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<br /> l03 <br /> MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE <br /> CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, <br /> TEXAS, AUGUST 30, 1983 <br /> PRESENT: Mayor Emmie Craddock <br /> Council Members *Karl W. Brown <br /> Gerald G. Farr <br /> Fred Guerra <br /> Betty Jane Kissler <br /> John A. Kreczmer <br /> Jaime Moore <br /> City Manager A. C. Gonzalez <br /> City Secretary Janis K. Womack <br /> City Attorney Barbara Jean Edwards <br /> Director of Finance Earl Williams <br /> Director of Public Works George Boeker <br /> Also Present: Jerri Martin, Mark Hendricks, Olga Garza, Mo Johnson, <br /> Jim Ludlum, Charles Chapman, Ken Claybourn, Kim Dallefeld, Rodney <br /> Cobb, Richard Medina, Ofelia Basquez, Tom Partin, Nancy Ellis, Jack <br /> Cates, Daniel Brown, Bill pryatel, Nina pryatel, Tom Allen, Margie <br /> Villalpando, Jack Lindstrom, Mary Helen Moore, Karen Brown, Jerry <br /> Sebek, Samuel Garza and others. <br /> Mayor Craddock called the meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. <br /> Mayor Craddock introduced for consideration approval of maintenance <br /> recommendations of the Parks Advisory Board of the buildings and faci- <br /> lities in Rio Vista and City Parks. Mo Johnson, Chairman of the Parks <br /> Board, said the Board recommended two personnel for upkeep of the parks <br /> and equipment for this purpose. He said they recommended a full-time <br /> park ranger who could ticket persons littering, etc. and who could ad- <br /> vise people visiting in the park; demolition of the Girl Scout Hut; <br /> and restoration of the Museum Building as a meeting room and a place <br /> to display historical artifacts; and replace and repair park equipment <br /> such as tables and grills. He stated New Braunfels and Seguin have <br /> user fees in their parks wherein visitors are charged for the use of <br /> the picnic tables, etc. He said we could possibly rent the pavilion <br /> and have a concession stand to generate funds that could be used to- <br /> ward park maintenance. He said there was a need for more access in <br /> and out of the park and recommended another road in the vicinity of <br /> the tennis courts be paved. He also stated Ramon Lucio Park was in <br /> much need of more maintenance. After much discussion the Council <br /> asked that specific figures be furnished the Council concerning some <br /> of the costs Dr. Johnson mentioned and also for costs of putting <br /> lighting in the park area and repairing the restroom facilities. <br /> Mayor Craddock introduced for consideration restoration or removal <br /> of the Museum Building. Mr. Farr moved $60,000 be placed in the <br /> budget for restoration of the building and Mr. Moore seconded the <br /> motion, which passed unanimously. <br /> Mayor Craddock introduced for consideration approval of allocations <br /> to outside agencies for revenue sharing funds. Mayor Craddock then <br /> moved that San Marcos Youth ServicesBureau be funded $10,000, Combined <br /> Community Action, Inc. Elderly Nutrition Program be funded $1,750, <br /> Allenwood Senior Citizens Organization be funded $1,000, and Community <br /> Action, Inc. - Senior Citizens Center be funded $21,875, and Mr. <br /> Guerra seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. <br /> * Mr. Brown was present at 8:03 p.m. <br />