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From our October 19, 2000,
edition.
City
may hire PRPC man to be administrator
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Clarendon Board of Aldermen considered contracting for a part-time city
administrator during their regular
meeting October 10.
Gary
Pitner of the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission (PRPC) spoke about
the possibility of the PRPC providing city management services to
Clarendon.
Under
the proposed agreement, the city would contract with the commission to
have a PRPC employee serve as a part-time City Administrator for an
estimated $32,539 per year.
Pitner
said the PRPC already provides this service to the City of Bovina and two
other Panhandle area communities. He listed several benefits and outlined
proposed duties of the administrator. The Board of Aldermen would still
set policy for the city and oversee the city administrator. The city
administrator would oversee daily operations of the city including the
areas of personnel and business and financial matters.
Pitner
said PRPC Local Government Services Program Specialist Colby Waters would
be the person he recommends for this position. Waters currently serves
Bovina in addition to his PRPC responsibilities.
The
board requested Waters and his supervisor, PRPC Local Government Services
Director Jarrett Atkinson, to appear at the next possible board meeting. A
special meeting may be called for the purpose of speaking to Waters and
Atkinson.
In
other city business, attorney Kevin Brennen spoke on behalf of the Donley
County Appraisal District to answer questions regarding an ordinance to
defray the costs of collecting delinquent taxes. The penalty required by
the ordinance goes to offset the attorney costs involved. The board voted
in favor of the ordinance, 3-1 (Smiley Johnson, Bobbie Kidd and Billy Jack
Land, Yes. Michael Tibbets, No.)
Sara
SoRelle asked the board if she could purchase 600 brick pavers to finish a
project she had started. Alderman Johnson moved, seconded by Tibbets, to
have Ms. SoRelle check with Lynn Floyd to see if he still had the bricks
first; and if not, then the City might open up the sale of bricks with the
understanding that they not used outside the city or for resale and with a
3,000 bricks per household limit. Motion failed, 2-3 (Johnson and Tibbets,
Yes. Kidd, Land, and Stavenhagen, No.)
Dr.
Guy Ellis and Gene Hommel spoke on behalf of the Clarendon Chamber of
Commerce, which is working to promote wildlife observation in our county
to increase tourism. They requested $400 from the Motel Bed Tax to
purchase a banner to be hung over US 287. The board voted to do this.
The
Clarendon Economic Development Corporation budget was presented and
approved. The board also voted to accept the resignation of Jack Hall from
the EDC board and to appoint Dr. Myles Shelton in his place.
The
municipal judge contract with Jimmy Johnson was discussed. Alderman
Tibbets voted to table the contract. Motion failed for lack of a second.
The board voted 3-1 to approve the contract (Johnson, Kidd, and Land, Yes.
Tibbets, No.)
The
TxDOT building was discussed and was tabled.
The
tower rental agreement for A-1 Communications was discussed. The board
approved offering the company a five-year agreement of $1,680 per year.
The
airport was discussed. A notice or letter will be written concerning the
airport agreement.
The
equipment policy was tabled, and department reports were given.
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