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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-08 Special Meeting� I j f I � ! CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS # � AGENDA � � SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING ; TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1975, AT 7:30 P.M. ( COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET � 2 � � � I. CALL TO ORDER � i � � II. INVOCATION to be given by Mayor Tate. i ! � i III. CITIZENS REQUESTS AND/OR MISC. REPORTS &. DISCUSSIONS: � i j A. � � � � IV. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (April 1) � � V. OLD BUSINESS: � F A. � I � i �; VI. NEW BUSINESS: $ ! �' � A. City Council to canvass the ballots of the 1975 � � General City Officers Election. I � B. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to � review the Master Plan. � ( � F � _; I i 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, 1969, � THE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 4TH � DAY OF APRIL, 1975, AT 3 :00 P.M. � � � GAwnn>� �� CITY SECRETARY � � � � i { SAATE OF TEXAS X REEL 3 � COUNTY OF TARRANT X SIDE A CITY OF GRAPEVINE X 362-763 The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, convened in special " meeting at 7:45 P.M. , on this the 8th day of April, 1975, with the { following members present, to-wit: Doil Dalton Nlayor Pro-Tem Thelma Conine Councilwoman ` Millard Dilg Councilman Tommy Eidson Councilman Bob Murphy Councilman E constituting a quorum, with Mayor Tate absent, with Floy Ezell City Manager { Kenneth Pritt City Secretary 1 � Myaor Pro-Tem Dalton called the meeting to order. i � The Invocation was given by Mayor Pro-Tem Dalton. ; ,{ The first order of business was to consider the minutes of the April 1 meeting. Councilman Murphy made a motion to waive the reading of the minutes and approve them as presented. Councilwoman Conine seconded � the motion and the motion prevailed by the following vote: � � Ayes: Conine, Dalton, Dilg, Eidson, Murphy � � Noes: None '� Absen�: Tate The City Secretary stated that there was no Old Business. The next order of business was to canvass the ballots of the 1975 4 City Officer' s Election. 'I�he City Secretary introduced to the Council ' the Elee�ion Tally Sheets for their approval. He then stated that the election had faithfully been conducted by the Election Judge, Mrs. Goad, and two other election officials: Mrs. Cluck and Mrs. Langley. The City Manager then stated that the thirty-five absentee ballots were voted into the machine by Mrs. Goad between 1:00 and 3:00 P.M. The City Secretary pointed out the position of these thirty-five absentee voters on the Poll List. Councilman Murphy inquired if the new officers had met all of the requirements to hold office. The City Secretary stated that, to the best of his knowledge, both persons had p met all of the qualifications. The City Secretary then read Resolution � No. 75-11 to the Council. There was little discussion and Councilman Eidson made a motion to pass and approve Resolution 75-11. Councilman � Dilg seconded the motion and the motion prevailed by the following , vote: , � Ayes: Conine, Dalton, Dilg, Eidson, Murphy � Noes: None j Absent: Tate j � RESOLUTION NO. 75-11 � , i RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULTS OF CITY OFFICER' S ELECTION � � � WHEREAS, there came to be considered the returns of an � election held on the 5th day of April, 1975, for the purpose ; of electing the hereinafter named officials, and it appearing ' from said returns, duly and legally made that there were cast i at said election 601 balid and legal votes; that each of the { candidates in said election received the following votes: , j ? � � MAYOR '. WILLIAM D. "BTLL" TATE ------------ 549 � C4UNCTL PLACE 1 '''. DOIL E. DALTON ------------------- 532 � CQUNCIL PLACE 2 � , ' C. L. "LARRY" OLIVER -------------- 300 � TOMMY EIDSON ---------------------- 186 � C. R, "TIP" Jt}F3NSON --------------- 11I � � COUNCZL PI,ACE 6 � CHARLES DUNN --------------------- 300 � MILLARD J, DILG ------------------- 288 � NOT++1 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 'I"I�E CITY COUNCIL OF � THE CITY OF GRAFEVTNE, TEXAS: � � � � THAT, said electian was duly called; tha� no�ice of � � said electian was given in accordance with law; and that the following named per�ons were duly elected to �he offices indieated: � � WILLIAM D. "BILL" TATE ----------- MAYUR � DOIL E. DALTON ------------------- COUNCIL PLACE 1 � C. L. "LARRY° OLIVER ------------- COUNCIL PLACE 2 � CHARLES DUNN ----------- COUNCIL PLACE 6 � ----------- � s. THAT, �he �aid above parties are hereby declared duly � elected to said respective offices, subject to the taking of their oaths and filing bond as provided by the laws o� this � , State and the ordinances of this City. � � �: � � The City Manager then stated that the newly elected of�icials would �, be sworn in at the next meeti.ng - April 15. Mayor Pro--Tem Dal�on � asked Mr. Oliver and Mr. Dunn to stand and be recagni�ed. � � The next order of business was �or �he City Council and Planning & _ Zaning Commi�sion to review dra�t reports 2 and 3 of the Master Pl.an. � Mayor Pro-Tem Dalton. introduced Mr. Jon.es of Freese & Nichols Engineers � and his t�wo colleagues. Mr. Jones made some introductory comments. He s�ated that this praject was started in ti7'anuary 1974; he said that he reali�ed that it had been s�retched over an intolerable length of time but �hat gavernment funding for these projects had �allen way off. He �. then placed some maps on the wa11s that reflected populatian density, tharoughfares, water systems, and drainage. Mr. Jones then stated that � the two reports presented were drafts and that they would be combined into � a single report when submit�ed in final fora�. He then sta�ed �hat the � City Administration had pointed out one large error to him. This �rror ; came in the reporting of the 1974 populatic�n where some 600 persans were � not counted. Mr. Jones then stated the correct 1974 populatian as bein.g � 9,055. Mr. Jones then sumntarized draft repart #2, Popu2ation, Kc�using, � and Thoraugh�ares. He s�ated that the population tor �he City of � Grapevine in 1994 would probably be 55,000; that the high papu.latian far � that date was 70, 000, and the low papulatian wauld be 40,OQ0. Councilman � Dilg then inquired if the figures would be higher because �hey had based the figures an 600 persons less than our actual popula�ion. Mr. Jones � explained that the figures were not made by a mathmetical calcula�ian � but �aken from a growth curve; �herefore the error would nat change the predictions. Canrad Heede, member of the Planning & Zoning Cozr�mission, inquired as to haw "density" was de�ined. It was explained that the preiiminary 2and use map had been used ta determine what uses �he land � would beSt have and �hat density was figured from that by using an average � � � ; number of persons per acre for that particular use. Mr. Jones then ' explained that the chapter on Housing was very short and that it R � mainly explained what types of houses people were trying to buy; and } a the pressures that are effecting the market and causing people to buy �� that particular type of house. Mr. Jones then summarized the chapter on Thoroughfares. He stated that the City had extremes in this area because of the proximity to the D/FW Airport. He then discussed the � possibilities of several freeways being extended through our area and ' pointed out these thQroughfares on a map. Mr. Jones then described } several types of streets within the City ranging from Type A (cement A � medium, landscaped, left turn lane) to Type E ( residential street- _ � 30 foot right-of-way) . Mr. Jones then discussed the Central Business ` � District. He stated that the parking in this area is very poor and I that he really has no solution for the problems of the downtown area. + Mr. Jones then introduced Draft Report #3 - Water Systems & Storm � Drainage. This was a very short report with the emphasis being placed = on the water system and what would be needed in the near future. It � was brought out that the City will need to obtain future water supplies and also need to construct an additional elevated water storage tank. It was also brought out that several new lines will � have to be added or enlarged to carry the increased amounts of water. � � During the synopsis of the chapter on Storm Drainage, the main point � was the recognition of the two main watershed areas (Denton Creek `; � and Big Bear Creek) and also the 100 year floodplains in these areas. �> a � ; � Mayor Pro-Tem Dalton thanked Mr. Jones and his associates for a fine � presentation and then he declared the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. � r - --�, ; PASSED AND APPROVED, thics the � day of , 1975. � i 4 I • � MAYOR ; � ; ATTEST: � ; � � £ . { � i CITY ECRETARY ` � ; � , ;; ; I � ,� ; ; a � , � ; � :i � ; , i 1 ' �