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? • • <br />Regular Meeting - 7/1/74 - Continued <br />• <br />(B) Mayor Thomas stated that the Municipal Court had <br />had a hearing and rendered the following persons guilty <br />of violation of Ordinance No. 759 (connecting to <br />sanitary sewer) and had been given 45 days from the <br />hearing date to tie on to sanitary sewer. Financial <br />arrangements to be made by July 5, 1974. <br />Letters were read which were sent to the following: <br />(1) Margaret Branch Caldwell, 505 Yupon, Baytown, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, notified by certified mail. <br />(2) Robert J. Daniel, 401 N. 7th, La Porte, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, notified by certified mail. <br />(3) T. J. Creek, 719 Oak Street, Baytown, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, notified by certified mail. <br />(4) Violet Thomas, 322 N. 8th, La Porte, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, delivered by the Police Dept. <br />(5) Doray Sinegal, 501 N. 1st St., La Porte, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, delivered by the Police Dept. <br />• (6) Adam Sinegal, 402 N. 2nd St., La Porte, Texas, <br />due July 5, 1974, delivered by the Police Dept. <br />These persons have had an opportunity to appear and <br />a program had been worked out to give them the <br />opportunity to pay this fee out. These persons had <br />done neither. <br />(C) Mayor Thomas read a letter from J. J. Pruitt, <br />Fire Marshall, Harris County, regarding a City- <br />County Agreement for rural fire protection for <br />Harris County. <br />The Commission was in accord that the City should not <br />sign the .agreement because they could not commit the <br />Volunteer Fire Department. The men and equipment <br />would be obligated to go anywhere in Harris County <br />to a fire. The fee paid by the County to the City <br />would be $3,000.00 a year, which would not even cover <br />insurance on the equipment. <br />C <br />
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