ORDER NO. L1J7J~ APPROVAL OF HISTORICAL COMMISSION MEMBERS FOR 1995 - ~Q~00 On this the 8th day of February 1599, upon motion made by Commissioner Baldwin, seconded by Commissioner Williams, the Court unaniaously approved by a vote of 3-0-0, the list of Historical Commission members for 1595 - c0~0 and accepted the annual report. COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT. ?ADE BY: Bill Rector OFFICE: Historical Commission FETING DATE: February 8 1999 TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC) Consider and discuss appointing historical commission for the purpose of initiating and conducting programs suggested by the commissioners court and the Texas Historical Commission for the preservation of the historical heritage of the county and accepting their annual report. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) DAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: J~ PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title 5, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: 5:00 P.M. previous Tuesday. County JudgeBill Rector THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards you request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court, Court Order No. 25722. gPPp;,/7i-tfNT: i o 't7it KERB counrTY 1~~5/ORTtAI COmin.Sti0n1- X999-Joao%s~. City State Zip Phone Name Address A Anderson, Ron P.O. Box 1695 Kerrville Texas 78029 ~~~ B Kerrville Texas 78028 8308966416 Bethel, Ann 406 Water Street Texas 78029 g3pg962112 Bovee, Jacquie P.O. Box 1661 Kerrville C Kemille Texas 78028 8308951472 Craig. Brenda 428 Valley Drive D Ville Texas 78028 8302574913 Dye, Pat HCRS, Box 5~F F Box 906 O P Kerrville Texas 78029 'B,.OB959WG ' Fine. Haskell . . G 214 Sidney Baker South Kemille Texas 78028 83025'8248 Grayson, Dorcchy H Kerrville Texas 78028 83089519 r'9 Hamilton, Ed 1316 Warbler Drive Texas 78C~ g?p3675151 Haney, Raye P.O. Box 616 Ingram Texas 78025 83pg6a'"3422 Henderson. t^Janda HCR 07, Box 61 Ingram Texas 78028 830~.°`~ Herring, Jr...:ce 431 Meadow Ridge Kerrville 78013 8;62620 Ccmfort Texas Holekamo. Glenn L Center Paint Texas 7801C 83Cb3=tT83 Lackey. Eet?y P. O. Box 157 Texas 78010 83CE347~~ Lackey, E:.^.c^ P.O. Box 157 Center Point `~f Texas 78L7~8 8308957010 Matthews, a;i 426 Timber Ridge Crive Kerrville 78028 :::,02572648 Morris. Jim 1 Mulberry Road - Kerrville Texas N Texas 78028 B:G25i~S89 ^Jagee. Cacl 501 Earl Garrett Kerrviile Texas 7802°_ 83025ia'^61 Neunhcf`er ._:ics 25C~ Lower Turtle Creek Road Kemiile 78028 830`°:8168 ~ 2506 Lower TuR!e Creek Road Kernilfe Texas ,us Neunhct`er .:.;: R . Kemille Texas /8C~ ~~~ Rector, Rcben , 123 Lois Texas 78028 83025~33~8 Redcr, William 705 Water Street Kerrviile Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library 780='8 Roberts. Vcteria 505 Water Street Kemille Texas S Kerrville Texas 78028 8307923683 Saner. Bryant 501 Fawn Lane Texas 78028 83079'3 Saner, Bryari 501 Fawn Drive Kerrviile Texas 78028 8308£66420 Schellhase. `!`Jailer 529 Water Street Kerrville 78028 83089610'1 Sherman, Rene 966 Jefferson Sireet Kemille Texas Snodgrass.Clarabelle 406 Coronado Kemille Texas ~=8 78029 8308 8302573'53 Laurent Sorell P.O. Box t013 Kerrville Texas 7302° 830895 1 23 4 , Spec'c Fred 2297 Goat Creek Road Kerrville Texas ~~ S3a3672438 Spencer,C:ecne 517 Native Oak Ingram Texas Texas 78028 6 Starkey. Curg 2825 Goat Creek Road Kemille Stone, Royce Strange, Lloyd T Tivy, Michael w Walker, Kathie Walker, Michael Wendele. Mindy Whitton, Lester Witt. Gerald 1507 Ridgemont Lane One Hunters Pointe 343 West Jefferson 1303 Vesper 1303 Vesper 2101 Westridge Circle 103 Greenbrier Circle FM 460 Kerrville Texas Kenville Texas Kerrville Texas Kemille Texas Kerrville Texas Kerrville Texas Kemrille Texas Camp Verde Texas 76oze ~ 78028 8308951007 78026 g307924~8 78028 8308952724 78028 g~,F2724 78028 8306953526 78028 78010 830634Ta38 C~ ~Oau~ir~ ~ta~ricaL ~poynirru~ian 705 Water Street Kemille, Texas 78028 PROPOSED SLATE OF OFFICERS FOR YEARS 1999 & 2000 Chair -Walter Schellhase 1" Vice-President (Membership) - Laurent Sorell 2"d Vice-President (Programs) -Bobby Rector Secretary -Brenda Craig Treasurer -Haskell Fine ~,~ TEXAS ~,; -~ ~ HISTORICAL ~_'~ i, ~- - ~~~~-'~ COMMISSION ~ohn ~.. tau, 1~1 • L~,~irm.tn Curku T,uin~ll • F_secufir~ I)6~::t,:~~ ~te SfaEe 1~gencJ for Historic Preservation COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION End of Year Report 1998 This form will assist you in reporting your county hisforica! commission activities to the county commissioners court and will be utilized in preparing our reports to the state historical commission and the state legislature. If you have not already submitfed a report to our offrce, please complete this form and return by February 72, 1999. Thank you. ~it/l~~iAr+~ ~. 1~tcT2 KER~2 Name of CHC Chair County 1. How many members currently serve on the Commission? 3 7 2. How many meetings did the Commission hold this year? 12 In which communities were the meetings held? K Er~Rv; L LE 3. How many volunteer hours did the Commission members work .this year? .~.S.S _(please give your best estimate, as we use this figure in our reports to the legislature and cannot include you in the report if you simply write, "many hours.") 4. Does the Commission sponsor or work with young people in the county? ~-~S If yes, please describe or list such activities: Ct G~Uit~S ANA WORk Sloet 5. Does the chair or a designated representative serve on the Tourism Committee of the local Chamber(s) of Commerce? y~ fi i Nis- wtNa~/.e 6. What, if any, steps has the Commission taken toward computerization? (e.g., do you have a computer, access to the Internet, a home page, e-mail? Have you computerized the list of historic resources in your county?, etc.) Please provide details (along with your a-mail and home page addresses, if applicable). /l7A~Y 1'~ lSm h.dRS COn, rn ~ N+ c/97,C !3Y E-~'--~~•l. ARis.~T.r o-f ~DCUMi~/7's ,q. /tef ra,oYtD i3/~ek i9ND FoR)J. 13 }' L~•mA~'/, ~U2 mt••+h.~as~ 20STE.e iS en1 E•n-~9/~ ~ /INp A~~ A1LiTiNL /VOT~Cft ~qND ~}G(N~i}S f~.t,E U'Cne ~ 47n.o/T-Sit. P. O. I3ox 12276 Austin, TX 78711-2276 512/463-6100 Fax ~12/47~-4872 TDI) 1-100-73c+-3989 7. Does the county provide funds in its budget for your Commissi~? C~Yes ^ No If yes, how much was your allocation in fiscal year 1998? i~ 00 Does the county provide office space for your Commission? ®Yes ^ No If the county provides other operating help, please list: 8. Does the Commission have other sources of funding? No If yes, please briefly describe sources and amounts of such income: l~1E W,~l L.»~'~ER 17,~o h.ta~./~,v/R I¢ ~~Fit~~FNOta eRGAN;LA.~;na SET vN Td toI~CATC -~rJNpt 9. Please check all that apply to your commission: [~ participated in Distinguished Service Award activities in 1998 ^ 1 or more members attended the annual historic preservation conference in EI Paso ^ Medallion group subscriber ^ member, Preservation Texas ^ member, Texas Historical Foundation member, Texas Oral History Association ^ member, National Trust for Historic Preservation ^ member, American Association for State and Local History ^ Certified Local Government 10. Please check all areas of work in which your commission worked actively to promote historic preservation in the county: d Historical marker(s) ^ Historic cemeteries ^ History museum(s) ^ National Register designation ~ Oral history d Archives ~ Served as advisor to commissioners court on matters related to history and preservation ^ Survey of architectural resources d Protection of archeological resources ^ Texas Archeological Stewardship Network ^ Newsletter production C8'~ Local newspaper column ^ Local history publication C~ Main Street Program ^ Heritage tourism C~/ Historic building rehabilitation Q Historical observances (check all that apply) ^ County/City Birthdays ^ National Preservation Week d Texas Archeological Awareness Month ^ Women's History Month ^ Black History Month ^ Other Please provide a brief narrative description of the county historical commission's successes over the past year, as well as its not-so-successful activities (i.e., which of your goals for the year were met, and which were not met?) PIF,~sc scr J~TT.~~e1eG s{,rrT EwT.T/f0: l(!f!?12 C.auNT" NiS7t1~¢;cA~I COm/r;itJO/J /ZF/iFca) d~ /9ya? ~~£ o N /Y G olat wE wa,+,/a/ /,'kE % o ~i,4YE SEln/ in.1,Ra /6~n „~,vT : JU i s mt.•+bEas~.'~. '7~;s w.'I/ Gti a PR;e/1: TYia ~¢ccdr.+~l;c~+ i~ 1999. How can the Texas Historical Commission be of greater assistance to you in carrying out your local preservation activities? N J~ /iE 13 ~ ~*Jv M n 5 T I, ! /r° ~'/ / A. ND J9' /A ~ ~ IA b IR, Name of person completing this report: w%1 ~%Rm R /~Ec7~dk ~+• D. • CtiA~%J? Address: 7oS wATt~e STictlT Kf v,'1/E rx,9S 9PazP Daytime Phone: 83o as $ ~~ty If the Texas Historical Commission staff can provide you with any additional information or assistance, please let us know (telephone 512/463-5853; a-mail egina.reyes@thc.state.tx.us). Thank you. Please return by February 12, 1999, to: History Programs Division Texas Historical Commission P O Box 12276 Austin, Texas 78711 OR FAX: 5121475-4872 ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~. ~~ 705 Water Street Kerrville, Te:cas 78028 KERR COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION REVIEW OF 1998 • Salvage of the Old City Hall Building and its conversion into a renovated and useful structure • Progression of the Renovation of the Union Church Building with: 1. Creation of a Action Committee with Chairman 2. Site Selection and Procurement ;. Architectural Drawings for a Pad and Exterior Renovation of the structure 4. Creation of an account to finance Renovatton 5. Formation of a 501C organization to receive donations for this project Movement of the Archives out of the County Clerks office and into a dedicated and secure location. 1. Receipt of historical Postcard Collection from Sanford Smith • Approval for location of Historical Display Cabinets and Grandfather Clock in foyer of Court House Approval of a marker at Schreiner College & designation of a State Archeological Landmark at Hatfield Shelter _ • Publicity Success by Publicity Committee -Publication of at least three articles in local newspapers • Presentation of three programs during Archeological Awareness month • The attainment of a substantial budget from the County Commissioners to further our work • Designation of the Commission as a recipient of a portion of the Hotel & Motel Bed TaY • Advancement of the Oral History Project for Kerr County with: 1. Creation of a Committee with selection of a Chairman 2. An operations budget 3. Publicity 4. Training 5. A plan and schedule for doing oral histories 6. A means and a plan for transcription 7. Completion of at least 21 oral history audio tapes and 3 video tapes CHAPTER 318. HISTORIC PRESERVATI011I BY COU11iTIES COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION Definition. Establishment. Composition; Term. Appointment by State. Continuing Survey; County Register. Historical Trail. Reports and Recommendations. Expenses. Operation of Museum. Markers; Collections; County History. Historic Site Tax Exemption. Contracts for Lease or Management of Landmarks. [Sections 318.014 to 318.020 reserved for expansion] SUPPORT OF PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS Appropriations to Historical 160,000 to 170,000. Appropriations for historical memorials, see Const. Art. 16, § 39. Historical structures and sites, acquisition by Parks and Wildlife Department, see V.T.C.A. Par. & Wildlife Code, § 13.005. Municipal and county acquisition of lands and buildings for parks, playgrounds, historic museums and sites, see § 331.001 et seq. State purchasing and general services commission, erection and maintenance of monuments a~ memorials, see Vernon's Ann.Civ.S[. art. 601b, § 5.06. 1981 legislation: Real property. Charles A. Saunders, 44 Texas Bar J. 1203 (1981). Public historic preservation in Texas. 49 Texas L.Rev. 267 (1971). Revision and codification of historic pres. vation statutes. A. D. Moore, Jr., 37 Texas E J. 1171 (1974). WESTLAW Electronic Research See WESTLAW Electronic Research Guide following the Preface. COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION Library References Health and Environment x25.5(8). C.J.S. Health and Environment §§ 61 et seq., 115 et seq. HISTORIC PRESERVATIOI~i § 318.004 Ch. 318 § 318.001. Definition In this subchapter, "commission" means the county historical commission. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Revisor's Note This definition is added as a drafting convenience. § 318.002. Establishment The commissioners court of a county may appoint a county historical commission for the purpose of initiating and conducting programs suggested by the commissioners court and the Texas Historical Commission for the preservation of the historical heritage of the county. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Prior Law: Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(a). Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. § 318.003. Composition; Term (a) The commission must be composed of at least seven residents of the county. (b) The members of the commission shall be appointed during the month of January of odd-numbered years and are appointed for a term of two years. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Prior Law: Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Acts 1975, 64th Leg.. p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(a). § 318.004. Appointment by State If the commissioners court fails to appoint a commission by April 1 of each odd-numbered year, the Texas Historical Commission may appoint the com- mission after 30 days' written notice to the commissioners court of its intention to do so. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Prior Law: Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(a . Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. 51 COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION Title 10 The commission shall meet at least once each year at the county seat and may meet as often as the commission may determine under rules adopted by it for its own regulation. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149 The source law refers to "rules and regulations." The reference [o "regula- tions" is omitted from the revised law because under the definitions section of the Code Construction Act (Section 311.005, Government Code) a rule includes a regulation. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(b). 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Continuing Survey; County Register (a) The commission shall institute and carry out a continuing curve}~ of the county to determine the existence of historical buildings and other historical sites, private collections of historical memorabilia, or other historical features within the county, and shall report the data collected to the commissioners court and the Texas Historical Commission. (b) The commission shall compile the data in a county register of historical places and memorabilia. 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. L 14, ch. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 561, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(c). Historical Trail The commission, with the approval of the commissioners court, may desig- nate as a historical trail any road or highway route that links historical sites in the county and may designate certain areas of the county as special areas of historical interest. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § Prior Law: Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52 Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 561, § 1. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(e). 52 HISTORIC PRESERVATI011i § 318.010 Ch. 318 § 318.008. Reports and Recommendations (a) .The commission shall make an annual report of its activities and recommendations simultaneously to the commissioners court and to the Texas Historical Commission before the end of each calendar year. The commission may make as many other reports and recommendations as it sees fit. (b) The commission shall make recommendations to the commissioners court and the Texas Historical Commission concerning the acquisition of property, real or personal, that is of historical significance. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Hlstorlcal Note Prior Law: Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 561, § 1. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(6), (e). § 318.009. Expenses The commissioners court may pay the necessary expenses of the commis- sion. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Revlsor's 11~ote The revised law omits part of Subsection (d), V.A.C.S. Article 6145.1, relating to car allowances and traveling expenses, because those are provided for by ,Article 3912k (codified as Subchapter B, Chapter 152, of this code). Hlstorlcal Note Prior Law: Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Acts 1963, 38th Leg., p: 433, ch. 152, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(d). Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. Cross References Travel expenses for certain county agents and board members, see § 152.901. Notes of Dectsions Travel 1 court had implied authority to authorize travel expenses for the chairman of the county histor- ical survey committee necessary to the per- t. Travel _ formance of his duties in that capacity. Op. Under Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.I (re- Atty.Gen.1970, No. M-680. pealed; now, this section) the commissioners § 318.010. Operation of Museum The commission may: (1) operate and manage any museum owned or leased by the county; 53 § 318.010 COU11iTY PARKS & RECREATIOI1i Title 10 (2) acquire artifacts and other museum paraphernalia in the name of the museum or the commission; and (3) supervise any employees hired by the commissioners court to operate the museum. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Prior Law: Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § i. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(E). Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § 1. § 318.011. Mazkers; Collections; County History The commissioners court may make agreements with governmental agen- cies or private organizations and may appropriate funds from the general fund of the county for the purpose of: (1) erecting historical markers, monuments, and medallions; (2) purchasing objects and collections of objects of any kind that are historically significant to the county; and (3) preparing, publishing, and disseminating, by sale or otherwise, a history of the county. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Prior Law: Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 114, ch. 52, § 1. Acts 1963, 58th Leg., p. 433, ch. 152, § 1. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 561, § 1. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1084, ch. 233, § I. Vernon's Ann.Civ.S[. art. 6145.1(g). § 318.012. Historic Site Tax Exemption (a) The commissioners court may establish a program under which the commission: (1) receives and reviews applications that are filed with the county and that request a property tax exemption under Section 11.24, Tax Code; and (2) recommends to the commissioners court whether to grant the exemp- tion and, if the grant of the exemption is recommended, how much of the property's assessed value should be exempt from taxation. (b) The commission may examine the property that is granted the exemp- tion on recommendation of the commission and recommend to the commis- sioners court whether the exemption should be withdrawn because of changed circumstances involving the property. (c) A person is entitled to appear before the commissioners court and state any objections to a recommendation made by the commission under this section regarding property owned by the person. 54 HISTORIC PRESERVATION § 318.013 Ch. 318 (d) The commissioners court may require a person whose property is granted the exemption to notify the commission of any plans the person may have to modernize the property or change it in any other manner. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Prior Law: Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 561, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6145.1(1). § 318.013. Contracts for Lease or Management of Landmarks (a) The commissioners court may, on recommendation of the commission or other interested persons, contract with a private person for the lease or management of any county-owned real estate or structure that is designated by the Texas Historical Commission as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark considered worthy of preservation because of its history, culture, or architec- ture. (b) The contract must be drawn in consultation with the commission and must specify the duties of the contracting party, including duties as to: (1) maintenance and repairs; (2) providing public access; r (3) restricting inappropriate commercial uses; and i (4) promoting preservation of the historic, cultural, or architectural as- pects of the landmark. (c) The contract may be handled in the same manner as a contract for professional services rendered to a county, such as a contract for architectural or engineering services, if the contract is with a nonprofit organization chartered in this state. (d) The contract may be for a period of years as determined by the ' commissioners court. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Historical Note Prior Law: Acts 1981. 67th Leg., p. 910, ch. 326, § 1. Vernon's Ann.Civ.S[. art. 6145.1(h). [Sections 318.014 to 318.020 reserved for expansion] 55 § 318.021 COUI~TTY PARKS & RECREATION Tttle 10 SUBCHAPTER B. SUPPORT OF PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS Library References Health and Environment e~25S(8). C.J.S. Health and Environment §§ 61 et seq., 115 et seq. § 318.021. Appropriations to Historical Foundations: Counties With Population of 160,000 to 170,000 The commissioners court of a county with a population of 160,000 to 170,000 may appropriate money from the general fund of the county to a historical foundation or organization in the county for the purpose of pur- chasing, constructing, restoring, preserving, maintaining, or reconstructing historical landmarks, buildings, and furnishings that are of historical signifi- cance to the county. The foundation or organization must be incorporated under the law of this state as a nonprofit corporation. Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987. Revisor's Note In stating a population figure, the source la~v describes the figure as being based on the federal census. The revised la~v omits the reference to the federal census because it is unnecessary. The defigitions section of the Code Construction Act (Section 311.005, Government Code) defines "population" to mean population according to the most recent federal decennial census. Historical Mote Prior Law: Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 2374, ch. 735, § 1. Acts 1967, 60th Leg., p. 1017, ch. 446. Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 570, ch. 237, § 41. Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 1820, ch. 542, § 18. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 2372r-1. Cross References Historical sites, museums and parks, acquisition and maintenance, see § 331.001 et seq. 56 ` r ~ I ~ - - ~ ' , •'~{ [r ,'. a Ll:.j _ > _~.; t •f ~-~:ja ,,. •_-~:. ~ia, .1 ~.:1 ~"~`rri h''1:•tl.-T*" ~ ~~r• 11:-ILi..sLf-J ~~l_u..J'j.Ja~.~uv,..1 a.. W..~1.1 [...~~/~'.LMaii.ll~Y~~f~! i+ . ~xss AND RECREATION ~~ 319.001 ue to Hoy. z ~~ 3IJBCHAPTER A. COLTNTY•HI3TORICAL COMMIS9IOI+I •Sc-<).etW 'Library Reference ~, ?c~t9.aRT a>E^~r4 Parke, emmty histozicel ~ommiem~oz4 eee Broolm, - .:~~1 ; ~ _ _, _T '. c -sao,,:ct 86 Texas Practice $ &411. , •. 31&002. Establishment =y' ~ s. _ ,~ ~~3sr;-tro'~ .!•C~` :'I~ '~ -, -. , a:. .,Notes of Decl4ions,.f.~ssrr .m' ~ ~~u^c, i1tJ ^ift =•:i. ii '-~ 'C!C • ,. .. .dir ti -:.. ~, s .. i'~ •,.{., .{ ~~•, 1r11 1 .;YP 1( I dal tax ..1 •~ .~ to impose a spews! tax whose 2evetlnee ste'to'be I, . : `dedtrate~"tio 'tlie euppoit oC a'. owmty: historical Q~i~~ .... ~. ":, .: ~ ...;'; oommieeiom ~' Oprltty.Gm1998, Noi 3M=10fJ2. ' ~ . rJl.w.w`. r ~-.'..:-,, a „.:. -, c f.. ~:: 7 :i„ fi 1:, j.:4'lJit~.. ~ .Oi '.: tax . , ' -- Acommieeioneracomt,absent spedfic.atatutory :cn i + •;b,.. moo~aro~szlrsm^: ~I~. lguage conferring,rrnch power' bas no Guthmity r , ..r . -. , . m :rilzcarcr~ ~,i"i' ~-il , ~•... , .', .. r iilduq q~s '' , -SUBCHAPTER B. SUPPORT OF PRIVATE ORGANIZATIO~i~ ...::-~.._ < .......,,., vt .. .el scar:: 4a wcnsmf. 31&021. Appropriations;to Historical Foundations: Counties With Popula- ! tion of 191,600 to 200,000 - . • ' , v ~ , .`' , The commi8®oners court of a catnty`with a,populahon of 191,b00,gb~200,b00"may ,propriate 'money finm., the general fond of r the county,. to '. a hieto~t~l ,~~undation, pr' ganization in the county for the purporle of purchasing, constructlng, restuiing, preserving, iintaining, or reconstructing historical landmarks, _bt8ldinga, and liirnishings that are oP i ~torical significance to the county. 'The fomulation`or organirstion must be incorporated der the law of this state as a nonprofit corporation:. r~ ~. ~ nr;:--', ; •;a , y urs:.r eos, f sn,~n ~ wended by Arta 1991, 7End Leg., rb. 697, $ 100, efL 3ept.1, 199E .~'-r- -ti= y CHAPTER 319. HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL E7CHIB1T3 IN COUNTIES ,,L 'r, .... ~..,L., r_.J'•r-',.:. .. ... _ .. ,... .:n r"i Rtii. ,': J1?aa'!(7 7ilriaQ?J 3PA9.i etion ->~ ~ 3.004. Contracts and Lessee - ;:~-.9•:4:i -.'4GU.e.I; ~3 3.006. Revenue. •.,~,p •.,.•. _ .; ,. .,~., .~;; ,; v, ... r7a•_ , ;; ~r, ;...rc, --~noi;:(im;rro~ eciT nl •. .,o ' .-i r ',1i:1'. -t •{,~ $P -d.:i. ..:1!..i !~''~i19Vl7Jlif^'.gl:i~i!i.Ki _~ ' .-Library l~L~IC~ - IUa 3 ."7[r~S r.l=.j'3.! d, ~1 ~ `~ l a. .. ! d: - .+6..E vl ,.1%,?::a )((U ,J[19frr9~lrf'ifdi 9 :i i Livestock e~chibita, see Brooke, 36 Texas Prao-' ' o •.- x ~ .::! v.;atr ;r3s zolituc '•1, i tux $36.14. '1" - r' ~ , i e. / `. ~. . G^.tl' r'.t~~'. Zr R^.R"~. J:I i! r .'.3ii4iai``~ 319.001. Annual Exhibits N "° _ ,: ,,.: I, %se. ~~A ,~E~.e6~^; -. • Library Re€erencea _ I nuiJr~.Iai„',.l c221 ~ Agriculbusl eahibita, see Broolzs, 36 Texas Prao- ,+.''. - ^ .,;;1 ,aru -r.^r= ,a'.~m:; i?r,^ l 9,: i lice $ 34.4. ,. ... _ y . .:1, ; •. i ;' , .. ~ ~ Notes of Decision • ...."i ~;_ ~?'*'{AHD iveetock shows 2 Local Government Cade $4 319.001, 3ffi.002-Op. Atty.Gen.1990,_)!To; Jbf-1199. r- ' r~.fi: tT.,~l::IJ3.~,. Livestock shorn m:i:xr: A county has authority to hold livestock shows .z:;~oas3 , .d:O.Lr~ ad provide for recreation for youth. V.T.C.A., 9 , . - - -- .- f`~ '4. r_.:y sir- r ~~~~{ e - 1' t i..~. -_. ti _)T