NO. 16740 EMPLOYMENT OF ISABEL DIANE BOLIN AS AN INTERMEDIATE CLERK IN THE TAX ASSESSOR- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE On this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Guthrie, seconded by Commissioner Lich, the Court unanimously approved the request of Doris Lee Smith, Tax Assessor-Collector, for the employment of Isabel Diane Bolin as an Intermediate Clerk in the Tax Assessor-Collector's Office (in the Automobile Registration Department), at a salary of $11,757.00 per annum ($979.75 per month, $489.88 semi-monthly), effective August 1, 1986, ~i payable out of the General Fund (Kerr County Pay Group 11, Step 1). Employee is being ~' employed to fill vacancy (resignation of Mary Michelson) and has been paid on an hourly basis';' since June 23, 1986. ! i o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16741 APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY REPEAT OF TRACT 98 OF HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH SECTION TWO, I, KERR COUNTY, TEXAS ~ ~i On this the 24th day of July 1986 upon motion made by Commissioner Guthrie, seconded y by Commissioner Lich, with Commissioners Guthrie, Lich, and Higgins and County Judge Morriss jy voting "AYE" and Commissioner Holland voting "NAY", motion carried by a majority vote approv-,i ing the Preliminary Replat of Tract 98 of Hidden Valley Ranch Section Two, Kerr County, Texas, with no variances (located in Kerr County Commissioner's Precinct No. One); and that all improvements that are to be made shall comply with existing KERR COUNTY SUBDIVISION "RULES AND REGULATIONS" that became effective January 1st, 1984 and amendments to the regulations I~, that were approved by the Commissioners' Court on April 9th, 1984. ~i!, o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16742 APPROVAL OF FINAL REPEAT OF TRACT 98 OF HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH SECTION TWO, KERR COUNTY, TEXAS On this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Guthrie, seconded by Commissioner Lich, with Commissioners Guthrie, Lich, and Higgins and County Judge Morriss voting "AYE" and Commissioner Holland voting "NAY", motion carried by a majority vote approv-i ing the FINAL REPEAT OF TRACT 98 OF HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH SECTION TWO, KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, with no variances (located in Kerr County Commissioner's Precinct No. One); and that all improvements that are to be made shall comply with existing KERR COUNTY SUBDIVISION "RULES AND REGULATIONS" that became effective January 1st, 1984 and amendments to the regulations that were approved by the Commissioners' Court on April 9th, 1984. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o N0. 16743 APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY REPEAT OF TRACT N0. 19 CLEAR SPRING RANCHES N0. ONE On this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Lich, seconded by Commissioner Guthrie, with Commissioners Lich, Guthrie, and Higgins and County Judge Morriss voting "AYE" and Commissioner Holland voting "NAY", motion carried by a majority vote approv- ing the PRELIMINARY REPEAT OF TRACT N0. 19 CLEAR SPRING RANCHES NO. ONE (KERRVILLE SOUTH), with no variances (located in Kerr County Commissioner's Precinct No. One); and that all improvements that are to be made shall comply with existing KERR COUNTY SUBDIVISION "RULES AND REGULATIONS" that became effective January 1st, 1984 and amendments to the regulations that were annroved by the Commissioners' Court on Aoril 9th, 1984. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16744 APPROVAL OF FINAL REPEAT OF TRACT NO. 19 CLEAR SPRING RANCHES NO. ONE ____-- ON this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Lich, seconded by ~(;(~ Commissioner Guthrie, with Commissioners Lich, Guthrie and Higgins and County Judge Morriss voting "AYE" and Commissioner Holland voting "NAY", motion carried by a majority vote approv- ing the FINAL REPEAT OF TRACT NO. 19 CLEAR SPRING RANCHES NO. ONE (KERRVILLE SOUTH), with no variances (located in Kerr County Commissioner's Precinct No. One); and that all improvements that are to be made shall comply with existing KERR COUNTY SUBDIVISION "RULES AND REGULATIONS" that became effective January 1st, 1984 and amendments to the regulations that were approved by the commissioners' Court on April 9th, 1984. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16745 APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT OF CENTER POINT PLAZA On this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Higgins, seconded by Commissioner Lich, the Court unanimously approved the FINAL PLAT OF CENTER POINT PLAZA, with no variances, located in Kerr County Commissioner's Precinct No. 2, and that all improve- ments that are to be made shall comply with the existing KERR COUNTY SUBDIVISION "RULES AND ~ REGULATIONS" that became effective January 1st, 1984 and amendments to the regulations that I were approved by the Commissioners' Court on April 9th, 1984. o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o NO. 16746 APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN KERR COUNTY AND CLARK & STROMAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER ON THE THIRD FLOOR OF THE KERR COUNTY COURTHOUSE On this the 24th day of July 1986, upon motion made by Commissioner Holland, seconded by Commissioner Higgins, the Court unanimously approved an Aqreementfor construction of a Juven Detention Center on the third floor of the Kerr County Courthouse (alterations and renovation, etc.). Agreement executed on behalf of Kerr County by County Judge, Gordon S. Morriss. (Agreement on file but not recorded). o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ~', NO. 16747 RESOLUTION TO THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE I' i WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature acted in a Special Session in the summer of 1984 to address '' a crisis caused by the deterioration of the 72,000 mile state highway system; and i WHEREAS, years of neglect resulted in Texas having more obsolete and substandard roads and bridges than any other state; and WHEREAS, lack of state highway funding made it impossible for the State Department of High- ways and Public Transportation to adequately maintain and expand roads to serve increasing numbers of vehicles; and WHEREAS, the State's deteriorating highway network threatened the safety, economic health, and quality of life of every Texan, and WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature acted with courage and wisdom to address the highway funding crisis by increasing fees and taxes paid by Texas highway users; and WHEREAS, all of the increase in state highway funds came from increases in the state motor fuel tax, vehicle registration fees, and vehicle sales tax; and WHEREAS, Texas highway users supported these increases in fees and taxes with the understand- ing that revenues would be used to maintain and improve their roads; WHEREAS, the diversion of revenues from fees and taxes paid by highway users from the State Highway Fund to general revenues is a breach of faith; and WHEREAS, Texas voters have consistently supported the concept that those who use the highways should pay for them,