The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 1978, Image 6

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    Page 6 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1978
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County votes $10,000
for Millican land fill
By ANDREA VALLS
A $10,000 appropriation for the
maintenance of the Millican land till
was passed Monday at the County
Commissioners meeting.
Commissioner Bill Cooley, Pre
cinct 1, requested the budget
change on grounds that the land till
at Wellborn was closed last year and
residents need a facility to dispose
of solid waste. Cooley said the
County Health Department is more
severe when inspecting the land lill
and an appropriation was needed to
maintain health standards. The
$10,000 was appropriated from the
county’s general fund.
A Brazos County citizen, Mar
garet VanBavel requested that the
county appropriate money lor the
maintenance of Boonvdie Ceme
tery. She also requested restriction
of burial to people who are descen
dants of those already buried there
because the cemetery is a historical
site.
Judge William Vance said that the
county cannot restrict burial to only
descendants and still appropriate
funds for the maintenance of the
cemetery. He advised further dis
cussion on the matter.
In other action, commissioners
heard a presentation of a National
Flood Insurance program. The pro
gram would not include the incor
porated areas of Brazos County,
Bryan and College Station, because
the cities already have city flood
programs. A flood plane map was
distributed to the commissioners
and will be reviewed before further
action is taken. A county court order
will be needed before the insurance
program can be established for:
Brazos County.
Commissioners also approvedtlie
application to the Criminal Justice
Division for the second-year fund
ingofthe Brindge House, a juvenile
detention center. Last year Brazos-
County appropriated $14,500 auk |
initiation ol the detention centers,
program. This year, Urazos (.mints 1
wil appropriate $6,989 for lundingolj
Brindge House while the state will
appropriate $39,000.
In other business, approval ol 1 ]
payment of fire calls for January,
1978 was passed. Payment was also |
made from the Community De
velopment Fund to Bryan Const)®
tion Co. for work completed oo,|
Phase I of the County Park.
h
Dorm residents promised
end to water interruptions
By ANDY WILLIAMS
Battalion Staff
Dormitory residents at Texas
A6cM University can now expect un
interrupted water service for the
rest of spring semester, said Edward
Kozlowski, associate director of
maintenance.
"If we cut it off any more, it s be
cause of some emergency, Koz
lowski said. Recent connections of
water lines to the library addition
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have made some shut-offs neces
sary, he said.
These usually lasted four or me
hours. Kozlowski had no recordd I Do
the number of water shut-downs. |licli
"I don’t see any reason we would
want to keep such a thing, he said
In an informal phone survey ol
resident advisors conducted
Monday, answers to the water
shut-down question variedfroiij
none to three times.
Kozlowski said electrical linestu
be tied to the library addition
March. “We’re going to try
this during the spring break
said. This operation will not
the dorms, he added. I
“After school is out, well prohij
bly have to make one more big
nection," said Kozlowski. Thisw
should be finished between the
of the spring semester and the
summer session, he said.
attention
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