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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-04 Joint Meeting i CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS � AGENDA JOINT CITY COUNCIL & PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 AT 7 :30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MA�N STREET � I. CALL TO ORDER ; II. INVOCATION: Reverend Bill Cofer � College Street Church of Christ Grapevine, Texas � III. PUBLIC HEARING � City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission ! to hold a Public Hearing on Zoning Application Z79-24 submitted by the Wallace-Dean Corporation. � IV. END OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING i A. City Council to remain in Session � to consider further published I Agenda Items . � B. Planning & Zoning Commission to � recess to the Conference Room ; to discuss further business . ; i i � � IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T. C. S . , AS AMENDED � BY CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE , REGULAR SESSION , THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNIPdG & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1979 AT 4: 30 P.M. 5l/z� CITY CRE � � � � � f¢ t � CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS A GENDA � REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 AT 8:00 P. M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET V. CITIZENS REQUEST AND/OR MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS VI. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (August 21, 23, & 28, 1979) VII. PRESENTATION A representative of Freese & Nichols, Inc. Consulting Engineers, to make a presentation � regarding the water and sewer rate study. VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. City Council to consider an ordinance relative to amending the accessory and building setback re- , quirements in the "R-1" Single Family Zoning ' District. a � B. City Council to consider an ordinance relative to access driveways on Park Boulevard in Park Place, � Phase III. IX. NEW BUSINESS j i A. City Council to review and award the bid pertaining � to the City' s bank depository. ; � ; � B. City Council to consider an ordinance abandoning a a i portion of " the street right-of-way on Brookside � Drive. � � C. City Council to consider a proposal by Williams j Builders for oversizing of sewer and water system � extensions near the Oakwood Apartment project. � D. City Council to consider a resolution regarding the � City of Grapevine ' s participation in Tarrant County' s � sixty year Community Development Block Grant program. � E. City Council to consider an ordinance pertaining to ' newly constructed traffic signal lights . � � F. City Cauncil to consider an ordinance relative to � the speed limit on Timberline near Timberline Elementary. � � � , � G. City Council to consider an ordinance pertaining to � salaries as related to workman' s compensation claims. � X. ZONING CASES � � A. City Council to consider the recommendation of the � Planning & Zoning Commission on Zoning Application Z79-21 (submitted by Vera Pearce) and a subsequent ordinance. � � � B. City Council to consider the recommendation of the ' Planning & Zoning Commission on Zoning Application ' Z79-24 (submitted by Wallace-Dean Corporation) and ' a subsequent ordinance. XI. EXECUTIVE SESSION A. City Council to recess to the Conference Room to discuss the purchase of real estate pursuant to Article 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , Subsection (f) , Texas Civil Statutes. ' � B. City Council to reconvene in the Council Chambers and take any necessary action relative to the purchase of real estate. � XII. ADJOURNMENT ! � i i , 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 PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1979 AT 3: 30 P. M. � a I � � ' � � City ecre r � � � � � i � � � � � x � } � £ � E � � � � r � � � � � � d , ! � � � � � �: f � � � � � � � � � CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS � AGENDA REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1979 AT 8 :00 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM - 413 MAIN STREET V. OLD BUSINESS Planning & Zoning Commission to reconsider � Zoning Application Z79-21 and mak.e a i recommendation to the City Council. � VI. NEW BUSINESS Planning & Zoning Commission to consider Zoning Application Z79-24 submitted by Wallace-Dean Corporation and make a i recommendation to the City Council. i VII. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSIONS ' VIII. ADJOURNMENT � I � i ; i � i 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 PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED j ON THIS THE 31ST DAY OF AUGUST, 1979 AT 4:30 � .M. ; ; � 3 { � i ! S 1 Y . � � CIT SEC R � ; : � � t � � � � 4 � i � � � e f t Y § t t E t �' � � t ( Ek'� & � � � k5 4 € - i: � f I � (' k f STATE OF TEXAS X �' COUNTY OF TARRANT X # CITY OF GRAPEVINE � l The City Council and the Planning & Zoning Commission of G the City of Grapevine , Texas met in Joint Session on this �' the 4th day of September , 1979 at 7 :30 P .M. , with the following persons present to-wit : ; David Florence Mayor Pro-Tem ` Charles Dunn Councilman � C. L. Oliver Councilman � William Shafer Councilman ` Ted Ware Councilman Aulton Mullendore Councilman constituting a quorum with Mayor Tate absent with the ��(, following Planning & Zoning Commission Members present : Ron Cook 9�.�i�r��r'1��w �C�B,�� Harlan Joyce Vice Chairman ��/ Sharron Spencer Member , � � Dwayne Rogers �e�b�.� �:��'�'''��w Robert Sands Member R. 0. Stewart Member constituting a quorum with Member Jerry Burgess absent with the following City Staff Members in attendance : James L. Hancock City Manager Bill Eisen Assistant City Manager Shirley Armstrong City Secretary Rayford Price Acting City Attorney � CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro-Tem Florence called the meeting to order. INVOCATION The Invocation was delivered by Reverend Bill Cofer, College Street Church of Christ. WELCOME Mayor Pro-Tem Florence welcomed those in attendance, introduced the members of the Planning and Zoning Commission and explained the procedure relative to the Public Hearing. PUBLIC HEARING - ZONING APPLICATION Z79-24 - WALLACE-DEAN The first order of business was for the City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to hold a Public Hearing on Zoning Application '' Z79-24 submitted by the Wallace-Dean Corporation. ` The Public Hearing was declared open by Mayor Pro-Tem Florence. � The City Secretary explained that the property in question was a 6. 33 acre tract located north of First United Methodist Church Street and Scribner Street. She further noted that the present zoning was "R-2" Two Family and "R-3" Multi-Family with the requested zoning being "SP" Specific Use Permit for Mu1ti-Family purposes . Mr. Tom Dean addressed the Council advising that the purpose of the zoning request was to accomodate the construction of the government housing project for 1ow income families and elderly citizens . Because of the age and financial situations of the � proposed tenants , Mr. Dean requested that the Council waive the I . i � , � 09/04/79 � ; a 3 � usual parking requirements in the "R-3" Zoning Categ�ry and i allow him to have one parking space for each of the forty ; units for the elderly, and two parking spaces each for the ; ten family units . ' � There was little discussion from the Planning & Zon�ng ! Commission and the Council. Mayor Pro-Tem Florence asked if there were any guests present to speak for or against ' the application. There were none. The City Secretary ' reported that she had not received any correspondence or petitions in regard to the zoning application. ' There being no further discussion, Planning & Zoning ' Commission Member Bob Stewart made a motion to close their portion of the Public Hearing. The motion was seconded by ' Member Robert Sands and prevailed by the following vote : ' Ayes . Rogers , Stewart , Sands , Joyce, Spencer , and Cook Nays . None ' Absent : Burgess Councilman Shafer then made a motion to close the Council' s ' portion of the Public Hearing. The motion was seconded by Councilman Mullendore and prevailed by the following vote : Ayes . Florence, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, & Mullendore Nays . None ' Absent : Mayor Tate END OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS The Planning & Zoning Commission then recessed to the Conference Room to consider further business . � � The Council remained in session to continue consideration of other published agenda items . CITIZENS REQUEST AND/OR MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS Mr. Doyle Jordan, Citizen, then addressed the Council in regard to the drainage problem at 3709 High Drive. The City Manager advised Mr. Jordan that progress was being made and that he would be most happy to meet with him to discuss the status of the situation if he would come by City Hall. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES - August 21 , 23 , and 28 , 1979 The next order of business was consideration of the Minutes of ' August 21, 23 , and 28 , 1979 . Councilman Dunn made a motion to waive the reading of the Minutes and approve them as published. ' The motion was seconded by Councilman Shafer and prevailed by ' the following vote : Ayes : Florence, Ware , Oliver, Dunn, Shafer and Mullendore �, Nays : None r , Absent : Tate ' PRESENTATION - FREESE & NICHOLS - WATER & SEWER RATE STUDY The next order of business was for Mr. Bob Nichols , Freese & ? Nichols , Inc. , Consulting Engineers , to make a presentation regarding the water and sewer rate study. ; i ; t s � � � � V � � __ 09/04/79 ` f ' 4 � � � � In summary, Mr. Nichols reported that the rate study indicated ;: that a 28% increase in the water rates would be required on October 1, 1979 to provide sufficient water funds for operating expenses , debt service on outstanding bonds , coverage on out- � standing revenue bonds and debt service and coverage on bonds � required to finance necessary water improvements . He added, however, that the increase could be approached on a step method by providing for a 15% increase on October 1, 1979 and a 15% increase on October 1 , 1981. � � In regard to sewer rates , Mr. Nichols reported that federal regulations for participation in sewer construction projections that are partially funded with Federal grants require that the sewer fund be maintained as a separate account and that the sewer fund "pay its own way. " He noted that Grapevine' s agreement with the Trinity River Authority necessa.tated the adoption of these procedures in the planning of future sewer rates . Mr. Nichols then stated that in order to accomp�.�.sh this objective, an estimated 100% increase in the sewer rates would be needed, F; beginning on October 1, 1979. � E City Manager, Jim Hancock stated that it was the recommendation of the City Staff that the water rates be increased in accordance with the step procedure (15% increase on October �., 1979 and 15% � increase on October 1, 1981) , that sewer rates be increased by ` 100%, and that the guaranty deposit of $15 . 00 be increased to $25. 00. � Following a lengthy discussion, Councilman Ware made a motion to instruct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance providing for a 15% increase in water rates , and a 100% increase in sewer rates to be effective October 1, 1979 . Councilman Ware then amended � his motion to include increasing the guarantee deposit �rom $15 . 00 3 to $25 . 00. Councilman Mullendore was in agreement to that amendment. The motion and amendment then prevailed by the following vote : Ayes . Florence , Oliver , Ware, Dunn, Shafer & Mullendore Nays . None Absent: Tate I ORDINANCE - ACCESSORY & BUILDING SETBACK REQUIREMENTS , "R-1" `' The next order of business was for the City Council to consider an ordinance relative to amending the accessory and building setback requirements in the "R-1" Single Family Zoning District. The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed ordinance. The City Manager gave a brief history advising that a Public Hearing had been held on July 17 , 1.�79 in regard to the amendment � and that on August 21 , 1979 the Planning & Zoning Commission had recommended the change. At that time, the City Attorney was instructed to draft the necessary ordinance. Councilman Dunn made a motion that the ord�nance be adopted. E The motion was seconded by Councilman Ola.ver and prevailed by the following vote : ': Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Ware, Dunn, Shafer & Mullendore Nays . None ` Absent : Tate ORDINANCE 79-48 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRA.PEVZNE, TEXAS AMENDING r THE BASIC ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CONTAINED IN APPENDIX "A" , THE CODE OF ORDINANCES , THE CITY OF GRAPE- VINE BY AMENDING SECTION 7 , SUBSECTZON 7-101 (6) RELATING TO ACCESSORY BUILDINGS SPECIFZCALLY THE BUILDING SET r BACK REQUIREMENTS OF SAID ACCESSORY STRUCTURES ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. � � � � � 09/04/79 i f ORDINANCE - NO DRIVEWAYS ON PARK BLVD FROM PARK PLACE , PHASE III = � The next order of business was for the City Council to consider an � ordinance relative to access driveways on Park Boulevard in Park ; Place, Phase III. � The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed ordinance. City Manager, Jim Hancock explained that during the Council Meeting ; of August 21 , 1979 the Council had approved the final Plat of Park Place, Phase III with the contingency that a note be made on the face of the Plat disallowing driveway access onto Park Boulevard. At that time , the City Attorney advised that if ' such a stipulation was placed on the Plat, an ordinance should � be passed allowing for the enforcement of same. ! i Councilman Oliver then made a motion that the ordinance be approved. The motion was seconded by Councilman Mullendore and prevailed by the following vote : ' ; Ayes . Florence, Oliver , Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore & Ware � Nays . None i Absent : Tate ! � ORDINANCE 79-47 � � � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS i PROHIBITING THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR DRIVEWAYS ; OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF DRIVEWAYS WZTHIN CERTAIN SPECIFIED LOTS LOCATED IN THE PLOT OF PARK PLACE , � PHASE III CONTIGUOUS TO PARK BOULEVARD; PROVIDING j A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE , PROVIDING A PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. AWARD BID - BANK DEPOSITORY ' � The next order of business was for the City Council to review and award the bid pertaining to the City' s Bank Depository. � � ! The City Manager then read a letter to the Council from the ; accounting firm of Pittman & Harris as follows : September 4, 1979 ' Mr. James Hancock, City Manager � , City of Grapevine � Grapevine , Texas 76051 Dear Mr. Hancock: � We have reviewed the Depos�tory Bids received from ist National Bank of Grapevine and American Ban�kC of Commerce in accordance 4 with your request. We have also reviewed the City' s history of investing idle funds during the past two years . � ; Our conclusion, after our reviews , is that American Bank of ' Commerce should be awarded the depository bid contract as being the most competitive bid and that the contract which either would yield higher interest income or lower expenses for the ' City as applicable thereto. € � � We would be happy to discuss our comparisons of the two bids on 3 an item for item basis should you so desire. Yours very truly, ; � z i Pittman & Harris ; , - � � JLP :bm � r �: � � � � 09/04/79 A copy of the bids received are attached hereto and made a � part hereof as Exhibits "A" and "B" . i Following a short discussion, Councilman Mullendore made a � motion to award the bid for the City Bank Depository to F American Bank of Co�erce. The motion was seconded by � Councilman Ware and prevailed by the following vote : � � Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Ware, Shafer, Mull.endore & Dunn Nays ; None � Absent : Tate t � STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY ABANDONMENT, BROOKSIDE DRIVE �. The next order of business was for the City Counci7. to consider � an ordinance abandoning a portion of the street right-of-way on ' Brookside Drive. � R The City Manager gave a brief history stating that a 10'X315 ' strip had been dedicated in excess of the street right-of-way � needed. He advised that all of the utility companies affected � had given their consent for the abandonment. Mr. Hancock advised � that it was the recommendation of the City Staff that the abandonment be approved. The City Secretary read the caption o� the proposed ordinance. ,. kp F Councilman Dunn made a motion that the ordinance be adopted. � The motion was seconded by Councilman Mullendore and prevailed � by the following vote : � Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Ware, Dunn, Shafer, & mullendore Nays . None Absent : Tate � ;. , � ' ORDINANCE NO 79-49 � � AN ORDINANCE CLOSING, ABANDONING, AND VACATING � A PORTION OF BROOKSIDE DRIVE IN THE CITY OF GR.APEVINE , TEXAS , AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED; f PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND DECLAR�NG AN EMERGENCY. OAKWOOD APAR'TMENT PROJECT - OVERSIZING OF WATER & SEWER LINES The next order of business was for the City Council to consider a � proposal by Williams Builders for oversizing of sewer and water system extensions near the Oakwood Apartment project. City Engineer, Jim Baddaker summarized the following proposal. : ` August 15 , 1979 � J. R. Baddaker, P.E. Director, Planning & Engineering City of Grapevine P.O. Drawer 1547 Grapevine, Texas 76051 t Dear Mr. Baddaker: As per your request, we have outlined below the cost of various lines to be installed on the Oakwood Apartment project at 2400 Timberline Road and whose responsibility it is for payment . c A. Williams Builders of Texas , Inc. , is to pay the City of Grapevine the equivalent cost of installing a ;: 6-inch fire line on the project. (The City is installing a 1Q-inch for future needs . ) � � � � i 09/04/79 I I 475 L.F. 6" A. C. @ $7 . 66/L.F. =$3 ,638 . 50 1 each 6" gate valve = 331. 00 1 each fire hydrant w/gate valve = 1 , 175 . 00 ', Total Cost of Installing 6" Line $5 , 144. 50 ' Total Due City by Williams Builders of Texas , Inc. On Fire Line $5 , 144. 50 B. Williams Builders Of Texas , Inc. , will be installing ' the sanitary sewer at the Oakwood Apartment project and in order to meet the City of Grapevine ' s future needs an oversized system will be installed. The City of Grapevine wi11 pay the difference for the larger line. l. System required by the City 12" eastside 692 L.F. x $�,8 . 72 = $12 ,954. 24 8" westside 589 L.F. x $1Q . 85 = 6 ,390 . 65 Manholes : 3 each @ $600. 00 = 1., 800. 00 Extra depth M.H. x 17 L.F. x , $65 . 00/L.F. = 1 , 105 . 00 ' , 9 . 9 ' 2 . System required for Oakwood Apartments , 6" eastside 602 L.F. x $7 . 11/L.F.= $4,882 . 22 ' 6" westside 430 L.F. x $8. 11/L.F.= 3 ,487 . 30 ' Manhole : 1 each @ $600 . 00 = 600. 00 Cleanout : 2 each @ $lOQ . OQ = 2Q0 . 00 9 , 16 . 5 Difference Due Williams Builders Of Texas , Inc. , On Sewer Line $13 ,08Q . 37 � � Summary: Total Due City By Williams Builders o� Texas , Inc. , i on 6" Fire Line $ 5 , 144. 50 � Total Due Williams Builders of Texas , Inc. , By City On Sewer Line �13 , 08D . 37 s Total Due Williams Builders Of Texas , Inc. ; By City Of Grapevine $ 7 ,935 . 87 ; � � ; Sincerely, ' i i i Gary D. Williams � 4 4 GDW/c � � cc: SJW ; 3 E y k Accepte By Wi iam Tate , Mayor , For T e City 0 Grapevine � Mr. Baddaker advised the Council that it was the recommendation of the City Staff that the proposal be accepted. . s Councilman Dunn made a motion to accept the recommendation of � the City Staff and authorize payment to Williams Builders of Texas , Inc. , in the amount of $7 ,935 . 87 . The motion was seconded by Councilman Ware and prevailed by the following vote : ` Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore & Ware " Nays . None Absent : Tate ' � � �' F � S 5 09/04/79 � , ; SIXTH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT RESOLUTION € The next order of business was for the City Council to consider � a resolution regarding the City of Grapevine ' s participation in f Tarrant County' s Sixth Year Community Development Block Grant Program. � � The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed resolution. � Following a brief discussion, Councilman 0liver made a motion to � adopt the resolution. The motion was seconded by Councilman � Mullendore and prevailed by the following vote: ° � � Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Ware, Dunn, Shafer, & Mullendore Nays . None t Absent: Tate ' � RESOLUTION N0. 79-30 � '' # c RESOLUTION REGARDING CITY OF GRAPEVINE 'S PARTICIPATION � IN TARRANT COUNTY' S SIXTH-YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. � � TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHTS The next order of business was for the City Counc�.�. to consider � an ordinance pertaining to newly constructed traffic signal lights . �: � The City Engineer advised that new traffic signal l.ights had been � constructed on Highway 121 at its intersection with Mai.n Street. � He noted that the ordinance was for l.aw enforcement purposes re- garding the two signal lights . t Councilman Oliver made a motion that the ordinance be adopted. The motion was seconded by Councilman Shafer and preva.iled by the ` '� following vote: � � Ayes . Florence, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, & Mu�.lendore � Nays . None k Absent : Tate ORDINANCE N0. 79-50 ;: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITX OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS , ESTABLISHING > TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNALS EXHIBITING DIFFERENT COLORED LI.GHTS ` AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6701D ` TEX. RE . CIV. STAT. ANN. , UNIFORM ACT REGULATING TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, PROVIDING A � PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. r SPEED LIMIT ORDINANCE - TIMBERLINE DRIVE The next order of business was for the City Council to consider an ; ordinance relative to the speed limit on Timberl,ine Drive to accomodate the newly constructed Timberline Elementary School. � The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed ordinance. Following a short discussion, it was the concensus of the Council that a twenty mile per hour speed limit be enforced on Timberline Drive from its intersection with Mustang Drive to approximately the second platted lot southwest of Kerr Drive on school days from 7 : 00 - 9 : 00 A.M. and from 2 : 00 - 4: 00 P.M. Councilman Oliver made a motion that the ordinance be adopted as � discussed. The motion was seconded by Councilman Shafer and prevailed by the following vote: Ayes . Florence, Ware, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer & Mullendore � Nays . None � Absent : Tate � A i' S � � � 09/04/79 i � ORDINANCE N0. 79-46 i ; AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS , REGULATING THE SPEED OF VEHICLES WITHIN THE CITY; SPECIFYING THE REASONABLE AND PRUDENT SPEED FOR PUBLIC STREETS AND ALLEYS WITHIN THE CITY; AUTHORIZING THE ERECTION OF TRAFFIC REGULATION SIGNS; REPEALING CONFLICT�NG ORDINANCES ; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OF FINE ' NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED ($200. OQ� DOLLARS . FOR EACH OFFENSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ' WORKMAN' S COMPENSATION ORDINANCE The next order of business was for the City Council to consider an ordinance pertaining to salari.es as related to Workman' s Compensation claims . Assistant City Manager, Bi�.1 Eisen outlined the proposed ordinance. Following a short discussion, Councilman Dunn suggested that further consideration be given to the matter to determine ' various options . ' Councilman Dunn therefore made a motion that the item be tabled. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ware and prevailed by the following vote : ' Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Ware, Dunn, Shafer, & Mullendore ' Nays . None Absent : Tate ZONING APPLICATION Z79-21, VERA PEARCE - The next order of business was for the City Council to consider '� ; the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission on ' Zoning Application Z79-21 submitted by Vera �earce and a subse- ' quent ordinance. ; It was noted that the Public Hearing relative to the zoning ; case had been held on August 2�, 1979 , but the application was referred back to the Planning & Zoning Comm�ssion by the Council pending further clarification for their recommendation of denial. ' Mr. Baddaker reported that the Planning & Zoning Commi.ssion had reconsidered the application and recommended that the � property in question was not suited for industrial uses for the following reasons : ; l. The irregular shape of the property provided � for a major access point to Pool Road, whick� ; is too narrow to withstand the heavy traffic b associated with an industrial zoning; � � 2 . The zoning of adjacent property is virtually � Multi-Family and Single Family. He added, therefore that it was the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission that the property in question be rezoned to "C-2" Community Business District Zoning. � The applicant was asked if she would be in agreement to the commercial zoning. Mrs . Esti�l., representing Mrs . Pearce : advised that they would be in agreement with the understanding � t . � � � � a: �: � � 09/04/79 that consideration could be given at a later date to industrial usage if a specific user of the property so desired. Mayor Pro-Tem Florence stated that he wanted to made sure the applicant understood that if the ordinance was passed, the Council � was voting simply on "C-2" zoning and not granting any type of & delayed decision on a specific use. He noted further that as in any zoning case, the applicant would have the option to file another ` application for consideration at a later date. The applicant � stated that she understood. � � The City Secretary read the caption of the proposed ordinance. � Councilman Ware made a motion to adopt the ordinance. The motion �; was seconded by Councilman Mullendore and prevailed by the � following vote : � Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore & Ware Nays . None ; Absent : Tate � ORDINANCE N0. 79-44 � AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDZNANCE N0. 70-7.0, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX "A" OF � THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS , GRANTING A i ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS BEING A LOT , TRACT , OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING ,AND � BEING SITUATED IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS , BEING A PART OF THE J. N. GIBSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. 591, F IN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS MORE FULLY AND � COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ` ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM � "R-1" SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRZCT TO "C-2" COMMUNITY BUSINESS DISTRICT ZONING; CORRECTING THE � OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND � AMENDMENT THEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND 6 DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ZONING APPLICATION Z79-24, WALI,ACE-AEAN CONSTRUCTION C0. The next order of business was for the City Council to consider E the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission on � Zoning Application Z79-24 submitted by TnTall,ace/Dean Corporation and a subsequent ordinance. City Engineer, Jim Baddaker advised that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended unanimously to approve the appl.ication contingent upon approval from the City Attorney that the parking = requirements could be so specified in the ordinance. It was determined that the City Attorney had a�.ready been made aware of the request of the applicant and had advised the City Staff that specific requirements could be outJ,ined under the Specific Use Permit zoning. The City Secretary read the caption of the praposed ordinance. Councilman Shafer made a motion to adopt the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ware and prevailed by the � following vote: Ayes . Florence, Oliver, Dunn, Ware, Shafer , & Mullendore Nays . None � Absent : Tate � t 4 e � � 09/04/79 ; i � 3 ORDINANCE N0. 79-45 � ; AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 70-10 , THE � COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF � GRAPEVINE , TEXAS , SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS ; APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE , T�XAS , GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED ' AS BEING A LOT, TRACT , OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND ' BEING SITUATED IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS , BEING A ' PART OF THE WILLIAM DOOLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. 422 , IN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS , MORE FULLY AND ' COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM ' "R-2" TWO FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT AND "R-3" MULTI- FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT TO "SP" SPECIFIC USE PERM�T DISTRICT FOR MULTI-FAMILY PURPOSES , PROVIDING CERTAIN PARKING REQUIREMENTS ; IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED SITE PLAN; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MA�; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS , MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT THEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A I PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. ' EXECUTIVE SESSION - REAL ESTATE ' The next order of business was for the City Council to recess to the Conference Room to discuss the purchase of real estate ' pursuant to Article 6252-17 , V.A.T. C. S . , Subsection (f) , ' Texas Civil Statutes . The Council reconvened in the Council Chambers with all members present with the exception of Mayor Tate. The City Manager explained that the City Staff had been ' negotiating with P�rs . Parr in an attempt to acquire some ��� ' future park property in the southern section of the City. He explained that Mrs . Parr would exchange five acres of land at a value of $7 ,000 per acre for 27+ acres on Bear � Creek at a rate of $5 , 000 per acre with a cash balance to ' Mrs . Parr of $100 , 140 . 00 payable over a period of ten years at a rate of 10% per annum. He added that Mrs . Parr wanted '� Mineral Rights to the property, but it was his recommendation ? that the right be stricken from the contract . ', � Councilman Dunn then made a motion to authorize the City ; Manager to enter into a contract for the purchase of the ; heretofore mentioned property as outlined. The motion was ! seconded by Councilman Shafer and prevailed by the following � vote: � Ayes . Florence , Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Ware & Mullendore � Nays . None ! Absent : Tate � � � ADJOURNMENT 3 There being no further business to come before the Council , ' Councilman Oliver made a motion to adjourn. The motion �aas seconded by Councilman Shafer and all in attendance voted aye. � � > ; � � E E � E �f i � � � • � � � i � x. K � � C' [ 09/04/79 � f �. € � PASSED AND APPROVED on this the /,6' day of _ �u�y _:., 1979 . � � � .� ;: �� �f�' MAYOR " x E k y ATTEST: X f I: Y I ` �' F k t �� k i R k; , , CITY OF GRAPEVINE . DEPOSITORY BID The First Nati.or�al Bank � � � � � ' ' � - (Bank� 1400 S. Main; Grapevine, Texas 760�1 � � � - � - - � � (Address) desires to act as depository for the City of Grapevine for the biennium beginning October 1, 1979 and ending September 30, 19$1. � The Bank's proposal to the City of Grapevine is as follows : . � l. The Bank agrees to receive funds of the City o� Grapevine from local, state, and federal sources � in line with customary existing statutory regula- k tions . � 2. As security for the deposits of the City o� Grapevine, � the Bank will pledge to the City of- Grapevine securi- � ties equal to the largest balances the City of Grapevine naintains in the Bank. Substitutions of � securities or change of total amounts of securities � may be made only by and with proper written authori- zation approved by the City of Grapevine. Joint receipt will be made with: � � First National Bar:k in Dallas (Bank) �' � Dallas. Te�:as Ft. Worth National Bank (Bank) Ft. Worth, Texas (Bank) � � 4, 3 . T�ao possibilities (A and B below) are listed for quoting on Time Deposits ; please fill in the �; blanks for the items you are to participate: ; F A. The Bank agrees to pay the following rate of f interest for the entire period of the contract: 8.50 per cent per annum on any time deposit open account having a maturity date less than 90 days and not less than 30 days after the date of deposit, or payable upon written notice ' of less than 90 days and less than $100,000, z 8. 75 per cent per annum for less than 90 and more than 30 days and $100,000 and over. 8. 15 per cent per annum on any time deposit open account having a maturity date of less than 180 days and not less than 90 days after the date of deposit, or payable upon written notice less than 180 days and not less than 90 days and less than $100 ,000. � I � � F . � . . � 9.00 per cent per annum for less than � 180 days and more than 90 days and $100,000 �' and over. � � � �8.25��p er cent per annum on any time deposit ! f a�ng a maturity date of 180 days or longer � after the date of deposit or payable upon � written notice of 180 days or longer and less � than $100,000. � �9.��0� 0 ��er cent per annum for 180 days or � oI nger and $100 ,000 , . and over. 8. 35 per cent per annum on any time deposit � having a maturity date of 1 year or longer c after the date of deposit and less thar� � $100, 000. 9.00 er cent per annum on any time deposit aving a maturity date of l year or longer � after the date of deposit and $1QO,OOQ� and �, over. 4- B. all Time Deposits created by a contract w' h � re ect to the particular deposit, for a ri�od of ti not less than thirty days , � an i erest rate wi be paid that will be not 1 s than: � 1. One-four of one percent . 25%� more than � the Treasur ill Discou , on time deposits � of 30 days or ger, t less than 9Q days. � 2. Thirty one-hundre f one percent (0.30%� more than the T asury ' ll Discount, on Time Deposits f not less an 90 days , but less than days. � 3. One-h of one percent (0. 50%� mo than the � Tre ury Bill Discount, on Time Depos s of n less than 180 days and not greater t n � one year. C. The Bank agrees to honor and continue any investments � made during the term of depository contract that � might mature after the expiration of the depository ; contract at the same rate of interest as investments = maturing before the expiration of the contract. ` (Insert Yes or No� Yes � � � D. The City of Grapevine reserves the right to invest ` any and all funds not needed for immediate operations in United States Government or other securities should their effective interest rates exceed the � interest rate bid above. � 4. The Bank will permit overdrafts without interest charge � for 30 consecutive days if the aggregate overdrafts t of all �un�s do not exceed The maximum legal ; overdraft limit of the Ban is presently � � � Does your Bank allow surpluses in account s o o set ` overdrafts in other account(s) where the customer has several accounts? (Insert Yes or No) No � � � Page 2 i . . , ;. : , . �. �: � 5. If you do not wish to allow interest free overdra�"ts , � � or if the number of days in Item 4 above is exceeded, �. the Bank agrees to charge � '�, per annum simple interest. The maximum leg-a��oari limit of th� Bank is $200,000 . As your Bank grows, wi�.l you f cont�.nue to ma e available yaur new loan limit? �` 4 (Insert Yes or No) Yes � b. The Bank will furnish the fallowing ma�erials and � services without charge (strike out where not applicable� ; � (A) No service charge checking accoun�s . {B} Ali money wrappers, rubber stamps , zipper � ar lock bags . � {C} Safety deposit box. (D) Monthly 1is�ing of all securi�y pl.edges � shawing market rates of all. bonds. (E) The Bank will list all checks for all, � accaunts in Check Number Order at no cost. (F) Bank Exehange ar Cashiers Checks. 4 (G) The Bank agrees to act as paying agenC without � charge ort any and all bonds now existi.ng or ��� hereafter issued by the City of Grapevine if � � Che City sa desires. � (H) The Bank agrees to service any bonds or coupons as paying agen� for the City of Grapevine wi�hout � � charge. �' {I} The Bank agrees to furnish a daily balance on � each accoun�. R' (J) Any, and all other bank services asked for that � are permissable under existing statutory xules and regulations. Please list. . � � � � �' . . . . . . . . . . � � € � Remarks : . . . . . � � � � . . _ . . . . . . . . . � � . . . . . . . � � Subma.tted this 4th day of Se.�.te.mher � . 1���- � � t FIRST NATIONAI, BAD'.K an i400 South Main Street � G . . . . . 5 ��.S.i�J �/t''t..�t Jr ' � By: " L���, . P si ent g, J. McNABB � *Note: The City of Grapevine currently has approximately $3,500,000. 00 � worth of cash in demand and Time Deposits. The Ci.ty of � Grapevine an�icipates to sell additional General 4bli,gatian and � Revenue Bonds during the next fiscal year estimated at � $x,�sa,000. oa. � ; � Page 3 � }: � . , 'i • t � E ' �' f ATTACHMENT "A" � t � Example of applica�ion of factors in determining a deposit interest rate. � , Term of Treasury Treasury Bill Bid Time � ` Time Bill Asked Adjusted to Fac�or Deposi� � � Depasit Discount Neares� 0:10% Increase Inte�res�t R�ate r � Qne Mon�h 6. 68 6. 7Q . Q.25 6. 457a � Ttao Months 6. $3 6. $0 0. 25. 7 .Q57o � � Three Months 7 . 15 7. 20 0. 25 7 . 45% 5ix Mon�hs 7 . 70 7. 7Q 0. 30 8.007� � Seven Months 7 . 8$ 7. 90 O.SO $.40�4 � � One Year 7 . 95 8. 00 Q. SQ 8. 5Q%p � � � � � � � �! ' � F � . � � � � � . � � � � . Y E � a �{ k f K G F , Page 4 � � t � . � .� . . . . CITY OF GRAPEVINE f � DEPOSITORY B�ID � The . . . . . . . . : . . ' AmPr;�an Rank of Commerce (Ba11k� *, �1205 South Main, Gra evine, Texas 76051 � � � � � � � � � (Address� _ k desires to act as depository for the City of Grapevine for the � � biennium beginning October 1, 1979 and ending September 30, 19$1 . � The Bank's proposal to the City of Grapevine is as follows : 1 . The Bank agrees to receive funds of the City o� Grapevine from local, state, arid federal sources �. in line with customary existing statutory regula- tions . � 2. As security for the deposits of the City of Grapevine, � the Bank will pledge to the City of -Grapevine securi- _ ties equal to the largest balances the City of e Grapevine maintains in the Bank. Substitutions of � securities or change of total amounts of securities � may be made only by and with proper written authori- zation approved by the City of Grapevine. Joint receipt will be made with: �. Republic National Bank of Dallas (Bank) � Dallas Texas and/or � � National Bank of Commerce (Bank) Dallas� Texas (Bank) � � � 3. �ao possibilities (A and B below) are listed for quoting on Time Deposits ; please fill in the � z blanks for the items you are to participate: � �: A. The Bank agrees to pay the following rate of j! interest for the entire period of the contract: _ ; � 15 per cent per ann�n on any time deposit � , o en account havin a maturit date less than P g Y 90 days and not less than 30 days after the � date of deposit, or payable upon written notice ' of less than 90 days and less than $100,000. 9.05 per cent per annum for less than 90 and ° more than 30 days and $100,000 and over. z: k 8.00 per cent per annum on any time deposit f open account having a maturity date of less than 180 days and not less than 90 days after the date of deposit, or payable upon written notice '` less than 180 days atid not less than 90 days ` and less than $100,000. � � � � K � 9.51 per cent per annum for less than 180 days and more than 90 days and $100,000 � and over. �_per cent per annum on any time deposit ; ah ving a maturity date of 180 days or longer after the date of deposit or payable upon written notice of 180 days or longer and less than $100,000. ��per cent per annum for 180 days or oi nger and $100,000, _ and over. 8.00 Per cent per annum on any time deposit having a maturity date of 1 year or longer after the date of deposit and less than , $100,000. 9.61 per cent per annum on any time deposit a�i ving a maturity date of 1 year or longer after the date of deposit and $100,000 and over. On all Time Deposits created by a contract wi�k espect to the particular deposit, for a pe -�od o ime not less than thirty days , � an in est rate ' l1 be paid that will be not les than: 1. One-fo th of one percent (0. %� more than the Treas Bill Discount on time deposits NO of 30 days o longer, b less than 90 days. 2. Thirty one-hundre of one percenr (0.30%� more than the Tr sur ill Discount, on NO Time Deposits not less han 90 days , but less than 18 days. � 3. One-hal of one percent (0. 50%� mo than the ' Treas y Bill Discount, on Time Depos of NO no ess than 180 days and not greater t • �' e year. � C. The Bank agrees to honor and continue any investments ' made during the term of depository contract that � might mature after the expiration of the depository contract at the same rate of interest as investments maturing before the expiration of the contract. ' (Insert Yes or No) NO . e City of Grapevine reserves the right to ' � any an not needed for ' ate operations NO � in United States Gov her securities should th ' ective interest rates est rate bid above. 4. The Bank will permit overdrafts without interest charge � for consecutive days if the aggregate overdrafts t of al un s do not exceed � The maximum legal overdraft limit of the Ban is presently � � Does your Bank allow surpluses in account s to o set overdrafts in other account(s) where the customer has several accounts? (Insert Yes or No) yES on Demand Deposits Page 2 � � � f _ � . .; ♦ ( . I+ $ ' i I • I I 4 I 5. If you do no�C wish to allow interest free overdrafts , � � i or if the number of days in Item 4 above is exceeded, � ' the Bank agrees �o charge � ��50� �. % per annum simple i interest. The maximum I,eg-a�. loan limi� of the Bank # I is 239 000.00 As your Bank grows , will you cont�.nue �o ma e available your new Ioan li.mit? � (Insert Yes ar No) YES . 6. The Bank wi11 furnish the following materials and � p ! services without charge �strike out where not appl.icable� : � ' (A) No service charge checking accoun�s . � (B} ,A11 money wrappers, rubber stamps , zipper � or lock bags. �' , {C} Safety deposit box. � ' (D) Monthly listing of all security pledges � showing market rates of all bonds. `' ' ��--��e-Ba�-�,���.-�--��.s�.-a��.--.e�e�s-�-0-�-.a�l. a�c-c-et��-��--G��c-�-�I�e�-4���-r--a�--�-efr��. � ' (F) Bank Exchange or Cashiers Checks. ' (G) The Bank agrees to act as paying agen� without � charg,e on any and all bonds now existing ar � ' hereafter issued by the City of Grapevine if �. � Che City sa desires. (H) The Bank agrees to service any bonds or coupons as paying agent for the Ci�y of Grapev�ne without �: charge. {Z) The Bank agrees to furnish a daiiy balance on � '' each account. ' tJ} Any, and all other bank services asked for that � are permissable under exis�ing statutory rules � � and regulations. Please list. . . . . . . . Free Printed Checks and Deposit 51i,_ps . . . E � � . . . . . . . . � . � ; . . . . 4 � Remarks : A Contract shauld be pruden�ly bindin ori �he Citv as we11 as� � �` � � � . . . . . . . . . the Deposito ,ry bank_� j . . . . . . . � j . . . � Submi.tted this 4�h a�y Qf September , �g7�• � �. American Bank of Caammerce a . �z R a . � � � Y� Pr i Rager C ud �' �Note: The Ci.ty of Grapevine currently has app xima�el , 0,000.00 �: � worth of cash in demand and Time Deposits. City of , ; Grapevine anticipates to sell 'additional General C?bligatian and k Revenue Bonds during the next fi.scal year esti.mated at ' $�.,�sa,oao. oa. � � r8g� 3 . f � . � , � r• � �. r ATTACHMENT "A" Example of application of factors in determining a deposit i.nterest rate. :� Term of Treasury Treasury Bi.11 Bid Time ' Time Bill Asked Adjusted to Factor Deposit Depasit Discaunt Neares� 0. 10% Increase Interes't� Rate C?ne Mon�h 6. 68 6. 74 0.25 ' 6. 45°/p Two Mon�Chs 6. $3 6. 80 0. 2S. 7 . Q5°�a Three Months 7 . 15 7.20 0. 25 7.457a Six Mon�hs 7. 70 7. 70 0. 3Q . 8. 00% Seven Months 7 . 8$ 7. 90 O. SO 8.4070 One Year 7. 95 $. 00 Q. SQ $. 5Q7p k �. � , Page 4 � a, � � �