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<br />I C"y ',,"""00' ""noe ,"""",Ced <hoe <he C,",,,il om pm"";,,, fo, hie, Co <br />I " atten~' the'spri~g ~lc~ting of the Texas City I<,lanagers .~s~ociation in Fort North, <br />Texas, June 7 - 9. "'lderman l1illburn made a motion, seconded by Alderman Beecroft, <br />that City ~,anager Fuller be ',jiven permission to 'attend this meeting at the time <br />and place statetl, The motion was passed by a unanimous vote of the Counci J>. <br /> <br />211' <br />247 <br /> <br />~ayor Allen read to the Council the following letter from ~rs. Dietterich: <br /> <br />"Dear Llr. Fuller: <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />"Your leHer of .January 27 received advising me <br />of ~he very thoughtful action taken by the City <br />Council January 22, in Dlemory of their freind and <br />my husband Frank E. Dietterich. <br /> <br />"nay I express my sincere thanks and grateful appre- <br />ciation to the members of the Ci ty Council for <br />extending this most appropriate honor to a former <br />l'.rayor of the Ci ty of San hiarcos. <br /> <br />,tl~'lhen the time comes to set the mountings it <br />would be my pleasure to bear the expense of <br />the printed street markers for "Dietterich <br />Drive. <br /> <br />"Gnrtefully yours, <br /> <br />llMrs" Frank E. Dietterich':' <br /> <br />I l was suggested that a formal -dedication ceremony be held when the street <br />markers for Dietterich Drive are received, <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />l',lrs.Bert II.iller had requested that the 2" water line be extended as far <br />as her lot in the cemetery. Investigation revealed that the water line in <br />question had been installed in the cemetery at the City's expense for the use <br />of persons owning cemetery lots, At present the water line stops at a point <br />approximately 100' from ~rs. Diller's lot. Since it will be neeessary even- <br />tually to extend this water] ine to keep pace wi th the contilwing growth of <br />the cemetery, it was a'Jreed by the Council that the line would be extended for <br />the benefit of the persons owning lots beyond its present reach as soon as <br />the men and equip,;ent are available. <br /> <br />The followin\) requests for tax adjustment were sllbmitted to the Council: <br /> <br />(JJ ;',lr. J. A. i\ewborn, Jr., Lot 37, 31k. 1, {do Vista Terrace, <br />has requested that the Council waive P & I for the years 1954, <br />1955, and 1956. This amountsto ;)53.84, During that time l\ir. <br />Newborn was in bankruptcy, He now has the property back and <br />the delinquent taxes are M49.00, P Co I are .,;12,33 for a total of <br />~5~1.33, de has been told that it is against established policy. <br /> <br />The Council agreed that they saw no reason to violate an established policy. <br /> <br />(2) ~arie Cantu has been charged taxes on a lot owned by another <br />party (Lot 26, South End Additinn, owned by Ysidro Cantu). Authoriza- <br />tion is requested to remove from the tax roll for a period 1945- <br />1955, including ~l03.56. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The Council agreed that this error should be corrected and this charge of $103.56 <br />J:emoved from the tax rolls as requested. <br /> <br />(3) City Council authorized the City ,lanager and Tax-Collector to <br />arrange equitable settlement with Jose rtenteria CLot 6 I:" 7, IHk. 4, <br />Katy Addition.) The settlement has been agreed upon---the City to <br />credit ,{i2.24 and tl1e taxpayer to pay the balance, <br /> <br />The Council concurred in the stated settlement, <br />