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AGENDA
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
�"" TUESDAY, MAY 6 , 1980 AT 5 : 00 P.M.
CIVIC CENTER - 311 MAIN STREET
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I. CALL TO ORDER
II. INVOCATION: Mayor Pro Tem Ted Ware
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. City Council to review Logo and Slogan
Contest entries and to select winning
entry and award prizes .
IV. ADJOURNMENT
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T. C.S . , AS AMENDED BY
CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION,
THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED
ON THIS THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1980 AT 3 : 00 P.M.
Acting City Secretary
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 AT 6 : 00 P .M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET
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I. CALL TO ORDER
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II. INVOCATION - Councilman Charles Dunn
III. EXECUTIVE SESSION
A. City Council to recess to the Conference Room
to discuss pending litigation pursuant to
Article 6252-17 , V.A.T.C . S . , Subsection (e) ,
Texas Civil Statutes .
B. City Council to reconvene in the Council
Chambers and take any necessary action
relative to pending litigation.
IV. 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 SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND
POSTED ON THIS THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1980 AT 3 : 00 P.M.
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 AT 7 : 30 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET
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��, I. CALL TO ORDER
II. INVOCATION: Reverend George Clerihew
First Baptist Church
Grapevine, Texas
III. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission
to conduct a Public Hearing relative to
Zoning Application Z80-19 submitted by
David Spalding.
B. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission
to conduct a Public Hearing relative to
Zoning Application Z80-20 submitted by
Bob Taylor
C. City Council and Planning & Zoning Commission
to conduct a Public Hearing relative to Mobile
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Home Application 80-3 submitted by Maria lglesias .
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A. Planning & Zoning Commission to recess to the
Civ.ic Center to deliberate the merits of the
zoning cases and to consider other published
agenda items .
B. City Council to remain in session in the
Council Chambers to consider further published
agenda items .
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C. S. , AS AMENDED BY
CHAPTER 227 , ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION,
THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1980
AT 3 : 00 P.M.
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Acting City Secreta
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TUEDAY, MAY 6 , 1980 AT 8 : 00 P .M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET
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V. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (Two Sets of April 15 , 1980)
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VI. CITIZENS REQUEST
VII. OLD BUSINESS
A. City Council to consider a petition filed,
pursuant to 7 . 03 of the City Charter requesting
referendum on a zoning ordinance.
B. City Council to consider and make appointments
to various boards and committees of the City
of Grapevine.
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A. City Council to consider an ordinance allowing
the City Council to appoint commission chairman.
B. City Council to consider a resolution declaring
,�p,� the month of May as "Senior Citizen Month" .
C. City Council to consider a resolution declaring
the month of June as "Parks & Recreation Month" .
D. City Council to consider a plan of action relative
to dealing with the problems of Lake Grapevine.
E. City Council to consider a resolution declaring
motor vehicles and equipment as surplus property.
F. City Council to consider authorization of creation
of "in-house" construction crew.
G. City Council to consider additional hours of
operation of the Grapevine Public Library.
H. City Council to consider an Ordinance regarding
the Texas Power & Light Rate increase.
IX. ZONING CASES
A. City Council to consider the recommendation
of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to
�„ Zoning Application Z80-19 (Spalding) and a
subsequent ordinance.
B. City Council to consider the recommendation of
'�'°' the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to
Zoning Application Z80-20 (Taylor) and a
subsequent ordinance.
C. City Council to consider the recommendation of
the Planning & Zoning Commission relative to a
Mobile Home Application 80-3 (Pittard-Iglesias)
and a subsequent ordinance.
X. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS
XI. ADJOURNMENT
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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 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1980 AT 3 : 00 P.M.
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Acting City Secretary
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1980 AT 8 : 00 P.M.
CIVIC CENTER - 311 MAIN STREET
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,�, V. PUBLIC HEARING
A. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider
Zoning Application Z80-19 (Spalding) and
make a recommendation to the City Council.
B. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider
Zoning Application Z80-20 (Taylor) and
make a recommendation to the City Council.
C. Planning & Zoning Commission to consider
Mobile Home Application 80-3 (Pittard-Iglesias)
and make a recommendation to the City Council.
VI. CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES (March 4, 1980 & April 15 , 1980)
VII. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSIONS
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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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 PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA WAS
PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1980 AT 3 : 00 P.M.
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Acting Ci y Secretar
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TLYAS
�MERGENCY 71GENDA ITI:M
GRIIPEVINE CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY, MAY 6 , 1980 AT 7 : 30 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS - 413 MAIN STREET
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VIII . NEW BUSINESS
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I . City Council to declare an emergency relative to
consideration of purchase of 1,000 gallon pumper
fire engine.
The above emergency agenda item was placed on the City
Council Agenda because immediate action is necessary to
insure the health, safety and general welfare of the
citizens of the City of Grapevine, Texas.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17 , V.A.T.C.S. , AS
°"F�" AMENDED BY CHAPTER 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE,
REGULAR SESSION, THE REGULRR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
i9AS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS TFiE 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1980
AT 4 : 20 P .M.
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARR.ANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
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The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Special
Session on this the 6th of May, 1980 at 5 : 00 P.M. , Civic Center,
311 Main Street with the following persons present to-wit:
William D. Tate Mayor
Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem
Marion Brekken Councilwoman
Aulton Mullendore Councilman
William Shafer Councilman
Larry Oliver Councilman
constituting a quorum with Councilman Dunn about the following
members of the City Staff present
James L. Hancock City Manager
Bill Eisen Asst . City Manager
Bobbie Phillippe Acting City Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tate.
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REVIEW - LOGO AND SLOGAN CONTEXT ENTRIES
� The purpose of the special meeting was for the City Council
to review the Logo and Slogan contest entires .
Following the review Mayor Tate declared the meeting adjourned.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS THE 20th DAY OF May
1980 .
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARR.ANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Special
Session on this the 6th day of May, 1980 at 6 : 00 P.M. , Council
Chambers , 413 Main Street with the following persons present
to-wit :
William D. Tate Mayor
Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem
Marion Brekken Councilwoman
Aulton Mullendore Councilman
William Shafer Councilman
C. L. Oliver Councilman
Charles Dunn Councilman
constituting a quorum with the following members of the City
Staff present:
James L. Hancock Manager
Bill Eisen Assistant City Manager
John F. Boyle, Jr. City Attorney
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Tate called the meeting to order.
EXECUTIVE SESSION - Pending Litigation
The City Council recessed to the Conference Room to discuss
pending litigation pursuant to Article 6252-17 , V.A.T. C . S . ,
Subsection (e) , Texas Civil Statutes .
Following the Executive Session the City Council reconvened in
the Council Chambers . No action by the Council was necessary
relative to pending litigation.
Mayor Tate then adjourned the meeting.
PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 20th day of May, 1980.
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Mayor
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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 Joint Session on this the 6th day of
May, 1980 at 7 : 30 P.M. , Council Chambers , 413 Main Street with
the following persons present to-wit:
"`� William D. Tate Mayor
Ted R. Ware Mayor Pro Tem
Marion Brekken Councilwoman
Charles Dunn Councilman
Aulton Mullendore Councilman
William Shafer Councilman
Larry Oliver Councilman
constituting a quorum with the following members of the Planning
& Zoning Commission present to-wit :
Duane Rogers Chairman
Sharron Spencer Member
Ron Cook Member
Robert Sands Member
Harlen Joyce Member
constituting a quorum with the following members of the City Staff
present :
James L. Hancock City Manager
�`� Bill Eisen Assistant City Manager
John Boyle City Attorney
� Bobbie Phillippe Acting City Secretary
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CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tate.
INVOCATION
The Invocation was delivered by Reverend George Clerihew, First
Baptist Church.
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
Mayor Tate welcomed those in attendance, introduced the members
of the Planning & Zoning Commission and explained the procedure
for the Public Hearing.
PUBLIC HEARING - ZONING APPLICATION Z80-19 , DAVID SPALDING
The first order of business was for the City Council and Planning &
Zoning Commission to conduct a Public Hearing relative to Zoning
Application Z80-19 submitted by David Spalding.
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Mayor Tate declared the Public Hearing open.
�. City Manager Jim Hancock explained the application and stated that
the property in question was a tract of land described as being a
lot, tract, or parcel of land lying and being situated in Tarrant
County, Texas and being a part of the S . Byrd Survey (Twin Creek
� Cove - Lots 1 through 6 on the South side of Timberline near
Creekwood Estates) . The applicant is requesting that the zoning
be changed from "R-1" Single Family Dwelling District to "SP"
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' Specific Use Permit for the purpose of construction of duplex
family dwellings , each structure containing a minimum of 3 , 000
square feet and having a minimum of 60'/o masonry and glass exterior,
providing further that all "R-2" construction requirements be met,
or in the alternative any higher zoning that is more restrictive
by use or restrictions.
Mr. Robert Power , Attorney for Mr. Spalding addressed the Council
with the following comments : ,�
Mr. Power gave a history of the zoning on the property and
indicated that at the time it was purchased by Mr. Spalding the ,�,
property was zoned in such a manner that duplex development was
allowable. He also indicated that Mr. Spalding had invested
a substantial amount of money in the property on the assumption
that the zoning would remain as it was at the time of its purchase
by Mr. Spalding. He further indicated that if the City Council
' would not, through its zoning process , allow duplex development
Mr. Spalding would have no alternative but to pursue the matter
in the courts .
Mayor Tate then asked if there was anyone present to speak in
support of or opposition to the request.
Mr. Dennis McGrath, 2905 Cresthaven; Mr. Mario Signorelli, 2828
Creekwood Drive North and Mr. Ron Dyer, 2845 West Court spoke in
opposition of the proposed zoning application.
Mr. George Christian, 1805 Valcord, Richardson, Texas ,( a representative
and builder for Mr. Larry Lightner) and Mr. Dennis Moore, 2838
' Creekwood Drive North spoke in support of Mr. Spalding' s requested
zoning.
Mayor Tate called on the Acting City Secretary to read letters �
received relative_to _the_zoning application________________________ ; �
April 14, 1980
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To : Mayor Tate
City Council Members
Planning & Zoning Commission
Members
Re: Comments in Opposition
to the Proposed Zoning
, Change for the Twin
Creek Cove Subdivision
' of Timberline Road
�, We are writing this letter to express our opposition to the
' proposed zoning change for the Twin Creek Cove Subdivision
', from R-1 single family to the specific use zoning of "duplex
family dwellings" . Primary among our concerns is the safety
of our child and the other children of the area who must use
Timberline Road as their only route to Timberline Elementary
School. The proposed change will add twelve dwellings on
six lots with the conservatively-estimated potential of
twenty-four vehicles , all of which will access Timberline
Road from the single cul-de-sac comprising the subdivision. """'""
This traffic will be injected onto Timberline Road in an
area that, in our opinion, is already the most dangerous
threat to children walking to and from school because of the waw
sharp curve in Timberline Road (adjacent to Windy Knoll)
the ever-present quagmire resulting from the improper drainage
in the same area, and the deep bar ditch parallel to Timberline
Road and directly across from the Twin Creek Cove cul-de-sac
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which forces the children to walk on the shoulder
of the already heavily-travelled road. We are aware
of proposed improvements to Timberline Road which
will, hopefully, alleviate these hazardous conditions
but ask that you consider the present safety of our
children in considering a change to the zoning of these
,,,�, six single-family-sized lots that would potentially
; "double" the number of vehicles and compound the already-
dangerous situation that exists . Granted, this reasoning
is a personal matter with us , but we feel that since it
`�`` involves the lives and safety of the real "future" of
Grapevine, it warrants equal consideration with the profit-
motivated reasoning behind the developer' s request to
change the zoning.
We were pleased by the Council ' s actions on the seven
platted tracts along Timberline Road at the February 19 ,
1980, meeting. The actions taken were sound and clearly
supported the general development of the area which has
been, and should continue to be, single family. In light
of the February 19 , 1980, rulings , the requested zoning
change for the Twin Creek Cove Subdivision becomes a most
"critical" review of these decisions . To now rule in
favor of this requested zoning change to an obviously
less-restrictive district, will most certainly be considered
as a "precedent" for future considerations for multi-family
zoning in the area. Although your decision tonight on
the Twin Creek Cove Subdivision will affect only six lots
which represent minimum acreage, we respectfully ask that
you consider the impact that your decision will have on
future requests involving the zoning of adjacent property.
� Should you rule in favor of the specific use requested,
3 ' it will most certainly become an "issue" as an "ideal
� buffer" between Creekwood Estates and the property currently
zoned C-2 directly south of the Vineyard should a request
be made to rezone the C-2 to R-3 . Such a request is a
strong probability since, in the expressed opinion of the
owner, R-3 zoning offers the most economical potential
for the flood plane property assuming no east-west
thoroughfare is constructed through it. In your considerations ,
it should be noted that single-family dwellings on cul-de-sacs
(such as the one already constructed in the 'I�ain Creek Cove
Subdivision) are marketable commodities in the area, as
evidenced by the Vineyard, and to retain the current R-1
zoning will preclude the Twin Creek Cove Subdivision from
becoming a "precedent-setting issue" in future Timberline
zoning considerations . It shoudl also be taken into
consideration that, as yet, the marketability of duplexes has
not been tested in the Timberline area and that ample tracts
(i. e. , tracts on both the east and west sides of Timberline
Road at Mustang Drive, the two northernmost cul-de-sacs
in the Timberline Estates Subdivision east of Timberline,
and the entire tract of Timberline Estates west of Timber-
line adjacent to the high school) have been zoned R-2 to
accommodate a true test of the marketability of the duplex
in the area.
It was insinuated at meetings that we attended in February and
i„� early March regarding zoning along Timberline, that the
reputation of the City has suffered in the eyes of potential
developers because of the Council ' s decisions to change zoning
in various areas and particularly along Timberline. Should
this point be raised to you in either open session in regard
to Twin Creek Cove or elsewhere, please know that we fully
support your decisions to preserve the development of our
single family neighborhood. Rest assured that your efforts
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toward the controlled and continued development of Grapevine
as a family-oriented community will outlive any harmful
effect that your decisions regarding zoning might have on
the City' s reputation in the eyes of profit-oriented
multi-family developers . Our children also thank you for
your concern for their safety and well-being in these very
important matters .
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Your patience with, and consideration of, our concerns will
be appreciated greatly.
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Respectfully,
Jim & Ann Glynn
2 Whispering Vine
Grapevine, Texas 76051
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April 11, 1980
City of Grapevine
c/o Shirley Armstrong
City Secretary
P.O. Drawer 1547
Grapevine, Texas 76051
Re : Zoning Application Z80-19
Gentlemen:
The purpose of this letter is to express our strong
approval of the zoning change for Twin Creek Cove �
from R-1 Single Family to SP Specific Use Permit �
allowing "R-2" uses .
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It is our opinion this is an excellent use for this
property due to its close proximity to Timberline
Drive.
Since Mr. Spalding purchased the property, platted
the property and developed the property for duplex in
full cooperation with the City of Grapevine, it seems
only fair that he be allowed to use it for duplexes .
As adjoining property owners , we strongly support this
' change.
' Sincerely,
' TIMBERLINE DEVELOPMENT CORP.
George G. Christian
President
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April 14, 1980
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Grapevine City Conncil
Planning and Zoning Committee
Grapevine , Texas 76051 �
Members of Planning and Zoning Committee, City Council
Members , Mr. Mayor:
This letter is written with an appreciation and under-
standing that you the members of the Planning and Zoning
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Committee and City Council presently have a difficult
task of setting zoning restrictions for the community
of Grapevine. It is believed however difficult the
task, it is of utmost importance that the immenent
growth of our city be properly controlled. With fixed
boundaries we do at this time control our own destiny,
therefore, let us not act in such a hasty manner that
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we will regret these decisions in the future.
As the Timberline and Mustang Drive area' s presently
contain many established apartment units and several
tracts are presently zoned for duplex units , we are
strongly opposed to additional multi-family units
within the area including the Twin Creek Cove-Tract VI
area.
It should be noted that the lots in the Twin Creek Cove-
Tract VI area are extremely small for the type of units
the developer has discussed. Not only would the units
be overcrowded on the lots , the density would be out of
proportion with the surrounding single family units , and
parking would be a problem. It should also be pointed
out that traffic would be increased in an Elementary
School zone that is not presently equipped with proper
street crossings and that has no sidewalks along Timberline
Drive for the children. It is further believed that the
developer has not fulfilled his earlier obligations to
the City of Grapevine officials or its citizens when
he was asked to submit plans for their approval, therefore,
leading us to be concerned with the quality of construction
and density of units that would be ultimately constructed.
As we do not wish the Twin Creek Cove-Tract VI to become a
S precedence for future multi family units , we strongly urge
: the Planning & Zoning Committee and the City Council to
� maintain the present R-1 zoning within that area. We trust
you as City Officials will take our request seriously and
will respond accordingly.
Respectfully,
Jerry_&_Mary_Forbus----------------------------------------
April 9 , 1980
Ms . Shirley Armstrong
City Secretary
City of Grapevine
P.O. Drawer 1547
Grapevine, Texas 76051
Re: Zoning Application Z80-19
Dear Ms . Armstrong :
Please be advised that as an adjacent property owner I
� am in full support of efforts to change the zoning in the
above referred to zoning case in line with the specifics
outlined in the notice I received dated April 4, 1980.
I believe this to be the highest and best use for the
referenced property and any like property immediately
adjacent to same. I believe this move would be a definite
asset to this particular area and the city as a whole in
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furthering growth and expanding the tax base which,
of course, will serve to improve the schools , streets ,
municipal facilities and the general welfare of the
community.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter. �
Very truly yours ,
B. M. Grantland
President
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There being no further discussion Harlen Joyce made a motion to
close the Planning & Zoning Commission' s portion of the Public
Hearing. The motion was seconded by Robert Sands and prevailed
by the following vote :
Ayes : Rogers , Spencer , Sands , Joyce, Cook
Nays : None
Mayor Pro Tem Ware then made a motion to close the Council ' s portion
of the Public Hearing. Councilman Dunn seconded the motion and it
prevailed as follows :
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Mullendore, Shafer
Nays : None
PUBLIC HEARING - ZONING APPLICATION Z80-20, BOB TAYLOR �
The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning ' rO
& Zoning Commission to conduct a Public Hearing relative to wr�wr
Zoning Application Z80-20 submitted by Bob Taylor.
Mayor Tate declared the Public Hearing open.
The Acting City Secretary explained the application. She noted
that the applicant was requesting a zoning change on Lot 5 , Watson
Addition, City of Grapevine, Texas , (generally located on the
third lot to the North from the Northeast corner of Scribner and
West Northwest Highway) , from R-2 Two Family Dwelling District to
, C-2 Community Business District or in the alternative, any higher
, zoning that is more restrictive by use or restrictions .
' Mr. Bob Taylor was in attendance and made a brief presentation to
the Council.
There were no guests present to speak for or against the application.
There being little discussion, Harlen Joyce made a motion to close
the Planning & Zoning Commission' s portion of the Public Hearing.
The motion was seconded by Ron Cook and prevailed by the following
vote:
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Ayes : Rogers, Sands , Spencer, Joyce and Cook
Nays : None
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Councilman Shafer made a motion to close the Council ' s portion
of the Public Hearing. Councilman Mullendore seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote :
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Shafer, Mullendore, Brekken, Oliver and Dunn
Nays : None
PUBLIC HEARING - MOBILE HOME APPLICATION 80-3 - IGLESIAS
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The next order of business was for the City Council and Planning &
Zoning Commission to conduct a Public Hearing relative to Mobile
� Home Application 80-3 submitted by Maria lglesias .
Mayor Tate declared the Public Hearing open.
City Manager Jim Hancock explained that the application, filed in
the office of the City Secretary, requested the applicant be
allowed to place a mobile home on a 5 . 8 acre tract of land in the
G. W. Minter Survey.
There was no one in attendance to represent the applicant.
The Acting City Secretary then read the following letter of opposition.
May 2, 19 8 0
Mrs . Shirley Armstrong,
I am definitely against having the mobile home put on the
property in question.
�""°�� I just received this letter today. I have informed the
City of Grapevine numerous time of correct address , both
� by telephone and mail.
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Again I will state I am against having the mobile home
placed on the property shown on the map which was enclosed
in this letter.
Thanks .
Sincerely,
Hal Murray
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There being no further discussion, Harlen Joyce made a motion to
close the Planning & Zoning Commission' s portion of the meeting.
Sharron Spencer seconded the motion and it prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes : Rogers , Spencer, Joyce, Cook, Sands
Nays : None
- Councilman Mullendore then made a motion to close the Council ' s
portion of the Public Hearing. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Shafer and prevailed by the following vote:
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Ayes : Tate, Ware, Shafer, Mullendore, Brekken, Dunn, Oliver
Nays : None
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END OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING
The Planning & Zoning Commission then recessed to the Civic
Center to deliberate the merits of the zoning cases and to
consider other published agenda items .
MINUTES : Two Sets - April 15 , 1980 �
The next order of business to come before the City Council
was consideration of two sets of Minutes of April 15 , 1980 . ,�
Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to approve both sets of
Minutes as printed. Councilman Oliver seconded the motion
' and it prevailed by the following vote:
' Ayes : Tate, Ware, Shafer, Mullendore, Oliver, Brekken and Dunn
Nays : None
Mayor Tate noted that the City Council would take a brief recess
and then reconvene in the Council Chambers .
Following the recess, Mayor Tate called the meeting back to
order with all members of the City Council in attendance.
PUBLIC HEARING - ZONING APPLICATION Z80-19 - SPALDING
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative
to Zoning Application Z80-19 and a subsequent ordinance relating
, thereto.
Chairman Duane Rogers reported that the Planning & Zoning '"�
' Commission voted unanimously to approve the application as g
submitted. ,�
The Acting City Secretary then read the caption of the proposed
ordinance.
Councilman Dunn made a motion that the request of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be denied. Councilwoman Brekken seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Brekken, Dunn, Oliver
Nays : Shafer, Mullendore, Ware
', PUBLIC HEARING - ZONING APPLICATION Z80-20 - TAYLOR
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative
to Zoning Application Z80-20 and a subsequent ordinance relating
thereto.
Chairman Duane Rogers reported that the Planning & Zoning Commission
voted unanimously to approve the application as submitted.
The Acting City Secretary then read the caption of the proposed '�"''
ordinance.
Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to accept the application as �
submitted. Councilman Shafer seconded the motion and it prevailed
by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Brekken, Dunn, Oliver, Shafer, Mullendore and Ware
Nays : None
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ORDINANCE N0. 80-23
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 70-10 , THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS
APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE,TEXAS
'""�� GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A TRACT OF LAND
DESCRIBED AS BEING A LOT, TRACT, OR PARCEL OF
LAND LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN TARRANT COUNTY,
TEXAS, BEING LOT 5 , WATSON ADDITION (GENERAL
LOCATION - THE THIRD LOT TO THE NORTH FROM THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SCRIBNER AND WEST NORTHWEST
HIGHWAY) IN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS MORE
FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN THE BODY OF
THIS ORDINANCE; ORDERING A CHANGE IN THE USE OF
SAID PROPERTY FROM "R-2" TWO FAMILY DWELLING
DISTRICT TO "C-2" COMMUNITY BUSINESS DISTRICT;
CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING
ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE ;
PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY;
DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS , MORALS
AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND A ZONING CHANGE AND
AMENDMENT THEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY;
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
PUBLIC HEARING - MOBILE HOME APPLICATION 80-3 - IGLESIAS
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission relative
to Mobile Home Application 80-3 and a subsequent resolution
, relating thereto.
� Chairman Duane Rogers reported to the Council that the Planning
�- � & Zoning Commission had voted unanimously to deny the application.
Councilman Dunn made a motion to deny the application. Mayor Pro
Tem Ware seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following
vote :
Ayes : Tate, Brekken, Ware, Oliver, Shafer, Mullendore, Dunn
Nays : None
REFERENDUM PETITION - SOUTH SHORE ACRES
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
a petition filed, pursuant to 7 . 03 of the City Charter requesting
referendum on a zoning ordinance.
The petition, submitted by citizens under provisions of Section 7 . 03
of the City Charter, called for a referendum of Ordinance 80-17
pertaining to the zoning of 4. 18 acres of land adjacent to and
North of South Shore Acres .
City Attorney, John Boyle informed the Council that it was his
opinion that zoning cases were not subject to referendum. He
sited a state statute and several court cases interpreting the
statutes on which his opinion was based.
�""" The Acting City Secretary stated that she was in receipt of a
petition, dated May 6, 1980, from the South Shore Acres Homeowners
Association protesting City of Grapevine Ordinance 80-17 and
containing 55 names .
Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to accept the opinion of the City
Attorney. Councilman Mullendore seconded the motion and it
prevailed by the following vote:
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Ayes : Tate, Mullendore, Ware, Shafer, Oliver, Dunn, Brekken
Nays : None
BOARD APPOINTMENTS
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
and make appointments to the various boards and committees of ,,,,,�
the City of Grapevine.
Parks & Recreation
�
Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments
, to the Park & Recreation Board.
' Councilman Dunn made a motion to reappoint Fred Handy, Jim Swinney
and Buddy Hall to the Park & Recreation Board. Councilman Oliver
seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Dunn, Oliver, Shafer, Brekken, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilwoman Brekken made a motion to appoint Julian Dyke to
the Park & Recreation Board. Mayor Pro Tem seconded the motion
and it prevailed by the following vote :
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Dunn, Oliver, Shafer, Brekken, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Mullendore made a motion to appoint Mary Zauber to
� the Park & Recreation Board. Councilman Shafer seconded the
��, motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
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, Ayes : Tate, Ware, Dunn, Oliver, Shafer, Brekken, Mullendore
' Nays : None ' �c
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Mayor Tate advised that the following appointment would be to
fill the unexpired term of Sue Jones .
Councilman Dunn made a motion to appoint Elmer Ball to fill the
unexpired term for one year. Councilman Oliver seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote :
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Dunn, Oliver, Shafer, Brekken
Nays : Mullendore
! Golf Course Advisory Committee
' Mayor Tate advised that nomination were in order for appointments
' to the Golf Course Advisory Committee.
Councilman Shafer made a motion to appoint Doil Dalton to the
Golf Course Advisory Committee. Councilman Oliver seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None ,�,�„
Councilman Dunn made a motion to appoint Bobby Wise to the Golf
Course Advisory Committee. Councilman Oliver seconded the motion ,�,,;
and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
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Councilman Oliver made a motion to appoint Floyd Deacon to the
Golf Course Advisory Committee. Councilman Dunn seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
� � Mayor Tate advised that Councilman Shafer will again represent the
Council on the Golf Course Advisory Committee.
� Grapevine Housing Authority
Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments
to the Grapevine Housing Authority.
Councilman Oliver made a motion to reappoint Bill Hardin to the
Grapevine Housing Authority Board. Councilman Mullendore seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Dunn made a motion to reappoint W. D. Willhoite to the
Grapevine Housing Authority Board. Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Electrical Board
Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments
�` " to the Electrical Board.
� ' Ma or Pro Tem Ware made a motion to reappoint Bill Dawkins to the
f�`� Electrical Board. Councilman Dunn seconded the motion and it
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to reappoint Robert Sands to the
Electrical Board. Councilman Oliver seconded the motion and it
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Dunn made a motion to appoint Bob Taylor to the Electrical
Board. Councilman Mullendore seconded the motion and it prevailed
by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Oliver, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Board of Zoning Adjustments
�
Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments
to the Board of Zoning Adjustments .
� Councilman Mullendore made a motion to appoint Doug Lamb to the
Board of Zoning Adjustments. Councilman Shafer seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
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Councilman Dunn made a motion to reappoint Charles Cox to the
Board of Zoning Adjustments . Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Shafer made a motion to appoint Gerald Thompson ""'�'
a full member of the Board of Zoning Adjustments . Mayor Pro
Tem Ware seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following
vo t e: �.r►
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
i, Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a motion to appoint Don Butler as an
' Alternate to the Board of Zoning Adjustments . Councilman Shafer
', seconded the motion and it failed for lack of a vote. Mayor Pro
' Tem Ware withdrew his motion.
Councilman Oliver made a motion to appoint Jesse Woods Alternate
to the Board of Zoning Adjustments . Councilman Dunn seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
Planning & Zoning Commission
� Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments
to the Planning & Zoning Commission.
� Councilman Dunn made a motion to reappoint Ron Cook and Harlen �
'�, Joyce to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Mayor Pro Tem Ware '
' seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following vote: +� ��
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Mullendore made a motion to appoint Harold Anderson
to the Planning & Zoning Commission. Councilwoman Brekken seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Shafer made a motion to appoint Gerald Norman to the
Planning & Zoning Commission. Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the
motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Shafer, Dunn, Mullendore
Nays : None
Library Board
Mayor Tate advised that nominations were in order for appointments ,,,,,�,
to the Library Board.
Councilwoman Brekken made a motion to reappoint Frances Halstead
and Bill Yancey to the Library Board. Councilman Dunn seconded '""�'`
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
' Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
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Councilman Mullendore made a motion to appoint Reverend Bill
Waxenberg to the Library Board. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Dunn and prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
"`� Nays : None
Councilwoman Brekken made a motion to appoint Sandra Dyer to the
� Library Board. The motion was seconded by Councilman Shafer and
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Councilman Dunn made a motion to appoint Celia Box to the Library
Board for a one year term. Councilman Oliver seconded the motion
and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Mayor Tate appointed Councilwoman Marion Brekken, Councilman Larry
Oliver and Assistant City Manager Bill Eisen to consider reactivating
the Citizens Advisory Committee to provide a mechanism for citizen
input.
NEW BUSINESS - APPOINT COMMISSION CHAIRMAN
� The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
� an ordinance allowing the City Council to appoint Commission
� � Chairman.
Mayor Tate asked the Acting City Secretary to read the caption of
the proposed ordinance.
Councilman Oliver made a motion that the ordinance be adopted.
Councilman Dunn seconded the motion and it prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
ORDINANCE N0. 80-21
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MAYOR TO
APPOINT THE CHAIRMEN OF ALL BOARDS AND
COMMISSION CREATED, AUTHORIZED AND APPOINTED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL PURSUANT TO STATE OF
TEXAS STATUTORY AUTHORITY, THE CITY CHARTER,
CITY ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS , SUBJECT TO
CONFIRMATION BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND WITH
EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL
CONFLICTING PORTIONS OF ANY ORDINANCE OF
RESOLUTION; PROVIDING A SEVER.ABILITY CLAUSE
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AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
SENIOR CITIZEN MONTH - May
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
a proclamation declaring May as Senior Citizen Month.
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Councilman Mullendore made a motion to instruct the Mayor to
proclaim May as Senior Citizen Month. Councilman Dunn
seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following vote :
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Oliver, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None �
NOTE : Councilman Oliver was not in attendance for the
remainder of the meeting. ,�,,,
', PARKS & RECREATION MONTH - June
The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
a proclamation declaring June as Parks & Recreation Month.
Councilwoman Brekken made a motion to instruct the Mayor to
proclaim June as Park & Recreation Month. Mayor Pro Tem Ware
seconded the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
PLAN OF ACTION - Lake Gra evine
, The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
� a plan of action relative to dealing with the problems of Lake
Grapevine.
Mayor Tate recommended that Councilwoman Brekken and Parks & �
Recreation Director, Kevin Conklin devise a plan of action , ��
�, relative to dealing with the problems of Lake Grapevine and also
I to enlist the aid of Diane Restivo of Russwood Estates to help +�
in the project.
Councilman Mullendore made a motion to accept the recommendation
of Mayor Tate. Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the motion and it
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Mullendore, Shafer, Dunn
Nays : None
Absent : Oliver
', SURPLUS PROPERTY - RESOLUTION
, The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
a resolution declaring certain property as surplus.
Assistant City Manager, Bill Eisen explained that the City has
replaced a number of vehicles over the past two years and as a
result two area dealers have recently expressed an interest in
purchasing the vehicles .
Mayor Tate asked the Acting City Secretary to read the caption ,,�,�„
of the proposed resolution.
Councilman Dunn made a motion to adopt the proposed resolution
as recoimnended. Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the motion and "�'"
it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
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RESOLUTION N0. 80-18
A RESOLUTION DECLARING CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY
OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED
IN EXHIBIT "A", ATTACHED HERETO AS SURPLUS PROPERTY
AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNATE TO
,,�.�,, RECEIVE BIDS FOR SALE OF SAID PROPERTY.
IN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION CREW
�"` The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
authorization of creation of "In-House" Construction Crew.
City Manager Jim Hancock explained to the City Council that the
construction crew salaries and materials would be paid for out
of bond funds for capital construction projects . He further
stated that there was one piece of equipment, which was a backhoe,
that would have to be bought with bond funds . Other equipment
would be rented from the other departments on an "as needed"
basis .
Councilman Dunn made a motion to accept the recommendation to
create an "In-House" construction crew under the terms outlined.
Councilman Mullendore seconded the motion and it prevailed by
the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
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ADDITIONAL LIBRARY HOURS
1�.,: The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
.�d�
additional hours of operation of the Grapevine Public Library.
Librarian Janice Robertson explained to the City Council the
necessity of the additional hours of operation and stated the
new hours will be as follows :
Tuesday and Thursday 10 : 00 A.M. to 8 : 00 P.M.
Wednesday and Friday 10 : 00 A.M. to 6 : 00 P.M.
Saturday 10 :00 A.M. to 3 : 00 P.M.
Sunday and Monday Closed
Councilman Mullendore made a motion to approve the additional
library hours . Councilman Dunn seconded the motion and it pre-
vailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT RATE INCREASE - ORDINANCE
The next order of business was for the City CounciltD consider an
�""" Ordinance relative to the Texas Power & Light rate increase .
After a lengthy discussion centering around the Public Utilities
� Commission' s 10. 1% increase in rates , Mayor Pro Tem Ware made a
motion to adopt the ordinance. Councilwoman Brekken seconded
the motion and it prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer , Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
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ORDINANCE N0. 80-22
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING RATE SCHEDULES TO BE
CHARGED BY TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY IN
THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR SUCH RATE SCHEDULES ,
' AND PROVIDING CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH SUCH """�
RATE SCHEDULES MAY BE CHANGED, MODIFIED,
AMENDED OR WITHDRAWN.
�
' 1000 GALLON PUMPER FIRE ENGINE - RESOLUTION
', The next order of business was for the City Council to consider
', a resolution relative to the purchase of a 1000 gailon pumper
', fire engine.
' Fire Marshall Bill Powers explained the City' s need for the 1000
' Gallon Per Minute Class A Pumper in order to preserve the City' s
Key Rate.
Following a brief discussion Councilman Mullendore made a motion
' to adopt the resolution to purchase the 1000 Gallon Pumper Fire
Engine not to exceed $72 , 913 .
Mayor Pro Tem Ware seconded the motion and it prevailed by the
following vote:
�� Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent: Oliver
I, RESOLUTION N0. 80-19 '�
, � �
', A RESOLUTION FINDING THE NECESSITY TO AUTH- �/
ORIZE THE PURCHASE OF A 1980, 1, 000 GALLON
' PER MINUTE, CLASS A, PUMPER FIRE TRUCK FROM
EMERGENCY ONE, INC. , IN ORDER TO PRESERVE
AND PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH, MORALS , SAFETY
AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE CITIZENS OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
�', LOGO/SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS
', The next order of business to come before the Council was the
' selection of the winners of the Logo and Slogan Contest.
Logo
After a lengthy review and discussion of the final entries , Council-
woman Brekken made a motion to adopt the logo submitted by Royce
Weisinger, 1704 B Kynette, Euless , Texas , as winner of the Logo
Contest. The motion was seconded by Counci].man Mullendore and
prevailed by the following vote:
', Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore �
Nays : None
' Absent: Oliver
Slogan w,�
Councilwoman Brekken made a motion to adopt the slogan "Grapevine-
a Future with a Past", submitted by Dorcas Taylor, Route 3 , Box
93AAA, Denton, Texas as winner of the Slogan Contest . The motion
, was seconded by Councilman Shafer and prevailed by the following
vote:
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Ayes : Tate, Ware, Brekken, Dunn, Shafer, Mullendore
Nays : None
Absent : Oliver
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council,
Councilman Shafer made a motion to adjourn. Councilman Dunn
seconded the motion and all in attendance voted "aye" .
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of t City of Grapevine,
Texas on this the ,2(�J� day of , 1980 .
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Mayor
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