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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-04-05 Regular Meeting AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS SPECIAL CITY COUNGL MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1994 AT 6:30 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM #204 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD ' CALL TO ORDER EXECUTIVE SESSION I 1 . City Council to conduct a closed session relative to: A. Pending or contemplated litigation relative to: (1 � Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board's decision relative to ' proposed Runway 16/34 West (2) City of Grapevine v Schollmeyer (3) City of Grapevine v Vilbig (4) Johnson v City of Grapevine ' (5) City of Grapevine v Aubrey Smith (6) In Re: Russell Coleman (7) In Re: Cynthia Coleman (8) Patrick Camblin v City of Grapevine under Section 551 .071, Texas Government Code. City Council to reconvene in open session and take any necessary action relative to pending or contemplated litigation under Section 551 .071, Texas Government Code. ADJOURNMENT : IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT (817) 481-0392. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 268, ACTS OF THE 1993 TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1 ST DAY OF APRIL, 1994 AT 5:00 P.M. Lin a H uff City Secretary STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OFTARRANT CITY OF GRAPEVINE The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Special Session on this the 5th day of April, 1994 at 6:30 p.m. in Conference Room #204, 307 West Dallas Road, with the following members present to-wit: ' William D. Tate Mayor Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem Sharron Spencer Council Member C. Shane Wilbanks Council Member Gil Traverse Council Member , Jerry L. Pittman Council Member ; constituting a quorum, with Council Member Will Wickman absent, with the following : members of the City Staff: Trent Petty City Manager : John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney Linda Huff City Secretary ; CALL TO ORDER Mayor Tate called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m. ITEM 1 . EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Tate announced the City Council would conduct a closed session regarding pending or contemplated litigation relative to (1) Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board's decision relative to proposed Runway 16/34 West; (2) City of Grapevine v Schollmeyer; (3) City of Grapevine v Vilbig; (4) Johnson v City of Grapevine; (5) City of Grapevine v Aubrey Smith; (6) In Re: Russell Coleman; (7) In Re: Cynthia Coleman; and (8) Patrick Camblin v City of Grapevine under Section 551 .071, Texas Government Code. Upon reconvening in open session in the Council Chambers, Mayor Tate asked if there was any action necessary relative to the closed session. City Manager Trent Petty stated there was no action necessary relative to pending or contemplated litigation , relative to (1 ) Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Board's decision relative to proposed Runway 16/34 West; (2) City of Grapevine v Schollmeyer; (3) City of Grapevine v Vilbig; (4) Johnson v City of Grapevine; (5) City of Grapevine v Aubrey Smith; (6) In Re: Russell Coleman; (7) In Re: Cynthia Coleman; and (8) Patrick Camblin v City of Grapevine under Section 551 .071, Texas Government Code. 04/05/94 NOTE: City Council continued with the Regular City Council meeting. Council r Member Wickman arrived at the beginning of the Regular City Council meeting. ADJOURNMENT Council Member Wickman, seconded by Council Member Traverse, offered a motion to adjourn the meeting at 10:35 p.m. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 19th day of April , 1994. APPROVED: .— William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: . Li a Huff City Secretary � � 2 r AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ' SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNCIL ' & PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1994 AT 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM #205 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION: Commission Member Curtis Young PRESENTATIONS 1 . Mayor Tate to present a proclamation to Mr. A. J. Ridgeway, age 9, naming him as Honorary Ambassador at Large to represent Timberline Elementary School and the City of Grapevine at the National Finals of the Elks "Hoop Shoot" Free Throw Contest in Indianapolis, Indiana. 2. Mayor Tate to proclaim April 10-16, 1994 as National Telecommunicators Week honoring and recognizing the City's Telecommunicators. 3. Mayor Tate to present a proclamation to Ms. Kay Wehunt proclaiming April 18-22, 1994 as National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week. 4. Mayor Tate to present Awards of Achievement issued by the Texas Safety Association to Street Superintendent Danny Porter, Deputy Fire Chief David Anderson and Police Corporal Wayne Eichel in recognition of their outstanding service and worthy accomplishments in accident prevention. JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS 5. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing regarding proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Master Plan 1974-1994 Updated 1987 Map 2 Land Use Plan relative to State Highway 360 Corridor Study. 6. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing to receive comments from property owners on future development of recently annexed property located in northwest Grapevine to assist City Staff in master land use planning of the area. END OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS Planning & Zoning Commission to recess to Conference Room #204 to consider published agenda items. City Council to remain in session in the Council Chambers to consider published business. ADJOURNMENT IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT (817) 481-0392. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61 ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE SPECIAL JOINT CITY COUNGL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1 ST DAY OF APRIL, 1994 AT 5:00 P.M. Lind Huff City Secretary AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ' TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1994 AT 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM #205 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD CITIZENS REQUEST PUBLIC HEARINGS , 7. City Council to conduct a public hearing relative to the concept plan of Bear Creek Park and take any necessary action. 8. City Council to conduct a public hearing to receive citizen input relative to Paragon Cable's franchise and relative to Paragon Cable filing its initial ' permitted basic service cable rates, consider a resolution tolling the initial , permitted basic service rates for a period not to exceed 90 days and take any ' necessary action. , NEW BUSINESS 9. Consider appointments to the Impact Fee Advisory Committee and take any necessary action. 10. City Council to consider a resolution instituting annexation proceedings for four tracts of land located in the City's Dallas and Denton Counties extra territorial , jurisdiction area, authorize preparation of a service plan and take any necessary action. CONSENT AGENDA Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation and will be acted upon as one business item. Any member of the City Council or member of the audience may request that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City Council for full discussion. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to implement each item in accordance with Staff recommendations. ; 11 . Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute Hold Harmless Agreements with Burger Street, Inc. for use of property located at 120 and 122 South Main Street beginning 7:00 a.m. Friday through 8:00 p.m. Sunday during Main Street Days and GrapeFest festivals each year, as long as Burger Street, Inc. is the property owner. Convention & Visitors Bureau Director recommends approval. 12. Consider awarding a contract to Walker & Associates Surveying, Inc. to establish in the field the common boundary between the cities of Coppell and Grapevine based upon the court ruling on the annexation case, authorize staff to execute said contract. Public Works Director recommends approval. 13. Consider awarding a materials testing contract for the East Side Sanitary Sewer Outfall and South Ball Street Sanitary Sewer Line Construction Project to Southwestern Laboratories, Inc., authorize staff to execute said contract Public Works Director recommends approval. 14. Consider an amendment to the design contract on East Wall Street (Coppell Road) Reconstruction Project with Huitt-Zollars, Inc. and authorize staff to execute said amendment. Public Works Director recommends approval. 15. Consider a resolution establishing minimum wage rates for street, drainage, ' water and wastewater construction projects within the corporate city limits of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Public Works Director and Personnel Director recommend approval. 16. Consider ratifying rescission of Bid 94-506 Provide and Install Sod in Medians , to Hutchins Sod & Landscape, Inc. and re-award Bid 94-506 to the next lowest ' and best bidder, Bush Landscaping, Inc. to provide and install sod in certain ' medians. Staff recommends approval. ' 17. Consider awarding Request For Proposal 94-512 Bank Depository Contract to First National Bank of Grapevine and authorize the City Manager to enter into a safekeeping agreement. Finance Director recommends approvaL ' 18. Consider awarding Bid 94-513 Tree and Shrub Watering Contract to the lowest and best bidder meeting specifications: Jasper Hayes Company and Earth Works and to establish contract pricing for the watering of trees and shrubs ' along Dallas Road and Baylor Parkway. Staff recommends approval. 19. Consider approval of the minutes of the March 22, 1994 City Council meetings. City Secretary recommends approval. PURSUANT TO THE TEXAS OPEN MEETINGS ACT, VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, ARTICLE 6252-17, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE ITEMS MAY BE CONSIDERED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. ANY DECISION = 3 HELD ON SUCH MATTER WILL BE TAKEN OR CONDUCTED IN OPEN SESSION FOLLOWING THE CONCLUSION OF THE EXECUTIVE SESSION. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS ` ; � 20. Consider the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Master Plan 1974-1994 Updated 1987 Map 2 Land Use Plan relative to State Highway 360 Corridor Study and ' a subsequent ordinance, if applicable. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION � ADJOURNMENT IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABIUTY THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT (817) 481-0392. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61 ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE REGULAR CITY COUNGL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1 ST DAY OF APRIL, 1994 AT 5:00 P.M. Lind Huff City Secretary AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS SPECIAL PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1994 AT 7:30 P.M. CONFERENCE ROOM #204 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD NEW BUSINESS 1 . Consider proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Master Plan 1974-1994 Updated 1987 Map 2 Land Use Plan relative to State Highway 360 Corridor Study and make a recommendation to the City Council. 2. Consider comments received during the public hearing relative to master land use planning of recently annexed property located in northwest Grapevine and take any necessary action. ' MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION ADJOURNMENT IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT ' THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT (817► 481-0392. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER ' 227, ACTS OF THE 61 ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE SPECIAL PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1 ST DAY OF APRIL, 1994 AT 5:00 P.M. Lin Huff � City Secretary STATE OF TEXAS � COUNTY OF TARRANT ' CITY OF GRAPEVINE ' The City Council and the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Special Joint Session on this the 5th day of April, 1994 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Court Room #205, 307 West Dallas Road, with the following members of the City Council present to-wit: William D. Tate Mayor Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem Sharron Spencer Council Member C. Shane Wilbanks Council Member Gil Traverse Council Member Jerry L. Pittman Council Member Will Wickman Council Member constituting a quorum, with the following members of the Planning & Zoning ; Commission: � Ron Cook Chairman Larry Oliver Vice Chairman Cathy Martin Member ' Curtis Young Member Steve Stamos Member Marvin Balvin Member constituting a quorum, Commissioner Darlene Freed absent, with the following members of the City Staff: Trent Petty City Manager John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney Linda Huff City Secretary CALL TO ORDER Mayor Tate called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. INVOCATION ' Commissioner Young delivered the Invocation. 04/05/94 ITEM 1 PRESENTATION HONORARY AMBASSADOR AT LARGE. MR. A. J. , RIDGEWAY Mayor Tate presented a proclamation to Mr. A. J. Ridgeway, age 9, naming him as Honorary Ambassador at Large to represent Timberline Elementary School and the City of Grapevine at the National Finals of the Elks "Hoop Shoot" Free Throw Contest in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Ridgeway won the North Central Texas District Championship shooting 25 of 25 free throws, the Texas State Championship shooting 23 of 25 free throws, and the National Regional Semi-Finals shooting 23 of 25 free throws, plus a sudden death 5 of 5. ITEM 2. PRESENTATION. PROCLAIMING NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK Mayor Tate presented a proclamation to Ms. Sheri Sanderson, Technical Services Manager, proclaiming April 10-16, 1994 as National Telecommunicators Week. Mayor Tate then recognized the following Grapevine Telecommunicators: Ms. Laura " r Anderson, Ms. Paula Burton, Ms. Lori Colburn, Ms. Crystal Dobbins, Ms. Sandra Ferris, Ms. Rose Orta, Ms. Pat Prohpitt, Ms. Pat Shockey, Ms. Elaine Traugott, Ms. Loretta Wilmoth, and Ms. Kimberly Wyvill. ', ITEM 3 PRESENTATION PROCLAIMING NATIONAL ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR AWARENESS WEEK Mayor Tate presented a proclamation to Ms. Kay Wehunt proclaiming April 18-22, 1994 as National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week. ' ITEM 4. PRESENTATION, AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT, TEXAS SAFETY ASSOCIATION ' Mayor Tate presented Awards of Achievement issued by the Texas Safety Association ' to Street Superintendent Danny Porter, Deputy Fire Chief David Anderson and Police Corporal Wayne Eichel in recognition of their outstanding service and worthy accomplishments in accident prevention. Risk Management worked in cooperation with the Fire, Police and Public Works Departments in Fiscal Year 1993 to certify the ' recipients as Defensive Driving instructors. Each Department has used the certification to continually train the City of Grapevine employees in safe defensive driving techniques. 2 I ' 04/05/94 ITEM 4A. PRESENTATION, COUNCIL MEMBER WILL WICKMAN Convention & Visitors Bureau Director P. W. McCallum, on behalf of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board, recognized Council Member Will Wickman for his courage on the night of March 24, 1994 by presentation of a plaque and vintage fire extinguisher. Council Member Wickman contained the fire (started by an arsonist) under the historic Section House until fire units arrived on the scene. ; ITEM 5. PUBLIC HEARING. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN 1974-1994 ' Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. Planner Marcy Ratcliff reported the Planning & Zoning Commission had met January 18 and March 1, 1994 to review the current zoning, land use maps, floodway and flood plain areas along the State Highway 360 Corridor. The changes recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission effected four properties: City of Grapevine property, the Glade Tree and Arbormont Estates Additions on Glade ' Road and four properties west of Arbormont Estates. The City's property (Bear Creek Park) is proposed to be redesignated from Low Density Residential and Medium ' Density Residency to Governmental Use. Glade Tree and Arbormont Estates Additions are proposed to be redesignated from Low Intensity Commercial to Low Density Residential. The remaining proposed change is from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Density Residential. There were no questions from the City Council or the Planning & Zoning Commission. ' Mayor Tate invited guests present to comment regarding the proposed amendments to Map 2 Land Use Plan of the Comprehensive Master Plan. No one wished to speak. � The City Secretary read the following letter: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 1, 1994 Marcy Ratcliff, Planner Department of Community Development City of Grapevine, Texas ' � As interested residents living in the Glade Tree Estate neighborhood, we are responding to your letter in reference to the 360 corridor expansion. As residents of 5302 Cambridge Court, Grapevine, Texas, 76051, our current lifestyles have been directly affected due to street access and noise-level on the account of the increased traffic on Glade Lane. ' 3 04/05/94 We need to know how we as residents in this area will be directly affected as a result il of the 360 Corridor expansion. We are requesting that Glade Road not run across the 360 corridor. This would reduce the amount of traffic on Glade Road due to the vehicles travelling this road to enter DFW Airport. There has also been an increased amount of commercial semi- tractor trailers travelling this road recently. As it is, we are continuing to have problems in trying to get out of our neighborhood, and in sleeping. Restricting the Glade Road intersection at the 360 corridor should reduce this volume of non- residential related traffic. We are requesting that any information on future plans for this particular residential ' area be sent to us as soon as possible in order for us to plan our future in this area. Dan and Connie Irvin ' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Commissioner Young, seconded by Commissioner Stamos, offered a motion to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes : Cook, Oliver, Martin, Young, Stamos & Balvin Nays : None Absent : Freed Council Member Wilbanks, seconded by Council Member Traverse, offered a motion to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None ITEM 6. PUBLIC HEARING. MASTER LAND USE PLANNING. NORTHWEST � GRAPEVINE Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. Planner Marcy Ratcliff stated that during the March 1, 1994 Planning & Zoning Commission workshop, the Commission requested Staff to schedule a joint public hearing with the City Council to receive input from property owners regarding proposed land uses for the northwest Grapevine area that was recently annexed into the City. Ms. Ratcliff reviewed maps depicting the current land uses, current zoning and current property owners for the recently annexed area that contain 198 persons, 28 single-family residences and 63 mobile homes. She noted the majority of the area is located in the 572 foot Lake Grapevine flowage easement. Ms. Ratcliff stated the purpose of the public hearing was to assist the City Council, the Commission and 4 04/05/94 property owners in realizing what is actually in place and what planning steps need to be taken to draft a land use plan for the area. Mayor Tate invited guests present to comment regarding the proposed land uses for the annexed area. The following guests spoke: Mr. Phil Parker, property owne�, commented regarding possible recreational uses for the lake area, i.e. driving range, batting range, restaurant. He stated there were no plans for any commercial uses. Mr. James Light, 2399 North Lonesome Dove, questioned the safety issue of the � firing range located in the area as his home had bullet holes is some of the walls. City Manager Petty advised the Police Department would evaluate the safety of the firing range. ' Mr. Scott Ritzman and Mr. Gary Schragin, of 2299 Lonesome Dove Road, stated their goals were to continue operation of Lonesome Dove Ranch as a family entertainment facility by providing high quality entertainment and enhance outdoor amenities to a true "ranch" attraction. They commented the ranch atmosphere would bring in commerce and tourism to the City. Ms. Pat Bond, potential property owner on Lonesome Dove, expressed concern regarding the shooting range and the safety issues that would be involved for her ' family. City Manager Petty advised the City would be able to impose safety , standards, but possibly would not be able to shut down the operations. Mr. Jerry Yates, property owner, questioned when water and sewer would be provided to the area. City Manager Petty responded there was no projected date for , water and sewer extension to the area and that the purpose of the public hearing was to determine proposed land uses for the area for the City to then have the ability to determine the capacity needs (water and sewer) for the area. Mayor Tate invited those present that did not wish to speak to submit their comments in writing to City Staff, and if necessary, another public hearing could be scheduled. Commissioner Young, seconded by Commissioner Balvin, offered a motion to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes : Cook, Oliver, Martin, Young, Stamos & Balvin Nays : None Absent : Freed Council Member Traverse, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, offered a motion to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: 5 �I # 04/05/94 Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Witbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman . Nays: None RECESS AND RECONVENE Mayor Tate announced the Planning & Zoning Commission would recess to Conference Room #204 to consider published business. ' The City Council remained in session in the Council Chambers to consider published business. ITEM 6A. CITIZENS REQUESTS. MR. & MRS. DANNY ESTEP Danny and Margaret Estep, 2121 Santa Fe Trail, addressed the City Council concerning an incident on March 11, 1994 at Oak Grove Ball Park involving their three year old son. Their son was not seriously injured when he fell in a hole that was dug for installation of a scoreboard, but they requested the City Council and City Staff ' take extra safety measures and precautions to ensure City parks are safe for children ' participating in sports and those children attending sports events. City Manager Petty stated that procedures for digging and maintaining construction holes have been altered and each City department has been notified. ITEM 7. PUBLIC HEARING. SCHEMATIC MASTER PLAN BEAR CREEK PARK Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. ' Parks & Recreation Director pouglas Evans presented the concept plan of Bear Creek Park located in south Grapevine. The proposed schematic addresses citizen concerns that were expressed in a public hearing held in July, 1992, relative to the soccer field and parking lot that were proposed to be located off Bear Run Drive. Mr. Evans briefly reviewed the development process for the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department matching grant application for the park that will include 1 .5 miles of trails, two multi- purpose athletic fields, playground, sand volleyball court, observation pavilion, two parking lots, a soccer field, picnic areas, and interpretive stations. Mr. Evans reviewed the time schedule for the construction of the park and stated it should be completed in April 1995. Mayor Tate invited guests present to comment regarding the concept plan of Bear Creek Park. The following spoke in favor of the proposed plan and expressed appreciation to City Staff for working with citizens to address concerns expressed in previous meetings: 6 ' i 04/05/94 1 . Mr. Steve Magee 2. Mr. Mark Compton 4313 Hazy Meadow Lane 4317 Windswept Lane 3. Ms. Margie Rylee 4. Ms. Sandy Grima 4304 Hazy Meadow Lane 4313 Windswept Lane : Concerns were expressed regarding the current use of the small neighborhood park ; for a practice field and that there were no concession or restroom facilities included on the plan. : Council Member Pittman, seconded by Council Member Wilbanks, offered a motion . to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: ; Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Council Member Spencer, seconded by Council Member Wilbanks, offered a motion ; to approve the schematic for Bear Creek Park as submitted by Staff. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None ITEM 8. PUBLIC HEARING, PARAGON CABLE FRANCHISE AND INITIAL PERMITTED BASIC SERVICE CABLE RATES Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. Interim Director of Internal Services Michael Webb stated the public hearing was to receive citizen input concerning cable services provided by Paragon Cable and relative to Paragon Cable filing its initial permitted basic service cable rates. At the conclusion of the public hearing, Mr. Webb recommended the City Council consider a resolution postponing the initial permitted cable rates for an additional period not to exceed 90 days from April 9. Staff will utilize the 90 days to perform a professional study of Paragon's rate structure that takes into consideration other systems, comparative � costs and FCC guideline interpretations. Mr. Webb then introduced Mr. Buz Nesbitt, Paragon Cable Vice President of Operations, to present the 1993 Ann�al Performance Report. Mr. Nesbitt reported the company had paid 5163,671 .99 in franchise fees to the City and he briefly reviewed the level of service provided and the continued growth in local community programming. During the presentation, Mr. Nesbitt stated the company does not see any rate change at the present time. 7 � � � 04/05/94 a � �: � Mayor Tate invited guests present to comment regarding Paragon Cable. The t � following spoke in support of the quality of services, variety of programming, and � support of public service projects provided by Paragon Cable: � i 1 . Mr. Wayne Flaherty 2. Ms. Pat Baughman � 509 Dove Creek Circle 2817 Woodland Hills Drive � � 2. Ms. Ingrid Center 3. Ms. Penny McLain 4324 Windswept Lane 1431 Hampton Road � 4. Ms. Johnnie Starnes 504 East Worth Comments were made by the following citizens relative to their dissatisfaction with Paragon Cable increasing rates (220% since 1988) and quality of service: 1 . Mr. Saul Marcus 2. Mr. J. R. Zengler 1215 Oxford Lane 914 Hummingbird Trail 3. Ms. Donna Pearson 4. Ms. Cathy Martin 2500 Mustang Drive 1034 Hummingbird Trail 5. Mr. Ralph Harris � 2500 Mustang Drive City Secretary Linda Huff read the following letters into the record: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 5, 1994 ' Grapevine City Council ' Re: Paragon Cable Contract Dear Council Members: As a two year subscriber to Paragon, I consider the quality of the service provided to be"adequate" and the value of the service as "acceptable". However, Paragon has ' recently implemented a billing practice I find to be intolerable. 3 Specifically, Paragon now imposes finance charges onto bills thev consider to be past due, even though the service has not been rendered. For example, the cable service ' for the month, April 1 to April 30, will be invoiced on April 1 and payable in full by � April 15; in the event payment is received on April 16 or beyond, finance charges are ; being levied. Therefore, Paragon penalizes a subscriber with late charges for a service � that has not been rendered. , , ; � � $ .� � ' � 04/05/94 . 1 i Although I am not certain, it appears this ma be an im ro er trade I Y p p practice, especially if a full pro-rata return with interest is not credited to accounts that discontinue service that has been prepaid. The Council should use its influence to have the current Paragon billing practices altered. � Charles Kolodkin � 3806 Millside Trail --------------------------------------------------------- i � (To) Mr. Michael Webb ; i i I will be unable to attend this meeting in regards to Paragons cable rate. Therefore am sending this to let you know I certainly think Paragons rate are too high. They recently started charging for their TV guide, remote control and batteries also dropped a couple of programs from basic. As I am an oldster and can't get around too much I depend on TV to occupy my time. I certainly think there should be a seniors discount. ; I think it great that Grapevine's city management cares enough to watch these rates to the citizens benefit. I am happy to be able to live in a clean, caring, well run city. Mr. Frank H. Bitticks ' 3019 Mustang #110 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ April 5, 1994 ! Grapevine City Council Grapevine City Hall , � Dear Members of the Grapevine City Council: ' It is my understanding that a public hearing regarding the local franchise agreement � with Paragon Cable will be conducted at the Council meeting on Tuesday evening. ' � I wanted to go on record as indicating that the school district has been particularly pleased with the working relationship we have had with out local cable company for several years. As I have visited other school districts, most are amazed that we have a full time channel for reporting school events, menus, student and staff recognitions, and other pertinent school information. I know without a doubt that Grapevine residents depend on the school channel for information. If you ever need proof, just let me forget one 9 04/05/94 day to put on that day's menu. F In addition, Paragon Cabie has gone above and beyond to provide us with a return line in order that the school may "broadcast" its own programming. Many plans are being discussed to provide even more programming, and we are regularly discovering new methods for taking advantage of this service. Furthermore, during those times when there have been problems on the line, their repair crews have responded within an hour or so to correct the problem. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to indicate to you our feelings regarding the relationship between Paragon Cable and the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD. We are pleased to report that Paragon has been a significant contributor to the communications efforts of our school district. Respectfully submitted, Riney Jordan Assistant to the Superintendent ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 5, 1994 To the Mayor and City Council, City of Grapevine: The Grapevine Historical Society wishes to publicly acknowledge the very significant contribution Paragon Cable is making to the Society's oral history project. Some years ago, the Society completed an oral history project on audio tape. The ' tapes and transcriptions are available at the Grapevine Library. ', Through the generosity of Paragon Cable, the individual interviews in the current series have been videotaped. Thus we have available on video notable individuals speaking about Grapevine history. Transcriptions will be available also. Paragon has been very cooperative in making the tapes and is in the process of editing them. This has enabled the Society to capture special moments with persons (who) are very knowledgeable about out city's past. We are pleased to have this opportunity to publicly thank Paragon Cable for their invaluable assistance with this project. Marion Brekken 1 st Vice President for the Executive Board 10 04/05/94 Council Member Wilbanks, seconded by Council Member Traverse, offered a motion to close the public hearing. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Council Member Spencer, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, offered a motion to ' approve the resolution tolling (postponing) the initial permitted basic service rates for a period not to exceed 90 days from April 9. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None RESOLUTION N0. 94-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS PROVIDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HAS BEEN UNABLE TO DETERMINE AT THIS TIME THE REASONABLENESS OF BASIC CABLE SERVICE RATES SUBMITTED, PROVIDING FOR TOLLING THE INITIAL PERMITTED BASIC ' SERVICE RATES FOR A PERIOD NOT TO � EXCEED 90 DAYS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE ITEM_9. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS. IMPACT FEE ADVISORY COMMITTEE This item was discussed after Item 20. Public Works Director Jerry Hodge requested consideration of the two applicants to fill the two vacancies on the Impact Fee Advisory Committee. Mayor Pro Tem Ware, Council liaison to the Impact Fee Advisory Committee, expressed his support for the two applicants. The committee will convene periodically to review the development ' of the Land Use Assumptions and the Capital Improvements Plan for the 1994 Water and Waste Water Impact Fee Update. Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wilbanks, offered a motion to appoint Mr. Bob Burrus and Mr. Robert E. Meyers to the Impact Fee Advisory Committee. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None : 11 04/05/94 ITEM 10. RESOLUTION, INSTITUTING ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE CITY'S EXTRA TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION, AUTHORIZED PREPARATION OF SERVICE PLAN Community Development Director H. T. Hardy requested the City Council consider a resolution instituting annexation proceedings for four tracts of land located in the City's Dallas and Denton Counties extra territorial jurisdiction area. The public hearing will be scheduled for May 3, 1994 and May 17, 1994 at 307 West Dallas Road at 7:30 p.m. The annexation schedule has been prepared according to the State's Municipal Annexation Act with completion set for June 21, 1994. Council Member Spencer, seconded by Council Member Wilbanks, offered a motion to adopt the resolution instituting the annexation proceedings. The motion prevailed by the following vote: , Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman ' Nays: None RESOLUTION NO. 94-11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS CALLING PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE INSTITUTION OF ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS TO ANNEX CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN DALLAS AND DENTON COUNTIES; PROVIDING FOR THE ' ENFORCEMENT OF ALL CITY ORDINANCES ' INCLUDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE WHILE THE PROCEEDINGS ARE PENDING; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE CONSENT AGENDA The next order of business for the City Council was to consider the consent agenda items, which were deemed to need little or no discussion and were acted upon as one business item. Mayor Tate asked if there was any member of the audience or the City ' Council who wished to remove an item from the consent agenda for full discussion. ' None were removed. 12 I 04/05/94 Item 11 . Hold Harmless Agreement Burger Street Inc Future City Festivals ' Convention & Visitors Bureau Director recommended authorizing the City Manager to execute Hold Harmless Agreements with Burger Street, Inc. for use of property located at 120 and 122 South Main Street beginning 7:00 a.m. Friday through 8:00 p.m. Sunday during Main Street Days and GrapeFest festivals each year, as long as Burger Street, Inc. is the property owne�. � Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman ' Nays: None Item 12. Contract, Establish Common Boundary between Coppell and Grapevine Walker & Associates Surveying. Inc. Public Works Director recommended awarding a contract in the amount of 57,650.00 to Walker & Associates Surveying, Inc. to establish in the field the common boundary between the cities of Coppell and Grapevine based upon the court ruling on the annexation case and authorize staff to execute said contract. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: ; Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Item 13 Materials Testing Contract East Side Sanitary Sewer Outfall and South Ball Street Sanitary Sewer Line Construction Project Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. ' Public Works Director recommended awarding a material testing contract in the amount of 524,964.00 for the East Side Sanitary Sewer Outfall and South Ball Street Sanitary Sewer Line Construction Project to Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. and authorize staff to execute said contract. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman � Nays: None ' 13 04/05/94 Item 14. Contract Amendment, East Wall Street (Coppell Road) Reconstruction . Project. Huitt-Zollars, Inc. Public Works Director recommended approval of an amendment in the amount of 5836.62 to the design contract on East Wall Street (Coppell Road) Reconstruction Project with Huitt-Zollars, Inc. and authorize staff to execute said amendment. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Item 15. Resolution, Establishing Minimum Wage Rates for Street. Drainage, Water and Waste Water Construction Projects Public Works Director recommended approval of a resolution establishing minimum wage rates for street, drainage, water and waste water construction projects within the corporate city limits of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None RESOLUTION N0. 94-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING RESOLUTION N0. 87-34 AND RESOLUTION NO. 91-02 BY AMENDING EXHIBIT "A" RELATIVE TO MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR STREET, ' DRAINAGE AND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS; PROVIDING A SEVERABIUTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Item 16. Ratify Rescission and Re-Award Bid 94-506 Provide and Install Sod in Medians Staff recommended ratifying rescission of Bid 94-506 Provide and Install Sod in Medians to Hutchins Sod & Landscape, Inc. and re-award Bid 94-506 to the next 14 04/05/94 lowest and best bidder, Bush Landscaping, Inc. to provide and install sod in certain medians. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: ' Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Item 17. Award Request For Proposal 94-512 Bank Depository Contract Finance Director recommended awarding Request For Proposal 94-512 Bank Depository Contract to First National Bank of Grapevine and authorize the City ' Manager to enter into a safekeeping agreement. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: ' Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None Item 18. Award Bid 94-513 Tree and Shrub Watering Contract Staff recommended awarding Bid 94-513 Tree and Shrub Watering Contract to the lowest and best bidder meeting specifications: Jasper Hayes Company as primary , supplier and Earth Works as secondary supplier, to establish contract pricing for the watering of trees and shrubs along Dallas Road and Baylor Parkway. ' Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve ` as recommended prevailed by the following vote: ' Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None ' Item 19. Consideration of Minutes City Secretary recommended approval of the minutes of the March 22, 1994 City ; Council meetings as published. Motion by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, seconded by Council Member Wickman, to approve ' as recommended prevailed by the following vote: _ 15 04/05/94 Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None ITEM 20. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION ORDINANCE, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN 1974-1994 This item was discussed after Item 8. Planning & Zoning Commission Chairman Cook reported the Commission voted 6-0 to approve the proposed amendments to Map 2 Land Use Plan of the Comprehensive Master Plan 1974-1994 Update 1987 relative to State Highway 360 Corridor. The Commission also recommended Map 2 Land Use Plan be recolored indicating all � available parks in green. Council Member Spencer, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware, offered a motion to accept the Commission's recommendation and approve the ordinance amending Map , 2 Land Use Plan of the Comprehensive Master Plan 1974-1994 Update 1987 and authorization for Staff to institute zoning cases for any City owned parks that are not currently zoned "GU" Governmental Use. The motion prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None ORDINANCE NO. 94-27 ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 87-11 WHICH ADOPTED THE ' COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN 1974-1994 ' UPDATE 1987 OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO MAP 2 LAND USE PLAN OF THE COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN UPDATE 1987 OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE 16 04/05/94 MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION ITEM 21 . MAIN STREET DAYS Convention & Visitors Bureau Director P. W. McCallum presented the 10th Annual Main Street Days Festival poster to the City Council and advised this year's theme --150 Years of Grapevine Settlement-- highlighting the peace treaty signed by Sam Houston. He also reported the New Vintage Festival would be held on April 23. ADJOURNMENT Council Member Wickman, seconded by Council Member Traverse, offered a motion to adjourn the meeting at 10:35 p.m. The motion prevailed by the following vote: , Ayes: Tate, Ware, Spencer, Wilbanks, Traverse, Pittman & Wickman Nays: None . PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the �9th day of April , 1994. APPROVED: .-. William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: nd uff ' City Secretary 17