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• • <br />11. A motion was made by Commissioner Boyle and seconded by Commissioner <br />Stabs, that one person be authorized to attend the Water and Sewer <br />Operators School, March 5 thru 10, at Texas A & M University. Motion <br />carried. <br /> + + + <br />12. The City Engineer was authorized to get a cost of lighting for <br /> the Public Works Center lot. <br /> + + + <br />13. The director of Fublic ~~VOrks was authorized to demolish the old <br /> pump house at the elevated tank and clear the lot. <br /> + + + <br />14. Con,~missioner Shepherd made a motion, seconded by CommissionerCompton, <br /> that the City Engineer and City Clerk be authorized to advertise <br /> for sale, surplus items, on an any or aCi basis. Motion carried. <br /> + + + <br />15. A motion was made by Commissioner Shepherd, and seconded by Commissioner <br /> Boyle, that the payment of X500.00 to Bayshore Plumbing Company be <br /> approved. Motion carried. <br /> + + + <br />16. Commissioner Compton mcxde a motion, seconded by Commissioner Stabs, <br /> that the City Engineer be authorized to purchase three car loads <br /> each of topping material and stone. Motion carried. <br /> + + + <br />17. The Corrmission authorized a Resolution be drawn supporting the <br /> Highway 146 Committee request that a ten lane brtdge be built across <br /> the Houston Ship Channel at the location of the present tunnel. <br /> + + + <br />1cs. Resolution No. 67- was approved. (See Exhibit No. 2). <br /> + + + <br />19. Commissioner Boyle made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Compton, <br /> that a Public Hearing be held on March 20, 1967, to consider the <br /> reclassification of Block 3, Bayfront. Motion carried. <br /> + + + <br />