Commissioner Precinct No. 1 /s/ Adolph Bartel Commissioner Precinct No. 3 /s/ Julius R. Neunhoffer County Judge /s/ Clinton D. Burney Commissioner Precinct No. 2 /s/ Roger Stone Commissioner Precinct No. 4 o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11101 ORDER CONCURRI27G IN AND CONFIRMING APPOINTMENT OF FIVE MEMBERS OF JOINT AIRPORT BOARD On this the 13th day of March, 1970, came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of the appointment of five members of the Joint Airport Board heretofore created by joint action of the City of Kerrville and Kerr County for the purpose of operating Louis Schreiner Municipal Airport as is evidenced by Order No. 11,087, dated February 25, 1970, and recorded in Vol. N, Page 133 of the minutes of the court; and the Court having been advised that the City Council of the City of Kerrville has heretofore on the 10th day of March, 1970, appointed the following duly qualified residents of Kerr County, Texas, to serve as the five initial members of said board, to-wit; E. W. Crowder, Jack Auld, Earl Garrett, Manley W. Cooper, and W. H. Cowden; and It further appearing to the Court that pursuant to the provisions of Order No. 11087 as aforesaid, such appointments as made by the City of Kerrville require the concurrence and confirmation of the Commissioners Court of Kerr County; and It further appearing to the Court that the five appointed as aforesaid are duly qualified to discharge the duties and responsibilities of said Joint Airport Board, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Bartel and unanimously approved by the Court that the Commissioners Court does hereby concur in and confirm the appointment of the following five citizens of Kerr County as members of the Joint Airport Board as aforesaid: E. W. Crowder Earl Garrett W. H. Cowden Jack Auld Manley W. Cooper o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11102 APFRCVAL OF CLAIM OF THE CITY OF KERRVILLE On this the 13th day of March 1970, upon motion made by Commissioner Bartel, seconded by Commissioner Stone, the Court unanimously approved the claim of the City of Kerrville in the amount of :1438.58 0 363.62 payable out of the General r'und and X1074.96 payable out of the Kerr County public Library Fund), as shown in the Minutes of Accounts Allowed page 1313 , Voucher Nos. 25775 and 25776, which were made a part hereof and of this order. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 11103 RESOLUTION REQUESTING CON`1'INUA'1'ION OF RAILROAD SERVICE BETWEEN KERRVILLE AND SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS WHEREAS, attention has been directed to the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, as to the proposal of the Southern Pacific Railroad to discontinue railroad service on its line from San Antonio to Kerrville, Texas, from Camp Stanley northwestward to the end of its line at Kerrville, Texas; and WHEREAS, further attention has been directed to the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, to the fact that the Interstate Commerce Commission has been petitioned to permit the +ermination of all rail service on the aforesaid portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad line now serving Kerr County and intermediate areas of Kendall and Bexar ~~~ Counties; and WHEREAS, the present and projected rate of industrial development of the Kerr County, .-- Texas, trade area is deemed to require the continuation of adequate rail service between Kerrville and San Antonio, Texas; and WHEREAS, the proposed discontinuance of rail service as aforesaid would serve to seriously impair the current trend of area industrial development which has been based upon the material benefit of available dependable railroad service. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, speaking on behalf of the people and the industries of the area, that this Court does here- by vigorously protest and object to any proposal to discontinue railroad service between Kerrville and San Antonio, Texas; and BE I'1' FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas, does here- by petition the Honorable Interstate Commerce Commission to deny the present application for the proposed discontinuance of rail service to Kerrville, Texas, pending the outcome of existing good faith negotiations to acquire through purchase the section of railroad _ line proposed to be affected or, that in the alternative, the Southern Pacific Railroad be given the opportunity to reconsider of its request for discontinuance. Done by a unanimous vote at Kerrville, Texas, this the 13th day of March, A. D. 1970. /s/ Julius R. Neunhoffer /t/ Julius R. Neunhoffer, County Judge Kerr County, Texas ATTEST: /s/ Emmie M. Muenker (Seal) /t/ Emmie M. Muenker Clerk of the Commissioners Court of Kerr County, Texas o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED MARCH 13, 1970 at 10:30 o'clock A.M. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NOTIC'9 OF MAINTENANCE TAX ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a maintenance tax election will be held in the Divide School District on April 4, 1970, at the places and on the proposition set forth in the following substantial copy of order for maintenance tax election adopted by the Commis- sioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas, on the 13th day of March, 1970: "WHEREAS this court has been requested to submit to the electors of Divide School District qualified to vote in tax elections, the proposition for maintenance tax herein- after mentioned; "THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF KERB COUNTY, TEXAS: That an election be held in said Divide School District on the 4th day of April, 1970, at which election the following propos-ition shall be submitted to the resident, qualified electors of said School District, who own taxable property therein and who have duly rendered same for taxation for their action thereupon: PROPOSITION Shall the Commissioners' Court of Kerr County, Texas, be authorized to levy, and cause to be assessed and collected annual ad valorem tax of not to exceed X1.50 on each X100.00 valuation of taxable property in said Divide Common School District for the further maintenance of the public free schools therein? That said election shall be held at the following place in said School District, and