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R-86-821 - 2/13/1986RESOLUTION NO. n __ L\ WHEREAS, Jim Mills responded to the needs of all Citizens of Williamson Counties Counties to protect the environment and water quality for this and future generations; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills tirelessly pursued creation of a Regional Wastewater Treatment System in the Brushy Creek Watershed of Williamson County, and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills perceived of the need for and caused the planning effort to be done to provide a solution to wastewater problems; and WHEREAS, These wastewater problems could directly impact the drinking water supply of the City of Round Rock; and WHEREAS, Jim Mills saw that the Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 of Williamson and Milam Counties provided the capability to study, design, permit and construct a Regional Wastewater System; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills served on the Brushy Creek WCID Board of Directors as its President and sought and achieved designation as the Regional Entity to provide regional wastewater service from the Texas Water Development Board, and, WHEREAS, The City of Round Rock through the actions of its Mayor, City Council, and Staff supported and encouraged such actions; and. WHEREAS, The planning and design effort to date has resulted in the definition of a Regional Wastewater System able to ultimately serve a population of 500,000 people having an ultimate wastewater treatment plant capacity of 50,000,000 gallons per day, having approximately 65,000 linear feet of wastewater line varying from 20 inches to 72 inches in diameter, the initial phase of which will cost in excess of $46,000,000; and, WHEREAS, Construction of this Regional Wastewater System will allow environmentally sensitive growth of an unparalleled nature in Williamson County to meet industrial and general population demands. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS That the Mayor, on behalf of the Citizens of Round Rock and Williamson County do hereby adopt this resolution honoring these Activities. RESOLVED this /3 day of , 1986. ATTEST: JIP ANNE LAND, City Secretary 11-1-eao- MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor City of Round Rock, Texas ESPEY, HUSTON & ASSOCIATES, INC. Engineering & Environmental Consultants February 11, 1986 The Honorable a.rlrRose 2704 Mo iia'n Laurel Ln. A n, Texas 78703 The Honorable Mike Robinson 1201 St. Williams Ave. Round Rock, Texas 78664 Dear Mark and Mike: Following input from you, we enclose herewith some suggested revisions for the resolutions. We have picked Friday, February 21, 1986 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the El Matador Restaurant in Round Rock for the get - together. There will be horsdoeuvres provided and a cash bar. We understand that the following will occur: (1) Each of you will have the appropriate resolutions drafted, typed and passed by the appropriate City Councils; (2) You will provide me with an executed copy of the resolution(s) which I will attempt to have both resolutions framed (in one frame) prior to February 21; (3) We will mail out invitations on Friday, February 14 (a sample is attached); Please call Joe Beal or myself should any problems or questions arise. Very truly yours, Paul D. Thorn it , P�� PDT /dl (4) As noted in the memo attached, we need your input regarding other persons to invite. Attachments 110 South Brown • P.O. Box 1269 • Round Rock, Texas 78680 • (512) 244 -3885 A RESOLUTION OF THE AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL HONORING JIM MILLS WHEREAS, Jim Mills responded to the needs of all Citizens of Travis and Williamson Counties to protect the environment and water quality for this and future generations; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills tirelessly pursued creation of a Regional Wastewater Treatment System in the Brushy Creek Watershed of Williamson County, and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills perceived of the need for and caused the planning effort to be done to provide a solution to wastewater problems affecting the City of Austin; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mils saw that the Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 of Williamson and Milam Counties provided the capability to study, design, permit and construct a Regional Wastewater System; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills served on the Brushy Creek WCID Board of Directors as its President and sought and achieved designation as the Regional Entity to provide regional wastewater service from the Texas Water Development Board, and, WHEREAS, The planning and design effort to date has resulted in the definition of a Regional Wastewater System able to ultimately serve a population of 500,000 people having an ultimate wastewater treatment plant capacity of 50,000,000 gallons per day, having approximately linear feet of wastewater line varying from 20 inches to 72 inches in diameter, the initial phase of which will cost in excess of $46,000,000; and, WHEREAS, Construction of this Regional Wastewater System will allow environmentally sensitive growth of an unparalleled nature in Williamson County to meet industrial and general population demands; and, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Undersigned, on behalf of the Citizens of Austin and Travis County do hereby adopt this Resolution honoring these Activities. Signed, this day of by: Mayor Frank Cooksey A RESOLUTION OF THE ROUND ROCK CITY COUNCIL HONORING JIM MILLS WHEREAS, Jim Mills responded to the needs of all Citizens of Williamson Counties to protect the environment and water quality for this and future generations; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills tirelessly pursued creation of a Regional Wastewater Treatment System in the Brushy Creek Watershed of Williamson County, and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills perceived of the need for and caused the planning effort to be done to provide a solution to wastewater problems; and WHEREAS, These wastewater problems could directly impact the drinking water supply of the City of Round Rock; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills saw that the Brushy Creek Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 of Williamson and Milam Counties provided the capability to study, design, permit and construct a Regional Wastewater System; and, WHEREAS, Jim Mills served on the Brushy Creek WCID Board of Directors as its President and sought and achieved designation as the Regional Entity to provide regional wastewater service from the Texas Water Development Board, and, WHEREAS, The City of Round Rock through the actions of its Mayor, City Council, and Staff supported and encouraged such actions; and, WHEREAS, The planning and design effort to date has resulted in the definition of a Regional Wastewater System able to ultimately serve a population of 500,000 people having an ultimate wastewater treatment plant capacity of 50,000,000 gallons per day, having approximately (15,ceo linear feet of wastewater line varying from 20 inches to 72 inches in diameter, the initial phase of which will cost in excess of $46,000,000; and, WHEREAS, Construction of this Regional Wastewater System will allow environmentally sensitive growth of an unparalleled nature in Williamson County to meet industrial and general population demands; and, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Undersigned, on behalf of the Citizens of Round Rock and Williamson County do hereby adopt this Resolution honoring these Activities. Signed, this day of by: Mayor Mike Robinson R.R. 620 Mayor Frank Cooksey, City of Austin and Mayor Mike Robinson, City of Round Rock and The Friends of Jim Mills, cordially invite you to A Celebration of Half A Century of Jim Mills and his efforts to achieve the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater System February 21, 1986 at EL MATADOR RESTAURANT, ROUND ROCK RSVP: 244 -3885 Cash Bar s AUSTIN ROUND ROCK W MAIN 113 EL MATADOR RESTAURANT a cL ,,,,,Am.,,,, bt-4-01- ai-w-) ,, e2 -/3 AG c fain