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Notice of the Meeting of
the Commissioners Court of Bell County, Texas, for
May 19, 2008
Notice is hereby given that a
regular meeting of the
above named Court will be held at 9:00 a.m., May 19,
2008,
with the
meeting to be held in the COMMISSIONERS' COURTROOM, at the
Bell
County Courthouse 101 Central Avenue, Belton, Texas, to
begin on May 19, 2008, at 9:00
a.m.
and continue thereafter until such business of the Court has been completed in accordance
with Article 81.005 of the Local Government Code of the State of Texas. The
following items of business will be discussed, to-wit:
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Consider approval of minutes of May 12 and May 15, 2008.
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County Engineer.
- Conduct Public Hearing and consider approval of the following Traffic
Control Device:
1. Installation of a STOP sign at the intersection of Honeysuckle Drive
and Walnut Drive, Walnut Creek Subdivision.
- Conduct Public Hearing and consider approval of the Abandonment/Vacation
of approximately 570' of Iron Bridge Lane.
- Consider Final Approval of Schumacher Subdivision, II, being an Amended
Plat of Lots 4 and 7 of Block 1 in the Schumacher Subdivision.
- Receive update on debris removal and clean-up from the May 14, 2008 Bell
County storm.
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Personnel.
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Consider approval of acceptance from John Galure of a
portrait of his great grandfather, Judge John Danley, who was the first Chief
Justice of Bell County, with the portrait having been done by University of
Mary Hardin-Baylor Professor Hershall Seals and UMHB student Courtney
Woodliff.
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Consider approval of designation of Deputy Daryl Coleman as
Bell County Radiation Officer and authorizing County Judge to make successor
designations of qualified personnel as appropriate.
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Consider approval of proposal of Phase 2 Consulting to provide
consulting services, including operations assessments/recommendations of the
Bell County Juvenile Detention Center operations, processes, and procedures.
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Claims.
Bell County Commissioners Court
reserves the right to discuss any items in executive (closed) session whenever permitted by the Texas Open
Meeting Act.
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