PDF Res# Date Subject Description
- 180 KB 2005-54 2005-12-19 Moratorium Extend temp. suspension of appl. for zoning, plats, site plans, bldg permits along Military Parkway through January 31, 2006.
- 47 KB 2006-26 2006-05-15 Moratorium Extend temp. suspension of appl. for zoning, plats, site plans, bldg permits along Military Parkway through June 29, 2006.
- 114 KB 2006-03 2006-01-17 Moratorium Extend temp. suspension of appl. for zoning, plats, site plans, bldg permits along Military Parkway through March 1, 2006.
- 107 KB 2006-10 2006-02-20 Moratorium Extend temp. suspension of appl. for zoning, plats, site plans, bldg permits along Military Parkway through March 31, 2006.
- 49 KB 2006-16 2006-04-17 Moratorium Extend temp. suspension of appl. for zoning, plats, site plans, bldg permits along Military Parkway through May 30, 2006.
- 19 MB 2019-53 2019-07-15 Tax Extending the date to execute an Economic Development Program Agreement (Chapter 380 Agreement) between the City of Mesquite, Texas and Sundance MC, LLC, for economic development incentives in connection with the development of two corporate hangars at Mesquite Metro Airport, establishing an effective date for the agreement and authorizing the City Manager to finalize and execute the agreement.
- 26 MB 2020-11 2020-03-02 Tax Extending the date to execute an Economic Development Program Agreement (Chapter 380 Agreement) between the City of Mesquite, Texas, and George Boyce for a Downtown Mesquite Façade Improvement Grant for the installation of an awning and chemical wash of the exterior of 202 West Davis Street, extending the dates to commence and complete the work to be performed pursuant to the grant agreement and authorizing the City Manager to finalize, execute and administer the grant agreement.
- 174 KB 1969-09 1969-06-16 Street Extension of Gross Rd. from Scyene Rd. to Military Parkway
- 96 KB 1965-25 1965-07-06 Sewer Federal advance $1,326 for preparation of addition to existing sewage Treatment Plant
- 87 KB 1965-24 1965-07-06 Sewer Federal advance $1,610 for plan preparation of public work improvements
- 93 KB 1965-26 1965-07-06 Water Federal advance $525 for preparation of public work additions to existing water system
- 97 KB 1966-21 1966-08-15 Misc. Federal Financial Assistance
- 171 KB 1987-29 1987-10-05 Personnel Federal Law Suite filed by Sedi Toumani against the city of Mesquite
- 317 KB 1971-23 1971-08-16 Street - Assessment Fielding Drive from Scyene Road to Military Parkway
- 156 KB 1975-25 1975-08-04 Grant Filing application of Housing & Community Development (CDBG)
- 136 KB 2006-02 2006-01-17 NCTCOG Filing of proj. appl. w/NCTCOG - solid waste grant funding for $71,390 & authorize CM to act on behalf of the City.
- 127 KB 1975-32 1975-10-20 Grant Final payment of library construction grant
- 377 KB 2022-35 2022-10-03 Franchise - Electric Finding that Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC’s (“Oncor” or “Company”) application to change rates within the City should be denied; finding that the City’s reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed by the Company; finding that the meeting at which this resolution is passed is open to the public as required by law; requiring notice of this resolution to the Company and legal counsel.
- 729 KB 2018-22 2018-04-16 Franchise - Electric Finding that Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC’s application for approval of a Distribution Cost Recovery Factor pursuant to Title 16 of the Texas Administrative Code, Section 25.243, to increase distribution rates within the City should be denied; finding that the City’s reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed by the Company; finding that the meeting at which this resolution is passed is open to the public as required by law; and requiring notice of this resolution to the Company and legal counsel.
- 2 MB 2019-34 2019-05-06 Franchise - Electric Finding that Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC’s application for approval to amend its Distribution Cost Recovery Factor pursuant to Title 16 of the Texas Administrative Code, Section 25.243, to increase distribution rates within the City should be denied; finding that the City’s reasonable rate case expenses shall be reimbursed by the Company; finding that the meeting at which this resolution is passed is open to the public as required by law; and requiring notice of this resolution to the Company and legal counsel.
Total : 3073 Page