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Min - City Council - 1977 - 04/21 - RegularREGULAR SESSION April 21, 1977 The oath of office was given by Mayor Dogger to the incumbent B.C. Brooks ��■��..,,,+++��' and new councilman Joe Farmer. Present: Mayor Frank Dogger Councilpersons: R.C. Brooks, Eileen Tollett, and Joe Farmer Absent: Bob Lowman,M.B. Pierson and Charles Chandler. The minutes were approved as read by a motion from Tollett and second by Brooks. Motion carried 3 For 0 Against. Mrs. Linda Meyer questioned the council at length about the Southern Building Code definitions and regulations, as well as the enforcement of such. Councilman Farmer requested that she give us a written description of her complaints in order to determine if these things are in violation of our Building Codes or ordinances. She indicated that she would and then later advised that she would not. Mayor Dogger advised Mrs. Meyer that the Council would meet with her May 5, and with any others who had a specific complaint or problem regarding the regulations or enforcements of our Building Codes. Mrs. Naddy of the Windridge addition appeared regarding the stray cats, as a child had been biten in her neighborhood and they didn't know if the the cat had had its rabies shots. Mayor Dogger advised that we would draw up an ordinance if necessary to get all the cats vaccinated and taged. Also more traps would be purchased and be loaned out if people wanted to catch the strays in their neighborhood, which would then be picked up and kept for 5 days. Motion Tollett Second Brooks to set May 5 as date for Public Bearing on the Don Brazil property on Allen Dr. and Boyd. Motion carried 3 For 0 Against. Motion Farmer Second Tollett to deny the request from Harold Penner to construct a building and airplane at his residence on Anna. Motion carried 3 For 0 Against. Wendell Hcusley, Civil Defence Director, presented his request for the Civil Preparedness Plan of operations. 'Those items as presented were for a City wide warning system and 2 electric generators: one to be placed at the Police station and the other at the water tower, where the radio is, which will be used during times of power failure for communication with the Fire Department. The Council gave him the authority to purchase the generators at a Sur lus House in Ft. Worth for an approximate cost of ",500, which would considerable savings. Joe Farmer advised that he would go with Wendell to North Central Council of Governments in reference to grants available. Wendell Is also to get a turn key cost on all equipment for the warning system and return to the council. All Department Heads are to be advised of their duties in case of emergency operations. +., Motion Brooks Second Farmer to pay bills presented. 3 For 0 Against. Motion Brooks Second Tollett to adjourn. Motion carried 3 For 0 Against These m;Dogger, s read and approved on this the -S day of 1977. FMa Junnelle Cooksey, ity S