Friday, March 28, 1986/The Battalion/Page 5 Warped by Scott McCullar Shoe I JUST CANT GET “ID Steep TONIGHT... , pHfr i |l!' 0 "" .r by Jeff MacNelly m&e •m£R£ , £ S^METWinJG in 1UE R^TWf2coN\ mm HEtP ME “ Waldo by Kevin Thomas CS ordinance will protect city workers against lawsuits By Craig Renfro Staff Writer The College Station City Council passed an ordinance Thursday which will provide insurance for city offi cials and employees to protect them against lawsuits while performing city policy. The ordinance, prepared at the re quest of city manager William Cole, will cover city employees unless the lawsuit stems from an illegal act, or is • in violation of city policy, city attor ney Cathy Locke says. Funds for the self-insurance prog ram will come from the city’s budget, says Glenn Schroeder, deputy direc tor of finance. The city’s employee insurance coverage expired Jan. 15. However, employees would have been covered from the city’s budget before this ordinance was passed, Schroeder says. Councilman James Bond express ed concern that the city would be re sponsible for covering court costs in a long and lengthy trial. “Suppose a city official awarded a contract and there was some technic al, legal loophole which says we didn’t do it just right, and somebody sued, then the city would be held liable,” Bond says. The city’s general comprehensive liability coverage expired Jan. 1, and the city has hired an insurance con sultant to look at insurance coverage possibilities, Schroeder says. The consultant will have insurance re commendations within two weeks, he says. In other action the council passed an ordinance which will keep the hotel-motel tax rate at six percent. The current six percent rate would have dropped to five percent June 30 if the council had not passed the ordi nance. The six percent rate is esti mated to produce $550,000 in re venue for the fiscal year 1986-87, Locke says. Locke s^ys the ordinance will allow the rate to remain at six percent for the next two years. Councilwoman Terri Tongco says the rate should be reviewed each year since budgets must be presented ev ery year and the city needs to know how much money from the fund can be available for budgeting. In other business, the council also approved two rezoning requests. The first request changes a section of University Park, near the Highway 6 bypass, from townhouse-rowhouse to administrative-professional. The second change rezones the College Station Business Center from gener al-commercial to commercial- industrial. The Planning and Zoning Com mittee recommended approval of these requests at its March 19 meeting. The path to the cross The path to the empty tomb Come walk with us. 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