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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-05 Regular Meeting� � c � � � , ' � t 3 � 9 � � f � 3 k f AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS � � SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING k TUESDAY, APRIL 5 , 1988 AT 7 :00 P.M. � COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM #205 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD � CALL TO ORDER ` � : % EXECUTIVE SESSION 6 � 1 . Pursuant to Article 6252-17 (e) City Council to recess � � to Conference Room #204 to conduct private consultation ; ; with Attorneys for City relative to legal impacts and q ramifications of Noise Monitoring Study pursuant to the � ' Code of Professional Responsibility of the State Bar of � � Texas and pending litigation, City of Southlake vs. i j f Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and others. � ' City Council to reconvene in the Council Chambers and � i take any necessary action relative to consultation with � i Attorneys regarding impacts and ramifications of Noise ` ! Monitoring Study and pending litigation, City of � Southlake vs . Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport ; and others. ; r E . € ADJOURNMENT � � � � � IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED � BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATIVE, REGULAR �' SESSION, THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS � PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1988 AT � 3: 00 P.M. � � . � � C ' y ecretary � � � � � t � � � STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANI' CITY OF GRI�PEVINE � The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Special Session on this the 5th day of April, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chaml.�ers, Municipal Court Roc�► #205, 307 West Dallas Road, with the following me.mbers present to-wit: � Tom Potaers Mayor � Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem � Jim Glynn Council M�e.mber { Sharron Spencer Council Member ; C. Shane Wilbanks Council Me.mber `` Lynn R. Niedermeier Council M�ember °' Gil Traverse Council Member ` €' � constituting a quonun, with the following members of the City Staff: � �, � Dennis E. Dawson City Manager `` E Kelvin Knauf Assistant City Manager John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney � Linda Huff City Secretary �� � CAIZ TO ORDER ?' Mayor Po�rs called the special meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. � ITEM 1. EXDC.'[JTIVE SESSION k Mayor Powers announced the City Council wr�uld recess to Conference Roan #204 � to conduct private consultation with Attorneys for City relative to legal � inrpacts and ramifications of Noise Monitoring Study pursuant to the Code of � g j Professional Responsibility of the State Bar of Texas and pending litigation, $: ' City of Southlake vs. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and others, pursuant to Article 6252-17(e) . ° i Upon reconvening in the Council Chambers, all Council memb�rs were present. � City Manager Dennis E. Dawson announced there was no action necessary as a r � result of the consultation with Attorneys regarding impacts and ramifications ` j of Noise Monitoring Study and pending litigation, City of Southlake vs. � � Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and others. _ I I AATOU�IT ' There being no further business to come before the City Co�cil during the =; � - '� Special Session, Council Nlember Wilbanks offered a motion to adjourn at � ; 8:10 p.m. The motion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware and prevailed as F 1 follows: Ayes: Pot�aers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � � � Nays: None ;, � i � � k � PASSID AND APPROVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on 1988. � � this the �� day of An,-;i . 4 ; � APPROVED: � � � i f � i L����/ Mayor E f; ; I ; � ; ; i 3 � ,�.�..x..�,_...�..�.��...�.��..�,...�.�...,�,...�..,.�._��� �w.�__._ �..._.,,�.,�.w �,,� ,�, .� �� ,�� �.�.,.��.�,��.�,,� - ,�,,�.�,.�..�.a.���,�.M,,...�,..,� �,. .�,�� �, � ��. , � � �. �. , � � �� � �� � oa �. � 0 �. �r 0 ,-, � .� � � � � �H � � � U � � AGENDA � CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS � REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1988 AT 7: 30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM #205 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD a � CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION: Council Member Gil Traverse ,' PRESENTATIONS ; 1 . Plaque of Recognition to be presented to Ms. Lou ' Schmidt for being named the 1987 Grapevine Volunteer of the Year. 2 . Plaque of Appreciation to be presented to Mrs . Sue Franks, who is resigning from the Convention & Visitors Bureau. � 3 . Plaque of Recognition to be presented to Sergeant Don � Armstrong for receiving the D. E. Box Citizen of the ' � Year Award from the Grapevine Chamber of Commerce. � 4 . Presentation by the Community Development Department regarding Building Safety Week and consideration of a resolution proclaiming April 10-16, 1988 Building ' Safety Week and take any necessary action. ; � , � PUBLIC HEARING i 5 . Conduct a public hearing relative to levying assessments for street improvement costs to abutting � property owners on William D. Tate Avenue. � CITIZENS REQUESTS ` 3 � � � � ; CONSENT AGENDA i £ � Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation ; � and will be acted upon as one business item. Any member of t e the City Council or member of the audience may request that F � an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed � before the 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. ; � 6 . Consider an amendment to the Heritage Industrial Park y ' Water and Sanitary Sewer Agreement to provide for the � assessing of sewer fees from water meter readings in � ' the Southlake portion of the development according to � � current utility billing procedures for commercial and � residential wastewater customers. Director of Public fr: j Works recommends approval. � I � 7 . Consider award of the bid to Copy and Litho, Inc. , low � bidder, in the amount o�' $6, 216 . 00 for the purchase of � one copy machine with automatic document feeder, � console cabinet 20 bin sorter 1 000 sheet a er tra ; , , . P P Y and one year maintenance agreement. Director of Public � Works, Director of Convention & Visitors Bureau and ° Purchasing Agent recommend approval. � � � � � r �: � � , � � i 1 { 8. Consider authorizing the City Manager to amend '' ; Section 6 of the On-Line Police Mobile Data Terminal ' ; Contract which was executed on September 2, 1986 and to enter into an irrevocable and non-transferable license � with Multi-Information Systems Incorporated (MISI) ; relating to the software source code. Police Chief � recommends approval. , ; 9 . Consider second reading of Ordinance No. 88-24, ? relative to the rezoning of a 1± acre tract, fronting + on the east side of William D. Tate Avenue, south of ' � S.H. 360 and east of the Western Oaks Subdivision, from , i "R-TH" Townhouse Residential District and "CC" � Community Commercial Zoning District to "CC" Community i Commercial Zoning District and "R-TH" Townhouse � Residential District. Director of Community � Development recommends approval. , � 10. Consider renewal of the contract with the North Texas � � Commission in the amount of $1 , 934 . 00 for the period of December 1 , 1987 to December 1 , 1988. Assistant City � Manager recommends approval. ; � 11 . Consider approval of the minutes from the March 15, � 1988 meeting. City Secretary recommends approval as j published. 1 � � NEW BUSINESS � � ; 12 . Consider first reading of an ordinance relative to the annexation of the 26± acre Mary Stone Myers tract located south of Parr Park, west of W. T. Parr Road, � � and east of High Countryside Drive and take any necessary action. 1 � 13 . Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into a � contract with Evaluation Associates, Inc. , in an amount � of $50,025. 00, for the appraisal and review appraisal ' � for the Dallas Road widening project and take any � � necessary action. 1 14 . Consider an ordinance abandoning portions of "old" � South Ball Street and take any necessary action. a � 15. Consider adopting the proposed funding plan for construction of a Municipal Service Center and referral f of the project to the City Council Facilities Committee for design and bidding and take any necessary action. ; s OLD BUSINESS 16. Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into an g � agreement with Municipal Administrative Services, Inc. � ' to conduct franchise compliance audits of General � Telephone, Lone Star Gas, Texas Utilities Electric and � Paragon Cable Companies and take any necessary action. b F � � j EXECUTIVE SESSION � I h ; 17 . City Council to recess to Conference Room #204 to ; ; discuss real estate (right-of-way acquisition relative ;' to 212 Ball Street) under amendments to { Article 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , Subsection 2 (f) . $ City Council to reconvene in the Council Chambers and ;' take any necessary action relative to real estate. � � � � � � � �: � � i � i � i � � � G � MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION " t i ADJOURNMENT � IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR : ! SESSION, THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS �' ; PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1988 AT 4 � 3 : 00 P.M. F ; i I i i t I I ' I ( Ci y ecretary : � F � � i � i 3 1 1 " � 1 ) ! � t � � S t � S k S �y i. � E E i & i I ( � s�� oF �xA,s C'C�:i�1TY OF TARF'ANT ', CITY OF C",RAPEVINE The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Regular Sessian on this the 5th day of Apri.l, 1988 at $:15 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipa]. Court Rocm #205, 307 West Da31as Road, with the followi.ng m�tt�nbers � present �o-wit: �n Powers Mayor Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro 'I�ent Jim Glynr� Council N[��mber Sharron Spencer Council M�r C. �hane Wil�aanks Courrcil M��mber Lynn R. Niedermeier Council Ma.mber Gil Traverse Council Nlp.mber constitu�ing a quorum, with the follcawing memk�ers of the City St�aff: Dennis E. Dawson City Manager Kelvin Knauf Assistan�. City M:araager Adrienne C. Leonard Assistant City Attc�rney i Linda Huff City Secretary i ('„�T,T, TO C7RDER Mayar Pcx�rs called the meeting ta order. INV(aCATTQN �� Councii M�,mber Traverse delivered the Invocation. I'�'1 1. PRESIIVTATION, N1S, I�CXJ SCHI�DT This presenta�ion was made after Ite�n 2. Mayar Pow�rs recognized Ms. Lou Schmidt, $08 East Walnut #116, as being named � 1987 Grapevine Volunteer of the Year. He presented her a Plaque of i Apprecia�ion noting her many contributions �.o the cca�rmunity during the pas� � s� (6) years. ; , i ITENI 2. PRE�E�3TATION, MS. SUE FRANKS ' Mayar Powers presented Ms, Sue Franks, 15 5am Bass Ridge Road, Roanoke, a � � Plaque of Appreciation on behalf of the City Council and the Grapevine j Convention & Visitors Bureau, �or ten (10) years of dedicated service �.o the ! comnunity. Ms. Franks resigned frc�n the Convention & Visitors Bureau Advisory Board due to moving frc�n the City. I � I� 3. PRE5II�1`I'ATION, SERG�iANT' DC�1 p�F2��.STRaNG � � This presentation was made after Ite-�n l. Mayor Pow�rs presented. a Plaque of Recognition to Sergeant Don Armstrong, of fhe Grapevine Palice Depari:ment, for being named the D. E. Box Citizen of the � Year. The annual award is pre�enteci by the Grapevine Ch�mber of Cc�anerce ta , recognize outstanding cantributians of a citizen �.o the c�mmunity. , , ITF�i 4. PRESIIVTATION, RESOLUTION, BUILL7ING SAF'ETY WEFK � , � Assistant Building Official Greg Wheeler gaue a brief introductian to a video presentation regarding 1988 Building Safety Week, April 10-16. � i � � � � ( � i 04/05/88 Following the video, Mr. Wheeler requested the City Council consider a resolution proclaiming April 10-16, 1988 as Building Safety Week. This will be the eighth observance of National Building Safety Week, with this year's theme being "Safety Glazing and Building Codes". The caption of the proposed resolution was read into the record. ', Council Member Glynn offered a motion to adopt the resolution. Mayor Pro Tem ' Ware offered a second to the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wi]_banks, Niedernleier, & Traverse Nays: None RESOLUTION NO. 88-15 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tf� � CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SUPPORTING AND ' DEC��ARING THE WEEK OF APRIL 10-16, 1988 AS BUILDING SAFEZ'Y WEEK a ITII�I 5. PUBLIC HEARING, PROPOSID STRE�r ASSFSSNIENT, WILLIAM D. TATE AVENLTE � � Mayor Pow�ers declared the public hearing open. � Director of Public Works Jerry Hodge gave a brief introduction regarding the � proposed street improvement assessments to William D. Tate Avenue, stating - that citizens should not carry the full burden of capital improvements. Ft Senate Bill 336 established the criteria to be followed when charging impact ` � fees. An impact fee is a way for cities to finance capital improvements f through developer participation. Major street, drainage and widening '. projects, such as the William D. Tate Avenue project, afford an opportunity � for cities to spread the costs of a project to abutting properties that � receive any enhancement benefits fram the project. The William D. Tate Avenue � project is surrounded totally by c�rcial property and all the surrounding � properties will receive some special enhancement. Under the City's current ; ordinances, if there are no assessments made for the William D. Tate Avenue � project, and the improvements are carried through as intended, there will not � be any money collected for periphery street fees upon ccgnpletion of the g construction project. � � Mayor Powers requested all persons that would be giving test�mony during the ; public hearing to stand and take the oath of truth. ' S Manager of �gineering Stan Laster then addressed the Council, identifing the � 19 parcels abutting the proposed improvements to William D. Tate Avenue, and � gave a slide presentation regarding each parcel. � He then reviewed the current status of William D. Tate Avenue and advised the � proposed improvements would extend frcgn S.H. 114 to the north, almost to � Dallas Road. This would include 2,489 linear feet of improvements; a � five-lane section 66 feet in width, with curb, gutter, sidewalk and storm 4 drainage for a length of 1,298 linear feet frctn S.H. 114 north; and frcan that ` point further it w�uld be a four-lane divided roadway with median, with a f minimum pavement width of 26 feet for each direction and include curb, gutter, 6 sidewalk and storm drainage. M�edian openings are planned at William D. Tate � Avenue and South Ball Street, and William D. Tate Avenue and Nash Street. � Total project construction cost is $1,010,868.92 with the proposed assessment � E, � of abutting property owners being estimated at $549,233.78 (based on a figure � of $157.55 per front foot) . � � Mr. Laster continued by reviewing the South Ball Street drainage outfall, which � is necessitated by the improvements to William D. Tate Avenue, and noted the � cost of that project to be $170,120.00. Therefore, resulting in a total cost � of $1,445,824.67 for the William D. Tate Avenue improvements and the South � Ball Street drainage outfall project. He then sukxn.itted into the record the � documents and inforntiation presented (slides, maps, notice, construction plans € and specifications) . � � � � i 1' E E � � l�� �: E � # � 04/05/88 i Mr. James Cullar, Senior Partner of E�raluation Associates Inc. , gave a brief overview of the work performed by the real estate evaluation consulting firm and a brief history of his company. He stated case studies had been developed to measure the positive impact, if any, on abutting properties where roads are widened or improved. All parcels abutting William D. Tate Avenue �re individually evaluated, a traffic study was conducted and then, based on previously developed case studies, the special benefits to individual properties along William D. Tate Avenue was valued at ten percent (10�) , that was then applied to the estimated base value of each parcel. Variables � included in the base evaluation of each site are affected depth and frontage of each site. The conclusions of the study are highlighted in the engineer's roll. ! There were no questions fran the Council. Mr. Conner Lam, 1280 Post Oak Trail, Southlake, business owner at 1017 William D. Tate Avenue, addressed the Council requesting permission to allaw property owners to question the consultant presenting testimony regarding the proposed assessments to property owners as to the methodology used to arrive at the market values. He stated this one public hearing would be the property awner's only t�me to present all evidence to the Council. He requested a fair and impartial hearing be allowed. Assistant City Attorney Adrienne Leonard advised the statue provides that the governing body must allow all abutting property owners to be heard. However, it does not impose an obligation on the City Council to allow cross examination. The abutting property owners can make statements and address all questions to the Council and the Mayor, the presiding officer, who may then address the questions to various witnesses. The substantial evidence rule does apply in the paving assessment hearings and essentially that means all evidence must be presented at the public hearing before the City Council in order for the Court to be able to review the evidence. If an abutting property owner exercises his appeal rights, there wr�uld not be a full court hearing to allow presentation of new facts. However, the decision of the court does not �mply that the substantial rule requires, or mandates, cross examination to be conducted. All that is required under the law is that the abutting property owners be given the opportunity to be heard, state their positions, ask questions of the Council. The statue provides that the Council can establish its own rules governing the conduct of the public hearing. The Council has no obligation to conduct the public hearing as a nozmal trial with cross examination of each of the witnesses. The purpose of the public hearing is for the City Council to take evidence and make a decision based on the evidence as to whether or not the benefits to the property are equa.l, or greater than, the proposed assessments, and determine whether Council wants to proceed with the levying of the assessments. Mayor Powoers stated this Council has always allowed citizens to be heard, but requested the public hearing not be turned into a full trial. Mr. Lam requested to begin by questioning Mr. James Ctiillar. Ms. Leonard requested the enhancement study prepared by Ebaluation Associates Inc. be sukmitted into evidence. Mayor Powers then announced the Council would take a brief recess. Al1 members of the Council w�ere present upon reconvening in the Council Chambers. Mr. Jerry Pittman, property owner on Pebblebrook, Main Street, Ball Street and College Street, addressed the Council as a concerned citizen and not an u abutting property awner on William D. Tate Avenue. He expressed concern regarding the concrete medians proposed for William D. Tate Avenue and asked about incongruities in not assessing Main Street owners when improvp�nts were made and yet proposing to assess another major artery property owners for improvements. Main arteries represent a need of all the people of the cce�munity and all of the people should pay for such improvements through ad valorem taxes and bond issues. He stated the condition of Wall Street, Mustang Drive, and Kimball Road should possibly be considered and the Tate Avenue project tabled. � Mr, Lam then requested Mr. James Clallar be asked to come fozward to answer questions relative to the methodology used in the property evaluation. Lengthy discussion followed, with Mr. Cullar responding to questions regarding � the process and m�thodology utilized in evaluating the properties abutting (3) i i � 04/05/88 ; William D. Tate Avenue. (Verbatim transcript was being taken by Mr. David ', Chance, Court Reporter and will be on file with the City Secretary's office.) During discussion, Mr. Lam requested all of the consultant's documentation , relative to evaluating the properties on William D. Tate Avenue be brought to ' the Council meeting. ' The possibility of continuing the public hearing was discussed and following , the discussion, Council Member Spencer made a motion to continue the public ' hearing on the William D. Tate Avenue assessments on Monday, April 18, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The motion was seconded by Council Member �- Traverse and prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse ' Nays: None � I'I'II�I 5A. CITIZE[�TS REQUEST, MR. JIM SWANN Mr. Jim S�vann, 1018 Riverside Drive, expressed concern regarding the Grapevine Opry and its future. He requested Council give consideration to compiling z possible resources in the community to cooperate and strengthen the existing � � facilities available in Grapevine to attract tourists, i.e. the Convention � Center, Grapevine Opry. � � t r CONSENT AGIIQDA � � � The City Council considered the consent agenda items which w�re deemed to need g little or no discussion any were acted upon as one business item. Mayor � Potn�rs asked if there was any me.mb�r of the audience or the City Council who � wished to r�nove an item fran the consent agenda for full discussion. There � were none. � � � ITII�I 6. Amendment, Heritage Industrial Park, Water and Sanitary Sewer ` � Agree.ment � E Director of Public Works rec�nded approval of an amendment to the Heritage � Industrial Park Water and Sanitary Sewer Agreement to provide for assessing of � sewer fees frc�n water meter readings in the Southlake portion of the � develo�anent according to current utility billing procedures for c�rcial and � residential wastewater custcxners. � � � Following brief discussion regarding the type of industries allowed in the � develo�azt, motion by Council Member Glynn, seconded by Council Me.mber � Niedernieier, to approve as reccumlended prevailed by the following vote: ' � fi Ayes: Pow�rs, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbarilcs, Niedermeier, & Traverse ; Nays: None � � F 1: ITII�I 7. Bid Award, Co y Machine, Convention Center � � Director of Public Works, Director of Convention & Visitors Bureau and � Purchasing Agent recommended award of the bid to the lowest bidder, Copy and � Litho, Inc., in the amount of $6,216.00 for the purchase of one copy machine � with automatic doctmlent feeder, console cabinet, 20 bin sorter, 1,000 sheet � paper tray and one year maintenance agr�m?nt. The machine w�uld be for the ; Convention Center. `�� � � Nlotion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Niedermeier to � approve as rec�nded prevailed by the following vote: � � f Ayes: Pov�rs, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays: None � � � � s ITF�I 8. Resolution, Authorizing Amendment to On-Line Police Nlobile Data � Terminal Contract � � Police Chief recomnended approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager � to amend Section 6 of the On-Line Police Mobile Data Terminal Contract which f; �. : (4) � � � � 04/OS/88 was executed on SeptPlnber 2, 1986 and to enter into an irrevocable and non-transferable license with Multi-Information Systems Incorporated (MISI) relating to the software source code. The caption of the proposed resolution was read into the record. . . Mr�tion by Council M�ember Glynn and seconded by Council Memt�r Niedermeier to adopt the resolution as rec�nded prevailed by the following vote: � Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse Nays: None RESOLUTION N0. 88-16 A RESOLUTION OF TF� CITY OF GRAPEVINE, ; TEXA.S, REG�DING ANNIENNDMENTS TO THE '� CONTRACI' FOR AN ON-LINE POLICE MOBILE DATA TEFtM—�Ar; pROVIDING FOR THE EXECUTION OF A LICE�SE AGREII�IT AND PROVIDING AN EFFECI'IVE DATE ITII�I 9. Second Reading, Ordi.nance No. 88-24, Bear Run Joint Venture, Z88-03 Director of Ccxrmunity Develo�xnent reco�nended approval of the second reading of Ordinance No. 88-24, relative to Zoning Application Z88-03 sukmitted by Bear Run Joint Venture, to rezone a 1± acre tract fronting on the east side of William D. Tate Avenue, south of S.H. 360 and east of the Western Oaks Subdivision fram "R-TH" Townhouse Residential District and "CC" Conmunity Commercial Zoning District to "CC" Community Comnercial Zoning District and "R-TH" Townhouse Residential District. The Board of Zoning Adjustment granted the variance request to reduce the required five (5) acres in the "CC" � Community Commercial Zoning District. x� The caption of the ordinance was read into the record on second reading. Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Niedern�eier to adopt the ordinance prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse Nays: None ORDINANCE N0. 88-24 AN ORDINANC� AMENDING ORDINANC.E NO. 82-73, Tf� COMPREf�TiSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPIIVDIX "D" OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVII�TE, TEXAS, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBID AS SEING A LOT, TRACT, OR PARCEL OF I�AND LYING AND BEING SIT[JATED IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, B�EING A PART OF THE W. DRISKELL SURVEY, ABSTRACI' N0. 405, THE J. H. HUC-�S SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 822'�, AND THE G. M. BELL SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. 234; IN THE CITY OF GFtAPEVINE� TEXAS� MORE FULLY AND COMPLETFZY DESCRIBID IN THE �ODY OF THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHAl�TGE IN THE USE OF SAID PROPEE2`I'Y FROM "R-TH" TOVVIVHOUSE RESIDENTIAL DISTRIGT AND "CC" CC�7MUNITY CONA�RCIAL ZONING DISTRICT 'PO "CC" C�![TNITY CCY�'Il�RCIAL ZONING DISTRICT AND "R-TH" 'I�OWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; CORRDCTING THE OF'FICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A C�,P,USE RE�,ATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT TI� PUBLIC INTERESTS, MORAI.S Al�ID GF�.�lEt2�L WEL,FARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND ` AMII�TpMIIV'I' Tf�REIN MADE; AND PROVIDING A �' (5) d � i 04/05/88 ; PENALTY NOT 'Ib EXCEID TE� SUM OF 'I'WO THOUSAND DOI�LARS ($2,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFEL�ISE SHAIZ BE DEII�D CODM'tI'ITID UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS ITII�I 10. CON'I�2ACT, NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION Assistant City Manager reconrtnended approval of renewing the contract with the ' North Texas Comnission in the amount of $1,934.00 for the period of ' December 1, 1987 to December 1, 1988. Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Me.mber Niedermeier to approve as recanmended. prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Pow�ers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse Nays: None ITEM 11. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINU'i�S � S < City Secretary recomnended approval of the minutes for the March 15, 1988 ; meeting as published. _ r � Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Niedermeier to � approve as recommended prevailed by the following vote: � ; Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse 4 Nays: None � € , � � ; I'I'EM 12. FIRST READING, ANNFXATION ORDINANC�, MARY STONE MYERS TRACT ; � City Secretary Linda Huff advised that Council should consider the first ' � reading of the annexation ordinance relative to the 26± acre Mary Stone Myers ; tract. The property, located south of Parr Park, west of W. T. Parr Road and ` east of High Countryside Drive, will be annexed into the City under the "R-20" x Single-Family District Regulations. The second reading of the ordinance is F � scheduled for April 19, 1988. } � The caption of the proposed ordinance was read into the record on first i reading. � � Council Member Spencer made a motion the first reading of the ordinance be � adopted. Council Member Niedermeier offered a second to the mption which ; prevailed as follows: � Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wi]banks, Niedermeier, & Traverse ; Nays: None � r ORDINANCE N0. 88-28 � AN ORDINANC� OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, � TEXAS, ANNEXING ADJACIIVT AND CONTIGLTOUS ` � � TF.RRITORY TO THE CITY OF GRAPE�TINE, 'I�XAS; � FINDING THAT ALL NF�CESSARY AND REQUIRID � I�EC-,AL CONDITIONS HAVE BEEDI SATISFIED; � PROVIDING THAT SUCH AREAS SHALL SECOME A ` i: PART OF THE CITY AND THAT THE OWNERS AND � � INIi�BITANTS THEREOF SHAI.L SE ENTITI�ED TO THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILF�FS OF OTHER � CITIZENS AND BE BOUND BY THE ACTS AND � ORDINANCES NOW IN EE'FECT ADID � BE � �RFAFTER ADOP'I�D; PROVIDING A `' SEVERABILITY C�USE; AND FUR'i�IIIt PROVIDING x FOR AN�TDING AND CORRECTING � OFFICIAL � BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY AS HEREI'OFORE ¥ ADOP`I�D AND PROVIDING FOR THE ORDINANCE TO � � GO IN'I�0 EFFECI' UPON PASSAGE OF Tf� ; � ORDINANCE ON SECOND READING � � t � �' (6) �' k` 04Jo5I88 ITII�2 13. CON'I'RAC''.P, EV'ALUATION ASSOCIATE�, INC., DALLI�S RQAD PRCIJE7C'T' Director of Public Works Jexry Hodge advised Council had awarded a cantract on March 17, 198? to Kyser and 4ndo Apprai�ers for appraisal services an Dallas ' Road in an amount of $52,550.Oq. After meeting with the 5tate Department of H.ighways and P��blic Transportation {�DHpT} right-of-way officials, the appraisal activi�.ies were delayed (e�cep�. for the Chastant and Taylar '' properties) until the final eonstruction plans cv�re e�c►plete and all � right-of-way and easements had been deternlined. The original contaract had a 150 day ccenpletion ti.me frame. Mr. Thanas Kyser, of Kyser and Ondo Appraisers, has advised he cannot begin the appraisal �rk for 60 days, and due to Staff com��itment ta the SDHPT to acquire right-o�-way as quickly as passi.ble, it is now rec�.nded to award the appraisal contract to Evaluation Assaciates, Inc. Mr. Kyser has agreed to release the City frcan any obligation ta the contract. Mr. James C�zllar, of Evaluation Assacia�es, Inc., addressed the Council regarding the difference in nlethodology of an enhancem�ent study and an appraisal �or condemnation. He stated on Dal3as R�ad, �he requirement would be to appraise each whole property including the land separately and the improvem�nts, using all approaches to value. After discussion, Staff requested to award the contract to Evaluation � Assaciates, Inc, in an amount of $5Qr025.00 for the appraisal and review � appraisal of 43 parcels that must be acquired �or the Dallas Road widening project, and authorize the City Manager to enter into the contract. Council questioned if bids were reques�.ed frcm ather carripanies. Mr, Hodge stated �he project was nc,t bid, but greviaus proposals had been suL�n.itted relative to the professional services. He also canmented that anly State I Highway approved appraisers can be used for this type praject and �he key ta state funding is t.hat Grapevine is moving forward with the project. Following deliberation, Cauncil Memk.�er Traverse made a motion to award the contract ta Evaluation Associa�es, Inc. in an amaunt of $50,025.00 for the appraisal and review appraisal for the Dallas Road widening project and � autharize the City M�anager to enter into the con�xact, The n�tion wa� seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ware and prevailed by the fol.lowing vate: Ay�es: Pawers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays: rN�e�- �N�,2�,,.u.►�,�i,.� � -�j�,/�� :� ; I'I'II�i 14. ORDINANCE, ASANI)(7N "4LD" 5t�I3Tfi BAI1L STF;EET i Mr. Doug Eberhart, Assistant Manager/Developer, reviewed the pc�rtions of "old" Sauth Bal1 S�reet ta be ab�ndoned to three separate praperty awners--Highway 114 & Ball S�.reet Joint Venture, TU Electric and Rand Theatres, as the said partian of rights-of-way are nc� longer needed for pc�blic use. That partion af right-of-way of "a1d" 5outh Ball Street is described in at�ached F�hibits "A", "B'�, "C", "D'�, "E" and ��F". All requirements outlined by the City in an agreement dated 5eptember 15, 1986 were ccYnpleted by the developer and accepted by the City. Therefore, Staff reques�.ed the Council to adopt an ordinance abandoning that partion of "old" South Ball 5treet and authorize fihe Mayor to execute the Quitclaim Deeds to release the City's interest in the ( said property. � The caption a� the praposed orda.s�ance was read into the record. Council M�r Glynn made a motian to adopt the ordinance, T1� mation was secanded by Council Member Niedermsier and prevailed kay the fol.lowing vote: Ayes: Powers, ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedernieier, & Traverse Nays. None f � ORDTNANCE NO. 8$-29 , � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPE'VINE, , TEXAS, ABANDC7NING AND VACATING A PORTION ; OF "OLD" SOUTH BAL�L STREET IN THE CITY OF � GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AS HEREIN „" ! DES�RILED; PROVIDING A SE'tTERABILI2'Y � CI�AUSE; DE�"LARING AN II�1ERC��TCY AND � PR{?VIDING AN E.�'FEt:'.I`IVE DATE 1 1 � 1 t7� � , � ; �: i 04/05/88 , ITFM 15. AUTHORIZE DESIGN OF MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER ' Assistant City Manager Kelvin Knauf stated the City's current maintenance ' center is undersized and i.nadequate for the Parks, Utility and Street ' Maintenance employees to operate in an efficient and safe manner. The Capital ' Improvements Facilities Conmittee has reviewed the need for a new maintenance ' center and toured facilities in Duncanville and Carrollton. After review of the original cost estimate of $1,829,754.00, Staff redefined ' the quality and scope of the proposed project to an estimated cost of , $1,350,000. F�inds are available frcgn the following sources: Municipal Service Center Bonds (1983 bond election) $ 581,807 ' Interest earnings to date on previous bonds issued 517,217 Anticipated interest accrued during design and i construction of the project 111,680 ; Utility Operating Fund 131,000 ; Utility Revenue Bonds (1985 Series) 69,000 The project, if design is began imn�ediately, can be completed in 1989, and would be located on land leased fran DFW International Airport, or the land ; owned at the end of Scribner Street. The proposed center would acconm�odate ; the City's current needs and growth for the next ten years. Lengthy � k discussion ensued. Council comments and questions centered on the status of = leasing the 15 acres of land frcgn DFW International Airport, the expected � savings to the City after the center is built, financial status of the City € anticipated for the fall, and estimated operating cost of the proposed � facility. City Manager Dennis E. Dawson updated the Council regarding the � lease agreement, but could not estur�ate a date the agreement would be i effective. He stated additional information fran the City regarding just R consideration value rendered to DFW International Airport (police, fire, � water, setn�r) would be appended to the lease suk�nitted to the DFW legal staff � for their review and consideration. � � i During discussion, Mr. Bruce Rider, 311 Starnes Street, addressed the Council �� � stating a primazy goal of the CIP Facilities Ccamtittee is to review the � current City establishments, and to rec�nd productive and adequate � envixonments for employees to wr�rk. He canmented the CIP Conmittee supports � the proposed center. � Following discussion, Council Me.mber Niedermeier made a motion to refer the ` project to the Facilities CcxYmittee for design within the dollar amount � proposed by Staff. Mayor Pro Tem Ware offered a second to the motion which prevailed by the following vote: E � 6 Ayes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse s Nays: None s � � � ITII�i 16. UTILITY FRANC�iISE AUDIT AGREEMENT � � Director of Finance Ralph Seeley requested authorization for the City Manager �: to enter into an agreement with Municipal Ac�iinistrative Services Inc. to � conduct franchise ccxnpliance audits of General Telephone, Lone Star Gas, � TU Electric and Paragon Cable Companies. This item was tabled at the March � 15, 1988 meeting to allow Staff to conduct reference checks and to clarify the ; wording in Paragraph 5 of the agreement to the effect the City Council would � have the sole discretion to determine whether a law suit would be filed to � pursue collection of monies due the City. � Mr. Seeley noted this wr�uld be the first time the City has conducted an audit � of the franchise agreements. He advised area cities are considering the audit � jo�ntly; therefore, the firm has agreed to a reduction from 50� to 30g of its � normal contingency fee. Each of the four cities contacted for reference, � highly rec�nded the firm. Also the contract has been modified in Paragraph � 5 to include a stateir�ent that the decision to file a law suit to collect any � amounts due shall be determined soley by the City Council. � � Lengthy discussion ensued with Council questions and comments relative to �' amounts involved in the possible collection, other area cities that will � participate and the effect on the relationship of the City with the utility �: companies. � � £ � � (8) � � � f � 04/05/88 Following deliberation, Council Member Glynn made the motion to authorize the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Municipal Ac�iinistrative Services Inc. to conduct franchise ccenpliance audits of G1'E, Lone Star Gas, TU Electric and Paragon Cable Companies. Council Member Spencer offered a second to the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Powers, Glynn, Spencer, & Niedermeier Nays: Ware, Wilbanks, & Traverse �� I'I�I 17. EXECUTIVE SESSION �' Mayor Paw�rs announced the City Council would recess to Conference Rocan #204 to discuss real estate (right-of-way acquisition relative to 212 Ball Street) under amendments to Article 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., Subsection 2(f) . Upon reconvening in the Council Chambers, all members of the Council were present. Council Member Glynn made a mr�tion, as a result of the closed session, to authorize the expenditure of $125,000.00 for right-of-way acquisition on Ball Street to Joseph W. and Betty Tanner. Council Menil�r Wilbanks offered a second to the motion which prevailed by the following vote: jAyes: Powers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbariks, Niedermeier, & Traverse Nays: None � f MISCII�LP,NF70US REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION ITEM 17A. Council Member Spencer requested Staff compile rules and regulations regarding use of the Civic Center for Council consideration. � ITEM 17B. Council Member Traverse asked that the ordinance recently passed relative to dusty parking lots be discussed by Council at the next meeting. ADJOURrIl�1T There being no further business to consider, Council M�ember Spencer offered � a motion to adjourn at 12:40 a.m. Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the motion � which prevailed as follows: # Ayes: Pow�ers, Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays: None PASSID AND APPROVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 19th day of April , 1988. APPROVED: C�F'►-�Y Mayor i A'I`I'F5T: City Secretary � i � � �9� ; � ; � - �' • �� � � EXHIBIT "A" TO - COUNCIL MINUTES OF ' ' APR�L 5, 19 8 8 2-44-88 . .� PORTIC7NS OF BALL S'L'rL?�T TO 13E I�BAN�,� AND �ED TO HIGIiWAY ].14-BALL S"I'F2�'� J Ii�3T VENTURE����'�I.VCIIMBF�F2ED 1,680,000 IIJAN t'�ID $300,000 ilJF�3) . - '` -- ; . F . �: BEING parcels flf land in the J.B. FAY SURVEY, A-530, and �� A. FQ�-TER SUR'tT�Y, A-518, City of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, and being'mare. particularl.y i descri3�d as follaas. � _ � PARC�f., #1: .:. =- � - �! - 4 BEGINNING at a point which bears � 0 ° 28' 05" W a distance of 150.00 £ee'`;�rom ; the southeast corner of a tract canveyed to Texas Power and Light as r�ecr�ded in E ,Volume 5152, Page 3Q5, D.R.T.C.T.; - ',, •t.;w. � TF�iENCE S 00° 54' 23" W.a distance of 100.67 feet to a point for carner; F' " T��ICE S $9° 39' S6" W a dis�ance of 4�4.68 feet to a point far corner; � _` . i TF-3Il�tCE N 24° C}9' I7" E a dis�ance af 2Q.SQ feet to a pai.nt for corner; � N � TH.II�ICE S 89 ° 32' 35" E a dis�ance of 22.50 fee� to a point for comer; � r ; � � TFiENCE N 00 ° 27' S8" E a distance of 29.39 feet to a point far carner; � �` t: C 4" T��10E S 89 ° 11.' 09" E a dis�ance of 3"I6.00 feet to a paint �or corner; � �; TF�ICE N 18 ° 49' S1" E a dis�ance of 64.15 feet to a point far carner; €; � TI-Ia10E S 89 ° 32' 35" E a dis�ance of 49.79 fee� to the POINT OF BEGINNING and � cantaining 23,658 square feet or Q.5431 acre o£ land. PARC�I:, #2: • � BEGINNING at a pain� in the north right-of-way line of State Highway 124, said paint aiso being at the west righ�-of-way lane of Ball Stree� to be abandoned; THF�ICE N 04 ° 37' 00" E a dis�ance of 146.71 feet to a paa.nt for corner; f T��i�iCE N 09 ° �7' 00" E a dis�ance of 35.51 fee�. ta a point for corner; � Z`fiENCE S 89 ° Il' IO" E a dis�ance af 83,25 feet to a point for corner; Tf-�CE S 54 ° 24' 03" E a dis�ance af 73.11 feet ta a poiz�t for corner; � a Tf3ENCE S 20 ° 09' 17" W a distance of $.50 feet �.o a point for corner; � TF�CE S 89 ° 39' S6" W a distance of 55.44 feet to a point far corner; Tf�ICE S 48 ° 04' 30" W a dis�.ance of 53.81 feet to a point for carner; - TF�10E S 00 ° 35' OS" W a dis�ance of 115.64 feet to a point for corner at fihe 3 north right-of-way of State Highway 114, said paint being at the beginning of a ` nontangent curve ta the right havi.ng a radi.us af 1,879.86 feet, a cen�.ral anqle 4: , af Ol ° 41' Q4", and a long chord of 55.26 feet at a bearing of N 66° 36' 42" W; "" k TF-I�10E along said curve an arc di�tance of 55.27 feet to the POINT OF B�GIi'VNING ? and containing 14,110 square feet or 0,3239 acre of land. �� e- �l"�`�4 F�-_ F f",,'�(,`r. � .���i f� �'J• � . 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FOSTER SURVL•Y, ' A-518, City of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly descril�ed as follows: = r BDGINNING at a point at the most easterly east corner of Lot 3, Hayley Addition, " Volwr,e 388-212, Page 16, PRTCT; = � . , Tf-�ICE N 54 ° 24' 03" W a distance of 73.11 feet to a point for corner; �� � � __ :..TI�NCE S 89 ° 11' 09" E a distance of 129.04 feet to a point for corner; � MTHF�'�ICE S 00° 27' S8" W a distance of 29.3� feet to a point for corner; �' - c _ TE�ICE N 89 ° 32' 35" W a distance of 22.50 feet to a pc�int for corner; � TF�10E S 20 ° 09' 17" W a distance of 20.50 feet to a point for corner; f; � r TI-�ICE S 89 ° 39' 46" W a distance of 42.70 feet to a point for corner; . �: THENCE N 20° 09' 17" E a distance of 8.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGIi�1NING and containing 4,155 square feet or 0.0954 acre of land. � t � �, E. � � € � ,. � �P.�E �F TF�y_M �` �. .�• ..�, � ? �t-: `'� ` - •.:,• ;, � t JERRY DAN PEDEN ; �; �., 4530 ;G,{� � B�9f��5TEP�'�'�O � '�'su�`� - �C��— � a p s 4' 4 . i, � �r f F F F C- � �. �. � � h;, � � �� ' � Jl� av '� �� C. •� - � _ _ . __ . ._. _ __ _ _ _ _ ____ __ _ __ . _ _ _ � , �{, , , . ..._..._.�� � , • • , . � � , • i `~ :�, .L r.-.� .•.���`��t.l� r� .. ���� � +'��- a , ' �/ • , r r�:., t �_f t ;: . � �. . • . . 1 Y � \ ' ' � w \��� : ' e�o cx 6 � ' ^ � ��� \ `�• • . • ' p . 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