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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA
MAY 22, 2000 - 5:45 PM
For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall - Pre-Council Chambers 7301
Northeast Loop 820.
NUMBER ITEM ACTION
TAKEN
1. Discuss Items from Regular May 22, 2000 City Council
Meetina (5 Minutes)
2. IR 2000-074 Discuss Revising Ordinance and Policy Regarding Naming
Public Buildings, Parks, Streets and other Facilities
(5 Minutes)
3. IR 2000-071 Millennium Committee Follow-up Report (35 Minutes)
4. IR 2000-073 Discuss Establishing Sidewalk Policy (10 Minutes)
5. *Executive Session - The Council may enter into Closed
Executive Session to discuss the following:
Consultation with City Attorney as authorized by Government
Code §551.071
Ramos and Juarez vs. McCrory & City of North
Richland Hills (5 minutes)
6. Adjournment - 6:50 pm
*Closed due to subject matter as provide by the Open Meetings Law. If any action is contemplated,
it will be taken in open session
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CITY OF NORTH RICH LAND HILLS
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
MAY 22,2000 - 7:00 PM
For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers 7301 Northeast
Loop 820, at 7:00 p.m. The below listed items are placed on the Agenda for discussion and/or
action.
1. Items on the consent agenda will be voted on in one motion unless a Council Member asks for
separate discussion.
2. The Council reserves the right to retire into executive session concerning any of the items
listed on this Agenda, whenever it is considered necessary and legally justified under the Open
Meetings Act.
3. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need assistance should
contact the City Secretary's office at 427-6060 two working days prior to the meeting so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN
1. Call to Order
2. Invocation - Richland High School
3. Pledge of Allegiance
Richland Hiqh School
4. Special Presentations
I R 2000-072 a.) NRH Municipal Court-1999-2000 Teen
Court Scholarship Recipients
b.) Yard of the Month Awards
c.) Landscape of the Month Award
5. Removal of Item( s) from the Consent Agenda
6. a. Minutes of the Pre-Council Meeting
May 08,2000
b. Minutes of the City Council Meeting
May 08, 2000
GN 2000-054 c. Consideration of Lease Agreement with
Metricom for Antennae at Amundson
Water Tower - Resolution No. 2000-035
PU 2000-028 d. Award Bid for Miscellaneous Street
Subgrade Stabilization Project to
McClendon Construction in the Amount
of $56,792 - Resolution No. 2000-38
PW 2000-016 e. Award of Bid for Rufe Snow Drive,
Section "C" (High Lawn Terrace to
Bursey Road) to Richard Carr
Construction Co. in the Amount of
$413,573.76
PW 2000-017 f. Approve Purchase of Right-of-Way for
the Rufe Snow Drive Widening Project
7. PS 99-39 Request of Arcadia Realty Corporation for a
Final Plat of Town Center Addition Phase I
(Property Located East of Davis Boulevard,
South of Mid-Cities Boulevard to the West Side
of the Proposed Lakes at Town Center
Addition)
8. PS 99-41 Request of Pao Ly for a Final Plat of Lot 1,
Block 1, Ly Addition (Property Located in the
8800 Block of Rumfield Road, Northeast of
Rumfield Road and Eden Road)
9. PS 2000-17
Request of Dennis Stout for a Plat Amendment
of Lots 3 and 4, Block 1 Smithfield Addition to
Lots 3R and 4R, Block 1, Smithfield Addition
(Property Located Northeast of Davis
Boulevard and Main Street)
10. PZ 2000-17
Request of Wendy's International for Site Plan
Approval for Commercial Development within
200 feet of Residential Property on Lot 3,
Block 1, Venture Addition (Property Located at
7835 Grapevine Hiqhwav)
11. PZ 2000-14
12.PZ 2000-15
13. PZ 2000-16
14.PZ 2000-18
15. PZ 2000-19
16. PZ 2000-20
Public Hearing to Consider Amending
Ordinances No. 2317 and 2171 for the
Planned Development Number 23 for the
Multi-Family Development The Bluffs at Iron
Horse on Lot 1, Block 1, Iron Horse Addition
(Property Located in the 6300 Block of
Browning Drive, East of the Iron Horse Golf
Course and West of the DART Railroad Right-
of-Way) - Ordinance No. 2478
Public Hearing to Consider the Request of Bill
and Marie Melbourne for a Zoning Change on
Lot 16A, Block A, Hewitt Estates Addition, from
AG-Agricultural to R1-Single Family
Residential (Property Located at 7613 Buck
Street) - Ordinance No. 2479
Public Hearing to Consider the Request of
Arnold Pair and Doug Henderson for a Zoning
Change on 3.8 Acres of Lot 1 A and 1 C,
Brentwood Estates Addition, from AG-
Agricultural to 01-0ffice (Property Located at
8501 Davis Boulevard) - Ordinance No. 2480
-- Child Tjme Davcare Center
Public Hearing to Consider the Request of
Monica and Sergio Flores for a Zoning Change
on Tract 2A2B, Abstract 146, from AG-
Agricultural to R-1-S-Special Single Family
Residential (Property Located at 8120 Sayers
Lane) - Ordinance No 2481
Public Hearing to Consider the Request of
Dennis Paul for a Zoning Change on Lot 5,
College Acres Addition from R3 Single Family
Residential to R1 S Special Single Family
Residential (Property Located at 8044 Green
Valley Drive) - Ordinance No 2482
Appeal Public Hearing to Consider the
Request of Winkelmann & Associates for a
Zoning Change on 17.681 Acres From R1
Single Family Residential and C1 Commercial
to PD Planned Development for Home Depot,
A Home Improvement Center with Outdoor
Sales, Rental and Display (Property Located at
the Northwest Corner of Precinct Line Road
and Mid-Cities Boulevard in the 6400 Block of
Precinct Line Road) - Ordinance No 2483
17.GN 2000-055 Appointments to the Park & Recreation
Faciljties Development Corporation - Places 1,
3, 4, 5 and 7
18.GN 2000-056 Appointment to the Crime Control and
Prevention District Board - Place 6
19. a) Citizens Presentation
b) I nformation and Reports
20. Adjournment
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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA
MAY 22,2000 - 5:45 P.M.
*5b. Executive Session - Consultation with Attorney as authorized by
Government Code 551.071:
OR 2000-1981 affecting Police lAD Investigations.
*Closed due to subject matter as provided by the Open Meetings Law. If any
action is contemplated, it will be taken in open session.
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City Secretary
Posted as an emergency item at 9:45 a.m. on May 22,2000.
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INFORMAL REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
No. IR 00-074
~ Date:
T Subject:
May 22, 2000
Revised Ordinance and Policy Regarding Naming of Public Buildings,
Parks, Streets, and Other Facilities
Councilwoman JoAnn Johnson has requested that this item be placed on the Pre-Council
Agenda to allow the Council an opportunity to discuss the possibility of revising the current
Ordinance No. 1866 related to naming of public buildings, parks, streets, and other facilities.
Attached for your information is Ordinance No. 1866 and also the guidelines used by the
Parks and Recreation Board.
Respectfully Submitted,
Larry J. Cunningham
City Manager
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ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. 1866
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills,
Texas, that:
1.
This ordinance is adopted as an amendment to the Council Rules and
Regulations of this City. It is intended to be a series of guidelines to be considered when
naming public buildings, parks, streets or other facilities.
2.
The following procedure shall apply to the process of name selection:
a. Any proposed name shall be submitted to the City Secretary in time
to be considered at the following Pre-Council session.
b. The Council shall determine at the next Pre-Council session that the
pre-requisites of this ordinance have been met.
c. Action shall not be taken at the Council Meeting which is held
immediately after the Pre-Council Meeting where the above
determination was made.
d. The proposed name shall be presented in resolution form at the next
regularly scheduled Council Meeting.
3.
The following eligibility guidelines are established.
a. If the proposed name is in honor of a person, that person must have
been deceased for at least one year.
b. Such person must have been a resident of the City for at least a year
and the County for at least five years.
Ordinance No. 1866
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c. The person must have made a significant contribution to the
community, the State or the nation.
d. The person's name shall not have been used as the name for any other
public facility.
e. Any exception to a, b, c and d of this section may be approved by a
3/4 vote of the Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 8th day of February, 1993..
APPROVED:
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: Communi tv Services Department " Council Meeting Date: 5-24-93
Amendment to Ordinance No.1866-Naming Public Buildings, Parks,
bject:Streets. or Other Facilities - Ordinance No. 1888 Agenda Number: GN 93-69
The Parks and Recreation Board and staff submits the attached Ordinance No.
1888, amending Ordinance No. 1866, for naming park and recreation
facilities. We believe this will complement and expand the scope of the
existing Ordinance No. 1866.
In view of the magnitude of recent park land and facility site
acquisitions, the Parks' and Recreation Board formed a committee composed
of Board Members J. D. Davis, Denny stout, and Recreation Manager Monica
Walsh. This committee reviewed other cities' ordinances which addressed
the naming of park and recreation facilities. The committee found that the
naming of park and recreation facilities present unique considerations
separate and apart from those criteria appropriate to the naming of other
city streets or buildings. For instance, some citizens would provide park
land or other open space areas at very little cost to the City or by
outright donation in return for the naming of such facility for the donor
or a loved one. An amendment, such as proposed,could offer encouragement
for such donations.
Park and recreation facilities have traditionally been named for current
and past community members, celebrated persons in recognition of their
special contrib~tion benefitting the public as a whole, as well as names
which identify the park or facility geographically (fostering community
spirit and local area pride).
\ )er this proposed ordinance, the Parks and Recreation Board will review
and evaluate suggested names for parks and recreation facilities and
forward their recommendations to City Council for final ~pproval.
At the March 1, 1993 Parks and Recreation Board meeting the Board
unanimously approved forwarding the attached Ordinance No. 1888, amending
Ordinance No. 1866, for naming park and recreation facilities, to the City
Council.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Parks and Recreation Board and Staff recommend that the City Council
approve Ordinance 1888, amending Ordinance No. 1866, naming and renaming
park lands and facilities.
Attachments:
Ordinance No. 1866
Ordinance No. 1888
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
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Department Head Signature
CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM
Finance Review
Acct. Number
Sufficient Funds Available
. Finance Director
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ORDINANCE NO. 1888
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland
Hills, Texas, that:
Ordinance No. 1866 of the City of North Richland Hills is hereby
amended as follows:
4.
a. The following procedure shall apply to the naming or
renaming of parks, trails, greenbelts, athletic and
recreation facilities.
1. All requests for naming and renaming park land and
facilities shall be made in writing to the North
Richland Hills Parks and Recreation Board.
2. The Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Board shall
appoint a committee that will be responsible for
recommending a name for all park lands and facilities
to the Board.
3. The Committee shall be responsible for the research,
study and recommendation of a proposed name to the
Board. Rationale for the selection of the recommended
name shall be in writing;
4. The Parks and Recreation Board shall approve or
disapprove of the name recommended by the Committee.
5. If the Committee's recommendation is disapproved by the
Board, then the matter may be referred back to the
Committee for further consideration.
6. Upon approval, the recommended name will be forwarded
to the City Council for their consideration and final
approval.
b. The following eligibility guidelines are established for the
naming or renaming of parks, trails, greenbelts, athletic
and recreation facilities:
1. In honor of individuals who donate land for park space
or donate a major part of the funds required to
construct or renovate a facility;
2. In honor of individuals who sell open space to the City
at a reasonable cost;
3. National, state, or local historical leaders, heroes,
both past and present;
Community Services Department
r 'dinance No. 1888
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4. outstanding community leaders, living or deceased;
5. In relation to predominant characteristics or physical
features (for example: lakes, streams, trees, rivers)
of the land;
6. In relation to sub-divisions within the City;
7. In relation to streets adjacent to the park land;
8. No park site shall be given the same name as existing
school site or public facility except where sites
are adjacent to one another;
9. Recommendations 1, 2, and 4 (in section b.) should not
be publicized until final action has been taken by the
City Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of May, 1993.
APPROVED:
Tommy Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Attorney for the City
INFORMAL REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
No. I R 00-071
~ Date:
T Subject:
May 22, 2000
Millennium Committee Follow-Up Report
At the May 8th Pre-Council Meeting, staff made a PowerPoint presentation on the Millennium
Committee Recommendations. Since time limitations did not allow for Council discussion, the
recommendations are being brought back for discussion and Council direction. Staff has
formulated tentative timelines and preliminary cost estimates to assist Council in providing
direction.
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Northeast Family Fourth
Provide eight additional minutes to the fireworks show. The current schedule provides 22
minutes of fireworks. The eight additional minutes would extend the show to 30 minutes.
Cost Estimate: $5,000
Time Line: July 2000
Time Commitment: Minimum
Christmas Tree Lighting & City Hall Christmas Lights
Relocate the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony to the Dick Fisher Fire Administration Building.
Contract for construction, a 100-foot pole to be placed at the Dick Fisher facility. The 100-foot
pole would serve as a magnificent "Tree of Lights" that would be visible from Rufe Snow Drive.
The tree would have a diameter of 79 feet with 32 strings of lights. The strings would be 112 feet
in length for a total of 1,696 lights. This tree would be the only one of it's kind in northeast
Tarrant County. Note: Staff is researching the possibility of acquiring the 125 foot flag pole from
Richland Pointe Mall which is currently unused. (Cost of relocating the pole may exceed
purchasing a new one.)
Cost Estimate: $40-50,000 (includes cost of pole, transporting the pole, installation, hoisting
mechanisms, lights, supplies and equipment for the event.)
Time Line: Possibly December 2000
Time Commitment: 6 months. Will require the involvement and cooperation of several city
departments.
Looking Forward at a Digital Past
Introduction of Internet access to a collection of digitized historic photos of North Richland Hills.
A reception will be planned to introduce the collection.
Cost Estimate: $1,000
Time Line: October 2000
[ ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
Public Art
Begin a program of pubic art by commissioning an artist to create a sculpture or piece of
art that will represent the beginning of the new millennium in North Richland Hills.
Cost Estimate: $50,000
Time Line: Summer 2001
City Wide Festival
Identify a unique theme for a city wide or regional festival. The committee identified two
possible themes: Sudden Sculpture or Native Texas Music Festival.
Cost Estimate: $100,000 (1st year estimate)
Time Line: 3-5 years (upon completion of Town Center)
Time Commitment: Significant. Will require that key employees work year round on
festival planning. All city departments would need to be involved. Consider contracting
out an entertainment company to plan and manage the festival.
Alternative to a City Wide/Regional Festival
Spring Concert In The Park Music Series
Plan a series of six outdoor concerts over six weekends. Both funding and time
commitments would be significantly less. A creative marketing campaign along with well-
known regional bands could create an exciting event for the City. The new Parks and
Recreation Cultural Arts Program Coordinator could manage this program with minimum
city wide support.
Cost Estimate:
Time Line:
$22-25,000
Spring 2001
Respectfully submitted,
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Vickie Loftice
Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation
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Steve Brown
Director of Library
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INFORMAL REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
No. _IR 00-073-
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Sidewalk Policy
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The City has never had a standard written Sidewalk Policy in the past for construction of new
sidewalks in the areas currently without sidewalks. This ordinance addresses this situation as
well as clearly stating the City's policy on new developing areas and redeveloping areas.
The Policy's major requirements are listed below.
1. Requires sidewalks to be 5 feet wide if adjacent to the back of curb.
2. Defines "redeveloping areas" which will need sidewalks.
. Building permit equal to or greater than 50-percent of the fair market value of the
existing improvements and there exists sidewalks along the rest of the block face, or
the property frontage is 300 feet or more, or it extends for 50-percent or more of the
block face.
· The property owner shall pay for the sidewalks.
3. Reiterates Ordinance No. 1895 dated June 28, 1993 that the adjacent property owner is
responsible for replacement or repair of existing faulty sidewalks.
4.
Allows for property owners to request new sidewalks in areas without sidewalks.
Requires 80-percent of the property owners to sign the petition. The cost is the property
owner's responsibility to pay the City prior to construction.
5. Provides for the City to participate in 20-percent of the cost for ne~ sidewalks in areas
without sidewalks if a "critical need" exists. Provides a chart to determine if a "critical
need" exists.
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6. Restates the City's right to assess for new sidewalk improvements with City street
improvement projects.
7. Outlines methods for repayment of assessments.
This policy was patterned after the City of Fort Worth's policy with several modifications. The
"Priority Warranting System" chart, Attachment "A", was also a part of the City of Fort Worth's
policy.
Recently, a petition for a sidewalk on Susan Lee Lane between Lola and Noreast was received.
The petition had the property owners which had 8 percent of the frontage in favor of the request
for sidewalks. Using this situation as an example we reviewed it for a "critical need". See
Attachment "B" for the results.
Also included is a copy of the staffs survey of sidewalk policies by 11 other cities.
This policy is presented for your consideration. Staff welcomes any comments or suggestions.
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Y MANAGER
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
City of North Rich/and Hills, Texas
Sidewalk Policy
SIDEWALK POLICY
I. PURPOSE
It is the intent of this policy to encourage the construction and/or reconstruction of
sidewalks throughout the City for the safety and convenience of pedestrians.
II. DESIGN STANDARDS
The design and construction of sidewalks shall conform to City standards and
shall provide, at a minimum, a four-foot wide concrete sidewalk located
approximately 5-1/2 feet behind the back-of-curb, or a five-foot wide concrete
walkway located immediately behind the back-of-curb. The specific design and
placement of the sidewalk may vary depending upon location and extenuating
circumstances, however, the Public Works Department shall approve the final
design. In all cases, the placement of the sidewalk shall provide a continuous
walkway for the pedestrian and will be compatible with other existing sidewalks in
the neighborhood. Curb ramps will be required at the corners of all intersections
as sidewalks are constructed.
III. SIDEWALK REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS
A. New Developinq Areas
1. Sidewalks are required on both sides of all new streets.
2. In developing areas, sidewalks should normally be installed along
with the construction of homes, offices, buildings, etc. so as to
avoid being damaged by heavy trucks during that stage of
development. The City Building Official will require that sidewalks
that were required at the time of platting be installed during the
construction of buildings on the lot(s) and prior to the issuance of
the Certificate of Occupancy and/or final connection of utilities.
3. The cost of required sidewalks in new developing areas shall be
paid by the builder and/or property owner.
B. Redevelopinq Areas
1. Sidewalks shall be required in redeveloping areas under the same
conditions as new developing areas. An area shall be considered
to be redeveloping for purposes of this policy when:
a. A building permit is issued in an amount equal to or greater
than 50-percent of the fair market value of the existing
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City of North Richland Hills, Texas
Sidewalk Policy
improvements (as determined by the City Building Official);
and
b. There are sidewalks existing along the rest of the block face;
or the property on which the building permit is issued has a
frontage of 300-feet or more, or extends for 50-percent or
more of the block face.
2. The property owner shall pay the cost of the required sidewalks in
redeveloping areas.
3. All required sidewalks shall be installed prior to the issuance of the
Certificate of Occupancy or final connection of utilities.
C. Existinq Developed Areas
1. Replacement of Sidewalks
In some areas where sidewalks have previously been constructed,
it is essential that they be kept in good state of repair and be
properly maintained. In certain cases poorly maintained sidewalks
constitute a greater hazard to pedestrians than no sidewalks at all.
a. It shall be the responsibility of the abutting property owner to
inspect existing sidewalk conditions and to keep them in
good repair. Faulty sidewalks should be brought to the
attention of the Department of Public Works by the abutting
property owner.
b. After sidewalks in need of replacement have been identified,
the City will initiate corrective action and so notify the
affected property owner(s). Such notification will include the
project scope, the estimated cost of the project, and the
estimated cost for the individual property owner(s).
c. The City shall initiate the replacement of sidewalks upon
receipt of the property owner's share of the cost. In cases
where a hazard exists and the adjacent property owner
refuses to pay the property owner's share of the cost of
replacement, the City may assess the adjacent property
owner.
d. The cost of replacing sidewalks will be the property owner's
responsibility.
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City of North Richland Hills, Texas
Sidewalk Policy
2. New Sidewalks
a. In developed areas with no existing sjdewalks, property
owners can request the installation of sidewalks by
petitioning the City. At a minimum, 80-percent of the
property owners along the block face must sign the petition
requesting the installation of the sidewalks. The 80-percent
will be determined by linear feet of frontage the petitioning
property owner's have to the total feet of frontage the block
has.
b. The cost of installing new sidewalks jn developed areas will
be the property owner's responsibility.
c. When the City determines that there is a critical need for a
sidewalk(s) to provide for the safety and convenience of the
public-at-Iarge, 80-percent property owner participation will
be required. This determination will be made by the use of a
"priority warranting system" which shall include but may not
be limited to such factors as number of pedestrians,
pedestrian accident history, vehicular volume, traffic speed,
and proximity to a school or place of public assembly (see
Attachment "A"). Such sidewalks will be constructed by the
City as needed and shall be paid for 20-percent by the City
from the appropriate fund and 80-percent by the property
owners.
D. Citv Improvement Projects
1. When the City remodels, improves or constructs a building (Le., fire
station, police station, garage, civic center), parkway improvements
will normally be a part of the work. These improvements will
consist of the installation of new sidewalks or the replacement of
deteriorated sidewalks adjacent to the property as deemed
necessary and desirable. The cost of this work will be paid for 100-
percent by the City and shall be included as a cost of the building
project.
2. When the City widens or reconstructs an existing street and it is
determined that sidewalks are necessary and desirable, the cost of
these sidewalks shall be paid for by the owners of the adjacent
properties in accordance with the Street Assessment Policy.
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City of North Richland Hills, Texas
Sidewalk Policy
IV. REQUIRED PUBLIC NOTICE
A. Assessments for the construction or replacement of all sidewalks will
require a public meeting as required by Ordinance of the City of North
Richland Hills and applicable State Law.
B. In all sidewalk cases requiring cost participation by the property owner(s),
the City will notify the affected property owner(s) of the project scope,
length, total estimated cost, and the estimated property owner's cost of
participation. Notice will be given of any required meeting, the meeting
date, time, and place, as required by law.
V. PAYMENT
A. The total amount of an assessment may be paid in a lump sum cash
payment, without interest, if payment is made within 30-days of
acceptance of the project by the City Council.
B. The assessment may be divided into five equal annual payments over a
four-year period with the first payment due within 30-days of acceptance
by the City Council, and with interest not to exceed the maximum
permitted by State law on the unpaid balance.
C. The assessment may be paid in monthly payments of $9.00 or more per
month of a maximum period of 49-months, with the interest rate pre-
computed and made a part of the monthly payment.
D. In those cases where an existing sidewalk constitutes a hazard the
adjacent property owner refuses to pay the property owner's share and
the City Council has determined the necessity for the improvements and
has ordered the improvements, it will be necessary to obtain sealed bids
and let a contract for such work as required by law. One hundred-percent
of the cost as determined from the low bid shall be assessed against the
owners in accordance with applicable statues.
IV. EFFECTIVE DATE
This policy shall become effective upon the date of City Council approval.
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City of Norlh Richland Hills, Texas
Sidewalk Policy
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 22nd day of May, 2000.
APPROVED:
Charles Scoma, Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia Hutson, City Secretary
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APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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ATTACHMENT "A"
PRIORITY WARRANTING SYSTEM
Points
>30 25
Number of pedestrians at peak hour 21 - 30 20
11 - 20 15
1 -10 10
Routes serving schools or pedestrian- 1 - 3 blocks 15
generating facilities 4 - 7 blocks 10
> 7 blocks 5
Street classification Arterial> 48' roadway 20
Collector> 40' roadway 15
Residential < 40' roadway 10
Posted speed limit 40 mph or higher 15
35 mph 10
< 30 mph 5
Gaps in sidewalk network o - 50 feet 20
50 - 100 feet 15
100 - 200 feet 10
200 - 400 feet 5
> 400 feet 0
Location qualifies for sidewalk construction or reconstruction if points earned are 50 or
greater.
ATTACHMENT "B"
Example of "Critical Need" Calculations
Susan Lee Lane from Lola Drive to Noreast Drive (existing homes)
· Number of pedestrians at peak hour:
21 - 30
=
20 points
· Routes serving schools or pedestrian generating facilities:
1 - 3 blocks =
15 points
· Street Classification:
<40'
=
10 points
· Posted speed limit:
~ 30 mph
=
5 points
· Gaps in sidewalk network:
> 400 feet =
o points
Total points equal 50.
Result:
This 1,100 foot section of Susan Lee lane would be defined as having a
critical need. The City would work up an estimate of cost and collect 80
percent of the estimated cost from the property owners. The City would
pay for 20 percent of the overall cost (labor and materials).
Estimated Cost: $29,600 for 2,200 linear feet of 4-foot wide sidewalk.
Property Owners' Cost: $23,680
City's Cost: $5,920
CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TEXAS
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Sidewalk Program Survey
City of Fort Worth:
Becky (871-6151)
3/7/00
The city pays for the installation of a new sidewalk, but the citizens maintain the
sidewalk. If the sidewalk needs to be reconstructed, the city pays 75% and the citizen
pays 25%. The City sidewalk criteria is attached.
City of Arlington:
Rocky Rippy (459-6360)
3/7/00
The City of Arlington has a Sidewalk Program. They budget $150,000/year for the
program. Their main concern is the main walkways to schools. If the citizens request
sidewalks on residential blocks other than main walkways to schools, the citizens have
to circulate a petition and receive signatures from SO% of the homeowners on the block.
The City of Arlington has sole responsibility for the sidewalks throughout the City.
City of Dallas:
Ms. Thompson (214-948-4254)
3/7/00
The City of Dallas requires 2/3 of the citizens on a block to sign a petition. The citizens
pay for part of the new sidewalk and they maintain them after the sidewalks are in.
The City of Dallas also has a Safety Board Committee which has responsibility for areas
that are main walkways to schools. When a sidewalk request for a main walkway for
children comes up, the Safety Board Committee conducts a study to determine the
necessity of the sidewalk with referenced to their criteria. Again the citizens pay their
share of the new sidewalk.
City of Denton:
Brian Sherub (940-349-8358)
3/7/00
The city has a Bond Program called "Miscellaneous Sidewalks" that is budgeted around
$30,000 to $50,000/yr. City maintains the sidewalks and pays for the new sidewalks.
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City of Carrollton:
Kim Fulton (972-466-3480)
3/7/00
The City of Carrollton has a sidewalk program that they budget $500,000 per year. The
City will maintain and pay to put in new sidewalks. If the citizens petition for sidewalks,
the City will budget for them in the next year's program.
City of Irving:
Lynn Hillburn (972-721-2765)
3/8/00
City of Irving has a Sidewalk Program. The City budgets $300,000 per year for
sidewalks around schools and parks as well as for hazardous sidewalks that need
repair. If a citizen requests sidewalks through a petition in a residential area, each
citizen pays 50% of the cost to put in a new sidewalk. If a citizen requests cosmetic
repairs, the citizen pays 50% of the cost to make the repairs.
City of Hurst:
Kevin Burlison (788-7202)
2/10/00
They have a priority list such as areas around schools.
If a citizen requests sidewalks on normal residential streets then the citizen has to get a
petition with everybody's signatures, then they will take it to council and try to budget
the sidewalk for the next near. City pays for the sidewalk
City of Euless:
Clyde-Streets, Superintendent (685-1581 )
2/8/00
The city does not have a sidewalk program in writing. They do budget $200,000/year.
They develop a priority list starting with streets around schools, parks and old folks
home. City pays for the sidewalk.
City of Bedford:
Mike Hutchinson (952-2221 )
2/10/00
City of Bedford has a priority system. They budget $60,000/year.
He is going to mail the Sidewalk Program. City pays for the sidewalk.
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City of Colleyville:
Jerry Jones (540-0609)
2/8/00
The City budgets $50,000/year. They have a Committee, which is headed by Tom
Neaderraller (577-7587).
The City pays for the sidewalks.
City of Lewisville:
Michael Corder, Secretary of Streets (972-304-3345)
2/8/00
The City budgets $50,000/year. They have a list with the most heavily traffic at the top
of the list. If citizen's petition, it goes to council for approval then budgeted for the next
year.
City pays for the sidewalk.
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INFORMAL REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
No. IR 00-072
\..... A Date: May 22, 2000
T Subject: NRH Municipal Court-1999-2000 Teen Court Scholarship Recipients
The North Richland Hills Teen Court was established in 1988. Since its inception, Teen Court
has continued to grow and expand utilizing teen and adult volunteers. The program currently
utilizes approximately 25 teen and adult volunteers. The teen volunteers devote many hundreds
of hours to assure the success of our program.
Teen Court Scholarship Awards were implemented in the program to show our appreciation to
teen volunteers for their time and commitment to this program. Teen Volunteers must meet
strict criteria to be eligible to apply for this scholarship. The scholarships are awarded based on
the following criteria: Years of Service, Attendance, NRH Resident, Involvement in the Teen
Court Bar Association of Texas, Professionalism and a 500-750 word Essay.
Each scholarship recipient has been awarded a $1000.00 scholarship to his/her chosen
technical school, college or university. The Teen Court Advisory Board is proud to announce
the recipients of the 1999-2000 Teen Court Scholarships which are as follows:
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Bethany Grohman
Jonathan Luedke
Shanon Williams
The Teen Court Advisory Board thanks you for your continued support of this valuable program.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Jim Wilkins
Director of Municipal Court
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ISSUED BY THE CITY MANAGER
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
Bethany Grohman is 18 years old and is graduating from Calvary Christian Academy.
She enrolled as a volunteer in the Teen Court Program in April, 1996. She plans to
attend the University of Texas in Arlington and will major in Criminal Justice.
Jonathan Luedke is 19 years old and is graduating from Richland High School. He
enrolled as a volunteer in the Teen Court Program in August, 1998. He plans to attend
the University of Texas in Arlington and will major in Business/Political Science.
Shanon Williams is 18 years old and has graduated from New Directions Learning
Center. She enrolled as a volunteer in the Teen Court Program in August, 1998. She
has not determined which university she plans to attend, but she will major in Pre-Law.
NI~H
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Beautification Commission
YARD-OF-THE-MONTH WINNERS
MAY 2000
AREA 1
John & Susan Bush
4608 Lariat Trail
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 2
James & Barbara Lockhart
4200 Cummings
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 3
Clyde Cue Cole
6629 Pleasant Ridge
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 4
Jane Rice
7601 Circle
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 5
Carol Warriner
6109 Roaring Springs
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 6
Greg & Amber Watson
7509 Chapman
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 7
Jon & Phyllis Moore
9012 1;hornberry Dr.
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 8
Micah & Alison Beck
7320 Coventry
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
AREA 9
Olin & Ginger Newberry
8605 Shadybrook Ct.
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
Landscape
Dr. & Mrs. Mario Contaldi, Southwest Vision Center
7728 Mid-Cities Blvd.
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
7200 C Dick Fisher Dr South * North Richland Hills. Texas 76180-7901 USA
(817) 427-6650 * Fax (817) 427-6656
Present:
Absent:
MINUTES OF THE PRE-COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY
OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE
PRE-COUNCIL ROOM AT CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST
LOOP 820 - MAY 8,2000 - 6:00 P.M.
Charles Scoma
Lyle E. Welch
Frank Metts, Jr.
JoAnn Johnson
Don Phifer
Joe D . Tolbert
T. Oscar Trevino, Jr.
Larry J. Cunningham
Randy Shiflet
Steve Norwood
Greg Vick
Patricia Hutson
Alicia Richardson
Rex McEntire
Greg Dickens
Larry Koonce
John Pitstick
Andy Jones
Steve Brown
Jim Browne
Thomas Powell
Vicki Loftice
Pam Burney
Thomas Shockley
Ed Dryden
Mike Curtis
Paulette Hartman
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman
Councilwoman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
City Manager
Deputy City Manager
Assistant City Manager
Managing Director Community Services
City Secretary
Assistant City Secretary
Attorney
Public Works Director
Finance Director
Director of Development
Fire Chief
Library Director
Director of Parks & Recreation
Director of Support Services
Assistant Parks Director
Environmental Services Director
Police Chief
Building Official
Assistant Public Works Director
Adm. Asst. to City Manager
Russ Mitchell ';.
Councilman
ITEM DISCUSSION ASSIGNMENT
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Scoma called the meeting to order at
6:00 p.m.
DISCUSS ITEMS Agenda Item 6C - PU 2000-026 - Staff was asked if NAN
FROM REGULAR the bid for muriatic acid from Advance Chemical was
MAY 8, 2000 CITY correct since it was significantly lower than the other
JUNCIL AGENDA companies who bid. Staff explained that Advance
Chemical had an operational advantage over the
other carriers who bid. The other carriers vend
primarily to swimming pools located in
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May 8,2000
Page 2
ITEM DISCUSSION ASSIGNMENT
neighborhood-type settings and have the overhead
of mandated permits.
IR 2000-055 Councilwoman Johnson advised she is interested in PATRICIA H.
DISCUSS COG serving on the North Central Texas Government's
BOARD Board of Directors and plans to submit her
NOMINATIONS application for a position on the Board.
FOR 2000/2001 Councilwoman Johnson requested the City Council
support her nomination. The Council agreed to
support her and a letter will be sent from the Mayor
to COG on behalf of the City Council endorsing
Councilwoman Johnson's nomination to a position
on the Board.
PW 2000-14 Staff explained that with more earthen channels NAN
DISCUSS being allowed in the City, and with the concerns
POSSIBLE expressed by Council over erosion control during
REVISION TO and after construction, the Public Works Design
PUBLIC WORKS Manual has been revised to provide for soil retention
~SIGN MANUAL blankets. Staff reviewed requirements of area cities
(AGENDA ITEM NO. and the estimated cost to the developer for soil
15) retention blankets. There were no concerns
expressed by the Council. Item was approved
during the Regular Council Meeting.
IR 2000-054 Council was advised that the Code Enforcement Ad JOHN P. ISTEVE N.
DIRECTION FOR Hoc Committee had identified the parking of RV's as
RV ORDINANCE an issue that needed to be addressed in the future.
Recently, a North Richland Hills resident appealed to
the Council to enact' regulations prohibiting the
parking of RVs in residential neighborhoods.
Council direction on this issue was requested by
Staff. The consensus of the Council was that the
issue needed to be addressed. Comments made by
the Council were: 1) RV's should not be allowed
beyond the building line; 2) RV's should be allowed
to park in the front of a residential house for 72 hours
for the purpose of loading or unloading; 3) continue
to allow RV's to be parked in the backyard; 4)
ordinance needs to be reviewed for front yard
parking 5) need to address the parking and storing of
, RVs on the street; and 6) address storing in
driveway where there is no sidewalk and the RV
extends to the curb. Staff was directed to bring back
suggested revisions to the ordinance.
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May 8,2000
Page 3
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ITEM DISCUSSION ASSIGNMENT
IR 2000-062 Staff presented suggestions from the Millennium GREG V./STEVE B.I
MILLENNIUM Celebration Committee for ways to celebrate the VICKIE L.
CELEBRATION new millennium and possible future events for the
next five years. Recommendations were 1)
consideration of planning for a future city-wide
festival that would give identity to the City; 2)
possible upgrade of Christmas lights at City Hall and
relocate and expand Christmas tree lighting; 3)
consider a historical event next fall - possibly a
reception to introduce a digital archive of historical
images on the internet; 4) begin a public art
program; 5) expansion of the Northeast Family
Fourth celebration to possibly include additional
fireworks, live radio broadcast, etc. Because of time
limitations for further discussion by the Council, Staff
will place this item on a future agenda to receive
input from the Council.
ADJOURNMENT Mayor Scoma announced at 6:38 p.m. that the NAN
meeting would adjourn to Executive Session for the
-. purpose of deliberation regarding economic
development (prospect for commercial development)
as authorized by Section 551.086 of the Government
Code. The Executive Session adjourned at 6:53
p.m. to the regular Council meeting.
Charles Scoma - Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia Hutson - City Secretary
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS,
TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST
LOOP 820 - MAY 08, 2000 - 7:00 P.M.
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Scoma called the meeting to order May 08, 2000 at 7:03 p.m.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Charles Scoma
Lyle E. Welch
Frank Metts, Jr.
JoAnn Johnson
Don Phifer
Joe D. Tolbert
T. Oscar Trevino, Jr.
Staff:
Larry J. Cunningham
Randy Shiflet
Steve Norwood
Greg Vick
Patricia Hutson
Alicia Richardson
Rex McEntire
Absent:
Russell Mitchell
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
City Manager
Deputy City Manager
Assistant City Manager
Managing Director of Community Services
City Secretary
Assistant City Secretary
Attorney
Councilman
2.
INVOCATION
Student Council Officer from North Ridge Middle School gave the invocation.
3.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Student Council Officer from North Ridge Middle School led the pledge of allegiance.
4.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Matt Milano, was recognized for his service on the Council in Place 6 from May 1998 to
May 2000.
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May 8, 2000
Page 2
RECOGNITION OF TEXAS TORNADO HOCKEY TEAM
Mayor Scoma presented to Texas Tornado Hockey Team's owner Quentin Bourjeaurd
a plaque commemorating the expansion team's record-breaking season in the North
American Hockey League. Also present were General Manager and Head Coach Tony
Curtale, Assistant Coach Mark Frankenfeld, goaltender Ron Vogel, team leading scorer
Jason Deitsch, rookie defenseman Nick Martens and rookie forward Jason
Bloomingburg.
NORTH RICHLAND HILL'S PARK & RECREATION
DEPARTMENT FINALIST FOR THE 2000 NATIONAL
GOLD MEDAL AWARD
The North Richland Hills Park & Recreation Department was recognized as being a
finalist for the 2000 Gold Medal Award. Winners will be announced and honored at the
NRPA Congress in September.
OATH OF OFFICE
The Oaths of Office for the newly elected officials were administered as follows:
Charles Scoma, Mayor - administered by Reverend Derwood Dubose
JoAnn Johnson, Council Place 4 - administered by Attorney Rex McEntire
Joe D. Tolbert, Council Place 6 - administered by Dr. George Tolbert
Ray Oujesky, Municipal Judge - administered by Attorney Rex McEntire
5.
REMOVAL OF ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
Councilman Welch removed Item 6E.
6.
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
APPROVED
A. MINUTES OF THE PRE-COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 24, 2000
B. MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 24, 2000
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May 8, 2000
Page 3
C. PU 2000-026 AUTHORIZATION TO EXTEND ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR
AQUATIC CHEMICAL SUPPLIES TO ADVANCED CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION -
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-031
D. PU 2000-027 AWARD BID FOR TRUCK WITH SEWER CLEANING UNIT TO STM
EQUIPMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $99,100
E. REMOVED FROM CONSENT
F. GN 2000-053 CONSIDERATION OF COVENANT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 17,
STONEYBROOKE ADDITION - RESOLUTION NO. 2000-036
Councilman Metts moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Welch, to approve the
remaining item on the Consent Agenda.
Motion carried 6-0.
6E.
GN 2000-046 INTERNET TAXATION FAIRNESS-
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-034
APPROVED
Mayor Pro Tem Welch moved, seconded by Councilwoman Johnson, to approve
Resolution No. 2000-034 supporting Internet Taxation Fairness.
Motion carried 6-0.
7.
GN 2000-044 ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM
APPROVED
Councilwoman Johnson nominated Councilman Welch as Mayor Pro Tem. The
nomination was seconded by Councilman Metts.
Motion carried 5-1; Councilwoman Johnson, Councilmen Welch, Metts, Phifer and
Tolbert voting for and Councilman Trevino voting against.
8.
GN 2000-045 EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION OF STATE FUNDS
FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS -
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-033
APPROVED
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May 8, 2000
Page 4
Chief Shockley explained the Tarrant County Commissioner's Court has requested area
cities encourage their State legislative delegation to support a request before the House
and Senate leadership. The request seeks an emergency appropriation of State
general revenue to offset a funding shortfall at the Texas Commission on Alcohol and
Drug Abuse.
Councilman Phifer moved, seconded by Councilman Trevino, to approve Resolution
No. 2000-033.
Motion carried 6-0.
9.
GN 2000-047 APPOINTMENT TO PLACE 7 ON THE
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION & CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
APPROVED
Councilman Trevino moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Welch, to appoint Mr.
Richard Davis to Place 7 on the Planning & Zoning Commission and the Capital
Improvement Advisory Committee, term expiring June 30, 2001.
Motion carried 6-0.
10.
GN 2000-048 CONSIDERATION OF TXU FlUNG CASE
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-032
APPROVED
Mr. Vick advised TXU filed a tariff case closing, modifying, and deleting certain existing
tariffs. Resolution No. 2000-032 denies the tariff filing.
Councilman Tolbert moved, seconded by Councilman Trevino, to approve Resolution
No. 2000-032.
Motion carried 6-0.
11.
GN 2000-049 PARK & RECREATION BOARD RECOMMENDATION FOR
TRIBUTE AT THORNBRIDGE PARK
APPROVED
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May 8, 2000
Page 5
Mr. Dwayne Leslie presented the Park Board's recommendation to add a memorial
plaza with pedestal monument honoring Mr. J.B. Sandlin at Thornbridge Neighborhood
Park and/or inclusion of a plaque in his honor at a future proposed "Wall of Fame" at
the new Town Center Recreation Center to be under construction in the upcoming
years.
Councilman Tolbert asked if Council approval of a monument on Thornbridge Trail
would preclude J.B. Sandlin from being on the "Hall of Fame".
Mr. Leslie advised Council that Mr. Sandlin could be on both.
Councilman Trevino had a question on point of order. He asked if this action would
require a majority vote or would a variance from this request require a super majority,
Mayor advised Council that the request before Council is not to rename a park or street.
Therefore, a simple majority would be required of Council.
Councilman Metts moved to approve GN 2000-049 for a memorial plaza at Thornbridge
Park and plaque at the "Hall of Fame", with the condition that Council rename the park
after Mr. J.B. Sandlin. If Council has to suspend the ordinance, as was done in the
past, then Council needs to do that.
Rex McEntire, City Attorney, advised Council that in the previous case Council had a %
vote to suspend the five (5) items at the end of Ordinance 1866. The problem herein is
the request to rename the park was not posted on the agenda for Council
consideration. A Council Member has the option of placing it on the next Council
Meeting Agenda. It will be up to the Mayor if he wants to accept the motion.
Councilman Metts asked if this could be considered for request as an amended motion.
Mayor Scoma advised Councilmen Metts that the renaming of the park could not be
heard tonight since the request was not on the agenda for Council action and it must be
discussed first in Pre-Council.
Councilwoman Johnson asked Mr. Entire why Council could not amend a motion.
Mr. McEntire advised Council that they could not vary the first part of the Ordinance No.
1866, which passed by Council. Council has to follow the certain criteria outlined in
Ordinance No. 1866. However, Council can waive the criteria contained in the second
section of Ordinance No. 1866 as was done when naming Linda Spurlock Park.
Mayor Scoma advised Council that they would be out of order on the existing ordinance
in order to take that kind of action tonight.
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May 8, 2000
Page 6
Councilmen Metts clarified his motion, to accept GN 2000-049 and to put the renaming
of the park on the next agenda.
Mayor Scoma advised Councilman Metts that was a separate issue. The motion on the
floor is regarding the tribute as proposed in GN 2000-049. He asked if he had a motion
in that regard.
Councilwoman Johnson seconded Councilman Metts motion.
Mayor Scoma restated the motion, to follow the recommendation of the Park and
Recreation Board for the tribute in the Thornbridge Park.
Councilman Trevino asked for clarification that the Council is not voting on the
renaming of Thornbridge Park or at this point putting it on the next agenda in this
motion.
Mayor Scoma said no.
Motion to approve carried 6-0.
12.
GN 2000-050 - CONSIDERATION OF ALL ACTION ON ALL MATTERS PERTAINING
TO THE AWARD AND SALE OF $2,720,000 IN GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
AND APPROVE ORDINACE NO. 2476
APPROVED
Mr. Larry Koonce, Finance Director advised Council on May 8 the city received bids for
the sale of $2,720,000 in General Obligation Bonds for projects City Council approved
as part of the 2000 budget in August of last year. Bids for the General Obligation
Bonds were evaluated by Laura Alexander and David Medanich with First Southwest,
Randy Shiflet, Deputy City Manager ,and himself. Upon acceptance of the best bid, it is
necessary for City Council to award the bid and to approve the ordinance as prepared
by the City's bond counsel, Fulbright and Jaworski.
Mr. Koonce introduced Laura Alexander who summarized the results of the bids.
Councilwoman Johnson moved to accept the bid of Dain Rauscher, Inc. for the
purchase of $2,720,000 "City of North Richland Hills, Texas, General Obligation Bonds,
Series 2000" at a true interest cost of 5.920347% and adopt Ordinance No. 2476
authorizing the issuance of such bonds. Councilman Trevino seconded the motion.
Motion to approve carried 6-0.
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May 8, 2000
Page 7
13.
GN 2000-051 - CONSIDERATION OF ACTION ON ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO
THE AWARD AND SALE OF $2,315,000 IN TAX AND WATERWORKS AND SEWER
SYSTEM REVENUE CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION, SERIES 2000 AND
APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 2477
APPROVED
Mr. Koonce advised Council that bids were received on May 8 for the sale of
$2,315,000 in Tax and Waterworks and Sewer System Revenue Certificates of
Obligation for projects City Council approved as part of the 2000 budget in August of
last year. Bids for the Tax and Waterworks and Sewer System Revenue Certificates of
Obligation were evaluated by Laura Alexander and David Medanich of First Southwest,
Randy Shiflet, Deputy City Manager and himself.
Councilman Trevino moved to accept the bid of Dain Rauscher, Inc. for the purchase of
$2,315,000 "City of North Richland Hills, Texas, Tax and Waterworks and Sewer
System (Limited Pledge) Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2000" at a true
interest cost of 5.920624% and adopt Ordinance No. 2477 authorizing the issuance of
such Certificates of Obligation. Councilwoman Johnson seconded the motion.
Motion to approve carried 6-0.
14.
GN 2000-052 - CONSIDER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH RSM
INVESTMENTS
APPROVED
Mr. Steve Norwood, Assistant City Manager, advised the item before Council is a major
retail redevelopment project. Staff has been working with George Shrader, Larry Kline
and Burt Collins on the redevelopment of North Hills Mall. The agreement is 100%
based on performance. The tax abatement is over a ten-year period at 50% a year. It
also looks at 80/20 ratio on sales tax rebate up to a maximum dollar amount as well as
a maximum yearly figure. If the mall is not successful the City will not extend the
agreement any longer than 15 years or the dollar amount suggested by Staff.
Staff is very pleased with the agreement. However, there are some minor wording
changes that we would ask should Council approve agreement that you do with the
stipulation of the approval of the City Attorney or City Manager.
Councilwoman Johnson moved to approve GN 2000-052 approving the agreement as
presented to the Council with the minor stated change given to the Council by the Staff
with North Hills Creek Mall and RSM. Councilman Phifer seconded the motion.
Motion to approve carried 6-0.
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May 8, 2000
Page 8
15.
PW 2000-014 - APROVE REVISION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DESIGN MANUAL
CONCERNING SOIL RETENTION BLANKETS - RESOL TUION NO. 2000-30
APPROVED
Mr. Greg Dickens, Public Works Director, explained that federal regulations dictate the
construction of channels. Council has shown a concern in the recent months over
erosion control of the earthen channels in the City during and after construction. New
Federal Storm Water Regulations require more stringent control of erosion. Staff has
revised the Public Works Manual to provide for installation of soil retention blankets on
all future earthen channel slopes development in the City and recommends approval of
Resolution No. 2000-30.
Councilman Metts moved, seconded by Councilman Trevino to approve PW 2000-14,
Resolution No. 2000-30.
Motion to approve carried 6-0.
16.
PW 2000-15 - APPROVE RELOCATION OF SIGNS ON RUFE SNOW DRIVE
APPROVED
Councilman Trevino abstained from discussion and voting.
Mr. Mike Curtis, Assistant Public Works Director, advised Council that the City is
currently acquiring right-of-way along Rufe Snow Drive for the Rufe Snow Drive
widening project. Ten signs on Rufe Snow will be impacted due to the widening
project. Six of the signs conform to the Sign Ordinance and four do not conform. Staff
is seeking direction from Council to handle the four signs that do not conform to the
City's Sign Ordinance.
If this project were funded 100% by City funds then the City would not require three of
the four signs to be relocated. Since federal grant money is involved with this project
the City must follow the federal guidelines in acquiring the right-of-way and the
guidelines do not allow encroachments to public right-of-way. Therefore, all signs will
need to be relocated out of the right-of-way.
The City will be required to pay any additional costs associated with the relocation of
the four non-conforming signs. The cost has been estimated to be $140,000. Due to
the fact that there is additional cost to the City, Staff is recommending that we allow the
four impacted non-conforming signs along Rufe Snow Drive to be relocated to an
approved location on site. The signs will be allowed to remain until the ownership of
the property changes or the type of business changes. This recommendation is in
conformance to the sign ordinance.
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Councilman Metts moved, seconded by Councilman Phifer to approve PW 2000-015.
Motion to approve carried 5-0, with Councilman Trevino abstaining.
17.
A. CITIZENS PRESENTATION
The following spoke in opposition of the closing of the GED/ESL classes at the Library:
Hazel Lawarnce, 7432 Maple Drive, North Rich/and Hills, TX
Denna Martinez, 1200 Fuller Weiser Road, Suite 225, Euless, TX, 76039
Tiffany Plotner, 4809 Colorado Boulevard, North Richland Hills, TX
Herminio Beltran, 3616 Bryce Ave, Apt # 7, Fort Worth, TX
B. INFORMATION AND REPORTS
The 9th Annual Business Appreciation Luncheon is Tuesday, May 16th at 11 :30am.
NRH20 will be opening for the summer on May 20th with hours from 10:00 am to 6:00
pm.
Corporate Challenge -
Tennis May 7
Billiards May 8th & 9th
Volleyball May 11
5k Run May 13
Registration for Summer Recreation Programs has started.
The City Council will hold a special work session Monday, May 15 beginning at 5:00
pm.
18.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Scoma adjourned the meeting at 8:36 pm.
Charles Scoma - Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia Hutson - City Secretary
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
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Department: I nformation Services
Council Meeting Date: 5/22/00
Subject: Consideration of Lease Agreement with Metricom for
Antennae at Amundson Water Tower
Resolution No. 2000-035
Agenda Number: GN 2000- 054
Metricom is a provider of wide-area mobile data communications solutions and is
proposing to place communication antennae atop the Amundson water tower.
Metricom is proposing an initial lease period of 60 months, and the right to extend the
initial lease for 2 additional, 60-month renewal terms.
Metricom would pay the City $144,000 for the initial60-month term, payable in quarterly
installments of $7,200. The rent payment would be increased by 15 percent at the
beginning of the next renewal term and subsequent terms.
Per the City's zoning requirement, Metricom will be "co-locating" with an existing
communications provider, Voice Stream, at this location.
Metricom has existing municipal agreements locally with Garland, Richardson, Allen,
McKinney, Bedford, Euless and Trophy Club. They also have agreements in place with
Houston, Seattle, Detroit and San Francisco.
More information about Metricom can be found at www.metricom.com
The proposed lease agreement provided by Metricom has been reviewed by the City
Attorney and the site drawings were reviewed by the Public Works Director. Staff believes
it to be in the best interest of the City to enter into this lease agreement.
Recommendation: To approve Resolution No. 2000-035 allowing the City Manager to
proceed with executing the aforementioned lease agreement with Metricom on the City's
behalf.
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
Finance Review
Account Number
Sufficient Funds Available
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-035
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH
RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that:
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The City Manager be, and is hereby, authorized to execute the Lease
Agreement with Metricom for the purpose of requesting placement of cellular
antennae atop the Amundson water tower.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of May, 2000
APPROVED:
Charles Scoma - Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia Hutson - City Secretary
Rex
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: Finance I Public Works
Council Meeting Date: 5/22/2000
Subject: Award Bid for Miscellaneous Street Subgrade Stabilization Agenda Number: PU 2000-028
Project to McClendon Construction in the Amount of $56,792-
Resolution No. 2000-38
On January 10, 2000, Council approved the 1999/2000 Street Overlay Program (PW 2000-03).
The 2000 Miscellaneous Street Subgrade Stabilization Project is included as part of this program.
Formal bids were solicited for street excavation with lime stabilization for the following streets:
Smithfield Road
Arthur Drive
Shirley Drive
Bursey Road to North Tarrant Parkway
Smithfield Road to Dead End
Newman Drive to Pearl Street
Listed below are the bids received for this project.
Base Bid Calendar Days Bid
McClendon Construction Co. $56,792 30
Stable & Winn, Inc. $58,890 30
Branch & Sons Contractors $65,619 30
,- Sutton & Associates $79,500 30
Reynolds Asphalt $82,416 20
Brock Paving Industries $90,809 45
McClendon Construction was awarded the contract for this project last year. They completed the
project satisfactorily and within the completion days bid.
Recommendation: To award the contract for the Miscellaneous Street Subgrade Stabilization
Project to McClendon Construction in the amount of $56,792 and pass Resolution No.
2000-38 authorizing the City Manager to execute the contract.
Finance Review
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
udget Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-38
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that:
1.
The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the contract with McClendon
Construction for the Miscellaneous Street Subgrade Stabilization Project, as the act
and deed of the City.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of May, 2000.
APPROVED:
Charles Scoma
Mayor
ATTEST:
Patricia Hutson, Cjty Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire, Attorney for the City
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
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Council Meeting Date: 5/22/00
Agenda Number: PW 2000-016
Subject: Award of Bid for Rufe Snow Drive. Section "C"
(High Lawn Terrace to Bursey Road) to Richard Carr
Construction Co. in the Amount of $413,573.76
This CIP project will consist of reconstructing and widening the 2-lane asphalt section of
Rufe Snow Drive from High Lawn Terrace to Bursey Road. The new roadway will be 5
lanes wide and will be constructed with concrete.
Bids were received for this project on May 12, 2000 from six contractors. The three low
bidders are shown below.
Bidder
Richard Carr Construction Co.
McClendon Construction Co.
Sutton & Associates
Bid Amount
$413,573.76
$423,233.10
$437,913.80
Bid Time Calendar Da s
180
150
160
Below is a preliminary schedule on the project:
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Award of Bid
Preconstruction Conference
Begin Construction
End Construction
May 22, 2000
May 31,2000
June 5, 2000
December 4, 2000
The construction budget is $496,000. The actual construction cost will be divided 50/50
between the cities of North Richland Hills and Watauga (per Interlocal Agreement,
approved 12/13/99, PW 99-029).
Recommendation: To award the bid for Rufe Snow Drive, Section "C" to Richard Carr
Construction Co. in the amount of $413,573.76 for a period of 180 calendar days.
Finance Review
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
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KNOWLTON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas
May 10, 2000
Mr. Gregory W. Dickens, P.E.,
Director of Public Works
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N. E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
Re: 3-393, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
RUFE SNOW DRIVE, SECTION "C",
PA VING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
WILLOW VIEW DRIVE TO BURSEY ROAD
TABULA TION OF BIDS AND RECOMMENDA TION OF A WARD
Bids were received today, from six (6) contractors for the referenced project, and a
detailed bid tabulation showing all the items of construction and unit prices bid is
attached.
This project boarders along the city limit line between North Richland Hills and Watauga,
and includes reconstruction of Rufe Snow Drive from Willow View Drive to Bursey Road.
The design includes an 8-inch thick reinforced concrete pavement section on 8-inch
thick lime stabilized subgrade, with sidewalks on the east (NRH) side of the street along
the full length of the project. The existing section of sidewalk on the west (Watauga)
side from Willow View to High Lawn Terrace is being repaired, but no new sidewalk is
provided on the remaining west side in accordance with instructions from the City of
Watauga staff. Both cities are participating in the cost of this project in accordance with
the provisions of a previous interlocal agreement.
This section of Rufe Snow will include 4 through lanes with a center continuous turn
lane, to match the existing section south of Willow View. An additional right-turn lane
from Rufe Snow east on to Bursey Road is also included.
The low bid for this project was submitted by Richard Carr Construction Company in the
amount of $413,573.76 for a construction period of 180 calendar days. The high bid was
submitted by Ed Wilson, Inc., in the amount of $516,916.15 for a period of 150 calendar
days. The range of bids from low to high is a difference of $103,342.39. The current
construction budget for this project totals $496,000.
The low bidder, Richard Carr Construction Company, has constructed several other
similar projects in the area and has successfully completed these projects. In the
absence of any negative reports concerning this contractor, we would recommend award
of the project to Richard Carr Construction Company, 3501 Concrete Street, Fort
Worth, Texas 76107, in the total amount of $413,573.76, for a period of 180 Calendar
Days.
1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021-5826· 817/283-6211 · METRO 817/267-3367. FAX 817/354-4389
May 10, 2000
RUFE SNOW DRIVE, SECTION "C",
PA VING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
WILLOW VIEW DRIVE TO BURSEY ROAD
TABULA TION OF BIDS AND RECOMMENDA TION OF AWARD
We will be available at the May 22, 2000, Council meeting to assist you with answers to
any questions which the Council may have concerning this project.
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RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E., Vice-President
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Cc: Mr. Larry Cunningham, NRH City Manager
Mr. Steve Norwood, NRH Assistant City Manager
Mr. Mike Curtis, P.E.t NRH Assistant Director of Public Works
Mr. Dale Cheatham, Watauga City Manager
Mr. Johnnie Reagan, Watauga Director of Public Works
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CITY OF
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Department: Public Works
Council Meeting Date: 5/22/00
Subject: Approve Purchase of Riaht-of-Wav for the Rufe Snow
Drive Widening Project
Agenda Number: PW 2000-017
City staff and the City's right-of-way consultants are currently acquiring right-of-way for the
Rufe Snow Drive Widening Project. The City needs to acquire a total of 52 parcels.
Parcels 28 and 29 will bring the total parcels acquired to date to 25.
These two parcels are owned by Tecnol, Inc. Both parcels are located along the east side
of Rufe Snow Drive, south of the railroad tracks and north of Industrial Park Boulevard.
The appraised value for both parcels is a total of $17,450.
Recommendation: To approve the purchase of right-of-way by the City for Parcels No. 28
and 29 in the amount of $17,450
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Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
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Account Number 20-02-01-6000
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Consider Request of Arcadia Realty Corporation for a Final Agenda Number: PS 99-39
Plat of Town Center Addition Phase I. The Property is Located East of Davis Boulevard,
South of Mid-Cities Boulevard to the West Side of the Proposed Lakes at Town Center
Addition.
CASE SUMMARY
Terry Mitchell of Carter & Burgess, representing Arcadia Realty Corporation has submitted
the Final Plat of Town Center Addition Phase I. The proposed plat contains 59.647 acres,
236 single family lots, 9 common areas and one drainage right-of-way area. The property
is currently zoned Town Center District. The plat as proposed is in compliance with the
adopted Town Center Regulating Plan and the Urban Standards.
One change the applicant has made from the Preliminary Plat to the Final Plat was to
change width of the right-of-way around Block AD - Common Area LL (Sheet 2 of 3).
Originally Frost Street and Winter Park Drive were both proposed to have two way traffic
lanes. The applicant is proposing the Frost Street be north bound only and Winter Park
Drive beginning at Common Area LL be only south bound traffic. The applicant has
reduced the right-of-way width to match the Town Center Thoroughfare Standards for one-
way traffic. If each street were to both have two way traffic it would create a traffic hazard
at the northern apex of Common Area LL. Staff is in agreement with this change.
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The Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) Ordinance was approved at the March 27, 2000 City
Council meeting. The preliminary plat for NRH Town Center was approved subject to a
TIA being submitted with the first final plat. The applicant has submitted the TIA and has
been submitted to an outside traffic consultant for review. An approved TIA is required
prior to start of construction of civil improvements of Phase I.
Staff is requesting that a portion of Lake Way be renamed for addressing purposes. It is
very difficult for Tarrant County 911 and the Post Office to find homes when the addressing
scheme makes a dramatic numbering change. Staff has a policy that has been discussed
with the applicant that when there is a ninety-degree turn in the street it will receive a new
name. The Police and Fire Department are in agreement with this policy. The applicant
has worked very hard with Staff on naming the streets. Staff feels this was an oversight
and can be easily changed.
Source of Funds:
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Operating Budget
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PS 99·39 Town Center Addition Phase I
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CITY OF
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The applicant has made the necessary revisions to the plat per the Public Works memo
dated April 17, 2000. The remaining comments listed in the engineer's letter are not
related to the final plat approval by the City Council and will be addressed by Public
Works.
Additionally, the applicant needs to decide if Common Area CA-11 is Lot 14, Block I or is
Common Area CA-11 Lots 11-14, Block I (Sheet 1 of 3). They can not be the same. If
Common Area CA-11 becomes Lots 11-14, it needs to be clearly noted what lots are a part
of the common area.
Recommendation:
The Planning & Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 27, 2000 and voted 6-0 to
recommend approval PS 99-39 Final Plat of Town 'Center Addition Phase I with the
following conditions.
1. The Traffic Impact Analysis be approved prior to the start of construction of civil
improvements of Phase I.
2. Only the portion of Lake Way running east/west be renamed as another street.
3. Re-Iabel Common Area CA-11 as either Lot 14, Block I or as Lots 11-14, Block I.
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Terry Mitchell with Carter & Burgess will be available at the City Council meeting with the
proposed street name change and lot designations.
To approve this final plat staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PS 99-39 for a Final Plat of Town Center Addition Phase I with the
stipulations as outlined in the Planning & Zoning recommendations.
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PS 99-39 Town Center Addition Phase I
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FOR A FINAL PLAT OF TOWN CENTER ADDITION PHASE I. THE PROPERTY IS
LOCA TED EAST OF DAVIS BOULEVARD,
SOUTH OF MID-CITIES BOULEVARD TO THE WEST SIDE
OF THE PROPOSED LAKES AT TOWN CENTER ADDITION
APPROVED
Arcadia Realty Corporation is proposing a final plat of Town Center Addition Phase I
containing 59.647 acres, 236 single family lots, 9 common areas and one drainage
right-of-way area.
The proposed plat meets the City's Subdivision Ordinances and is in compliance with
the adopted Town Center Regulating Plan and Urban Standards. The applicant has
made a couple of changes from the preliminary plat. One change is two one-way
streets along Common Area LL. The applicant is proposing that Frost Street be
northbound only and Winter Park Drive beginning at Common Area LL be southbound
traffic only. The Traffic Impact Analysis has been submitted for review to an outside
traffic consultant. At a later date, consideration may be needed for the warranting of
additional traffic control devices when the streets connect to Davis Boulevard.
Necessary revisions were made to the plat as requested by Public Works. Staff
recommends approval of the Final Plat of Town Center Addition Phase I with the
following conditions:
1. The Traffic Impact Analysis be approved prior to start of construction of civil
improvements of Phase I.
2. Only the portion of Lake Way running east/west be renamed as another
street.
3. Re-Iabel Common Area CA-/1 as either Lot 14, Block I or as Lots 11-14, Block
I.
Mr. Davis requested that Public Works give consideration to signage and/or other traffic
control devices on the one-way streets.
Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Laubacher, moved to approve PS 99-39 final plat of
Town Center Addition Phase I subject to the engineer's comments and
recommendations of Staff: the Traffic Impact Analysis be approved prior to start
of construction of civil improvements of Phase I; only the portion of Lake Way
running east/west be renamed as another street; re-Iabel Common Area CA-11 as
either Lot 14, Block I or as Lots 11-14, Block I. The motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 27. 2000
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,,--. Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Request of Pao Ly for a Final Plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Ly Agenda Number: PS 99-41
Addition. This property is located in the 8800 block of Rumfield Road, Northeast of Rumfield
Road and Eden Road.
CASE SUMMARY:
Pao Ly is proposing a final plat for Lot 1, Block 1 Ly Addition in order to build a single
family residence. The property is vacant and currently zoned R 1 S Special Single Family
Residential. This is a simple plat that meets the requirements of the city. The primary
issue regarding this tract of land is the lack of sanitary sewer in the area. Mr. Ly will be
required to construct a septic system on his property with approval from Tarrant County. A
staff memo from Public Works is enclosed with comments that are not associated with the
plat. The applicant has a response memo on the necessary requirements for construction
to occur on this site.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, May 11, 2000 and voted 7-0 to
recommend approval of PS 99-41 a Final Plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Ly Addition.
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Approval of PS 99-41 for a Final Plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Ly Addition.
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REQUEST OF PAO L Y FOR A FINAL PLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, L Y
ADDITION. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED NORTHEAST OF RUMFIELD
ROAD AND EDEN ROAD.
APPROVED
Pao Ly is proposing a final plat for Lot 1, Block 1, Ly Addition in order to build a single-
family residence. The property is vacant and currently zoned R1S. This is a simple plat
that meets the requirements of the city. The primary issue regarding this tract of land is
the lack of sanitary sewer in the area. Mr. Ly will be required to construct a septic
system on his property with approval from Tarrant County. A staff memo from Public
Works.
Mr. Luech, seconed by Mr. Davis, moved to approve the PS 99-41 final plat of lot 1, block 1,
Ly addition. The motion carried with a vote of 7-0.
P & Z Minutes
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Public Works
May 3, 2000
MEMO TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Julia W. Skare, P.E.
Staff Engineer
SUBJECT: PS99-39; L Y ADDITION; Block 1, Lots 1; Final Plat
We have reviewed the subject documents submitted to this office on March 13 & April
14,2000. The following items are for your consideration.
1. DRAINAGE & GRADING A site specific engineered grading plan has been
provided for Lot 1 in lieu of the drainage analysis.
2. SANITARY SEWER The applicant is proposing an alternate sewer system for Lot
1. There is no City sewer within 300 foot of the property lines. The City has been
provided information on the system. The same information provided to the County
for permitting is required to be submitted to the City. A Tarrant County permit will
be required after City approval.
3. WATER The plans and the City grid map indicates a 16" water main in the north
ROW of Rumfield Road parallel to the south property line of the proposed lots.
4. ROW DEDICATION It appears appropriate ROW has previously been obtained.
5. SIGNATURES The surveyor's seal and signature needs to be included on the
mylar of the Final Plat submitted to the City after approval of the Plat.
6. SIDEWALKS Subdivision Regulations require sidewalks adjacent to all public
streets. The sidewalks have been constructed with Rumfield Road.
There are a few comments recorded on the grading and sanitary sewer plans. These
plans are available for the applicant. The comments contained herein do not purport to
relinquish the design engineer of their responsibility to provide adequate, accurate and
buildable construction plans. The City's eventual approval of the construction plans will
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not signify acceptance of responsibility by the City of North Richland Hills for the
engineering in the bid documents. The marked-up blue lines need to be returned with
the next submittal.
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of North Richland Hills
Attention: Julia W. Skare
May 5, 2000
RE: Ly Addition, Block 1, Lot 1
Mr. Pac Ly has received the memo of May 3rd 2000 from the City of North Richland
Hills, Planning and Zoning Commission pertaining to the Ly Addition. Having reviewed
the comments therein Mr. Ly has contacted us at Spooner and Associates Surveying for
assistance in the following manner:
A.) Spooner & Associates (S&A) has the site grading plan previously submitted with
the Ly Addition plat showing the red inked additional requirements for approval
and we have agreed to address these items along with a licensed Engineer and
provide Mr. Ly with the appropriate site grading plan for the next submittal.
B.) S&A will advise Mr. Lyon providing Tarrant County with the necessary
docwnents for obtaining the alternate sewerage system pennit and include this with
his next submittal.
C.) The Topographic map included in the previous submittal has shown the 16" water
main described in item 3 of the said comment5 and will be considered
appropriately in the site grading plan which will be included in the next submittal.
D.) S&A agrees that the appropriate R.O.W. for Rumfield Rd, is indicated in our
previous submittal and will follow as such.
E.) S&A wiIl see to the seals and signatures on the Mylar of the final plat.
F.) Item 6 (sidewalks) has been addressed previously and indicated on survey
previously submitted and will follow as such.
I may be reached at (817) 282-6981 if you have any questions or comments.
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Spooner and Associates
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City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, TX 76180
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Application Type:
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NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Request of Dennis Stout for a Plat Amendment Agenda Number: PS 2000-17
of Lots 3 and 4, Block 1, Smithfield Addition to Lots 3R and 4R, Block 1, Smithfield
Addition. This Property is Located Northeast of Davis Boulevard and Main Street.
CASE SUMMARY:
Dennis Stout is proposing a plat amendment to change property lines within a previous
plat. The proposed Lot 3R contains the existing feed store. Mr. Stout is leaving additional
space around the feed store for 75 parking spaces. Lot 4R contains some existing storage
buildings. Mr. Stout is proposing to market Lot 4R to sell for a separate use.
The property is zoned 12 Industrial. No additional driveway approaches are requested as
part of this plat amendment. A grading plan will be required prior to any building permits
issued on Lot 4R. Sidewalks will also be required to be installed along Davis Boulevard as
Lot 4R is developed.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, May 11, 2000 and voted 7-0 to
recommend approval of PS 2000-17 a plat amendment for Lots 3R and 4R, Block 1
Smithfield Addition.
'- To approve this plat amendment staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PS 2000-17 to allow an amended plat for Lots 3R and 4R, Block 1,
Smithfield Addition as presented.
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ZONING MAP Grid: 84-436 Page: CS
PS 2000-17 - REPlA T
lOTS 3R & 4R, BLOCK 1
SMITHFIELD ADDITION
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PS 2000-17
REQUEST OF DENNIS STOUT FOR THE AMENDED PLAT OF LOTS 3 AND
4, BLOCK 1, SMITHFIELD ADDITION TO LOTS 3R AND 4R, BLOCK 1,
SMITHFIELD ADDITION. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE 660 BLOCK
OF DAVIS BOULEVARD NORTH OF MAIN STREET.
APPROVED
Dennis Stout is proposing a plat amendment to change property lines within a previous
plat. The proposed Lot 3R contains the existing feed store. Mr. Stout is leaving
additional space around the feed store for 75 parking spaces. Lot 4R contains some
existing storage buildings. Mr. Stout is proposing to market Lot 4R to sell for a separate
use.
Mr. Welch, seconded by Mr. Laubacher moved to approve PS 2000-17 as presented. The
motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
May 11, 2000
CITY OF N@RTH RICHLAND HILLS
Public Works
May 2,2000
MEMO TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Julia W. Skare, P.E., Staff Engineer
SUBJECT: PS2000-17; SMITHFIELD ADDITION; BLOCK 1, LOTS 3R & 4R; Final
(Amended) Plat
We have reviewed the subject documents submitted to this office on May 2, 2000. The
following items are for your consideration.
1. FIRE HYDRANT The Design Manual contains criteria for necessary fire hydrant
coverage. Appropriate coverage radii for the applicable fire hydrants also need to
be included. It appears a significant portion of the proposed Lot 4R is not contained
within the 300-foot radial distance of the fire hydrant. The fire hydrant shown
adjacent to the railroad is not accessible. An accessible all-weather surface with
adequate turnaround or installation of a fire hydrant off of the water main in Davis
Boulevard is required with the civil improvements for Lot 4R. The fire hydrant and
water meters shall be contained in a water line easement. Additional easement may
need to be dedicated in the future.
2. ROW DEDICATION The distance from the centerline of Davis Boulevard to the
proposed subdivision shall be shown to determine the adequacy of right-of-way
along the route and to determine if additional right-of-way is necessary to
accommodate the proposed street. Sufficient iron pins shall be found and shown on
the drawing together with dimensions to adequately describe all perimeter streets.
A minimum of 60 feet of ROW is required from the centerline of Davis Boulevard to
the west property line of the proposed subdivision.
3. ACCESS No additional driveway approaches are permitted along the Davis
Boulevard frontage of Lots 3R or 4R. The required topographical drawing shall
indicate the existing location of approaches. An access and driveway easement is
shown on the plat. This should be labeled "public" access.
4. ADJACENT PROPERTY The adjacent railroad property shall clearly indicate the
owner as well as whether this is ROW or easement. Include the volume and page
of the deed document for the ROW or easement.
5. ' TOPOGRAPHICAL DRAWING A separate drawing needs to be provided that
includes but is not limited to pavement, buildings, poles, inlets, headwalls, driveway
approaches and sidewalks with dimensions to the property lines. The drawing also
P.O. Box 820609 · North Richland Hills, Texas· 76182-0609
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needs to indicate all existing underground utilities including water meters and per
Section 440 of the Subdivision Regulations.
6. DRAINAGE ANALYSIS A drainage analysis is not required with.an amended plat.
A site specific Engineered grading plan will be required with any building permit
applications.
7. UTILITY EASEMENTS The Subdivision Ordinance requires a 7.5-foot Utility
Easement on both sides of all water and sanitary sewer mains. An additional 5 feet
of water line easement shall be dedicated parallel and adjacent to the existing 20-
foot water and sanitary sewer easement adjacent to Davis Boulevard. Additional
utility easement has been dedicated to contain the existing sanitary sewer main.
8. BUILDING SETBACK Building setback lines need to be added for the proposed
lots as well as the lots adjacent to this plat.
9. SIGNATURES The appropriate signatures need to be added to the Owner's
Acknowledgment and Dedication on the Final Plat. In addition, the surveyor's seal
and signature needs to be added to the mylar of the Final Plat.
10. SIDEWALKS The Subdivision Regulations require sidewalks adjacent to all public
streets. The sidewalks will need to be included with the construction plans for
coordination purposes. It is important to have the sidewalks shown on the plans so
that the utilities will not be constructed to interfere with the future sidewalk.
11. STREET LIGHTING Street Lighting is required by Section 1-06 of the Design
Manual. The locations of any existing streetlights need to be shown on the
topographical drawing to confirm compliance with current ordinances. Any
additional streetlights, which may be required, based on current ordinances, needs
to be coordinated with Public Works and TU Electric. The developer will pay the
cost for installation of any additional streetlights directly to TU Electric.
This review was based on the review of the plat and utility exhibit. The intention of this
letter is to comment on items of significant importance to the general concept. The
marked-up blue line needs to be returned with the next submittal.
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May 3, 2000
· Acreqe
· TopOlraphy
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· Investilativc Surveys
· Construetion Layout
David C. Moak. R.P.L.S.
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City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76 t 80
Attn: Julia W. Skare, P.£., Staff Engineer
Re: PS2000-17~ SMITHFŒLD ADDITION~ BLOCK 1, LOTS 3R AND 4R;
AMENDED PLAT.
Per your comment lener dated May 2. 2000, r have reviewed those comments with the
applicant (Dennis Stout) and the agent (Don Phifer) and have addressed them as foHows:
Item 1) Fire hydrant coverage wilt be addressed at the time of Site Plan submittal. A
buyer for the undeveloped Lot has not been determined as of this date;
Item 2) Existing right-of-way of Davis Blvd. win be detennined and reported on the Plat
by the next submittal;
Item 3) The existing drive approaches are expected to be sufficient for the proposed use
and we are not expecting to request additional approaches;
Item 4) We are attempting to locate the deed reference for the railroad (DART)
right-of-way and will indicate such on the Plat by the next submittal;
Item 5) A separate drawing has been provided for your use showing improvements and
utilities located at the time of our initial survey;
Item 6) An Engineered Grading Plan will be submitted during Site Plan submittal;.
Item 7) We have added additional utility easements, as requested. to cover existing
utilities shown on topa exhibit furnished:
Item 8) A 25' building line has been provided as requested;
Item 9) Signatures wilt be provided upon completion and upon submittal of mylars;
Item 10) This item regarding sidewalks will be addressed upon site plan submittal;
Item 11) This item regarding street lighting will be addressed upon site pIon submittal;
estions, please do not hesitate to call.
David W, Myets
RPLS 4565
cc: Dennis Stout
Don Phifer
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APPLlCA TION FOR PLA TTING (~ 0 'f-.,
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TYPE OF PLAT: _Preliminary _Final_Replat V<mendment _yhort Fo <9 tr8nal .~,(l?
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:
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Location of Addition: ~(.;.. ¡ '" D.c.\,.', IS ßc....\...W~D
Number of Lots: ~ Gross Acreage: 3.945 Zoning: "J:-Z, Number of New Street Intersections_
PROPERTY OWNER:
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PRINCIPLE CONTACT: _Owner _Applicant Âurveyor _Engineer
(Staff comment letters and mark-ups will be distributed only to the designated principle contact)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Application Received:
Fee Amount: $
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Request of Wendy's International for Site Plan Approval Agenda Number: PZ 2000-17
for commercial development within 200 feet of residential property on Lot 3, Block 1,
Venture Addition. The Property is Located at 7835 Grapevine Highway.
CASE SUMMARY
Wendy's Internatjonal has submitted a request for Site Plan Approval of a restaurant and
drive through located within 200 feet of residential properties. The subject parcel is known
as Lot 3, Block 1, Venture Addition and is Located at 7835 Grapevine Highway. It is an
out-parcel of the Home Depot Expo development and js adjacent to the existing Eckerd's .
The subject parcel contajns 33,280 square feet and is zoned C2 Commercial. There are 22
parking spaces required and 29 are provided. The landscape regulations require 4,992
(15%) square feet of landscaping - the applicant is providing 5,222 square feet. The 15-
foot landscape setback along Grapevine Highway is satisfied. The landscape plan satisfies
the remaining landscaping regulatjons including parking area treatments and shrub and
tree requirements.
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Access from Grapevine Highway is shared with the existing Eckerd Drugs and additional
access is provided from the Home Depot Expo parking area. The Fire Marshall has
reviewed the plan and has no concerns over fire access. The building meets the 100%
masonry requirement and the proposed signs meet the sign regulations. This property
does not fall within the Freeway Overlay Zone. Wendy's is only requesting a single 10 foot
high brick monument sign for this site.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 13, 2000 and voted 6-0 to
recommend approval of PZ 2000-17 for a site plan for Wendy's
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-17 with the site plan as presented.
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
Finance Review
Account Number
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Department Head Signature
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PZ 2000-17
REQUEST OF WENDY'S INTERNATIONAL FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL
FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMMENT WITHIN 200' OF RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTY ON LOT 3, BLOCK 1, VENTURE ADDITION. THE PROPERTY IS
LOCATED AT 7835 GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY
APPROVED
Wendy's International has submitted a request for Site Plan Approval of a
restaurant and drive through located within 200 feet of residential properties. The
subject parcel is known as Lot 3, Block 1, Venture Addition and is Located at
7835 Grapevine Highway. It is an out-parcel of the Home Depot Expo
development and is adjacent to the existing Eckerd Drug Store.
The subject parcel contains 33,280 square feet and is zoned C2 Commercial.
There are 22 parking spaces required and 29 are provided. The landscape
regulations require 4,992 (15%) square feet of landscaping - the applicant is
providing 5,222 square feet. The 15-foot landscape setback along Grapevine
Highway is satisfied. The landscape plan satisfies the remaining landscaping
regulations including parking area treatments and shrub and tree requirements.
Access from Grapevine Highway is shared with the existing Eckerd Drugs and
additional access is provided from the Home Depot Expo parking area. The Fire
Marshall has reviewed the plan and has no concerns over fire access. The
building meets the 100% masonry requirement and the proposed signs meet the
sign regulations.
Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission approve PZ 2000-17,
site plan approval of a Wendy's Restaurant on Lot 3, Block 1, Venture Addition.
Mr. Welch, seconded by Mr. Lueck, moved to approve PZ 2000-17. The
motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
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City of NotiII RicI'Iland Hßls
7301 N.S. Lcop 820
NarUI Richland Huls. TX 76180
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Property LOC3tion:
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Legal Description of Property:
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7835 State Highway.26. (Grapevine Hi9hw~V).
Lot 3, Block 1, Venture Addition
Property Owner Information: . ¡Keith valentine
Name of Property Owner: . t KRCV CorD. /Herne Depot USA ¡nc.
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2455 Paces F~rr.y Rd., N.W.
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Atlanta
State:
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Address: 4545, Fuller Dr., Suite 404
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Public Hearine to Consider Amending Ordinances 2317 Agenda Number: PZ 2000-14
And 2171 for the Planned Development Number 23 for the Multi-Family Development The
Bluffs at Iron Horse on Lot 1, Block 1, Iron Horse Addition. The Property is Located in the
6300 Block of Browning Drive, East of the Iron Horse Golf Course and West of the DART
Railroad Right-of-Way.
Ordinance No. 2478
CASE SUMMARY:
Mr. Richard Shaw has submitted a zone change request to amend Ordinance Numbers
2317 and 2171 that approved Planned Development Number 23 for Multi-Family and 12-
Medium Industrial uses on 31.571 acres. Ordinance 2171 was approved on January 9.
1997 creatine Planned Development #23 for Multi-familv Residential and Medium
Industrial uses. This ordinance also established January 31, 1998 for final acceptance of a
site plan and July 31, 1998 as an expiration date for issuance of any building permits for
multi-family development. . City Council approved a site plan for Phase I multi-family
development on June 22, 1998. A building permit has been received for Phase I which
includes 18 acres on September 17, 1998
Mr. Richard Shaw on June 25, 1998 requested to amend Planned Development #23 (PZ
98-28) to extend the time period for submitting a building permit on Phase I to October 31,
1998 and for Phase II to April 30, 2000. City Council approved Ordinance Number 2317
allowing the time extension. Ordinance 2317 allowed the extension of buildina permits to
October 31. 1998 for Phase I and April 30. 2000 for Phase II.
Mr. Shaw currently has a site plan and building permit on Phase I which includes 18 acres
out of the 31.571 acre development. Mr. Shaw is now submitting a request to extend the
time to receive a site plan and apply for a building permit for Phase II of the property for a
period of 3 years qr more. Additionally, he asked for some clarifications to be added
regarding the fencing required on the east and west sides of the development and to
include a statement that if the multi family dwellings had to be rebuilt in case of a casualty
they would be allowed.
The draft of the proposed Future Land Use Map indicates the subject property as multi
family. The Council may want to consider removing the 12-Medium Industrial uses based
on the single family residential development west of the golf course.
Source of Funds:
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Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as industrial.
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Future Land Use
Industrial
Open Space and Parks & Commercial
Industrial
Open Space and Parks
Recommendation:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 13, 2000 and voted 6-1
(Lueck) to approve PZ 2000-14 to amend Ordinance Numbers 2171 and 2317 for Planned
Development #23 on Lot 1, Block 1, Iron Horse Addition in the 6300 Block of Browning
Drive with the following stipulations.
1. Revise the extension dates from three years to a two-year extension. Site Plan
acceptance on Phase II to April 30, 2002 and building permit acceptance date to July
30, 2002.
2. Accepting the wording in the ordinance that rebuilding in the event of casualty loss is
permitted with the addition of the requirement of the same architectural style and
materials as the original application.
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3. Concrete pillars for the wrought iron fence adjacent to Iron Horse Golf Course can not
exceed 35 feet in distance between columns.
4. The fencing abutting the railroad right-of-way along the east side of the subject property
shall be constructed of brick masonry with brick columns.
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-14 and ordinance 2478 to amend Planned Development #23
by allowing a two year extension on site plan and building permit approval for
multi-family development with the stipulations as outlined in the Planning & Zoning
recommendation and removing Medium Industrial uses from the Planned
Development.
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AMENDING ORDINANCES 2317 & 2171
FOR THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT NUMBER 23 FOR THE MULTI-FAMILY
DEVELOPMENT THE BLUFFS AT IRON HORSE ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1, IRON
HORSE ADDITION. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE 6300 BLOCK OF
BROWNING DRIVE, EAST OF IRON HORSE GOLF COURSE AND WEST OF
THE DART RAI8LROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
APPROVED
Mr. Richard Shaw has presented a request to amend Ordinance Numbers 2317
and 2171 that approved Planned Development Number 23 for Multi-family and
12-Medium Industrial uses on 31.571 acres.
Mr. Bob Frank on November 22,1996 requested a zone change (PZ96-33) on the
property from 12-Medium Industrial to R7-Multi Family with a waiver to the site
plan requjrement. According to the minutes, the Planning and Zoning
Commission on January 9, 1997, considered two ordinances. Draft one
proposed a straight rezoning from 12-Medium Industrial to R7-Multi Family. Draft
two proposed a Planned Development that would allow both industrial and multi-
family uses. The multi family use would expire after 12 months (January
31,1998) if a site plan had not been submitted. Also the developer had 6 months
(July 31, 1998) to get a building permit after the site plan was approved. The
Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4-3 to approve draft ordinance two,
which was approved by City Council on January 27, 1997.
City Council approved a site plan for multi-family development on June 22, 1998.
Mr. Richard Shaw on June 25, 1998 requested to amend Planned Development
Number 23 (PZ 98-28) to extend the time period for submitting a building permit
on Phase I to October 31, 1998 and for Phase II to April 30, 2000. City Council
approved Ordinance Number 2317 allowing the time extension.
Mr. Shaw is now submitting a request to extend the time to apply for a building
permit for any or all of the property for a period of 3 years or more. Staff had
drafted a proposed ordinance to extend the time period for 3 years. Included
were some clarifications to be added regarding the fencing required on the east
and west sides of the development and to include a statement that if the multi
family dwellings had to be rebuilt in case of a casualty they would be allowed.
, The draft of the proposed Future Land Use Map indicates the subject property as
multi family. The Commission may want to consider removing the 12-Medium
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
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Industrial uses based on the single-family residential development west of the
golf course. If the Commjssion wants to remove the Medium Industrial uses then
the time limitation on submitting a building permit for the multi-family
development should also be removed.
Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission approve PZ 2000-14 to
amend Ordinance Numbers 2171 and 2317 for Planned Development No. 23 on
Lot 1, Block 1, Iron Horse Addition in the 6300 Block of Browning Drive.
Chairman Bowen opened the public hearing and asked the applicant forward.
Mr. Richard Shaw presented this request, explaining that the architecture for
Phase I has been completed and submitted and approved by the City. Revised
engineering drawings should be submitted within the next 10 days and phase
one construction should start right away.
Mr. Shaw stated that the fencing along the golf course would be iron with brick
columns to match the fencing along the residential district to the west. Mr. Shaw
stated that in his original statement regarding fencing several years ago, he had
stated that the brick columns would be every 10 feet - actually there will be about
35' between these columns, which will be consistent with fencing already in
place.
Lastly, they are requesting the fencing along the railroad track be changed from a
masonry screening wall to a cement plank fence. This consists of 4 x 8 sheets of
a cement product that are put on posts and elevated about 4 - 6 inches off the
ground. This allows water to drain underneath it. The fence would be painted
structure and only seen by this property. Mr. Shaw stated that this product is
similar to Hardi-plank used just for fencing; the painting is guaranteed for 15
years.
Responding to a question, Mr. Shaw stated that they are requesting a three-year
extension because he believes he still needs to maintain the zoning on the lot.
The consensus of the Commission was that a three-year extension was
excessive.
Ms. Ratcliff stated that one of Mr. Shaw's concerns is over the current building
permit for Phase I expiring - the extension of time would protect this permit.
Mr. Davis stated that this property will be an extremely hard tract to develop and
understands the time issues; however, three years is too long. Additionally, if the
lenders are concerned about rebuilding in the event of causality he doesn't have
a problem with modification of language such as "rebuilding of any building to the
, same architectural style and materials that are originally approved" in Section 1.
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
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The Commissioners agreed that no more than 35' in distance between the brick
columns would be sufficient and they all preferred a masonry screening wall
along the railroad tracks; with Mr. Lueck stating that masonry fencing can be
designed for runoff.
Seeing no additional proponents and no opponents the public hearing was
closed.
Mr. Lueck stated that he was opposed to the development in the beginning and is
still opposed and will be voting against it.
Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Nehring, moved to approve PZ 2000-14 subject
to the following:
1. Revise the extension dates from three years to a two-year extension.
Revise the deadline for submitting any amended site plan from April 30 ,
2003 to April 30, 2002 and the building permit acceptance date from July
30,2003 to July 30, 2002
2. Accepting the wording to Section 1.a with the addition of the
requirement of the same architectural style and materials as the original
application.
3. Additional wording to Section 1.c shall be added stating that concrete
pillars for the wrought iron fence can not exceed 35' in distance
between them.
4. Revise the wording in Section 1.d. to be: The fencing abutting the
railroad-right-of-way along the east side of the subject property shall be
constructed of brick masonry with brick columns
The motion carried with a vote of 6 - 1. Messers. Bowen, Davis, Nehring,
Laubacher, Blue and Welch were in favor of this request. Mr. Lueck was
opposed.
Mr. Lueck stated that should this request come back for additional amendments,
he wants to see a traffic study performed.
Ms. Ratcliff stated that TIA's are typically a platting issue and this property is
already platted. However, they could request a TIA should the applicant require
an additional amendment to the ordinance.
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICH LAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL
CASE #: PZ 2000-14
Bluffs @ Iron Horse
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the
last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend
the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Richard Shaw for an Amendment to Ordinance No.
2171, and Planned Development N. 23 for Multi-Family Development on 18.93 acres located on
Tract 2F2, T. Akers Survey, A-19. The property is located South of Browning Drive, East of Iron
Horse Golf Course, North of NE Loop 820 and West of the DART Railroad Right-fof-way.
Hearing Procedure:
When:
MONDAY, MAY 22,2000
7:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL
Time:
What:
Location:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation
Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
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The following property owers are listed in the 1999 Tarrant Appraisal District tax rolls. They fall
with in 200 feet of the subject tract and have been notified.
Browning Dr
King, Edmund MO Survey
A 892 TR 1 B03H
6301 NE Loop 820
King, Edmund MD Survey
A 892 TR 1 B03J
6401 Wuliger Way
Industrial Park Addition
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Browning Blvd
Akers, T eletha Survey
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NE Loop 820
Akers, Teletha Survey
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NE Loop 820
A'kers, Telitha Survey
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ABST 19 TRS 2A1C & 3A2
AB 19 TRS 2B1 -2B3 284 & 2B5
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NE Loop 820
Akers, Teletha Survey
ABST 19 TRS 2A1C & 3A2A
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17760 Preston Rd
Dallas, TX 75252-5736
TR E-Systems Inc Pool
PO Box 660248
Dallas, TX 75266
Harston Gravel CO INC
2550 S Precient Line RD
Ft, Worth, TX 76118-7601
Rebel Properites " L TD
1845 Precinct Line Rd Ste 108
Hurst, TX 76054-3107
TR E_Systems Pool TR
PO Box 660248
Dallas, TX 75266
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7301 NE Loop 820
NRH TX 76180
Skeeter & Bucky LP
5720 LBJ FWY STE 450
Dallas, TX 75240-6312
COLONIAL EQUITIES, INC.
Real Estate . Development . Management . Financing . Construction . Consulting
March 2, 2000
Ms. Marcy Ratcliff
Director of Planning
PO Box 820609
North Richland Hills, IX 7518-0609
RE: Iron Bluffs Zoning Extension
Dear Ms. Ratcliff:
As we discussed in our recent meeting, the zoning ordinance controlling the development of this property contained
a deadline for the application for a building permit for a first and a second construction phase. We submitted plans
for the first construction phase and have been advised that this submission complied with the deadline contained in
the zoning ordinance.
However, as you know the issuance of building permits has long been delayed in order to finalize engineering plans
that would permit us to handle storm water drainage in an economically feasible manner. With the recent WalMart
development, we have now been able to complete these plans which are currently under review by the city.
However, the deadline for the application for a second phase is tàst approaching and we will most likely not be able
to submit plans or start construction prior the current zoning expiration deadline, Finally, the existing ordinance
creates some ambiguity regarding the ability to rebuild the development in the event of a future casualty loss, such
as a fire. Accordingly, we are submitting the attached zoning change application to address these issues.
We are requesting that the existing ordinance be amended to accomplish the following:
· Extend the date for the application or issuance of a building permit for any or all of this property for a period of
3 or more years. Once construction has begun, allow for the full development of the site at any future time.
· Clarify that the zoning for multifamily development is permanent and that rebuilding in the event of a casualty
will be allowed at any time in the future.
· Clarify that the existing MF7 multifamily zoning requirements apply to this property.
· Clarify that the golf course wrought iron fencing will be comparable with the fencing on the west-side of the
golf course.
· Clarify that the project fencing along the railroad right-of-way will be constructed of masonry planks/panels,
such as hardi-plank, to allow for water drainage as engineered,
I believe the requested changes will resolve the issues we discussed during our meeting. If you have any questions
or concerns please call me to discuss them.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS,
AMENDING, ORDINANCE NUMBER 2171 and 2317; TO EXTEND THE
TIME PERIOD FOR SUBMISSION OF SITE PLAN AND BUILDING
PERMITS; AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT RULES AND
REGULATIONS OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NUMBER 23;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2171, established Planned Development District 23, and established a
July 31,1998 expiration date for issuance of any building permits for multi-family development
within this planned development, and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2317, extended the deadline for a building permit until October 31,1998
for Phase I and April 30, 2000 for Phase II, and
WHEREAS, the Planning & Zoning Commission has recommended a two year time extension
for submission of multi-family site plans and building permits for all the land described as
Planned Development No. 23 and to add development rules and regulations for multi-family
development.
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the Planning and Zoning Commission
of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has forwarded a recommendation to the City Council
for amendment of Ordinance No. 2317; now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS,
TEXAS:
1.
THAT, Planned Development District Number 23, Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2317, be hereby
amended to read as follows:
Multi-family Residential- Multi-family dwellings, including all those uses permitted in the R-7-MF
zoning district as provided in Section 310, Table of Permitted Uses, Ordinance Number 1874, as
amended, shall be allowed. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any development, a
site-plan for each development shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for
review and comment and forwarded to the City Council for approval. The deadline for submitting
any amended site plan is extended to April 30, 2002 for any of the property in Planned
Development District No. 23. The time for any building permit accepted in Planned
Development No. 23 is extended to July 30, 2002.
THAT, the following additional multi-family development regulations be adopted with respect to
Multi-Family Planned Development District Number 23, shall hereafter read as follows:
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a. The zoning established by this ordinance is permanent until amended pursuant to
the Zoning Laws of the State of Texas and this City. Rebuilding in the event of
casualty loss is permitted with the requirement that the same architectural style and
materials as the orjginal application be used.
b. Existing R-7 Multi Family Zoning Requirements, that do not conflict with this
ordinance, shall apply to this property.
c. The fencing on the west side of the property which abuts the Iron Horse Golf
Course, shall be of comparable material and in appearance with the existing
wrought iron fence shown on Planned Development District Number 22, adjacent to
the golf course.
d. The fencing abutting the railroad right-of-way along the east side of the subject
property shall be constructed of brick masonry with brick columns not to exceed 35
feet between columns.
2.
SAVINGS CLAUSE. That, all regulations contained in the Zoning Ordinance No. 1874, as
amended, which are not in conflict with the terms of this Planned Development District Number
23, shall remain in effect regarding this property.
3.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that
the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and if
any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared invalid or
unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such
invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences,
paragraphs or sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City
Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase,
clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
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EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY, 2000.
Charles Scoma
Mayor, City of North Richland Hills, Texas
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department
Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
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Subject: Public Hearing to Consider the Request of Bill and Marie Agenda Number: PZ 2000-15
Melbourne for a Zoning Change on Lot 16A, Block A, Hewitt Estates Addition, from AG-
Agricultural to R1- Single Family Residential (Located at 7613 Buck Street).
Ordinance No. 2479
CASE SUMMARY
Bill and Marie Melbourne have submitted a request to rezone approximately 22,000
square feet from AG-Agricultural to R1-Single Family Residential. The R1 District
requires a minimum lot size of 13,000 square feet and a minimum dwelling unit size of
2,300 square feet.
Should the zoning be granted, the Melbournes will be required to submit a preliminary
and final plat prior to issuance of a building permit.
Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as Low Density Residential.
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RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 13, 2000 and voted 7-0 to
recommend approval of PZ 2000-15 to rezone 7613 Buck Street on Lot 16A, Block A,
Hewitt Estates Addition from AG Agricultural to R1 Single Family Residential.
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-15 as presented with Ordinance 2479.
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Finance Review
Account Number
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF BILL & MARIE
MELBOURNE FOR A ZONING CHANGE ON LOT 16A, BLOCK A, HEWITT
ESTATES FROM AG-AGRICULTURAL TO R1-RESIDENTIAL. THE
PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 7613 BUCK STREET.
APPROVED
Bill & Marie Melbourne have submitted a request to rezone approximately 22,000
square feet from AG-agricultural to R1-Single Family Residential If approved the
Melbourne's will be required to replat the property.
Staff recommends approval of PZ 2000-15.
Chairman Bowen opened the public hearing and asked for proponents.
Mr. Bill Melbourne presented this request explaining that they are planning on
building a home on it.
Seeing no additional proponents and no opponents, the public hearing was
closed.
Mr. Lueck, seconded by Mr. Blue, moved to approve PZ 2000-15 as
requested. The motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
11
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICH LAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL
CASE #: PZ 2000-15
Bill & Marie Melbourne
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the
last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend
the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Bill & Marie Melbourne for a Zoning Change on Lot
16A, Block A, Hewitt Estates Addition, and addressed as 7613 Buck Street from AG-Agricultureal
to R1- Residential.
Hearina Procedure:
When:
MONDAY, MAY 22, 2000
7:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL
Time:
What:
Location:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Pre~entation
Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
L:\Property Owner Notification\PZ\PZ2QOO-14 Bluffs@lron Horse home owners doc,doc
Case # PZ 2000-15
7313 Buck Street
The following property owners are listed in the 1'999 Tarrant Appraisal District tax rolls.
They fall 200 feet of the subject track and have been notified.
7600 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk A Lot A5
7621 North Forty Rd
McComas Subdivision
Blk 4 Lot 1
7617 North Forty Rd
McComas Subdivision
Blk 4 Lot 2
7613 North Forty Rd
McComas Subdivision
Blk 4 Lot 3
7608 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk A Lot A13, 14, 16, & 17
7612 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk A Lot A15
7701 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 1
7705 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 2
7709 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 3
7708 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 7
7704 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 9
7700 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 2 Lot 10
Wilson, Kenneth
7600 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 761806
Brown, Kenneth T & J Parch
7621 N Forty Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Miller, Joyce Diane
7617 N Forty Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Sones, Stephen Etux Maria
7613 N Forty Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Cox, Glenn D
10550 FM 215 HWY
Valley Mills, TX 76180
Williams, Charles R Etux Clara
7612 Frankie B St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Wooten, Rickey
7701 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Smith, Nancy Kelliene
7705 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Lawson, Jackie Etux Jeannie
7709 Buck St
Ft."Worth, TX 76180
Lawson, Jackie
7708 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Bonner, Lester
7704 Frankie B St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Bonner, Mark
7700 Frankie B St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7700 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 1 Lot 1
Shipp, Barbara
7700 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7704 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 1 Lot 2
Easton, Betty Jean
7704 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7712 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk C Lot 7
Harston, John
7708 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
NRH City Of
7712 Frankie B St
7708 Buck St
Hewitt Estates
Blk 1 Lot 3
7708 Frankie B St
Hewitt Estates
Blk CLot 8
Fuch, Edward P Etux Dolores J
PO Box 822001
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7540 Buck
Hewitt Estates
Blk 6 Lot 2
Berry, Charles E Etux Anita
7540 Buck St
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
NRH
APPLICATION FOR A
ZONING DISTRICT CHANGE
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City of North Richland Hills
7301 NE Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas
817-581-5500
(Please print or type all responses)
PART 1. APPLICANT INFORMATION
Name of applicant / agent:
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Street address at location where zoning district change is being requested:
Legal Description of Property where zoning district change is being requested:
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Proposed zoning classification:
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Current zoning classification:
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I hereby certify that I am, or represent, the legal owner of the property
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zoning district cha ge to the Planning and Zoning Commission for consideration.
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PART 4. FOR OFFICE USE ONb. Y
Date of Planning & Zomng CommIssion Public Hearing:
Taxes Paid?
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Case Number:
No
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: No
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Date of City Council Public Hearing:
Zoning District Change Approved:
Yes No
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'iitions of Approval:
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until application fee is received,
Zoning District Change
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ORDINANCE NO. 2479
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 16A, BLOCK A, HEWITT ESTATES
ADDITION FROM AG-AGRICUL TURAL TO R1 SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 2, SECTION 200, OF
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has received a request for a change in zoning district boundaries;
and
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has forwarded a
recommendation to the City Council for amendment of Zoning Ordinance and the
Official Zoning Map by rezoning certain property as set forth herein;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS:
1.
THAT, in Case Number PZ 2000-15, the following described tract as shown on Exhibit
"An shall be rezoned:
A tract of land known as Lot 16A, Block A, Hewitt Estates Addition, Tarrant County,
Texas, is hereby changed from AG-Agricultural to R1-Single Family Residential.
2.
THAT, the Official Zoning Map be redrawn to incorporate this zoning district boundary
amendment and the herein described ordinance number be affixed to the property
described herein.
3.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this
ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section.
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EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY 2000.
Mayor Charles Scoma
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Development Director
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Ordinance 2479 - PZ 2boo-15
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CITY OF
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS
Department: Planning & Inspections Department Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
-- Subject: Public Hearing to Consider the Request of Arnold Pair Agenda Number: PZ 2000-16
and Doug Henderson for a ZOning Change on 3.8 acres of Lot 1A and 1 C, Brentwood
Estates Addition from AG Agriculture to 01-0ffice (Located at 8501 Davis Blvd)
Ordinance No. 2480 - Child Time Day Care Center
CASE SUMMARY:
Arnold Pair and Doug Henderson made a request for a Zoning Change on 3.8 acre Lot 1A
and 1 C, Brentwood Estates Addition, from AG Agricultural to C1 Commercial (Located at
8501 Davis Boulevard). Due to surrounding property owner concerns they are now
asking for 01 Office instead of C1 Commercial.
.
The applicants have stated that the property will be used for a Child Time Day Care
Center. The existing residence on the property would become a nonconforming use with
this zoning change.
The Comprehensive Land Use Plan shows that a portion of this property closest to Davis
Boulevard is designated commercial and the remainder is designated low density
residential. A residential use of this property would be extremely difficult due to access
problems. The streets in Steeple Ridge to the north are cul-de-sacs and could not be
extended to provide access. The only access is off of Davis and through the commercially
designated property.
The surrounding property owners seem satisfied with the Office zoned uses and day care
center. The day care center would also require a site plan submittal being within 200 feet
of single family residential property. An access agreement would have to be obtained from
the adjacent commercial property and designated on a site plan submittal. This property
will also have to be formally platted to address all utility and drainage concerns.
Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as Commercial and Low Density Residential.
North:
South:
East:
West:
Future Land Use
Low Density Residential
Low Density Residential/Commercial
Commercial
Low Density Residential
Current Zoning
R2-Residential
C 1-Commercial
C 1-Commercial
AG-Agriculture
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
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Department Head Signature
Finance Review
Account Number
Sufficient Funds Available
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Finance Director
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
'-, RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 13, 2000 and voted 6-0 to
recommend approval of PZ 2000-16 to rezone 3.8 acres on Lot 1A and 1C, Brentwood
Estates Addition from AG Agricultural to 01-0ffice.
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-16 with Ordinance 2480 with the understanding that a formal
site plan and plat would have to be approved prior to any building construction.
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF ARNOLD PAIR &
DOUG HENDERSON FOR A ZONING CHANGE ON 3.8 ACRES KNOWN AS
LOT 1A, BRENTWOOD ESTATES ADDITION FROM AG-AGRICULTURAL TO
C1-COMMERCIAL. THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 8501 DAVIS BLVD.
APPROVED
Arnold Pair and Doug Henderson are requesting a Zoning Change on 3.8 acre
Lot 1A and 1C, Brentwood Estates Addition, from AG Agricultural to C1
Commercial (Located at 8501 Davis Boulevard).
The C 1 Commercial District allows a variety of commercial uses including retail
trade, personal business service establishments, and offices. The applicant has
stated that the property would be used for a daycare center, office, and/or retail.
The existing residence on the property would become a nonconforming use with
this zoning change.
The Comprehensive Land Use Plan shows that a portion of this property closest
to Davis Boulevard is designated commercial and the remainder is designated
low density residential. A residential use of this property would be extremely
difficult due to access problems. The streets in Steeple Ridge to the north are
cul-de-sac'd and could not be extended to provide access. The only access is off
of Davis and through the commercially designated property.
Adjacent to the north is the residential development Steeple Ridge. To the south
is commercial property and the site of the proposed Summit Community Bank.
Adjacent to the east is vacant C2 Commercial property. Across Davis Boulevard
is the site of a proposed Wal-Mart Superstore.
Staff recommends approval of a zoning change on Lot 1A and 1 C, Brentwood
Estates Addition from AG Agriculture to C1 Commercial. If the commission is
concerned with the C1 uses being too intense, the category could be changed to
LR-Local Retail or O-Office, both of which would allow a day care use.
Staff recommends approval of PZ 2000-16, explaining that if the Commission so
chooses, they can approve a less intensive category, such as LR-Local Retail or
o 1-0ffice.
Chairman Bowen opened the public hearing and asked the applicant forward.
Mr. Doug Henderson presented this request. He explained that he is the
representative for Child Time. He is aware of the written opposition that has
been received and asked the Commission to change his request to 01-0ffice
. from the C1-Commercial. He stated that the office zoning would allow the
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
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daycare facility that they are proposing and he believes calm a lot of fear that has
been voiced by the opponents from Steeple Ridge.
The rear of the property has about 200 trees on it and only 3 are proposed to be
removed. 65% of the rear property will be used for open space. A one-story
building is proposed and will be very residential in design. All parking will be
located in the front of the property. A peewee soccer field will be located in the
area of the water tower and a playground will be in the very rear of the property.
Chairman Bowen called for additional proponents; they included:
Ms. Sally Manicapelli - 8562 Shadybrooke Ct. - stated she had sent a letter of
opposition but, after meeting with Mr. Henderson and the category changed to
office, she is totally in favor of this request. Additionally she stated that she has
contacted several of her neighbors who were also opposed to this development
and due to the change of category to 01 Office - they are in favor as well.
Joseph Boyle - 8558 Kensington Ct. - is pleased with the proposed
development and the amount of tree's and open space being provided.
Mark Schulze - 8559 Shadybrooke Ct. - stated he had originally written a letter
of opposition but after seeing the proposed development and the category
change is thrilled with development.
Seeing no more proponents and no opponents, the public hearing was closed.
Mr. Laubacher, seconded by Mr. Blue, moved to approve PZ 2000-16,
changing the category to 01-0ffice. The motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 13, 2000
13
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICHLAND HillS CITY COUNCIL
CASE #: PZ 2000-16
Arnold Pair & Doug Henderson
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the
last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend
the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Arnold Pair and Doug Henderson are requesting a
Zoning Change on 3.8 acre Lot 1A and 1C, Brentwood Estates Addition, from AG Agricultural to C1
Commercial (Located at 8501 Davis Boulevard.
Hearina Procedure:
When:
MONDAY, MAY 22, 2000
7:00 P.M.
Time:
What:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL
Location:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation
Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
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CASE #: PZ2000-16
REZONING 8501 DAVIS BLVD
8525 Davis Blvd
Peck, Thomas survey
A 1209 TR 10H
Anderson, William C
8525 Davis Blvd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Shady Grove RD
Peck, Thomas Survey
A 1209 TR 13E01
Wilson, Charles Etux Sharilyn
8541 Shady Grove Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8521 Davis Blvd
Anderson, OJ Subdivision
Blk 1 Lot 1
Anderson, Dan JEST
PO Box 14157
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8519 Davis Blve
Brentwood Estates Addition
Blk Lot 1 F
Harris, James R JR
6300 Ridglea PL STE 100
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
NRH
Davis Blvd
Brentwood Estates Addition
Blk Lot 1B
8501 Davis Blvd
Bentwood Estates Addition
Blk Lot 1c
Pair, Ad
8517 Davis Blvd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8501 Davis Blvd
Brentwood Estates Addition
Blk Lot 10
Summit Community Bank, NA
PO Box 2665
Ft. Worth, TX 76113
8559 Twisted Oaks Ct
Steeple Ridge
Blk 1 Lot 23
Trammell, Keith S Etux Kristie
8559 Twisted Oaks Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8558 Twisted Oaks Ct
Steeple Ridge
Blk 1 Lot 23
Kratovil, Terry R & Jeanette
8558 Twisted Oaks Ct
Ft. Worth I TX 76180
8554 Twisted Oaks Ct
Steeple Ridge
Blk1 Lot 24
Askam, Jeffrey L Etux Robyn P
8554 Twisted Oaks Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8550 Twisted Oaks
Steeple Ridge
Blk 1 Lot 26
Patton, Robert G Etux Diana C
8550 Twisted Oaks
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8551 Kensington Ct
Steeple Ridge
Blk 1 Lot 26
Carlile, J Patrick & Jacki G
8551 Kensington Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8555 Kensington Ct
Steeple Ridge
Blk 1 Lot 27
Steeple ridge Joint Venture
6300 Ridglea PISte 824
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
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APPLICATION FOR A
ZONING DISTRICT CHANGE
City of North Richland Hills
7301 NE Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas
817-581-5500
(Please pnn! or type all responses)
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I hereby certify that I am, or represent, the legal owner of the property ..
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scheduled for public hearing
until application fee is received.
Zoning District Change
CD - 407 (2197)
ORDINANCE NO. 2480
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 1A AND 1C, BRENTWOOD
ESTATES ADDITION FROM AG AGRICULTURAL TO 01 OFFICE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 2, SECTION 200, OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has received a request for a change in zoning district boundaries;
and
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has forwarded a
recommendation to the City Council for amendment of Zoning Ordinance and the
Official Zoning Map by rezoning certajn property as set forth herein;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS:
1.
THAT, in Case Number PZ 2000-16, the following described tract as shown on Exhibit
"A" shall be rezoned:
A tract of land known as Lot 1A, Brentwood Estates Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, is
hereby changed from AG-Agricultural to 01-0ffice.
2.
THAT, the Official Zoning Map be redrawn to incorporate this zoning district boundary
amendment and the herein described ordinance number be affixed to the property
described herein.
3.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this
ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section.
Ordinance 2480 PZ 2000-16
Page 1 of2
4.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its.
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY 2000.
Mayor Charles Scoma
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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Development Director
Ordinance 2480 - PZ 2000-16
Page 2 of2
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5-1 6-2000 8: 1 8AM
FROM BRANSOM SURVEYORS 831 9818
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BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 1. BRENTWOOD ESTATES. AN ADDmON TO THE CnY OF' NORTH RICH LAND HILLS.
TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 388-97. PAGE J1. PLAT RECORDS.
TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. AND BEING THE SAME TRACT OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
5798. PAGE 281, VOLUME 71 :58. PAGE 760 AND VOLUME 14068. PAGE 9. DEED RECORDS. TARRANT COUNTY.
TEXAS, AND BEING A ¡::'ORTlON OF' LOT 1. BL.OCK 1. D.J. ANDERSON SUBDIVISION, AN ADDmON TO THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND Hlt.I.S. TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 388-174,
PAGE 42. PLAT RECORDS. TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS, AND BEING. D£SCRIBED AS F'OLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A 1/28 IRON PIN FOUND IN THE NORTHWESTERL.Y R.O.W. UNE OF DAVIS BOULEVARD FOR THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED. SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUiHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1.
BLOCK 1, D.J. ANDERSON SUBDIVISION. AN ADDmON TO THE CITY OF' NORTH RICHLAND HIlLS. TARRANT COUNlY.
TEXAS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN VOWME 388-1741-, PAGE 42. PLAT RECORDS, TARRANT COUNTY,
TEXAS:
THENCE SOUTH 30 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST 58.04 FEET AlONG SAID R.O.W.
TO A 1/28 IRON PIN FOUND FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED:
THENCE NORTH 01 DEGRm 16 MINUTES DB SECONDS WEST 49.25 FEET TO A 1/'2." IRON PIN
FOUND FOR CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED;
THENCE NORTH 52 DEGREES J7 MINUTES 05 SECONDS WEST 410.641- FEET TO A. 1/2" IRON PIN F'OUND
FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF A TRACT OF' LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 6754. ¡::'AGE:
1330. OEED RECORDS. TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS. AND CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED;
THENCE soun; 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 58 SECONDS WEST 179.94 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE
OF SAID TRACT OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 6754. PAGE 1330. TO
A '/2" IRON PIN FOUND IN THE EAST LINE OF' A TRACT OF' LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED IN
VOLUME 10913. PAGE 662. DEED RECORDS. TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. FOR THE MOST WESTERLY SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF TRACT BEING DesCRIBED;
THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES SO SECONDS EAST 204.90 tEET ALONG THE EAST LINE:
OF SAID TRACT OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 10913, PAGE 662 AND
THE EAST LINE OF LOT 23. BLOCK 1. STEEPLE RIDGE:. AN ADDITION TO THE CllY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HIUS. TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN CABINET A.. SLIDE 873. PLAT RECORDS.
TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS. TO A 1/2" IRON PIN FOUND FOR THE NOfmlW5T CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED.
SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 23, BLOCK 1, AND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT 2B. BLOCK 1. SAID STEEPLE RIDGE;
THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 55 MINVTES 13 SECONDS EAST 36.61 FEEr TO A CAPPED IRON PIN SET FOR
CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED;
THENCE NORTH 85 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST :35,79 FEET TO A 5/6" IRON PIN FOUND FOR
CORNER OF TRACT BEING DESCRIBED;
THENCe: NORTH as DEGREES 19 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST 35.79 FEET TO A 5/88 IRON PIN FOUND FOR
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 34. BLOCK 1. STEEPLE RIDGE AND FOR CORNER OF' TRACT BEING
DESCRIBED:
THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES 24 MINUTES :SO SECONDS EAST 257.76 FEET AND CONTINUING AlONG THe:
SOUTH UNE OF' SAID BLOCK 1. STEEPLE RIDGE TO A 5/6- IRON PIN FOUND IN THE WEST UNE OF SAID
LOT 1, BLOCK '. D.J. ANDERSON SUBDIVISION. FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF' TRACT BEING DESCRISED,
SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 36. SÞ.IO BLOCK 1, STEEPLE RIDGE:
THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 17 MINuTES 00 SECONDS EASí 261.61 tEET' AlONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID
LOT 1, BLOCK 1. D.J. ANDERSON SUBDMSION TO A CAPPED IRON PIN SET f'OR CORNER OF' TRACT BEING
DESCRIBED:
THENCE soun; 59 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST 30.25 FEET TO A CAPPED IRON PIN SET IN THE
WESTERLY R.O.W. UNE OF' DAVIS BOULEVARD FOR THE MOST EASTERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT BEING
DESCRIBED:
n;ENCE SOUTH :SO DEGREES ~ 6 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 51.19 FEET ALONG SAID R.O.W. TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 3.362 ACRES OF LAND. MORE OR LESS
,..
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
"--- Department: Planning & Inspections Department Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Public Hearing to Consider the Request of Monica and Agenda Number: PZ 2000-18
Sergio Flores for a Zoning Change on Tract 2A2B, Abstract 146, from AG-Agricultural to
R-1-S-Special Single Family Residential (Located at 8120 Sayers Lane).
Ordinance No. 2481
CASE SUMMARY
Monica and Sergio Flores have submitted request to rezone two acres from AG-
Agricultural to R-1-S-Special Single Family Residential. The R-1-S District requires a
minimum lot size of 1 acre, minimum dwelling unit size of 2,300 square feet, and allows the
keeping of livestock in a residential setting.
Should the zoning be granted, the Flores will be required to submit a preliminary and final
plat prior to issuance of a building permit.
North:
South:
East:
West:
Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as Low Density Residential.
Future Land Use Surrounding Zoning
Public / Quasi-public AG-Agricultural
Low Density Residential R2-Residential
Low Density Residential AG & R3
Public / Quasi-publjc R2-Residential
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RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 13, 2000 and voted 6-0 to
recommend approval of PZ 2000-18 to rezone 8120 Sayers Lane on tract 2A2B, Abstract
146 from AG-Agricultural to R-1-S-Special Single Family Residential.
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-18 as presented with Ordinance 2481.
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
Finance Review
Account Number
Sufficient Funds Available
Finance Director
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF MONICA & SERGIO
FLORES FOR A ZONING CHANGE ON TRACT 2A2B, A-146 FROM AG-
AGRICULTURAL TO R1S-SPECIAL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. THE
PROPERTY IS LOCATED AT 8120 SAYERS LANE
APPROVED
Monica and Sergio Flores have submitted request to rezone two acres from AG-
Agricultural to R-1-S-Special Single Family Residential. The R-1-S District
requires a minimum lot size of 1 acre, minimum dwelling unit size of 2,300
square feet, and allows the keeping of livestock in a residential setting.
Should the zoning be granted, the Flores will be required to submit a preliminary
and final plat prior to issuance of a building permit.
Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission approve PZ 2000-18 to
rezone 8120 Sayers Lane on tract 2A2B, Abstract 146 from AG-Agricultural to R-
1-S-Special Single Family Residential.
Chairman Bowen opened the public hearing and asked for proponents.
Mr. Sergio Flores presented his request explaining that he plans on building a
home for his family.
Seeing no additional proponents and no opponents, the public hearing was
closed.
Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Nehring, moved to approve PZ 2000-18. The
motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 13. 2000
15
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICH LAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL
CASE #: PZ 2000-18
Monica & Sergio Flores
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the
last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend
the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Monica & Sergio Flores for a Zoning Change on
Tract 2A2B, W.D. Barns Survey, A-146, and addressed as 8120 Sayers Lane from AG-Agricultural
to R1 S- Special Single Family Residential.
Hearina Procedure:
When:
MONDAY, MAY 22,2000
7:00 P.M.
Time:
What:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL
Location:
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation
Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
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Case #: PZ 2000-18
8120 Sayers Lane
The following property owers are listed in the 1999 Tarrant Appraisal District tax rolls. They fall
with in 200 feet of the subject tract and have been notified.
7649 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 7
Carruth, Chris P
7649 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7645 Bridlewood Ct.
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 8
Moore, Brick W & C Albrecht
7645 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7641 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 9
Knabe, Roy, L & Beverly Adams
7641 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7632 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 22
Jones, Terry Con Etux Karon J
7632 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7636 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 23
Mcintosh, James D & Juliet L
7636 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7640 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 24
Adcock, Edward Etux Mary E
7640 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7644 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 25
Alvarez, Joe JR
PO Box 12147
Bedford, TX 76095-1247
7648 Bridlwood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 26
Van Grinsven, Adam & Lillie A
7648 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, Tx 76180
7652 Bridlewood Ct
Bridlewood Addition
Blk 1 Lot 27
Chipman, Gary S Etux Judith
7652 Bridlewood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8124 Sayers Ln
Barnes, William D Survey
A 146 TR 2A02
Clark, Charles T
8124 Sayers Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8120 Sayers Ln
Barns, William D Survey
A 146 TR 2A02B
Flores, Sergio Etux Monica
1332 Royster RD
Ft. Worth, TX 76134
8125 Sayers Ln
Barnes, WiIIliam D Survey
A 146 TR 2A02B
Kidd, Clarence
8125 Sayers Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
8124 Sayers Ln
Woodbert Subdivision
Blk 3 Lot 7
Clark, Peggy A
8124 Sayers Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7513 Shane Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 10 Lot 10
Whitworth, Michael W & Christy
7513 Shane Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7512 Shane Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 10 Lot 11
Gossett, Kevin Etux Kimberly
7512 Shane Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7508 Shane Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 10 Lot 12
Curtis, Bob R Etux Deborah
7508 Shane Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7824 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 Lot 10
Krug, Mark & Candiss Locke
7824 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7820 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 Lot 11
Wilson, Thomas B Etux Mary M
7820 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7821 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 Lot 6
Roberts, Cary W Etux Cynthia
7821 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7825 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 Lot 7
Schreiner, Keith & M Senatore
7825 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7829 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 Lot 8
Morrow, Phillip D
7829 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7828 Redwood Ct
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 9 lot 9
Partyka, Diane Carole
7828 Redwood Ct
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7460 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 7 Lot 22
Schopper, William Etux Jane
7460 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7460 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 7 Lot 23
Gifford, Charles J & Marilynn
7460 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7469 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 1
Curry, Douglas & Etux Donna A
7469 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
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7465 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 2
Beard, John E
7465 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7461 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 3
Wyatt, David B
7461 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7457 Timberhill Dr
Crestwoocl Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 4
Herburger, Kenny a Etux Lisa
7457 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7453 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 5
Adams, Michael H Etux Valerie
7453 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7449 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 6
Platt, Morris W Etux Sallie
7449 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7445 Timberhill Dr
Crestwood Estates Addition
Blk 8 Lot 7
Horchner, Todd R
7445 Timberhill Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
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APPLICATION FOR A
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City of North Richland Hills
7301 NE Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas
817-581-5500
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I hereby certify that I am, or represent, the legal owner of the property
described above and do hereby submit this request for approval of a
zoning district change to the Planning and Zoning Commission for consideration.
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CD - 407 (2197)
ORDINANCE NO. 2481
AN ORDINANCE REZONING TRACT 2A2B, ABSTRACT 146, FROM
AG AGRICULTURAL TO R1 S SPECIAL SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 2, SECTION 200, OF
THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING ORDINANCE;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has received a request for a change in zoning district boundaries;
and
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has forwarded a
recommendation to the City Council for amendment of Zoning Ordinance and the
Official Zoning Map by rezoning certain property as set forth herein;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS:
1.
THAT, in Case Number PZ 2000-18, the following described tract as shown on Exhibit
"A" shall be rezoned:
A tract of land known as Tract 2A2B, Abstract 146, Tarrant County, Texas, is hereby
changed from AG-Agricultural to R1S-Special Single Family Residential.
2.
THAT, the Official Zoning Map be redrawn to incorporate this zoning district boundary
amendment and the herein described ordinance number be affixed to the property
described herein.
3.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this
ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section.
Ordinance 2481 - PZ 2ðoo-18
Page 1 of2
4.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY 2000.
Mayor Charles Scoma
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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PZ 2000-16
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
Subject: Public Hearing to Consider the Request of Dennis Paul Agenda Number: PZ 2000-19
for a ZOning Change on Lot 5, College Acres AddItIon from R3 Single Family Residential
to R1S Special Single Family Residential
Ordinance No. 2482
CASE SUMMARY:
Case Summary
Mr. Dennis Paul has submitted a zone change request to rezone approximately 2.10 acres
from R3-Single Family Residential to R-1-S Special Single Family Residential. The
property is platted as Lot 5, College Acres Addition and addressed as 8044 Green Valley
Drive. The property is currently developed with one single-family residence. Mr. Paul
noted on the application his reason for rezoning is to build a garage larger than the current
zoning of R3 allows, which is 500 square feet.
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The R-1-S District requires a minimum lot size of one acre and allows the keeping of
livestock in a single-family residential district. The R-1-S District allows only side entry,
rear entry, or front entry garages set back 30 feet off the front building line, if the plat was
approved after January 1, 1990. Accessory buildings located in the AG and R-1-S
Residential District shall be exempt from the height limit, pitch of roof, concrete access to a
public street and masonry requirement. Additionally, the size is limited to 5% of the total
lot or tract area. (Section 640) This would allow an accessory building to contain a
maximum of 4,573 square feet.
Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as Low Density Residential.
North:
South:
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West:
Future Land Use
Low Density Residential
Low Density Residential
Low Density Residential
Low Density Residential
Source of Funds:
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Recommendation:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 27 and voted 7-0 to
recommend approval of PZ 2000-19 to rezone Lot 5, College Acres addressed 8044
Green Valley Drive from R3-Single Family Résidential R-1-S-Special Single Family
Residential.
To approve this case staff would recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-19 as presented with Ordinance 2482.
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PZ 2000-19 PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST
OF DENNIS PAUL FOR A ZONING CHANGE ON LOT 5,
COLLEGE ACRES ADDITION FROM R-3-SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL TO R-1-S SPECIAL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL.
LOCATED AT 8044 GREEN VALLEY DRIVE
APPROVED
Mr. Paul has submitted a request to rezone approximately 2.10 acres from R-3 Single
Family Residential to R-1-S Special Single Family Residential. The property is currently
developed with one single-family residence. The applicant noted on his request his
reason for rezoning is to build a garage larger than what is allowed in the current zoning
of R-3, which is 500 square feet.
The R-1-S District allows larger garages or accessory buildings, requires a minimum lot
size of one acre and allows the keeping of livestock in a single-family residential district.
The request meets the future land use plan, and adjacent land uses are low density
residential.
Staff recommends the Planning & Zoning Commission approve PZ 2000-19, to rezone
Lot 5, College Acres, addressed as 8044 Green Valley Drive, from R3 Single Family
Residential to R-1-S Special Single Family Residential.
Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and asked for proponents.
Mr. Dennis Paul, owner of property, appeared in favor of this request.
Chairman Bowen called for opponents.
Mr. John Duxbury, 7805 Ember Oaks, questioned the type, size and location of
structure proposed to be built, whether the structure must meet the low density
residential requirements for aesthetics, roof pitch, exterior finish and whether
landscaping for the new structure would be required.
The Planning and Zoning Commission and the applicant responded to Mr. Duxbury's
questions.
Seeing no more proponents or opponents, the public hearing was closed.
Mr. Nehring, seconded by Mr. Welch, moved to approve PZ 2000-19 changing the
zoning on Lot 5 College Acres and addressed as 8044 Green Valley Drive from
R3-Single Family Residential to R-1-S Special Single Family Residential. The
motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 27,2000
5
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICH LAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CASE #: PZ 2000-19
DENNIS PAUL
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by
the last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to
attend the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Dennis Paul for a Zoning Change on Lot 5, College
Acres Addition, and addressed as 8044 Green Valley Drive from R3-Residential to R1 S-Special
Single Family Residential.
Hearing Procedure:
Location:
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 2000
7:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING - PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
When:
Time:
What:
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation
Public Input, Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
\\NRH_ CITY _HALL2\VOL 1 \DA T A \PZ\Property Owner Notification\PZ\PZ 00-19 - DENNIS PAUL.doc
Case #: PZ 2000-19
8400 Green Valley Dr R3-R1S
The following property owers are listed in the 1999 Tarrant Appraisal District tax rolls.
They fall with in 200 feet of the subject tract and have been notified.
8100 Woods Ln
Barnes, William D Survey
A 146 TR 2A
A 146 TR 3
7924 Green Valley Dr
Garnes, William D Survey
A 146 TR 3B
8301 Woods Ln
Woodbert Sibdovosopm
Blk 1 Lots 6 & 7
8217 Woods Ln
Woodbert Subdivision
Blk 1 Lot 8
8213 Woods Ln
Woodbert Subdivision
Blk 1 Lot 9
8209 Woods Ln
Woodbert Subdivision
Blk 1 Lot 9
8205 Woods Ln
Woodbert Subdivision
Blk 1 Lot 11
7925 Green Valley Dr
Richardson, Stephn Survey
A 1266 TR 2A03
Green Valley Dr
Richardson, Stephen Survey
A 1266 TR 2A03A3
8001 Davis Blvd
Richardson, Stephen Survey
A 1266 TR5
7800 Ember Oaks Dr
Ember Oaks
Blk 2 Lot 1
7804 Ember Oaks Dr.
Ember Oaks
Blk 2 Lot 2
Austin, Rosa Elizabeth
7904 Green Valley Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Golden, BC JR
7924 Green Valley Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Burgess, Delbert C
8301 Woods Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Call, Actiemae
PO Box 820415
NRH, TX 76180
Call, Martin
8213 Woods Ln
NRH, TX 76180
Johnson, Elizabeth J
8209 Woods Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Turner, Lucy D
8205 Woods Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Ebenezer Enterprises Inc
2502 Aximinister
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
J & J NRH 100 Family PRTSHP
700 W Harwood Rd STE A
Hurst, TX 76054
E Systems Inc Pool Trust
PO Box 660248
Dallas, TX 75266
Hrebik, F Robert Etux Erna L
7800 Ember Oaks Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Jones, Jeffry C Etux Kim D
7804 Ember Oaks Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
7808 Ember Oaks Dr
Ember Oaks
Blk 2 Lot 3
7805 Clover Leaf Dr
Ember oaks
Blk 2 Lot 23
7801 Clover Leaf Dr
Ember Oaks
Blk 2 Lot 24
7800 Clover Leaf Dr
Ember Oaks
Blk 3 Lot 1
7804 Clover Leaf Dr
Ember Oaks
Blk 3 Lot 2
7917 Green Valley Dr
Hilltop Acres Addition (NHR)
Blk 1 Lot 3
Green Valley Dr
College Acres Addition
Blk Lot 3B
8048 Green Valley Dr
College Acres Addition
Blk Lot 4
8044 Green Valley Dr
College Acres Additon
Blk Lot 5
8043 Green Valley Dr
College Acres Addition
Blk Lot 6A
Brandt, Steven Etux Shelly
7808 Ember Oaks Dr.
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Meek, Byron T Etux Rebecca
7805 Clover leaf Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Kalapholz, Janet & M Justice
7801 Clover Leaf Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Oglesby, Paul K Etux Jane H
7800 Clover Leaf Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Corley, Lenard C Etux Lunell
7804 Clover Leaf Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Jones, Adiene
7512 Bursey Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
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7301 NE Loop 820
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Manning, Dwight Etux Linda
8044 Green Valley Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Paul, Dennis K Etux Rebecca L
8044 Green Valley Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
West, Ronald E Etux Debra L
8043 Green Valley Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
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ORDINANCE NO. 2482
AN ORDINANCE REZONING LOT 5, COLLEGE ACRES ADDITION
FROM R3 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO RiS SPECIAL SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 2, SECTION
200, OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING
ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has received a request for a change in zoning district boundaries;
and
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has forwarded a
recommendation to the City Council for amendment of Zoning Ordinance and the
Official Zoning Map by rezoning certain property as set forth herein;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS:
1.
THAT, in Case Number PZ 2000-19, the following described tract as shown on Exhibit
"A" shall be rezoned:
A tract of land known as Lot 5, College Acres Addition Addition, Tarrant County, Texas,
is hereby changed from R3-Single Family Residential to R1S-Special Single Family
Residential.
2.
THA T, the Official Zoning Map be redrawn to incorporate this zoning district boundary
amendment and the herein described ordinance number be affixed to the property
described herein.
3.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance
are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this
ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree
of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this
ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the
incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause,
sentence, paragraph or section.
Ordinance 2482 - PZ 2000-16
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EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY 2000.
Mayor Charles Scoma
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
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TARRANT County, Texas, according to the Revised Plat recorded in Volume 388.25.
Page 65. Plat Records. TARRANT County. Texas.
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Department: Planning & Inspections Department Council Meeting Date: OS/22/00
)'Subject: Public Hearing to Consider Appeal of Winkelmann & Agenda Number: PZ 2000-20
Associates for a ZOning Change on 17.681 acres from R1 Single Family and C1
Commercial to PD Planned Development for Home Depot, a Home Improvement Center
with Outdoor Sales, Rental and Display. The property is Located at the Northwest
Corner of Precinct Line Road and Mid-Cities Boulevard in the 6400 Block of Precinct Line
Road. Ordinance No. 2483
CASE SUMMARY
Mike Clark of Winkelmann & Associates has submitted a zone change request to rezone a
total of 17.681 acres from C-1 Commercial and R-1 Single Family Residential to Planned
Development for a home improvement center and related uses. The Planned
Development includes the out parcels along Precinct Line Road. The property is adjacent
to Wayne Lane that is dedicated right-of-way that has not been developed.
The Planned Development is to provide for a home improvement center with outdoor sales
and display in locations shown on the site plan and outdoor display for the tool rental
facility. Home Depot is proposing to construct a building containing 110,000 square feet
and a garden center containing 28,917 square feet. The site plan shows shaded areas
containjng 28,447 square feet along the front and sides for outdoor sales and display. The
site data notes 10,000 square feet will be designated for seasonal sales.
The applicant is required to provide 15% of the total lot as landscaped area. Home Depot
is proposing to provide 30% of the total lot. The applicant is required to provide 556 off-
street parking spaces and are providing 597 off-street parking spaces. The proposed 20
foot pole signs (one on Mid-Cities and one on Precinct Line Road) are in conformance with
the Sign Regulations. The driveway placement has been reviewed by Public Works.
A traffic study has been completed for this site. A preliminary plat has been approved by
the Planning & Zoning Commission. A final drainage and flood study will have to be made
as part of a final plat. Winkelmann is proposing to relocate the drainage way in a
buffer/channel around the rear of the Home Depot site. An 8 foot masonry screening wall
is proposed around the north and west sides of the building with an extension on Mid-
Cities in front of the loading area'. Please see letter from Mike Clark.
Source of Funds:
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
A formal petition against the site plan for Home Depot was presented at the Planning &
Zoning public hearing. Approximately 125 property owners signed the petition opposing
the Home Depot, but only 15% of the area within 200 feet of the zoning request. This does
not require a super majority vote from City Council. A simple majority vote is sufficient.
Home Depot is requesting the following items to be a part of the Planned Development.
1. Not require a masonry screening wall around the front corner lot.
2. Delete the screening wall at the trash compactor.
3. Delete the cul-de-sac requirements at the west termination of Wayne Lane.
4. Allow open channel to be unlined to satisfy the Corps of Engineers mitigation
requirements.
5. Allow exterior building elevation articulation variations from the ordinance on the front
and sjde elevations facing Precinct Line Road and Mid-Cities Boulevard.
6. Delete screening requirements for transformer and generator due to location on site.
7. Permit Garden Center use.
8. Permit Garden Center Fence height increase (12 feet).
Surrounding Future Land Uses
The subject property is designated as Low Density Residential.
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Low Density Residential
Recom mendation:
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on Thursday, April 27, 2000 and voted 6-0 to
recommend denial of PZ 2000-20.
The applicant has requested an appeal to City Council and has made several changes to
the site plan including the following:
· relocating an 8 foot masonry wall closer to the building
· providing an 80 to 100 foot landscaped buffer channel to the north and west sides of
the building
· significant increases in trees and landscaping in buffer areas
· changing the exterior façade to a rock or stone finish
· addressing traffic issues as outlined by the City's traffic consultant
To approve this zoning request for a PD Planned Development site plan staff would
recommend the following motion:
Approval of PZ 2000-20 for a PD Planned Development for a home improvement
center including a garden center with outside display and sales and the site plan as
presented with Ordinance 2483.
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May 3,2000
Mr. Steve Norwood
Assistant City Manager
City of North Richland Hills
P.O. Box 820609
7301 Northeast Loop 820
North Richland Hills. Texas 76182-0609
817/427 -6003
RE: Home Depot
Zoníng Case PZ2000-20
Mr. Norwood:
Please accept this letter on behalf of Home Depot as their commitment to attempt to
address many of the issues brought out at the recent Planning & Zoning Commission
Hearing.
With regard to the access concerns we would like to clarify that with our proposal no
access is planned to TK Martin Road. In an effort to ensure this remains the case Home
Depot will commit to dedicate the two (2) single family lots to the City of Nprth Richland
Hills. '
In addition, we would like to address the Citizen concerns regarding the access to
Precinct Line Road. The proposed Home Depot would access Wayne Lane, a dedicated
roadway. This location would be the only driveway for Home Depot and the outparcels
facing Precinct Line. Please note that with the intersections of TK Martin! & Mid Cities
Boulevard being signalized we feel there will be adequate breaks in traffic to provide
egress to northbound Precinct Line. Public access easements are proposed to serve
the outparcels along with the tract north of Wayne Lane. No additional access is
proposed to Precinct Line. Based on the above we feel the right in right out drive to Mid
Cities Boulevard behind the outparcels is imperative to provide adequate access for
future pad site users. We propose to increase the inbound radius from Mid Cíties
Boulevard to enhance the ability of cars to enter the site.
The main driveway to Home. Depot from Mid Cities Boulevard aligns with the existing
median opening aligning with the school parking lot drive. Mid Cities BÇJulevard was
designed to have driveways align across from each other at these existing median
openings.
The third drive is for truck access only. This is reinforced by our proposal'to delete the
driveway adjacent to the southern face of the garden center.
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2144905997 P.03/03
Mr. Steve Norwood
May 3, 2000
The deletion of this drive provides several other benefits as well. Without a drive there is
more room for landscaping and the additional area will allow us to delete a retaining wall
thus softening the visual impact. Secondly the area adjacent to the garden center has
no potential for excess materials to be stored since no paved surfaœ is available for
leading.
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Several CQncems were raised regarding the location of the S' masonry screenwall on the
property line adjacent to the homeowner lots. We propo5e to move the screen wall to be
located 4' off the proposed back of curb of the rear drive. ThiS Will provide the same
buffer as the original plans with the exception the BS'.:!: landscape buffer will better serve
the homeowners. In conjunction with this plan the wall will be wrapped around the
loading dock area to provide additional screening along Mid Cities Boulevard.
The relocation of the screenwall along the north property line would allow for additional
land to be deeded to the City, if desired.
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Sanitary Sewer service to some of the adjacent residential lots was discussed as an
issue. Home Depot will modify their proposed sewer layout to provide a City main
adjacent to these lots.
As discussed at the P&Z hearing Home Depot will commjt to enhancing the proposed
facade on the east building face to provide for a split face block or brick veneer.
While these modifications do not address al/ the issues discussed we hope they will
show you Home Depots commitment to this site and to the City of North Ric,hland Hills.
We would be happy to meet with individual Council members or organized groups of
Homeowners to discuss the issues, if desired.
If you have any questions, please call.
Sincerely,
WINKELMANN & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Michael D. Clark, P.E.
Vice President
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Kurt Kodding, HD
John McCutcheon, CasCìo
Sherwood Blount, Parkway Realtors
Debra Thompson. AK&L
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Public Works / Administration
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May 6, 2000
Winkelmann & Associates, Inc.
12800 Hillcrest Rd, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75230
Attention: Mike Clark, P.E.
RE: HOME DEPOT ADDITION, BLOCK 1, LOTS 1 & 2; Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA)
Public Works and our traffic consultant reviewed the TIA submitted on March 21 and
offer the following comments.
1. The consultant felt an unacceptable level of service would occur based on the
numbers submitted at the uncontrolled access onto Precinct Line Road during the
a.m. and p.m. peaks. The access to Precinct Line Road should be limited to
right-in I right-out southbound and left turn in northbound only unless an acceptable
alternative cannot be agreed to.
2. The consultant also felt an unacceptable level of service would occur at the access
to Mid-Cities Boulevard at the median opening during the p.m. peak. The developer
should be aware that the City may limit cross access at this median opening in the
future with left turn channelization construction. If and when this is pursued, both
Home Depot and Birdville Independent School District will be notified and consulted
by the City.
3. The analysis also indicated that all traffic travelling north on Precinct Line Road
would turn left into the site off of Precinct Line Road, as opposed to turning left at the
light at Mid-Cities Boulevard. The level of service northbound on Precinct Line Road
is shown as a Level E for the "2001+ site" during the p.m. peak. The need for a dual
left turn in this location may exist in the near future and should be investigated with
TxDoT now.
There are some minor discrepancies in Table 1 that should be corrected, although they
do not appear to be reflected in the analysis and should not have a significant effect on
your calculations.
I may be reached at (817) 427-6400 for questions or comments.
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Cc: Gregory W. Dickens, P.E., Public Works Director
P.O. Box 820609 .. North Richland Hills, Texas" 76182-0609
7301 Northeast Loop 820 .. 817-427-6400 .. FAX 817-427-6404
7.
PZ 2000-20 PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF
WINKELMANN & ASSOCIATES FOR A ZONING CHANGE
ON 17.681 ACRES FROM R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
AND C-1 COMMERCIAL TO PD-PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
FOR HOME DEPOT, A HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER WITH
OUTDOOR SALES, RENTAL AND DISPLAY. THE PROPERTY
IS LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
PRECINCT LINE ROAD AND MID-CITIES BOULEVARD
IN THE 6400 BLOCK OF PRECINCT LINE ROAD
DENIED
Winkelmann & Associates is requesting a change in zoning at the northwest corner of
Precinct Line and Mid-Cities Boulevard. The applicant is requesting a change in zoning
of 17.681 acres from C-1 Commercial and R-1 Single Family Residential to Planned
Development for a home improvement center (Home Depot). Home Depot is proposing
to construct a building containing 110,000 square feet and a garden center containing
28,917 square feet. Shaded areas containing 28,447 square feet are shown on the site
plan along the front and sides for outdoor sales and display.
Other items to be included with the Planned Development are: 1) area in far north will
remain residential zoning; 2) construction of an 8 foot masonry screening wall to the
north; 3) no access from Martin Drive to this site; 4) one entrance on Precinct Line and
three entrances along Mid-Cities with one designated as truck traffic (truck traffic
entrance to be right-in only); 5) main entrance will have left-hand turning capability and
access to a median; 6) preservation of as many trees as possjble along the fence line
and adjusting the masonry screening wall to save as many trees as possible; 7) planting
significant number of additional trees - two trees along the front area to help shade the
loading dock and provide additional buffering; 8) setback from the western property line
to the actual building is 136 feet; and 9) will not be a 24-hour operation but will have
limited hours.
The applicant is meeting all of the landscape requirements. Home Depot is proposing
to provide 30% of the total lot as landscaped area. Home Depot has also requested the
following items to be part of the Planned Development - 1) a masonry screening wall
not be required around the front corner lot; 2) deletion of the screening wall at the trash
compactor; 3) delete the cul-de-sac requirements at the west termination of Wayne
Lane; 4) allow open channel to be unlined to satisfy the Corps of Engineers mitigation
requirements; 5) allow exterior building elevation articulation variations from the
ordinance on the front and side elevations facing Precinct Line Road and Mid-Cities
Boulevard; 6) delete screening requirements for transformer and generator because of
the location on the site; 7) permit Garden Use; and 8) permit Garden Center fence
increase to 12 feet.
P & Z Minutes
April 27, 2000
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Staff recommends approval of PZ 2000-20 rezoning proposed Lot 1, Block 1, Home
Depot Addition to Planned Development from R-1 Single Family and C-1 Commercial
with the stipulations included in the agenda packet and the above outlined stipulations.
Chairman Bowen opened the public hearing and called for any proponents.
Mr. Michael Clark, Winkelmann & Associates, representing Home Depot presented the
request. Mr. Clark clarified that the two lots adjacent to Martin Drive were not a part of
the rezoning request. Home Depot is proposing to construct an 8-foot masonry wall
cutting these two lots off from the continuity of the Home Depot development.
Additionally, they are proposing a large buffer on the west end and the north end
between the homeowners and the proposed store. Mr. Clark reviewed the proposed
landscaping, setbacks, access to the property, the request for outside storage, the
outside lighting and the requests for variances. Mr. Clark advised that the Traffic Impact
Analysis study indicates that with Home Depot at this location the level of service on the
roadways is well within serviceable levels and will remain well within serviceable levels.
Home Depot is proposing a deceleration lane on Mid-Cities Boulevard, which the Traffic
Impact Analysis did not represent as being warranted. Home Depot will also propose to
TxDOT that they will restripe the shoulder on Precinct Line to be a deceleration lane
until such time as it is opened in its entirety.
Mr. Clark advised the Commission that Home Depot's reason for not wanting to place
normal screening around the emergency generator is that when masonry is placed
close to a travel way it tends to be hit and becomes a maintenance issue.
Mr. Davis felt the entrance at the southeast corner of the property was too close to
Precinct Line and the only access easement should be the easement for access to the
loading/unloading area.
Mr. Clark advised that the hours of operation for Home Depot would be 6:00 a.m. to
10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Clark
agreed to include as part of the planned development application a statement that no
access would be allowed to Martin Drive and to place verbiage on the site plan as well.
Mr. John McCutchen, Casco, 10877 Watson Road, St. Louis Missouri, Architectural
Engineering Consultants for Home Depot, addressed the proposed elevations. The
canopies will be more detailed than the typical Home Depot with a concrete panelized
finish as opposed to the steel tubed columns. The walls will be a textured concrete
finish.
The following opponents expressed their concerns:
Charles Rogers, 6417 Rogers Drive
Kevin Littlefield, 9108 Martin Drive
Scott Bulmahn, 9200 Martin Drive
Mark Dudney, 6500 Valley View Drive
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April 27, 2000
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Kim Phillips, 9216 Martin Drive
Alan Phillips, 9216 Martin Drive
Janet Patterson, 9021 Valley View Drive
Jo Anne Beveridge, 6504 Parkway Avenue
Mike Gerard, 6401 & 6404 Rodgers Drive
The Chairman called recessed the meeting at 8:57 p.m. and called the meeting back to
order at 9:05 p.m.
John Roll, 9004 Martin
Doris Low, 634-C Bellaire Drive, Hurst - speaking for Sam Harrison, 728
Regency Drive, Hurst
Patricia Gerard, 6401 & 6404 Rogers Drive
Faye Rogers, 6417 Rogers Drive
Susan Vogl, 6513 Crane Road
Kimmie Agar, 6501 Parkway Avenue
Claudia Thompson, 6512 Parkway Avenue
Janet Sued meier, 6725 Rolling Hills Drive (also representing Woodland Oaks
Homeowners Association)
Nancy Troglin, 6512 Valley View
W.E. Hill, 6324 Rogers Road
Christopher Agar, 6501 Parkway Avenue
Robin Eddins, 8628 Crestview
Roxie Powell, 6544 Riddle
Marti Agar, 6501 Parkway Avenue
Nicole Buckingham, 9100 Martin
Concerns expressed by the opponents included: whether there would be access to
Martin Drive, drainage concerns on Rogers Drive, increase in traffic and traffic safety
issues, devaluation in property values and qualjty of life, parking lot lights shining into
people's homes, hours of operation, traffic safety concerns for students at Birdville High
School, and noise and trash issues. There was general opposition against commercial
zoning in that area and it was felt that it should remain residential and be developed as
residential. Several also expressed a desire for the area to be developed as a park.
Ms. Robin Eddins presented a petition to the Commission containing approximately 120
signatures opposing the change in zoning to allow the construction of Home Depot
Concerns listed on the petition were 1) dramatic increase in traffic in the immediate
vicinity of two school zones not in the best interest of the students; and 2) increase in
noise pollution, light pollution, and traffic bringing about a decline in property values.
Chairman Bowen closed the public hearing.
After comments by the Commissioners, Mr. Nehring, seconded by Mr. Blue,
moved to deny PZ 2000-20. Motion carried unanimously.
P & Z Minutes
April 27, 2000
10
Mr. Davis stated that if the applicant chose to appeal to the City Council, for the record
the Commission felt the following should be taken into consideration 1) east entrance
on Mid-Cities be deleted and that the site plan be amended to show an access
easement change for the out parcels fronting on Precinct Line Road; 2) building should
be split face masonry instead of just a concrete wall; 3) should have permanent
irrigation on the entire property (trickle systems for the trees and irrigation where there
will be mowing); 4) that the hours of operatjon be 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday; and 5) site plan should state that
there will be no access to Martin Drive.
P & Z Minutes
April 27, 2000
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE NORTH RICHLAND HILLs CITY COUNCIL
CASE #: PZ 2000-20
Winkelman & Associates
Because you are a property owner within 200 feet of the subject tract of land as shown by the
last City-approved tax rolls, you received this notice. If you cannot or do not wish to attend
the hearing, the attached form is provided for your convenience.
Purpose of Reauest:
The public hearing is to consider the request of Winkelman & Associates on Lots SA, SA, & 7 A,
Block 2 of the Thompson Park Estates Addition, Lots 6 &7, Block 1, Thompson Park Estates
Addition and 17,681 acres out of the T.K. Martin Survey, A-10SS from C1-Commercial & R1-Single
Family to PO-Planned Development for a home Improvement Center and related uses. The property
is located in the 9100 Block of Mid Cities Boulevard.
When:
MONDAY, MAY 22,2000
7:00 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7301 N. E. LOOP 820
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS
Time:
What:
Location:
Staff Presentation
Applicant and Other Speakers' Presentation
Public Input. Neighborhood Associations, Property Owners Within 200 feet, Interested Citizenry
Questions from Planning and Zoning Commission for Applicants, City Staff and Guests Present.
L\Property Owner Notification\PZ\PZ2000-14 Bluffs@lron Horse home owners doc. doc
Case #: PZ 2000-20
Home Depot
The following property owers are listed in the 1999 Tarrant Appraisal District tax rolls. They fall
with in 200 feet of the subject tract and have been notified.
6425 Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk ! Lot 15B, 16A, & 17
9108 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lots 1 & 2
9200 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lots 3 & 4
9204 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lot 5
9216 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lot 8 A 1055 TR 4A02A
9212 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lot 9& 10
9228 Martin Dr
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 1 Lot 11
9008 Martin Dr
Parkman Addition
Blk2 Lot2
Precinct Line Rd
Martin, Tandy K Survey
1 1055 TR 4A02 & 12G
Cardinal Ln
Martin, Tandy K Survey
A 1055 TR 12G01 & 4A02C
9100 Martin Dr
Parkman Addition
Blk 1 Lot 1
6328 Rogers Dr
Parkman Addition
Blk 1 Lots 2,3,4, & 5
Bertelsen, H Keith
2600 Rosebud Ln
Ft. Worth, TX 76118-6730
Littlefield, Kevin & ptricia
9108 Martin Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Bulmahn, Scott M
9200 Martin Dr.
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
NRH
Phillilps, Kimberly Ann Hawkins
9216 Martin Dr
NRH, TX 76180
Taggart Barbara
9212 Martin Dr
Ft.Worth,TX 76180
Wills, Edward Etux Betty
9228 Martin Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Jenks, William G Etux Rita G
9008 Martin Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Souder, William
305 Brookridge
Hurst, TX 76054
Birdville ISD
Buckingham, Dennis M
9100 Martin Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
William E Hill
328 W Cheryl Ave
Hurst, TX 76053
6405 Rogers Dr
Parkman Addition
Blk 1 Lot 6 & 7
6305 Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 2 Lot 1R
6321 Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 2 Lot 3A, & 4A
Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Brk 2 Lots 3B & 4C
6401 Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Blk 2 Lot 5A
6409 Precinct Line Rd
Thompson Park Estates Addition
Brk 2 Lot 6B & 7 A
6500 Valley View Dr
Valley Park Estates Addition
Blk 3 Lot 16
9104 Martin Dr
Parkman Addition
A 1055 TR 12E
6501 Valley View Dr
Valley Park Estates Addition
Blk 2 Lot 12
9217 Martin Dr
Martin, Tandy K Survey
A 1055 TR 5
Gerard, Michael 0 Etal
216 Johnson Rd
Keller, TX 76248-3442
Conoco Inc.
PO Box 1267
Ponca City OK 74603-0001
Budd, John L Etux Jacqueline
6901 Meadow Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Texas, State Of
PO Box 6868
Ft. Worth, TX 76115
Gunter, Elsie
4809 Lakewood Dr
Colleybille, TX 76034-2832
Woodvale Development Inc.
189 Harwood Rd
Hurst, TX 7605
Dudney, Mark T Etux Roslynne
6500 Valleyview Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Alma West
9104 Martin Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Benoy, Christopher Michael
6501 Valleyview Dr
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
Region, Earl 0 & Etux Lucille
7200 Evergreen Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76180
City of Hurst
Planning Dept
1505 Precient Line Rd
Hurst, TX 76054
ORDINANCE NO. 2483
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH LAND HillS,
TEXAS, AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed a rezoning
request on a tract of land identified in Case Number PZ 2000-20; and
WHEREAS, the developer has indicated an interest in establishing the proposed
development as a planned development district under the guidelines of the North
Richland Hills Zoning Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the development conditions of
this tract of land do not provide adequate opportunities for development under
available existing zoning district regulations; and
WHEREAS, after appropriate notice and public hearing, the City Council of the
City of North Richland Hills has approved an amendment of the Zoning Ordinance
by establishing a Planned Development District and by changing said Zoning
Ordinance as set forth herein; now therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH
RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS:
1.
THAT, in Case Number PZ 2000-20, the following described property, attached
as Exhibit 1, Location Map, shall be rezoned from C-1 Commercial and R1 Single
Family Residential to to establish a Planned Development District with specific
development regulations on 17.681 acres of land including Tract 4A2 Tandy K
Martin Survey #1055 and Lots 5A, 6A and 7 A, Block 2, Thompson Park Estates.
2.
THA T, the purpose of this Planned Development District is to provide for a home
improvement center including a garden center with outside display and sales
areas. The permitted uses and development regulations for this planned
development district shall be as follows:
1. Permitted Uses: A home improvement center including garden center with
outside display and sales areas constructed in accordance with the site plan
and buildi~g elevations attached as Exhibit No. A.
Ordinance 2483
Page 1
3.
That, the development regulations are hereby amended, and specifically, the C1
Commercial Zoning District regulations which are not in conflict with the terms of
this Planned Development District shall govern development on said property,
except as follows.
1. A six (6) foot masonry fence shall not be required to be constructed along the
property line that abuts Lots 3A & 4A, Block 2, Thompson Park Estates.
2. A screening wall will not be required to be constructed directly adjacent to the
trash compactor at the southwest corner of the building.
3. The exterior building elevation articulation is specified on the site plan.
4. A garden center or retail sales of nursery products is allowed with specific
outside display and sales areas defined by the attached site plan.
4.
That, all provisions of the Zoning Regulations of the City of North Richland Hills,
as amended, which are not in conflict with the terms of this Planned Development
shall remain applicable on said property, and the provisions of the C1 Zoning
District shall apply to this property to guide development, except where amended
herein.
5.
That, the Zoning Map of the City of North Richland Hills be amended to reflect this
planned development district.
6.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the
City Council that the section, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this
ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or
section of this ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid
judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses,
sentences, paragraphs or sections of this ordinance, since the same would have
been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any
such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section.
7.
SAVINGS CLAUSE. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of
North Richland Hills, Texas, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect,
save and exc~pt as amended by this ordinance.
Ordinance 2483
Page 2
8.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force from and after its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS 22 DAY OF MAY,
2000.
Mayor, City of North Richland Hills, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
City of North Richland Hills, Texas
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT
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Department Head
APPROV D AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Ordinance 2483
Page 3
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
..JDepartment: City Secretary Council Meeting Date: 5/22/00
Subject: Appointments to the Park & Recreation Facilities Agenda Number: GN 2000-055
Development Corporation - Place 1 , 3, 4, 5 and 7
The terms of office for the Board Members serving in Places 1, 3, 5 and 7 on the Park and
Recreation Facilities Development Corporation expired May 1, 2000. Additionally, place 4
has been vacated by outgoing Councilmember Milano. The Articles of Incorporation and
Bylaws state those appointments to the Board of Directors are to be made by the City
Council with places 1-4 designated for Councilmember Directors and
places 5-7 designated for Citizen member Directors.
For the past two years, Don Phjfer has served in Place 1, Mayor Scoma - Place 3 and
Dave Davis - Place 5. Mr. Scott Turnage was appointed to Place 7 on July 12, 1999 to
fulfill the vacancy of Councilman Trevino when he was elected to the Council.
Other members presently serving on the Board and whose terms have not yet expired are:
Lyle E. Welch
Mack Garvjn
Place 2
Place 6
term expirjng 5/01/2001
term expiring 5/01/2001
Recommendation:
To appoint Council member Directors to Place 1 and 3 and Citizen member Directors to
Place 5 and 7, terms expiring May 1, 2002 and appoint a Council member Director to fill the
unexpired term of Place 4, term expiring May 1, 2001.
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Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
Finance Review
Account Number
Sufficient Funds AvallaDle
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Department Head Signature
Finance Director
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: City Secretary
Council Meeting Date: 5/22/00
Subject: Appointment to the Crime Control and Prevention District Agenda Number: GN 2000-056
Board - Place 6
Place 6 on the Crime Control and Prevention District has been vacated by outgoing
Council member Milano. According to the Articles of Incorporation & Bylaws, Place 6 is
designated for Council member Director, who is appointed by City Council. Since the term
of Place 6 will not expire until September 1,2000, the Council should appoint a member of
the Council to fill the unexpired term of office.
Council Members currently servjng on the Board of Directors are:
Charles Scoma Place 1 term expiring September 1, 2000
Lyle E. Welch Place 2 term expiring September 1, 2001
Russell Mitchell Place 3 term expiring September 1, 2000
Don Phifer Place 4 term expiring September 1, 2001
Frank Metts, Jr Place 5 term expiring September 1, 2000
T. Oscar Trevino, Jr. Place 7 term expiring September 1, 2001
Recommendation:
To appoint a member of the City Council to Place 6 on the Crime Control and Prevention
District Board, term expiring September 1,2000.
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Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
Other
Finance Review
Account Number
Sufficient Funds AvallaDle
{j5þ/¿¡~ ~
Department Head Signature
Finance Director
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