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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-11-18 Joint MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS REGULAR JOINT MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 GRAPEVINE CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 SOUTH MAIN STREET GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 6:45 p.m. Dinner – City Council Conference Room 7:15 p.m. Call to Order of City Council Meeting – City Council Chambers 7:15 p.m. Executive Session – City Council Conference Room 7:30 p.m. Joint Regular Meeting – City Council Chambers CALL TO ORDER: 7:15 p.m. – City Council Chambers EXECUTIVE SESSION: 1. City Council to recess to the City Council Conference Room to conduct a closed session relative to: A. Consultation with and legal advice from the City Attorney regarding pending litigation (Muns, et al. v. Grapevine – Cause No. 348-303736-18), pursuant to Section 551.071, Texas Government Code. B. Real property relative to deliberation of the purchase, exchange, lease, sale or value of real property (City facilities, Public Works, and the 185 acres) pursuant to Section 551.072, Texas Government Code. C. Conference with City Manager and Staff to discuss and deliberate commercial and financial information received from business prospects the City seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in the City; deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive; with which businesses the City is conducting economic development negotiations pursuant to Section 551.087, Texas Government Code. City Council to reconvene in open session in the City Council Chambers and take any necessary action relative to items discussed in Executive Session. REGULAR MEETING: 7:30 p.m. – City Council Chambers 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance: Commissioner Traci Hutton JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS 3. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine requesting to amend Section 41.B., City Council November 18, 2025 Page 2 Transit District Overlay of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine, by removing the properties located at 1109 Airline Drive, 113 East Hudgins Street, 131 East Hudgins Street, 351 East Hudgins Street, 827 Dawn Lane, 849 East Dallas Road, 1039 East Dallas Road, all of lots 1-215, Sunshine Harbor subdivision, 1060 Texan Trail, 1084 Texan Trail, and 1098 Texan Trail from the Overlay’s boundaries. 4. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine by amending the language within the Purpose, General Guidelines, and Application subsections; amend the permitted uses and to add new uses within the three intensity subdistricts, deletion of Figure 3, Preferred Use Matrix all in Section 41.B., Transit District Overlay, and related revisions to off-street parking requirements in Section 56, Off-Street Parking Requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. 5. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine for property located within 13 defined assessment areas to amend Ordinance No. 87-11 relating to the future land use designations for property on Map 2: Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) of the Comprehensive Master Plan and to amend the future land use tables in Subsection E., Future Land Use, of Section IV., Land Use of the Comprehensive Master Plan to create new future land use designations. Planning and Zoning Commission to recess to the Planning and Zoning Commission Conference Room, Second Floor, to consider published agenda items. City Council to remain in session in the Council Chambers to consider published business. CITIZEN COMMENTS 6. Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the City Council under Citizen Comments or on any other agenda item by completing a Citizen Appearance Request form with the City Secretary. A member of the public may address the City Council regarding an item on the agenda either before or during the Council’s consideration of the item, upon being recognized by the Mayor or upon the consent of the City Council. Citizens will have three (3) minutes to address Council. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the City Council is restricted in discussing or taking action during Citizen Comments. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 3 NEW BUSINESS 7. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for William D. Tate Avenue Landscape and Irrigation Median Enhancements from Clean Scapes Enterprise Inc., and take any necessary action. 8. Consider Resolution No. 2025-020 authorizing the acceptance of funds for the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Crimes Against Women Formula Grants Program for Fiscal Year 2026, and take any necessary action. CONSENT AGENDA Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation and will be acted upon as one business item. Any member of the City Council or member of the audience may request that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City Council for full discussion. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to implement each item in accordance with Staff recommendations. 9. Consider the renewal of an annual contract for IWT contract management software license fees from Euna Solutions. Chief Financial Officer recommends approval. 10. Consider the renewal of an Interlocal Agreement with the cities of Colleyville, Southlake, and Keller for the Metroport Teen Court. Chief Financial Officer recommends approval. 11. Consider the purchase of tuition for three firefighters to attend a paramedic certification program at the School of EMS. Fire Chief recommends approval. 12. Consider Resolution No. 2025-021 allowing for the donation of 15 sets of surplus personal protective equipment and 8 pairs of boots to the Sherwood Shores Volunteer Fire Department. Fire Chief recommends approval. 13. Consider the purchase of dedicated lighting for Bark Park paddocks from Voss Lighting. Director of Parks and Recreation recommends approval. 14. Consider the purchase of eight mobile radios for Police Department patrol vehicles from Motorola Solutions Inc. Police Chief recommends approval. 15. Consider the purchase of the annual license renewal of forensic software from Magnet Forensics. Police Chief recommends approval. 16. Consider the purchase of ammunition from Precision Delta Corp. Police Chief recommends approval. 17. Consider the purchase of mobile police training structures from Mobile Police Training. Police Chief recommends approval. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 4 18. Consider renewal of an annual contract for ergonomic workplace solutions from Vari Sales Corporation. Director of Public Works recommends approval. 19. Consider approval to declare certain property as surplus property and authorize their sale through public auction. Director of Public Works recommends approval. 20. Consider the minutes of the November 4, 2025 Regular City Council meeting. City Secretary recommends approval. Pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001 et seq, one or more of the above items may be considered in Executive Session closed to the public. Any decision held on such matter will be taken or conducted in open session following conclusion of the executive session. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS 21. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A – Consider the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Ordinance No. 2025-081 if applicable, and take any necessary action. 22. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B – Consider the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Ordinance No. 2025-082 if applicable, and take any necessary action. 23. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) – Consider the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and Ordinance No. 2025-083 if applicable, and take any necessary action. ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards at Grapevine City Hall, 200 South Main Street and on the City’s website on November 12, 2025 by 5:00 p.m. Tara Brooks, TRMC City Secretary If you plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability that requires special arrangements at the meeting, please contact the City Secretary’s Office at 817.410.3182 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Reasonable accommodations will be made to assist your needs. This meeting can be adjourned and reconvened, if necessary, the following regular business day. CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025 GRAPEVINE CITY HALL, SECOND FLOOR 200 SOUTH MAIN STREET GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 SPECIAL SESSION: 7:00 p.m. – Planning and Zoning Conference Room 1. Introduction of new Alternate Commissioner Herb Fry. 2. Staff to provide a briefing to the Commission on the notification procedures for Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01. JOINT MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL: 7:30 p.m. – City Council Chambers 3. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance: Commissioner Traci Hutton JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS 4. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine requesting to amend Section 41.B., Transit District Overlay of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine, by removing the properties located at 1109 Airline Drive, 113 East Hudgins Street, 131 East Hudgins Street, 351 East Hudgins Street, 827 Dawn Lane, 849 East Dallas Road, 1039 East Dallas Road, all of lots 1-215, Sunshine Harbor subdivision, 1060 Texan Trail, 1084 Texan Trail, and 1098 Texan Trail from the Overlay’s boundaries. 5. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine to amend the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine by amending the language within the Purpose, General Guidelines, and Application subsections; amend the permitted uses and to add new uses within the three intensity subdistricts, deletion of Figure 3, Preferred Use Matrix all in Section 41.B., Transit District Overlay, and related revisions to off-street parking requirements in Section 56, Off-Street Parking Requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. Planning and Zoning Commission November 18, 2025 Page 2 6. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) – City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission to conduct a public hearing relative to an application submitted by the City of Grapevine for property located within 13 defined assessment areas to amend Ordinance No. 87-11 relating to the future land use designations for property on Map 2: Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) of the Comprehensive Master Plan and to amend the future land use tables in Subsection E., Future Land Use, of Section IV., Land Use of the Comprehensive Master Plan to create new future land use designations. Planning and Zoning Commission to recess to the Planning and Zoning Commission Conference Room, Second Floor, to consider published agenda items. REGULAR SESSION: 7:30 p.m. (Immediately following the Joint Public Hearings) – Planning and Zoning Conference Room CITIZEN COMMENTS 7. Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the Commission under Citizen Comments or on any other agenda item by completing a Citizen Appearance Request form with the staff. A member of the public may address the Commission regarding an item on the agenda either before or during the Commission’s consideration of the item, upon being recognized by the Chairman or upon the consent of the Commission. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the Commission is restricted in discussing or taking action during Citizen Comments. NEW BUSINESS 8. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A – Consider the application and make a recommendation to City Council. 9. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B – Consider the application and make a recommendation to City Council. 10. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) – Consider the application and make a recommendation to City Council. 11. Consider the minutes of the October 21, 2025 regular meeting. NOTE: Following the Commission’s consideration of the public hearing items, a representative will present the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission to the City Council for consideration in the City Council Chambers. Planning and Zoning Commission November 18, 2025 Page 3 ADJOURNMENT In accordance with the Open Meetings Law, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards at Grapevine City Hall, 200 South Main Street and on the City’s website on November 12, 2025 by 5:00 p.m. _____________________ Tara Brooks, TRMC City Secretary If you plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability that requires special arrangements at the meeting, please contact the City Secretary’s Office at 817.410.3182 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Reasonable accommodations will be made to assist your needs. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT CITY OF GRAPEVINE The City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Regular Session on this the 18th day of November, 2025 in the City Council Chambers, Second Floor, 200 South Main Street, with the following members present: William D. Tate Mayor Paul Slechta Mayor Pro Tem Sharron Rogers Council Member Chris Coy Council Member Duff O’Dell Council Member Leon Leal Council Member Sean Shope Council Member constituting a quorum, and with the following members of the Planning and Zoning Commission: Larry Oliver Chairman Beth Tiggelaar Vice Chairman Traci Hutton Member Jason Parker Member Kirby Kercheval Member Justin Roberts Member Ashley Anderson Brown Member Gustav Kuelbs Alternate Member Herb Fry Alternate Member constituting a quorum, and with the following members of the City Staff: Bruno Rumbelow City Manager Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager Matthew C.G. Boyle City Attorney Kaitlen Cerney Assistant City Attorney Erica Marohnic Planning Services Director Tara Brooks City Secretary Item 1. Executive Session City Council did not meet in Executive Session. REGULAR MEETING Mayor William D. Tate called the regular meeting to order at 7:31 p.m. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 2 Mayor Tate welcomed a delegation of state prosecutors from Mongolia who were attending tonight’s meeting to observe local government in action. Municipal Court Judge Alan Wayland had met with the group prior to the Council meeting. Item 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Commissioner Traci Hutton gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS Item 3. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. Planning Services Director Erica Marohnic described the origins of the TDO and outlined the process the Planning and Zoning Commission took to evaluate the Overlay and explained the proposed changes, which include requesting to amend Section 41.B., Transit District Overlay of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine, by removing the properties located at 1109 Airline Drive, 113 East Hudgins Street, 131 East Hudgins Street, 351 East Hudgins Street, 827 Dawn Lane, 849 East Dallas Road, 1039 East Dallas Road, all of lots 1-215, Sunshine Harbor subdivision, 1060 Texan Trail, 1084 Texan Trail, and 1098 Texan Trail from the Overlay’s boundaries. Director Marohnic answered questions from Council. No one spoke during the public hearing and there was not any correspondence to report. Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: Tiggelaar Second: Hutton Ayes: Oliver, Tiggelaar, Hutton, Parker, Kercheval, Roberts, and Anderson Brown Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: Coy Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 4. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 3 Planning Services Director Marohnic explained the proposed text amendments to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73, same being Appendix “D” of the City Code of the City of Grapevine by amending the language within the Purpose, General Guidelines, and Application subsections; amend the permitted uses and to add new uses within the three intensity subdistricts, deletion of Figure 3, Preferred Use Matrix all in Section 41.B., Transit District Overlay, and related revisions to off-street parking requirements in Section 56, Off-Street Parking Requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. No one spoke during the public hearing and there was not any correspondence to report. Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: Parker Second: Tiggelaar Ayes: Oliver, Tiggelaar, Hutton, Parker, Kercheval, Roberts, and Anderson Brown Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: Rogers Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 5. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) Mayor Tate declared the public hearing open. Planning Services Director Marohnic described the proposed changes to the Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) and the process the Planning and Zoning Commission undertook to arrive at these changes. Director Marohnic answered questions from Council. Larry Tubbs, 704 Cory, Grapevine requested clarification of the process and the effects of the proposed changes will have on his property in the long-term. Planning Services Director Marohnic and Mayor Tate explained the use of the Future Land Use Map and why it is updated periodically. Glen Woods, 215 West College Street, Grapevine, spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of his property from “CB” Central Business District to “RL” Residential Low Density. Tammy Yahiel, 652 Southwestern Boulevard, Coppell spoke as a representative for the owners of the property at 4205 Lakeside Parkway and spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of this property from “IN” Industrial to “CO” Commercial. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 4 Assistant City Attorney Kaitlen Cerney answered questions from Council. Carrie Hicks, 4357 Crestwood Court, Grapevine spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of her property from “RL” Residential Low Density to “RM” Residential Medium Density. Kent Collins, 4412 Timber Crest Court, Grapevine spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of his property from ““RL” Residential Low Density to “RM” Residential Medium Density. Chairman Larry Oliver and Director Marohnic explained the reasoning behind the proposed changes to Crestwood Court and Timber Crest Court. City Council discussed the proposed changes in this area. Wayne Paul Frank, 222 Cabaret Court and 1817 William D. Tate Avenue, Grapevine requested the City reevaluate the designation of 1017 William D. Tate Avenue because it is zoned half residential and half commercial. City Council discussed the area around Nash Street and William D. Tate Avenue. Tony Scarton, 401 North Scribner, Grapevine, owns property on Hudgins Street and two lots on North Scribner and spoke in opposition to the change from High Intensity to Low Intensity on these properties. Kenneth H. Davis, 4345 Crestwood Court, Grapevine spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of his property from “RL” Residential Low Density to “RM” Residential Medium Density. Mitchell Launius, 4329 Crestwood Court, Grapevine spoke in opposition to the proposed change of the designation of his property from “RL” Residential Low Density to “RM” Residential Medium Density. Director Marohnic answered questions from Council. Adair Foust, 121 East College Street, Grapevine spoke in opposition of the change in her property’s designation from “LC” Low Intensity Commercial to “RL” Residential Low Density. Eight letters in support, 33 letters in opposition and three letters with a neutral position were provided to the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: Parker Second: Roberts Ayes: Oliver, Tiggelaar, Hutton, Parker, Kercheval, Roberts, and Anderson Brown City Council November 18, 2025 Page 5 Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Motion was made to close the public hearing. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 The Planning and Zoning Commission recessed to the Planning and Zoning Commission Conference Room, Second Floor, to consider published agenda items. City Council remained in session in the Council Chambers to consider published business. During the break City Attorney Matthew C.G. Boyle moved from the audience to the dais. Assistant City Attorney Kaitlen Cerney left the meeting. Item 6. Citizen Comments Georjean Sherriff, 3705 Oakwood Drive, Grapevine highlighted the awards bestowed on the City and local businesses in the Dallas Morning News “Best in DFW” people’s choice awards. NEW BUSINESS Item 7. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for William D. Tate Avenue Landscape and Irrigation Median Enhancements from Clean Scapes Enterprise Inc., and take any necessary action. Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Trent Kelley presented this item and described the proposed upgrades to the medians along William D. Tate Avenue from Dallas Road to State Highway 114. Mr. Kelley answered questions from Council. Motion was made to approve the award of an informal request for quote for William D. Tate Avenue Landscape and Irrigation Median Enhancements from Clean Scapes Enterprise Inc., and to take any necessary action. Motion: Coy Second: Rogers Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 8. Consider Resolution No. 2025-020 authorizing the acceptance of funds for the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Crimes Against Women Formula Grants Program for Fiscal Year 2026, and take any necessary action. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 6 Police Chief Mike Hamlin presented this item to Council and reported this is the second year of this grant which will provide a portion of the salary for a detective position in the Criminal Investigation Division. Motion was made to approve Resolution No. 2025-020 authorizing the acceptance of funds for the State of Texas Office of the Governor, Crimes Against Women Formula Grants Program for Fiscal Year 2026, and take any necessary action. Motion: Slechta Second: Coy Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 RESOLUTION NO. 2025-020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PARTICIPATING IN THE STATE OF TEXAS, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM, FOR A SECOND YEAR, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE “GRANT PROGRAM”; AND CERTIFYING THAT THE APPLICANT IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE CONSENT AGENDA Consent items are deemed to need little Council deliberation and were acted upon as one business item. Any member of the City Council or member of the audience may request that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City Council for full discussion. Council Member Duff O’Dell requested item 12 be removed from consent. This item was considered after the remaining consent agenda items. Approval of the consent agenda authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to implement each item in accordance with Staff recommendations. Item 9. Consider the renewal of an annual contract for IWT contract management software license fees from Euna Solutions. Chief Financial Officer Jeff Strawn recommended approval of the renewal of an annual contract for IWT contract management software for an amount not to exceed $26,000. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope City Council November 18, 2025 Page 7 Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 10. Consider the renewal of an Interlocal Agreement with the cities of Colleyville, Southlake, and Keller for the Metroport Teen Court. Chief Financial Officer Strawn recommended approval of the renewal of the annual agreement for the Metroport Teen Court for an annual amount of $36,000. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 11. Consider the purchase of tuition for three firefighters to attend a paramedic certification program at the School of EMS. Fire Chief Darrell Brown recommended approval of the purchase of tuition for three firefighters to attend a certification program at the School of EMS for a total amount not to exceed $24,750. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 13. Consider the purchase of dedicated lighting for Bark Park paddocks from Voss Lighting. Director of Parks and Recreation Chris Smith recommended approval of the purchase of dedicated lighting for the Bark Park paddocks for an estimated amount of $26,650. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 14. Consider the purchase of eight mobile radios for Police Department patrol vehicles from Motorola Solutions Inc. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 8 Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of eight mobile radios for an amount not to exceed $42,862. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 15. Consider the purchase of the annual license renewal of forensic software from Magnet Forensics. Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the renewal of licenses for forensic software for a total amount not to exceed $18,620. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 16. Consider the purchase of ammunition from Precision Delta Corp. Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of ammunition for firearms training and qualification on an as-needed basis throughout the year for an annual estimated amount of $58,148. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 17. Consider the purchase of mobile police training structures from Mobile Police Training. Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of mobile police training structures for an amount not to exceed $124,245. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope City Council November 18, 2025 Page 9 Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 18. Consider renewal of an annual contract for ergonomic workplace solutions from Vari Sales Corporation. Director of Public Works Bryan Beck recommended approval of the renewal of the annual contract for ergonomic workplace solutions to be purchased on an as-needed basis for an annual estimated amount of $75,000. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 19. Consider approval to declare certain property as surplus property and authorize their sale through public auction. Director of Public Works Beck recommended declaring four items as surplus property and authorizing their sale through public auction. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Item 20. Consider the minutes of the November 4, 2025 Regular City Council meeting. City Secretary Tara Brooks recommended approval of the minutes as provided. Motion was made to approve the consent agenda. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Council considered item 12 next. Item 12. Consider Resolution No. 2025-021 allowing for the donation of 15 sets of surplus personal protective equipment and eight pairs of boots to the Sherwood Shores Volunteer Fire Department. City Council November 18, 2025 Page 10 Fire Chief Brown answered questions from City Council and recommended approval of the donation of 15 sets of surplus personal protective equipment and eight pairs of boots to the Sherwood Shores Volunteer Fire Department. Motion was made to approve Resolution No. 2025-021 allowing for the donation of 15 sets of surplus personal protective equipment and eight pairs of boots to the Sherwood Shores Volunteer Fire Department. Motion: O’Dell Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 RESOLUTION NO. 2025-021 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, DECLARING CERTAIN PROPERTY AS SURPLUS; PROVIDING FOR THE DONATION OF SAID PROPERTY TO THE SHERWOOD SHORES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS Item 21. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments AM25-03A Chairman Oliver reported the Commission approved the Transit District Overlay (TDO) Boundary Amendments with a vote of 7-0. Motion was made to approve the AM25-03A Transit District Overlay (TDO) boundary Amendments and Ordinance No. 2025-081. Motion: Slechta Second: Coy Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-081 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, AS AMENDED, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX “D” OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AMENDING SECTION 41.B., TRANSIT DISTRICT OVERLAY OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE OVERLAY (AM25-03A); REPEALING CONFLICTING City Council November 18, 2025 Page 11 ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Item 22. Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments AM25-03B Chairman Oliver reported the Commission approved the Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments with a vote of 7-0. Motion was made to approve the AM25-03B Transit District Overlay (TDO) Text Amendments and Ordinance No. 2025-082. Motion: Coy Second: Rogers Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 ORDINANCE NO. 2025-082 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, AS AMENDED, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX “D” OF THE CITY CODE OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, AMENDING SECTION 12, DEFINITIONS, SECTION 41.B., TRANSIT DISTRICT OVERLAY (TDO), AND SECTION 56, OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING DEFINITIONS; AND TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE, APPLICATION PROCESSES, PERMITTED USES, AND ASSOCIATED PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR LAND USES WITHIN THE OVERLAY (AM25-03B); REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000); PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Item 23. Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) Chairman Oliver reported the Commission voted to table this item to the January 20, 2026 Joint Meeting with a vote of 7-0. City Council discussed this item. Motion was made to table the Land Use Plan (Future Land Use Map) Amendments MP24-01 (Map 2) to the January 20, 2026 Joint Meeting. Motion: Coy City Council November 18, 2025 Page 12 Second: Rogers Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 ADJOURNMENT Motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 8:50 p.m. Motion: Coy Second: Slechta Ayes: Tate, Slechta, Rogers, Coy, O’Dell, Leal, and Shope Nays: None Approved: 7-0 Passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas on this the 2nd day of December, 2025.a APPROVED: ___________________________ William D. Tate Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________ Tara Brooks City Secretary