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Notice of the Meeting of
the Commissioners Court of Bell County, Texas, for
October 06, 2008
Notice is hereby given that a
regular meeting of the
above named Court will be held at 9:00 a.m., October 06,
2008,
with the
meeting to be held in the COMMISSIONERS' COURTROOM, at the
Bell
County Courthouse 101 Central Avenue, Belton, Texas, to
begin on October 06, 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 September 29 and October 2, 2008.
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County Engineer.
- Consider approval of a variance to the 25' building setback line on Lot
1, Block 3, Shiloh Terrace, Phase 3, for Mr. Joe Pacheco at 101 Calvary
Drive, Belton.
- Consider final plat approval of Syring Subdivision, a 1.7 Acre Tract in
the E.T.J. of the City of Temple.
- Consider preliminary plat approval of the Springs at the Escarpment
Subdivision, a 108 Acre, 115 Lot Subdivision in the E.T.J. of the City of
Temple.
- Consider submitting list of bridge structures to TxDOT for inclusion in
the 2010-14 Bridge Replacement Program.
- Consider authorizing County Engineer to advertise for bids for the
purchase of the following materials: Crushed Limestone Base;
Reinforcing Steel; Culverts; and Grade 4 & 5 Aggregate.
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Personnel.
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Consider Proclamation naming October 5-11, 2008 as Bell County
4-H Week and acknowledge local participants and Texas AgriLife Extension
Service leaders.
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Consider Proclamation naming October 18 - November 15, 2008 as
Colonial Heritage Month in Bell County.
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Consider awarding bids for vehicles approved in new budget
year and in some instances consideration of determination in writing that,
under Section 271.905 of Texas Local Government Code, local bidder offers the
best combination of price and economic development opportunities, including
the employment of residents and increased tax revenues.
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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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