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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-02 Regular Meeting CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 2, 1973, AT 7:30 P. M. I . CALL TO ORDER. II . INVOCATION. III . CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 4 AND SEPTEMBER 18, 1g73, MEETINGS . IV. CITIZENS REQUESTS AND/OR MISC. REPORTS � DISCUSSIONS . A. Chris Davidson, representative o� the Tarrant County Planning Department, to present a county soil survey. B . William J. Boswell , 408 Grandview Drive. V. OLD BUSINESS : A. Consideration o� a resolution authorizing and directing the City Attorney to sign an agreed judgment for the City of Grapevine in Case No. 17-8539-71 in the 17th Judicial District Court of Tarrant County, Texas. [City of Southlake vs. City of Grapevine concerning boundaries] VI . NEW BUSINESS : A. Consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No . 70-� 0, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages for of�-premise consumption, on an emergency basis. Planning � Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale of alcoholic beverages to the specified building as shown on the site plan. Applicant - Nu-Way Distributors , Inc . , 5028 South Hwy. B. Consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract o� land in the William P . Herring Survey from "R-1 " to "C-2" Community Business District, on first reading. Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application. Applicant - Jess Mitchell C. Consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages �or o��-premise consumption, on an emergency basis. Planning E Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale of alcoholic beverages to the speci�ied building as shown on the site plan. Applicant - Dixie Grocery , 4401 South Hwy. 157. , D. Consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages �or off-premise consumption, on an emergency basis. Planningd E Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale o� alcoholic beverages to the speci�ied building as shown on the site plan. Applicant - Silver Lake Enterprises , Inc . E. Consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No . 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages for of�-premise consumption, on an emergency basis. Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale o� alcoholic beverages to the specified building as shown on the site plan. Applicant - Sundown Sales , Inc. [Buddies Supermarket] 613 Main Street. F . Consideration o� an ordinance amending Ordinance No . 70-� 0, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract o� land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages for of�F-premise consumption, on an emergency basis. Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale of alcoholic beverages to the speci�ied building as shown on the site plan. Applicant - M. R. Blanks [Red Ball Service Station) Hwy. 121 West G. Consideration o� an ordinance amending Ordinance No . 70-� 0, a Zoning Ordinence, granting a zoning change on a trsct o� land to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic bev- erages for on-premise consumption, on an emergency basis . Planning � Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application, limiting the sale of alcoholic beverages to the speci�ied locations within Terminal Nos. 2E, 2W, 3E, and 4E, and the entire building operated as Fred Harvey Hotel , as shown on the site plans. Applicant - Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board in association with Dobb's House, Inc . and Fred Harvey Hotels, Inc . H. Consideration o� a resolution to employ an attorney [John Boyle, Jr. ) to collect delinquent taxes owed to the City of Grapevine. I . Discussion of a drainage problem on Lucas Drive. J. Consideration an ordinance adopting the "JOINT AIRP�RT ' ZONING ORDINANCE". K . Consideration of a mobile home permit application �or Albert McKool on Dove Loop Road. Planning � Zoning Commission recommended to approve the application. L. Consideration of an ordinance expanding the participation of' the City of Grapevine and its employees in the Texas Municipal Retirement System, on an emergency basis. M. Review bid tabulations for city sanitation service. ' N. Review bid tabulations for [four] city vehicles. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V . A . T. C.S . , AS AMENDEO BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 63rd LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION , 1973, THE CITY ' COUNCIL AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND PDSTED ON THIS THE 28th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1973. � • • CITY SECRETARY i � 105 STATE OF TEXAS � COUNTY OF TARRANT O CITY OF GRAPEVINE � The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, convened in regular meeting at 8 :41 p . m. , on this the 2nd day of Dctober, 1973, with the following members present, to-wit: William D. Tate Mayor Doil Dalton Councilman Tommy Eidson Councilman Thelma Conine Councilwoman C. D. Pittard Councilman Millard Dilg Councilman constituting a quorum, with Phil Parker absent, and Floy Ezell City Manager Jim Hancock Assistant City Manager Randy Vinson City Secretary John Boyle City Attorney and Mayor Tate called the meeting to order. The Invocation was given by Councilwoman Conine. Councilman Eidson moved to approve tl-ie minutes of the September � 4, 1973, and September 18, 1973, meetings as presented by tHe City Secretary. Councilman Oilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Daltori, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker Chris Davidson, representative of the Tarrant County Planning Department, gave a presentation concerning a soil survey for � Tarrant County. He stated the Planning Oepartment was requesting � an accelerated soil survey, in order to shorten the time of its � completion from eight years to two and one hal� years. He stated i the accelerated program would require local �inancial assistance. j He explained that a soil survey would assist local govet^nments � and private enterprises in making their location and construction decisions. He stated various types o� soils are more suitable for certain uses than others and they also react dif�erent when �� combined with various elements, such as some soils hold water more so than oti-iers , tl-ius causing �t-�e�uent f.looding. He stated a soil survey can help developers in locating problems centers n industrial s' s s " n a d associated in housing ite , hoppi g , parks, based on the safety and trUSt involved with the sites particular soils and their f avorability for foundations. He `, stated recreational areas can be located where soils are best � suited for landscaping, easy drainage, and permeability. He stated before laying utility pipe, it is important to know the corrsive characteristics , the consistency of tl-ie area°s soils and the depth to rocks. He stated the cost of the accelerated program for the entire county has decreased from ($110, 000. ] to [$100, 059. ] , due to the City of Arlington is presently obtaining their own soil survey. � 06 Mr. Davidson stated the City of Grapevine's cost [based on the original cost Pigure) is approximately [$2,700. ] and can be paid over a two-year period. He stated various utility companies are willing to participate in the program, thus reducing the cost to cities. He stated the National Soil Conservation Service would conduct the soil survey. Mr. Davidson asked the Council to write a letter to the County Judge, County Commissioner Prect.#3, and the CoUnty Planning , Department, stating the City of Grapevine is interested in I the accelerated soil survey program. Councilman Dalton moved to instruct the City Manager to write such a letter stating the city is interested in the accelerated soil survey program. Councilman Dilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker The City Attorney introduced �or consideration a resolution authorizing him [as City Attorney] to sign an agreed judgment in the City o� Southlake vs. City of Grapevine, city boundaries suit. He stated the boundary line of the agreed judgment is the same as the one both cities agreed to - at their conf erence meetings. He stated both cities would be bound to the agree- ment due to its being a "por warranto" suit, with the State of Texas a party to it. He stated the following area woUld be the exclusive extra- territorial jurisdiction of the City of Grapevine, with the City of Southlake relinquishing any claims or ordinances the City of Southlake might have passed concerning that area: "That area of land in Tarrant County, Texas, West of the field notes contained in Exhibit "A" attacl-ied hereto and made a part hereof and also being South of the North right-of-way line of State Highway 121 and such area South and West of' said point extending in a Southwesterly direction from the said beginning point described in Exhibit "A" above along the North right- o�-way line of State Highwat 1�1 to a point one mile i Southwest in the North right-of-way line of State Highway 121 , which point is one mile Soutl-iwest beyond the centerline of the intersection of Big Bear Creek and the North right-of-way of State Highway 121 ; and All the area of land East of the boundary line described by metes and bounds in the field notes attached I-iereto as Exhibi t "A". " He stated the �ollowing area would be the exclusive extra- territorial jurisdiction of the City of Southlake, 'with the City of Grapevine relinquishing any claims or ordinances the City of Grapevine might have passed concerning the area: "That area o� land in Tarrant County, Texas West � of the beginning point of the field notes contained � in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a pert hereof and also being North of tl-ie North rigl-it-oP-way of State Higl-�wey 4z1 and such area North and West of said point extending in a Southwesterly direction �rom the said beginning point described in Exhibit "A" above along the North right-of-way o� State Highway 121 to a point one mile Southwest in the North right-of-way line of State Highway 121 , which point is one mile Soutl-iwest beyond the centerline of tl-ie intersection of Big Bear Creek and the North right-of-way of State Highway 121 ; and All the area of land West of the boundary line described by metes and bounds in the field notes attached hereto as Exhibit "A". r' , on7 The City Attorney stated the agreed judgment does not cons- � titute any annexations, but means the City of Grapevine will heve the authority and ability to annex that described area. He stated the City of Southlake is also considering a similiar resolution tonight. Discussion was held concerning the proposed boundary line at Highway 114 and Highway 114 Business. It was stated the police should have access to the property East of Highway 114 for patrol purposes , without traveling through the City of Southlake. . I Mayor Tate asked the City Attorney to contact Southlake's City Attorney and request the City of Southlake to make the boundary line the centerline of Highway 114, or the North bound access road. i The Council considered the mobile home permit application o� Albert McKool , on Dove Loop Road. The Planning 6 Zoning Com- mission recommended to approve the application. No one was present to speak on bel-ialf o� the applicant. The City Manager brief ed the Council on its location, and stated a club-house [mobile home] was presently located on the tract in question. The Assistant City Manager stated the Corps of Engineers only allow non-permanent structures on specified tracts of land, due to its elevation. It was not known it Mr. McKool had received a permit from tl-ie Corps of Engineers for � the mobile home and sewage system. Councilman Eidson moved to table consideration of the Albert McKool mobile home permit application, until he has received Corps o� Engineers approval. Councilman Pittard seconded the � motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: �: Ayes : Tate, Oalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker i � Councilman Dalton stated he did not know if tl-ie Corps of Engineers � requirements should enter into the Council 's decision. Mayor Tate stated he tended to agree, bUt with his recollection E' of the area, he would be opposed to the application due to their are mobile home parks in the area. He stated it i,s an area that needed to be up-graded and is exposed to many �: visitors. The City Attorney stated he had contacted Southlake's City ' Attorney regarding the boundary line agreement. Southlake's City Attorney stated tf-ie only problem to the amendment at � Highway 114 and Highway 114 Business , was that the area might � be a part of the City o� Southlake's original incorporation, and in that case, they would tend not to agree to the amerid- ment. � The City 8ecretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract o� land in the Elizabeth Eox Survey to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic beverages �or off-premise consump- , tion, for consideration on an emergency basis by reading the caption. [Z-73-22, Nu-Way Grocery, 5028 S. Hwy. 157] . � The City Secretary stated f-�e had certified the petition received ; at the public hearin� opposing the zoning application, and that �' j the owners of at least (20%] of tl-ie land area within [200] feet � of the zoning application had signed it, therefore, requiring a [3/4) majority vote by tl-ie Council to adopt the ordinance granting the zoning amendment. � � j � r o�� � � � Mayor Tate stated the Planning � Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application. In answer to a question from Councilman Pittard, Chief o� Police J�mes Lilly stated i-iis of�icers patrol the area frequently, and he does not anticipate any problems. Councilman Dilg moved to accept the Planning E Zoning Commission 's recommendation to approve the zoning application and adopt the ordinance on an emergency basis. Councilman Dalton seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker ORDINANCE N0. 73-46 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 70-10, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPE- VINE , TEXAS SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS TITLE 10 DF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND IN THE ELIZABETH COX SURVEY, IN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE , TARRANT COUNTY , TEXAS ; MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY TO "SP" SPECIFIC USE PERMIT DISTRICT FOR THE RETAIL SALE OF ALCDHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR OFF-PREMISE CDNSUMPTION ONLY AND THE STORAGE OF ALCOHDLIC BEVERAGES INCIDENTAL TO SAID RETAIL SALE ALL ACCORDING TO THE SITE PLAN ATTACH- ED HERETO AND MAOE A PART HEREOF ; CORRECTING THE OFFI- CIAL ZONING MAP ; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GEN- ERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY ; AND OECLARING AN EMERGENCY . i 3 The City Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 70-� 0, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land in the William P. Herring Survey, Abstract No . 663, from "R-1 " to "C-2" Community Business District, for con- sideration by reading the caption. [Z-73-24, Jess Mitchell ) . Mayor Tate stated the Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application. TI-ie City Manager stated this zoning application would be effected by Ordinance No. 73-24, requiring the dedication of right-of-way for any thoroughf are adjacent to the property. Councilman Eidson moved to accept the Planning E Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the zoning application and adop t the ordinance on First reading. Councilman Pittard seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote : Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg � Noes : None ' Absent: Parker r � ORDINANCE N0. 73- 51 � AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 70-10, A ZDNING � ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND IN THE WILLIAM P . , HERRING SURVEY , ABSTRACT N0. 663, IN THE CITY OF GRAPE- VINE, TEXAS AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY FROM "R-1 " TO "C-2" COMMUNITY BUSINESS DISTRICT; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ; PRESERVING ALL DTHER PORTIONS DF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING `1 � 1 (1. � � � THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL � WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. The City Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land in the William Oriskell SUrvey to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic beverages �or off-premise con- sumption, �or consideration on an emergency basis by reading the caption. [Z-73-25, Dixie Grocery, 4401 S. Hwy. 157) . The City Secretary stated he had certiPied the petition received at the public hearing opposing the zoning application, and that the owners of at least [20%] of the land area within [200) feet of the zoning application had signed it, there�ore, requiring � a [3/4] majority vote by the Council to adopt the ordinance granting the zoning amendment. Mayor Tate stated the Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve tl-ie zoning application. In answer to a question from Councilman Pittard, Roy Leal , owner of the property in question, stated the new Highway 121 Freeway would require a portion of the tract for right-o�-way. He stated he would have to relocate his building on the tract, in order � to meet set-back and parking requirements. � � Mr. Leal steted the gross sales of his bUSiness is approximately [50%] gasoline sales and [50%) grocery sales. ; � � Councilman Dalton moved to accept the Planning � Zoning Commission's � recommendation to approve th� zoning application and adopt the ordinance on an emergency basis. Councilwoman Conine seconded ( the motion. The motion f ailed by the �ollowing vote: Ayes: Dalton, Conin�, Pittard, Dilg Noes : Tete, Eidson .� Absent: Parker The City Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance INo. 70-90, a Zoning Ordinance , granting a zoning change on a tract of land [Tract A-1A and A-2A] Grapevine Reservoir to "SPrr Specific Use Per^mit District - alcoholic beverag�s �or off-premise consumption, for con9ideration on an emergency basis by reading the cap tion. [Z-73-26, Silver Lake Enterpr^i�es., Grapevine Lake). The City Secretary stated no written opposition had been received pertaining to this zoning application. ' Ma,yor Tate stated tl-ie Planning 6 Zoning Commission re�ommended � to approve the zoning application. j The City Secretary stated the applicant had submitted a more speci�ic site plan o� the marina building in which alcoholic . beverages are requested to be sold. Councilman Pittard stated he would like to include the walk-way ,from the shore to the marina building [as shown on applicant's site pl.an] as part o� the premises , whereas alcoholic beverages could not be consumed at that location. Councilman Pittard moved to accept the Planning � Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the zoning application and adopt the ordinance on an emergency basis , including the walk-way from the � shore to the marina buildir�g as a part of the premises. Council- � man Dilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the fol- lowing vote: j Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg � Noes : None Absent: Parker � � � • t I10 ORDINANCE N0. 73-47 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OROINANCE N0. 70-10, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY DF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS : BEING TRACT A-1A AND A-2A , GRAPEVINE RESERVOIR IN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TARRANT COUNTY , TEXAS, MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DE5CRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY TO "SP" SPECIFIC USE PERMIT DISTRICT FOR THE RETAIL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR OFF- PREMISE CONSUMPTION ONLY AND THE STORAGE OF ALCO- HOLIC BEVERAGES INCIDENTAL TO SAID RETAIL SALE ALL ACCORDING TO THE SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF ; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER POFiTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE ; PROVIDING A PENALTY ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY . Mayor Tate stated the public hearing on the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board°s zoning application was still open. With no �urther discussion by the Co uncil or the public , Councilman Eidson moved to close the public hearing. Councilman Dilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the �ollowing vo te : Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None � i Absent: Parker j � The City Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on certain specified areas within the boundaries of the Dallas/ Fort Worth Regional Airport to �"SP" Specific Use Permit Dis- trict - alcoholic beverages for on-premise consumption, �or consideration on an emergency basis by reading the caption. , The City Secretary stated no written o�position I-iad been �eceived pertaining to this zoning application. [Z-73-30] . Mayor Tate stated the Planning 6 Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application. Councilman Eidson moved to acc�ept the Planning � Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the zoning application and adopt the ordinance on an emergency basis.' Councilwoman Conine seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the �ollowing vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker ORDINANCE N0. 73-49 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0 . 70-10, THE CDMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ' GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE , TEXAS, GRANTING �`` A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND f]ESCRIBED AS : BEING SPECIFIC AREAS OF LAND WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DALLAS/FORT WORTH REGIONAL AIRPORT WITHIN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TARRANT COUNTY , TEXAS , MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING �"�CHANGE IN �THE USE DF SAID PROPERTY TO "SP" SPECIFIC USE PERMIT DISTRICT FOR THE RETAIL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-PREMISE � ll , 1 , 0 ; CONSUMPTION AND THE STORAGE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES INCIDENTAL TO SAID REl'AIL SALE ALL ACCORDING TO THE SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF ; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETEFiMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND AMENDMENT HEREIIv MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The City Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance No . 70-� 0, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a tract of land in the Original Town of Grapevine Addition to "SP" Speci�ic Use Permit District - alcoholic beverages �or o�Ff-premise consumption, for consideration on an emergency basis by reading the caption. [Z-73-27, Buddies Mkt. , 613 Main]. The City Secretary stated no written opposition had been received pertaining to this zoning application. Mayor Tate stated the Planning E Zoning Commission recommended to approve the zoning application. The City Secretary stated tF�e applicant had submitted a site plan as requested by the Council et the public hearing, showing both the present building and the f uture building. Councilman Eidson moved to accept the Planning � Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the zoning applicetion and adopt the ordinance on an emergency basis. Councilman Pittard seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the Pollowing vote: Ayes: Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker ORDINANCE N0. 73-48 AN ORDINANCE AMENOING OROINANCE N0 . 70-10, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, GFiANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBEO AS: BEING A TRACT OF LAND IN THE ORIGINAL TOWN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, LOTS 1 , 2, 9, 10, 11 , 12, North [15' ) of 13, 29; BLOCK 15; MORE FULLY AN0 COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPERTY TO "SP" SPECIFIC USE PERMIT OISTRICT FOR THE RETAIL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR OFF-PREMISE CON- SUMPTION ONLY AND THE STORAGE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER- � AGES INCIDENTAL TO SAID RETAIL SALE ALL ACGORDING TO THE SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART . HEREOF ; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ; PRE- , SERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVI�ING A �EVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE OEMANO A ZONING CHANGE AND" AMENDMENT HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY . , 1 The City �Secretary introduced an ordinance, amending Ordinance � No. 70-10, a Zoning Ordinance, granting a zoning change on a � � tract o� land in the J. N. Gibson Survey to "SP" Specific Use Permit District - alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption, for consideration on an � emergency basis by reading the caption. . TI-�e City Secretary stated no written opposition had been received pertaining to this zoning application. Mayor Tate stated the Planning E Zoning Commission recommended ` to approve the zoning application. . • ll2 � Councilman Pittard stated when Mr. Blanks [zoning applicant) made his presentation at the public hearing, he admitted his business was primarily that of selling gasoline and his lesser use of the business was selling groceries. Councilman Pittard stated his personal opinion now and of any f uture zoning applications requesting the sale o� alcoholic beverages �or of�-premise consumption, is that he will not vote for business' where their income is primarily derived ', from the sale o� service station products. Councilman Eidson moved not to accept the Planning 6 Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the zoning application and disallow the ordinance. Councilman Pittard seconded the , motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: i Ayes : Tate , Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker Mayor Tate recessed the meeting at 9: 06 p. m. The meeting reconvened at 9: 19 p. m. , with the �ollowing members present: Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg. Discussion was held concerning the Grapevine-Southlake boundary line agreement. Councilman Dalton moved to adopt a resolution authorizing the City Attorney to sign for the City of Grapevine an agreed judg- ment in the City of SoUthlake vs. City of Grapevine suit con- cerning the cities boundary lines, with the City Attorney nego- tiating the amendment to the agreed boundary line at Highway 114 and Highway 114 Business . Councilman Dilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker he Assist nt Cit Mana er brie�ed tl-ie Council on the bid tab- T a Y 9 � i ulations to provide the City of Grapevine with sanitation ser- vice. The City Manager stated due to the length and complexity of the bid tabulations , he would recommend the Council table consider- I� ation of this matter for �further study. Councilman Dilg moved to �ab�e consideration of the bid tabulations for providing sanitation service for further study. Councilman Pittard seconded the motion. �The motion prevailed by tl-ie fol- lowing vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes: None � , Absent: Parker l ' ' , I , The City Manager briefed tl-�e Council on tl-�e bid tabulations for [�our) police vehicles as follows : HuP�ines Chevrolet---$3,333. 63 ea. --[5-6) weeks delivery Payton-Wrigl-it Ford---$3, 595. 76 ea. --No Delivery Date Larry Lange Plymouth-$3, 596. 00 ea. --[4] weeks delivery 11 � � �� James Lilly, Chief of Police, recommended the Council accept � the bid of Larry Lange's Plymouth. He stated that Plymouth was a superior police vehicle as compared to Ford and Chevrolet. Councilman Pittard moved to award the contract to provide four vehicles to Larry Lange's Plymouth at a total cost d� [$14,384. ]. Councilwoman Conine seconded the motion. The motion prevailed � by the following vote: � Ayes : Tate, Dalton , Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None � Absent:. Parker �� ��� . Councilman Eidson moved to adopt a resolution employing John Boyle, Jr. , Attorney, to collect delinquent taxes owed to the , City of Grapevine. Councilman Dalton se�onded the motion. The motion prevailed by the following vote: ' Ayes : Tate, Dalton , Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None � � Absent: Parker ' Discussion was held concerning the drainage problem on Lucas Street. The Assistant City Manager brief ed the Council on c the City Engineer's recommendation to alleviate the problem. Councilman Eidson moved to table consideration of this matter for �urther study. Councilman Pittard seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the �ollowing vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg Noes : None Absent: Parker Councilman Eidson moved to adop t an ordinance adop ting the "Airport Hazard Zoning Ordinance" on an emergency basis. �! Councilman Dilg seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by tl-�e following vote : � Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg No es : No ne Absent: Parker ORDINANCE N0 . 73-50 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AT�IOPTION OF AN AIRPORT HAZARD ZONING ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO ART- ICLE 46e V ..A . T.S . ; PROVIDING FOR A TITLE; PRO- VIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE INCOR- PORATION OF HAZARD ZONING MAPS ; PROVIDING FOR � IMAGINARY SURFACES ; PROVSDIN6 FOR HEIGHT LIMITA- 7IONS ; PROVIDING FOR USE RESTRICTIONS; PROVIDENG : � FOR EXISTING NON-CONFORMITIES ; PROVIDING FOR � PERMITS ; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE TO FEDERAL AVIA- TION ADMINISTRATION; PROVIDING FOR VARIANCES ; PROVIDING HAZARD MARKING AND LIGHTING; PRO- � VIDING FOR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; PROVIOING FOR APPEALS; PROVIDING FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW ; PRO- VIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES ; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING REGU- � LATIONS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PRO- VIDING FOR AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE GEN Y. DATE• AND DECLARING AN EMER C � � i � I � i i �' 114 . � Councilman Dalton moved to adopt an ordinance expanding the I�� participation in the Texas Municipal Retirement System by �� ithe City o� Grapevine on an emergency basis. Councilman Pittard seconded the motion. The motion prevailed by the I following vote: Ayes : Tate, Dalton, Eidson, Conine, Pittard, Dilg I Noes : None g Absent: Parker ORDINANCE N0 . 73-52 AN ORDINANCE EXPANDING THE PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BY THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ; AND AMENDING TITLE 1 , CHAPTER 13 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS , ACCOROINGLY ; PROVIDING FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS FUND OF THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BY ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY GOVERNM�NT WHICH PARTICIPATE IN THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF THE CITY' S CONTRIBUTIONS ON ACCOUNT OF SUCH PARTICIPA- TION; PROVIDING FOR INCFiEASED MUNICIPAL CONTRIBU- TIONS TO THE CURRENT SERVICE ANNUITY RESERVE AT RETIREMENT DF THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF GRAPE- VINE , TEXAS ; AND PROVIDING FOR AND GRANTING "ANTE- CEDENT SEFiV ICE CRE�IT" AND "SPEC IAL PRIOR SERV ICE CREDIT" AT THE RATES HEREIN SPECIFIEO, TO QUALIFYING ' EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS. There being no f urther business , Councilman Eidson moved that i the meeting be adjourned. Councilman Dalton seconded the � motion. All voted aye and the meeting was adjourned at I 11 :04 p . m. PASSED AND APPROVED, this tl-ie 6th day of NOVEMBER , 1973. s��"� '� � C��`�-' MAYOFi ATTEST: . � � CITY SECRETARY �- �`