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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING OF LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD JUNE 28, 1993,
IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF THE CITY HALL, 604 WEST FAIRMONT
PARKWAY, LA PORTE, TEXAS, BEGINNING AT 6:00 P.M.
Next Ord. 93-1917
Next Res. 93-08
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. INVOCATION BY MAYOR PRO TEM JERRY CLARKE
3. CONSIDER APPROVING MINUTES OF PUBLIC HEARING AND REGULAR
MEETING JUNE 14, 1993
4. PETITIONS, REMONSTRANCES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND CITIZENS AND
TAXPAYERS WISHING TO ADDRESS COUNCIL
5. CONSIDER APPROVING ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE AMENDMENTS TO THE LA
PORTE ZONING ORDINANCE 1501 (Ord. 1501-P) - C. Harrington
(Tabled by Councilperson Clarke at the June 14, 1993 meeting)
6. CONSIDER APPROVING ORDINANCE APPOINTING MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL
SERVICE COMMISSION (Ord. 93-1917) - R. Herrera
7. CONSIDER APPROVING ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF LA PORTE AND HZO SERVICES, INC., FOR CONSTRUCTION
OF THE SPENCER HIGHWAY 12 INCH WATER LINE (Ord. 93-1918) - C.
Harrington
8. CONSIDER AUTHORIZING PURCHASE OF GARBAGE BAGS THROUGH
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL - S.
Gillett
9. CONSIDER AWARDING A BID FOR CHEMICALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, AND
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - S. Kelley
10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
11. COUNCIL ACTION
12. EXECUTIVE SESSION - V.A.T.S. - ARTICLES 6252-17, SECTION 2(E),
(F), (G), (R) - (LEGAL, LAND ACQUISITION, PERSONNEL, AND
CONFERENCE(S) WITH EMPLOYEE(S) TO RECEIVE INFORMATION)
A. SECTION 2(G) - (PERSONNEL)
CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION TO FILL
EXPIRED TERMS
B. SECTION 2(E) - (LEGAL)
RECEIVE REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY ON PENDING LAWSUIT
BRIEDEN VERSUS CITY OF LA PORTE
13. ADJOURNMENT
If during the course of the meeting covered by this agenda the
Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or
session of the Council should be held or is required in relation to
an item noticed in this agenda, then such closed or executive
meeting or session as authorized by TEX. REV. CIV. STAT. ANN. Art.
6252-17(a) (Open Meetings Act) will be held by the Council at that
date, hour and place given in the meeting notice or as soon after
the commencement of the meeting covered by the meeting notice as
the Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive
meeting or session concerning any and all subjects and for any and
all purposes permitted by Section 2(c) through Section 2(r),
inclusive of said Open Meetings Law, including, but not limited to:
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 28, 1993
1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Clarke
at 6:04 P.M.
Members of City Council Present: Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Clarke,
Councilpersons Guy Sutherland, Mike Cooper, Bob Thrower, Bob
McLaughlin, Deotis Gay and Jack Maxwell
Members of City Council Absent: Mayor Norman Malone and
Councilperson Alton Porter
Members of City Staff Present: City Manager Bob Herrera,
City Attorney Knox Askins, City Secretary Sue Lenes, Assistant
City Manager John Joerns, Director of Public Works Steve
Gillett, Director of Administrative Services Louis Rigby,
Police Chief Bobby Powell, Planning Director Chuck Harrington,
Buyer Susan Kelley
Others Present: A number of citizens
2. The invocation was given by Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Clarke.
3. Council considered approving minutes of the Public Hearing and
Regular Meeting June 14, 1993.
Motion was made by Councilperson Cooper to approve the June 14
minutes as presented Second by Councilperson Sutherland.
The motion Carried, 5 ayes and 0 nays and 1 abstaining.
(Councilperson Gay was away from the table)
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower, Maxwell
and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
Abstain: Councilperson McLaughlin
Councilperson Gay was seated at the table at 6:09
4. Ms. Margaret Anderson ask to speak to council concerning the
sign ordinance. Mayor Pro Tem Clarke asked if she would
prefer to speak during the discussion for item 5, regarding
the sign ordinance amendments. Ms. Anderson said she would
prefer to wait.
5. Since Mayor Pro Tem Jerry Clarke had tabled this item
approving Ordinance 1501-P at the June 14th meeting, he ask
Council to bring it back for discussion and a vote.
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Minutes Regular Meeting
La Porte City Council
June 28, 1993, Page 2
City Attorney read: ORDINANCE NO. 1501-P - AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDINANCE 1501, THE CITY OF LA PORTE ZONING
ORDINANCE, ARTICLE III, SECTION 3-100; ARTICLE VI, SECTION 6-
400, TABLE A, COMMERCIAL; AND REPEALING AND REPLACING ARTICLE
X, SECTION 10-1000; ET. SEQ. PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON
VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY
OF A MISDEMEANOR AND SHALL UPON CONVICTION BE FINED A SUM OF
NOT MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000.00) FOR EACH
VIOLATION; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETING LAW;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
Ms. Margaret Anderson, current manager of the Main Street Shoe
Store, spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments to
Ordinance 1501.
Motion was made by Councilperson Thrower to approve ordinance
adopting the amendments to the La Porte Zoning Ordinance 1501.
Second by Councilperson Sutherland.
Mayor Pro Tem Clarke ask for discussion on the proposed
changes to on-premise real estate signs.
A. Section 10-1004 1.A. amend to read:
(6) On-premise real estate signs are allowed and
shall be exempt from all other provisions of
Section 10-1004.
B. Section 10-1006 title amended to read:
Subdivision Marketing Signs
Motion was made by Councilperson Cooper to approve the
amendment changes to on-gremise real estate signs. Second by
Councilperson Sutherland. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0
nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
Minutes Regular Meeting
La Porte City Council
June 28, 1993, Page 3
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Council considered the original motion made by Councilperson
Thrower and seconded by Councilperson Sutherland to approve
ordinance adopting the amendments to the La Porte Zoning
Ordinance 1501, (Ord. 1501-P). The motion carried, 7 ayes and
0 nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
6. Council considered approving ordinance appointing member of
the Civil Service Commission. Council decided to take this
item to executive session for discussion.
7. Council considered approving ordinance authorizing a contract
between the City of La Porte and H2O Services, Inc., for
construction of the Spencer Highway 12 inch water line.
City Attorney read: ORDINANCE NO. 93-1918 - AN ORDINANCE
APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF LA
PORTE AND H2O SERVICES, INC., FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SPENCER
HIGHWAY 12 INCH WATER LINE; APPROPRIATING $217,449.00 PLUS A
CONTINGENCY OF $22,551.00 TO FUND SAID CONTRACT; MAKING
VARIOUS FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT;
FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
Motion was made by Councilperson Gay to approve Ordinance 93-
1918 as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilperson
Maxwell. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
8. Council considered authorizing purchase of garbage bags
through Interlocal Agreement with Houston-Galveston Area
Council.
Motion was made by Councilperson McLaughlin to authorize
purchase of garbage bags through interlocal agreement with
Houston-Galveston Area Council. Second by Councilperson
Sutherland. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
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Minutes Regular Meeting
La Porte City Council
June 28, 1993, Page 4
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9. Council considered awarding a bid for chemicals, paper
products, and janitorial supplies.
Motion was made by Councilperson Thrower to award bid to Bogel
Sales for Chemicals and Morse Wholesale for Paper Products and
Janitorial Su~~lies. Second by Councilperson Sutherland. The
motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
10. City Manager Bob Herrera had no administrative reports at this
time.
11. Councilpersons Sutherland, McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor
Pro Tem Clarke brought items to council's attention.
12. Council adjourned into executive session at 6:36.
Executive Session - V.A.T.S. - Articles 6252-17, Section 2(E),
(F), (G), (R) - (LEGAL, LAND ACQUISITION, PERSONNEL, AND
CONFERENCE(S) WITH EMPLOYEE(S) TO RECEIVE INFORMATION)
A. SECTION 2(G) - (PERSONNEL)
CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION TO FILL
EXPIRED TERMS
B. SECTION 2(E) - (LEGAL)
RECEIVE REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY ON PENDING LAWSUIT
BRIEDEN VERSUS CITY OF LA PORTE
Council return to the table at 6:48, no action taken.
(Item 6 was brought back to the table)
6. Council considered approving ordinance appointing member of
the Civil Service Commission.
City Manager Bob Herrera recommended Council consider the
appointment of Lindsay R. Pfeiffer to the position on the
Civil Service Commission.
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Minutes Regular Meeting
La Porte City Council
June 28, 1993, Page 5
Motion was made by Councilnerson Thrower to auprove an
Civil Service Commission. Second by Councilperson Maxwell.
The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays.
Ayes: Councilpersons Sutherland, Cooper, Thrower,
McLaughlin, Gay, Maxwell and Mayor Pro Tem Clarke
Nays: None
(Mayor Pro Tem Clarke brought item 10 administrative reports back
to the table.)
10. City Manager Bob Herrera introduced Mr. Brad Aaron and ask
that Mr. Aaron report to Council of an upcoming event.
Mr. Brad Aaron, representing Meadowcrest Homeowners
Association, invited Council to a Block Party and Bar-B-Que on
July 10th. There will be a bike parade for all the children.
The time is 3:30 P.M. The celebration will be held on Bluebird
and Mockingbird Street and is for the entire subdivision.
Flyers will be passed out to notify citizens.
13. There being no further business to come before Council, the
meeting was adjourned at 7:03 P.M.
Respectfully submit ed,
Sue Lenes, City Secretary
Passed & Approved this the 12th
day of July, 1993
o n L. Malonle, Mayor
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REQIIEST FOR CITY COIINCII. AGENDA ITEM
Agenda Date Requested: 6-28-93
Requested By: Charles Harrington ~~ Department: Planning
Report Resolution X Ordinance
Exhibits:
1. Ordinance
SUNII~IARY & RECOMMENDATION
Summary
On June 14, 1993, City Council held a Public Hearing concerning
amendments to Zoning Ordinance 1501 of the City of La Porte as
related to Sections 3-100, 6-400 and 10-1000. During that hearing,
two major issues arose that merited further consideration. The
issues were on-premise real estate signs and off-premise real
estate signs. The ordinance amendments were tabled pending a
Workshop Meeting with the Planning and Zoning Commission.
On June 21, 1993, City Council and the Planning and Zoning
Commission met in a joint workshop session to discuss the issues.
As a result, two changes were proposed to deal with on-premise real
estate signs.
A. Section 10-1004 1.A. amended to read:
(6) On-premise real estate signs are allowed and shall
be exempt from all other provisions of Section 10-
1004.
B. Section 10-1006 title amended to read:
Subdivision Marketing Sictns
Recommendation
The staff recommends approval of Ordinance 1501-P with the proposed
amendments presented above.
Action Required by Council:
1. Approve a motion to reconsider Ordinance 1501-P.
2. Approve a motion to amend the proposed regulations as follows:
Amend Section 10-1004 1.A. to read:
(6) On-premise real estate signs are allowed and
shall be exempt from all other provisions of
Section 10-1004.
Amend Section 10-1006 title amended to read:
Section 10-1006 Subdivision Marketing Sictns
3. Approve Ordinance 1501-P as amended.
Availability of Funds: N/A
General Fund Water/Wastewater
Capital Improvements General Revenue
Other Sharing
Account No.: Funds Available: Yes No
Approved for City Council Agenda
Qo~~c 1 ~ (o -2"5--q '~
Robert T. Herrera Date
City Manager
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ORDINANCE NO. 1501-P
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 1501, THE CITY OF LA PORTS
ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE III, SECTION 3-100; ARTICLE VI, SECTION 6-400,
TABLE A, COMMERCIAL; AND REPEALING AND REPLACING ARTICLE X,
SECTION 10-1000; ET. SEQ. PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE
TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A
MISDEMEANOR AND SHALL UPON CONVICTION BE FINED A SUM OF NOT
MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) FOR EACH VIOLATION;
FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETING LAW; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds,
determines and declares that heretofore, to-wit, on the 29th day of April, 1993, at 7:00 p.m.,
a public hearing was held before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of La
Porte, Texas, pursuant to due notice, to consider the question of the possible amendment
of the Zoning Ordinance as herein described. There is attached to this Ordinance as
Exhibit "A", and incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof for all purposes,
the publisher's affidavit of publication of notice of said hearing.
Section 2. Subsequent to such public hearing, the City of La Porte
Planning and Zoning Commission met in regular session on Apri129, 1993; at 7:00 p.m., to
consider the Ordinance amendments which were the subject of such public hearing. The
City Council of the City of La Porte is in receipt of the written recommendations of the City
of La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission, by letter dated May 5, 1993, a true copy of
which letter is attached hereto as Exhibit "B", and incorporated by reference herein, and
made part hereof for all purposes.
Section The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds,
determines and declares that on the 14th day of June, 1993, a public hearing was held
before the City Council of the City of La Porte, Texas, pursuant to due notice, to consider
the recommendation of the City of La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission. There is
attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit "C", and incorporated by reference herein and made
a part hereof for all purposes, the publisher's affidavit of publication of notice of said public
hearing for the City Council of the City of La Porte.
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Section 4. The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds,
determines and declares that all prerequisites of law have been satisfied, and hereby
determines and declares that the amendments to Ordinance 1501, the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of La Porte, are desirable and in furtherance of the goals and objectives stated in
the City of La Porte's Comprehensive Plan.
Section 5. Article III, Section 3-100 (Definitions) of the Zoning
Ordinance is hereby amended by striking the definition of portable sign and replacing it with
a new definition. Said definition is set out on Page 1 of Exhibit "D", which is attached
hereto and is fully incorporated by reference herein.
Section 6. Article VI, Section 6-400 (Table A, Commercial), of the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of La Porte is hereby amended by adding mini-warehousing
(SIC #4225) as a business activity to be prohibited in Neighborhood Commercial Zones and
permitted as a Conditional Use in General Commercial Zones. Said change is set out on
Page 2 of Exhibit "D".
Section 7. Article X, Section 10-1000 of the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of La Porte is hereby repealed and replaced with a new Section 10-1000 Et. Seq.
regulating on and off premise signs, establishing sign permit requirements and referencing
penalties for violating the terms of said section. Said changes are set out on Pages 3
through 10 of Exhibit "D".
Section 8. Any person, as defined in Section 1.02(27) Texas Penal
Code, who shall violate any provision of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00). Each day a violation of this ordinance shall constitute a separate
violation.
Section 9. If any section, sentence, phrase, clause, or any part of any
section, sentence, phrase, or clause, of this Ordinance shall, for any reason, be held invalid,
such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance, it is hereby declared
to be the intention of the City Council to have passed each section, sentence, phrase, or
clause, or part thereof, irrespective of the fact that any other section, sentence, phrase, or
clause, or part thereof, may be declared invalid.
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Section 10. All rights or remedies of the City of La Porte, Texas, are
expressly saved as to any and all violations of any Zoning Ordinance or amendments
thereto, of said City of La Porte, that have accrued at the time of the effective date of this
Ordinance; and as to such accrued violation, the court shall have all the powers that existed
prior to the effective date of this Ordinance; and as to such accrued violation, the court shall
have all the powers that existed prior to the effective date of this Ordinance; and that all
existing violations of previous zoning ordinances which would otherwise become non-
conforming uses under this Ordinance but shall be considered as violations of this
Ordinance in the same manner that they were violations of prior zoning ordinances of said
City of La Porte.
Section 11. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and
declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting
of the City Council was posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the
city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by the Open Meetings
Law, Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Civil Statues Annotated; and that this meeting has been
open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the
subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City
Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and
posting thereof.
Section 12. This Ordinance shall become effective fourteen (14) days
after its passage and approval. The City Secretary shall give notice to the passage of the
ordinance by causing the caption to be published in the official newspaper of the City of La
Porte at least twice within ten (10) days after the passage of the Ordinance.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS a~S DAY OF X1993.
CITY OF LA PORTE
By:
JERR CLAR
May ro Tem
Ordinance 1501-P Page 4
ATTEST:
By:
SUE LENES
City Secretary
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By:
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PORTABLE SIGN CONTROLS
ARTICLE 3 SECTION 100 - DEFINITIONS
Portable sign: A sign which is not permanently and rigidly affixed
or attached to the ground and is designed or
constructed to be easily moved from one location to
another, including signs mounted upon or designed
to be mounted on a trailer, wheeled carrier, or
other non-motorized mobile structure. This
definition shall also include any vehicle or
trailer parked so as to be visible from a public
right-of-way for the primary purpose of
advertisement of products or directing people to a
business or activity located on the same or nearby
property or any other premises.
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Section 10 - 1000 Sian Regulations
Section 10-1001 General Provisions
1. All signs shall be erected, displayed and maintained in
compliance with the requirements of this section and all
other applicable state laws and City Ordinances. If
there is a conflict between the regulations of this
section and a state law, City ordinance, or codes adopted
by ordinance, the most restrictive standard applies and
controls. All signs not expressly allowed by this
ordinance are prohibited.
2. No sign nor part of any sign may have lights which flash,
move or rotate in such a manner as to be confused with
traffic control signals or emergency vehicle signals, or
in a manner that confuses, misleads or distracts traffic
motorists. Beacons may not be placed on any sign or be
made a part of any sign. Additionally, no sign that
resembles an official traffic control sign, signal or
device or that bears the words stop, go slowly, caution,
danger, detour, or other wording for traffic control
signs or devices may be used within the City.
3. All signs shall be properly and continuously maintained
so as not to become a safety hazard or detract from the
appearance of adjoining properties.
4. All areas immediately below and within a radius of
fifteen (15) feet shall be properly maintained. This
includes maintenance of all vegetation to the standards
set forth in Chapter 13, Article II of the City of La
Porte Code of Ordinances.
5. No sign may be placed on or over a public right-of-way,
whether used or unused, a utility easement, or on utility
poles.
6. No sign shall be located in a sight triangle so as to
obstruct traffic visibility at a level between three feet
(3') and six feet (6') as measured above adjacent road
grade.
7. Any sign in violation of any provisions of this ordinance
are subject to immediate removal by the City of La Porte.
Section 10-1002 Portable Signs
1. Portable signs may be located in the High Density
Residential (R-3), Manufactured Housing (MH), Commercial
Recreation (CR), Neighborhood Commercial (NC), General
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Commercial (GC), Business Industrial (BI), Light
Industrial (LI), and Heavy Industrial (HI) Zoning
Districts.
2. A portable sign may not stand on any premise for more
than thirty (30) consecutive days at a time or for more
than sixty (60) days in any calendar year without a
period of at least twenty (20) intervening days.
3. Lighted portable signs shall be constructed and installed
in accordance with the requirements of the City's
electrical code. Portable signs with red, yellow, amber,
green, or blue lights or with lights that flash, blink,
or vary in intensity are prohibited.
4. Portable signs must comply with the setback requirements
that would apply to on-premise signs in the zoning
district in which the portable sign is to be located.
Portable signs may not be placed on public right-of-way
and may not be placed in such a manner as to create a
hazard to traffic.
5. A portable sign must be tied down or secured in a manner
prescribed by the Building Official to ensure the safe
installation of said sign.
6. A portable sign, during the required intervening periods,
must be completely removed from public view. Removal of
the lettering is not considered to be in compliance with
this section.
7. All damaged portable signs must be removed within forty-
eight (48) hours of notification by the City until said
sign has been repaired.
8. Portable signs shall be used for on premise use only.
9. Nothing in this section shall apply to political
advertising.
10. Portable signs are to be permitted through the Building
Official of the City of La Porte, consistent with the
provisions of this Ordinance. Permitted portable signs
shall have securely affixed and plainly visible a
sticker, in form prescribed by the City of La Porte,
showing the date the permit was issued, and the date the
permit is to expire. Portable signs shall also contain
on both faces the date of expiration of the current
permit.
11. Portable signs located on premises in violation of any of
the provisions of this Ordinance, including the
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requirement that portable signs have attached a validly
issued, current permit from the City of La Porte, are
subject to immediate removal by the City of La Porte.
Portable signs removed by the city of La Porte in
accordance with this Section, shall be safely and
securely stored by the City of La Porte.
Portable signs removed and stored by the City of La Porte
may be redeemed by their owner upon the payment of a
storage fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). Signs not
redeemed from storage may be sold by the City of La Porte
in accordance with laws and regulating sale of abandoned
property.
Nothing in this Section shall be construed as a waiver by
the City of La Porte on the penal enforcement of this
Ordinance. The remedies provided in this Section shall
be in addition to, and not cumulative of, other remedies
the City of La Porte might have as allowed in this
Ordinance and state law.
Section 10-1003 Political Signs
Temporary political signs placed for the duration of an
election campaign shall not be subject to the requirements of
this ordinance except that:
1. No political sign shall be placed within a sight triangle
or in a manner which will otherwise create a traffic
hazard.
2. No political sign shall be placed on or over a public
right-of-way, whether used or unused, a utility easement
or on utility poles.
3. All portable signs used for political advertising shall
be anchored in a manner which will prevent their being
blown about by a strong wind.
4. All political signs shall be removed no later than ten
(10) days after the election for which they were placed.
In the case of run-off elections, political signs may
remain in place no longer than ten (10) days following
the run-off.
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Section 10-1004 On Premise Signs
1. Freestanding On Premise Signs
A. General Provisions
(1) These regulations shall apply to freestanding
signs only
(2) Multiple reader panels mounted on a single
base shall be considered to be a single sign.
(3) For the purposes of this section, a multi-
tenant building shall be considered to be a
single establishment and shall be restricted
to free standing advertising signage in
accordance with the regulations governing such
signs.
(4) Separate buildings located on a single piece
of property may be considered to be separate
business establishments with each building
being eligible for freestanding advertising in
accordance with these regulations.
(5) The number of on premise free standing non-
advertising signs intended to direct traffic
and not exceeding six (6) square feet in size
shall not be limited by this section.
(6) On-premise real estate signs are allowed and
shall be exempt from all other provisions of
Section 10-1004.
B. R-1, R-2, R-3, and MH Districts
(i) One (1) free standing identification sign is
permitted for townhouses, multi-family
developments, group care facilities,
subdivisions, education and religious
facilities.
(2) For a Bed and Breakfast facility one (i) sign
not exceeding three (3) square feet in area
and non-illuminated shall be allowed. This
sign may be either mounted on the building or
located in a landscaped portion of the yard.
(3) For a Home Occupation facility one (1) sign
not exceeding two (2) square feet in area and
non-illuminated shall be allowed. This sign
shall be mounted flat against the wall of the
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(4) The size of the sign may not exceed one
hundred fifty (150) square feet.
(5) There are no minimum yard setbacks.
(6) The maximum height is forty-five feet (45').
C. CR, NC, and GC Districts
(1) One (1) freestanding advertising sign shall be
permitted for each side of a commercial
establishment which fronts on a developed
right-of-way.
(2) The following size limitations apply:
(a) Free standing signs for single tenant
buildings - 150 square feet.
(b) Free standing signs for single tenant
buildings in a controlled access corridor
- 300 square feet.
(c) Free standing signs for multi-tenant
buildings - 350 square feet.
(3) The following minimum yard setbacks apply:
(a) When not adjacent to residentially zoned
property, there are no minimum setbacks.
(b) When adjacent to residentially zoned
property, there are minimum side and rear
yard setbacks of five feet (5').
(4) The following height limitations apply:
(a) Free standing signs - 45 feet.
(b) Free standing signs in a controlled
access corridor - 65 feet.
D. BI, LI, and HI Districts
(1) One (1) free standing advertising sign shall
be permitted for each side of a commercial
establishment which fronts a developed right-
of-way.
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(2) The following size limitations apply:
(a) Free standing signs for single tenant
buildings - 150 square feet.
(b) Free standing signs for single tenant
buildings in controlled access corridors
- 300 square feet.
(c) Free standing signs for multi-tenant
buildings - 350 square feet.
(3) The following minimum yard setbacks apply:
(a) When not adjacent to residentially zoned
property, there are no minimum setbacks.
(b) When adjacent to residentially zoned
property, there are minimum side and rear
setbacks of five feet (5').
(4) The following height limitations apply:
(a) Free standing signs - 45 feet.
(b) Free standing signs in controlled access
corridors - 65 feet.
2. Attached On Premise Signs
A. General Provisions
(1) One attached sign per building wall may be
displayed for each occupant or use on the
premises.
(2) These regulations do not apply to building
addresses or supplemental signs for the
purpose of identifying the apartment buildings
or units.
B. R-1, R-2, and MH Districts
(1) The size of the sign may not exceed three (3)
square feet.
(2) No portion of the sign may have a luminous
greater than 200 foot candles and may not
move, flash, rotate or change illumination.
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C. R-3, CR, NC, GC, BI, LI, and HI Districts
(1) The cumulative size of the signs may not
exceed fifteen (15) percent of the wall area.
(2) If located closer than 50 feet to an R-1, R-2,
or MH District, the sign may not flash and
must be designed so that is does not shine or
reflect light into adjacent residences.
(3) One attached canopy sign may be displayed.
Such sign shall not exceed thirty (30) percent
of the canopy area. Such sign must be
contained within the physical limits of the
canopy and shall not extend above or below the
canopy.
Section 10 - 1005 Off Premise Signs
1. Off premise free standing advertising signs may be
erected in the BI, LI, and HI Zoning Districts.
2. Off premise freestanding public service signs may be
erected in the GC, BI, LI, and HI Zoning Districts.
3. All off premise signs shall be constructed with a single
steel support pole.
4. The following size limitations shall apply to all off
premise free standing signs:
A. In controlled access corridors, the size
limitations shall be set by the Texas Highway
Beautification Act.
B. On all other streets, the maximum size shall be
three hundred (300) square feet and may not have
more than two (2) sign faces.
5. An off premise sign must be located at least fifty (50)
feet from an existing freestanding on premise sign.
6. Off premise signs, when illuminated, must be constructed
with upward shielded directional illumination.
7. The following height limitations shall apply:
A. Off premise public service signs - 18 feet.
B. Off premise advertising signs - 45 feet.
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8. All off premise freestanding advertising signs shall be
spaced in intervals of not less than one thousand (1,000)
feet.
Section 10 - 1006 Subdivision Marketing Signs
1. For the purpose of marketing a recorded subdivision, one
(1) on premise freestanding sign of not more than one
hundred fifty (150) square feet for each road abutting
the respective subdivision shall be permitted, provided
that such sign shall not be placed within any required
yard nor within twenty-five (25) feet of any property
line abutting a street or road right-of-way, and further
provided that such sign shall not exceed twenty (20) feet
in height.
2. For the purpose of marketing a recorded subdivision, one
(1) off premise sign of not more than one hundred fifty
(150) square feet may be permitted for each recorded
subdivision in any zoning district. Such sign shall not
be placed within twenty-five (25) feet of any property
line and shall not exceed twenty (20) feet in height.
The permit for such sign shall expire, unless renewed,
two (2) years after the date of issuance of such permit,
and provided that each request for permit shall be
accompanied by a license and permit fee posted by the
respective sign hanger in the amount of three hundred
dollars (300.00) for the purpose of ensuring proper
location, maintenance, and removal of the respective
sign.
Section 10 - 1007 Permits
1. Any person desiring to erect or place a free standing,
attached or portable sign on any property shall first
apply to the Building Official for a permit. Permits are
not required for signs less than five (5) square feet in
area.
2. Any person applying to erect or place a free standing
sign on any property shall submit to the Building
Official the following information:
A. A survey of the property which indicates the
proposed sign location.
B. An engineered design for signs greater than 8 feet
in height.
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C. A design of the sign and its support member for
signs less than 8 feet in height.
3. Permit fees shall be in accordance with the current City
of La Porte Fee Schedule Ordinance.
Section 10 - 1008 Enforcement
1. Any violation of this Section shall be subject to the
penalties provided in Section i1-700 of this Ordinance.
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ORDINANCE NO. 93-1917
AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT BY THE CITY MANAGER, OF A
MEMBER OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, FOR A TERM EXPIRING MAY 30,
1996; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby
confirms the appointment by the City Manager, of a member of the
Civil Service Commission, for a term expiring May 30, 1996, or
until his successor shall have been duly appointed and qualified:
Member • Lindsay R. Pfeiffer
Section 2. The City Council officially finds, determines,
recites, and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date,
hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council was
posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the
City for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as
required by the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17, Texas Revised
Civil Statutes Annotated; and that this meeting has been open to
the public as required by law at all times during which this
ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed,
considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further
ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the
contents and posting thereof.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after
its passage and approval, and it is so ordered.
PASSED AND APPROVED, this 28th day of June, 1993.
CITY OF LA PORTE
By : /~//, ~-l~~
erry C. rke, Mayor Pro Tem
ORDINANCE NO. 93-1917
ATTEST:
Sue Lenes,
City Secretary
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City Attorney
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CITY OF LA PORTE
INTEROFFICE MEMORANQUM
JUNE 18, 1993
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Robert T. Herrera, City Manager
SUBJECT: Civil Service Commission
In the event City Council wishes not to re-appoint Jim Longnecker to the Civil
Service Commission, I would like to make the recommendation that Mr. Lindsay
Pfeiffer be appointed to fill the vacancy.
Mr. Pfeiffer has a long standing relationship with the City of La Porte and is
familiar with the responsibilities and workings of civil service. I have asked Mr.
Pfeiffer for a resume, and he will forward one to me for Council's consideration.
Mr. Pfeiffer has exemplified the leadership traits necessary to compliment the
current make-up of the City's Civil Service Commission. I am confident he will
dedicate the time and energy needed while serving on this most important
commission.
Please don't hesitate to call me should you have any questions.
Lindsay R. Pfeiffer
602 South Nugent
La Porte, Texas 77571
Age 43
Education
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High School - La Porte High School Class of 1969
College - University of Texas, BBA, Class of 1973
San Jacinto Jr. College, Associates
Degree/Electrical 'Technology, 1979
Occupation
Owner of Pfeiffer & Son, Inc.
Electrical Contractor
116 North 16th St.
La Porte, Texas 77571
Public Service
Planning & Zoning 3 years
City Council at Large Position 5 years
City of La Porte Electrical Board 3 years
Church
First United Methodist Church, La Porte, Texas
Family
Wife - Jennifer; Married 19 years
Children - Charlie, Age 17 Joseph, Age 14 and
Jonathan, Age 8
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REQIIEST FOR CITY COIINCIL AGENDA ITEM
Agenda Date Requested: 6-28-93
Requested By: Charles Harrington ~~ Department: Planning
Report Resolution X Ordinance
Exhibits:
1. Bid Tabulation
2. Ordinance
3. Letter from Consulting Engineer
SUNIIKARY & RECOMMENDATION
BACRGROIIND
As a part of the 1990 Revenue Bond Program, the construction of a
12" water line from Underwood Road to Somerton Drive was approved.
This project will interconnect the former College View M.U.D. and
the La Porte water distribution systems. This water main will also
be necessary for the operation of the proposed elevated water
storage tank for the benefit of the former College View M.U.D.
This project had been placed on hold until the Spencer Highway
reconstruction progressed to the south side of the right-of-way to
avoid inconveniencing the public.
On June 14, 1993, the City received bids on the project as shown on
the attached Bid Tabulation. The low bid of $217,449.00 was
submitted by H2O Services, Inc. The budgeted amount for this
project was $300,000.00.
RECOMMENDATION
The staff and Consulting Engineer have reviewed the bid and
references of the low bidder and therefore, recommend that the City
Council authorize the City Manager to execute a contract with H2O
Services, Inc. in the amount of $217,449.00 for the construction of
a 12" water line along Spencer Highway. In addition, it is
recommended that $22, 551.00 be set aside as a contingency for a
total of $240,000.00 for the project.
Action Required by Council:
Approve an ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a
contract with H2O Services, Inc. in the amount of $217,449.00 for
the construction of a 12" water line along Spencer Highway and
further authorize that $22,551.00 be set aside for a contingency.
Availability of Funds:
General Fund Water/Wastewater
Capital Improvements General Revenue
X Other - 1990 Revenue Bonds Sharing
Account No.: 035-804-611-510 Funds Available: X Yes No
Approved for City Council Agenda
Robert T. Herrera Date
City Manager
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June 17, 1993
H. CARLOS SMITH
ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. INC.
423 N. HWY. 146 P.O. BOX 529
LA PORTE, TEXAS 77572-0529
City of La Porte
P. 0. Box 1115
La Porte, Texas 77572-1115
Attn: Mr. Charles Harrington
Director of Planning
Re: Spencer Hwy. 12" Water Line
Job No. 2453-90
Dear Mr. Harrington:
RE EI E7
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PLANNlN~
(713) 471-4226
We have tabulated the two bids recieved on the 12" Spencer Highway
Water Line project and have checked the references of the low bidder,
H2O Services, Inc, and are enclosing bid tabulation.
We checked with the following references with the statements from each:
Provident Engineers
Mr. Bobby Wilson
Guiterrez-Shoemaker
Mr. Dru Penland
Quail Valley U.D.
Mr. Joe Taylor
Municipal Engineering
Mr. John Garner
Used on two jobs
Used on 4 jobs
Used on one job
Used on one job
Would use again and
recommend.
Did good work and
would use again.
Did good work and
would use again
Did good work.
From the information recieved from the references, we would recommend
that the Spencer Highway 12",Water Line job be awarded to H2O
Services, Inc., on the basis of their low bid of $217,449.00.
We are enclosing a copy of the list of references furnished by
H2O Services, Inc, to us, if you choose to contact any other
references .
We are preparing the Notice of Award and the Contract documents
and will await the official award by the City prior to issuing.
Very truly yours,
H. Carl Sm~,th-Engineers & Surveyors, Inc.
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ORDINANCE NO. 93- 1918
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY
OF LA PORTE AND H2O SERVICES, INC. , FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SPENCER
HIGHWAY 12 INCH WATER LINE; APPROPRIATING $217,449.00 PLUS A
CONTINGENCY OF $22,551.00 TO FUND SAID CONTRACT; MAKING VARIOUS
FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT; FINDING COMPLIANCE
WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE:
Section 1. The City Council hereby approves and authorizes
the contract, agreement, or other undertaking described in the
title of this ordinance, in substantially the form as shown in the
document which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute such
document and all related documents on behalf of the City of La
Porte. The City Secretary is hereby authorized to attest to all
such signatures and to affix the seal of the City to all such
documents. City Council appropriates the sum of $217,449.00 plus
a contingency of $22,551.00 from the 1990 Revenue Bond Fund No. 035
to fund said contract.
Section 2. The City Council officially finds, determines,
recites, and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date,
hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council was
posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the
City for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as
required by the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17, Texas Revised
Civil Statutes Annotated; and that this meeting has been open to
the public as required by law at all times during which this
ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed,
considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further
ORDINANCE NO, 93- 1918
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ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the
contents and posting thereof.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after
its passage and approval, and it is so ordered.
PASSED AND APPROVED, this 28th day of June, 1993.
CITY OF LA PORTE
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Jerry Clarke
ATTEST:
Sue Lenes,
City Secretary
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City Attorney
RE~T FOR CITY COUNCIL AGEND TEM
Agenda Date Requested: June 28, 1993
Requested By: ~ ve Gill t
Department: Public Works
XXX Report
Resolution
Exhibits: 1. Memorandum from Susan Kelley, Buyer
Ordinance
SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION
Plastic garbage bags are distributed to La Porte citizens in January and
August of each year. A supply of bags is purchased prior to each handout
which is sufficient to provide each residential customer with two rolls of
bags and some extra rolls for over-the-counter sales to customers wishing a
larger supply of garbage bags.
The Houston-Galveston Area Council did not open the bids for their supply
of garbage bags until January, 1993. Due to our commitment to the
scheduled January handout, we were unable to wait for their bids. We must
place an order 4-6 weeks prior to our scheduled handout date to receive the
bags in time for the handout. In order to meet the requirements of the
August, 1993 handout and any additional over-the-counter sales for the
remainder of the year, seventy-four thousand (74,000) pounds of garbage
bags must be purchased.
Through an Inter-Local Agreement, the City can purchase items utilizing the
bid prices received by HGAC plus a 3% administrative charge. The HGAC bid
price on garbage bags is $0.3725 per pound. The administrative charge
would amount to $0.0112 per pound. The cost for the required 74,000 pounds
of bags would be $27,565.00 plus $829.00 administrative charge for a total
cost of $28,394.00. This price represents an increase of 3.6% over the
price per pound paid for bags for the January, 1992 handout.
Staff recommends purchasing the plastic garbage bags required for the
August, 1993 handout utilizing the Inter-Local Agreement with HGAC.
Sufficient funds are budgeted for this purchase in the Solid Waste
Division's FY 92/93 Operating Budget.
Action Required by Council: Authorize purchase of 74,000 pounds of plastic
garbage bags through the HGAC Inter-Local Agreement at a total cost of
$28,394.00.
Availability of Funds:
XXX General Fund Water/Wastewater
Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing
Other
Account Number: 001-700-702-215 Funds Available: XX YES NO
~pnroved for City Council Agenda
Robert T. Herrera DATE
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CITY OF LA PORTS
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDiJM
JiJNE Z2, 1993
TO: STEVE GILLETT, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
FROM: SUSAN KELLEY, BUYER p~~~
3UBJ: PLASTIC GARBAGE BAGS
Harris - Galveston Area Council (HGAC) has issued a bid for plastic
garbage bags which meets our specifications. The bid was awarded
to Bemis, Inc. at a price of $.3725/lb. The last time we purchased
bags, in December 1992, our cost was $.37/lb.
The City of La Porte has an interlocal agreement with HGAC to
purchase items from their contracts. However, since the cast is
over $5,000.00, City Council approval is required.
Upon council approval, please issue a purchase requisition tb
Purchasing and we will issue a gurchase order. Please include
number of pounds, price per pound, and HGAC administrative fee of
3 percent of the total.
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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
A ends Dat-=R_______________~~C__ U ``lCj=====__________________
g e equested: 2
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Requested By: Louis Ri b D partment: Purchasing
Report Resolution Ordinance
Exhibits: Bid Tabulation
Bidder's List
SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION
Advertised, sealed bids #0542 for chemicals, paper products, and
janitorial supplies were opened and read on May 24, 1993. Bid
requests were mailed to twenty (20) area suppliers with nine (9)
returning bids.
These items are kept in warehouse inventory and used by various
departments within the City. Funds have been budgeted to purchase
these items.
The lowest bidder on Item #1. = Chemicals, did not meet
specifications.
Low bids meeting specifications, by item, are as follows:
Hogel Sales
Item #1. = Chemicals
$ 1,614.34
TOTAL $ 1,614.34
Morse Wholesale
Item ##2. Paper Products $ 5,474.28
Item #3. = Janitorial Supplies $ 1,527.85
TOTAL $ 7,102.14
Using estimated yearly quantities, the total cost would be
$8,716.48. This is a 6$ decrease from last year.
Action Required by Council:
Award: Bogel Sales Item #1. $1,614.34
Morse Wholesale Items ##2 & ##3 $7, 102.14
Availability of Funds:
General Fund
Capital Improvement
Other
Water/Wastewater
General Revenue Sharing
Account Number:
Funds Available: YES No
Approved for City Council A enda
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Robert T. Herrera Date
City Manager
BID TABULATION -CHEMICALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, & JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
I(EMCO- BOGEL MORSE QUANTUM BRAWNER GRAY- CENTURY POLLOCK BANNER
DESCRIPTION HUNTER SALES WHOLESALE SUPPGIES PAPER CHEM PAPERS PAPER LABS
ITEM #1 - CHEMICALS
1. BLEACH (200 GAL) $0.90 $0.96 $0.82 $1.32 $0.98 $1,04 $1.03 $0.95 NO BID
2. SCOURING CLEANSER (96) $0.69 $0.73 $0.56 $0,76 $0.82 $0.70 $0.74 $0,70 NO BID
3. GEN DETERGENT (30 GAL} $3,08 $2.55 $2,27 $3.11 $4,58 $3.57 $5.70 NO BID $3.86
4. DISH LIQUID (48 QT) $3.08 $1.45 $2.68 $2,49 $2,46 $2,35 $2.60 NO BID NO BID
5. DISINFECTANT (400 GAL) ;2.25 $2,55 $2,95 $3.33 $4,75 $5.87 $6.04 NO BID $2,99
6. GLASS CLEANER (48 GAL) $1.15 $1.72 $1.89 $2.04 $2.68 $2.19 $3.64 $2.39 NO BID
7, DISENFECTANT SPRAY (24) $1.90 $2.33 $1,78 $2.51 $2.10 $2.50 $3.22 $1,91 NO BID
8. HAND SOAP (16 GAL) $3.25 $2,98 $3.00 $4.59 $4,29 $4,49 $3.81 $4.49 NO BID
TOTAL ITEM #1. $1,428.40 $1,614.34 $1,776.34 $2,113.34 $2,677.88 $3,080.06 $3,301,80 $489.60 $1,311.80
ITEM #2 - PAPER PRODUCTS
1, 6 OZ STYAO CUPS (72 CS) $10.00 $9.20 $8.62 $9.58 $9.35 $9.78 $9,29 $9,19 NO BID
2. 4 OZ WATER CUPS (20 CS) $47.50 $39.85 $37,43 $39.78 $37,20 $44,36 $40.23 $39.10 NO BID
3. 2-PLY TISSUE (24 CS) $21.60 $23.90 $22.94 $23.60 $25.48 $28.30 ;30,00 $33.64 NO BID
4. MULTIFOLD (120 CS) $12.30 $13.65 $12.05 $13.40 $13.40 $14,20 $15.31 $13.34 NO BID
5. SINGLEFOLD (24 CS) $24,98 $20.08 $14,11 $24.00 $21,85 ;2305 $13.34 $15.68 NO BID
6. ROLL TOWEL (100 CS) $14.75 $15.1b $13.58 $14,02 $15.20 $16.88 $14,12 $15.16 NO BID
7. FACIAL TISSUE (36 CS) $22,50 $12,12 $11.44 $12.67 $23.00 $39.45 $15.00 $23.82 NO BID
TOTAL ITEM #2. $6,548.92 $6,105.24 $5,479.28 $6,093.88 $6,509.12 $7,635.96 $6,302.84 $6,601.b8 NO BID
ITEM #3 - JANITORIAL SUPL
1. TRASH LINERS
A. 15"x9"x23" (5 CS)
B. 16"x14"x36" (24 CS)
C. 22"x14"x58" (24 CS)
2. 55 GAL LINERS (30 CS)
3. MOP HEADS
A, 16 OZ LAY FLAT (12)
B, 24 OZ LAY FLAT (36)
4. MOP HANDLES (24)
5. HOUSEHOLD eR00M5 (30)
6. LAVA SOAP (96 EA/1 CS}
7. COMMODE BRUSH (24)
8. BUFFING PAD (100)
9. POLISNING PAD (60)
10. SCRUBBING PAD (10}
$6.43 $9.75 $5.12 $5.96 $12,20 $6.50 $13.17 NO BID NO BID
$7,06 $12.75 $6.37 $14,02 $7,65 $10,33 $7,62 $7,26 NO BID
$6.50 $12.86 $10,56 $13.31 $12.65 ;10,98 $14,51 $12.01 NO BID
$9,15 $13,25 $11,43 $20.86 $12.60 $21,56 $30.91 $11.89 NO BID
$2.05 $2.31 $1.91 $2.00 $2.48 $2.15 $2.50 $2.79 NO BID
$3.12 $3.30 $2,25 $2.78 $3.28 $2.62 $3.b1 $3.99 NO BID
$2.55 $2.33 $2,05 $2,13 $2.95 $2,10 $3.10 $2.53 NO BID
$4.40 $3.78 $2,68 $3.09 $3.00 $2.97 $4,51 $3.59 NO BID
$34.90 $32.16 $0.68 $0.60 $0.66 $0.63 $0,68 $0.66 NO BID
$1,95 $1,64 $1.56 $1.10 $0.95 $1.27 $2,36 $1,21 NO BID
$4,88 $3.21 $3.04 $2.86 $9.75 $2,97 $4,11 $3.13 NO BID
$3.63 $3.21 $3,04 $2,85 $9.75 $2,97 $4.11 $3.13 NO BID
$4,75 $3.21 $3.04 $2.86 $9.75 $2,97 $3.73 $3.13 NO BID
TOTAL ITEM #3. $1,832,11 $2,026.11 $1,527,86 $2,199.52 $2,978.50 $2,046.22 $2,710,75 $1,789,22 NO BID
GRAND TOTAL $9,809.43 $9,745.69 $8,878,48 $10,356.84 $12,165.50 $12,762,24 $12,315,39 $8,880.50 $1,311.80
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BIDDER'S LIST
SEALED BID #0542 - CHEMICALS, PAPER PRODUCTS & JANITORIAL 3UpPLI~3
THREE STAR SUPPLY
P.O. BOX 266211
HOUSTON, TX 77207
643-0075
ATTN: HAZEL DUTKA
BANNER LABS, INC.
4560 PINE TIMBERS #124
HOUSTON, TX 77041
460-1779
ATTN: SHEDRICK BOREN
SELIG CHEMICAL
P.O. BOX 87881
HOUSTON, TX 77287-7881
944-7717
ATTN: PAT FATHEREE
OMEGA LABORATORIES,
8732 CLAYROAD
HOUSTON, TX 77080
462-3606
ATTN: RICK GOULDING
GRAY-CHEM, INC.
122 NORTH RIGHEY
PASADENA ,TX 77506
920-2121
ATTN: BARBARA GRAY
CENTURY PAPERS, INC.
4902 GULF FREEWAY
HOUSTON, TX 77023
928-5171
ATTN: ERIC GITTLEMIN
B & G COMPANY
1225 NORTH POST OAK
HOUSTON, TX 77055
682-4411
ATTN: CHARLES CARROLL
INC. SERVICE CHEMICAI, & SUPPLY
435 BI FM 1092 #405
STAFFORD, TX 774'1?-5415
977-2210
ATTN: JAN KOVACH
SANITARY SUPPLY COMPANY
P.O. BOX 5408
$EAUMONT, TX 77726-5408
1-800-544-1512
ATTN: LARRY GRANTHAM
SORB-ALL COMPANY
P.O. BOX 21148
HOUSTON, TX 77226
223-4575
ATTN: STEVE MONTGOMERY
$RAWNER PAPER COMPANY, INC.
P.O. BOX 15272
HOUSTON, TX 7722.0
575-6584
ATTN: EVERETT FONTENOT
BOGEL SALES
P.O. BOX 25?.3
PORT ARTHUR, TX 77643
1-800-392-5880
ATTN: TIM ROMERO
TC SUPPLY COMPANY
1213 MAURY
HOUSTON, TX 7702.0
862-7370
SEALED BID ENCLOSED
APOLLO PAPER
P.O. BOX 7457
HOUSTON, TX 77248-7457
685-4518
SEALED BID ENCLOSED
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MORSE WHOLESALE
3302 CANAL
HOUSTON, TX 77003
223-8361
ATTN: JERRY MORSE
KEMCO INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. BOX 8705
HOUSTON, TX 77249-8705
227-6459
ATTN: ERWIN MACHANN
GULF COAST PAPER COMPANY, INC.
437 COMMERCE AVENUE
CLUTE, TX 77531
1-409-265-6149
ATTN: ED WALKER
UNIQUE TEXAS CORPORATION
7324 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY SUITE 865
HOUSTON, TX 77074
771-0971
ATTN: HARRY RAHIM
OLS MAINTENANCE SUPPLY, CO.
P.O. BOX 79251
HOUSTON, TX 77279
461-3361
SEALED BID ENCLOSED
CHEMICAL WHOLESALE CO.
10211 O~ANELLA BLDG. B
HOUSTON, TX 77041
466-1997
ATTN: RICHARD WEAVER
POLLOCK PAPER DIST.
P.O. BOX 2522
HOUSTON, TX 77252-2522
861-4571
ATTN: BUTCH FOSTER