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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSIONERS
FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER 0
H. T. HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 20, 1998
SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE AM98-07
RELATIVE TO SECTION 60 SIGN STANDARDS; SECTION 28
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT AND; SECTION 49 SPECIAL
USE PERMITS
Proposed Amendment to Section 60, Sign Standards — Under the current sign
ordinance, signage is not regulated in the "GU" Governmental Use District. The
proposed amendment to the sign ordinance would require any signs within a "GU"
Governmental Use District, to meet the sign requirements of the most restrictive
adjacent or contiguous district, except wall, ground, or monument signs are
permitted for public schools adjacent to any district. Signs of a duly constituted
governmental body, for traffic or similar regulatory devices, legal notices, warnings
at railroad crossings, recreational scoreboards for football, baseball fields or other
sports attractions, and city park signage; and other instructional or regulatory signs
having to do with health, hazards, parking, dumping, etc., would be exempt from the
requirements of Section 60, Sign Standards.
2. Proposed Amendment to Section 28, "CBD" Central Business District -- Under the
current "CBD" Central Business District, a conditional use permit is required for
studios for the creations of crafts, furniture, and heritage arts, which are homemade
or handcrafted. Such use is limited to 20 percent of the total floor area of the
permitted use. The proposed amendment would not limit the percent of floor area
utilized by artisan studios, for the creation of crafts, furniture, and handmade or
handcrafted arts.
3. Proposed Amendment to Section 49 Special Use Permits — Section 49, Special Use
Permits, provides a mechanism for gas and oil well drilling and production in any
nonresidential district with a site plan approved by Council. A special use request
and zone change application was submitted on June 2, 1998 for a gas well drilling
and production operation on property owned by H/A Grapevine Joint Venture, to
be located approximately 100 feet south of the Denton Creek lift station. Due to the
zone change request to rezone the property from "R -MF -1" Multifamily District to
"BP" Business Park, deed restrictions that existed on the site and another site to the
west needed to be modified. Mr. Jerry Stone of Duke, Inc., the developer of the
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Mills Run apartment project refused to sign the modified deed restrictions due to the
possible negative impact the gas well operation would have on the apartment
development. Due to the inability of Mr. Ron Glover the agent for the H/A
Grapevine Joint Venture and Mr. Jerry Stone to reach an agreement on the deed
restrictions, H/A Grapevine Joint Venture's zone change request and special use
request were withdrawn.
A new special use request has been submitted by H/A Grapevine Joint Venture for
a gas well drilling and production operation at a different location adjacent to F.M.
2499 near the service entrance to the Denton Creek Lift Station, to the north and
east of the Grapevine Mills Mall, tentatively scheduled for the November 17, 1998
joint public hearing. Mr. Jerry Stone, of Duke, Inc. is adamantly opposed to the
development of the gas well facility. The proposed amendment to Section 49,
Special Use Permits will eliminate as a special use, gas and oil well drilling and
production.
TH/rs
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DRAFT — SECTION 60 JULY 28, 1998
(d) Real Estate: Sixty-four (64) square feet.
(e) Wall: Twenty-five (25) percent of the wall.
(f) Awning, Canopy or Marquee: Fifty (50) percent of the awning, canopy
or marquee.
(g) Subdivision Signs: Sixty-four (64) square feet per lot.
4. MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
(a) Development, Construction, Real Estate: Fifteen (15) feet.
5. REQUIRED SETBACK:
(a) On -Premise: Ten (10) feet.
(b) Development: Ten (10) feet.
(c) Construction: Fifteen (15) feet.
(d) Real Estate: Fifteen (15) feet.
(e) Subdivision Signs: Fifteen (15) feet.
6. ILLUMINATION: Illuminated signs are permitted for nameplate and on -
premise signs only.
L. GU GOVERNMENTAL USE DISTRICT
Signs in a Governmental District shall meet the sign requirements of the most
restrictive adjacent or contiguous district, except wall, ground, or monument
signs are permitted for public schools adjacent to any district.
M. APPLICATION TO EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION:
In accordance with Article 10150-1, Texas Revised Civil Statues Annotated, the
provision of this Section 60 are extended to the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City
as defined by the Municipal Annexation Act (Art. 970a, Texas Revised Civil Statutes
042198 26 Section 60
DRAFT - SECTION 60
on private property.
JULY 28, 1998
(b) Signs of a duly constituted governmental body, -1 4Rg for traffic or
similar regulatory devices, legal notices, warnings at railroad
crossings, recreational scoreboards for football baseball fields
or other sports attractions, and city park signage; and other
instructional or regulatory signs having to do with health, hazards,
parking, sw+n;Fniag, dumping, etc. Off premise signs or commercial
billboards shall not be exempt from this section.
(c) Address numerals and other signs required to be maintained by law
or governmental order, rule or regulation, provided that the content
and size of the sign do not exceed the requirements of such law,
order, rule or regulation.
(d) Small signs, displayed on private property for the convenience of the
public, including signs to identify entrance and exit drives, parking
areas, one-way drives, restroom, freight entrances, and the like,
(shall) conform to the following regulation:
(1) The maximum height of the sign shall be forty-two (42) inches.
(2) A company logo or name shall not exceed ten percent (10%)
of the sign.
(3) Directional signs, i.e., enter, exit, drive-through, shall have an
arrow indicating the direction of travel.
(4) The maximum gross surface of the sign cabinet shall be five (5)
square feet.
(e) Scoreboards in athletic stadiums.
(f) Temporary political signs regulated by Chapter 20, Article II, Division
3, of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances.
(g) Signs in the right-of-way regulated by Chapter 20, Article I, Section
20-17.1 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances.
(h) Permission is granted as a special privilege to any business in a
042198 12 Section 60
DRAFT — 9/15/98 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
of the principal use:
1. Uses normally incidental to the above permitted uses.
2. Off-street parking in conjunction with a permitted use.
3. Signs, in accordance with Section 60 of this Ordinance.
C. CONDITIONAL USE: The following conditional uses may be permitted provided
they meet the provisions of Section 48 and a Conditional Use Permit is issued
pursuant to Section 48 of the Ordinance.
1. Alcoholic beverage sales provided a special permit is issued in accordance
with Section 42.13 of this Ordinance.
2. Winery with alcoholic beverage sales, with, on -premise and off -premise
consumption, provided a special permit is issued in accordance with Section
42.B. of the ordinance.
3. Wine tasting facility with alcoholic beverage sales with on -premise and off -
premise consumption provided a special permit is issued in accordance with
Section 42.B. of the ordinance. All alcoholic beverage sales shall be
consistent with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code.
4. Automotive repair garages, within a completely enclosed building. Salvage
and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced
and screening shall be provided in accordance with Section 58 and Section
50.
5. Artisan studios for the creations of crafts, furniture, and hese arts which
are handmade or handcrafted., that de RGt eXGeed 2094
of a permi#ed use listed in SGGtiGR 29.A of this iirriina.- GG
D. LIMITATION OF USES: No uses, other than uses existing at the date of this
Ordinance, which require extensive off-street parking shall be permitted unless
adequate off-street parking, consistent with Section 56 of this Ordinance, is
provided.
E. PLAN REQUIREMENTS: Any new development in the CBD District shall require
a Site Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 47 of this Ordinance.
042198 2 Section 28
DRAFT COPY — 9/21/98 SECTION 49, SPECIAL USE PERMITS
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this ordinance or of any
Ordinances of the City, the commercial use of billiard tables, or the
commercial use of eight (8) or more skill or coin-operated machines
shall be illegal unless the property is zoned specifically for that
purpose in accordance with and pursuant to Section 49 of this
Ordinance.
7. Sexually Oriented Business:
(a) A sexually oriented business shall be permitted use only in Light
Industrial Districts and in Planned Industrial Development Districts
and only upon the issuance of a Special Use Permit in accordance
with and pursuant to the provisions of this Section 49. A sexually
oriented business shall not be located within one thousand (1,000)
feet of a church, a school, a boundary of a residential district, a public
park or the property line of a lot devoted to residential use.
(b) A sexually oriented business shall comply with the requirements of
Chapter 14, Article V of the City Code and shall be regulated and
licensed as provided therein.
8. Helistop:
9. Heliports in the CC, HC, HCO, LI, and GU Zoning Districts.
10. Group Care Homes for the Mentally Retarded, Abused Women, and Physical
and Psychiatric Rehabilitation in any district, except for R-7.5, R-12.5, and
R-20 Single Family Districts. Half -way houses or criminal correction facilities
shall not be permitted in any district, except as provided for in Section 38,
Governmental Use District.
11. Bed and Breakfast facility in any designated Historic Landmark Subdistrict.
124-9. NEIGHBORHOOD DAY CARE CENTER
(a) DEFINITION: For the purpose of this paragraph, the following words
and phrases shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them by
this section.
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DRAFT COPY — 9/21/98 SECTION 49, SPECIAL USE PERMITS
(1) NEIGHBORHOOD DAY CARE CENTER shall mean a place
where children are left for care in the R-7.5, R-5.0, R-3.5, R-
3.75, R -MH, R-MODH, and R-TH districts. The lot on which
the neighborhood day care center is located must front upon
a street designated as a type A, B, C, D, or E thoroughfare on
the Grapevine Thoroughfare Plan.
(b) The following minimum design requirements shall be required for
Neighborhood Day Care Centers permitted as a Special Use.
(1) Lots for Neighborhood Day Care Centers permitted as a
special use shall have a minimum lot area of one (1) acre.
(2) Width of lot, feet - 150.
(3) Depth of lot, feet - 175.
(4) A landscape plan, meeting the requirements of Section 53.
(5) Required front yards shall be landscaped with grass,
shrubbery, vines, or trees and no part shall be paved or
(6) Garbage storage shall be screened on all four sides by a solid
wooden or masonry fence and located on a concrete pad not
less than fifty (50) feet to any adjoining property.
134-4. Churches, convents and other places of worship that exceed the maximum
height regulation established for the zoning district in which they are listed
as a permitted or conditional use. All other district regulations shall apply.
C. APPLICATION: An application for a Special Use Permit may be filed by the owner
of, or other person having a contractual or possessory interest in, the subject
property. Any application filed by a person who is not the owner of the property for
which the special use permit is sought shall be accompanied by evidence of the
consent of the owner.
D. CONTENTS OF APPLICATION. An application for a Special Use Permit shall be
filed with the Director of Development Services, or such other official as he may
designate. The application shall contain the following information as well as such
additional information as may be prescribed by rule of the Commission or the
071696 9 Section 49
G 1 VINE
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Ms. Janice Gregory
Fort Worth Star Telegram
P.O. Box 1870
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
A Future With A Past
RE: Grapevine Account # CIT 25
Dear Ms. Gregory,
lqm 9 8- 0-7
October 2, 1998
Please find enclosed the following for publication on Sunday, October 4, 1998, in the Northeast
Edition of the Neighborhood Extra Section of the Fort Worth Star Telegram. (One time only)
Item Meeting Date
Notice of Public Hearing
Z98-23 — Greenway Investment Company October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
CU98-52 — Independent Builder's Inc. October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
CU98-53 — AMR Services October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
CU98-55 — U -Haul International October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
CU98-57 — Black -Eyed Pea USA October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
SU98-11 — PrimeCo October 20, 1998
Notice of Public Hearing
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance October 20, 1998
As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please contact me
at (817) 410-3155.
Sincerely,
Ron Stombaugh,
Planner II
Development Services
THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES P.O. Box 95104 • Grapevine. Texas 76099 • Phone Metro 817/410-3154 ;
Fax Number 817/410-3012
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
On Tuesday evening, October 20, 1998, at 7:30 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, 2nd
Floor, 200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, the City Council and Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Grapevine will hold a public hearing to consider the following
items:
Case Number/Name: Z98-23 — Greenway Investment Company
Applicant: Jeff Williams, Graham Associates, Inc.
Location: 3701 Ira E. Woods Avenue
Current Zoning: "HC" Highway Commercial, "CN" Neighborhood Commercial
and "PO" Professional Office
Proposal: The applicant is requesting to rezone approximately 3 acres
from "HU Highway Commercial, 13 acres from "CN" Neighborhood Commercial and 8
acres from "PO" Professional Office all to "CC" Community Commercial for the
development of a grocery store/retail center. A copy of the concept plan is on file at the
Department of Development Services. The property is owned by 9.5 Pool Road Partners.
Case Number/Name: CU98-52 — Independent Builders, Inc.
Applicant: Marcus Wayland
Location: 427 East Northwest Highway, Lot 1R1, Block 1, Northwest
Crossing
Current Zoning: "HC" Highway Commercial
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to amend
the approved site plan of CU91-21 (Ord. 91 - 83), to allow the addition of a drive cut on
Northwest Highway. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department of Development
Services. The property is owned by Independent Builders, Inc.
Case Number/Name: CU98-53 — AMR Services
Applicant: Darin Alley
Location: 214 North Dooley, Lot 1, Block 6, W R Boyd Center
Current Zoning: "CC" Community Commercial
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to allow
automotive repair and outside storage. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department
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of Development Services. The property is owned by E & M Holdings
Case Number/Name: CU98-55 — U -Haul International
Applicant: John Lorentz
Location: 3501 William D. Tate Avenue, Lot 1R, Block 1 Bear Creek
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Current Zoning: "PID" Planned Industrial Development
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to amend
the approved site plan of CU98-13 (Ord. 98-54), specifically to revise elevations. A copy
of the site plan is on file at the Department of Development Services. The property is
owned by E & M Holdings.
Case Number/Name: CU98-57 — Black -Eyed Pea USA
Applicant: Michael Larsen
Location: 2455 Grapevine Mills Circle East, Lot 3, Block 4, Grapevine
Mills Addition Phase 1
Current Zoning: "CC Community Commercial
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to amend
the approved site plan of CU98-48 (Ord. 98-117) to allow the possession, storage, retail
sales and on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine and mixed
beverages) in conjunction with a restaurant located in the Phase 1 outparcel area of the
Grapevine Mills Mall. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department of Development
Services. The property is owned by Grapevine Mills Residual L.P.
Case Number/Name: SU98-11 - PrimeCo
Applicant: William Cothrum
Location: 3051 Ira E. Woods Avenue, Lot 1A, Block 1, Education Center
Addition No 3
Current Zoning: "GU" Governmental Use
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a special use permit to allow the
collocation of telecommunications equipment on an existing water tower. A copy of the site
plan is on file at the Department of Development Services. The property is owned by City
of Grapevine and Grapevine/Colleyville ISD.
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The City Council and the Commission will consider amendments and changes to the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, No. 82-73, same being Appendix D of the Code of
Ordinances, specifically amending Section 60, Sign Regulations relative to signs allowed
in "GU" Governmental Use zoning; Section 28, "CBD" Central Business District relative to
the addition of Artisan Studios as a Conditional Use; Section 49, Special Use Permits
relative to the removal of Section 49.8.5. Gas and Oil Well Drilling and Production in any
nonresidential district and any other additions, deletions or changes to various sections,
articles and provisions contained in said Ordinance No. 82-73.
After all parties have been given an opportunity to speak, the public hearing will be closed
and the Commission and the City Council will deliberate the pending matters. Please
contact the Department of Development Services concerning any questions, 200 South
Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, 76051 or P.O. Box 95104, Grapevine, Texas, 76099, 817-
410-3155.
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Stal-Telegram FED. I.D. NO. 22-3148254
AD ORDER NO. 13842629
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400 W. SEVENTH STREET . FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO. CIT 2 5
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Tarrant
Before me, a Notary Public in,and fpr said Cfounty and State, this day
ammie ryan
personally appeared Billing Specialist for the
Star -Telegram, published by the Star -Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and
who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was
published in the above named paper on the following dates:
'velopment • Services. 'The nonresidential district and
property )s, owned by E 6 M arty other additions, . dele-
Holdings. - tions or es to various
sections. articles nd provi-
Case Num&er/ Mame: CU9& . sions contained in asaid tkdi
9 OCT 58 43 55-U+iaul krtematic I ' na82 73
S( by commercial ioonie'de-rei-
opment of a grocery store/
retail center. A coppyy of the
concept pian is on h7a at the
Depa(tment of Development
services. The property is
owned by 9.5 Pool Road
Partners.
Case Number/Name: CU9&
524ndependent Builders,
Inc_
Northwest Crossing
Current Zoning: .'HC Highwa
Commercial
Proposal The applicant is n
questing a .conditional us
ppprov etd site amend aof CU91 2i
tOrd:91S3), to allow the an
duan of a drive cut on Nortl
west Highway. A copy of th
site plan is on file at the D.n
partment of - Developmer
Services. The property i
owned by Independent Built
ers,Inc
Case Number/ Name: CU91
53 -AMR Services
Applicant: Darin Alley
Location: 214 North Doole)
Lot 1. Block 6, W R Boy
Center
Current Zoning: 'CC' Commn
nity Commercial
Proposal: Theapplicantis n
questing a' conditional us
permit to allow automotiv
repair and outside storage
A copy of the site plan is o
file at the Department of Do
is
Of
Names: SU98-
Current Zoning: 'GU'Govern-
mental Use
Proposal: The applicant is re-
questing a special use peri.
mit to allow the collocation,
of telecommunications
equipment on an existing wa-
ter tower. A copy of the site
Plan is on file at the Depart-
ment of Development Servic.
es. The property is owned
by City of Grapevine and
Grapevme/Colleyville ISO.
SI
5th OCTOBER 1998
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COMMISSIONcPIRES r
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AND RECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU!
DRATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE
CITY SECRETARY
PO BOX 95104
GRAPEVINE, TX 76099-9704
REMIT TO: 400 W. SEVENTH ST. • FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76
ACCOUNT CIT25 263.6?
NUMBER ED
IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL (817) 390-7885
el -
PLEASE PAY
THIS AMOUNT P' 263.67
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Applicant John Lorentz ' Afte all ponies iia" i,een giv-
Location: ; 3501 William . D: ' en an opportunity to speak,
Tate Avenue Lot 1R Block the -public hearing 'wnll 4 be
1; Bear Gia Addition closed -and ttie xCommission
Current Zoning: "PW' Planned ;, and the City Council will defib ' AD SIZE
kWustrial Development erate' the pending matters.
Proposal: rhe applicant is re-' ' Please =contact the Depart -
., DATE-
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CITY OF GRAPEVINE. TEXAS-
On Tuesday evenin October
20: 1998. at7: )n the
proved site clan tions 200 South . Main
lord. 98-54), ,specificaky to Street - Grapevine; 'Texas;
revise elevations. A copy of 76051 or P O Box 95104, ---- --- - -
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City Council Chambers, 2nd
the.site plan is on file as the Grapevine Texas, ' 76099;
Department of Development 817410 X155.
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Grapevine Texas,
the Quo Council and Planning
Services. The pptto
owned by E & M Floldngs. .
and commission of
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Case Number/Name: CU98•
the y of Grapevine will
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Applicant; Michael Larsen
sder the following items:
Location: 2455 -Grapevine'
Case Number/Name:
Mills Circle .East; ° Lot 3: — ---
298-23 -Greenway Investrnent
Block 4, Grapevine Mills AZ
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Company;
Applicant: Jeff Williams, Gra-
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possession. 'ttorage, retail
,
S( by commercial ioonie'de-rei-
opment of a grocery store/
retail center. A coppyy of the
concept pian is on h7a at the
Depa(tment of Development
services. The property is
owned by 9.5 Pool Road
Partners.
Case Number/Name: CU9&
524ndependent Builders,
Inc_
Northwest Crossing
Current Zoning: .'HC Highwa
Commercial
Proposal The applicant is n
questing a .conditional us
ppprov etd site amend aof CU91 2i
tOrd:91S3), to allow the an
duan of a drive cut on Nortl
west Highway. A copy of th
site plan is on file at the D.n
partment of - Developmer
Services. The property i
owned by Independent Built
ers,Inc
Case Number/ Name: CU91
53 -AMR Services
Applicant: Darin Alley
Location: 214 North Doole)
Lot 1. Block 6, W R Boy
Center
Current Zoning: 'CC' Commn
nity Commercial
Proposal: Theapplicantis n
questing a' conditional us
permit to allow automotiv
repair and outside storage
A copy of the site plan is o
file at the Department of Do
is
Of
Names: SU98-
Current Zoning: 'GU'Govern-
mental Use
Proposal: The applicant is re-
questing a special use peri.
mit to allow the collocation,
of telecommunications
equipment on an existing wa-
ter tower. A copy of the site
Plan is on file at the Depart-
ment of Development Servic.
es. The property is owned
by City of Grapevine and
Grapevme/Colleyville ISO.
SI
5th OCTOBER 1998
FIE N;J".N1S THS DAY OF
R, DIN
COMMISSIONcPIRES r
0 'N'% SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 1
1 '`f.. ,: 1 TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS
AND RECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU!
DRATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT
1 C1
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
CITY SECRETARY
PO BOX 95104
GRAPEVINE, TX 76099-9704
REMIT TO: 400 W. SEVENTH ST. • FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76
ACCOUNT CIT25 263.6?
NUMBER ED
IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL (817) 390-7885
el -
PLEASE PAY
THIS AMOUNT P' 263.67
PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED