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<br />)')' /p <br /> <br />SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS, AUGUST 31, 1971 <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />Mayor <br /> <br />Herbert A. Yarbrough, jr. <br /> <br />Councilmen: <br /> <br />Guillermo DeLa Rosa <br />Frances D. Emery <br />Luciano H. Flores <br />Ross King <br />David R. Tauch <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />City Manager <br />City Secretary <br /> <br />Mark E. Gresham <br />Dorothy O. Worrell <br /> <br />Absent: <br /> <br />Councilman <br /> <br />Eddy A. Etheredge <br /> <br />Visitors: <br /> <br />Roger C. Hartung, Corps of Engineers <br />(Flood Plain Management Services); <br />Ed De Loreto, Dave Owens,James Behille, <br />Rod Gonzales, National Weather Service; <br />Paul T. Gillett, Chief, Flood Plain Services, <br />and John Dougherty, of Texas Water Develop- <br />ment Board; William Weaver, National Weather <br />Service; Alan (-Andy") Anderson, Soil Con- <br />servation Service; Jim Cauthorn, Chm., and <br />A.H. Dawson, Vice-chm., Upper San Marcos <br />Watershed Flood District; Mrs. B.R. Fuller, <br />Rodgers Storey, Frank Watson, Jerri Martin, <br />Bruce Smith, Allen Mason, Lanny Cravy, <br />Jim Byrn <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Mayor called the special meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The City Manager welcomed guests, and turned the meeting over to <br />Roger C. Hartung, of the U.S. Corps of Engineers. Mr. Hartung <br />explained that the Corps had, at the request of the City of San <br />Marcos, made a study over a peri09 of years of the causes of <br />floods in the San Marcos River Watershed. Following presentation <br />of the plan and recommendations, the Council requested the Corps <br />to drop the plan. Subsequently, the City sought the services <br />of the U.S. Soil Conserva~ion Service in construction of small <br />dams in the Watershed as a flood control program. <br />Mr. Hartung said the Corps of Engineers now has a policy of pub- <br />lishing reports, and the one being presented at this time was on <br />the May 15, 1970 San Marcos River Flood. The report, he explained, <br />spelled out the problems, with references to floods of 1913, 1921, <br />1952 and 1970, and "the hundred-year flood" theory. It contained <br />no recommendations. <br />Using charts and maps, Mr. Hartung explained the floodway and <br />floodway fringe areas of San Marcos, and touched on their effect <br />on flood insurance. He stated the City would have to pass measures <br />to cmntrol buildings in the floodway areas, or lose eligibility for <br />the National Flood Insurance Program. <br /> <br />Others who spoke on flood control were Alan ("Andy") Anderson of <br />SCSi Ed De Loreto of National Weather Service; Paul Gillett, Chief <br />of Flood Plain Services, Texas Water Development Board; and <br />Jim Cauthorn, Chairman, of the Board of the proposed Upper San <br />Marcos Watershed Flood Control District. Mr. Cauthorn explained <br />the Board had set the election to establish the flood control <br />district for Sept. 23, 1971. <br />