~~~ '~ deceased; and that upon approval for filing of the said deed those vouchers set forth in Order No. 14008 be drawn save and except the voucher payable to Ima Sue Hollimon Bauer, the ' said six vouchers so drawn totaling $170.85. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 14168 ORDER PROHIBITIT7G LOITERING OTd THE COURTHOUSE SQUARE BETS'7EEN 6:00 P. M. ADTD 7:00 A. M. AT7D I^7ITHIN THE PROXIMITY OF THE COUNTY JAIL AT ALL TIMES On this the 20th day of October, 1980 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the necessity of prohibiting loitering by individuals or by groups of individuals on the courthouse square during certain hours and in the proximity of the County jail at all times; and it appearing to the Court that in order to provide protection for the public buildings and grounds comprising the courthouse square and in order to provide additional external security for the Kerr County Jail, it has become necessary to prohibit unauthorized loitering at certain times, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Lich, seconded by Commissioner l.~ Garrett and unanimously approved by the Court that effective immediately, loitering by individuals or groups of individuals on the courthouse square be prohibited between the hours of 6:00 p. m. and 7:00 a.m., and in the proximity of the County jail at all times; and it is further ordered that the Sheriff of Kerr County be authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this order and to file criminal trespassing charges against violators of this order. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 14169 ORDER APPOINTING MRS. O. K. RANKHORN AS PRESIDING ELECTION JUDGE OF ELECTION PRECINCT IQO. 11 On this the 20th day of October 1980, upon motion made by Commissioner Speakmon, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved the appointment of f~lrs. O. K. Rank- horn, as Presiding Election Judge of Election Precinct No. 11, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Franklin t~1. Meeker, who is unable to serve. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT ADJOURNED OCTOBER 20th, 1980 at 1:50 o'clock P. D1. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION November 7th, 1930 at 9:00 o'clock A. M., with the following officers present: JULIUS R. I7EUTdHOFFER County Judge EARL GARRETT Commissioner Precinct No. 1 FRANK L. SPEAKMON Commissioner Precinct No. 2 VICTOR LICIT Commissioner Precinct No. 3 BILLY JOE GUTHRIE, JR. Commissioner Precinct No. 4 and the Court having duly opened, the following proceedings were had: NO. 14170 GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS CANVASSED AND TABULATED On this the 7th day of November 1980, came on to be considered by the Court the returns to be canvassed, to determine the results of the General Election held on November 4th, 1980. And the Court having canvassed and tabulated the returns of the Nineteen Election Precincts and the Absentee Canvassing Board Box, are of the opinion that said returns, after having been opened and canvassed, are true and correct and should be approved. Therefore, on motion made by Commissioner Speakmon, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved that the returns as canvassed and tabulated in Volume 6, Pages 99 thru 105, Record of Election Returns of Kerr County, Texas, and as certified thereto by each member of the Court, are in all respects approved. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 14171 ORDER APPROVING PAYMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND RENT, ETC. FOR USE OF BUILDINGS IN HOLDING GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 4th, 1980 613 On this the 7th day of November 1980, upon motion made by Commissioner Lich, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, the Court unanimously approved the payment of claims of the Election Officials as per claims on file at $3.00 per hour and the Presiding Judges $20.00 for bring- ing in the returns of Election, including the Absentee Box and payment to various places for the use of buildings, heat, lights, etc., in holding the General Election on November 4th, 1980. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 14172 ORDER SETTING TIME OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED REGULATION OF PRIVATE SEy~AGE FACILITIES IN KERR COUNTY AND APPOINTING IIEARING EXAMINER TO CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING On this the 7th day of November, 1980 came on to be heard and considered by the Court the matter of setting the time and place of a public hearing to be held before the Commis- sioners' Court under the authority of Section 26.032 of the Texas [later Code to consider whether or not the use of private sewage facilities (including spetic tanks) in Kerr County should be regulated to prevent possible pollution or injury to public health, and also the ,~,_ matter of appointing a hearing examiner to conduct the said hearing before the Commissioners' Court; and it appearing to the Court that the public health and welfare of the citizens of Kerr County would be served by the implementation of applicable provisions of the Texas Water Code, it is ordered on motion by Commissioner Guthrie, seconded by Commissioner Lich and unanimously approved by the Court that the aforesaid public hearing be held before the Kerr County Commissioners' Court on Tuesday, December 2, 1980 at 10:00 a. m. in the Kerr County Courtroom (Room 112) of the Kerr County Courthouse; and it is further ordered that Col. B. W. Bruns, a qualified citizen of Kerr County, be and is hereby appointed as Hearing Examiner to conduct the said public hearing before the Kerr County Commissioners' Court; and' it is additionally ordered that the County Clerk of Kerr County cause to be published one time a notice cf said public hearing more than 21 days prior to December 2, 1980, with publication to be in the Kerrville Daily Times, a newspaper of general circulation published in Kerr County, Texas. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o .... NO. 14173 RE: BALLOTS DELIVERED FOR USE IN GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN KERR COUNTY, TEXAS ON NOVEMBER 4, 1980 AS PER ARTICLE 6.09, TEXAS ELECTIOIQ LAF9S As per Art. 6.09, Texas Election Laws, the County Clerk is required to enter in the minutes of the Commissioners Court, the number of ballots delivered for use in regular voting to the presiding judges on election day and the range of serial numbers on those ballots, and also the number of ballots delivered for use in absentee voting and the range of serial numbers on the ballots. The absentee voting clerk shall handle and account for defectively printed, defaced and mutilated ballots and other unused ballots in the same manner as prescribed by this code for other unused ballots in regular voting on election day. Said accounting for all ballots issued to Presiding Judges and for the absentee use for the General Election held in Kerr County, Texas on November 4, 1980 is as follows: Total ballots ordered for General Election, November 4, 1980 - 16,185, ordered from Hart Graphics, Austin, Texas. Precinct No. Ballot Nos. Amount Delivered To Precinct 1 371 through 2100 1,730 2 11891 12850 960 3 12881 13100 220 4 13315 13475 161 5 13556 13975 420 6 14246 15975 1,730 7 2126 2500 375