HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-08-06 Regular Meeting * CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRA VINE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2019
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GRAPEVINE CITY HALL, SECOND FLOOR
200 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
6:15 p.m. Dinner - City Council Conference Room
6:45 p.m. Call to Order of City Council Meeting - City Council Chambers
6:45 p.m. Executive Session - City Council Conference Room
7:30 p.m. Regular Meeting - City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER: 6:45 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 to 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: Council Member Duff O'Dell
3. Posting of the Colors and Pledges of Allegiance: Boy Scout Troop 700
CITIZEN COMMENTS
4. Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the City Council
under Citizen Comments by completing a Citizen Appearance Request form with
the City Secretary. In accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the City
Council is restricted in discussing or taking action during Citizen Comments.
PRESENTATIONS
5. Teresa Grady from 6 Stones to update Council on the Community Powered
Revitalization (CPR) project.
6. Police Chief to present Police Department update.
NEW BUSINESS
7. Consider an agreement with the City of Coppell to provide temporary animal
shelter services during the construction of the City of Grapevine Animal Shelter,
and take any necessary action.
8. Consider Resolution No. 2019-027 accepting the Certified Tax Rolls having a total
appraised value of $14,503,723,763, less exemptions of $5,218,167,245 for a net
taxable value of $9,285,556,518, 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 Ordinance No. 2019-042 appropriating funds for payments to the City
of Dallas and the City of Fort Worth in accordance with Senate Bill 569 Revenue
Sharing Agreement. Chief Financial Officer recommends approval.
10. Consider the renewal of annual contracts for tree maintenance services with Arbor
Masters Tree Service as the primary vendor and Smith Lawn and Tree as the
secondary vendor. Parks and Recreation Director recommends approval.
11 . Consider the renewal of an annual contract for fiber internet access and a digital
protection system with Spectrum Enterprise. Chief Technology Officer and Police
Chief recommend approval.
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12. Consider the purchase of a Nice® NRX telephone audio recorder from Motorola
Solutions for the Public Safety Dispatch Center. Police Chief recommends
approval.
13. Consider a Memorandum of Understanding with 121 Community Church of
Grapevine for the use of church property and the cost of a part-time position for an
after-school program in conjunction with the Community Outreach Center. Police
Chief and Human Resources Director recommend approval.
14. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-043 amending the Grapevine Code of Ordinances
Chapter 23 Traffic, Article I I Operation of Vehicle, by adding Section 23-25.4 Same
- Public Parks, relating to speed limits on park roads located on Army Corps of
Engineers Property. Parks and Recreation Director and Public Works Director
recommend approval.
15. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-044 amending the Grapevine Code of Ordinances,
Section 23-26, Speed Limits - Schedule for Certain Public Streets and Ways to
amend the speed limit on streets within the Hidden Lake Subdivision. Public
Works Director recommends approval.
16. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-045 amending the Grapevine Code of Ordinances
Chapter 23 Traffic, Section 23-26, Speed Limits — Schedule for certain public
streets and ways, establishing a 35 mph speed limit on Fairway Drive between
Dalton Drive to Treatment Trail. Public Works Director recommends approval.
17. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-046 amending the Grapevine Code of Ordinances
Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V Parking, prohibiting stopping, standing, and parking
restrictions on the south side of East Worth Street from Austin Street to Ruth
Street, the east side of Austin Street from East Worth Street to East Franklin Street
and the west side of Ruth Street from East Worth Street to 300 feet south of East
Walnut Street. Public Works Director recommends approval.
18. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-047 amending the Grapevine Code of Ordinances
Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V Parking, prohibiting parking on the west side of
Dogwood Drive from West Wall Street to 110 feet south of West Wall Street. Public
Works Director recommends approval.
19. Consider the approval and ratifying of the emergency purchase of flood clean up
restoration services at the Peach Street water tower from Mooring USA. Public
Works Director recommends approval.
20. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for a storage building
replacement from Morris General Construction, Inc. Public Works Director
recommends approval.
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21 . Consider the award of an informal request for quote for a rapid mixer and two
flocculator replacements from NOV Process & Flow Technologies. Public Works
Director recommends approval.
22. Consider approval for the award of an informal request for quote for electrical
repair and installation from Precision Pump Systems. Public Works Director
recommends approval.
23. Consider the renewal of annual contracts for equipment rental services to Fox
Rental and RDO Equipment. Public Works Director recommends approval.
24. Consider the minutes of the July 16, 2019 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.
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 August 2, 2019
by 5.00 p.m. GRAPFIi
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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 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Reasonable accommodations will be made
to assist your needs.
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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 6th
day of August, 2019 in the City Council Chambers, Second Floor, 200 South Main Street,
with the following members present:
William D. Tate Mayor
Darlene Freed Mayor Pro Tem
Chris Coy Council Member
Duff O'Dell Council Member
Paul Slechta Council Member
Leon Leal Council Member
constituting a quorum, with Council Member Sharron Rogers being absent, and with the
following members of the City Staff:
Bruno Rumbelow City Manager
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
Matthew C.G. Boyle Assistant City Attorney
Tara Brooks City Secretary
Call to Order
Mayor Tate called the meeting to order at 6:45 p.m.
Item 1 . Executive Session
Mayor Tate announced the City Council would recess to the City Council Conference
Room to conduct a closed session regarding:
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 to the purchase, exchange, lease, sale
or value of real property (City property, Public Works, the 185 acres and
Lonesome Dove Exchange) 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.
The City Council recessed to the City Council Conference Room and began the closed
session at 6:47 p.m. The closed session ended at 7:25 p.m.
Upon reconvening in open session in the Council Chambers, Mayor Tate asked if there
was any action necessary relative to Sections 551 .071 , 551.072 or 551 .087. City
Manager Bruno Rumbelow stated there was no action necessary.
NOTE: City Council continued with the Regular portion of the Agenda in open session in
the City Council Chambers.
Mayor Tate called the regular meeting to order at 7:34 p.m.
REGULAR MEETING
Item 2. Invocation
Council Member Duff O'Dell delivered the invocation.
Item 3. Posting of the Colors and Pledges of Allegiance
Boy Scout Troop 700 posted the colors and led the Pledges of Allegiance.
Item 4. Citizen Comments
Don Mayo, Kimball Court, Grapevine, Texas expressed concerns about the proposed
speed limits in the Lake Parks as listed in item 14.
PRESENTATIONS
Item 5. Teresa Grady from 6 Stones to update Council on the Community Powered
Revitalization (CPR) project.
Teresa Grady, Director of CPR for 6 Stones, described the work that was completed on
seven homes during the CPR Spring Blitz that took place in April. Ms. Grady answered
questions from Council.
Item 6. Police Chief to present Police Department update.
Police Chief Mike Hamlin presented the update to Council and highlighted the Police
Department staffing tenures, hiring practices, current crime statistics, the Selective Traffic
Enforcement Program, patrol staffing increases, and the renovation of the Animal Shelter.
Community Outreach Manager Haydee Hall updated Council on the programs at the
Community Outreach Center including the Valuable After School Time (VAST) program
and community events sponsored by the Community Outreach Center.
Chief Hamlin answered questions from Council.
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NEW BUSINESS
Item 7. Consider an agreement with the City of Coppell to provide temporary animal
shelter services during the construction of the City of Grapevine Animal Shelter, and take
any necessary action.
Police Chief Hamlin reported that during construction of the new Animal Shelter, the City
of Coppell will provide animal shelter services. The agreement also stipulates that the
City of Grapevine will provide an employee to work 40-hours a week at the Coppell Animal
Shelter.
Chief Hamlin answered questions from Council.
Motion was made to approve the agreement with the City of Coppell to provide temporary
animal shelter services.
Motion: O'Dell
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 8. Consider Resolution No. 2019-027 accepting the Certified Tax Rolls having a
total appraised value of $14,503,723,763, less exemptions of $5,218,167,245, for a net
taxable value of $9,285,556,518, and take any necessary action.
Chief Financial Officer Greg Jordan presented this item to Council. The appraised value
from the Certified Tax Rolls is $14,503,723,763, less the exemptions of $5,218,167,245,
for a net taxable value of $9,285,556,518.
Motion was made to approve Resolution No. 2019-027 accepting the Certified Tax Rolls.
Motion: Coy
Second: Slechta
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-027
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, APPROVING THE TAX ROLLS FOR
TAX YEAR 2019 ON PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY; 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
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that an item be withdrawn from the consent agenda and placed before the City Council
for full discussion.
Mayor Pro Tem Freed requested items 17 and 18 be removed from the consent agenda.
Council Member Leal requested item 13 be removed from the consent agenda. Council
Member O'Dell requested item 14 be removed from the consent agenda. These items
were considered following the approval of 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 Ordinance No. 2019-042 appropriating funds for payments to the City
of Dallas and the City of Fort Worth in accordance with Senate Bill 569 Revenue Sharing
Agreement.
Chief Financial Officer Jordan recommended approval of the ordinance to appropriate
funds for the payments required under SB 569 DFW Revenue Sharing Agreement. The
agreement requires that the City of Grapevine share certain revenues generated within
the boundaries of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with the Cities of Dallas and
Fort Worth. Per the agreement, $845,494 are due to these cities this year.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-042
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, REVISING THE ADOPTED BUDGET
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING IN 2019; PROVIDING
FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE FUNDS, DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 10. Consider the renewal of annual contracts for tree maintenance services with
Arbor Masters Tree Service as the primary vendor and Smith Lawn and Tree as the
secondary vendor.
Parks and Recreation Director Kevin Mitchell recommended approval of the annual
contracts for tree maintenance services for an annual estimated amount of $400,000.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
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Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 11 . Consider the renewal of an annual contract for fiber internet access and a digital
Protection system with Spectrum Enterprise.
Chief Technology Officer Tessa Allberg and Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval
of the renewal of the annual contract for fiber internet access and a digital protection
system for TV services and an internet circuit for the Public Safety Building an estimated
amount of $30,168.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 12. Consider the purchase of a Nice® NRX telephone audio recorder from Motorola
Solutions for the Public Safety Dispatch Center.
Police Chief Hamlin recommended approval of the purchase of a Nice® NRX telephone
audio recorder for an amount not to exceed $110,000. This phone system will be used
to record 9-1-1 and administrative phone calls coming in and originating from the public
safety dispatch center.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 15. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-044 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances, Chapter 23, Section 23-26, Speed Limits - Schedule for certain public streets
and ways to amend the speed limit on streets within the Hidden Lake Subdivision.
Public Works Director Bryan Beck recommended approval of an ordinance to establish a
25 mph speed limit on streets within the Hidden Lake Subdivision.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
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ORDINANCE NO. 2019-044
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE GRAPEVINE CODE
OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 23 TRAFFIC, SECTION
23-26; SPEED LIMITS - SCHEDULES FOR CERTAIN
PUBLIC STREETS AND WAYS, ALTERING THE PRIMA
FACIE SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES
UNDER THE TRANSPORTATION CODE CHAPTER 545,
UPON THE BASIS OF AN ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC
INVESTIGATION UPON CERTAIN STREETS AND
HIGHWAYS, OR PARTS THEREOF, WITHIN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE AS
SET OUT IN THE ORDINANCE; AUTHORIZING THE
ERECTION OF TRAFFIC REGULATION SIGNS;
REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A
PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00); DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 16. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-045 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances Chapter 23 Traffic, Section 23-26, Speed Limits — Schedule for certain public
streets and ways, establishing a 35 mph speed limit on Fairway Drive between Dalton
Drive to Treatment Trail.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of an ordinance establishing a 35
mph speed limit on Fairway Drive between Dalton Drive to Treatment Trail.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-045
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE GRAPEVINE CODE
OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 23 TRAFFIC, SECTION
23-26; SPEED LIMITS - SCHEDULES FOR CERTAIN
PUBLIC STREETS AND WAYS, ALTERING THE PRIMA
FACIE SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES
UNDER THE TRANSPORTATION CODE CHAPTER 545,
UPON THE BASIS OF AN ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC
INVESTIGATION UPON CERTAIN STREETS AND
HIGHWAYS, OR PARTS THEREOF, WITHIN THE
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CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE AS
SET OUT IN THE ORDINANCE; AUTHORIZING THE
ERECTION OF TRAFFIC REGULATION SIGNS;
REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A
PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00); DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 19. Consider the approval and ratifying of the emergency purchase of flood clean
up restoration services at the Peach Street water tower from Mooring USA.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the emergency purchase of flood
clean up restoration services in the amount of $185,200. The floods resulted when a
contractor broke the fire suppression system lines at the Peach Street water tower. The
City expects full reimbursement from the contractor.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 20. Consider the award of an informal request for quote for a storage building
replacement from Morris General Construction, Inc.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the award of an informal request
for quote for a storage building at the Wastewater Treatment Plant for an amount not to
exceed $33,520.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 21 . Consider the award of an informal request for quote for a rapid mixer and two
flocculator replacements from NOV Process & Flow Technologies.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the award of an informal request
for quote for a rapid mixer and two flocculator replacements at the Water Plant for an
amount not to exceed $40,295.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
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Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 22. Consider approval for the award of an informal request for quote for electrical
repair and installation from Precision Pump Systems.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the award of an informal request
for quote for electrical repair and installation for an amount not to exceed $28,187.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 23. Consider the renewal of annual contracts for equipment rental services to Fox
Rental and RDO Equipment.
Public Works Director Beck recommended approval of the renewal of annual contracts
for equipment rental services to be used on an as-needed basis for an estimated annual
amount of $30,000.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 24. Consider the minutes of the July 16, 2019 Regular City Council meeting.
City Secretary Tara Brooks recommended approval of the minutes as provided.
Motion was made to approve the consent agenda as presented.
Motion: Freed
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Council considered the items that were removed from the consent agenda next.
Item 13. Consider a Memorandum of Understanding with 121 Community Church of
Grapevine for the use of church property and the cost of a part-time position for an after-
school program in conjunction with the Community Outreach Center.
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Police Chief Hamlin reported the agreement with 121 Community Church of Grapevine
will provide space for the Valuable After School Time (VAST) program for middle school
age children. The agreement will also provide funding for a part-time VAST Coordinator
position.
Motion was made to approve the Memorandum of Understanding with 121 Community
Church of Grapevine for use of church property and the cost of a part-time position for
the VAST program.
Motion: Leal
Second: O'Dell
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 14. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-043 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances Chapter 23 Traffic, Article II Operation of Vehicle, by adding Section 23-25.4
Same - Public Parks, relating to speed limits on park roads located on Army Corps of
Engineers Property.
Traffic Engineer Richard Larkins presented this item to Council and described the studies
that were completed and the methodology that was used to determine the speed limits.
The proposed ordinance will establish speed limit of 25 mph on all Lake Park roads except
the roadways within the Vineyards Campground and establish a speed limit of 15 mph on
all Lake Park roadways in the Vineyards Campground.
Mr. Larkins answered questions from Council.
Council discussed this item.
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 2019-043 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances Chapter 23 Traffic, Article II Operation of Vehicle, establishing speed limits in
the Lark Parks.
Motion: Coy
Second: Slechta
Ayes: Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: Tate
Approved: 5-1
ORDINANCE NO. 2019-043
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDING THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES CHAPTER 23, TRAFFIC, SETTING A
MAXIMUM SPEED REQUIREMENT FOR MOTOR
VEHICLES IN PUBLIC PARKS; PROVIDING A PENALTY
NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
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($500); DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Item 17. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-046 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V Parking, prohibiting stopping, standing, and
parking restrictions on the south side of East Worth Street from Austin Street to Ruth
Street, the east side of Austin Street from East Worth Street to East Franklin Street and
the west side of Ruth Street from East Worth Street to 300 feet south of East Walnut
Street.
Traffic Engineer Larkins presented this item to Council and reported that Faith Christian
School was requesting the prohibition of stopping, standing and parking on the roadways
along their property.
Mr. Larkins answered questions from Council.
Council discussed this item.
City Manager Rumbelow answered questions from Council and stated staff can bring this
item back to council for consideration when Faith Christian Church will be available to
answer questions.
Motion was made to table Ordinance No. 2019-046 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinance Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V, Parking.
Motion: Coy
Second: Freed
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Item 18. Consider Ordinance No. 2019-047 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V Parking, prohibiting parking on the west side of
Dogwood Drive from West Wall Street to 110 feet south of West Wall Street.
Traffic Engineer Larkins answered questions from Council.
Council discussed this item.
Assistant City Attorney Matthew Boyle answered questions from Council.
Motion was made to deny Ordinance No. 2019-047 amending the Grapevine Code of
Ordinances, Chapter 23, Traffic, Article V Parking.
Motion: Freed
Second: Slechta
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
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ADJOURNMENT
Motion was made to adjourn the meeting at 8:37 p.m.
Motion: Slechta
Second: Coy
Ayes: Tate, Freed, Coy, O'Dell, Slechta and Leal
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas on this the 20th
day of August, 2019.
APPROVED:
William D. Tate
Mayor
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