion of Latta Corpus Christi State
Park and ed}alining properties far A 3 -year luxe. The City own* one-half the
Mineral rights n 325.4 acres and all the mineral nights pn 109.95 acres.
Mr. -Glenn thea opened the only bid received on this least from John R.
Thompson Operating, Inc. of Abilene. Texas.
• rayon SF.3 a ,awewly 3.bwbve. idol the bids will be tabled fOr 46 hours,
pursuant to the r"equireaents of the City Charter, and referred to the staff for
tabulation and recommendation.
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Mayor Pro Titre Semple Announced the public hearings on the two fOliowing
annexation matters: ..
• a_ - Contractual annexation of Jackson Moods Mobile tion* Park located on the north
side of MclXenzie Road betwe 1N-37 and the /tutees River. The owner has
-requested anncxat€ctn.
C'i'ty Mtenager Towlend infaresed -the Council that the City had .received is
letter from lir. C. W. Phillips requesting that the Jackson ;his Mobile Home ;Park
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aft-riexidt* Lin City 9n order that his utility rates for h€$ tenants ehlght 6±�
lowered. Mr." r ere 'further stated that the Owner had also requested that th
!and involved b, zoned for use as a mobile home park prior to approval of the
amrtexation. "He noted that the zoning procedure had boon started and Oil be
w Itis -air wteks;
Mr. Phil44pd addressed the Council and stated that hes had requested
inmate tlor► becaaasa ho w,as_of the Anion that both his tenants and the City
kid-. fit: ho evSr, he voiced his objections to the deposit rtequired..by
the f+.4)44€4 Utilit es t3efrart•-+Let to the otpuot of MOW. 1» elPo4.he had beanie pay
fe$ Ott, rAt4,10 to the City:for some tip. Mr, Phillips eePlei ed tom" methods he
keVlore zct deter.P4 xt the chargee (qr gna for each tataaxt to t1,r c .nhl la borne * !'Ir:,
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f! tivo by 500,04* th.at 'V)& *rir9 !''R Oc!g 1. ,e)J4eW by Waz arse p*4)&e{s
unanimously.
Motion ay SemPl-4's -Tmr; 1,JIA
be approved, sp m bf Diaz and pissed ar;tnivottSly.
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b. £antraetuaf annexation of 19 P[j a reg .located wwtes* l**37 and 0 RiVer
Road east of Clark ad Road at the -m.i.':4r of the prwerty owner.
City Manager Townsend lrs;at+r th; s then to to Liol-s i ;3trtil for annexation
and expiained that the. nietTer .is will:PA to ;r.-rrex hi i tend provided It can he
pra.....:d "1-11 ezriar ta. annexation.
No one 3potot In regard to this )gutter.
- -Viotien by Reit that the hearinl be R Pied, se onded by Turner and passed
unanimously.
city manager Townsend exp 3raa tr)et rdina€ity land that Is annexed is
given the zoning of "'1-I3 atul the Procedure for prezeninrg property that is to
be annexed 'ss to amend the Text of the 2oniog Ordinance -
)4061 Member Zaxsky irquircd if t`e !cry ',ones property outside but
adjacent to The City. -and City .Manager Townsend replied that the staff would
194c to recommend that the .Council establish inning for areas outside the City
limits to order to eliminate the tire -consuming procedures being enacted at this
gi,aas. Mr. Townsend stated that the Planning Commission had not dgres3 toPeeur^
_.,eAd the adopting of a general land use talars for the lased outeldo the :City 1iolts.
tiayor Jones suggested that this be presented to the glaarnletri. Commission
It ecere 0,714)1k
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fuer their consideration of adopting such a tn;?k4 pl40,
hvticen b'/ pomilhY 'tNit the tounaT rppre
.r r-ie�c_-- �'�,49rsde by Turner and pasted
. te:easn iH 37 and 13 dtivat R 3 5
f4. := y 4 gror, n p ;= m t ;s
iitonr s r #*Air [as the E'lty M4ea: tr*,4 i+e{.o~rr.t5. City Manager
Items siltK'0aTel cornent$ aed ouvotions
Toxr<se1d 01144104d Or WI
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at€ btess
Scouter Corr i i Meeting
May 14, 1900
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a. A pc#ttc hearlog ars held or= dope fir. 1=70 sun the closing *f In unawade
dedicated but unused strebk along the west boundary of industrial
lechoology Park. This street paeralleis the total Nt$t boundary of
the pry 77.57 acre Veit i development of lndust3trlal.1'echeoionv_.
Parts Located between Old Brownsville goad and Beer Lane west of Padre
island Drive,
City Manager Townsend also presented the following related Item for the
tunici1°S coesidearstfor;
p. Plows and specifications be approved for construction of improvements for
industrial Technology Park, and bids be received on June 114 1g1)Gl, :The
project includes streets, drainage, water and sanitary sewer systems
for development of a 77.5 acre industrial park at Sear Lane and South Padre
island Drive. The piers of the subdivision has been approved by the Planning,
Commission.
Council tienter.Zarskyr .inquired about the conssructtori casts of the prripposed
street tea rovements. underground utilities, etc. -
City Manager Townsend replied that the City -will pay for these improvements..
the preliminary pians for this street construction have been completed; and the
estimated cost far the improvements. including street; sidewalks, stores sewer,
water limes and sewer system will be a little less than MOM,.
.
, lir. Townsend explained that this expenditure C411 provide for the installa.
tion of a technical Industrial park which will attract Industries t� the area to
provide jobs. - -.lee further stated that the contract designates that only sew
industries will be ellbwed to install facilities in the indust€ia1_park. and
the Industrial Firrirrdatiun wi l l proceed -to attract new industries to purchase
-awe in the park, .C1ty Manager Townsend informed the Council that other- cities
. are in the process of providlrig similar attractive sites to induce Industries to
locate facilities, and this effort Wit induces industries to locate in Carnes
ss
1EassmreW#E +x stua�e it that. the irsriustrie Cemeission itis rcear ndsd.....-
th a approa+Ch, And although i. t 111 I require an expenditure by the City, add i t i ona l
w141 he provided for the citizens,
Council Baer 1arrskyr again questioned the large e*pendlture by the City,
whth is jeaatt forphase eanc of the total project.
$it' J041t$?l oapreased the opinion that this is ars o+xte li nt 30aa to attract
iszdostri rat to thi4 City and tM r'etaulttet lAfla Alifiket .e f .. n6s that will be
alvei tate lee.
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holi to this pfooroat. too
kap-to coott,tiota '�'e'aaitit+d
`-- i# isintritt frost this ira
.410::-..400101110140010014rt Xhipt' t oltios •ata
eft..'inskraterin.
:that ha did -not -reatitoS:444
ilosnitIonad sihither Or'not'iit.f�t 1
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INK hie int014. n4 innthaai,
tokthist an alternative 'of .Obtaining s
CM of onion..but siltb Ow/.sem of PrOW
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v *vt0111444016o at. tide tiers. K* .l o-st. F thst
a otMr- ai d= " .envoi* + a.t -profit corporation, but this ..
trout ptieisat:ot t>5: l is` oftitr dis stu by the ;tiff{ It tint hese
tiattltakWs,'IS. the belt approach to pru tsire isiprovesonts tO the
ti #s i
Itsgnsend assuresshe toencti that i
sd'the s l :of..thie. r a nIn9-bs for stroet saprtvt t Rs sooa the .-..,
.404047Olii otee 4.vgirilbio,fors ha 1-4_
Flit r stew, dilahrsi in that r}isearne4 ikat, F -B
st t_. 1 ,t•: i .,.ss e u I d f -- ` .tom#i a i. -
-sdd trier; r• st -t cure a �'ma lo "(bah -Wen 40
4,4- at big , Ott etre as the result
ihtm1€''wiiy -a ii .a# it r- atit Sir €-reat.ignmeat.
c *t J$. 7 ys- Kvia,max f for* k
***40444,P0 100 22 - city for . n 0t o.
i r l i 2 old okiit the -sztag rr It years: is
int 1,04, r tt1c. be. re&att& .. • p'eolii.I# toot ty tontroi
4.IP.fort-Consiereiai t.ato isomettoosts at aft estimated cost
t•iaioek f sRtorit¢ ot"tuna$ ith0. 0ncrett
trength said dikity ; ntm.1 are ntoposeth tonstruction
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w>f. jets its, City-
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poslacts It tha seats deer'
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Ail*koie t Tata rests 'For:s st *Wt
4itt;:thatlisoirrisiltalime and LIP10144,4*0461,4Dopiptioniwttitf
. of li s end1 t fiar►itp tat i tl ,`.
OW of the.. Wit of s39nal%zatia at Ta! _.
en Open,, .. Since then* .'the 'State OH-
-40iiiiiiittions With littiLlesierel norwri. - T'iie ra i sdi C1
tbe .Z reigibleg intessett1ans Ma increased aborts 0 - Lqt elle ail
7&a<itad ht_thit,State for the Upson Street si9th)1Thtion 1urinse.:
. . 4,411 a tilt this rsianth
F. *IOWA budget be amended to provide a temporary position orf m l04ia t( ..
+ ar.tut -tot *filed finish iamb on exhibit toostructioa i'
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$20,T tae appropriated from fah a f&$ r
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the eitit liet for the position -is salary. The north wing we': ; t to d
e3 giftfree lits. anonymous donor. fath iti nrif haft , structe es
of MO. of .bnproveggaits approved in the 1+,77 * id itiectiOb. pas te
tioiwtlt *plate coestivittion of various exhibits such its a tottage.i roc
of sus fronts.. school roast, t twing haat, bedroom and ranch; point •
art detsiti s -hand restore psintliiss. a staegacoacb and other
•:,sliessiettrisk•for-Ilie. Indian in4 History nails_
T
ifaniienr 'ice the Council thet Hr. Fred Orchard, a local
artist #ap104611.4ort ittnii's employed for this position. !lo ailsure ttia
• iolocii• t t -thiS'iosition"-te-timportry just for this particular .projstt:` .will
mot be paint+ b wilt ye r'S hudget.
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• pjysett. of $14,000 from the Ras mating fund be authorized to Tuloso-
sWistriet to offs ` lo-ortW r ording Iitigatlatl:.:
t o detiireine Wither or not property dried by the Corpus th-risti nit3ltatl
•t paras is subset to property Ca tton.. _ Sinee ill of the deht of
tie -SAWS torriora do has retired and el) property is beun-t i; tri!
. : the C) ty .s*sten. the question Of the Cerporiti ores property' being
to hat 1111 ix ° Itinget-iiigolficant.
• funds be appratriate l out of the Transit gond Fund to perchaits s ; 4"t
+ = frig Std 4Nn tiatc.. for $5 .1115.04 e 'I-656 . orelidit fraayt :
ding bodge Sato Company for $5,119643. Council tutistrity.tis, put
Chet* these Nkat Was grates on April 9 and MeV 7, 1980 S h
portent of the c nidi be paid by the f` reio4rneSitt!andltir
e`"Oa t► :
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litettessifitatiois nem be alistrrdnd to astabiisds the position,of taeiieit;;
ration* ilinsper, grade 19. ,i
to tit thea:1tangi staffing r i.rai t
"Of the T sl"t: a throw -Cletus etus increased duties end respooSibf4
Title*. Tint pOSItien milli replace AO 4404 transit 5upatr-t t anti..'
03 o:%tit=
Cityr T`informed the, tomtit thinthis g tl ti
fitted by fir. line Voider, who ha been with the t!ty fair soretl
*Sewed the dales that will be essonisted with this position.
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i' e-M'€'t°Y,,. ieep S.wev e cvolirte.ist;:-Y <dga3:ssp f,i/tt-el this pnaltion
'b to y the City hal
Ciaianf r Mcm4ez Sts iFiq'.iired nE-..- i t.Y' naneg- r n ,fins; P^mak-_ ✓`Y.'EY
made het to employ a txt%4 .14.5i7i14nt wit:' myeAser, and Cis;,- tt; n, ge!r Townlend replied
vsa Baty . /1 sT41°7 ad ertisinq thji Position xwBzhi e 1 to next 60 days.'
e_ he airport Ditch Drai. ge le? re:- ' 5.-s '+% :awardod to. S. black for
S414,?4.50. 3C x wer received froh ctihtr tears fur this 5zt! Year
C .tatersety Development pro,jeet orrice nci- dra Instalati.oA of 2,2011 feet
of enCreie efs,annel fining in the Cliff Maus Airport flitch channel from
doily Aced thrr: 'l the `iitit= 3f the ?,q Fne.**oc, $tihrilvision. An appro-
priation n of 5410,M1 is needed, 1n0 ins eogineerieg, testing ant rotated
expenses.
k. Change Order No. 1 tnt the e14,2`e t AiW t fah Street liliprovemmnts be approved
for $7,980.0.0 for the removal and replacement set of existingg1dtwa k in
front of 17 rresitattot;ial ants on Segre*st Street between Port .!"venue and
Crews Stmt. The property owners have requested thatthe sideisaik.be
remcaved.and re l acre - i moo,;*c-t< TI we i;t i s i t bad-condi—
tion
ad-conci s.tion and. due Wan oversight, WilS not included le the Pr`jject.. An appro-
priation of $7,980§ needed. The a4utt-1 to owners have signed liens for
the related assessment inert -acts..
Tbe following actions he taltan in connection with port. Av
Staples Street Improvements.
(1) This urban systems project, cons reetec ray the Department of High-
ways and 1Aablic Transportation, -bo accepted. The total cost was
$087.105.25 of which the_City's portion is approximately $$7,900,
(Z) The final assessment roll an the Part Avenue portion be .adopted,
totaling $34.=341.3 ea 50 it a .
The improvements included Part &vknue from Axles to Oeford and hot --unix
asphalt overlays or ilargan Avenue fres port is the Crosstown. and on
South Stnnimt.S a `fir Aorart ll -t r Carroll- Lane,
nue, Morgan. and
The previously -approved grant agreceteet with the Federal Aviation Administration
her amended to delete inprovementv to the lop road, aceegs: road, fuel farm
turnaround and parking lot and increase.. Federal participation from $1,237,500 to
$1,361,250. Projects completed or to be completed under this agreement include
the commercial ,rami overlay, runway 1.7-35 striping, concourse security wall,
and security gates. The grant amount has been Increased in reflect actual bid
prices._.fet r ` t .Ir 'a 4 U *:t+ ` the )coast tin -ming Trosft •
_" ;7 ban4 funds. The oche; pima Ct"i pr4viuu5ly atiii.toriat.4 Ire this grant will
Ogg included in a new grant offer wtsice should be received this month,
n. An assignment of a rt;IsM: tit t= urryenr grant d to ti amplin Petroleum Ce7mpanq
in 1978 be approved !az thomplin Pipeline, !mien, lr rl,Yt Pitt:strrse. inc. meet
Snitea Pipeline, inc. Thr_, oil:;incl revn abie easement .aesreefws nt Provided that
zny Nailgnmeet of the easemme t reAt receve. prior approval, The. ess4:ment
-has been ritgotsTmd by Cutepl;n Petroleum rrrrpanq Ix ,:au%[e of internal corporate
rear4anizatinn. "Thr sew/meet 9r, nsrd Champlin the riot t e-ct n1art an to Il
f,3 x.y7E1 4'sr: ;� it -r a -1,S' strip across A atte yy !#C'ItSt>E.3 57,2-90 with tilt. Citi'
eetainlitlg :,ea ? s_hzr, ,ac a!s€t + a r 7 :.: .e$: !' , y a ,} i'a'' r >i-;��- E nVf 1°�,' 0„„ea
namma
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0- r e ;sir .ayslet tee "{.;x.410, Slistriet Of€ice o1` the Ceneue lo eoredue.th
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the 0360 comet sic eeft City. The City will select thirty eligible
emgloet+es from verlue-isi depertmeets and plata thee zeoder the t,uPetel.s.iren
afehe Neeeke weer fur Oat To exceed four weeks. City cripittyaWe
will be ceepeniatee. at regular City rates during this temporary aEssiger et..
The Cterscss 9 a -tee will pay the eept eyees at its eoen i rates for ester*
performed cats the t}asds of -needier of forme cceoletee. Ter payzw els mad*
by the Censue to the City eeriployees slit be eeireureed to the Cite. This
actino is recommended to help offset a laieh tornaver rate of employees
0+30 cxtvie effeet the timely coMpletion of eh+ Census count.
City 34anagrer TOOnsitrld •explarloed to the Couto# 3. that Mr. elcerdo remelts
hard met with hire end expeegsee his coecern that an eecerarte eensee could not be
aecooplishee without eome assistant, Mr. 'l teems empbasttee to impartenee7ee
tlha City that aye aetueeter coeee of reside is is 'for fey reasons; therefore.. - into
the peed for aeslsteece is so overwhelmine, ha hod tentetivellt velunteertd Clry
e.*loltees to metier la.the [ems, subJiect to Eouneil reeel. :tea,._ h,_
Urge number of City erlpleyeee are thoroughly fltmillat' lith ill areas of the City
and would be eetremely helpfoi in taking the eveses. Mr: Tooesond expressed the
np elon that evee though various departments would encounter hardships If same
eepiaYees' e'assierie Ott assist this betel District Office takInethe census the
staff fee:ls:,tlta`= the accurate taunt is so important tis.s;. Tt should havipriilr•#ty.
lee CCWnel 1 member Turner eepreseed concent about the cost of thi s plan to
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the City in .lost gran hours, and City Manager Townsend stated that other depattt-
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mentei_ereleeiees.coeld assume the necessary task= of those employees who agree to
3 misstep €he -cereus office; the employees would parlorm the work der-trny-their re u -
i
ter working doors* In just .a' Fee weeke the census coarct will be over; acrd If .an
.accurate count 1s taken, the City will be able to avoid the expenditure of funds
eppeieling the sAIsus commit as eras done following the 1970 censers:_
Hayter fro Teee31,1 * expressed his cotse,irren a In this re.yueet .and
poieted eo t how critical 1v le -tt rvetee mato mirex be ride a -gem eh* a e mOt
fieurels ere'the beeve for.+rents, plc.
City Meneeeer 7 +neeoe atceered the ter,ec i 1 thee If th # s item is approved,
en eccuret.+eAcceuotieg Of the gOAt tO tine City meth ee meet,
q. At4:04 Cardec .Mite ,of CaeePe* Cheieti, /0e, granted A titer ,Weei;
freerg Tse er. seesi err free May 17, WO duelerq WO tint a MON-04 frarrt:itase
be drafted for',sea ell ee eeideratino„
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wer, fAc* t% avd;rt:nz:. c ttit oort ,
Aoll400 141114/if Mot the City fan:trte-e' U$Tott$, $ !v5 `°4" ' $tru :sq<:.. bit
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new Janes nalieJ #ter the ia!tinsiailleat50; of the 'i } ctii wie ltet;
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Coes5deraGtion of -the-',".i= ::+ L!k5 f r mr� ee .? g' i 3 “-'c, ot.rt°
e a=t Y��* 404ei •dna lofearnaticet yr .es,t,s: % `ara' 1:;4Ss.i Y'rl'.-sti left sat 'i trate i5 f' 5764450
r t101thn �weryt f�ex 3 i"it,:; srrse•: _ .gs of S150 fur t }ratio.:.rr tttoo, ira•rtaytlatlan
and Aopoiel, 1t4t s cost f4•6.1: c3 ns t f tWO operator ,.end additional orolrAeminn,
fu€ d% for two a-ths' re.'tei are :r•,7 - f oa th I9:19' .:1 ,-fort. Next year4t, rental
,1Rar4e$ toll he ittoulej 45 tt p,a.rt 10441 ttoue t for tee Cit
City Secretary -Road ex l inecl t#of rhe lease of the r a,f Praces'oiilr 0s#r tp:.
melt 14004 c!Ike le phsa oie €?r nis staff t , dart."inun h$ .high levet of perfvreonra4
without the recessity of eoait:. "tesg se xiOit5 4r:st secretary; the et44.100en
ell 4ina4te .3, or. the repscitl is operatioas that arc arm
secretariat worS. for the Council will be
sieve 6f the font th
this #rquipoC."4t as c£'+'paelts'itt with the City's �tpcg compute. in the factum°, it will
p SSIhl.., tct:,FroSrara it so Mot tht ordinances, may he in4leitee a ti -fi ied lora the
computer. fir, Read noted that t°'d aittOtrn of the s . th'ly rental sal le considerably
lcis thou tht cost of employing an additi.nnei secretary. Ne also trraInted out that
the priotinn portion +3f the equipment could b* 0,11'0 with other offices in tht
City. City Secretory geed reiterated that the amount. of work in his office haEs
greatly Increased; And urates% this equiprrent 5s leased, It wilt he necessary to
employn additionalperson_ -
I1 b ' lies, that the City Secretary's r :€.y rsd rt ion he apasarou
: seer::i;`ines pr eenterf the follrs+tlnil Itfrt for iotisid`ationt
l x ?Juan . lai rot ton :ssf _$ f...tv2q404.01 la c ileo tE:Y u0. t t'tiv i %ory Cowit
of ih siKstAh Ta, of *hic.h two 5:7-uii ,q,: 4yt..-s :tktd by odoll merebe:' of
The tx"4X£7t' ittem 'iboll %tree ?Y et'. 1 ast6pt on of Cho. elft+tl5 ii: tirfwttt..
:Nt l;aWo.. 197149 lial9ot, APalyte huts- : r ^MquirmPlenm 'gar ` 1
t-ecof�-`ltment4 tions Si t `,4t, 115041 OT. t '. ::,fie: * .adonte.i za a tea's
yFSfI e: , tr.Mint ,rvts.1.-7p11r „ltd;;liner,,', gist: A u.A}is 11.41 1.t.fl ph of cur
. -
gfe,,zt;•ire. .
the rtsnsistIfl
t e :City Council.
it shall review.
Ift-3t anti.asake
fate of not more
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mopoInteents to this tommitten Gln" novionsiy been mopot Med,
fiemsimiten crmatl t'
lest; and Wised iils ile.
meted that the Council eeet briefly with, t
at"4gQiG _s 1'1i. prior to their sobedi ted workshop eae ttna.
* ane:aae****sAk*a
"lotion by Dias that the/regular Ancil Ming iie recessed inorder to
opeyene the diet roont1 iSeeties, seconded by Ze sky, and paused poingsty
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* # * * * * * *4 4*0-'7eA
Ami reconYerhed the *egu ia~ 4o *nc i 1 $.tt t ag at 4: .*. end catJ lwe
ta+ 1 xrw i Wit., . 1t: . ' a- ' r.a�'szioretartiwa t U.dint4r4s.
comments oee the ordinances by than Coutaii or the +wdfenc+erf
dtf ,`t: cii for them' votes: end The ft►lltrimi*MA .:
$60c0,, ',, ill OF cOgro.s CHlti$71. , 9 otV1S IOr CKAP1R + .F-.
.ottTt [ t 1 1NE S tYi RW M NDINii atlI $7-
0ofoOli*C mon .13130, AS 110E9 oy OARli CE 0¢-.:1314. A -I
l y 31i l P t 1 'ow moot* lib tl Cf 4' bead,
4 C Nov* A' ii 5V SCAttomQ PMS ; rel Zu
411: loE Oar; P IDIN. A SEVLA ICE E. ; Pi%. Plt0V1
•#5rdlaa bas-rrad for the first Vet end pitied to it*" -**COfta `r*e �
'+►oi`+i Jw k Sempi., 1.tst. OTAZ..-Oomelly, Turner awl Zrtir,ir. vrstIn
..3 5 -"
_._ Ct7Y **AGFTO •EJECT A 5-TgAtt .1,FA .e;#I
. TNA lily :014POS- tai
4f 4S( lit CQ51.:Mf$0t : ` #;
E1tto:fit i ''OOVEStOTtp.
t 5 Ocittootlit,
r third t 1 *o paced -P1tir4 by
-turner end z.rsky 9r+� s n � ,sp ,•
Tin $S1* riftso. Mk MEI SOW MAO TO AS MetifetiO Wt DS 4.11
10
i 0111040 Or 4.780 fOR P.00441` /00, 240.1-4-14. 4. 10 1RE WAD itOR 111AFFIC.
Ivan* Al-'1KE U TCl C1l S rir L#NN SUM i twoctoluot. 0.
t1 om& 00.-004.#41W44 AA VilAttettt.
* s d snn this tareteling nrrlia
es .temple, loft, Ohm. iw p ty. Turner aid
ee A*sled by the lO iosilno
ks� [ld "Ayes.
omikuit
'14,00-14w tomod reititia,
IP*
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40041100CE NO. 19$19;
AMEAM1114 ORDORANCE MO. 15090. WHICH ADOPTED THE 197940 BUDGET FOR THE CORPUS CHRISTI ..
Sr AUTOORIZIAG A mipakarl AMOITICOAL ASSOCIATE mom, GRADE 19, FOR C00 -
ns POTION Of EBNISITS AS FRAT100 IN Th 077 *ON D PROGRAM; APPROPRIATINGS20f0001M
,..
MUSEUM. SONO MD FOR PROJECT O. 249-77-I FOR rdE ',WISE OF REIMBURSING THE
campus CORIST1 MUSEUM WOW FC SALARY ASO RELATED COSTS OF THIS ADDITIONAL POSITION;
; .
ANTI DECLARING AO EMERGENCY. .
The Charter Rale uas suspended and the foregoing erdinence passed ay the fotloang
vow Japes, Sample, Hess- Diaz. Ouesthy. Turaer and Zershy voting,
-040IMANCE NO. 15530;
ADTMORIZING THE PURCHASE or A Ci4E-MAIS TON PICO? TR= rtiott STRAND PONTIAC GM; INC..
ti; t
MOW /100,POATATION ADMINISTRATION, AS PROVIDED IN THE 1973 UMTA CAPITAL GRANT PROJECT
ASGAGNE TON PICKUP FROM CREVELING DODGE MOTOR CO,. SUBJECT 70 APPROVAL IN THE OMAN
;• - • s.,1%.4-.---7`PAsnourtY; APPROPMATIN OUT OF INE
ANW214-10POISIT-$11410 FUND FOR PROJECT NO. 113-77-4 TRANSIT SYSTEM CAPITAL MADVEMPT.S
1,' 1 • 102$1.40 AMOUNT 0111*0$3,13 FOR /ME SAID PURCHASE; AND DECLARING* EMERVACY.
1*thateter Aahr w,1suspended and the foregoleg ordinance passed by the iPITOwilni
, .... ..., .
vote:- Jima, Saapte, Best, Utz. Oumphy, Turner and Zeraky lontina,11Ay1t.
-•::.•...: - . . .
R.. :._'• 19014440CE *P. f5531;
RMENDING ORDINANCE NO. $117. AS AEDD, BY AMENDISA. SECTION 510, ADMINISTRATIVE.
Ext .Piorterakt0T PROIESS10991. Aft9 LANOWAS. SY MING LM CODE OR, GRADE 11. flUINSIT
'MAGER
V NIANThG CTIVE DATE; /POI DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
,..▪ .
• The Charter IME0 nas suspended and the foregoing ordinance passed by the following
1,40„ jolts, 1000e, iststonaz. pigeon Turner and Zarsky voting, "Aye".
nao!MANCE NO. 15532;
AUT*ORIZING THE CITY HAMMER TO EXECUTE A ComIttCT WITH R. S. 51.AC1 FOR CONSTRUCTION
tillt]'' OF IMPROVEmENTS TO THE CLIFF i4AUS AARPORT DITCH: APPRORAIATINt $490.000 OtIT OF THE
•
0. INZFEOERAL/STATS SMT FUS, ACTIVITY 47A4, CODE 902, 5TH 'FEAR COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT SUKKGRAI4T, DF WIEN $414.986.50 IS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
$15,41.50 ISIORADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, CONTINGENCIES, ..lue INCIDENTAL Aso RELATED
EXPENSES, APPLICABLE TO PROJECT NO- 162-4744-502; AND DECLARING AM EMERGENCY.
Th a Chni-.'-ce Ilkla4rtaea. augpendibi and the foreoping ardtnance passed by tht10110001At
.. _ . .
40.0i, amietv, umol*, Rest. Dial. Doughy, Turnarand„Zarsky votin%, "Rya":
n_c• • •
090943ifeilit,OTY-I994499 TO EXECUTE awgit omit l0.tT me cm4/11Ar1 unit rugs
_IMISTIVACTOS fi.**AitY fr*S ttlitSIOATIONOF IIPENTAATS Tc TIIf. SEGIEST A00/71011 STNEETS,
SNIIkEHANGE_,MDEN PROVIDING FOLMENOVAL MS REPLACEMENT Or EXISTING SIDEWALKS. A
t•POSTANItTAk Cl? *It ifilltff 4 ATACHED NEMO AA* MOE 8 MIT HMV. woo MUT
,;.,4101ENNIANIOG :$7,9030 OUT Of THE $A. 12*_STREET *Ohrt F#14* AP#LitAke TO PROJECT
- 12,047,4.1.. ittAXST *OTTO* SIAM 10EMIPMATV;. actethifit Ittflat.tY
ft* fltiowhir SI:46 ,iios•o,voet.,:igi,i and the faregoimg oriChwie- tAe-
10,10..L lefts. SampTt. 5es, Vise. LTO*. 14irnef •br.skt totino,
NPRII.1$
1
t NO. 1.77. 34 n'
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 15253. PASSED AND :APPROVED AY YEE CITY CDUNCICDiri D;LCEMAEN I?,
1979. 114 AMENDING SECTION 3 OF SAID MI -RANGE SO AS TO at0001 Tf4E FIM..L ASSESSMENT
R3#.!_ AND-ASSEUHENTS LEVIED AGAINST -AIRITTINO PROPERTY OWNERS 0% 'PE FOLLOWING STREET;
PORT AVENUE (M.O. 104,, FROM A NES STREET TO WORD STREET,
AS i$EI4EHI PROVIDED; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
t.FyAw,m,ms:
The Charter Role was swfpendetf arrd tNe nsregoing ordinance passed by the following
vote, ,Eons. Simple. Nest, Diaz. ' alPhy. Turner and Par ky voting. "Aye",
ORDINANCE 310. 35535
AUTHOR/ZING TOE CSTY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ASSIGNMENT DF REVOCABLE EASENENIT AUTHORIZED
SY ORDINANCE NO. IAS2Z FROM CHANPUN PETROLEUM COMPANY TO CII;IIMPLIN .PIPELINE., RNC..
IMPERIAL PIPELINE, IHC. AND SOLT£X PIPELINE, INC -r, AND nEC ARRtur AM E GENCI% "
The Charter Rule was suSperAal4ne the foregoing ordimsnee passed by they Following :..
visteT. Janes, Sample, lest„ Diaz, Dunphy, Tomer and Zarsky voting, "Aye".
ORDINANCE NO. 15537.
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE R CONTRACT BETWEEN: THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI ARO C. W. PHILLIPS-. A TRUE COPY OF WHICH CONTRACT IS ATTACHED HERETO
Iw.$A0( A PART HEREOF. MARRED EXIIRIT "A", AFTER DUE NOTICE OF HEARING., FOR THE
ANNEXATION OF LOT 5, RIVER VIEW ESTATES, AS SHOWN SY MAP OX PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN VOLUME 34, .PAGE 115., MAP RECORDS OF NUECES COUNTY, TEXAS; FINDING ALL OF !SAID
LAND Tt0 ,LIE ENTIRELY WITHIN THE EXTRATERRITORIAL ,JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF CORPUS
CHRISTI, ADJOINING, CONTIGUOUS. ANO ADJACENT THERETO; PAAVlO{N FOR SEVERANILIT'Y;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
T Charter RuIi was suspended and the foregoing ordinance passed by the fallowlrtg
vote: .tones. Sample. rest, Dirt, Dunphy, Turner ark# Zer$kT riding, '!Aya".
ORDINANCE I0. 15538.
AUTHOR/ZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY AMAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT $ET'WEEra THE CITY
OF CORPUS CHR.tSTi WAX. R. SIZEHOKE, A TRUE OPT OF WHICH CONTRACT°-ATTAEilEil
HERETO AAD ?WJE A PA&T'.tE EDF. MARKED EXHIBIT "Arc, AFTER DUE NOTICE Of NEARING, FOR
THE ANNEXATION -OF 19>83 ACRES OUT OF STATE SURVEY S0O, .ABSTRACT. S82; FINDING ALL OF
SAID LAND TO LIE ENTIRELY WITRIN.THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF
CORPUS CHRISTI, AD.,IL' ; , CCNTIGUO1tS. ANS! ADJACENT THERET PROVIDING FOR. SEVERABILITY;
M*L ECL MNG ANI EMERGENCY. -
The Charter Rule was suspended and the foregoing °ru n -own passed by the fiat(axrirhg wawa
Jaaas► ..,rmp1e, - est, Oleg., Dunphy, Turner and Zeratky voting, "Aye".
ORD I ANCt NO, 15539=
AOTHORIZhflD THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AHENOMENT M.4=ODER Z TO MURAL AVIATION AOMINIS-
TRAM& GRAM' AF.REENE.HT PROJECT NO. 640,O0$1-06. C0 TRACi NUP:WER DOT-FA-73Slt-$48 f.
TO REVISE AFPAIJiiED AIRPORT DE`?EL0WI+ENT PROJECTS AND INCREASE Tl € Mr AMOUNT TO
11,361,Z50„ ALL. A5 MORE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE AMENDMENT. %. SLfBSTAHTIAL COPY Of WNUCH
iS MACRO RERETO ARO MADE A FART HEREOF. MARKED Nit DECLARING AM CHEA4ENCY.
We Chat't!er 3R4b4 SLOP ;WIVO and the C00g0619 ordititefCe cosWAr4 Pay thr 4'a1.la rJfltil aFw;
es. Sa + fe, °Dose, #ima. SI-,xeK>hy, TGrot-- 4o0 Zemke vnthl, >=AsTr4.
Kowtow
Aon ottivoirl
. 104
$($j NO, i$5401
MATINS A WOW 14O O COMe/TTEE CO4Pfi££ii OF FOURTEEN PihateS, AF WHICH TWO Sf1A
111 WOWED Ay EACH MEMO Of TRE CIT`} COUNCIL; !AiO 01 tiTTEE S;1AtL Sten Wit
ADOPTION Of TRE 1980-8I ADOGET AAO AFTER AO.tixtiOae OF THE iya-8v BOUT, SAID EOemiTTEf
$RALE Dit DEMO DISSOLVED; ARO DECLAIM -AR Et1EAttEiiEt',
The Charter Rule was suspended ed the foregoies ,)rdinatsi:n Pasters by the C*allrwir+tl +rirTe;
Acme, Sample, Nest, lucre. fir. Turner eed la sky voting, "Ai,a".
3ii1i31i ACE NO. 155.41:,
AISI4iRtiillG MESA CAM-EMIt1Ai Of CORNS CHRISTI. Ise., PERMISSION TO £GiiTdelle: TO
OPERATE. AFTER MAY 17. 1990 ON A WEER -TO -WEER BASK ;)WRING CONSIDERATION OF A .€RAliC+ii
tDIEWl11.; RESERVING ALL RIGHTS Of THE CITY; AND DECLARING AN EMiERGENCY..
The Charter Kula wnaes-ettspen ed d tee ftareeolali erdinenee pawed by zhr ftiietwirsg vatee
Jones. Semple. Pest, Diaz, Oulphy. Turner and ,Zersky voting, Aye"..
A 3! 3 f s A t** er * 3 0* * a 0
Mayor donee callerd far 4iscoesicn of Current coTdcere's and .vents and the
4t*W Of pending teems,
,Councf i err ii az suggested that Dill Witt Park impeovements'be 4144u. ad
SAVO agreed eati suggested }het this subject be listed Ofl the agenda
in the met future:
-. City Manager Townsend stag that some bond fund mmiley is avaitable¢ Coro
WOW, complex at Vitt Palle.
nal Rambo* Diaz asked that this natter be discus ed. in three weeks and
,pep€eased the cpjnjon that consideration be given to at least planting trees and
RAk}og t$e nefk evaliable to the public. Other Cowell_ Members agreed,
Council Member Olez also referred to Corpus Christi Ifeech and suggested
a timetabitt be trstrebliehed for ie +rove ent% to the death,
Citi Wafter Teweseed ieforased the Couttil i ,est a. tJr table foe such
rtele ee1ta ct ttti Ileeeibly b presented to them next }reek...
May r 'dome stated that he had viei ted with Mr. Eugene Clough. a hosineSs-
een.and resideet of COrpr x. Christi. andwater thst Mr. Clstveh two :!thio: ted tete`
form4e;00 at s Corpus Owlet/ Reach.. vieory Cc lace. The Mayer indicakte!d that
he would Ilea te pursue deli reeetleeedetioe. et ;e later 44z,1,
1
CitHottli Mew Wei -DM inquired t3* f a 11.O= the terminel taproom
amts for the *mart. xrrt. a COY mdeeler Tosieseed ereeseesnted the -Council with aft Vitae%#,., :...
iereat metiorenduo to reeard tot *rchi to ct• a wort on this. tit. Townsend predicted
that the mojer building lealsrea*nts will not be ready fere one or two years.
Council Member Turner referred to the re lout from Cal*llen independent
School District tlea4t a sidewalk be I,'sstett ! on *tidbit(' see,
City &imager Taassend informed,the dna i i that this 1s included In a
molts € putt program and he will prepare a,response to the rens/Hit- lie
noted., lamer. that this sidewalk Is Included in a State Department of Highways
a end tilt )ic-Trinsperrtatlexr's project, and if the City determines than the sidewalk
*head be constructed as soon as possible, it wiii have tO be removed from the
State pr jeect and rr4:1 faHoire £oanc'i. action,
'a $ * * * 7r * * * * * * * * * * ii *
VMayer Jones called fee petitions or information from that audience on
ateatt s not scha srteed an the age.
. Ed Green. l21L1 South Staples Street, representatives of Aser€ceo
ret#Gn of Stt*te, qty a>snd Municipal Employees Local 1042, appeared before
i cil to protest the recent Council action approving the amendment to the
ion Ordiaermat which *limos supervisors to withhold salary increases for
t per`fprssae of duties by . pIoyees.-. Mr. Green earpresied the opinion
Is contr#rf to she City Charter, because Oh* right-ttr_4ewsote City
To a >r issIorfsdictton of the`Civil Service Soar&; He stated that
his aectt m, the City employees' .onion will ieilsa action against the
E Of 110 to leek's lodgment against the use of this ordinance -which
t4am5,1,*.AArren mmptoyeess -pay. HHr. Semen eaprehted the *Onion
to thrrr ese'dlneesCe provides supervisors * mean* Of intis►ieiatly
aspnd tragi it as p ril
punishment �et o for
r to this same matter oars tic. Frank itentleat, ,10905
r race tta the &t*eiworimrs Messes* AU, well present to
***Of the 4 ic* of the City usi s1oyat*s to protest true int to the ca
P all *046. oftil , *high was approved on Apri 130, 136g. Heode;e *um,
thit-tho afaisollisirtort woo safttir and mould alleatiaradhaelet bCity
italtail slot tate toenail resoled their tertian apirciiitti,i0i: sow
.„_.• •• •
. :
V044 454 thrlstf At. t4 the SPlafteurkers tatiori.
• , - '
VMS tO the POSSOO* of the alietalkset which give* the 'City the :right ect :
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OsoloOloO"ISt-oo rotoffroit to . i.r1di $r Vein etotees4 -the,
jollthat fowl* Ao work for the City should bey** representatia, tenth, tity
u�cfl torote them of their eights,. $ alleged that this eseandiveest
, .
ett the.tsateSt Pal# Ms1PloYeeis a the City end urged that tint Ctionalt 44140 -
"owl* assur* that employees perfora their jobs
#00.1t1 400.130•40 Stitt* &presentative of District aPiiitered
•
Of the 'City weriors mho. locates* of the passes* of this amendiateti site;
lottlt situation. Kr. danteles reminded the fkiinCii.. •
-:.• . • ..s
.heali attettehitt to Assisting the City en a State levet MioneVer
'dit.tits,ti „Salting Qat he la not „asking the City Council. to tomaider
.•
amiarsent which allows supervisors to althimild stip_ • .
-thin this ackshere does ftot
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...t# perform bettor, hot actually threatens the witpItivee.e.;
t1hitit4 itt his Wafting, the passage at tilts amitodpwirit.1**
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Cti-i4rePlisylkie and suggested that the Comoi17shelt1f'
th
tty
• filatales if itemise mote Of mhOtber.-Sq*
' flowk the soperVisor to okiOr-d -sr
.4';':-_:,..:„. .,41C-?'... .'":-.WCI,4'.'4,;,•-?: '''''
104 i* !t . i. ,4-.'. =.,;:,7-, - ''' :';' F.% -: 'V'''-'1 ••• ' .:. .::: -. . -;:':,
''.1.:44.44WiiijiineitiMOir - .' , ' . . - .: . :', •••• '..; . ' . , :
ftS-4X•fl-- 7;,-'74:--';',-V''?:-,_-4'": - - : '2- , . „
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MImetits
Aer ;WWI Meeting
Miar 1,.
)
liaiittreakel fre _
"ft- Zoiaey contift.404 ce lriee of Or Consoles as to
not lms.
the opinion that employees oho perform cow* work should not be rewarded.
Mr. &wattles agreed that posstbty dare should bit setae method of reeirdieg
e00lOyees for outst *t3*g work. gre alleged. however. that the mixicma-Americins
404Hweimom emOloyeyd by the tits are rot promoted. and this fret tai rs- ar;3ay thd T>tilwairs _<..
Bait for thew to perform well.
!Mayor donee took esteptiaiex to :het allegation and reminded lir, Contelea
that Mt. Moe Valdez had Just bean promoted to trot position of Gra-Je 29 in tint
',remelt Division.
Ms'. Mon:alas *reed that this was god but suggested that more Mexic* —
%ra€,rm should +c p.m -4W :o hto- deartiofts.
Council Hemmer lest painted out that the ordinance adootiarg the amendment
to the Compensation tirdfeence mos red et three consecutive meetings of the Council:
there was en opposition impressed by any employees or anyone else; and inquired as
to Mhr the Wen and others are protecting ft now.
ifr. Goe.t&1es replied that he did not receive any complaints until after
the Bird/nine* we, passed.
el:S nddt Haber Dumphy informed lir. Faonzales dust the Council hard requested
Stott meke there awe of any esaployeas who are not granted step increases
thrd ► the euthority granted by the subject ordinance and assured Or. aoniaates
that the mit 'az-certainly dtn>:eerase4 and want to he sure that this power• is net
ibtieelL
Tess regalo'reonestod that the mit reconsider t els
-fithey‘hed anf 44acts that pbuxe rlght'Oc ur,... a dfia+lafelA _.;.
salaiamiffthat Ch i Council *intact r p€ r€t
altrla 3 rule- acrd of
!Cleo t'het mhos* is:occurring, thin forbear actionsaaat .b i
that if all of r tlty ep1oyeat presedt
of 001 jots and perform* :may relit a„aarta#n1y. shaft no p:nr t#11s,t 1,40
alieutes
Negelar c 1 tiog
rip 14, 1960
Raga 1111
s s• Via_ 4 ��.A t+e.. s T ,r....,.
�aorz�csi tL7 Wf49;'Lf'CIE'fkiyt = G' riiw
or'd t naiffce,
_tonzalts aimitted shat he NO not, Etcet that oederstc>rad it and did
oat think it was a good atrdlaeat_*ce because it irajufes themorale of the employees
and It is not In the bast letearest of the City. tor. pnnzeles eiso aiteged that
most of the empioyees are sery unhappy with their wages, and because of this
ordinance. they are appre ►ceche *bout their jobs because most of the department
heeds are Anglo.
Gourd l Ayer Diaz inforee4 rr. Gonzales that prior to the setone reeding
of the ordinance, he eet with five union rern8sers; they reviewed the esrdinanse;
end through his ur-r#n , the Council had deleted the portion of the ordinance that
;toted that actions to withhold step Increases or date employees ie rot eppeala-
biea to the Civil Service Beard. tir. iia: also stated that if this ordlnanc+s 1*
*bused, the department head involved will be subject to the sane rules as the
employees working under hips. lar, Inez also Pointed out chat Mexican -American
employees ere being promoted etch more rapidly than the Anplo employees.
MAyor Pro Tem Semple expressed surprise that State Representative
genre s Was present to represent -City employees. He pointed out than Mr. Gonzales
dives not represent people on the City Cecil, but the CGurtc11 Members do represent
the erialoYeeS.-and they are certainly concerned about the employees. Re also
impressed ro rime -that Mr. Gonzales dsaaa not believe In the merit system, point -
lop 'Out that the merit system is widely used in privateindustries, and further,
ei i 'not produce, they are not automatically given step increases
y arf dlss:1haP20J9 lie assured. -the. City employees who erere preeeaat that the
oiii10400.0,61rit4 this rrdle ar ce for three lete<ka before it was finally
p'lmiglapreis.4.cOncern that ee loy€is r'ij;bt have been misiltd In re Bard
thra i.aaf -that 4-44S s veiny stoma thait the:
is l no one tappa+aarid'`lt Opposition, yes 00e OS
p***SlirOf thenhotel at elarior rrsIsom $11000 I
re edeet i+at trOleyeel be granted lecreese ! wages rM is atvr*sl them
y. inerte;ata will.bn forfihtcamin1. Pis mentioned, l+c;watver, that Ott
,,,,,afettelf Proposttloft 14 and Ito iimitatiee ,se ad valorem to ee will !lett the
81, H 100
'40001.04W- 4 If Idfit010)M.t -000 OW. -111011004.-
11*::= o liii tootd to incorrect}, wsi fs of a Ct ty lam :
sxr+ bifid t iF1t s la unfair, �slt a'ei lv of AO
tiFietorify isses Who receive votary Incites.* throu 'this itstited
diefinicii.astoreeted the 00lrifori 'dot it is. oriforim t t theihmiemno.. ;.
meetlme meetonly:ones diScriedneted egeinsti lememikethiSji,;
trust. Dir *too".;Oat need more salary increases. • M" Gil
Aidgrodisisil the opissio+ that the ordinance under discussion is very unfair
It pi
as tool moll -tit jdch the supervisors s threaten employems.
thet is the real probinim seed started that she felt:`ti
-ltd have *grist -soca board berms** of the eon& trot- l [f1?
lokieriseid s p!oyeeex She also stated that she St, of theJ o
:riPeiteelec..ts illegal accordiee to the tabor ward,
cl I iiember Dim *Awl firs. Got sni ck to inform the City tannin:
a
discrtimissetory or prejudicial practices of supervisors mind th.t superviSoewi fl he
discharged. He assured Mrs. geel/Mmac that this ordinance mos pussesas nesinedf"
ming corrective action when employees do not properly performs their Butt**.
Or. lrvtiq Dry stated that he is in support of the statements' made by
the other union members. Mr. Oman asked the Council to reconsider the portion
of tete ordinance that aliorss the department heads to demote employees working to
their deportment* because of inefficiency. Ho stated that he supports the Utlio*
WI*, but It has boon difficult to orgoniza the working peopls. Mr. ilroiwn
impressed the opinion that sone supervisors wi i l tanks an unfair advanceis►
enforcing this ordinance, sdjich gives them too ouch authority. tie referred to
girl itf,Mrsher- glee us -estian that City employees report to the mil any.
injusticed and Informed the mil that if an employee did that, their Jobs
Iss joecordy.
fi4d0as0n tics toonctt mos St. bra ideitiestd•, field
: *'-`trtsti federation of leithers.hx, i�hl e
reset beceuse-of tomplelitti ebe'lire radiiiltty
thMlt1000te. Wm Informed tib Atonal that flys
of the gtrstsi r* Oat they Witt bo under Asa of thle
eitoolas
, 3tg4tae 4:4-.1uhe4 ttTett.,,,q„
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ftilp 10
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4-tw cis.press'inl aas '44-Yrirr Otaeabitli.
gff$CM i -o -g413 -$i&T..-d that t5he was in S,utictort eT e.tfersibinu that -Mr.
ilaverr, ts..14 to14-1 thAt tn21, eflilahre t -At
ScfrW $4m?v,z, syti3-2 kor-;tf;-e,'.Aarre.1 that !te ;s thr c.ity_ •
MiiintAmaaiTe f'razagn 4174 c.nmterlii7e.o' nat. ÷Se-itated -'011 If
tft. 144e -raisers fellit that the maratit ehgl4yens nst a 9opd It& this is neat
true, str. Sant:nez- ttointe 1.rt,coent•ly the sveoikme!.s 4t, the larng-Etisafer" '
elt,iefate vtthIcie ard the- c:t.rt, &re 0,11 apat K-1 ;initiate shops for rePair
Wert-
til7e .140.19*T inFrri411 the Cpapcti that this 111ORA0 0000 .htst he before Tt!,zn tp diacass thia typo of allegation. ond if he
has- a specific it stleuld ht throagil -h1.5 suPerviShr. -
tialor *Was tIvistea that Mr, fi-wv. an tbrongh the appropciate prece-.
dares..
C6encit neater aeihted ott that if A1T trtployeti i5 gat performing his
fteti; is- unfa-Ir for tho other tmployets who are paid the same salary, -No
assaroUtbaudlence thh! thn thfa-& att-ePot;n9 to
zereect this type Of
situation .,611po they V.3”,ttr-d 0135 f"PriliqagCa, Cr. Oast expressed the opinion that if
eh italPlaYeewarks hard-, bp shet;id tTAW a satary iocrease, hat If ae erpfpype does
not or he d*es net deserve an antomatic seharr incrtase.
W. Jusus Treyno expressed concern that the orOidante wauhri be abused
by A firdsar of- auperyisers wifm are At;:91c and art prejudiced huarnat the Mexican-
Amtticam.
Kr, ftrapplt Oen,fhles, empitiait in Meintenance Services, stated that usually
%etters that wocern rNzpli:Wv.7 are nested Al..0 tte hoards, hht thp fact that
"is 404apact tinAnr tatastfration mas hht neneraAhr keihrm by- the•mployees
until aft,tr it was passed,
YW. Rcbutt Cofo01, 014 Tftat !;-treet, n frArner City oVluyee, stated that
I'm had tuffered a treat deal nf RIMST tNn supa-rw;sers vdien he watt
emainyart witi he 0.srf,,tes at;a?aai 1, r,ity thqmqt.1 an, state4
that las.- ioa of the 1Zw- htiOs Wo
fLTau4Ltr.ity, ;thr.vr, i1,4Nt7N cot -en ed-ployees,
Wolitft
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f.4411 t
w, �; <t Ot6ras€s of olnoini
" -?a> 'r le, `- $, it :`o g
? dolor ird stAtea ot. -tYaJ tioP4-17 lha f;n:tre# di. '{73t T'ef1ect tot tot in.
the ordis ace that wa3 :a5s.cts. .wcrel#in414 that tke .or iir- ace fe:r.Irrtd .10 was -aft
&othtml4mftr4 to t^t Eoxa at on t3ralra6c& cw'acn relegate) to tba mipervwsor ttrt
decision 05 to whgychtr e`*r Izt eDV4W::res €i+ri*J0 rertelve as lsr+goOt pay imreale. -
There mina no farthev botines s to cope .6eQcre %ournrti, on estot;on by
Best. zociando4 b4_ Sa*o;e ;145-Tio4 ongnl; u ty, the Rtpst x Council ►leetirtrl-rias
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sid3rin7..d at 6:15 p.o.