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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-11-15 Joint Meeting AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS JOINT CITY COUNCIL & PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 , 1983 AT 7: 30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET �* I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION: Council Member Marion Brekken �� III. JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS A. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- tinue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-39 submitted by David Albert & Associates. B. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- tinue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-44 submitted by Rodman Jordan Inc. C. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- tinue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-46 submitted by Central Park Development Company. D. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-47 submitted by Mr. Ron Haynes. E. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application �- . Z83-48 submitted by Jones & Boyd, Inc. F City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- ,� m duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-49 submitted by R & R Construction Company. G. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-50 submitted by Mr. John Ball. H. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-51 submitted by Mr. Jackie Davis. I. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to con- duct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-52 submitted by Dalworth Investments. IV. END OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Planning & Zoning Commission to recess to the Civic Center, 311 Main Street, to consider other published agenda items. B. City Council to recess briefly and reconvene in the ��'' Council Chambers to consider other published agenda items. �,.«� IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SES- SION, THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMIS- SION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 11TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983 AT 5 : 00 P.M. % � � /-N�',�/ � : �i R�� City Secretar AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 , 1983 AT 8 : 00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET V. CITIZENS REQUESTS AND/OR MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS �� VI. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES Meeting of November 1 , 1983 � VII. OLD BUSINESS City Council to consider the final plat of Windmill Estates. VIII . NEW BUSINESS A. City Council to consider awarding the bid relative to the purchase of police vehicles. B. City Council to consider authorizing the City Staff to advertise for bids for the collection and disposal of solid waste and brush and to consider extending the contracts for same. C. City Council to consider arts funding applications submitted by the Grapevine-Colleyville I. S. D. D. City Council to consider making an appointment to the Convention & Visitors Bureau Board. �"` ` IX. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS „��, A. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-39 (Albert) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. B. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-44 (Jordan) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. C. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-46 (Central Park Development) and a sub- sequent ordinance if applicable. D. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-47 (Haynes) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. E. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- �"""" cation Z83-48 (Jones & Boyd) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. �;� F. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-49 (R & R Construction) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. G. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-50 (Ball) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. H. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-51 (Davis) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. I. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Appli- cation Z83-52 (Dalworth) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. �u� J. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to the prelimi- nary plat of Harwell Addition, Phase II. K. City Council to consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to the prelimi- nary plat of Dove Crossing. X. ADJOURNMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PRE- PARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 11TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983 AT 5 : 00 P.M. � /� f L-C;�L i-.L.,l ��_.�; � �c.s' �...:. Cit Secretary �� �.:; .�.� AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 , 1983 AT 8 : 00 P.M. CIVIC CENTER - 311 MAIN STREET V. OLD BUSINESS A. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- �� cation Z83-39 (Albert) and make a recommendation to the City Council. �x�, B. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-44 (Jordan) and make a recommendation to the City Council. C. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-46 (Central Park) and make a recommendation to the City Council. VI. NEW BUSINESS A. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-47 (Haynes) and make a recommendation to the City Council. B. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-48 (Jones & Boyd) and make a recommendation to the City Council. C. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-49 (R & R Construction) and make a recom- mendation to the City Council. � D. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-50 (Ball) and make a recommendation to the �M , City Council. E. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-51 (Davis) and make a recommendation to the City Council. F. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Appli- cation Z83-52 (Dalworth) and make a recommendation to the City Council. G. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider the prelimi- nary plat of the Harwell Addition, Phase II and make a recommendation to the City Council. H. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider the prelimi- nary plat of Dove Crossing and make a recommendation to the City Council. VII. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES Meeting of October 18 , 1983 �'M VIII. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION IX. ADJOURNMENT �.;.q. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SES- SION, THE REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 11TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1983 AT 5 : 00 P.M. � 1 Q ,r i �-� , � ._ Ci Secretary ' STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT CITY OF GRAPEVINE The City Council and Planning & Zoning Co�nission of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Regular Joint Session on this the 15th day of November, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 413 Main Street, with the follawing m�mbers ,�., of the City Council present to�wit: William D. Tate Mayor � Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem Tarry Oliver Council Member Charles Durui Council MQ.mber Marion Brekken Council Me.mber Ron Dyer Council Nlember Jim Glynn Council N�er constituting a quorum, with the follawing members of the Planning & Zoning Comttission: Sharron Spencer Chairntian Ron Cook Vice Chai�i Harlen Joyce Nlember Gerald Norman MQ.mber Tom Pawers Member Shane Wilbanks Member Richard Atkins N�er constituting a quonun, with the follawing members of the City Staff: James L. Hancock City t�anager � Bill Eisen Assistant City Manager John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney � Karen Spann City Secretary CAI� TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tate. INVOCATION Council M�,anber Marion Brekken then delivered the Invocation. INTRODUCTION AND PROGEDURE The members of the Planning & Zoning Canmission were introduced by Mayor Tate, who then outlined the procedure to be follawed during the public hearings. PUBLIC HFARTNG, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-39, DAVID AI�BERT & ASSOCIATES The first order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Cc�nm.ission to continue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-39 submitted by David Albert & Associates. The public hearing was declared open by Mayor Tate. � Public Works Director Jim Baddaker then reviewed the zoning request. Those present were advised the property in question involved approximately 1.15 �,,,,,,, acres of land located in the St. L�uis Southwestern Railway right-of-�way near the intersection of the railroad tracks and State Highway 121 North. The - requested zoning was "S-P" Site Plan for the placem�nt of two advertising billboards, with the present zoning being "R-1" for Single-Family D�llings. Mr. Baddaker also noted the public hearing for this application had been tabled at the September 20, 1983 meeting. Mr. Scott Keeshin, representing the applicant, then requested that, due to a delay in obtaining needed information, the public hearing again be tabled until the December meeting of the City Council and Planning & Zoning Comtti.ssion. 11/15/83 Commissioner Harlen Joyce then made a motion to table the public hearing until December 20, 1983. The mption was seconded by C�Lission Member Gerald Norman and prevailed by the following vote: Ayes . Spencer, Joyce, Norman, Powers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays . None Absent: Cook A motion to continue the public hearing on December 20, 1983 was also made by Council Niember Brekken. Mayor Pro T�n Ware seconded the motion, which ,,,�,� prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes . Tate, Ware, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays . None ��` Absent: Oliver PUBLIC HEARIl�IG, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-44, RODMAN JORDAN The next order of business was for the the City Council and Planning & Zoning Comnission to continue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-44 submi.tted by Rodman Jordan, Inc. Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open and called on Mr. Baddaker to review the request of the applicant. ' Mr. Baddaker noted the property to be considered was located north of East ' Northwest Highway just west of its intersection with Dooley Street. Said property being approximately 6 acres of land presently zoned "C-2" Comnunity Business, with the requested zoning being "C-OU° C�rercial Outdoor District. This public hearing was carried over from the meeting of October 18, 1983. Mr. Millard Dilg, representing the applicant, advised that the original proposal for this property had been changed. A group of Grapevine businessr�n were naw looking at this location as a site for expansion of their individual business operations. There would be some outdoor storage of business �s vehicles, thus the "C-OU" zoning was being requested. During the ensuing discussion, concern was expressed for the specific use of `�'`� the property and whether C�rcial Outdoor zoning was appropriate. ' No one present wished to coim�nt relative to this request, and no ' correspondence had been received. A motion was then made by �ission N�er Rick Atkins to close their portion of the public hearing. The m�tion, seconded by Ccamussioner Tan Pawers, , prevailed by the follawing vote: ', Ayes . Spencer, Joyce, Norman, Pawers, Wilbanks, & Atkins , Nays . None ', Absent: Cook ' Council Member Glynn made a motion to close the Council's portion of the ' public hearing. A second was offered by Council Member Brekken, and the motion prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes . Tate, Ware, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays . None Absent: Oliver ..�.�, ', PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-46, (�1TRAL PARK DEVELrOPMIIV'I' CONIPANY ' The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning �„ ' Carmussion to continue a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-46 submitted by Central Park Developm�.nt Ccxnpany. , The public hearing was declared open by Mayor Tate. ' Public Works Director Jim Baddaker reported this application had been tabled ' in October. The property in question was located on the south side of West Northwest Highway near its intersection with Cross Creek Drive. The 4.7-acre tract of land was currently zoned "R-1" Single-Family Du�lling District, and the requested zoning was "P-O" Professional Office District. (2) 11/15/83 Upon canvassing the audience, it was found that no one was present to represent the applicant. NOTE: Co�nissioner Ron Cook arrived at the meeting. At the invitation of Mayor Tate, no guests present wished to speak relative to this zoning request. It was also reported that no correspondence had been received regarding this matter. ,�, Comnission Member Gerald Norman then made a m�tion to close their portion of the public hearing. The motion was seconded by Cca�an.issioner Pawers and prevailed by the follawing vote: �' Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norman, Pawers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays: None A motion was also made by Council Member Glynn to close the public hearing. The m�tion, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes . Tate, Ware, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays . None Absent: Oliver PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-47, RON HAYNE.S The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Conmission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-47 submitted by Mr. Rc�n Haynes. The public hearing was declared open by Mayor Tate. Public Works Director Jim Baddaker reported the property to be considered involved 51.987 acres located on the vaest side of Dove Loop R�ad at the *'�"" Nbckingbird Drive intersection. The zoning was proposed to be changed fran "P-D" Planned Development for apart�nts, tawnhouses, and office space to "S-P" Site Plan zoning category for a single-family, detached residential � neighborhood not to exceed six units per acre. Mr. Ron Haynes then addressed the Council and the Cc�unission, explaining the praposed development and cosmetic planning for this property. He noted the site plan indicated the lots would be 5,000 square feet in size, with the houses to be built in the center of each lot. Prc�osed variances in the yard setbacks were also addressed, as well as the proposed develo�nt of Dove I�oop Road. NOTE: Council M��ber Larry Oliver arrived during this testimpny. A lengthy discussion ensued, during which numerous questions were asked of Mr. Haynes. Those persons present who wished to express their opinion regarding this zoning request were then invited to do so. Mr. Bob Hunt, 2323 Eagle Crest Drive, spoke in favor of the requested site plan zoning. One unidentified guest, who was opposed to the zoning request, expressed concern for adequate utilities services. The follawing persons then spoke in opposition to the request: � l. Mrs. Peggy �gholm 3. Mr. Ed Dawson 2316 Nbckingbird Drive 1634 Choteau Circle � 2. Dr. Lee Dodson 4. Mr. Robert Shanks 1309 Laguna Vista 2034 Casa Loma Court It was reported that a letter had been received fran the U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers stati.ng they had no objections to the requested zoning. The follawing letters were then read into the record: (3) 11/15/83 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Noven�ber 15, 1983 Dear City Council, I was unable to attend the council meeting this p.m. but I wish to have my opposition to Ron Haynes proposed develo�xnent entered into the record. .�� Sincerely, Carrie Braaning �� 1109 Laguria Vista Way ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Novesnber 15, 1983 To whan it may concern In reference to the down zoning of the 52 acre tract of land across Dove Loop fran I�.isswood Residential h� area. Being a home owner in this subdivision I feel very strongly that there is no other feasable program that will benefit all home awners concerned than the acceptance of the proposal put for.ward by the Ron Haynes program. I urge all concerned decision making persons to accept this proposal as a final decision. ws�, Thank you very much J. J. �r�ns, Jr. �� 1237 Nbckingbird Drive ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A motion was then made by Cc�missioner Harlen Joyce to close their portion of the public hearing. A second was offered by CoaYmission Member Wilbanks, and the m�tion prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norman, Powers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays: None Council Nlember Ron Dyer made a nx�tion to close the Council's portion of the public hearing. The mc�tion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware and prevailed ', by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None RDC,E'SS & RECONVIIVE Mayor Tate then announced the City Council and Planning & Zoning Ccamdssion ��► ', would recess briefly before considering the remainder of the public hearings. ', T'he meeting reconvened momentarily with all members of the City Council and ,�.! ' Planning & Zoning Canmission present. ', PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-48, JONES & BOYD, INC. ', The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoni.ng ', Co�mission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-48 ' submitted by Jones & Boyd, Inc. The meeting was declared by open by Mayor Tate. (4) 11/15/83 Jim Baddaker, Public Works Director, reported this application involved a tract of land located on the northeast corner of Dove Road and Northwest Highway. The property was currently zoned "S-P" Specific Use Permit District for the storage, possession, retail sale, and off-premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer only) , incidental to the aperation of a convenience store and gasoline service station, further providing for the construction and operation of a carwash facility, all in accordance with a site plan. The applicant was requesting approval of a revised site plan at this time. �,,, Mr. John Jones, applicant, advised that a PDQ Food Store was operating at this location. They wished to expand to the east and install a drive-through carwash facility and relocate the gasoline pumps. � Follawing a brief period. of questioning, Mayor Tate asked if there were guests present who wished to speak either for or against the zoning request. Mrs. Frank Pilney, 1366 Tipperazy, spoke in opposition to the application. No one else wished to make a co�nt, and it was reported that no correspondence had been received relative to this request. A motion was then made by Commission Member Joyce to close the public hearing. The motion was seconded by Co�anissioner Rick Atkins and prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norman, Paaers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays: None Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to close the Council's portion of the public hearing. A second was offered by Council Member Oliver, and the motion prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-49, R & R CONSTRUCTION COMPANY � The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning � Comnission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning P,pplication Z83-49 submitted by R & R Construction Ccgnpany. The public hearing was declared open by Mayor Tate. Public Works Director Jim Baddaker reported this application concerned 8.26 acres of land on the east side of Park Boulevard between Redwood Trail and Brookside Drive. The current zoning on this property was "SP" Specific Use Permit District for multi-family develo�ment not to exceed 18 and 20 units per acre. The requested zoning is "R-MF-1" Multi-Family District. Mr. Ran Ho7man advised he proposed to build townhouses on subject property. He noted that he had attended a meeting with several of the neighboring property awners and had discussed the proposed development with them. Several inquiries were made of Mr. Ho]man during the ensuing discussion, and the possibility of sewer and drainage problems was also discussed. Mr. Charles Nunn, 2013 Redwood Trail, and Mr. Richard Burk, 815 Yellowstone, then affirnled that they had spoken with Mr. Holman, and that they supported his proposal, as it seemed the best alternative at this time. Mrs. O. L. Michaels, 1640 Choteau Circle, also spoke as to the integrity of Mr. Holman. �** It was reported that a letter of support had been received, which contained 23 signatures of neighboring property awners. -,�,,,, There being no further cca�urents, Cammissioner Norman made a motion to close the public hearing. The motion was seconded by Commission Member Joyce and prevailed the the follawing vote: Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norn�an, Pawers, Wilbanks, Atkins Nays: None Council Member Brekken also made a m�tion to close the public hearing. The mr�tion was seconded by Council Mesnber Dunn and prevailed by the ensuing vote: (5) 11/15/83 Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-50, JOHN BP,I� (BOX PROPFR'i'Y) The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-50 submitted by Mr. John Ball. Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open, and Mr. Baddaker then explained ,,,�� the request of the applicant. Those present were advised the property in question was 212 acres of land located south of Mustang Drive and west of Highway 121 South, said tract �'�` abutting the Oak Creek Estates subdivision to the east. The current zoning on the property being "C-2" Community Business and "R-1" Single-Family Dwelling District, with the requested zoning being (1) "S-P" Site Plan District for loow density, residential dwellings, (2) "R-MF-1" Multi-Family District, (3) "C�" Cormtunity Co[mtercial District, (4) "M-FW" Freeway District, and (5) "R-MF-2" Multi-Family District, all as delineated by separate metes and bounds descriptions. Mr. John Ba.11, applicant, then revie�aed the proposed developmerit for this ', tract. It was noted the single-family developtrent being considered for Site � Plan zoning would, generally, have zero lot line characteristics. Mr. Frank II Graham was also called upon to clarify a few points. ' During the discussion which follawed, concern was e�tpressed by the Council and the Canmission for the 5,000 square foot lots proposed in the single-family developn�nt. The location of the proposed north-south arterial street was also discussed at length. Those guests wishing to comrent relative to this zoning application were then i.nvited to do so, and the follawing persons spoke in opposition to the request: ��► 1. Mr. Don Riecss 5. Mr. Reynold Johnson 2027 Tanglewood Drive 2405 Tanglewood Drive ""°�` 2. Mr. Frank El�ren 6. Mr. Berry Botterntian 2233 Tanglewood Drive 2317 Tanglewood Drive 3. Mrs. Jo Ann Putnam 7. Mr. Machen Abernathy 2215 Tanglewood Drive 2804 Ridgewood Drive 4. Mr. Don Bigbie #4 Windy Knoll Mr. Don Harris fran the Planning Department of Dallas-Fort Worth Airport also addressed this zoning request, as a portion of the property is located in the airport noise corridor. He noted the Airport had no objections to the proposed development. City Secretary Karen S�ann reported that one letter of apposition had been received fran Mr. Larry Lightner, one letter stating no objection was received from Mr. William H. Leder of the DFW Airport, and one petition had been received containing 118 signatures representing property awners who opposed the granting of the requested zoning. The follawing letter was then read into the record of the meeting: *�� ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ �� November 15, 1983 N1s. Karen Spann ' City Secretazy ', ' City of Grapevine 413 Main Street Grapevine, Texas 76051 Re: Zoning Ca.se Z83-50 (6) 11/15/$3 Dear Ms. Spann: We represent Larry Lightner, a property awner within 200 feet of the tract of land included in the above-referenced rezoning case. I would appreciate your including this letter as part of the public hearing held in conjunction with that request. Mr. Lightner owns property directly to the south of the tract involved in the rezoning case. Included in the application for � rezoning is a site plan that locates a portion of a proposed major � arterial road, which according to the city's thoroughfare plan wouldconnect Kimbell Road with Glade Road. The proposed location on ;,r,�,, the tract in question will also establish where the proposed road will cut across land both to the north and to the south. The proposed location wr�uld have a substantial negative impact upon Mr. Lightner'sproperty. In order to avoid damage to his property, Mr. Lightner requests that the southerly exit of the proposed major arterial road be coter- minous with the �sterly boundary of the tract involved in the rezoning. There is no reason fran either a planning or engineering standpoint that the southerly exit of the proposed major arterial road cannot be located in that position. The thoroughfare plan for the city is designed to serve as a general guide for the location of different types of streets. It was never intended to service to pinpoint the location of street improvements. Certainly a deviation of several hundred feet in locating a proposed road was in the contemplation of the consultants who prepared the thoraughfare plan. For instance, it appears that i.n the northern portions of the tract involved in this rezoning, the proposed major arterial road is several hundred feet to the west of where it appears in the thoroughfare plan. °''�� Locating the southerly exit of the proposed road several hundred feet further to the west would appear apprapriate, where no one ;�, w�uld be harmed by such action and the detrimental effect on Mr. Lightner's property would be minimized. Mr. Lightner is not requesting the entire road be moved, but only that when it exits to the south of the tract in question it be at a point coterminous with that tract's western boundary. To the extent the southerly exit point of the proposed major arterial road can be shifted to the western boundary it w�uld be possible for Mr. Lightner to make property available to the city to allaw that road to continue in a southerly direction. Moreover, locating the road in that position would forestall possible litiga- tion, that might tie-up the property and road construction for several years. Therefore, to the extent the rezoning is allawed, it should be done with the condition that the southerly exit of the proposed major arterial road be at the western boundary of the tract in question. Yours very truly, James B. Harris '.�" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Z'here being no further testiirony, a mption to. close the public hearing was +r..• made by Commission Member Atkins. The motion, seconded. by Comnissioner Joyce, prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norman, Pawers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays: None Council M�mber Ron Dyer made a motion to close the Council's portion of the public hearing. A second was offered by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, and the mr�tion prevailed by the follawing vote: (7) 11/15/83 Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-51, JACKIE DAVIS The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Canmission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-51 submitted by Mr. Jackie Davis. The public hearing was declared open by Mayor Tate. +� Public Wbrks Director Jim Baddaker advised the property to be considered in this application was located north of West Northwest Highway between Lucas �, Street and Scribner Street. The zoning being requested was "R-MF-2" Multi-Family District and "C�" Comrnuzity Commercial District, with the pro- perty currently zoned for a Planned Development of apa.rtments, tawnhouses, and retail/office space. Mr. Jackie Davis, applicant, then outline the proposed develo�nt of this property. It was indicated. the Multi-Family zoning would be on the north half of the tract with the Conmunity Catm�rcial zoning on the southern portion. Ntunerous questions were then asked of Mr. Davis by the City Council and Planning & Zoning Camn.ission. The matter of increased traffic problems in this area was also discussed. Mrs. Haward Holt, 322 Lucas, and Mr. Aubrey Mauldin, 314 Lucas, both spoke in opposition to the requested zoning. It was also reported that three letters had been received, each one opposing the development and expressing concern for traffic burdens. One petition containing 10 signatures had also been received in opposition. A motion was then made by Comnissioner Harlen Joyce and seconded by Conmis- sioner Shane Wilbanks to close the public hearing. The nx�tion prevailed by *"'� the ensuing vote: �� Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Nornian, Pawers, Wilbanks, & Atkins Nays: None A motion to close the Council's portion of the public hearing was then made by Council Member Larry Oliver. The motion was seconded by Council Member Jim Glynn and prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None PUBLIC HEARING, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-52, DAL�VORTfi INVESZT�]`I'S , The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Comnission to conduct a public hearing relative to Zoning Application Z83-52 submitted by Dalworth Investrrents. Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open and called upon Public Works Director J�m Baddaker to explain the request of the applicant. Mr. Baddaker advised the property to be considered in this application contained 3.486 acres of land currently zoned for "R-1" Single-Family developmeazt. Three- and Four-Family ("R-3.75") zoning was being requested on '"'""" this property located at the northwest corner of North Main Street and Hall Street. �,r ' Mr. Barry Hudson, representing the applicant, then reviewed recent zoning , requests at this location and outlined the proposed land use to be considered at this time. He noted a new public street was proposed to enter the property fram North Main Street, and the four-plex and tri-plex development w�uld ' constitute approximately nine units per acre. Mayor Tate then asked if there were guests present who wished to speak either for or against the zoning request. Ms. Ann Rochelle, 205 Hall Street, spoke in opposition to the application. It was also reported by the City Secretary (8) 11/15/83 that two letters had been received relative to this request, one letter sup- ported the "R-3.75" zoning and one letter opposed it. � petitions in opposition had also been received. They contained a total of 18 signatures. A mr�tion was then made by Cormtission Me.mber Gerald Norman to close the public hearing. Comnissioner Harlen Joyce seconded the m�tion, which prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Spencer, Cook, Joyce, Norman, Paaers, Wilbanks, & Atkins ,�, Nays: None Council Me.mber Ron Dyer made a nx�tion to close the Council's portion of the public hearing. The rrotion was seconded by Council Me.mber Oliver and �` prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None RECESS ArID RECONVENE It was then announced by Mayor Tate that the Planning & Zoning Comnission w�uld recess to the Civic Center, 311 Main Street, to consider other published agenda items. The City Council was also to recess briefly before considering further business. All members of the City Council were present when they reconvened in the Council Chambers. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES The next item before the City Council was consideration of the minutes of the meeting of November 1, 1983. There being no additions or corrections, Ma.yor Pro Tem Ware made a m�tion to °�`'� approve the minutes as published. A second was offered by Council Nlember Brekken, and the motion prevailed by the follawi.ng vote: �'� Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None FINAL PLAT, WINDMILL ESTATES The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the final plat of Windmill Estates. Public Works Director Jim Baddaker reported the 30-day time limit provided by State law for the Planning & Zoning Caiml.ission to act on the final plat of Winchnill Estates had expired. Therefore, the plat was considered to be approved by the Comnission and was naw before the City Council for considera- tion. He noted the property was located on the east side of Pool Road just north of the Druid Hills Addition and west of the Skyline Oaks S�abdivision. Concerns about drainage in this area were also addressed. Mr. Baddaker advised that additional rightrofJway will be obtained for the develo�nt of Pool Road, and the City Staff rec�nded approval of the proposed plat. There being little discussion, a m�tion was made by Council Member Charles � Duru1 that the final plat of Winc�nill Estates be approved. The motion, seconded by Council Member Oliver, prevailed by the ensuing vote: �, Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None BID AWARD, POLICE VEHICLES The ne�t order of business was for the City Council to consider awarding the bid relative to the purchase of police vehicles. Assistant City Manager Bill Eisen reviewed. the bids received and noted the lawest bid meeting specifications had been submitted by Meador Chrysler- Plymouth of Fort Worth in the amount of $50,385.00 for the purchase of five patrol cars. (9) 11/15/83 There being little discussion, a motion was made by Council Nlember Oliver that ' the bid be awarded to Meador Chzysler-Plym�uth in the amr�unt of $50,385.00. A ' second was offered. by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, and the motion prevailed by the ', follaaing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn ' Nays: None AUTHORIZE TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS, G�ARBAGE COLLDCI'ION ��+ The next item before the City Council was to consider authorizing the City Staff to advertise for bids for the collection and disposal of solid waste and brush and to consider extending the contracts for same. �-� Bill Eisen reported the present contracts with SCA Services of Fort Worth for both refuse and brush collection and disposal were due to expire on November 20, 1983. He added that the City Staff rec�nded advertising for bids for these services and noted the reasons why this course of action was chosen. It was also the reccm�rendation of the City Staff that the existing contracts be extended for a period of six mpnths to allaw ample time for the bidding process. Follaving a brief discussion of contract proposals, Council Member Ron Dyer made a motion to authorize the City Staff to advertise for bids for the col- ' lection and disposal of solid waste and brush and to extend the current con- ' tracts for a period of six mr�nths. The motion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem ' Ware and prevailed by the ensuing vote: ' Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None AKI'S FUNDING APPLICATIONS, GRAPEVINE�OLLEYVILI�E I. S. D. The next order of business was for the City Council to consider arts funding applications submitted by the Grapevine-Colleyville I. S. D. +��► Council Me,mber Ron Dyer, Chairmari of the Arts Review C�anittee, reported the first application received fran the school district was a request for $3,000 `"'�� to host the production of "Pinocchio" to be presented by Project Educational Theatre. Three perfo�nances are to be scheduled, with one of them to be open to the public. It was the recamrendation of the Ca�nittee that this request be appraved. A mr�tion was then made by Council Member Dyer to approve the application ' requesting $3,000 for the production of "Pinocchio". The motion, seconded by Council MPat�r Brekken, prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None The second application for funds was a request for $320.00 for supplies, , publicity, and promotion of the Grapevine High School Christmas Choral Program. Chairman Dyer reviewed the application and noted the Comnittee ' recam�ended approval of this request. During the ensuing discussion, the City Staff was instructed to place on a future agenda the consideration of whether arts funding applications should be reviewed by the City Council or by the Convention & Visitors Bureau. �� A mr�tion was then made by Council MeaY�ber Brekken that th�e application for the Christmas Ghoral Program, in the amount of $320.00, be approved. A second was offered by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, and the mption prevailed by the follawing vote: .�::� Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None , APPOIlV'Ii�1II�]T, CONVENTION & VISITORS BURF,P,U BOARD The next order of business was for the City Council to consider making an appoint7nent to the Convention & Visitors Bureau Board. (10) 11/15/83 City Secretary Karen Spann reported that a vacancy occurred on the Board of the Convention & Visitors Bureau due to the transfer of Mr. David Sanders from the DFW Airport Hilton Hotel. She noted that City Code required this position be filled by a representative of a hotel or motel operated in the City, and that Mr. Kenneth Wilson, the new Vice President and General Manager of the Hilton Hotel, had submitted his application for consideration. There being little discussion, Council Member Dunn made a motion that Mr. Kenneth Wilson be appointed to serve on the Boa.rd of the Convention & Visitors �,,, Bureau. The motion was seconded by Council Nlember Oliver and prevailed by the following vote: � Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None REPORT, TEXAS MAIN STRE�I' PROGRAM City Manager Jim Hancock then reported that the City of Grapevine had been notified they were not chosen to participate in the Texas Main Street Program. He noted that 23 cities had applied and only 5 were chosen. 'I'he City Council was advised, however, that the City of Grapevine wr�uld attem�t a similar program on its awn. A proposal for said program will be presented at a later date. RECESS & RECONVENE Mayor Tate then announced that the City Council would recess pending the receipt of the rec�nrendations of the Planning & Zoning Commission. The City Council reconvened shortly with all mQ,mbers present. PLANNING & ZONING CON�IISSION RECOMMQ�IDATION, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-44, JORDAN The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the recom- �� mendation of the Planning & Zoning Ca�n.ission relative to Zoning Application Z83-44 (Jordan) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. "�"' Mrs. Sharron Spencer, Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Ca�n.ission, reported the Comnission rec�nded denial of this application by a vote of 5 to 1 with 1 abstention. She added the Ca�nission also recamY�nded the applicant reapply for "S-P" Site Plan zoning and the filing fee be waived. The caption of the proposed ordinance was then read by the City Secretary. Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to accept the recomnendation of the Planning & Zoning Comrission and deny the application, with the filing fee to be waived if the applicant reapplied for Site Plan zoning. A second was offered by Council Member Dyer, and the motion prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes . Tate, Ware, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays . None Absta.in: Oliver PLANNING & ZONING CON�IISSION RECONIl�IENDATION ZONING APPLICATI(71�T Z83-46, CIIVTRAL PARK DE�7II�OPN�i' The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the recom- m�ndation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Application o� Z83-46 (Central Park Developn�nt) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. The Planning & Zoning C�mi.ssion rec�ndation, as reported by Mrs. Spencer, „�„ was for approval of this zoning request. The vote was unanin�ous. During the ensuing discussion, it was noted the zoning ordinance provided for a building height of two stories maxinnzm, not to exceed 30 feet. Follawing the reading of the caption of the proposed ordinance, a rnotion was made by Council Men�ber Glynn that the recoimlendation of the Conmission be accepted and the ordinance approved. The motion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware and prevailed by the follawing vote: (11) 11/15/83 Ayes . Tate, Ware, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays . None Abstain: Oliver ORDINANC,E N0. 83-77 AN ORDINAI�TCE ANNIENNDING ORDINANCE NO. 70-10, THE COMPREEIII�ISIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEX11S, SANlE BEING ALSO KNOVJN AS APPIIVDIX "A" OF � CITY CODE OF ,,,�,,� GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBID AS BEING A LOT, TRACT, OR PARCEL OF I�AND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN TAFtRA1�TP COUN'I'Y, TEXAS, `' � BEING A PART OF THE T. MAHAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1050 AND Tf� A. FUSTER SURVF,'Y, ABSTRACT NO. 513, IN TI� CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, MORE FULLY AND COMPI,E'I'ELY DESCRIBID IN Tf-� BODY OF THIS ORDIN�NCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN Tf� USE OF SAID PROPERI'Y FROM "R-1" SINGLE-FAMILY D4VELS�ING DISTRICT UNDER ORDINnNC� NO. 70-10 TO "P-0" PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 82-73; CORREC,'I'ING THE OF'FICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING AI�L O'I'HIIt PORTIONS OF Tf� ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RE��TING TO , SE�TERABILITY; DE�ERMINING Tf-IAT 'I'fiE PUBLIC ' TNTF:RFSTS� 1�IORAIS AND GENFRAT, WELFARE DF�IAND A ZONING CHANGE AND ANIENDN�i' TFIF'�REIN MP,DE; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO F�CEID THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAI�ID DOLZARS ($1,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFEI�TTSE SHALZ BE DEII"IED CO�IITTID UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCUlZS; AND DECI�ARIlQG AN II�EL�CY �r� PI�ANNING & ZONING CON�IISSION RECONY�lII�DATION, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-47, HAYI�E.S �i The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the recam- m�endation of the Planning & Zoning Ccermission relative to Zoning Application Z83-47 (Haynes) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. Chairman Spencer advised the Com�ission recomrended denial of this zoning application by a vote of 5 to 2. The primary reason for denial being the size of the proposed lots. The caption of the proposed ordinance was presented by the City Secretary. During the ensuing deliberation, the interpretation of the Master Plan reco�nendation for this piece of property was discussed at length. A mr�tion was then made by Mayor Pro Tem Ware to table consideration of this zoning request until the Council meeting of December 6, 1983. The nx�tion, seconded by Council Member Brekken, prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, & Dyer Nays: Glynn PLANNING & ZONING CONIl�IISSION RECONIl�iDATION ��R ZONING APPLICATION Z83-48, JONES & BOYD (PDQ) The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the ,,,�, rec�ndation of the Planning & Zoning Comnission relative to Zoning Applica- ', tion Z83-48 (Jones and Boyd) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. ' ' Mrs. Spencer reported the Planning & Zoning C�mission had tabled considera- ' tion of this zoning request until December 20, 1983 pending receipt of a revised site plan. No Council action was taken. (12) 11/15/83 PI,ANNING & ZONING CONII�IISSION RECONA�TDATION ZONING APPLICATICJN Z83-49, R & R CONSTRUCTION 'I'he next item before the City Council for consideration was the Planning & Zoning Conmission rec�ndation relative to Zoning Application Z83-49 (R & R Construction) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. The Planning & Zoning Comnission had tabled this zoning request for "R-MF-1" Multi-Family Zoning District until Decea�ber 20, 1983 to allow for further con- �, sideration. No formal action was taken by the City Council. �" PLANNING & ZONING CONIMISSION RF�C.'ON�IDATION ZONING APPLICATION Z83-50, JOHN BALL (BOX PROPERTY) The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the recom- mendation of the Planning & Zoning Conmission relative to Zoning Application Z83-50 (Ball) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. Mrs. Spencer advised the Planning & Zoning Commission recomnended approval of this zoning application, with the exception of the "S-P" Site Plan Zoning District proposed on the southwestern corner of the tract. The vote of the Conmission was 6 to 1. A lengthy discussion follawed the reading of the caption of the proposed ordinance. Items of concern included the location of the proposed north-south through street and the 5,000 square foot lots proposed for the "S-P" Site Plan Zoning District. A motion was then made by Council Member Ron Dyer and seconded by Council Me.mber Jim Glynn to reject the Planning & Zoning Conmission recca�rendation and deny tYie zoning request; however, after additional deliberation this m�tion was withdrawn. ��� A subsequent m�tion was offered by Council MQ.mber Dyer to approve the zoning application, with the exception of the "S-P" Site Plan Zoning District and the ""� "R-MF-2" Multi-Family Zoning District. The motion failed, hawever, as there was no second offered. Council Member Glynn did then make a mption to approve only the "C�" Com- munity Con�rcial and the "M-FW" Freeway zoning categories. This motion also failed for lack of a second. Follawing further deliberation, a mQtion was offered by Council M�mber Dunn to table this zoning request for further consideration. The motion was seconded by Council Member Oliver and prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, & Dyer Nays: Glynn PIANNING & ZONING CONIl�'LZSSION RECONIl�IDATION, ZONING APPLICATION Z83-51, DAVIS The next item before the City Council for consideration was the Planning & Zoning Canmission recomnendation relative to Zoning Application Z83-51 (Davis) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. Chairman Sharron Spencer reported the Co�nission unanimously recomnended � approval of the requested zoning. The caption of the proposed ordinance was presented by the City Secretary. � During the ensuing discussion, it was noted the traffic problems w�ould be addressed at the time the property is platted. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Ware and seconded by Council Member Brekken to accept the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Comnission and adopt the ordinance. The m�tion prevailed by the follawing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None (13) 11/15/83 ORDINANCE NO. 83-78 AN ORDINANCE ANIENDING ORDINANCE NO. 70-10, Tf� COMPREE�LVSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING AL.SO KNOWN AS APPII�DIX "A" OF � CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, '1�S, GRANTING A ZONING C�iANGE ON A TRACI' OF LAND DESCRIBID AS BEING A IiOT, TRACT, OR PARCII� OF LAND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN TARRANr COUNr!'Y, TEXAS, �,�, BEING A PART OF THE THOMA.S MAHAN SURVEY, ABSTRACI' NO. 1050, IN Tf� CITY OF GRAPE- VINE, TEXA.S, MORE FULLY AND COMPL�I�L,Y DESCRIBID IN 'I'HE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; �`Y"` ORDERING A C�iiAl�TGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM "PD" PLANNID DEVEI�OPMEN'!' ZONING DISTRICT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 70-10 FOR APAR'Ii�NTS, 'I'OWNHOUSES, AND RETAIL/ OFFICE SPAC� IN ACCORDANCE WITH A DEVEL,OP- M�V�r PLAN TO TRACT 1 - "C-C" CON]MUNITY COrM'Ig2CIAL ZONING DISTRICI', TRACI' 2 - "C�" COMMCTNITY CONIMERCIAL ZONING DIS- TRICT, AND TRACI' 3 - ��R-MF-2" MULTI- FAMILY ZONING DISTRICT, ALL UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 82-73; CORRE�7C'.PING � OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL 0'I'HER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PFtO- VIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DEI�RMINING THAT Tf� PUBLIC INTERFSTS, NIpRALS p,l�]D (;II�TEj2AT, WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING (�IANGE AND AME[�1DMENT Tf�REIN MADE; PRO- VIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXC� THE SUM OF or� TxousArm Dor��s ($l,000.00) �rm A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DFIIKID COMMITI�D UPON EAC�i DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A w.� VIOLATION OCCURS; AND DECLARING AN F.�1ER�,F'►vCY .,�r PI,�I�IlVING & ZONING CONIMISSION RECON�IDATION ZONING APPLICATION Z83-52, DAT�10R'I'H INVE.STMEI�TI'S The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the recan- mendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to Zoning Application Z83-52 (Dalworth) and a subsequent ordinance if applicable. Chairman Sharron Spencer reported the Planning & Zoning Conmission recomnended approval of the three- and four-family zoning request by a vote of 4 to 3. Follawing the reading of the caption of the proposed ordinance, it was noted this application would require a 3/4 vote of the City Council for approval as a result of the opposing response fran neighboring property awners. Follawing brief Council deliberation, Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a mr�tion to ' accept the recamrendation of the Planning & Zoning Corrmission and adopt the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Council Member Oliver and prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: Brekken ��� ORDINANCE NO. 83-79 �,s AN ORDINANCE ANIENDING ORDINANC,E NO. 70-10, THE COMPREElII�TSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE ', CITY OF GRAPEVIlVE, TEXAS, SAN1E BEING ALSO I KNC7[�1DT AS APPIIVDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE OF � GRAPEVINE, 'I�AS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE '' ON A TRACT OF L�1ND DESCRIBID AS BEING A ' TAT, TRAC'I', OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN TAR�NT COUNr!'Y, TEXAS, ' BEING A PART OF � A. F. LEONARD SURVEY, ABSTRACI' NO. 946, IN Z�IE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, (14) 11/15/83 T�A.S, MORE FULLY AND COMPL�TF�Y DESCRIBID IN � BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM "R-1" SINGLE—FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT UNDER ORDIlV�NCC� N0. 70-10 TO "R-3.75" TFR2EE— AND FOUR—FAMILY ZONING DISTRICT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 82-73; CORREC,TING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE �d1TING TO SE�III�BILITY; DEl'ERMINING THAT Tf� PUBLIC INTERESTS, NYJRALS AND GENII�L WELFARE DII�ND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMEDiD- � MEN'I' 'I�IEl�EEIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEID Tf� SUM OF ONE THOUSAI�ID DOLLARS ($1,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFE�TSE SHAT� BE DF��D COrM�iITTID UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHIC�i A VIOLATION OCCURS; AND DECLAR�TG AN II�GE�ICY PLANNING & ZONING CONA�IISSION RECON�]DATION PRELIMINARY PLAT, H�II� ADDITION, PHASE II The next item before the City Council for consideration was the rec�ndation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to the preliminary plat of the Hazwell Addition, Phase II. Mrs. Spencer advised the Planning & Zoning Cca�mission recomnended approval of the preliminary plat by a vote of 7 to 0. There being little discussion, Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to accept the rec�ndation and approve the preliminary plat of the Harwell Addition, Phase II. The mr�tion was seconded by Council Member Oliver and prevailed by the follaaing vote: �`"`" Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None �� PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECONJNIENDATION, PRELIMIl�IARY PLAT, DOVE CROSSING The next order of business was for the City Council to consider the rec�ndation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to the preliminary plat of Dove Crossing. Chairman Sharron Spencer reported the Planning & Zoning Comnission had tabled the consideration of this preliminary plat. This plat concerns the same property involved in Zoning Application Z83-47 submitted by Mr. Ron Haynes, which was previously denied by the Canmission and tabled by the City Council. The Conmission will reconsider the prelim;narv plat of Dove Crossing pending the outcome of the zoning request. No formal action was taken by the City Council. AA70URI�VT The deliberations of the City Council having been concluded, a motion to adjourn the meeting was offered by Council Member Oliver. The motion, seconded by Council Member Durin, prevailed by the follawing vote: '"�" Ayes: Tate, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken, Dyer, & Glynn Nays: None w�+ PASSID AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the (��. day of �Jl�� �-, 1983. APPROVID: ✓'s`� .�G� � Mayor (15) 11/15/83 AZTEST: �/�///�� /�� L.iG W 6 City Secretary .+�,, �� �� ,�. ��,.� (16)