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<br />• Page 2, Regular Meeting, 12/3/80 <br />Lansdowne-Moody Co. Ford Bush Hog <br />8445 I-10 East 2600 - $ 8,623. $1,506.42 <br />Houston, Texas 3600 - $ 8,966. Cyclone 60 <br />4600 - $10,167. $1,644.03 <br />Motion was made by Councilwoman Cline to refer these bids to <br />the Director of Public Works for tabulation and set December <br />17 as award night. The motion was seconded by Councilman <br />Simons. The motion carried, 3 ayes and 0 nays. <br />Ayes: Cline, Simons, Meza <br />Nays: None <br />4. Minutes of the November <br />presented for approval. <br />to pass and approve the <br />Councilman Simons. The <br />Ayes: Councilpersons C <br />Nays: None <br />19, 1980 Regular Council Meeting were <br />Motion was made by Councilwoman Cline <br />minutes as presented. Seconded by <br />motion carried, 3 ayes and 0 nays. <br />Line and Simons; Mayor Meza <br />5. The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation's <br />Railroad Signal Master Agreement for Federal Aid Projects was <br />presented for City Council's authorization of payment. This <br />• project was a budgeted item in the 1979-80 Lomax Budget. The <br />request for the federal aid project had been handled by Mayor <br />Norman L. Malone prior to the La Porte-Lomax Consolidation. <br />In May of this year, Public Works Director for the City of <br />La Porte met with officials from the Highway Department to <br />determine what kind of railroad signal would best serve this <br />location (26th Street at S. Highway 225). The total cost of <br />the project will be $62,800. The City's 5~ is $3,140.00, this <br />amount to be paid to the State Treasurer, Account of Trust <br />Fund No. 927. <br />Motion was made by Councilman Simons to appropriate the sum of <br />$3,140.00 from the General Fund Contingency for payment of the <br />City's 5~ of the railroad crossing project and authorizing the <br />Mayor to sign the agreement. The motion was seconded by Council- <br />woman Cline. The motion carried, 3 ayes and 0 nays. <br />Ayes: Councilpersons Cline and Simons; Mayor Meza <br />Nays: None <br />6. A request for extension of water and sewer mains to service <br />property owned by B & S Enterprises was reviewed by Council. <br />The Council found all documents to be in order and complimented <br />the staff on the new forms. Councilwoman Cline asked who <br />B & S Enterprises is. City Manager Hudgens advised her it was <br />Fred Beck and Carlos Smith and the project was a car wash on <br />• Spencer just east of Farrington. Councilwoman Cline asked if <br />the Fairmont Park Homeowners Association had approved the car <br />wash. Hudgens advised her this strip of land does not fall <br />within their jurisdiction. Motion was made by Councilman <br />Simons to approve the utility extension for B & S Enterprise. <br />