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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-08-04 Regular Meeting � � � �: i}' 2[: S" � � € � � � k � E � � �'. Sy £ � & � P � � � i � i' � € , � � � , � � AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING � TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1987 AT 6 : 30 P.M. � CONFERENCE ROOM #204 - 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD �, � I . CALL TO ORDER ' � II. OLD BUSINESS � A. City Council to consider revised alignment plans of � Dallas Road widening project and take any necessary �` action. III . ADJOURNMENT � �' � � IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED � BY CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SES- g SION, THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED � AND POSTED ON THIS THE 31ST DAY OF JULY, 1987 AT 3 : 00 P.M. � � � � • � � City ec etary � � � � � _ � � € � � * � � � � � �; f e I 3' d E � � � il�A�' �F �.�5 �� � ��.� QF ���T s # CITY OF GRAPEVINE � � , �. ' The City Council of �he City of Grapeuinel T�as me�. in Speci.al Session on � �r this the 4th day of August, 1987 at 6:30 p.m. in Conference Room #204, � 347 West Dallas Raad, with the fal].owing m�emb�rs present to-wit: � � Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem �' Jim Glynn Council Member � Sharron Spencer Council M�mbGr C. Shane Wilbanks Co�mcil Member Lynn R. Niedermeier Council M�nber Gi.l Traverse Council Mie�er � canstituting a quonvm, with Mayor Tcm Powers absent, with the fallawing � members of the Ci�.y Staff: r Dennis E. Dawson � City Manager Kelvin Knauf Assistant City Manager ? Adrzenne C. Leonard Assistan� City At�orney ' Lirida Huff City Secretary , � j �' ' CALI, TO ORDER � ! i � The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Ware. � 3 i ; REVIE4�1� DALI.A� ROAD W�DII�IING PF{A7DC.'T , � � f '' The only item of business was for the City Council to consider the revised � � alignment plans of the Dallas Road widening praject and take any necessary � , action. , •� �' � � � Director of Public Works Jerry Hodge gave a briaf backgraund of the praposed F realignment of Dallas Road and introduced Ms. Diane Pa]mer, Assistant Manager � af EngiryeeringlProjects, to give a full report on the revised praject. � Ms. Palmer reviewed the plan �or propo�ed improve�nts �ta Dallas Road f� � ' Ball Street east to Spur 382 that was sulYnitted to the Sta�e Highway ' Depar#�nent in January, 19$7. At the tirrye the plan was sukanit�ed, it met the � j State Highway Depa�t�ent's criteria. After review, the State Highway Department indicated preference to straighfi.ening the aligrur�nt as much as ` passible and superelevation o� the reverse curves at Ira E. Woods Avenue i (Highway 26) and at Dooley Street. The straigh�ening of the aligrur�ent wnuld � result i.n small right-of-way purchases frcgn several reside.ntial praperty 'j owners on the north side of Dallas Road. The superelevation would ma,ke the F j intersection design and drainage design of Ira E. Woods Avenue {Hi.ghway 26} ' and Uooley S�.ree�. intersections dif�icult and requir� additional right-of-way � 3 requ.ir�r�nts for grading. ? Ms. Palm�r then review�ed the proposed aliyr��nt sul�nitted in July, 1987 to the �. j' Sta�e Highway Dep��xtmF.nt. The revised plan propased a 90' right-of�aay the � entire length of Dallas Raad, elima.nated the medians, moved the intersection "' � of Ball StreetlWilliam D. Tate Avenue nor�hward to straighten the reverse � � curves so that the superelevatian would not be requixed at that intersection, � � therefore res4lving fihe drainage and design prablems for that area. The � revised proposal was also expanded fran the Ball StreetjWilliam D. Tate ? intersect.ion westward to Highway 114, making the project eligible for Federal � Aid to Urban Systeqn (FAUS) funding. A}.so noted was the reaiigrurent af Dooley � ;� Street frc�r► the railroad tracks south to Dallas Road to inter�ect with Berry = Street, west of �he e,xisting Dooley Street intersection. The passibility af ` � signalization at Main Str�t/Da11as Roa.d, Daoley Street/Dallas Road and Spur j � 382jDallas Road was discussed, as well as the cast of the praject. As a state � funded project, the Dallas Road widening project would cost approximatel.y ` t $6 miilion including the propo�ed �ten�ion to the west. The City v�u1d p�ay � i, half the cost, if funded by the State. �, i� � 1 � , :� � � 'I �. i � :; � � � Q � � �` Director of Public Works Jerry Hodge addressed the possibility of funding the � project through FAUS, stating that to meet the requirements for funding the � City wr�uld need to design the project, acquire the right-of-way and have all � utilities adjusted as needed by the first of the year. If all w�ere approved, � the project could be bid the last quarter of 1988. � � z Mr. Millard Dilg, 2121 Forest Hill Road, expressed the need of the citizens to � know whether pooley Street would be straightened south of the railroad to �, Dallas Road. 6 � ; After lengthy deliberation, Council Member Glynn made a m�tion for staff to #; °' proceed with the revised realignn�ent plan of the Dallas Road widening project � � and possible funding frcgn the state under the Federal Aid to Urban System � ; funcling. The motion was seconded by Council Member Niedermeier and prevailed ,. _� by the ensuing vote: �' t � Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays : None � Absent: Pa�rs � � �A70UR1�1T � 4 There being no further business to come before the City Council, a motion to � adjourn the meeting was offered by Council Me_mber Glynn and seconded by � Council Member Traverse. The vote prevailed as follows: �, � � K Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � x Nays : None - ' Absent: Powers � ; � � � PASSID AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, on this ° � the 18� day of A„rn,Gt , 1987. � : ��- � 3 ; APPROVED: � � � ! -- � � � ��, ;� 'r ` � g ��r � ; � i ATTFST: � � t 4 � r � S i Ci y Secre s � � � � � �. i � 4 � � � }S k � � �y� P � � f. £ $ k � E 's t t � € � 4" � � � 7` �2� 4 � � � t � � AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS � REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING � TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1987 AT 7 : 30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS - MUNICIPAL COURT ROOM #205 � � 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD x s e I . CALL TO ORDER � a II . INVOCATION: Council Member Sharron Spencer � i III . PRESENTATION � � A. Presentation by Hutchison, Price, Boyle & Brooks and � First Southwest Company concerning Public Property Finance Contractural Obligations . � B. Presentation by Mr. Bob Nichols of Freese & Nichols, 4 Inc. relative to water supply needs of the City of � Grapevine. ' � � IV. CITIZENS REQUESTS = £ £ ; V. CONSENT AGENDA � � Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliber- � ation 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 Council for full discussion. �' Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City � Manager, or his designee, to implement each item in � 's accordance with Staff recommendations. � € A. Consideration of an ordinance amending Chapter 8 of � the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances by adding � Sections 8-5 and 8-6 relative to Defensive Driving � t Fees authorizing the Grapevine Municipal Court to � collect a $10. 00 fee for processing defensive driving ; requests and for processinq driving record requests, � as authorized by the passage of Senate Bill 243. City � Staff recommends approval. � B. Consideration of an ordinance amending Chapter 7 of � � the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances Article IX, � Section 7-180 Definitions and by adding Section � 7-193 (e) relative to Flood Damage Prevention. Public Works Director recommends approval. � t C. Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into a � contract for material testing services for the Park � Place drainage project with Southwestern Laboratories �: in an amount not to exceed $7, 916 . 00. Public Works �° Director recommends approval. �, � D. Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into a � Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) contract for second year grant funds from the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Chief of Police recommends approval for 75� funding by the � State ($30, 000. 00) and 25� funding by the City ` ($10, 000 . 00) . � E. Consider authorizing the City Manager to enter into a Driver Behavior Selective Enforcement (TRASER) � contract funded 100$ by the Texas Department of �: Highways and Public Transportation. Chief of Police � recommends approval. ' #. F. Consider the minutes of the meetings of July 21 , 1987. � City Secretary recommends approval as published. � � �: � � � a � _ ¢ � � s � � VI . NEW BUSINESS A. City Council to consider authorizing Staff to prepare � an ordinance for consideration on August 18 , that ; would authorize one Contractural Obligation issue for � approximately $1 , 104, 874 for Police, Street, and Fire � equipment. � B. City Council to consider authorizing the City Manager � z to execute an employment contract for golf profes- sional services and consider authorizing the Mayor to Y execute a concessionaire agreement for the Golf Shop � Restaurant. � � i C. City Council to consider an ordinance amending the � City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances by adding � Appendix F relative to Soil Erosion Control. D. City Council to consider an ordinance amending City of � Grapevine Code of Ordinances Chapter 25, Article III � relative to dumpster placement and container removal. � � VII. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION � , VIII. ADJOURNMENT �` � � �� d IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S. , AS AMENDED � BY CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SES- g SION, THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED � AND POSTED ON THIS THE 31ST DAY OF JULY, 1987 AT 3 : 00 P.M. € � � r � �: , {, �: City Secretary � � r � t G [ �: r 4 � � ( , j i �; f � � � , � � � �{ i � 5 ( � � 4 F f � � � f Y £ � � � C 3 � �. � }j $ � � S 2 ( ti l � f f ; i i ! 'r I ( � STATE OF TEXAS � COUNTY OF TAFtRANT � CITY OF GRAPEVINE � � , , � The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Regular Sessian on ' this the 4th day of August, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, � `i Municipal Court RocYn #205, 307 West Dallas Road, with the following members �. { present to-wit: , � � � Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem � Jim Glynn Council M�em}�er �, Sharron Spencer Council M�ember � C. Shane Wilbanks Council M�ember � Lynn R. Niedermeier Council Member IGil Traverse Council Member constituting a quonun, with Mayor Tan Pow�ers absent, with the following ; mP.mbers of the City Staff: � ' Dennis E. Dawson City Manager � Kelvin Knauf Assistant City Manager ; Adrienne Leonard Assistant City Attorney , Linda Huff City Secretary � I, ` CAI�L TO ORDER �� The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Ware. � � , ;- INVOCATION � � Council Member Sharron Spencer delivered the Invocation. � � PRESII�ITATION, CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION ` Mayor Pro Tem Ware presented Ms. Kay Barnes, Director of Sales of the '� Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau, with a certificate of appreciation for recognition as being one of 24 people wr�rld wide to receive certification in Sales & Marketing fran the International Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Mr. Mike Keefer, Fire Inspector, was presented with a certificate of �. appreciation by Mayor Pro Tem Ware for receiving the Valedictorian Award in a ' Fire Inspector Certification Course. Mr. Keefer received. certification as a f Class "A" Fire Inspector and is responsi.ble for fire safety in c�ercial � ` buildings. �: � � PRESENTATION, PUBLIC PROPFI�I'Y FINANCE CONTRACI'UAL OBLIGATIONS City Manager Dennis Dawson introduced Mr. Ray Hutchison, of Hutchison, Price, � Boyle & Brooks, to address the City Council regarding public property finance € i Contractual Obligations as a method of financing capital equipnent. � ; Mr. Hutchison gave a brief background and analysis of public property finance � j Contractual Obligations. Historically, the methodology to purchase equipnF.nt !� j was through a lease/purchase arrangement and be charged veridor or cons�er k 1 rates which is a very expensive way of purchasing equi�ient. That method does � � not take advantage of the tax exempt status of municipal obligations. The ; Public Property Finance Act, Article 2368a.2, V.A.T.C.S. passed by the State Legislature, states that cities can enter into Contractual Obligations for the � pu.rpose of acquiring personal property and equi�alt and can develop a � contractual mechanism in whatever manner they de�n appropriate. 'I'lie newly � developed concept would allaw the City to issue a negotiable security under the Public Property Finance Act and acquire personal property with the proceeds received frcm the sale of such securities. The obligations wnuld be � secured by a continuing ad valorem tax throughout the life of the property. ; 1 The security assures the City the lowest interest rate available. � I Mr. Harold McInroe, of First Southw�est Ccxnpany, then addressed the City � Council concerning the advantages and fl�ibility the Contractual Obligations ,?; offer an issuer noting the obligations would be suY�t►.itted to the rating � a � � � 1 � j � � F 08/04/87 4- } � agencies and would be expected to be given a rating identical to the out- � standing debt of the issue. The obligations do not require advertisement, �; therefore, are not subject to a referendlun. They would be classified as a = debt of the issuer and �cluded frcen the effective tax rate computation and � the obligations could be placed privately by First Southwest C�zy, as f agent, or sold competitively. A 3-4 week period w�uld elapse between the date the City Council would authorize the issuance of the obligation and the date � the money would be on hand for actual use. � � PRESF��]TATION, FREESE & NICHOLS INC., WAZ�2 SUPPLY ` � ; � Director of Public Works Jerry Hodge introduced Mr. Bob Nichols of Freese & a ' Nichols Inc. to present the report concerning the water supply needs for the � � City of Grapevine. � Mr. Nichols reviewed the report at length giving an overview of the water �' supply of the City. He noted the sources of supply for the City are Lake � Grapevine and the Trinity River Authority. The T.R.A, plant currently has a �: rated capacity of 27 million gallons per day and the basic area in Grapevine � served by T.R.A. is the area south of the St. Louis-Southw�estern Railroad Line. The City of Grapevine water supply system is rated at 4 million gallons � per day and serves the remainder of the City. Mr. Nichols noted the area , north of the railroad tracks had not developed as predicted in the 1985 Master � Plan and therefore rec�nded the service area boundaries remain the same. ' � � He reviewed the cost analysis involved in the expansian of the City's � treatlnent plant or taking all future water fran T.R.A. 'Itao plans were � sukamitted for consideration. Alternate 1 w�uld expand the Grapevine water ; treatment plant to 7 million gallons per day for a total cost of $190,448,280. � Alternate 2 with no expansion of the City water treat�ent plant w�uld cost _ $199,531,850 based on the twenty year life cycle comparison (1990-2010) . ` He reported, based on the twpxity year life cycle cost analysis, the following ` rec�ndations: no need for boundary revisions, implementation of two ; delivery points, implement additional storage, expansion of the distribution �` system and expansion of the treatment plant. The expansion of the water � treatznent plant wr�uld increase the city's ability to supply water should the � T.R.A. be faced with an emergency situation. i K � ' CITIZENS REQUFSTS - DR. TE�2RY G�ILKER Dr. Terry Walker, 3830 W.T. Parr Road, addressed the City Council as to the � status of the fluoridation of the City's water supply. Was there a State _ grant to fluoridate the water supply and what areas of the city are � ` fluoridated. City Manager Dennis Dawson noted there was a grant for �' fluoridation implemented through the Grapevine water treai�nent plant on the � north service area and the water supply is not being fluoridated through the � Trinity River Authority. � € CONSENT AGEDIDA � The first item to be considered by the Council was the consent agenda items, � which were deemed to need little or no discussion and were acted upon as one � business item. Mayor Pro Tem Ware asked if there was any member of the 4 audience or the City Council who wished to remove an it�n frc�n the consent �; agenda for full discussion. There were none. � � � ± Ordinance, Amend Chapter 8, Defensive Driving Fee City Staff recommended approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 8 of the City = Code of Ordinances by adding Sections 8-5 and 8-6 relative to Defensive �; Urivi.ng Fees authorizing the Grapevine Municipal Court to collect a $10.00 fee � for processing driving requests and for processing driving record requests, as � authorized by the passage of Senate Bill 243, effective Sept�nber 1, 1987. �; � The caption of the proposed vrdinance was presented for the record. � � N�tion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Nle.mber Wilbanks to � approve as recc�nended prevailed by the ensuing vote: � � 4( � � t C � � ��/ i: �:, I � i ; ; � • 08/04/87 I ' C ; �' 'I Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Ni�lermeier, & Traverse � � Nays . None � Absent: Powers � � i ORDINANCE NO. 87-43 � AN ORDINANCE OF TI� CITY OF GRAPEVINE, � TF�S AN�TDING Q3APTER 8 OF THE CODE OF '' � ORDINANCFS OF TI-iE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS BY ADDING A NEW SECI'ION 8-5 REL�TING TO DEFINSIVE DRIVING �S; BY ADDING A NEW SDCTION 8-6 REL�F,TING TO DRIVING RE(.'ORD FEES; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVI- DING A SEVERABILITY CZAUSE; PROVIDING AN � EFF�CI'IVE DATE AND D�C�ARING AN II�ZGINCY � a ? Ordinance, Amend Chapter 7, Article IX Flood Damage Prevention ; Director of Public Wbrks rec�nded approval of an ordinance am�e.nding � Chapter 7 of the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances Article IX, Section 7-180 Definitions and by adding Section 7-193(e) relative to Flood ! Damage Prevention in areas of shallow flooding. � i The caption of the proposed ordinance was read for the record. I � Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Wilbanks to { approve as recamlended prevailed by the ensuing vote: r ; ! Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niederntieier, & Traverse f Nays . None i Absent: Pow�rs i ORDINANCE NO. 87-44 1 � i � AN ORDINANCE AN�IDING THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS BY AMENDING ARTICLE IX OF C�iAPTER 7, SECTION 7-180 RII�TING TO DEFINITIONS; BY ADDING ; SDCTION 7-193(e) REL�ATING TO AREAS OF SHALI�OW FLOODING; PROVIDING A PII�LTY NOT TO F.XCEID THE SUM OF 'I'WU HUNDRID DOT T,ARS ($200.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFEL�TSE SHALL BE �' ' DEEN� CQNA'1ITTID UPON EACH DAY DURING OR � ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; PROVIDING A ` i SEVERABILITY C�AUSE; PROVIDING AN EE'FEC- � � TIVE DATE AND DE(��ARING AN II�RGIIQCY � � Contract, Material Testing, Park Place Drainage Project � ��i Director of Public Works rec�nded approval of authorization for the City Manager to enter into a contract with Southwestern I�boratories in an amount not to exceed $7,916.00 for material testing services for the Park Place ^�. drainage project. � � Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Wilbanks to � approve as recamlended prevailed by the ensuing vote: ? f � Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � � Nays . None � Absent: Po�rs � � ,I � Contract, Selective Traffic Ethforcement Program (STEP) , Texas Department of � j Highways and Public Transportation g i � j Chief of Police rec�nded approval for the City Manager to enter into a c ' contract with the Texas Departxnent of Highways and Public Transportation for ` �j second year grant funds for Selective Traffic F7iforcement Program (STEP) . � ; Funding w�uld be 75� ($30,000.00) by the State and 25$ ($10,000.00) by the `� City. � � j Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Wilbariks to � ? approve as recc�mended prevailed by the ensuing vote: � l i � ! (3) ; � i i � � � i � , � 08/04/87 � t Y Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays . None �: Absent: Powers ; � Contract, Driver Behavior Selective Enforcement ('IRASER) , Texas Department of � Highways and Public Transportation � � � Chief of Police reconmended approval for the City Manager to enter into a � contract with the Texas Deparn�ent of Highways and Public Transportation for � 100$ funding for Driver Behavior Selective Enforcement Program (TRASER) . � � � Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Wilbanks to 4 � approve as recommended prevailed by the ensuing vote: � ,: � § Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niederemier, & Traverse ; Nays . None Absent: Powers Y i � Consideration of the Mi.nutes s City Secretary rec�nded approval of the minutes of the Council meetings of $ f ; July 21, 1987 as published. � � Motion by Council Member Glynn and seconded by Council Member Wilbanks to # approve as rec�nded prevailed by the ensuing vote: � Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedernleier, & Travers �' Nays . None Absent: Powers ; � # AUTfiORIZATION, CAPITAL EQUIPN�]T EINANCING � 3 � The next it�n before the Council was to consider authorizing the Staff to ; prepare an ordinance for consideration on August 18 that would authorize one G'! � Contractual Obligation issue for approx�mately $1,104,874 for Police, Street ; s � and Fire equi�xnent. � � � � City Manager Dennis Dawson addressed Council regarding the five methods of � � financing for capital equign�azt. They are short-term bank loans, lease/ ; $ purchase agree.ments, authorized bond issues, certificates of obligation, and F � Public Property Finance Contractual Obligations. He noted that fran the � j business prospective and prudence prospective the most cost effective method r. ; for the city would be to issue one Contractual Obligation. He noted the ; obligations offered the most advantages, the greatest flexibility, and the } lowest cost of all the financing opportunities. He reported the current = interest is 6.5$ on a seven year Contractual Obligation. x � K In regard to the lease/purchase contract entered into in 1987 for a $400,000 � fire truck, the interest under the agreement would be 8.5$, whereas a � Contractual Obligation could provide seven year borrowing at 6.5� interest, a , savings of $31,000. He also requested direction whether to include the police = and street equi�nent proposed in the FY88 Budget (appr�imately $704,874) in � one issue with the fire truck for an overall savings of $95,000 in financing ` charges. � Lengthy Council discussion ensued. Coa�nents expressed were concern over using s this type of financing vehicle every year, researching the possibility of payout of current lease/agreements resulting in a substantial savings, and the � savings involved in issuing one Contractual Obligation instead of two. � Dr. Terry Walker, 3830 W.T. Parr Road, expressed concern that this type of � financing could possibly be used every year, concern over usage of current � bond monies and the timing of the proposal. � E During the deli.beration, Mr. Ray Hutchison of Hutchison, Price, Boyle & Brooks revi�wed the Arbitrage Rule stating that if you make an arbitrage profit and � you expend all the proceeds within six months, the rebate rule does not apply. He stated he believed the intent of the City Staff is to try and create a �. depreciating reserve fund to pay cash for future capital equignent purchases. � � � a � €` � (4) � y: € � � i j 08/04/87 I � � � After discussion, Council Member Traverse made a motion to authorize Staff to � prepare an ordinance for consideration on August 18, that would authorize one � Contractual Obligation issue for approximately $1.1 million for Police, � Street, Fire and possible other equig�ent that the City presently has leased. � Council Member Glynn offered a second to the motion which prevailed by the �. ensuing vote: i ;J f IAyes . Ware, Glynn, Wilbarilcs, Niedermeier, & Traverse � , Nays . Spencer � a � ` � Absent: Powers COriTRACT REiJE4�1L.S, GOLF PROFESSIONAL & GOLF SHOP CONCESSIONAIRE The next ite�n of business was for the City Council to consider authorizing the City Manager to execute an �nployme_nt contract for golf professianal services and consider authorizing the Mayor to execute a concessionaire agree.ment for the Golf Shop Restaurant. � {' Golf Professional Jim S�nith briefly reviewed the proposed contract renewals � noting the Golf Professional's contract would remain the same with one � exception, the electric cart percentage be increased frcan 20 to 25 percent. � The current contract will expire March 1, 1988 and the proposed contract wr�uld be for five years fran that date. � Mr. Smith noted the Golf Shop Concessionaire's contract would remain the same 1 with one exception, the percentages be increased frodn 5 to 8 percent. The I� current contract expires December 31, 1987 and the proposed contract would be I for five years fran that date. i � ; Brief Council discussion ensued with clarification as to staffing of the Pro � Shop and the licensing for the sale of beer and wine for on-premise � I cons�nption in the Golf Shop Restaurant. It was concensus of the Council the � ; concessionaire contract should include the proper wording for the sale and � constunption of mi.xed beverages. Council Member Glynn made a motion to authorize to City Manager to enter into I a contract with the Golf Professional and to have the Mayor execute a contract 1 with the restaurant concessionaire of the Golf Course per the one revision in the concessionaire contract regarding the sale of m�ed beverages. Council � Member Spencer offered a second to the motion which prevailed as follows: IAyes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse ' Nays . None � j Absent: Powers ;' � � ORDINANCE, SOIL EROSION CONTROL � � The next itesn of business was for the City Council to consider an ordinance � ! amending the City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances by adding Appendix F � '' relative to Soil Erosion Control. � i f ! Director of Comnunity Develognent H.T. Hardy advised staff has recognized the € problems relevant to soil erosion onto public property and drainage easements = in new develognent areas. The proposed ordinance w�uld provide for C performance regulation in new subdivisions and existing developed areas. He ; noted developers w�uld be required to suLmit a soil erosion control plan which ivx�uld be in effect during the subdivision develognent and for a period of tw�o ; � years after the develognent has been accepted by the City. { � The caption of the proposed ordinance was read into the record. � � F � After brief Council discussion, Council Member Spencer made a motion to adopt K � the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Council Member Niedermeier and � prevailed by the following vote: � � Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse f Nays . None � j Absent: Paw�ers � 1 � � � � i' (5) f � { � � � ' � �8��4�8� 4 � � � ORDINANC'.E N0. 87-45 � � � � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, ; TEXAS ADOPTING AN II20SION AND SIDINIEN— � TATION CONTROL ORDINANCE DF5IQ�1ID TO �' MINIMIZE EROSION AND SIDIMEN'!'ATION FROM � PRIVATE PR�PERTY ON'I'0 PUBLIC PLACFS AND = PUBLIC RIGHTS-0E—WAY; PROVIDING THE s PLRtPOSE AND SCOPE OF TF� ORDINANCE; s PROVIDING FOR 'I� OFFF�TSE OF FAILING TO ^� ¢ PREVEN'I' A PUBLIC EROSION NUISANCE; PROVI— ; DING NOTICE PROVISIONS; PROVIDING A k PINALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEID THE SUM OF � 'ISn]D HUNDRID DOLL�S ($200.00) FOR EACH ; OFFEDISE AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHAI�, BE 4 DF��D COMMITTID EACH DAY DURING OR ON � WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS OR CONTINUES; { `� PROVIDING FOR Tf� DUTIES OF THE CITY AND �� THE RESPONSIBILITIFS OF THE OWNER; PROVI— a DING FOR AN EROSION AND SIDINIEN'i'ATION ; CONTROL PLAN TO BE SUBMITTID BY DEVEL— � OPERS; PROVIDING FOR SURETIFS TO BE �: PROVIDID BY DEVEI,OPERS; PROVIDING FOR STOP � WORK ORDERS TO SE ISSUID FOR VIQLATIONS; � PROVIDING FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND ' PROVIDING AN EE'FECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING � s AN II�2GENCY � � � ; ORDINANCE, �ID CEiAPTER 25, ARTICLE III, DUMPSTER PLACII�LVT AND CONTAIl�TER =`' RIIKO`TAI.� � � d The last item of business was for the City Council to consider an ordinance =` amending City of Grapevine Code of Ordinances Chapter 25, Article III relative ;, ; to dumpster plac�nent and container removal. � � ; Director of CaYmunity Develognent H.T. Hardy reviewed problems with dtunpsters � ry being placed in the rightrof-way and garbage containers being placed curbside ; for periods longer than 24 hours. The proposed ordinance would provide for a ; ; maximiun of 24 hours placement of containers at the street side before � collection and removal within 24 hours after collection of the garbage. The � proposed amendment prohibits the storage of dtunpsters in the public right-of- ; �ray, or within the required front yard of the premises. The exception for § � � placement in the front yard is with the City Manager's approval. � ; Council discussion centered around enforcen�ent of the ordinance. ; t The caption of the proposed ordinance was then read by tlze City Secretary. _ � Council Nlember Glynn made a mr�tion to adopt tYie ordinance. Council Member �� Niedermeier offer a second to the mr�tion which prevailed by the ensuing vote: Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spexicer, Wilbanks, Niedermeier, & Traverse � Nays . None ' � Absent: Powers . ;; ORDINANCE N0. 87-46 ¢! � AN ORDINANCE ANIENDING TI� CITY CODE OF TF1E � CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS BY AN�IDING ' Q�APTEE2 25, A1�I'ICLE III, REI�ATING TO SOLID � T�STE DISPOSAL BY AME�L�TTDING SECTION 25-94; � PROVIDING A PII�LTY NOT 'I�0 EXCEID Tf� SUM � OF ONE THOUSAND DOLI�ARS ($1,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFIIVSE SHAI� BE DEF�IE;D COMNLIT'I�D UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLA— TION OCCURS: PROVIDING A SEVERI�BILITY � CIAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFF�C..TIVE DATE AND � DECLP,RING AN II��RGII�iCY ° � t � s � r x 6 (6) _ t � ( � � ; � 08/04/87 f F MISC�L�T�NEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION � ; f � Council Men�r Spencer inquired as to the status of the Police Building � construction improvements. Police Chief Deggans noted the project is to be � ccxnpleted August 30. � Council requested the Staff research the possibility of fluoridating the � � City's water supply to the southern portion of the City serviced by T.R.A. � � Staff was instructed to investigate how the fluoridation entry point moved fran the south side to the City's water treatnuent plant. � Council Member Spencer requested a copy of the agenda packet be placed in the Grapevine Library for citizens review. Ms. Spencer inquired what action the City Council planned regarding the low flying aircraft. City Manager Dennis � Dawson stated the item w�uld be placed. on the September 15 agenda for discussion. AATOURDIl�IVT There being no further busi.ness to come before the City Council, a motion to ` adjourn the meeting was offered by Council Member Niedermeier and seconded by Council Member Spencer. The vote prevailed as follows: Ayes . Ware, Glynn, Spencer, Wilbarilcs, Niedermeier, & Traverse Nays . None Absent: Powpxs � . , E { fi � PASSID AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THE CITY OF GRI�PEVINE, TEXAS, on this � i i the 18th day of Auqust , 1987. � � � i � I APPROVED: 1 ,.-._ __... � � � �� �:�:� Mayor i � � , ATi�'.ST: � � �, • � City Secretary € i [ � € 1 � � ! � k , � F 1 � � i � � � I 1 � ; � � F P � F � [r I k ! I. I[r E � r � r � (7) � `; �