CITY OF LAREDO
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1110 HOUSTON STREET
LAREDO, TEXAS
5:30 P.M.
AGENDA
A-98-R-07 FEBRUARY 17, 1998
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
III. ROLL CALL
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
2. City Council Meeting of January 5, 1998
City Council Meeting of January 19, 1998
City Council Meeting of January 26, 1998
V. INTRODUCTORY ORDINANCES
3. Amending Article IV which includes Sections 15-59 through 15-73
regarding handling, transportation and transfer of dangerous articles
of Chapter 15 of the City of Laredo Code of Ordinance by deleting all
of the said sections because a new City of Laredo Hazardous Materials
Ordinance has been adopted and inserted into a newly created Chapter
33; providing for severability; and providing for an effective date.
4. Closing as public easements those sections of the 1900 block of Garden
and Constantinople Streets between Santa Rita and Vidaurri Avenues
situated in the Western Division, City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas
and providing for an effective date.
5. Dedicating as public right-of-way, a tract of City-owned land, located
adjacent to the South Laredo Fire Station, containing 0.3188 acres
(13,889.00 sq. ft.), more or less. Said tract of land being situated
in Block 1191, Eastern Division, City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas;
being more particularly described by metes and bounds and providing
for an effective date.
6. Ordinance waiving hourly parking fees for February 21, 1998, at the
Laredo Transit Center in cooperative support of the Washington's
Birthday Celebration Association related activities. The maximum
potential loss is approximately $2,346.00, based on full occupancy.
VI. FINAL READINGS
7. 98-O-045 Amending Chapter 21 Offense and Miscellaneous provisions,
Article V. Alarm Systems of the Code of Ordinances to the
City of Laredo. (City Council)
8. 98-O-046 Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease with South
Texas Workforce Development Board for approximately 10,552
square feet constituting Building No. 979 located at 4717
Daugherty Avenue.
1. Lease term is for one (1) year commencing September 1,
1997 and ending August 31, 1998, and may be extended for
two (2) terms of one (1) year each ending August 31, 1999
and August 31, 2000.
2. Monthly rent shall be $4,221.00, and will be adjusted
annually according to changes in the Consumer Price
Index. Previous monthly rent was $3,342.52. (City
Council)
9. 98-O-047 Authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease with Jose
Santos for approximately 4,612 square feet constituting
Building No. 1112 located 1603 E. Calton Road.
1. Lease term is for one (1) year commencing October 1,
1997 and ending September 30, 1998.
2. Lease may be terminated by either party upon giving a
ninety (90) day written notice. Monthly rent shall be
$1,020.00. Previous monthly rent was $971.46. (City
Council)
10. 98-O-048 Ordinance amending the contract with the Texas Department
of Health and Budget in the amount of $70,176.00, for the
HIV/AIDS housing opportunities for persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Project, of the City of Laredo Health Department
for the period from February 1, 1998, through January 31,
1999. (City Council)
11. 98-O-049 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual
Budget by increasing funding to Community Action
Agency/Elderly Nutrition Program, a third party agency, by
$20,000.00, from the General Fund Reserve Appropriation-
Salary Savings line item, and authorizing the City Manager
to implement said budget.
(City Council)
12. 98-O-050 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual
Budget in the amount of $59,068.00, for additional salary,
fringe benefit costs and direct operating expenses for a
Multi-Agency Narcotics Task Force for the period of June 1,
1997 and ending May 31, 1998. (City Council)
13. 98-O-051 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual
Budget in the amount of $103,111.00, for direct operating
expenses, purchase of a K-9 and purchase of computer
equipment for the Multi-Financial Disruption Task Force
awarded by the Office of National Drug Control Policy for
the period of July 1, 1997 and ending June 30, 1998.
(City Council)
14. 98-O-052 Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 U.S.
Customs Service Fund budget in the amount of $105,000.00
and authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement
with the Department of Treasury/U.S. Customs for the
reimbursement of $105,000.00, for funding the joint
Operation-Cooperation to search for stolen vehicles and
contraband crossing into Mexico at the City's International
Bridges. These monies will be used to pay overtime wages
for police officers involved in this operation. This will
be the 9th year the City has entered into this agreement
and is at no cost to the City. (City Council)
15. 98-O-053 Ordinance authorizing the City Manager to execute a Lease
with Duty Free International, Inc. d/b/a UETA of Texas,
Inc., for a Specialty Duty Free Retail Shop Concession for
approximately 1,254 square feet constituting suite number
223 on the second (2nd) floor of the airport passenger
terminal located at 5210 Bob Bullock. Lease term is for
five (5) years commencing on the day the new airport
passenger terminal opens for business and will terminate
five (5) years thereafter. Minimum annual rent guarantee of
$25,000.00 or ten (10%) percent of annual gross revenues,
whichever is greater. (City Council)
VII. RESOLUTIONS
16. 98-R-013 Authorizing the City Manager to enter into and execute an
interlocal government
agreement between the City of Laredo and the County of Webb
to provide funding for the Elderly Nutrition Program at a
cost of $20,000.00, contract term for 9 months commencing
retroactively January 1, 1998; providing for severability
and effective date.
17. 98-R-028 Opposing the decision of the Texas Department of Public
Safety to divert all hazardous materials to Colombia Bridge
and to request that any further transportation decisions
which affect Laredo be coordinated with and determined by
local government.
18. 98-R-030 Expressing official intent to reimburse costs for settlement
of eminent domain lawsuit City of Laredo vs. Jacaman
Investment Group in Cause No. E-96-2-C1 for the acquisition
of land by eminent domain for the Municipal Airport Runway
17L/35R Runway Extension Project.
19. 98-R-031 Authorizing the City Manager to accept an endowment from the
Canseco Foundation in the amount of $50,000.00, for
children's programming services at the Laredo Public
Library; and authorizing the City Manager and those
stipulated in the Gift Agreement to sign and submit any and
all related documents as required.
20. 98-R-032 Authorizing the City Manager to accept a grant from the
Office of National Drug Control Policy in the amount of
$53,480.00, for funding of the Multi-Agency Major
Organization Investigation Task Force for the period of
January 1, 1998 to December 31, 1998. This grant pays for
overtime, travel, rental services, and equipment and
supplies for two investigators. This grant is in its second
year of funding.
21. 98-R-033 Authorizing the acceptance of the donation of a total of
eighteen (18) bicycles from Mercy Regional Medical Center
and Doctors Hospital Inc., for use by the City of Laredo
Fire Department E.M.S. Bike Patrol during certain designated
City of Laredo sponsored functions or events.
22. 98-R-034 Declaring the public necessity to acquire the "Surface Only"
of one parcel of land necessary for construction of the
Laredo Northwest International Bridge IV. Said parcel being
Parcel 1 (31.1786 acres of land, more or less), out of
Porcion 19, Abstract 47, City of Laredo, Webb County, Texas;
more particularly described by metes and bounds and
authorizing the City
23. 98-R-036 Canvassing the returns of the special runoff election held
on February 14, 1998; and approving the results.
VIII. MOTIONS
24. Approval of bid specifications and authorization to advertise for bids
for the following:
a) Electric Motor Repair - Utilities Department and b) Aerial Truck
Remanufacturing - Fire Department
A tentative bid of award date for the electric motor repair is
scheduled for March 16, 1998. A tentative bid of award date for the
aerial truck remanufacturing is scheduled for April 20, 1998.
25. Approval of the Aid to Other Agency contract for funding the Del Mar
Little League, Inc., city-wide big league program in the amount of
$3,300.00, for fiscal year beginning October 1, 1997 through September
30, 1998.
26. Authorizing the City Manager to solicit proposals from interested
engineering firms to prepare engineering plans and specifications to
reconstruct aprons, taxiways and runways to include new construction
of aprons and taxiways as may be needed from time to time by the City
of Laredo, Laredo International Airport during the next five years.
Notice to proceed with A&E services on any one project will be
contingent on the availability of funding for said services and City
Council approval.
27. Authorizing the City Manager to solicit Requests for Proposals from
interested parties to construct, operate and manage a service station
convenience store, car rental service center and other commercial
development on an approximate 2.5 acre tract of land located north
east of the new passenger terminal and along the Bob Bullock Loop road
at the Laredo International Airport. The proposed lease term is for
twenty years. The Proponent will specify a minimum monthly rental. In
addition to the minimum rental, Proponent shall pay to City a
percentage of gross sales as additional rent. The City would abate the
cost of off-site improvements.
28. Authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application to the
Office of National Drug Control Policy in the amount of $356,086.00,
for 8th year funding for a Multi-Agency Financial Disruption Task
Force for the period of January 1, 1998 and ending December 31, 1998.
29. Award of a contract to the SOLE BIDDER, Holt Company of Laredo, Texas,
in the amount of $383,364.00, for the purchase of one, 23 cubic yard
landfill elevating scraper for the landfill operations. This equipment
will be purchased using a total cost bid evaluation process. The bid
pricing includes provisions for a five year maintenance contract and a
guaranteed re-purchase price. Delivery of this equipment is expected
within sixty days. Funding is available in the Contractual Obligation
Bond Proceeds.
30. Award of a contract to the SOLE BIDDER, Holt Company of Texas, Laredo,
Texas, in the amount of $392,406.00, for the purchase of one, landfill
compactor. This equipment will be purchased using a total cost bid
evaluation process. The bid pricing includes provisions for a five
year maintenance contract and a guaranteed re-purchase price.
Delivery of this equipment is expected within sixty days. Funding is
available in the Contractural Obligation Bond Proceeds.
31. Award of contract to the LOW BIDDER, Sports and Recreation Products,
Laredo, Texas, in the amount of $16,554.25, for the purchase and
installation of a playground module at the Azteca playground area
under construction. This module will be delivered within sixty days. A
total of two bids were received for this purchase. Funding is
available from the Azteca Park Project (CD Budget).
32. Award of contract to the LOW BIDDER, Municipal Pipe and Fabricating
Co., McAllen, Texas, in the amount of $37,463.00, for the purchase of
1,750 linear feet of 18" PVC pipe for wastewater applications and 18
fiberglass manholes for the Utilities Department. These items are
needed for the Highway 59 construction project. A total of four bids
were received for these purchases. Funding for this contract is
available from the Utility Department -Construction Project account.
33. Award of contract to the LOW BIDDER, ACT Pipe & Supply Inc., San
Antonio, Texas, in the amount of $26,083.00, for the purchase of steel
pipe casing. The steel casing is requested for the Highway 59
construction project. Approximately 700 linear feet of 20" steel
casing and 400 linear feet of 24" steel pipe casing will be purchased.
A total of four bids were received for this purchase. Funding is
available in the Utility Department -Construction Project.
34. Award of contract to the LOW BIDDER, Wilson Fire Apparatus, New
Braunfels, Texas, in the amount of $50,007.00, for the purchase of 60
sets of protective clothing (bunker gear) for the Fire Department. The
sets include the protective coat, trousers, boots, gloves, suspenders,
hoods, and helmets. The proposed gear meets all the standards of the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The bid pricing is
approximately 3% more than the previous year. A total of five bids
were received for this purchase. Funding is available in the Fire
Department - Capital Outlay.
35. Award of supply contract to the LOW BIDDERS MEETING SPECIFICATIONS,
National Education Systems, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, in the amount of
$132,187.50, for the purchase of 5,000 Spanish language titles
(books/audio visual-CD), and Davidson Titles, Inc., Jackson, TN, in
the amount of $107,111.09, for the purchase of 7,574 English language
titles. This order will increase the book collection by 12,574 new
additions. A total of eight bids were received for this purchase.
Funding is available from Library-Books, Library-Audio Visual, Center
for Non Profit.
36. Award of an Architectural/Engineering (A/E) Contract to Sepulveda
Associates Architects, Inc., Laredo, Texas, for an amount not to
exceed $51,000.00, to provide surveys, design and the preparation of
plans and specifications for the Library Conversion (Bruni Plaza)
Project. Funding is available in the Capital Improvement Fund Bruni
Plaza.
37. Award of a construction contract to the Sole Bidder, Cutler Repaving,
Inc., in the amount of $292,485.96 for the 1997-98 Street Recycling
Project (162 Blocks). Funding is available in the Capital Improvement
Fund Street Materials/Cutler Paving.
38. Approval of change order no. 1, an increase of $7,142.65, to the
construction contract with American Contracting Corporation of Texas,
Laredo, Texas, to provide for improved moisture control for the Re-
Roofing of the Center for the Arts Building Project located at 500 San
Agustin Avenue, Old Mercado Historic District. The original
construction contract amount was $152,000.00 and this change order
brings the contract amount to $159,142.65. Funding is available in the
Construction Project/Center for the Arts.
39. Approval of change order no. 1, a decrease of $138,348.73, for the
balance of quantities actually constructed in place, acceptance of the
Street Improvements Project 59 (45 Blocks), and approval of final
payment in the amount of $143,817.37, to Ramex Construction Company
Inc., Houston, Texas. The original contract amount was $1,297,971.65.
Final construction contract amount is $1,162,062.92. Funding is
available in the Water Works '94 Bond Construction Paving Project 59;
Sewer System '94 Bond Construction Paving Project 59 and Street Fund
Paving Project 59 Improvements Other Than Building.
IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
40. Presentation regarding the status of the Laredo Northwest
International Bridge (Bridge IV) and the City's loan application to
the Texas Department of Transportation for State Infrastructure Bank
Program funds in support of this project.
41. Status report regarding an analysis of sites for a recreational
facility/center within District II.
42. Advising the City Council of the practice of allowing off-duty Police
Officers to work security at functions occurring at LIFE Downs and
requesting City Council concurrence thereby allowing this practice to
continue.
43. Update on the status of the Colonias Facility Plan and financial
application; informing Council that legal action has been taken
against Paul Garza and Associates; and requesting authorization to
enter into a contract with TRC Mariah for $34,000.00, to deliver an
environmental information document to the TWDB and get the project
moving.
44. Request for Executive Session pursuant to Texas Government Code
Section 551.071(1)(a) to discuss contemplated litigation regarding
Highland Subdivision Unit III and the North Laredo Wastewater
Reclamation Plant, and return to open session for possible action
thereon.
7:00 RECESS
X. COMMUNICATIONS
XI. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION
45. Requests by Mayor and City Councilmembers for discussion and
presentation.
A. Requests by Mayor Pro Tem Jose R. Perez, Jr.
1. Discussion and possible action regarding the use of any budgeted but
not spent monies for capital improvement projects (CIP) in District I
to be put back into projects within District I.
B. Requests by Councilmember Louis H. Bruni
1. Discussion and possible action on instructing staff to start all the
necessary negotiations for a Land Use Agreement with the County of
Webb for the Donation of County owned land on State Highway 59 for the
construction of the City of Laredo's Regional Fire Training Facility.
2. Discussion and possible action regarding expanding the Brown and Root
Drainage Study to include a master drainage plan for the Laredo
International Airport.
3. Status report regarding the ongoing activities of the Police
Department, as well as the establishment of a COPS Workstation in the
Heritage Park Neighborhood.
4. Discussion and possible action regarding the El Metro route #16, TAMIU
Express schedule. (Co-sponsored by Cm. Joe A. Guerra)
C. Requests by Councilmember Joe A. Guerra
1. Discussion and possible action regarding various taxi cab issues.
D. Requests by Councilmember Mario G. Alvarado
1. Request for staff to schedule a tour of the Border Patrol River Road
Project with possible action. This tour should include
representatives from the International Boundary and Water Commission,
Rio Grande International Study Center, Border Patrol, Army Corps of
Engineers, City Health Department, City Engineering Department, City
Utilities Department, and City Planning Department.
2. Update from our Legal Department on the noise nuisance ordinance.
3. Request for a preliminary feasibility study by the Planning Department
of the proposed truck route extension through the CP & L property,
with possible action.
4. Update on the Orilla Avenue Paving Project, with possible action.
E. Requests by Councilmember Consuelo "Chelo" Montalvo
1. Discussion and possible action to direct staff to negotiate with
United Artists Theaters for the purchase of the Plaza Theater for use
as a community facility for fine art activities and directing staff to
utilize HUD Section 108 Loan funds for the purchase and rehabilitation
of said building.
XII. PUBLIC HEARINGS
46. Public hearing to inform the public about the Local Law Enforcement
Block Grant Program and to solicit input from the public on the
allocation of funds from the grant awarded to the Laredo Police
Department by the U.S. Department of Justice.
47. Public hearing for the voluntary annexation of 420.00 acres, more or
less, of Unitec Industrial Park Tract as described below, as required
by Section 43,052 of the Texas Local Government Code.
TRACT 1: Unitec Industrial Park Tract - 420 acres,
more or less. Petitioner: Royal Joint Venture.
48. Public hearing to create two new positions as required by a grant,
awarded by the United States Environmental Protection Agency through
the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission to develop a
"HazMat Education and Enforcement Program" for the period from January
1, 1998 through August 31, 1999 and authorizing the City Manager to
implement changes within man years.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance creating two new positions as required by a grant, awarded
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency through the Texas
Natural Resource Conservation Commission to develop a "HazMat
Education and Enforcement Program" for the period from January 1, 1998
through August 31, 1999 and authorizing the City Manager to implement
changes within man years.
49. Public hearing amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual Budget
in the amount of $31,845.00, for direct operating expenses for a
Multi-Agency Financial Disruption Task Force for the period of July 1,
1997 and ending June 30, 1998.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual Budget in the
amount of $31,845.00, for direct operating expenses for a Multi-Agency
Financial Disruption Task Force for the period of July 1, 1997 and
ending June 30, 1998.
50. Public hearing regarding an ordinance creating and adopting Article XI
of Chapter 19, motor vehicles and traffic, entitled "Truck Traffic" to
include new sections 19-400 through 19-530, with Section 19-512
reserved, thereby organizing current sections and the language of the
code of ordinances as they pertain to truck traffic and adding new
truck provisions; including: truck routes and sign posting,
prohibition of nighttime residential departures from truck route, size
and weight restrictions, oversize and overweight permits to be had at
a central permitting office, oversize vehicle escort service license,
truck parking in residential areas, near schools and in central
business district, trailer parking on streets, adoption of provisions
of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, minimum truck parking
fines, delinquent truck lists; providing for severability; and
providing for an effective date and publication.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance creating and adopting Article XI of Chapter 19, motor
vehicles and traffic, entitled "Truck Traffic" to include new sections
19-400 through 19-530, with Section 19-512 reserved, thereby
organizing current sections and the language of the code of ordinances
as they pertain to truck traffic and adding new truck provisions;
including: truck routes and sign posting, prohibition of nighttime
residential departures from truck route, size and weight restrictions,
oversize and overweight permits to be had at a central permitting
office, oversize vehicle escort service license, truck parking in
residential areas, near schools and in central business district,
trailer parking on streets, adoption of provisions of the Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, minimum truck parking fines,
delinquent truck lists; providing for severability; and providing for
an effective date and publication.
51. Public hearing regarding an ordinance amending the City of Laredo Code
of Ordinances by deleting the contents of sections 19-12, 19-13, 19-
267--19-279, 19-347, 28-2 and 28-5 regarding truck traffic and
amending Section 24.65.0(a) of the Laredo Land Development Code
regarding parking in residential zones, which said sections having
been recodified and revised in the new "City of Laredo Truck Traffic
Ordinance" to be created and adopted in Article XI of Chapter 19,
providing for severability; and providing for and effective date.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance amending the City of Laredo Code of Ordinances by deleting
the contents of sections 19-12, 19-13, 19-267--19-279, 19-347, 28-2
and 28-5 regarding truck traffic and amending Section 24.65.0(a) of
the Laredo Land Development Code regarding parking in residential
zones, which said sections having been recodified and revised in the
new "City of Laredo Truck Traffic Ordinance" to be created and adopted
in Article XI of Chapter 19, providing for severability; and providing
for and effective date.
52. Public hearing closing the hearing on the Paving Assessment Street
Improvements Project 60 and fixing a lien and charge.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance closing the hearing on the Paving Assessment Street
Improvements Project 60 and fixing a lien and charge.
52a. Approval of construction of the Bond Issue Street Paving Assessment
Project 60 (26 Blocks) by the Department of Public Works and the
Utilities Department. Funding is available in the CD Department CDBG
CD Project, Street Fund/Paving Project 60; Water Works '92 Bond-
Construction Project 60, Water Works '92 A Bond Construction Paving
Project 60, Water Works '93 Bond Construction Paving Project 60, Water
Works '94 Bond Construction Paving Project 60; Sewer System '92 A Bond
Construction Paving Project 60, Sewer System '90 Bond Construction
Paving Project 60; and 98 CO Issue Paving Project 60.
53. Public hearing regarding an ordinance amending Article III, titled
"Tow Services," of Chapter 32, of the City of Laredo Code of
Ordinances, thereby revising the sections for tow services on the
City's Rotation List; providing for permitting, regulations and
penalties; providing for a restructuring of the fees (allowed to be)
charged by tow services, increasing the storage and towing fees;
providing (for the possibility of a centralized City Vehicle Storage
Facility; providing) an increase in the Rotation List Permit Fee;
(distinguishing between average towns and heavy-duty wrecker tows;
calling for a bi-annual review; creating a separate list of tow
services for tows or storage of stolen vehicles returned from Mexico
and the fees charged) providing for severability; and providing for an
effective date and publication.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance amending Article III, titled "Tow Services," of Chapter 32,
of the City of Laredo Code of Ordinances, thereby revising the
sections for tow services on the City's Rotation List; providing for
permitting, regulations and penalties; providing for a restructuring
of the fees (allowed to be) charged by tow services, increasing the
storage and towing fees; providing (for the possibility of a
centralized City Vehicle Storage Facility; providing) an increase in
the Rotation List Permit Fee; (distinguishing between average towns
and heavy-duty wrecker tows; calling for a bi-annual review; creating
a separate list of tow services for tows or storage of stolen vehicles
returned from Mexico and the fees charged) providing for severability;
and providing for an effective date and publication.
54. Public hearing amending the City of Laredo's FY 1997-98 annual budget
in the amount of $369,563.00, for the purchase of creek cleaning
equipment and authorizing the City Manager to implement said budget.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's FY 1997-98 annual budget in
the amount of $369,563.00, for the purchase of creek cleaning
equipment and authorizing the City Manager to implement said budget.
55. Public hearing regarding an ordinance amending the City of Laredo's
1997-1998 Annual Budget in the amount of $53,480.00, for funding of
the Multi-Agency Major Organization Investigation Task Force for the
period of January 1, 1998 through December 31, 1998.
INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE
Ordinance amending the City of Laredo's 1997-1998 Annual Budget in the
amount of $53,480.00, for funding of the Multi-Agency Major
Organization Investigation Task Force for the period of January 1,
1998 through December 31, 1998.
XIII. MOTION TO RECESS AND CONVENE AS THE LAREDO CONVENTION AND VISITOR'S
BUREAU ADVISORY BOARD
56. Approval of a contract with Maverick Video Productions in the amount
of $30,000.00, to produce a Spanish and English tourism video brochure
for the Laredo Convention and Visitors Bureau.
57. Presentation regarding the on-going activities of the Laredo
Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
XIV. ADJOURNMENT
THIS NOTICE WAS POSTED AT THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES, 1110 HOUSTON STREET,
LAREDO, TEXAS, AT A PLACE CONVENIENT AND READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC AT ALL
TIMES. SAID NOTICE WAS POSTED ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1998 AT 5:30 P.M.
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GUSTAVO GUEVARA, JR.
CITY SECRETARY