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<br />REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
<br />CITY OF SAN MARCOS, TEXAS, JUNE 24, 1968
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<br />Present:
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<br />Mayor
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<br />Ellis Serur
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<br />Councilmen:
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<br />Emmie Craddock, Ph.D.
<br />Ronald J. Dannelley
<br />Luciano H. Flores
<br />William C. Pool, Ph.D.
<br />Hollis W. Smith
<br />Jerry Zavesky
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<br />City Secretary
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<br />Dorothy O. Worrell
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<br />Absent:
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<br />City Manager
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<br />Richard G. Bean
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<br />Others present:
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<br />Ronald J. Wicker, Mrs. Beatrice Brewer and
<br />Robbie Brewer, Andres Mendez, Mrs. Margaret
<br />Herrera, Mrs. Dfelia Vasquez, H.Y. Price, Jr.,
<br />Biff Pennypacker, Morris GO' Janssen, W.W. Cox,
<br />Joe Camacho, Leland Jackson, Frank Contreras,
<br />Gerald Thornton, Lanny Cravey, Jerri Veidt,
<br />Kenneth Compton, Ross King, George Reed
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<br />The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7:30 p~m.
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<br />On motion of Councilman Zavesky and second of Councilman Smith,
<br />the Minutes of the June 10, 1968 meeting were approved as
<br />presented.
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<br />Ross King, representative of the Rotary Club, presented plans
<br />for a circular sprinkler wading pool which the Club wished to
<br />install in the south part of town for the recreational use of
<br />neighborhood children. He requested use of a triangular piece
<br />of City property between Roosevelt and Camacho for installation
<br />of the wading pool, and that the City assume maintenance. He
<br />said the Club hoped to install pools in otrer parts of town, if
<br />the first one proved successful. Dr. Pool moved that the Council
<br />authorize installation of the pool on the property at Roosevelt
<br />and Camacho, and that the City maintain the facility. Mr. Dannelley
<br />seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
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<br />H.Y. Price, Jr., member Of the Board of Community Action, Inc.
<br />of Hays County, came .before the Council to explain the Green
<br />Amendment, and how it would affect the local Board. Mrs. Margaret
<br />Herrera, Executive Director of Community Action, said the City
<br />is entitled to five members on the Steering Committee; that they
<br />have the privelege of serving, themselves, or may appoint five others.
<br />She said Councilman Flores was already a member of the Steering
<br />Committee, by election from his neighborhood. Councilmen Craddock,
<br />Dannelley, Pool, Smith and Zavesky volunteered t6 serve on the
<br />Steering Committee of Community Action, Inc.
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<br />George Reed, Tax Assessor-Collector, came before the Council to
<br />request that a quit-claim deed be authorized for a piece of
<br />property which the City acquired through delinquent taxes."
<br />He said Jesus Silguero had paid all delinqunet taxes, and had
<br />complied with all other requirements for such ~aSes. Dr. Craddock
<br />moved that a quit-claim deed be prepared by the City Attorney
<br />for the property, and that the Mayor be authorized to execute it.
<br />Mr. Dannelley seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
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