CITY OF RAGER NOTICE OF A REGULAR MEETING Notice is hereby given that al Regular Meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Ranger, Texas, will be held on Monday, July 11, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, 400 West Main Street Ranger, Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: Agenda Item 01: Call to Order- Mayor Casey Roll Call/Quorum Check Invocation of Prayer Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas Flag Agenda Item 02: Citizen's Presentation-At this time, anyone on the list will be allowed to speak on any matter other than personnel matters or matters under litigation, for al length of time not to exceed THREE minutes. No Council/Board disçussion or action may take place on a matter until such matter has been placed on an agenda and posted in accordance with law. Agenda Item 03: Announcements from City Council or Staff-Comments may be made by council or staff, BUT NO ACTION TAKEN on the following topics without specific notice. Those items include: Expressions of Thanks, Congratulations or Condolence; Information on Holiday schedules; Recognition of public officials, employees or citizens other than employees or officials whose status may be affected by the council through action; Reminders of community events or announcements involving an imminent threat to the public health and Agenda Item 04: Discuss/Consider: approval of the city council meeting minutes for the Agenda Item 05: Discuss/Consider: SECOND AND FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 2022-07-11-K: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS REPEALING AND REPLACING ORDINANCE NO. 2015-05-26-D; PROHIBITING CERTAIN NUISANCE CONDITIONS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES BY PROPERTY OWNER OR CITY AND FOR THE FILING OF LIENS TO SECURE CITY'S COST; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDINGI A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.- Kevan Moize, Agenda Item 06: Discuss/Consider: the REDC funding the installation of utilities on airport property for 3 newly constructed home / hangers. - Steve Gerdes, REDC President Agenda Item 07: Discuss/Consider: the Ranger Airport runway extension project proposed by safety of the people of the municipality. regular meeting on June 27, 2022. - Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary Commissioner Place 3 the RAF. -. Jared Calvert, RAF CITY OFI RANGER COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA. JULY11,2022 CONTINUED Agenda Item 08: Discuss/Consider: the Ranger City Commission accepting Rosetta Stephens Letter of Resignation from her position on the newly formed REDC Board of Directors. - Steve Agenda Item 09: Discuss/Consider: RESOLUTION NO. 2022-07-11-J: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION TO' THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. OFFICE OF RURAL AFFAIRS FOR THE FIRE, AMBULANCE, & SERVICE TRUCK FUND (FAST); AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND/OR THE CITY MANAGER TO ACT AS THE CITY'S EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. - Gerald Gunstanson, City Manager Agenda Item 10: Discuss/Consider: Consent Items; the Approval of Monthly Department Gerdes, REDC President Reports: Finance Report- Director Savannah! Fortenberry Library Report-1 Librarian Diana McCullough REDC 4A Report- President Steve Gerdes REDC 4B Report- President Steve Gerdes Municipal Court Report- Judge Tammy Archer Fire/EMS Report- Chief Darrel Fox Police Department- Chief Moran Animal Control/Code Enforcement- River Gibson Public Works Report- Director. Andrew Lopez Agenda Item 11: Convene in Executive Session Pursuant to Texas Government Code Section $5 551.074 to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, or dismissal of aj public officer or employee. - John Casey, Mayor City Manager Agenda Item 12: Discuss/Consider: Reconvene into Open Session and take action from Executive Session - John Casey, Mayor Agenda Item 13: Discuss/Consider: Adjournment I,the undersigned authority, do hereby certify that the above notice of meeting of the Governing Body of the City of Ranger isa true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at the City Hall of the City of] Ranger, a place convenient and readily available to the general public at all times, and notice was posted by 5:30 p.m., July 8, 2022 and remained posted for 72 hours preceding the scheduled time oft the meeting. Saxennehfortenbeny Savannah Fortenberry, Ranger City Secretary NOTICE OF ASSISTANCE The City council reserves the right to convene intol Executive Session concerning: any of thei items listed ont this agenda under the authority oft the Mayor, wheneveri iti is consideredi necessary andl legally justified undert the Open! Meetings Act. Ranger City! Hall and Council Chambers: are wheelchair: accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Request for accommodation ori interpretive services must be made 481 hours prior tot this meeting. Please contact City Secretary's office at (254)647-3522 fori information ora assistance. This Notice was removed from the outside bulletin boardo on by. CITY OF RAGER REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Al Regular Meeting oft the Governing Body oft the City of Ranger, Texas, was held on Monday, June 27, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, 400 West Main Street Ranger, Texas. The following subjects were discussed, to wit: Honorable John Casey CommissionerLarry Monroe Commissioner Terry Robinson Commissioner Kevan Moize Commissioner Samantha McGinnis City Manager Gerald Gunstanson City Secretary Savannah Fortenberry Public Works Director Andrew Lopez Honorable Tammy S. Archer COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY STAFF PRESENT: Mayor Place 1 Place 2 Place 3. Place 4 Agenda Item 01: Call to Order- Mayor John Casey Roll Call/Quorum Check-Mayor John Casey Invocation of Prayer- Gerald Gunstanson Pledge of Allegiance to United States Flag- Mayor. John Casey Pledge of Allegiance to Texas Flag- Mayor. John Casey Agenda Item 02: Citizen's Presentation: 1. No Participation. Agenda Item 03: Announçements from City Council or Staff- 1. City Manager, Gerald Gunstanson, ânnounced City Hall will be closed on July 4 in observance of] Independence Day. 2. Mayor Casey reminded the public the. July 4th celebration would be on Saturday, July 2 at the Vietnam Veteran Park starting at 11:30am. 3. Commissioner Moize mentioned water levels were Agenda Item 04: Discuss/Consider: approval of the city council meeting minutes for the regular meeting on June 13, 2022 and the called meeting on June 21, 2022. - Savannah *Motion made by Commissioner Moize to approve the city council meeting minutes, with the changes, for the regular meeting on June 13, 2022 with the correction and the called meeting on June 21, 2022 and 2nd by Commissioner McGinnis. All Ayes and Motion Passed. Agenda Item 05: Discuss/Consider: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 2022-07-11-K: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS REPEALING AND REPLACING low and asked about the drought contingency. Fortenberry, City Secretary CITYOFRANGER COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES -JUNE27,2022 CONTINUED ORDINANCE NO. 2015-05-26-D; PROHIBITING CERTAIN NUISANCE CONDITIONS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES BY PROPERTY OWNER OR CITY AND FOR THE FILING OF LIENS TO SECURE CITY'S COST; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.- Kevan Moize, Commissioner Place 3 *Commissioner Moize made the following changes prior to the first reading of Ordinance No. 2022-07-11-K: Article 1 definition "(r) Weeds" to include "or snakes or fire hazards". Section 2.61 be reinstated and under Section 3.2 'Defenses and Responsibilities' now list item 'H' as its *Motion made by Commissioner Robinson to approve the first reading of Ordinance No. 2022- Agenda Item 06: Discuss/Consider: ORDINANCE, NO:2022-07-11-LX AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS REPEALING ANDI REPLACING ORDINANCE NO. 2007- 10-08-03; ADOPTING REGULATIONS CONCERNING DANGEROUS BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CITY; ESTABLISHING MINIMUMSTRUCTURALSTANDARDS; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE AND HEARINGS; PROVIDINGFORABATEMENT BY OWNER OR CITY; PROVIDING Al PENALTY; ALLOWING FOR ASSESSMENT OF CITY EXPENSES AND IMPOSITION OF] LIEN; ESTABLISHING CIVIL REMEDIES BY CITY; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY AND REPEALER CLAUSES; AND! PROVIDING AN own section. 07-11-K and 2nd by Commissioner Monroe. All Ayes and Motion Passed. EFFECTIVE DATE.- Kevan Moize, Commissioner Place 3 *Mayor Casey removed this item from the Agenda.No: action Taken. Agenda Item 07: Discuss/Consider: the. possibility of presenting new or amended ordinances at aworkshop prior to presenting them for a vote by City Commission. Terry Robinson, *Commissioner Robinson handed out information regarding workshops for City Council. Commissioner Robinson stated she believes this will help with time and the better understanding *Motion made by Commissioner Robinson to create a resolution forming procedures to follow prior to passingo ordinances and 2nd by Commissioner Moize. All Ayes and Motion Passed. Agenda Item 08: Discuss/Consider: rescinding the live stream recording of all City Council *Commissioner McGinnis stated this provides transparency and those that can't make it are able to view it online. Commissioner Moize wanted to receive feedback from the public and look at *Motion made by Commissioner Moize to table until the next meeting after receiving feedback, pros and cons of rescinding the recording, evaluating sound issues and 2nd by Commissioner Commissioner Place 2 oft theordinances prior to voting on them. Meetings on aj permanent basis. - John Casey, Mayor different options available along with the pros and cons. McGinnis. All Ayes and Motion Passed. Page 2 of4 CITYOFRANGER COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES -JUNE 27,2022 CONTINUED Agenda Item 09: Convene in Executive Session at 6:09pm Pursuant to Texas Government Code $5 551.074 to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, or Section dismissal of a public officer or employee. - John Casey, Mayor City Manager Agenda Item 10: Convene in Executive Session Pursuant to' Texas Government Code Section $551.072, Section 551.087. Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations; A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the governmental body in negotiations with athird pèrson. - Steve Gerdes, REDC 4A 4AI REDC transferring 3.5 +1- acres to the City of Ranger Agenda Item 11: Discuss/Consider: Reconvene into Open Session at' 7:45pm and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 551 Texas Government Code take action from Executive Sessions. = *Commissioner Moize stated there was agood conversation regarding the REDC Proposal but he there are more questions regarding the benefits, users, protection to the City and airport. Commissioner Moize stated he will be forwarding some of the questions to the REDC *A motion was made by Commissioner Moize to table the item until the information is received *Commissioner Robinson stated the City Manager'sa annual review is coming up and Council *A motion was made by Commissioner Robinson to table the City Manager's annual review until the information needed is received and 2nd by Commissioner McGinnis. All Ayes and the John Casey, Mayor for follow up. and 2nd by Commissioner Robinson. All Ayes and the motion passed. wants to get more information on evaluating him. motion passed. Agenda Item 13: Discuss/Consider: Adjournment- 7:45pm *Motioned by Commissioner Moize to adjourn and Commissioner McGinnis 2nd the motion. All Ayes and Motion Passed. These minutes were approved on the 11"h day of. July, 2022 CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS John Casey, Mayor ATTEST: Page 3 of4 CITYOFRANGER COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES -JUNE27,2022 CONTINUED Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary Page 4 of4 Ordinance No. 2022-07-11-K AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS REPEALING AND REPLACING ORDINANCE NO. 2015-05-26-D; PROHIBITING CERTAIN NUISANCE CONDITIONS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR THE ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES BY PROPERTY OWNER OR CITY AND FOR THE FILING OF LIENS TO SECURE CITY'S COST; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS WHEREAS, the City of Ranger (the "City") is a home rule municipality acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas WHEREAS, the accumulation of litter, solid waste, garbage, trash and vegetative overgrowth impair the quality of life and are injurious to the prospects for economic WHEREAS, standing and stagnant water, the accumulation of solid waste,garbage, trash and vegetative overgrowth, together with overgrown grass, weeds and brush on lots and property, are a threat to the health of the community, create fire hazards, and otherwise WHEREAS, the regulation, management and control of solid waste, garbage and trash, together with stagnant water and the growth of grass, weeds and brush on property within the City of Ranger, Texas are essential to the public health, safety and welfare of the NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS THAT THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS ARE HEREBY ENACTED CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Constitution; and development of our community; and detract from the quality of life in our community; and community. AS THE NUISANCE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANGER: ARTICLEI POLICY AND DEFINITIONS Section 1.1. Adoption of Findings of Fact. The findings and recitations set out in the preamble oft this Ordinance are found to bei true and correct and they are hereby adopted by the City Commission and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 1.2. Policy. The terms and provisions hereof shall apply to stagnant water and to the accumulation and storage of any solid waste, including garbage and trash, and to the growth, accumulation, cutting and storage of grass, weeds and any other vegetative material upon property in the City of Ranger, Texas, to the end that property shall be maintained in a sanitary and healthful condition for the benefit of all residents and citizens in the community. Section 1.3. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance. (a)Brush. Alluncultivated shrubs, bushes and small trees. (b)Carrion. Dead putrefying flesh of any animal, fowl, or fish (c)_Dump. Dispose, discharge, place, deposit, throw, leave, sweep, scatter, (d)Earth and Construction. Earth, rocks, bricks, concrete, other similarmaterials unload, or toss and waste materials resulting from construction orr remodeling. (e)Filth. means any matter in a putrescent state. ()Garbage. Rubbish, trash, kitchen and household waste, ashes, bottles, cans, rags, paper, food, food containers, lawn trimmings, tree trimmings, hedge trimmings, leaves, grass, weeds and refuse, and all decayable wastes, including animal and vegetable matter, but not including sewage, hazardous, toxic or corrosive matérials, earth and construction materials as herein, or any other material which may be found to be harmful to garbage collection and handling (g) Injure. Any and all character of physical damage, whether caused by fire or (h)Junk. All womn-out, worthless or discarded material including, but not limited to, any of the following materials, or parts of such materials ,or any combination thereof: new or used iron, steel or nonferrous metallic scrap, brass or waste materials; used and/or inoperative household appliances, household electrical or plumbing fixtures, floor coverings and/or window coverings not currently in use; used lumber, brick, cement block, wire, tubing and pipe, tubs, drums, barrels, and/or roofing material not currently in use; air conditioning and heating equipment not currently in use; used vehicle components and parts not currently in use; used furniture other than that designed for outdoor use or that which would normally be considered as antique furniture; used and/or inoperative residential lawn care equipment and machinery not currently in use; used pallets, windows or doors not currently in use; new or used sheet metal, structural steel and/or chain not currently inu use; used and/or inoperable vending machines, radios and/or televisions not currently in use, and any other type of used and/or inoperable machinery or personnel or equipment. force, and which shall be done or caused willfully by any person. equipment not currently in use. (_Lot. In addition to land within the boundaries of the property lines, all land adjacent to and extending beyond the property lines of any lot or parcel of land to the curb lines or adjacent streets where curb lines have been established or, where no curb lines have been established, to eight (8) feet beyond the property lines. (Occupant means any person who resides on property. (k) Owner means any person or entity shown as the property owner on the latest property tax assessment rolls or any person having or claiming to have any legal or equitable interest in the property, including any agent who is responsible for ()Property means all privately owned occupied or unoccupied property, including vacant land, and/or a building designed or used for residential, commercial, business, industrial or religious purposes. The term property" shall also include a yard, ground, wall, driveway, fence, porch, steps or other structure appurtenant to (m) Refuse means a heterogeneous accumulation of worn-out, used, broken, rejected or worthless materials including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish, (n)Rubbish. All refuse, rejected tin cans, old vessels of all sorts, useless articles, abandoned pipe, discarded clothing and textiles of all sorts, and in general all litter. The words "any and all objectionable or unsanitary matters," not included within the meaning of the other terms as herein used, mean those which are liable to produce or tend to produce an unhealthy, unwholesome or unsanitary condition to (o)'s Solid Waste. Household garbage and refuse and commercial garbage and (p) Trash and debris means all manner of refuse including, but not limited to mounds of dirt, piles of leaves, grass and weed clippings, paper trash, useless fragments of building material, rubble, furniture other than furniture designed for outside use, useless household items and appliances, items of salvage, such as scrap metal and wood, old barrels, old tires, objects that hold wateri for an extended time, tree and brush trimmings, and other miscellaneous wastes or rejected matter. (q) Unwholesome Matter. All stagnant water, filth, carrion, impure matters and managing, leasing or operating the property. the property. paper or litter, and other decayable ornon-decayable matter the general locality where the same are situated. refuse, brush cuttings and weeds. any condition liable to produce disease. (Weeds. All rank and uncultivated vegetable growth or matter which is liable to become an unwholesome or decaying mass or breeding place for flies, mosquitos, snakes, or fire hazards. ARTICLE II. WEEDS AND OFFENSIVE CONDITIONS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY Section 2.1. Prohibited Conduct. Its shall be unlawful for an Owner or Occupant of any Lot within the City limits to: (a) Fail to keep the property free from brush, earth and construction materials, garbage, junk, refuse, rubbish, solid waste, trash, weeds, unwholesome matters and any other objectionable, unsightly, or unsanitary matter of whatsoever nature; (b) Fail to keep the sidewalks on the Lot free and clear from weeds and tall grass from the line of such Lot to the established curb, line next adjaçent thereto; (c) Fail to fill up and drain holes and depressions in which water collects; (d) Allow any Lots owned or controlled by the Owner or Occupant to be unwholesome or have stagnant water thereon, orwhich from any other cause, to (e) Fail to keep any house, building, establishment, lot yard or ground owned or occupied or under his or her control at all times free from filth, carrion or other be such condition as to be liable to produce disease; or impure or unwholesome.matter of any kind. Section 2.2. Nuisance Declared; Duty To Abate. Whenever conditions described! by Section 2.1 oft this Ordinance exist, the same is hereby declared to constitute a public nuisance, and the prompt abatement of which is hereby declared: to be a public necessity. Any such nuisance shall be removed from the property by the owner or other person in possession or control of such property. Section 2.3. Limitation on Height of Vegetation, Grass and Weeds. (a) Its shall be unlawful for any person who shall own or occupy any lot or lots in the City limits to allow weeds and/or grass grow on such lot or lots to a height of more than twelve (12) inches. Weeds and/or grass of a height exceeding twelve (b) Its shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of any property within the city tos suffer or permit tree limbs, brush or unsightly vegetation to grow within one foot (12) inches are declared a nuisance. of the public street or alley adjacent to that private property. (c) Its shall be unlawful for any owner or occupant of any property within the city to S suffer or permit limbs, brush and other vegetation existing above a public street ora alley to hang lower than twelve (12) feet above the alley or public street or seven (d) With respect to lots, tracts or parcels of land of five or more acres and under single ownership, the provisions of this section shall not apply to any area more than 100 feet away from any open public street or thoroughfare, as measured from the right-of-way line of such street ort thoroughfare, and more than 100 feet away from any adjacent property under different ownership and on which any building is located or on which any improvement exists, as measured from the property line. (e) Property designated as and/or required by an ordinance to be maintained in its natural state shall be exempt from the.provisions of this section. (f) Property included, as part of conservation easement shall be exempt from (7) feet above the sidewalk and other rights-of-way. these provisions. Section 2.4. Discharge of Sewage. Any person or persons who shall allow or permit sewage to discharge into the ground or subsurface soil, which shall have the effect of causing odors, obnoxious, unhealthy and unwholesome conditions to exist, is declared' to have caused a public nuisance and shall be in violation of this ordinance. Section 2.5. Rightto Inspect. The City Police Department or designee is authorized to inspect any property within the City limits of the City of Ranger, at any reasonable time. Should the Owner or Occupant refuse to allow the Police Department to enter into property to perform such inspections, the Police Department may obtain an administrative search warrant pursuant to the procedures established by state law. Section 2.6. Notice; Violations; Failure to Abate. (a) In the event the officercharged with enforcement of this article shall determine that as situation exists which is in violation of this Ordinance, the officer may issue a notice and/or citations to the owner or occupant, or both, of the property upon which such condition exists. (b) Suchnotice must be given: (1) in writing, served upon such owner in person by an officer or employee of (2) by letter addressed to such owner at the owner's address as recorded in the City; the Eastland County Appraisal District records; or (3) ifp personal service cannot be obtained, then notice may be given by publishing a brief summary of such order at least once in the official newspaper of the City of Ranger, by posting a notice on or near the front door of each building on the property upon which the violation relates, or by posting notice on a placard attached to a stake driven into the ground on the property to which the violation relates if no buildings exist. (c) In the event any owner is mailed a notice in accordançe with subsection (b) and the United States Postal Service returns the notice as refused" or' "unclaimed" the validity (d) Notices provided by mail or by posting as set forth in subsection (b) may provide for year round abatement of the nuisance and inform the owner that should the owner commit any other violation of the same kind that pose a danger to the public health and safety on or before the first anniversary of the date of the notice, the City without further notice may abate the violation at the owner's expense and assess the costs against the Section 2.7. Assessment Of City's Abatement Cost; Collections Of Cost. In the event the owner does not remedy a violation of this Ordinance within ten (10) days after the City sends notice pursuant to $2.5, the City Manager may cause any of the work or improvements mentioned in Article Ito be done at the expense of the City, on the account of the owner of the property on which such work ori improvements are done. of the notice is not affected, and the notice is considered as delivered. property. Section 2.8. Cost Of City Abatement Constitutes Lien. (a) Cumulative of the City/s-remedy by fine, as set forth herein, if the City performs abatement pursuant to $2.6, the City Secretary shall mail the owner a statement of the City's expenses in performing the abatement and allow the owner thirty (30) days to (b) Should the owner fail to reimburse the City within this time period, the City may assess the same. against the real estate orl lot orl lots upon which such expense isi incurred. (1) The lien is security for the City's expenditures plus ten (10) percent interest on (2) Upon filing with the county clerk of Eastland County, Texas, of a statement by the City Secretary of such expenses, the City shall have a privileged lien upon said real estate or lot or lots, second only toi tax liens and liens for street improvements, to secure the expenditure sO made and ten (10) percent interest on the amount reimburse the City for said expenses, the expenditures from the date of such payment by the City. from the date of such payment sO made by the City. (3) The City may, additionally, institute suit and recover such expenses and foreclose such lien in any court of competent jurisdiction, and the statement sO filed with the county clerk or a certified copy thereof shall be prima facie proof of the amount expended in any such work ori improvements to remedy such condition or remove any such matter. ARTICLE III. GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 3.1. Violations; Penalty. (a) Any person having supervision or control of any lot, tract, parcel of land or portion thereof, failing to comply with any provision or requirement as set forth in the preceding sections of this article shall be subject to a fine, uponconviction in the municipal court, of (1) not less than $300.00 or more than $2,000.00 if the person has not been (2)n not less than $400.00 or more than $2,000.00ifth the person has been previously convicted once under this section, regardless ifthe previous conviction related to (3) not less than $500.00 or more than $2,000.001 if the person has been previously convicted twice under this section, regardless if the previous conviction relatedi to previously convicted under this section; the same piece of property; the same piece of property. (b) Each and every day, or part thereof, that the premises shall remain in a condition in violation of the terms of this article shall constitute a separate offense. (c) Itiss specifically provided that corporations shall have criminal exposure under this (d) This section shall be, in addition to and cumulative of the provisions for the abatement of the nuisance and charging the cost of the abatement against the owner of Ordinance. the premises by the city. Section 3.2 Defenses andresponsibilities. (a) It shall be a defense to prosecution under Article II, Weeds and Offensive Conditions, that the vegetation is any of the following: (1) Agricultural crops, except grass andl hay, unless subsection (b) stated below (2) Hay that is grown for the specific purpose of cultivation and is a part of a predominantly homogeneous plant population may be grown to any height provided it is maintained in compliance with this section and is located no closer applies; than twenty feet to an adjacent property under different ownership and on which any building or improvement exists; (3) Cultivated trees; (4) Cultivated shrubs; (5) Flowers or other decorative ornamental plants under cultivation; or (6) Wildflowers, but only until such time as seeds have matured following the final blooming of the majority of the plants; or (7) Compost for the purpose of gardening gorfarming; or (8) Mulch for weed suppression. - > (b) Itis a defense to prosecution under Article I, Weeds and Offensive Conditions, if the water filling a depression or stagnant water is a tank or pond used for the purpose of irrigation of crops or for livestock. Section 3.3. Prima Facie Evidence. Ina any prosecution charging a violation of this ordinance governing the discharge of sewage, proof that the particular sewage described in the complaint was discharged into the ground or subsurface soil in violation of Section 2.4 above, together with proof that the defendant named in the complaint. was, at the time of such discharge, the registered owner or occupant of such lot or lots, shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the registered owner or occupant of such lot or lots was the person who discharged such sewage when such violation occurred. Section 3.4. Remedies. All remedies cited herein are in addition to and not in lieu of all remedies permitted to the City by law. Section 3.5. Repealer Clause. Ordinance No. 2015-05-26-D, adopted on May 26, 2015, is hereby repealed. All other ordinances or ordinance provisions in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 3.6. Severability. Ifany provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance, or the application of same to any person or set of circumstances is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, void ori invalid, the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or the application to other persons or sets of circumstances shall not be affected thereby, it being the intent of the City Commission in adopting this Ordinance that no portion be Inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality, voidness or invalidity of any other portion hereof, and all provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable for that purpose. Section 3.7. Effective Date. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Ranger, and it is accordingly SO ordained. Section 3.8. Open Meetings Act. That it is hereby officially found and determined that the meeting which this Ordinance was passed was open to the public as required by law and that the public notice of the time, place, and purpose of said meeting was given as required by the Open Meetings PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING on this 27th day of June, 2022. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED ON SECOND READING on this the 11th day Act; Tex. Gov't Code. ofJuly, 2022. ATTEST: THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary John Casey, Mayor Ranger Airfield Hangar Construction Plan Executive Summary: The Ranger Airfield Foundation, current Leaseholder and steward oft the Ranger Airfield (F23) owned by the City of Ranger, is pursuing a hangar construction project. The initial phase consists of three privately financed Hangars and the Restoration of the City owned original 1928 hangar. The target date for completion on the hangar construction projects is the end of calendar year 2022. The Restoration of the 1928 Hangar should occur by The Hangar lots will be Leaseholds by each individual Hangar owner. The City will provide initial Water Service and a Sewer Tap for utilities as well as digt the Ditch for the Electric service to be installed. Ranger Airfield Foundation intends to ask the Ranger EDC for assistance in this project spring 2023. on City property. Timeline: March/April 2022: -Develop metal building design concepts and layouts for all three hangars. Hangar 2 will be al Round Top hangar constructed as a period 'Pole Barn' style method. Hangar 3 and 4 will be standard metal buildings with Gambrel roof in the Golden. Age period style Each hangar will have provisions for a Pilot rest area/ apartment. -Order Main Doors May 2022: -Finalize metal building layouts, colors and other details. Engage Architect to finalize apartment/ hangar/electrical and plumbing layouts. -Order' Windows for buildings -Order exterior skins -Order metal buildings June 2022: Complete Foundation plan/ engineering and building bolt plan for Hangar 3/4. -Begin Dirt work and lot development. Target End of. July/ beginning of August for Forms and foundation pour. Form upi foundations. Plumber rough-in. -Finalize the REDC: 3.5 acre transfer on I-20 road frontage for runway extension/ Obstacle mitigation project. Dirt from hangar foundation prep will be used for the -Arrange time for Welder to begin welding Trusses for Roundtop and 1928 Hangar, for extension project to save costs. delivery by mid-August. -Building skins received at end of June. July 2022: -Order pipe for Roundtop/ 1928 hangar construction. -Ask Ranger EDC to assist City in installing Utilities to support hangar development -Wrap up unfinished details in preparation for Foundation pour, building delivery in mid- late August and windows at the end of August. Follow up on pending orders for material project. updates. August 2022: -Prep uprights for Roundtop/ Pour. When trusses delivered install. Proceed with Skin -Follow up on Hangar 3/41 foundation pour. Hangar 3 building delivery expected mid- August. Hangar 4 by end of August. -Erect buildings in sequence. Install roof. Install windows. Install skin. -As buildings are dry'di in schedule electric and plumbing. -Sequence Spray Foam insulation to spec -Water and Electric scheduled to bei installed by mid-August. afterwards. September 2022: TBD. -Install doors on delivery. Expect all three to be delivered at the same time. Sequence -Connect Water/Electric to hangar (late August/ Early Sept) plumbing, flooring, trim, appliances, HVAC, finish out as required. -Complete Sewer installation -Complete framing for apartments. 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Mobile: 254-433-1267 Email calvery3@gmai.com What is the Structure of your Company? Sole Proprietorship Limited Liability Privately Held Corporation Number of years in business: Number of existing employees: Incorporated in the State of Texas? Ifno, what state are you incorporated in? Publicly Held Corporation Partnership Limited Liability Corporation Ist this Business al Franchise? Full Time: Temporary: Yes Other Non-Profit City Yes Part-Time: Seasonal: No BUSINESS TYPE (Please indicate with a check mark int the appropriate box) Advanced Technologies & Manufacturing Agriculture, Forestry, & Fishing Retail/Service Sector Information & Computer Technology Biotechnology & Life Sciences Energy VNone-Apply Petroleum Refining & Chemical Products Primary Products Produced: Museum/ Airfield preservation NAICS Code: Product market area: SIC code: Regional National Vinternational Exporter 2-6 DRAFTV3 070122 REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS New Business/Startup Consolidation Expand Existing Facility Expansion from within Texas In-State Relocation Construct New Facility Renovate Existing Facility Purchase MachinerylEquipment Expansion to Texas from Out-Of-State Relocation from Out-Of-State Extend City Utilties to support initial Hangar Construction at Ranger Airfield PROJECTED CAPITAL INVESTMENT Land Building(s) Total M&E $ $. Machinery & Equipment & other (List) 6" Water Pipe $ 18,000 Fire Hydrants $ 4600 Ditcher/ Misc $ 17,400 $ $. $. $. Total Projected Capital Investment 40,000 Install 1000' of6 6"water line, provide Ditch for Electric Install, Tap Sewer for sewer installation. JOB CREATION AND RETENTION Number of NEWFuIl-Time Jobs Skill Level Position Number of NEWI Part-Time Jobs_ #Employees Average Annual Wages *Use Additional Sheets as Necessary 3-6 DRAFTV3 070122 REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION These following information and documents are requested for processing considerations. Primary NAICS Code: SIC Code: D&B D-U-N-S Number: Detailed Scope of Work (Business Plan) Budget and Budget Narrative 3Year Projections (Pro Forma) First Year Detailed Second and Third Year Summary Past 3 Year Financial Statements (Business) MUST identify personal income, Past 3 Year Financial Statements (Individual/Sole Proprietorship) MUST identify assets, and liabilities personal income, assets, and liabilities Tax Identification and Licensing documentation Mapping of proposed location Letter addressing Tax Abatement minimum standards (if applicable) References - Professional (i.e. employer and colleagues) Minimum two References - Financial (banks, investment, and mortgage) Minimum two Personal Credit Report identifying your previous residence addresses OR Business Credit Report identifying company's previous business addresses and company's ability to handle financial obligations, both past and present Loan approval or pre-qualification documentation from additional funding Identification and description of investment made (identification of other investors, sources of funding and expenditures to date for: architectural, legal, accounting, administrative, and other expenses) Amount of personal or company out-of-pocket investment Identification and description of collateral currently owned that will be pledged as collateral for possible Economic Development loan and/or incentives Ifseeking outside development, typical lease terms and Prototypical Drawings Type and amount of civic resources required - water sewer - streets Timeline of Project (i.e. Start Date, Date of Completion, Opening Date, etc. sources Non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) for build-out 4-6 DRAFTV3 070122 REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE PROJECT ASSISTANCE REQUESTED Land Acquisition: Yes No Type: Site Preparation: Yes_ No[ Type: Infrastructure: Yes/VNo Type: Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $. 18,000 Extend Water Service Line Yes//Noype:. Prepare Ditch for Electric Estimated Cost $ TBD YesVNo Type: Install TAP for Sewer Line Estimated Cost $. TBD Yes_ No. Type: Machinery & Equipment: Yes X No Type: Ditcher Type: Type: Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ TBD Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost$ $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Estimated Cost $ Relocation: Yes - No_Type: Workforce Development-Recrutecrutment-Training: Yes No. Type: Type: Type: Project Financing: Yes No - Type: Other Assistance: Yes - No_ Type: Yes_ No - Type: Yes_ No_1 Type: TOTAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REQUEST PREPARED BY: Scott Perdue Contact information: 682-286-3971 / iscotpercue@gmai.com DATE: 7/6/2022 Signature Printed Name 5-6 Title HS Perdue for Jared Calvert DRAFTV3 070122 REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT Texas legislation requires both Type A and Type B Economic Development Corporations to enter into a written performance agreement with a business enterprise when the corporation provides funding or makes expenditures on behalf of the business enterprise in furtherance of a permissible This performance agreement between the corporation and the business enterprise at a minimum Type A or B project. must contain the following: (1) as schedule of additional payroll orj jobs to be created or retained; (2) the capital investment to be made by the business enterprise, and; (3) the terms under which repayment must be made by the business enterprise to the Type Aor B corporation should the business fail to meet the performance requirements specified in the agreement. The language contained within the Performance Agreement must specify that the business does not and will not knowingly employ any undocumented workers (which statement must also be on The language also must require repayment of the subsidy with specified rate and terms of interest ift the business is convicted of federal immigration violations as defined in Chapter 2264 pf Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Government Code (80(R HB 1196), not later than the 120th day after receiving notice oft the violation from the public entity or Economic Development Corporation. any application for the subsidy). Signature Date 6-6 DRAFTV3 070122 REDC-A APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE MAAL 36 AVN ARE WILLIAM RELISS SURVE cry OF RANGET FASTIAND COUNTY, ACR - - A A a A EARE FE Sewer EP ARET Line to WILLIAM FRELLS SURVE /120 CITY OF RANGEF EASTLAND COUNTY, EXAS REAE PEE 80,7ACRES cIv RANGER AIRPORT E EA Rr 508 38B EtEHS IANSON BEPRESENT D0 HEREBY EPIES RREC MADE ON ION ON SPEr DAY OF DECEMBER, 2018. STRATION 5085 LAND 2018 mr VALID ESRA'SI 'MO' D TEDNL LEGEND: SIR: PEA FLOOD: ZONE'A BAL A E > A AR FR WILLIAMSON SURVEYING, INC. 201 WESTI MAIN, SUITES S02 EASTLAND,TEXAS 76448 2546298151 williamson@lat business.com 1339 12/31/2910 CITVOF RANSER GRAPHIC SCALE 200 400 600 e r. PLAT OF AS SURVEY OF 80.97 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF ANDI PART OF THE WILLIAM FRELLS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 120, CITY OF RANGER, EASTLAND COUNTY,TEXAS. 1"=200' P.O. Box 221 Ranger, Texas 76470 June 21, 2022 Traci McCarty Interim President Ranger, Texas Dear Traci: Ranger Economic Development Corporation-A Please let this letter serve as notice that Iam tendering my resignation as a board member oft the Ranger Economic Development Corporation - A. The resignation is effective immediately. Iappreciate the confidence the City Council expressed in considering and appointing me to this position. Ihave enjoyed working with you and the previous members oft the REDC-A board and know that the best Iti is an honor. interests of Ranger have always come first. Thank you, BaerbSbpl6u Roseatta Stephens RESOLUTION NO.2022-07-11- AI RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF1 THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF ATEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION TOTHE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. OFFICE OF RURAL AFFAIRS FOR THE FIRE, AMBULANCE, & SERVICE TRUCK FUND (FAST); AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND/OR THE CITY MANAGER TO ACT AS THE CITY'S EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Ranger desires to develop a viable community, including decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of (ifappropriatel WHEREAS, certain conditions exist which represent at threatto the public health and safety; and) WHEREAS, it is necessary and in the best interest of the City of Rângerto apply for funding under the Texas NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANGER, TEXAS: TEXAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. low-to-moderate income; and Community Development Block Grant Program; 1. That a Texas Community Development Block Grant Program application for the Fire, Ambulance and Services Truck Fund is hereby authorized to be filed on behalf of the City with the Texas Department of 2. That the City's application be placed in competition. for funding under the Fire, Ambulance and Services 3. That the application be for $750,000.00 of grant funds to provide for purchase of Emergency Service 4. That the City Council directs and designates the following to act in all matters in connection with this application and the Ctysparticipation in the Texas Community Development Block Grant Program: The Mayor and/or City Manager shall serve as the City's Chief Executive Officer and Authorized Representative, to execute thisapplication and any subsequent contractual documents; The Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem, and City, Manager are authorized to execute environmental review documents between theTexas Department of Agriculture and the City; and Ifthis application is funded, the Mayor, Mayor Pro-Tem, City Manager, City Secretary, and City Council Member(s) are authorized to execute the Request for Payment Form documents and/or other forms required for requesting funds to reimburse project costs. 5. That all funds will be used in accordance with all applicable federal, state, local and programmatic requirements including but not limited to procurement, environmental review, labor standards, real 6. That it further be stated that the City of Ranger is committing $7,500.00 from its General Fund as a cash contribution toward the activities of this Emergency Service' Vehiclels/Equipment project. Agriculture. Truck Fund Vehiclets/Equipment. properyaqustion.and civil rights requirements. Passed and approved this 11th day of. July, 2022. John Casey, Mayor Savannah Fortenberry, City Secretary CITY OF RANGER CODE GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT JUNE2022 % INCOME June $0.00 $0.00 $5,440.05 $46,800.11 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4.00 $44.00 $40.00 $765.00 $30.00 $75.00 $0.00 $3,252.74 $90,938.48 $268.87 $6.00 $0.00 $1,513.20 $1,513.20 $1,250.00 $11,250.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $35,044.78 $371,439.90 $0.00 $11,687.26 $392,560.89 $178.85 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,855.00 $36,090.77 $0.00 $0.00 $100,000.00 $200,000.00 YTD $0.00 $0.00 Budget 105-00-4030@Poo) Admissions 105-00-4031qPoo) Concessions 105:004110Municpal Court Fines 105-00-41209Court Security Fund 105-00-4121qCourt Technology Fund 0500415Qpemiyleme Fees 105-00-4152/Records Preservation Fee 105-00-4155qBirth Certs 105-00-4156qDeath Certs 105:004158@Cemetery Lot Sales 105:004160Cemetery Lot Location Fees 105-004165QCommuniy Center Rental 105-00-4170qEMS County Subsidy 105-00-41729EMS Fees 105-00-4175qPederal Fuel Tax Refund 105-00-4180@Office Supplies Income 105-00-41854PILOT Funds 105-00-4210qAirport Electricity Reimbursment 105-00-4220@Cell Tower Lease 105-00-4230@Real Property Leases 105-004300@Franchise Fees 105-00-4301qDrug: Seizure Income 105-00-4320@Sales Tax (State) 105-00-4330@Hotel Occupancy" Tax 105-00-4340@Adv/P Property Tax 105-00-4410@interest Earned 105-00.4500Donations 105-00-4501@Grant Revenue 105-00-4605qPD: Step Grant Reimbursement 105-00-4800q5ale of Materials 105-00-4800Sale of Assets 105-00-48014Sale of Real Property 105-00-4802qMisc Revenue 105-00-4973qLoan from Utility Fund 105.0049749Contingene, 105-00-5750qTranster from Utility $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $60,000.00 78.00% $375.00 0.00% $250.00 0.00% $700.00 10.00% $35.00 88.57% $300.00 198.00% $150.00 56.00% $3,000.00 72.67% $500.00 24.00% $300.00 166.67% $23,000.00 68.48% $150,000.00 60.63% $4,000.00 62.15% $250.00 79.20% $18,000.00 74.71% $1,500.00 100.88% $15,000.00 75.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $110,000.00 92.58% $0.00 #DIV/O! $415,000.00 89.50% $1,000.00 0.00% $420,000.00 93.47% $200.00 260.70% $0.00 #DIV/O! $205,891.75 0.29% $5,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $7,500.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $1,000.00 3609.08% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $436,000.00 45.87% $70.00 $31.00 $594.00 $84.00 $2,180.00 $120.00 $500.00 $15,750.00 $2,485.80 $198.00 $13,447.19 $0.00 $101,837.54 $0.00 $0.00 $521.40 $0.00 $604.54 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contingency Unencumbered" Fy $0.00 #DIV/O! TOTAL INCOME $161,454.75 $1,289,016.82 $1,878,951.75 #DIV/O! EXPENSE June $9,474.14 $97,532.50 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YTD $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Budget Admin 105-10-50019Salaries and' Wages 105-10-5002qOvertime 105-10-50021 Retirement Gift 105-10-5018@TMBS $104,350.00 93.47% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $8,097.56 0.00% CITY OF RANGER 105-10-5020@Social Security 10510502CUmemployment 105-10-5022qHealth Insurance 105-10-5023@Worker Compensation 105-10-5024@Life Insurance 10520S0x0qCommsone Stipend 1051050awCforVounter/Commisioners 105-10-5100qPostage 105-10-5101qOffice Supplies 105-10-5102lamitonrial Supplies 105-10-51034Operating Supplies 105-10-5108qFuel 105105300Pena/lease of Equip 105105300Mantenance of Building 105-10-53015Maint of Office Equip 105105308Mantenance of Auto's 105-10-5400@Grant Expense 105-10-5408@Ofice Equipment 105-10-54085Bank Account Fees 105-10-55024Election Services 10510550Pdtesional Services 105-10-5505gfastland County Crisis 105105506Advertsing 105-10-5507:Incode 105-10-5509qVehicle Lease Account 105-10-5509Economic Development. 105-10-5509Street: Fund 105-10-5510liabilily Insurance Bonds 105-10-5535qLegal 105-10-5535Audit 105-10.55374APpraisal District 105-10-5405(Auto Equipment 105-10-55459Survey Expenses 105-10-5600qDues 105-10-560195chool Tuition 105-10-5602qMeals 105-10-5603QTravel 105-10-5700qCommunications 105-10-5700Electricdhy 105-10-5701@Gas 105:10570Macelaneous 105-10-5900Transfer. to Contignency 105-10-5920Loan to Utility GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT JUNE: 2022 $0.00 $0.00 $1,073.56 $10,082.59 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $213.90 $15.99 $79.69 $83.74 $611.92 $0.00 $0.00 $101.41 $0.00 $13.99 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 $45,000.00 $4,354.80 $4,354.80 $14,000.00 $126,000.00 $140.00 $3,256.10 $7,734.10 $0.00 $4,422.45 $13,203.23 $0.00 $0.00 $1.50 $40.00 $0.00 $0.00 $147.16 $0.00 $75.54 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,380.80 $248.22 $390.00 $0.00 $17.65 $2,098.39 $900.14 $517.95 $1,022.21 $3,232.32 $4,583.13 $24.00 $116.41 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,000.00 $3,940.96 $0.00 $1,119.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $140.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $168.25 $660.00 $0.00 $1,080.14 $1,028.87 $995.30 $646.95 $645.30 $7,982.78 0.00% $2,921.80 0.00% $13,037.04 77.34% $427.84 1023.95% $452.40 54.87% $1,200.00 32.50% $56.00 0.00% $500.00 3.53% $750.00 279.79% $250.00 360.06% $500.00 103.59% $1,250.00 81.78% $3,000.00 107.74% $2,500.00 183.33% $100.00 24.00% $750.00 15.52% $135,891.75 0.00% $1,250.00 0.00% $100.00 0.00% $6,000.00 100.00% $4,000.00 98.52% $2,500.00 0.00% $800.00 139.88% $1,500.00 0.00% $60,000.00 75.00% $51,875.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! $57,287.00 0.24% $20,000.00 38.67% $9,000.00 0.00% $17,000.00 77.67% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $100.00 168.25% $2,000.00 33.00% $1,000.00 0.00% $2,000.00 54.01% $2,000.00 51.44% $2,000.00 49.77% $650.00 99.53% $500.00 129.06% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $525,579.16 63.46% Sales Tax (Utility) Total Admin $47,968.79 $333,508.41 CITY OF RANGER Emergency Management 105-15-6000@Code Red 105-15-6001QCOVID 19 Response 105-15-6001Dispatch GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT JUNE2022 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,474.02 $0.00 $35,884.80 $39,358.82 $2,500.00 138.96% $0.00 #DIV/O! $36,000.00 99.68% $38,500.00 Total Emergency Management $0.00 Police 105-20-50019Salaries 10520-5002qOvertime 10520-50219Contract Labor 105-20-5018(TMRS 105-20-5020@Social Security 10520502Umemployment 105-20-5022@Health Insurance 105-20-5023qWorker Compansation 105-20-5024@Life Insurance 105-20-5040@wC for Reserve Officers 105-20-510@Postage 105-20-5101@Ofice Supplies 105205103@Operating Supplies 10520.5106quniforms 105-20-5107qMinor: Tools 105-20-5108@Fuel 105-20-51105/Medical Expense 10520530@fquipment Rental 105205300Mantenance of Building 105205308Mantenance of Auto's 105205309Mantenane of Radio 105-20-5311(Maint Other 105-20-5400Grant Expense 105-20-5405qAuto Equip 105-20-5406@ail Expenses 105-20-5408qOfice Equip 105-20-5409qPolice Equip 1052DSs0Polesional Services 10520-55034Cop5yne 105-20-5504(Court: Costs 105-20-5506Adv 10520.5511Insp/Cert Fees 105-20-5512:Drug: Seizure Exp 105-20-5600@Dues 105-20-560195cho.l Tuition 105-20-5603(Trave! $28,851.20 9227,946.96 $900.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,674.81 $15,963.29 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $29.52 $376.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,035.48 $11,697.43 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $658.68 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $560.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $531.00 $179,722.64 126.83% $7,500.00 0.00% $5,000.00 71.50% $14,528.48 0.00% $14,322.53 0.00% $5,242.23 0.00% $26,074.08 61.22% $8,312.69 52.70% $904.80 63.08% $5.41 0.00% $500.00 96.05% $1,000.00 64.64% $500.00 140.83% $4,000.00 0.43% $250.00 74.14% $10,000.00 116.97% $250.00 163.60% $3,000.00 37.41% $500.00 0.00% $6,500.00 95.90% $250.00 0.00% $250.00 25.60% $0.00 #DIV/O! $2,500.00 0.00% $500.00 26.80% $0.00 #DIV/O! $250.00 0.00% $2,640.00 316.40% #DIV/O! $27,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $500.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $250.00 0.00% $3,000.00 31.38% $1,000.00 61.95% $0.00 $3,575.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,380.78 $570.73 $0.00 $480.23 $646.44 $704.16 $17.00 $185.36 $409.00 $1,122.20 $0.00 $6,233.50 $0.00 $64.00 $149.00 $0.00 $134.00 $0.00 $0.00 $8,352.98 $1,936.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $941.53 $619.50 CITY OF RANGER 0520570QCommuniation 10520-5700Electidly 105-20-57019Gas GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT $172.61 $0.00 $75.55 JUNE2022 $2,012.05 $1,556.60 $646.96 $3,000.00 67.07% $2,500.00 62.26% $500.00 129.39% $332,252.86 87.39% Total Police $36,332.95 $290,344.70 Animal Control 105-21-50019Salaries 10521-5002qOvertime 105-21-5018@TMRS 105-21-5020dSocial Security 10521502Umemployment 105-21-5022(Health Insurance 105-21-5023@Worker Comp 105-21-5024dLifel Insurance 105-21-5101@Office Supplies 10521-5103qOperating Supplies 10521-5105@Chemical Supplies 10521-5106qUniforms 105-21-5107(Minor Tools 105-21-5108@Fuel 105-21-5111(Animal Control Supplies 105215300Mantenance of Building 10521590Mantenance of Auto's 105-21-5405qAuto Equipment 105-21-5407(Shop Equipment 105-21-55112Inspection/Certification 105-21-5545qMedical Expenses 105-21-5601@raining 105-21-5603qTravel 105-21-5700@Communications 10521-5700Elecrnety $4,476.57 $32,757.58 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $536.78 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $15.99 $20.98 $288.00 $0.00 $289.29 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $354.00 $0.00 $279.11 $22.42 $0.00 $28,922.40 113.26% $4,000.00 0.00% $2,554.78 0.00% $2,518.56 0.00% $921.83 0.00% $6,518.52 24.06% $2,100.4 208.56% $226.20 50.00% $200.00 0.00% $250.00 182.94% $250.00 38.95% $500.00 67.60% $0.00 #DIV/O! $2,000.00 81.07% $0.00 #DIV/O! $2,500.00 19.42% $1,200.00 45.19% $0.00 #DIV/O! $300.00 1.33% $150.00 0.00% $750.00 270.80% $690.00 39.86% $500.00 114.46% $600.00 63.19% $3,500.00 57.06% $61,152.74 77.94% $46,682.90 93.19% $6,518.52 72.07% $3,622.59 0.00% $3,571.24 0.00% $1,307.12 0.00% $191.40 2288.81% $226.20 58.33% $750.00 0.00% $500.00 127.02% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,568.10 $4,380.78 $113.10 $0.00 $457.36 $97.38 $338.00 $44.80 $1,621.46 $0.00 $485.47 $542.22 $0.00 $3.99 $0.00 $2,031.01 $275.00 $572.31 $379.11 $1,997.21 Total Animal Control $6,751.24 $47,664.88 Court 105-25-50019Salaries 105-25-5022@Health Insurance 105-25-5018QTMRS 105-25-5020@Social Security 0525502Umempibyment 105-25-5023@Worker Compensation 105-21-5024dLfel Insurance 105-25-5101(Office Supplies 105-25-5410Training $4,346.37 $43,504.10 $536.78 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,698.12 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,380.78 $131.95 $0.00 $635.08 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT JUNE: 2022 #DIV/O! 10525-5503Pofesion.i Services 105-25-5505/Court Technology 105-25-5506/Courts Security 105-25-5510liability Insurance Bond 105-25-5603@Travel 10521-5700Electicdly $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $403.75 $0.00 $471.10 $2,149.66 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $761.40 $456.87 $16,166.06 $1,700.00 0.00% $500.00 0.00% $175.00 0.00% $500.00 152.28% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $66,244.98 110.02% $239,691.71 99.41% $5,000.00 0.00% $2,500.00 32.21% $18,988.08 0.00% $18,718.92 0.00% $6,851.37 0.00% $26,074.08 63.66% $12,283.52 35.66% $904.80 43.55% $3,307.00 0.00% $100.00 17.45% $2,500.00 11.68% $500.00 206.78% $2,000.00 209.87% $3,500.00 125.24% $3,000.00 3.07% $500.00 0.00% $14,773.80 73.29% #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $3,500.00 71.13% $500.00 41.20% $250.00 0.00% $500.00 0.00% $25,000.00 9.47% $20,000.00 92.95% $3,000.00 0.00% $70.00 0.00% $1,000.00 3.96% $500.00 201.30% $500.00 17.43% $500.00 84.37% $2,500.00 66.93% $3,500.00 67.95% $2,500.00 99.13% Court Fees- Expense Total Court $6,226.10 $72,884.02 Fire/EMS 105-30-500145alaries 105-30-5002qOvertime 105-30-5003Contract Labor 105-30-5018(TMRS 105-30-5020dSocial Security 10530502CUnemployment 105-30-5022qHealth Insurance 105-30-5023qWorker. Compensation 105-30-5024@Life Insurance 105-30-5040@wC for Vol FireFighters 105:30-5100qPostage 105-30-5101@Office Supplies 105-30.5102glanitorial Supplies 105-30-5103gOperating Supplies 105-30-5105qDrug: Supplies 10530.5106qumiforms 105-30-5107Minor Tools 105-30-5108@Fuel 105-30-5109@Grant Funds 105-30-5300@Rental Lease Equipment 105305300Mantenance of Building 105-30-5306qRepair. & Maintenance Vehicles 105-30-5307qMaint of Mach/Equip 105-30-5309qMaint of Radio 105-30-5311(Maint of Other 105-30-5410@EMS Equipment 105-30-55039Prof Fees 105-30-55112Insp Cert Fees 105-30-5510SLiability Insurance Bond 105-30-5545qMedical Expenses 105-30-5600qDues 105-30-560195chool tuition 105-30-5603qTrave! 105-30-5700@Communication 10530.5700Electnety 105-30-5701@Gas $25,332.12 $238,283.14 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,147.12 $16,598.27 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $148.98 $185.00 $458.91 $961.10 $0.00 $0.00 $1,527.12 $10,827.40 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $101.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $421.83 $172.59 $0.00 $121.92 $0.00 $805.16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,380.78 $394.05 $0.00 $17.45 $291.96 $1,033.89 $4,197.44 $4,383.46 $92.00 $0.00 $4,132.60 $0.00 $429.99 $2,489.53 $206.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,366.33 $18,590.71 $0.00 $0.00 $39.64 $1,006.49 $87.17 $421.83 $1,673.21 $2,378.39 $2,478.35 CITY OF RANGER GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDI LOSS REPORT JUNE2022 105305702qEmergeny Operating Center $0.00 $0.00 $35,000.00 0.00% $460,013.27 69.04% $64,272.00 14.58% $4,000.00 61.63% $10,000.00 0.00% $5,297.91 0.00% $5,222.81 0.00% $1,911.62 0.00% $6,518.52 47.37% $5,202.33 84.21% $452.40 50.00% $123.71 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $100.00 101.46% $500.00 81.61% $1,000.00 7.10% $250.00 44.94% $7,500.00 60.62% $500.00 255.50% $24,131.87 42.27% $4,000.00 46.72% $14,750.00 36.62% $0.00 #DIV/O! $75,000.00 0.09% $0.00 #DIV/O! $40,000.00 0.83% $0.00 #DIV/O! $500.00 0.00% $27,500.00 72.22% $298,733.16 22.19% $21,424.00 118.53% $1,662.50 0.00% $1,638.94 0.00% $385.63 0.00% $6,518.52 0.25% $117.83 3717.80% $226.20 58.33% $500.00 0.00% Fire/EMS Total $32,045.79 $317,605.24 Street 105-40-500195alaries 105-40.5002qOvertime 105-40-5003Contract Labor 105-40-5018(TMRS 105-40-5020qSocial Security 10540502Umempboment 105-40-5022@Health Insurance 105-40-5023qWorker Compensation 105-40-5024QLife Insurance 105-40-5040@wc for Volunteers 105-40-5101@Office Supplies 105-40-5103@Operating Supplies 105-40.5105qChemical 105-40.5106qUnlforms 105-40-5107Minor Tools 105-40-5108@Fuel 105-40-5109@Grant Expense 105-40-5300@Rental of Equip 105-40-5305qMaint of Streets 105-40-5306qMaint of Autos 105-40-5307qMaint of Mach 105-40-5308@Maint of Shop Equip 105-40-5403@treet Improvements 105-40-5405qAuto Equip 105-40-5406Mat.hine & Equipment 105-40-5407qShop Equip 105405535Pema/lease of Equip 105-40-5600 Dues/Fees 105-40-5700Electricly 105-40-572ogTransfer from Street Fund $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $468.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $62.96 $22.39 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,354.85 $5,400.73 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,369.87 $2,465.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $3,087.78 $4,380.77 $226.20 $0.00 $0.00 $101.46 $408.05 $70.95 $112.36 $4,546.62 $2,450.00 $1,277.50 $10,201.61 $1,868.62 $0.00 $67.46 $0.00 $330.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 $19,859.23 $0.00 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! Total Street $1,908.30 $66,274.21 Library 105-50-500145alaries 105-50-5018(TMRS 105-50-5020qSocial Security 05s0s02Umempioyment 105-50-5022Health Insurance 105-50-5023Worker Compensation 105-50-5024@Lifel Insurance 105-50-5102@anitorial Supplies $2,272.61 $25,392.83 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2.34 $468.09 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $16.38 $4,380.76 $131.95 $0.00 CITY OF RANGER 105-50-5103@Operating Supplies 105505300Mantenance of Building 105505307Mantenance of Machinery 105-50-5510liabilily Insurance Bond 105-50-5700@Communications 105-505700Electricly 105-50-5701@Gas GENERAL FUND PROFIT ANDLOSS REPORT JUNE: 2022 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $150.16 $0.00 $118.34 $808.98 $1,145.69 $56.00 $673.60 $318.77 $1,335.51 $1,300.00 62.23% $250.00 458.28% $100.00 56.00% $50.00 0.00% $750.00 89.81% $400.00 79.69% $1,500.00 89.03% $36,823.62 93.04% Total Library! $3,011.54 $34,260.47 Cemetery 105-55-500195alaries 105-55-50024Overtime 105-55-5003(Part Time Seasonal 105-55-5018@TMRS 105-55-5020@Social. Security 1055502Umemplboment 105-55-5022qHealth Insurance 105-55-5023qWorker Compensation 105-55-5024dLifel Insurance 105-55-5102qlanitorial Supplies 105-555103@Operating Supplies 105-55-5106qUniforms 105-55-5107Minor Tools 105-55-5108@Fuel 105555907Maintenane of Machinery 105-55-5700@Communication 105-55.5700Hlectricty $2,952.57 $18,013.99 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $536.78 $468.09 $0.00 $0.00 $67.13 $17.94 $177.00 $311.83 $24.75 $0.00 $0.00 $32,136.00 56.06% $250.00 0.00% $5,000.00 0.00% $2,901.15 0.00% $2,860.03 0.00% $672.95 0.00% $6,518.52 71.67% $2,587.11 169.33% $226.20 58.33% $0.00 #DIV/O! $1,000.00 20.55% $500.00 3.59% $500.00 100.07% $3,000.00 67.08% $1,500.00 60.83% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $59,651.96 51.71% $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $4,671.64 $4,380.73 $131.95 $0.00 $205.49 $17.94 $500.33 $2,012.35 $912.39 $0.00 $0.00 Total Cemetery! $4,556.09 $30,846.81 TOTAL EXPENSE $138,800.80 $1,232,747.56 $1,878,951.75 65.61% P&L Difference $22,653.95 CITY OF RANGER CODE 205-00-4010@Sewer Fees 205-00-4020@Water: Sales 205-00-4125qWater Taps 205-00-4135q5ewer: Taps 205-00-41375Service Charges 205-00-4140@Disconnect/Reconnect Fees 205-00-4150@Permits 205.00415255anitiation Charges 20500415545antation Tax 2050041589Colection Station Fees 205-00-4305qPenalies 205-00-4410@Interest Earned 205-00-4501@Grant Revenue 205-00-480055ale Assets 205-00-4802@Misc Revenue 205-00-48039 Unapplied Payments 205-00-49105Loan from General 2050049749Contingene, 205-00-49894 Reimb UTILTIY FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT JUNE JUNE 2022 % INCOME YTD Budget $39,740.04 $386,019.56 $530,000.00 72.83% $101,985.76 $919,595.97 $1,245,000.00 73.86% $0.00 $0.00 $550.00 $962.44 $0.00 $2,550.32 $0.00 $2,970.83 $86.18 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,824.65 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,006.95 JUNE $1,000.00 $0.00 $4,100.00 $6,095.25 $0.00 $2,047.60 $322.48 $0.00 $0.00 $11,128.30 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,062.55 YTD $875.00 114.29% $875.00 0.00% $5,000.00 82.00% $6,500.00 93.77% $250.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $500.00 64.50% $1,500.00 0.00% $1,500.00 0.00% $8,000.00 139.10% $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $0.00 #DIV/O! $40,534.26 $372,069.42 $475,000.00 78.33% $23,871.72 $30,000.00 79.57% $26,799.99 $35,000.00 76.57% $0.00 $100,000.00 0.00% 205-00-4975@Loan! Proceeds TWDB Water Main Franchise Fee Total Revenue $193,211.43 $1,762,112.84 $2,440,000.00 72.22% CODE Water Distribution 205-70-5001gSalaries 205-70.50024Overtime 205-70-5018CTMRS 205-70-5020dSocial. Security 057DS02Uhempboment 205-70-50219COntract Labor 205-70-5022qHealth Insurance 205-70-50234Workers Compensation 205-70-50240 Life Insurance 205-70-5100dPostage 205-70-51029, Janitorial Supplies 205-70-51039 Opérating Supplies 205-70-51050 Chemical Supplies 205-70-51060 Uniforms 205-70-5107qMinor Tools 205-70-5108(Motor Fuel & Oil 205-70-5109@Grant Expense 205-70-5112qWater Meters & Parts Expenses Budget % $26,576.55 $219,952.96 $174,605.60 125.97% $20,000.00 0.00% $15,101.39 0.00% $14,887.33 0.00% $5,448.96 0.00% $8,757.25 100.05% $0.00 #DIV/O! $500.00 0.00% $500.00 265.00% $5,000.00 58.80% $3,750.00 24.47% $1,500.00 85.57% $5,000.00 12.83% $938.00 $1,757.30 $936.20 $0.00 $125.15 $0.00 $46.65 $260.00 $246.99 $43.41 $899.09 $3,142.00 $21,000.00 14.96% $12,055.92 $32,592.60 36.99% $375.10] $1,131.00 33.17% $8,761.58 $1,705.03 $0.00 $1,324.98 $2,939.90 $917.48 $1,283.55 $641.59 $6,440.24 $12,000.00 53.67% $6,842.30 $75,000.00 9.12% CITY OF RANGER UTILTIY FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT JUNE2022 205-70-5300d Rental of Equip 205-70-5300/Maint of Buildings 205-70-5302qMaint of Water System 205-70-5305@Street: Repair 205-70-5306@Maint of Autos 205-70-5307qMaint of Machinery 205-70-5312qVehide 205-70-5316qTWDB Water Main Project 205-70-53050 Auto Equipment 205705308Mantenance of Shop Equipment 20570-5406qMachinen) & Equip 205-70-54063ECWSD 205-70-55099 Contingency 205-70-5510@Debt: Service 205-70-5510labilily Insurance Bonds 205-70-55112Inspections/Cert 205-70-5535q Legal 2057055351Enginering 205-70-55359Audliting 205-70-5545qMedical Expenses 205-70-55455Survey Expenses 205-70-55458Testing Expenses 205-70-5546q Lab Sample Fees 205-70-5600@Dues 205-70-5601@Scho.l Tuition 205-70-5603@Travel. Expenses B57D570ACommuntaiton 20570.5700Electicely 205-70-59105Loan to General 205-70-5750qTranster to General $1,107.14 $409.15 $6,972.19 $7,528.51 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $240.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $838.92 $1,275.50 $4,906.88 $957.17 $75.43 $1,927.32 $4,673.70 $1,500.00 73.81% $1,250.00 32.73% $5,000.00 139.44% $7,500.00 100.38% $0.00 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! $14,294.74 $2,130.48 $819.03 $1,084.47 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $74,188.66 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $240.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $213.92 $0.00 $113.65 $111.00 $0.00 $298.85 $0.00 $43,379.69 $70,000.00 61.97% $5,391.25 $15,000.00 35.94% $28,061.65 $25,000.00 112.25% $1,315.68 $12,500.00 10.53% $596,294.34 $820,000.00 72.72% $0.00 $48,000.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $2,500.00 0.00% $2,500.00 0.00% $500.00 0.00% $7,500.00 3.20% $8,750.00 0.00% $250.00 0.00% $0.00 #DIV/O! $8,000.00 10.49% $2,500.00 51.02% $5,000.00 98.14% $2,000.00 47.86% $500.00 15.09% $3,000.00 64.24% $8,000.00 58.42% $0.00 #DIV/O! #DIV/O! Debt Service Total Water Dist. $100,000.00 $138,848.96 72.02% $125,324.14 $1,071,737.15 $1,577,373.09 67.94% Wastewater 205-72-500195alaries 205-72-50024Overtime 205-72-5018CTMBS 205-72-5020@Social Security 0572020Unempoment 205-72-50215Contract. Labor 205-72-5022qHealth Insurance 205-72-5023qWorkers Compensation 205-72-50240 Life Insurance 205-72-5060@Capital Improvements $2,635.10 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,073.56 $936.19 $0.00 $0.00 $31,785.57 $54,631.20 58.18% $0.00 $7,500.00 0.00% $0.00 $4,821.38 0.00% $0.00 $4,753.04 0.00% $0.00 $1,118.36 0.00% $2,817.00 $5,000.00 56.34% $7,437.01 $13,037.04 57.05% $0.00 $100,000.00 0.00% $8,761.54 $150.80 $2,795.90 313.37% $452.40 33.33% CITY OF RANGER 205-72-5100dPostage 205-72-5102qlanitorial Supplies 205-72-5103@Operating Supplies 205-72-51054Chemical Supplies 205-72-5106q Uniforms 205-72-5107Minor: Tools 205-72-5108(Motor Oil & Fuel 205-72-5109@Grant Expense 205-72-53009 Rental/Lease of Equip 205-72-53006/Maint of Building 205-72-5303Maint - Wastewater Sys 205-72-5305@Street: Repair 205-72-35060 Maint of Autos 205-72-53079 Maint of Machinery 205725906qMachinen, & Equip 20572540Wastewater Services 205-72-55109 Debt Service 205-72-55112Insp/Cert 2057255351Engineering 205-72-55459 Medical Expenses 205-72-55469 Lab Sample Fees 205-72-56009 Dues 205-72-5601q5choo) Tuition 205-72-5603@Travel Exp 205-72-5700@Communications 205-72-57005 Electricity 205-72-58000 TCEQ Fines 205-72-5750qTransfer to General Fund UTILTIY FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT $116.20 $0.00 $2.78 $1,100.00 $0.00 $0.00 $792.63 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $19.58 $0.00 $159.43 $797.32 $0.00 $5,761.39 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $738.00 $0.00 $113.75 $0.00 $298.83 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 JUNE 2022 $1,396.59 $297.01 $345.97 $894.30 $223.39 $0.00 $137.28 $0.00 $1,364.84 $1,550.00 90.10% $500.00 59.40% $1,000.00 34.60% $1,500.00 59.62% $500.00 44.68% $0.00 #DIV/O! $750.00 18.30% $1,250.00 0.00% $4,000.00 34.12% $19,882.27 $16,500.00 120.50% $4,729.84 $12,000.00 39.42% $22,307.30 $20,000.00 111.54% $233.99 $10,000.00 2.34% $9,623.42 $10,000.00 96.23% $0.00 $25,000.00 0.00% $9,864.96 $35,000.00 28.19% $0.00 $120,000.00 0.00% $2,500.00 $0.00 $31.91 $5,972.00 $0.00 $647.50 $55.63 $1,869.90 $0.00 $2,500.00 100.00% $2,500.00 0.00% $500.00 6.38% $9,500.00 62.86% $4,500.00 0.00% $2,500.00 25.90% $1,000.00 5.56% $3,500.00 53.43% $0.00 #DIV/O! $15,648.33 $21,250.00 73.64% $0.00 $158,302.08 0.00% Total Wastewater $14,544.76 $148,978.35 $649,711.40 22.93% SANITATION 205-60-500195alaries 205-60-5002dSocial. Security 205-60-50210 Unemployment 205-60-5022qHealth Insurance 205-60-5023WOrkers Compensation 205-60-50240Life Insurance 205-60-51000P Postage 205-60-5108@Fuel 205-60-5541Operating Supplies 205-60-55415Repubic Services Contr. 205-60-5542qSales Tax 205-60.5700gtlectnety 205-60-5750@Transfer. to General $1,481.92 $0.00 $0.00 $1.40 $936.19 $0.00 $116.20 $75.00 $0.00 $2,582.80 $0.00 $23,561.29 $26,780.00 87.98% $0.00 $2,048.67 0.00% $8,761.51 $1,297.29 675.37% $0.00 $1,901.13 $66.01 $1,370.46 $536.06 $49.67 $169.66 $749.84 0.00% $226.20 29.18% $750.00 6.62% $500.00 33.93% #DIV/O! #DIV/O! #DIV/O! $20,171.00 $201,764.67 $245,000.00 82.35% $23,716.74 $30,000.00 79.06% $0.00 $100,000.00 $134,848.96 74.16% CITY OF RANGER UTILTIY FUND PROFIT AND LOSS REPORT JUNE2022 #DIV/O! MSW Total $25,364.51 $361,897.20 $442,200.96 81.84% Utility Billing 205-80-5001@Salaries 205-80-50024Overtime 205-80-5018QTMRS 205-80-5020@Social Security 05D5014Umempboment 205-80-5022@Health Insurance 205-80-50234Workers Compensation 205-80-50240 Life Insurance 205-80-5050@Bank. Account Fees 205-80-510dPostage 205-80-5101qOffice Supplies 205-80.5103@Operating Supplies 205-80-53009 Rental/Lease of Equip 205-80-5301Maint office equip 205-80.5340@anitorial Supplies 205-80-5408@Ofice Equip 205-80-55075Tech Services 205-80-55480 UB Contract for services 205805700Electrncety $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $936.19 $0.00 $191.50 $0.00 $62.68 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,229.99 $0.00 $0.00 $3,420.36 $0.00 $52,488.80 0.00% $0.00 $4,228.33 0.00% $0.00 $4,168.39 0.00% $0.00 $1,525.69 0.00% $0.00 $13,037.04 0.00% $0.00 $2,000.00 0.00% $8,761.54 $301.60 $191.50 $0.00 $1,866.14 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,808.32 $1,535.00 $0.00 $223.40 3921.84% $452.40 66.67% $2,700.00 7.09% $3,000.00 0.00% $5,000.00 37.32% $500.00 0.00% $7,000.00 0.00% $500.00 0.00% $1,500.00 0.00% $1,000.00 0.00% $3,000.00 193.61% $4,000.00 38.38% $7,500.00 0.00% Total UB Total Revenues Total Expenses $18,464.10 $113,824.05 16.22% $193,211.43 $1,762,112.84 $2,440,000.00 $168,653.77 $1,601,076.80 $2,783,109.51 Anticipated collection left Difference $24,557.66 $161,036.04 ($343,109.51) City of Ranger General Expenses by Vendor Summary June 2022 Jun: 22 458.91 67.28 391.35 611.92 961.10 78.11 385.00 4,422.45 40.00 354.00 95.00 185.00 860.23 249.20 50.00 1,034.00 2,996.82 597.66 560.00 140.00 900.00 376.00 3,842.11 223.10 459.10 95.00 2,475.00 5,480.00 288.00 10,000.00 4,354.80 3,108.35 5,000.00 4,354.80 94.94 403.75 3,045.00 437.80 6,509.67 Airgas USA, LLC AT&TMobility Atmos Energy Benchmark Business Solutions Bound Tree Medical LLC Brodart Co. Buster Robinson Eastland County Appraisal District Eastland County Newspapers Eastland County Veterinary Clinic Eastland Heaven Sent Floral Eastland Memorial Hospital FFB Cardmember Services Freddy's Garage Gary's Automotive, Inc. Hydro Plus, LLC J.H. Strain & Sons, Inc. Jive Communications Inc. Kennedy Computer Solutions Inc. King Insurance Agency Larry Watson Jr Law Enforcement Systems, Inc. Legacy Contracting, LP McCreary, Veselka, Bragg & Allen PC Messer, Fort & McDonald, PLLC Mike's Tire Service MVA Services PS Squared Emulsion Plants Petunia Jane's Ranger City Bond Construction Fund Ranger Economic Development Corp Ranger Municipal Court Ranger PD Lease Account Ranger Street Maintenance Fund Shoppin Baskit-C Corp Tammy Archer The Knight Law Firm, LLP Tindall's Hardware TML Health Benefits Pool TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool TWDB Debt Service Fund US Bank Voyager Fleet Systems W.E. Greenwood. Auto Parts TOTAL 3,744.78 4,000.00 3,978.59 1,396.81 79,105.63 City of Ranger Utility Expenses by Vendor Summary June 2022 Jun 22 285.00 738.00 110.60 11,263.25 28.18 2,252.00 187.00 20.00 74,188.66 378.00 321.87 474.63 149.17 40.50 1,100.00 3,750.00 1,338.48 4,292.66 240.00 597.68 350.00 2,229.99 213.92 122.00 113.65 29.98 240.00 450.00 19,164.05 121.47 2,582.80 326.48 2,833.76 3,744.77 348.60 1,750.74 743.01 116.98 137,237.88 Aaron Hoodie Ana-Lab Corp. APSCO SUPPLYINC. BenMark Supply Company Inc. Bryans Auto Supply Buster Robinson Cary Services DPC Industries, Inc. Eastland County' Water Supply District ED Violet FFB Cardmember Services First Financial Bank Freddy's Garage Gary's Automotive, Inc. Hydro Plus, LLC IMC Waste Disposal, Inc. J.H. Strain & Sons, Inc. J.T. Horn Oil Co., Inc. Jacob & Martin, LTD Jive Communications Inc. Ken Charman Kennedy Computer Solutions Inc. LCRA Mike's Tire Service MVBAI LLC O'Reilly Auto Parts Petunia Jane's Precision Calibrate Meter Services Republic Services Shoppin Baskit- Corp Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Tindall's Hardware TML Health Benefits Pool TML Intergovernmental Risk Pool United States Postal Service US Bank Voyager Fleet Systems W.E. Greenwood. Auto Parts White's Ace Hardware TOTAL e de 88 8 E $I 6 CN a 6 6 a A Date Transaction 6/1/2022 DEBIT 5/31/2022 DEBIT 5/27/2022 DEBIT 5/27/2022 DEBIT 5/23/2022 DEBIT 5/23/2022 DEBIT 5/23/2022 DEBIT 5/23/2022 DEBIT 5/19/2022 DEBIT 5/19/2022 DEBIT 5/19/2022 DEBIT 5/16/2022 DEBIT 5/12/2022 DEBIT 06/2022 Name General Utility 40 8.95 29.52 20.58 25.49 421.83 111 113.75 601 23.4 23.4 39.28 39.28 148.98 35.64 1,360.23 $ 321.87 (500.00) 1,182.10 TMCN Newly Elected Training USPS.COM CCR Report USPSPO Code Enforcement QUILL CORPORATION Council Name Plates AMZN Mktps safety Glasses HOLIDAY INN SAN MARCOS SAN MARCO FD Training TCEQ IND RENEWAL LIC EGOV.COM TCEQ EPAYMENT EGOV.COM SYNTEX INDUSTRIES 515-33232 QUILL CORPORATION Binders QUILL CORPORATION Binders QUILL CORPORATION Inkf for FD WM: SUPERCENTER #561 EASTLAND Totals Credit for points Grand Total LIBRARY REPORT June 2022 Beginning of Petty Cash CREDIT Copies Fines 77.02 Book Sales (from "Quarter Shelves") Sold 4 Bottles of Water TOTAL CREDITS DEBIT Postage Stamps Supplies TOTALDEBITS TOTALPETTY CASH 3.25 35.10 6.50 1.00 45.85 11.60 11.59 23.19 99.68 Thankyouj for your support! Diana McCullough & 99 0010100 00099 0099 99 0yot 6 v wwo 9 OOFM o09 v p9 1o 8 9 oo 0010100 oo 09 o900 D9 v9 oo] o 9292 5 aa 3 999F" oE oyglglo Fc 90008 a o 0100 1 9 w99 9990 13 #r OOE FFFPO € 8 0000 00 SS B Sheet1 Type 4B Ranger Economic Development Corporation Date Check No. Income Expense Account # *******2341 01/08/20 01/16/20 02/14/20 02/18/20 03/26/20 04/28/20 05/13/20 06/15/20 06/16/20 07/01/20 07/03/20 07/13/20 07/29/20 08/18/20 09/16/20 10/20/20 11/17/20 11/27/20 12/18/20 01/08/21 01/27/21 02/24/21 03/09/21 03/25/21 04/07/21 04/13/21 05/18/21 05/24/21 05/24/21 06/16/21 07/20/21 08/19/21 09/15/21 10/29/21 11/05/21 12/02/21 12/30/21 01/08/22 01/19/22 02/18/22 03/17/22 04/20/22 05/17/22 06/14/22 To/From $25.00 1st Financial City of Ranger City of Ranger $750.00 Cameron Gulley Audit Fees City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $31,850.00 Flatworks $4,337.70 Display Sales City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $4,473.93 Display Sales City of Ranger $45.00 1st Financial City of Ranger City of Ranger $19,998.00 Flatworks City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger $1,495.00 Display Sales $750.00 Cameron Gulley City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City ofF Ranger City of Ranger $45.00 FFNB City ofF Ranger City of Ranger City ofF Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger City of Ranger Sales Tax Description Balance $116,799.75 $118,611.68 $121,541.96 $120,791.96 $123,040.83 $124,668.54 $126,832.96 $125,877.56 $127,883.45 $96,033.45 $91,695.75 $93,857.03 $93,714.27 $96,159.94 $98,082.74 $99,930.58 $102,932.20 $98,458.27 $100,269.46 $100,224.16 $101,903.42 $104,282.00 $84,284.00 $86,670.96 $86,615.90 $88,490.63 $91,074.98 $89,579.98 $88,829.98 $90,970.31 $92,970.52 $95,504.92 $97,643.03 $99,659.59 $76,435.09 $79,581.53 $81,511.23 $81,466.26 $83,590.68 $86,245.80 $90,588.60 $92,342.63 $95,351.78 $97,529.18 $97,529.18 Debit 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Fire Dept Concrete REDCI Project Christmas Decorations! 50% REDC Project Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax SalesT Tax Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax Sales Tax Walnut St. Clinic 1/2 Concrete Work Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Christmas Decorations Audit Fees Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales" Tax Safety Deposit Box Rental Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax Sales Tax $1,811.93 $2,930.28 $2,248.87 $1,627.71 $2,164.42 $2,005.89 $2,161.28 $2,445.67 $1,922.80 $1,847.84 $3,001.62 $1,811.19 $1,679.26 $2,378.58 $2,386.96 $1,874.73 $2,584.35 $2,140.33 $2,000.21 $2,534.40 $3,138.11 $2,016.56 $3,148.44 $1,929.73 $2,124.42 $2,655.12 $4,342.80 $1,754.03 $3,009.15 $2,177.40 $955.40 Knox Waste Dervice 225SRusk: St. Rolloffs REDCI Project $142.76 Tindals Hardware Fire Dept Concrete REDC Project misc paint, rollers 1048 Debit 1049 1050 1051 1052 Christmas Decorations 50% REDC Project + Chg Add $55.06 Tindalls Hardware Walnut St. Clinic Misc. paint anda assoc. items 1053 Debit $23,224.50 Ranger Airfield Foundal Restrooms, showers and arrow construction TOTAL Page 1 Ranger Fire Department Ranger, TX 76470254-647-1505 500 El Loop 254 REDER Responses for 2022 EMS 356 Fire 173 TOTAL=529 Average Calls per Month: 88.1 Responses for 2021 EMS 415 Fire 171 Total:586 Average Calls per Month: 98 Ranger Fire Dept Ranger, TX This report was generated on 7/5/2022 3:18:43 PM Breakdown by Major Incident Types for Date Range Zone(s): All Zones I Start Date: 01/01/2022 IEnd Date: 06/30/2022 Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 5.2% Service Call 4.05% Good Intent Call 4.62% False Alarm &1 False Call 2.31% Rescue & Emergency! Medical... 41.62% Overpressure rupture,.... 0.58% Fires 41.62% MAJORI INCIDENT TYPE #INCIDENTS 72 1 72 9 7 8 4 173 %0fTOTAL 41.62% 0.58% 41.62% 5.2% 4.05% 4.62% 2.31% 100% Fires Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat- no fire Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Condition (No Fire) Service Call Good Intent Call False Alarm & False Call TOTAL Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are EMERGENCY REPORTING emergencyreportinga .com Doc Id: 553 Page #1of2 not displayed ift the count isz zero. Detailed Breakdown by Incident Type INCIDENT TYPE #INCIDENTS 2 20 1 1 1 4 3 39 1 1 23 3 7 35 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 173 %OfTOTAL 1.16% 11.56% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 2.31% 1.73% 22.54% 0.58% 0.58% 13.29% 1.73% 4.05% 20.23% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 1.73% 0.58% 2.31% 0.58% 1.73% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 1.16% 0.58% 1.16% 1.73% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 0.58% 100% 100- Fire, other 111- Building fire 113- Cooking fire, confined to container 130- Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire 142- Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire 143- Grass fire 151- Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 221- Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline 311- Medical assist, assist EMS crew 321-E EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 322- Motor vehicle accident with injuries 324- Motor vehicle accident with noi injuries. 350- Extrication, rescue, other 352- Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 353- Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 381- Rescue or EMS standby 412- Gas leak (natural gas orl LPG) 440- Electrical wiringlequipment problem, other 444- Power line down 445- Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 511-Lock-out 531- Smoke or odor removal 550- Public service assistance, other 551 - Assist police or other governmental agency 555- Defective elevator, no occupants 611- Dispatched & cancelled enr route 621-Wrong location 622- Noi incident found on arrival at dispatch address 651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke 730- System malfunction, other 735 Alarm system sounded due tor malfunction 743- Smoke detector activation, no fire unintentional 745- Alarm system activation, no fire unintentional TOTALI INCIDENTS: Only REVIEWED: and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for ar major incident type are EMERGENCY REPORTING emegeneyreporing.com Doc! Id: 553 Page#2of2 not displayed if the counti is zero. Ranger Fire Dept Ranger, TX This report was generated on 7/5/2022 3:16:06 PM Incidents per Zone per Shift for Date Range Start Date: 01/01/2022 End Date: 06/30/2022 60- 40- 20- 0 Carbon Texas City of Eastland A Shift- SHIFT A Shift Stephens County City Limits Eastland County City of Eastland B Shift City Limits Eastland County Eastland County Admi.... ZONE Carbon Texas City Limits City of Eastland Eastland County Stephens County Eastland County City Limits City of Eastland Eastland County Erath County TOTAL: Erath County #INCIDENTS 1 55 4 41 3 1 30 1 34 3 173 Administration B Shift The totals reflect thet # INCIDENTS each STATION was assigned. Only REVIEWED incidents included. EMERGENCY REPORTING emergencyreportinga com Docl Id: 1285 Page#1of1 Ranger Fire Dept Ranger, TX This report was generated on 7/5/2022 3:17:40 PM Total Incidents per Personnel for Date Range Personnel: All Personnel I Sort By: Personnel Start Date: 01/01/2022 IEnd Date: 06/30/2022 PERSONNEL COUNT 101 19 2 55 133 1 51 1 9 38 16 12 1 16 53 10 87 56 10 19 59 20 104 79 5 89 1046 173 PERCENTAGE 58.38% 10.98% 1.16% 31.79% 76.88% 0.58% 29.48% 0.58% 5.20% 21,97% 9.25% 6.94% 0.58% 9.25% 30.64% 5.78% 50.29% 32.37% 5.78% 10.98% 34.10% 11.56% 60.12% 45.66% 2.89% 51.45% Barry, Brian Bearden, Mark Bonney, Richard M Bush, Ronnie A Fox. Louis Darrell Fox, Matthew K Gunstanson, Gearld Hernandez, Carter HERNANDEZ, MEAGAN Hoodie, Aaron Hoodie, Nate R Inman, Kelly Lemaster, Chuck Lopez, Andrew Lopez, Sylvester Martinez.Jeremy Mathis, Billy Jack Mayes, Ethan Mckee, Marty Pickrell II, David D Pitman, Kakki Polk, Sean RICHARDSON. MATT Robinson Jr.. Frank A Scott, Edie Wells, Nicholas K Sum of Individual Responses Total Incidents for Date Range EMERGENCY REPORTING emergencyreporting. com Docld:274 Page #1of1 Includes incidents where personnel responded to on or off an apparatus. Only REVIEWED incidents included. RANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT 1001 North Marston Street Ranger, TX 76470] P: (254)6 647-3232] IF:( 254)647-1389E-pd@rangerpolice.org Monthly Report June 2022 Police Officer Activity: 291 Security Check/ Extra Patrol: 148 Reports Generated: 25 Calls for Service: 143 911 hang up, Info, Welfare, Alarms, Civil, Agency Assist, Citizen Assist etc- 77 Domestics/Disturbances-12 Burglaries/Crim Mischt/Thett-10 Harassment/lrespass/Prowler/Susp person/veh- 19 Noise Complaints-2 Accidents-11 Animal complaint-12 Juvenile Complaints-0 Citations: 31 Warnings: 10 Page 1of1 RANGER POLICE DEPARTMENT 100 North Marston Street Ranger, TX 76470] IP:( 254)6473232/F.254)6 WABEPpB-ppasog Animal Shelter Report June 2022 ACO: River Gibson Animal Control Officer Impound- 7 Impound By Police- 0 Adopted- 5 Foster Homes- 0 Left In Shelter- 2 Returned to Owner- 2 Euthanized- 8 Citations issued- 9 (for violations against city ordinance on animals) ACO Notes 1). Attended ACO Certification state test 2) Attended Code enforcement certification classes. 3)R Responded to 26 calls from community and dispatch regarding animal problems. 4)1 Written notice for code enforcement regarding property (10 day notice). 5)I Disposed of5 road kill findings. 6)Cleaned and maintained animal shelter. City of Ranger Public' Works Report. June 2022 Water: Total Gals from ECWSD-17,431,000 14% Increase from June 2021 Avg. 581,000 gal a day 92,706,000 total purchased for the year 11% of Known water loss of total for the Year 1370.09 Ft MSL of water at Lake Leon (July7,2022) Two new main line isolation valves installed Leaks-12 Appx. 600,000 gals Flushing-800,000; gals Wastewater: WWTP Flow-3.012 MGD- 0.097 MGD/Day Mainline Replacements-30 of6" SDR35 2service lines and taps. -4" SDR35 Manholes-Replaced two manholes Raised 3 Backups-5 (This number is not representative of all backups.) Streets: Pine St.-widening South of Street at Sue St-300' almost to Lula Blundell, Foch, Lamar, Blackwell West oft Tracks-Filled with Cold mix Sanitation Third trailer full of tires Work Orders: 104total