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seconded by H. L. Dalton and carried.
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R. C. Yyer, Mayor Mattie P. Bri.dgesll'_�
City �'ecretary
Dec. 12, 1978 -
The Prosper City Council met in regular session Dec. 12, 1978 at 7:00 pm. in the
City office with the following members present. Mayor C. Boyer,; Councilmen
Vera Clary,R. L. Dalton, Sr., Grady Smotherm.on, and Morris Jackson, and the secretary.
The Mayor opened the meeting and asked for reading of the minutes of the previous
meeting. The minutes were approved as read. The financial report attached to the
agenda was read by the Mayor and acceped as presented.
The Mayor stated that funds should be transfered from the General Fund in sufficent
amount to the sinking fund for the old plant (sewer) to meet the payment due Jan.
1st. This is the final payment.
It was stated that Floyd Menser should pay for the parts used in the repair of a
water leak at his home. The labor which was done by C. Padgett was forgiven.
The problem of connection fees owed by Jack Perry and Keith Miller was discussed.
R. L. Dalton stated that he would see Mr. Perry about this matter. A motion was made
by Morris Jackson and seconded by Vera Clary that Mr. Miller be notified that unless•s,
his account was cleared by Dec. 31, 197% water services to his home would be
discontinued. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
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The committee composed of R. L. Dalton, Grady Smothermon and Morris Jackson reported
some investigation on equipment and prices. The Mayor suggested that they look further
for equipment more in line with what the city may be able to pay.
The council approved attendance at the Ladies Night of the Collin County Mayors'
Association dinner by Mrs. Clary and the secretary - city expense.
Fxyxextsxo vth.,avfrrsAv The first payment of Waterworks and Sewer System Revenue Bonds
w as authorized. $2, 258.50 -
Grady Mat Smothermon moved that the Water Works account be "tapped" for additional
funds to meet the payment of General Obligations bonds. Potion seconded by Morris
Jackson and carried by unanimous vote.
R. L. Dalton moved that the old city truck be sold to H. Jackson for the sum of $75.00-
Motion seconded by Grady Smothermon and carried by unanimous vote.
The secretary com:6ented on an audit and stated that help to cordinate the accounting
for the Sewer Plant be obtained. The Mayor asked that she inquire of Celina the name
of the C. P. A. firm which audits the accounts for that town.
There being no further business, motion made by Morris Jackson, seconded by
R. L. Dalton to adjourn. - Meeting adjourned.
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R. C. Boy Mayor Mattie P. Bri ges .;�7
City Secretary