COMMISSIONERS" COURT CONVENED IN A WORKSHOP SESSION on Thursday, February 22, 1550, at 9:43 A. M. with all officers present and the Court having duly opened the following proceedings were had: . G Chairman Pro Tem Holekamp chaired the session. David Litke, Head of Kerr County Environmental Health, reported to the Court that the agreement with the Ci±y and school on the Nimitz School sewer line is now resolved. The school put in P~" lines and the city provided the difference to make it 10" lines, with the City maintaining them. On September 1, 1557 the city wi.11 get the lines, but until then the school has the rights. In order for the surrounding community to tie into the Nimitz School sewer line, it must be determined what the cost will be and who will pay far this connection. The Court told Mr. Litke to get the schematics and a rough outline and to locate a funding source (the most likely possibility being AACOG). Mr. D. k. Voelkel will do the schematics and Mr. Litke will give up 52,000.00 from his capital outlay to pay for Mr. Voelkel's services. .7 A discussion with the County Road Engineer, Gerald Menefee, -- followed, in connection with Subdivisi~~n Submittal Schedule and Design Controls and Criteria for Herr County Roadways. The Court told Mr. Meneiee that if he has a project that will go over budget, he is to come to the Court and report that he needs addition money. Mr. Menefee is to rework his Subdivision Submittal Schedule and his Design Controls and Criteria far Kerr County Roadways and reschedule another workshop session. COMMISSIONERS' COURT CONVENED IN SPECIAL SESSION on Thursday, February 22, 1550 at 1:30 P. M. with all officers present, and the Court having duly opened the following proceedings were had: Q Mr. Omar Crabb presented the Court with petitions, which contain 175 signatures, for Creation and Operation of Rural Fire Prevention District #1. He stated he also had the required donations of 5150.00 each from two individuals. The cost to the County should total approximately 5300.00 which should cover two (2) ballot boxes - one (1> for the City of Ingram and one (1) for out of County. PAGE '74d