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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA
APRIL 23, 1990 - 6:00 P.M.
For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers,
7301 Northeast Loop 820.
NUMBER
ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
1 . GN 90-64 Establishment of NRH Committee
for the Future (Agenda Item No.
15) (15 Minutes)
2. GN 90-69 City Employees Recognition -
Resolution No. 90-23 - Mayor
Brown (Agenda Item No. 18) (5
Minutes
3. PU 90-18 Award of Bid for Carpet and
Installation at the Iron Horse
Golf Course Clubhouse to
Contract Carpets (Agenda Item
No. 20) (5 Minutes)
4. PW 90-20 Industrial Park North Railroad
Crossing and Completion of Road
(Agenda Item No. 22)
and
PW 90-22 Agreement with St. Louis
Southwestern Railway Company
for Industrial Park Boulevard
Crossing (TCC-623.85) -
Resolution No. 90-22 (Agenda
Item No. 24) (15 Minutes)
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NUMBER
ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
5. PW 90-21 Award of Bid on Watauga Road at
Smithfield Road & Holiday Lane
at Noreast Drive Traffic
Signalization (Agenda Item No.
23) (5 Minutes)
6. PAY 90-07 Approve Payment to Diamond Oaks
Country Club (Agenda Item No.
25) (10 Minutes)
7. Possible Work Session
8. Other Items (5 Minutes)
9. *Executive Session (20 Minutes)
a. Personnel
b. Briefing on Pending
Litigation
c. Review of Progress on land
Acquisition
10. Adjournment - 7:20 p.m.
*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 OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
APRIL 23, 1990
For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers,
7301 Northeast Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. The below listed items are placed on the Agenda
for discussion and/or action.
NUMBER
ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Invocation
4. Minutes of the Regular Meeting April 9, 1990
5. Presentations by Boards & Commissions
None
6. Presentation of Proclamation - Nursing Home
Week
7. Presentation of Proclamation - National
Organ & Tissue Donor Awareness Week
8. Removal of Item(s) from the Consent Agenda
9. Consent Agenda Item(s) indicated by Asterisk
(10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
& 25)
*10. PS 89-30 Request of Centex Real Estate
Corporation for Final Plat of
lots 22, 23, & 24, Block 4, Ember
Oaks Addition
*11. GN 90-43 Software Contract with David
Johnson - Resolution No. 90-16
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NUMBER ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
*12. GN 90-61 Amendment to Ordinance 722 _
Regulating the Morning School
Zone Times at Carrie Francis
Thomas Elementary - Ordinance No.
1671
13. GN 90-62 Appointment to Animal Shelter
Advisory Board
*14. GN 90-63 Appointment to Industrial
Development Committee
*15. GN 90-64 Establishment of NRH Committee
for the Future
16. GN 90-67 Appointment of Alternate to
Beautification Commission
17. GN 90-68 Public Hearing on land Use
Assumption Plan for the
Establishment of Water and
Wastewater Impact Fees
18. GN 90-69 City Employees Recognition _
Resolution No. 90-23
*19. PU 90-17 Award of Annual Water Meter
Contract to Schlumberger
Industries, Neptune Water Division
*20. PU 90-18 Award of Bid for Carpet and
Installation at the Iron Horse
Golf Course Clubhouse to Contract
Carpets
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NUMBER ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
*21. PU 90-19 Award of Bid for Two Trailer
Mounted Sump Pumps to Moody-Day
Inc.
*22. PW 90-20 Industrial Park North Railroad
Crossing and Completion of Road
*23. PW 90-21 Award of Bid on Watauga Road at
Smithfield Road & Holiday Lane at
Noreast Drive Traffic
Signalization
*24. PW 90-22 Agreement with St. Louis
Southwestern Railway Company for
Industrial Park Boulevard
Crossing (TCC-623.85) -
Resolution No. 90-22
*25. PAY 90-07 Approve Payment to Diamond Oaks
Country Club
26. Citizens Presentation
27. Adjournment
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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 - APRIL 9, 1990 - 7:30 P.M.
1 .
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Brown called the meeting to order April 9, 1990, at 7:30 p.m.
Present:
Tommy Brown
Richard Davis
Mack Garvin
Charles Scoma
Byron Sibbet
Linda Spurlock
Staff:
Rodger N. Line
Dennis Horvath
C.A. Sanford
Jeanette Rewis
Rex McEntire
Greg Dickens
2.
ROLL CALL
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilwoman
City Manager
Deputy City Manager
Assistant City Manager
City Secretary
Attorney
City Engineer
Absent:
Lyle E. Welch Councilman
Frank Metts, Jr. Councilman
3.
INVOCATION
Councilman Sibbet gave the invocation.
4.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MARCH 26, 1990
APPROVED
Councilwoman Spurlock moved, seconded by Councilman Sibbet, to approve the
minutes of the March 26, 1990 meeting.
Motion carried 5-0.
5 .
PRESENTATIONS BY BOARDS & COMMISSIONS
Mayor Pro Tem Davis gave a report on the IITrash Offll that was held March
31st. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he felt the Beautification Commission
had done a very good job.
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Page 2
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PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATION - DAY OF HOPE
Mayor Brown presented Ms. Jan Johnson, representing the Open Arms Home
Program, with a proclamation proclaiming Saturday, April 21st, as "Day of
Hope II .
Ms. Johnson thanked the Council for all the support they have given the
Open Arms Home.
7.
REMOVAL OF ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
Councilman Scoma removed Item No. 26 and Councilman Garvin removed Item
No. 15 from the Consent Agenda.
8.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM(S) INDICATED BY ASTERISK
(12, 13,14, 17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25, & 27)
APPROVED
Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Councilman Sibbet, to approve the
Consent Agenda.
Motion carried 5-0.
9.
PZ 90-03 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING -
REQUEST OF JOHN W. BARFIELD TO REZONE A PORTION
OF TRACT 5, BRENTWOOD ESTATES, FROM R-3 (SINGLE FAMILY)
AND R4-SD (SEPARATE OWNERSHIP DUPLEX) TO C-1 (COMMERCIAL)
(LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF DAVIS BOULEVARD AND
NORTH OF THE NEW PROPOSED THORNBRIDGE ADDITION
Mayor Brown opened the Public Hearing and called for anyone wishing to
speak in favor to please come forward.
Mr. Doug long, Engineer, appeared before the Council.
Mr. Long stated the property was presently zoned R-4-SD and the request
was to change to commercial. Mr. long stated that at the time of the
original zoning they were looking at a different type of street
arrangement. Mr. Long stated that, with the North Tarrant Parkway being
built, investors felt that a deeper depth of commercial was needed. Mr.
Long stated there was about .42 of an acre in the middle that was zoned
R-3 and that was the portion where Amber had a pipeline. Mr. Long stated
there would be no building closer than 50 feet from the property line.
Mr. Long stated Amber Pipeline would maintain a 25 foot permanent easement
and an additional 25 foot construction easement.
Councilwoman Spurlock asked for a definition of greenbelt.
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Mr. long stated they planned to do landscaping on 25 feet but were waiting
on Amber Pipeline to see what they would let them place on the property.
Councilwoman Spurlock stated it was her understanding the landscaping was
included with the approval of this request.
Mr. Long stated they would have to have approval from Amber Pipeline
before placing anything on the easement.
Councilman Scoma stated that, according to the Planning and Zoning
Minutes, Mr. Long had said there could be two 25 foot greenbelts, for a
total of 50 feet of greenbelt. Councilman Scoma stated the ordinance
being approved tonight did not contain the wording relating to the
greenbelt. Councilman Scoma stated to prevent any future misunderstanding
if it was the intent of the Planning and Zoning Commission and the intent
of the applicant it should be incorporated into the ordinance. Councilman
Scoma stated the south side of the property was being addressed but not
the east side, which was next to agricultural zoned property, and since
the Council did not know what the agricultural would develop into he would
like to see the 50 foot greenbelt extended to the east side.
Mr. Long stated the property to the east, the north side of it, was
already zoned commercial and they were proposing a concrete lined drainage
ditch along the eastern perimeter of the Thornbridge Addition. Mr. Long
stated the ditch would come across the eastern section and go into the
commercial area. Mr. long stated they were not sure what Amber Pipeline
would allow but they told the Planning and Zoning Commission that there
would not be any building closer than 50 feet of the property line.
Mayor Pro Tern Davis stated he agreed with the 50 foot building set back
and at least a 25 foot greenbelt area. Mayor Pro Tern Davis stated that if
the agricultural property was rezoned, then let them buffer it.
Councilman Sibbet asked what kind of time schedule there was before they
received an answer from the Pipeline Company.
Mr. Long stated they hoped within the next month because they could not
start Phase III of Thornbridge until they heard from the Pipeline Company.
Mayor Brown called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to please
come forward.
There being no one else wishing to speak Mayor Brown closed the Public
Hearing.
10.
ORDINANCE NO. 1664
APPROVED
Councilman Scoma moved, seconded by Councilman Garvin, to approve
Ordinance No. 1664, subject to the Planning and Zoning comments, a 50 foot
set back, and 25 feet of landscaping on the south side of the property.
Motion carried 5-0.
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PZ 90-05 PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF
REVISIONS TO ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1080
REGARDING TEMPORARY SALES, MONUMENT SIGNS, AND BANNER SIGNS _
ORDINANCE NO. 1665
APPROVED
Mayor Brown opened the Public Hearing and called for anyone wishing to
speak in favor to please come forward.
Mr. Line summarized the changes to the proposed ordinance.
Mayor Brown called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to please
come forward.
There being no one wishing to speak Mayor Brown closed the Public Hearing.
Councilman Scoma moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Davis, to approve
Ordinance No. 1665 with the following changes: Section 24.6.1 - add the
\1ord "shelters" before the phrase IIshall be removed by the permit
holder... II; Section 30.4.3 - add the "lord "matching" before the word
IImonument"; Section 30.4.4 - add at the end of the paragraph lIor greater
than 20% of the surface height of the pole of which it is to be attached".
Motion carried 5-0.
*12.
PS 90-02 REQUEST OF GEORGE & NURIA PUTNAM,
THOMAS & KELLY REECE, LARRY & KATHRYN GLENN,
AND JEFFERSON PROPERTIES HOLDING CORPORATION
FOR REPLAT OF lOTS 5R, 6R, 7R, lOR, & 11R,
BLOCK 92, FOSTER VILLAGE ADDITION, SECTION 19
(lOCATED ON CYPRESS COURT NORTH OF MOSS LANE)
APPROVED
*13.
GN 90-51 REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 1629 - CHIMNEY INSPECTIONS _
ORDINANCE NO. 1670
APPROVED
*14.
GN 90-52 APPROVAL AND PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION NO. 90-18 -
MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT WITH HURST POLICE DEPARTMENT
APPROVED
15.
GN 90-53 CRIME CONTROL DISTRICT -
RESOLUTION NO. 90-20
TABLED
Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Councilman Sibbet, to table
Resolution No. 90-20 until a full Council was present.
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Page 5
Motion carried 5-0.
16.
GN 90-54 PRESENTATION OF FISCAL YEAR 1988-89
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
ACCEPTED
Mr. Clyde Womack of Peat Marwick Main and Company presented the annual
audit.
Mayor Pro Tem Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Garvin, to accept the
annual audit report and staff to forward comments on management letter at
a later date.
Motion carried 5-0.
*17.
GN 90-55 BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR GENERAL FUND ENCUMBRANCES
APPROVED
*18.
GN 90-56 APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER NO.1,
MAR WELL CONSTRUCTION - IRON HORSE CLUBHOUSE
CONSTRUCTION (CONCRETE LABOR)
APPROVED
*19.
GN 90-57 APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER NO.1,
FERIS ELECTRIC - IRON HORSE CLUBHOUSE
CONSTRUCTION (ELECTRICAL)
APPROVED
*20.
GN 90-58 APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER NO.1,
CHAS. F. WILLIAMS COMPANY - IRON HORSE CLUBHOUSE
CONSTRUCTION (HAND DRYERS)
APPROVED
*21.
GN 90-59 APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER NO.1,
MAR WELL CONSTRUCTION - IRON HORSE CLUBHOUSE
CONSTRUCTION (FRAMING LABOR)
APPROVED
*22.
GN 90-60 AUTHORIZATION TO lOAN UP TO $150,000
FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO PROVIDE START-UP
CAPITAL AT IRON HORSE GOLF COURSE
APPROVED
*23.
PU 90-15 AWARD OF lIGHT FIXTURE BID TO BLUEBONNET SUPPLY
APPROVED
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*24.
PU 90-16 AWARD OF BID FOR KITCHEN EQUIPMENT _
IRON HORSE GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE
APPROVED
*25.
PW 90-18 AWARD OF BID FOR WILLOWCREST/WENDElL/TOURIST
DRIVE AND WIlLOWCREST COURT SOUTH DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
APPROVED
26.
PW 90-19 ABANDONMENT OF RIGHT-OF-WAY
(PORTION OF LYNDA DRIVE) -
ORDINANCE NO. 1669
TABLED
Councilman Scoma moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Davis, to table
Ordinance No. 1669 until after the CIP Meeting on April 19, 1990 at which
time cost of improving the road would be evaluated.
Motion carried 5-0.
*27.
PAY 90-06 APPROVAL OF FINAL PAYMENT TO NEMA 3 ELECTRIC, INC.
APPROVED
28.
CITIZENS PRESENTATION
Ms. Myrtis Byrd, 7312 Hialeah Circle, appeared before the Council.
Ms. Byrd stated she had a concern on the Crime District proposition. Ms.
Byrd stated she felt it should not be jumped into before all of the
particulars were known. Ms. Byrd stated she also had a concern on the
streets and the drainage. Ms. Byrd stated her neighbor had called the
Public Works Department and had not had his call returned and he did have
a drainage problem.
Mr. John Brolick, 7317 Hialeah Circle, appeared before the Council.
Mr. Brolick stated he felt the water was coming from Eden. Mr. Brolick
stated the engineer thought it was a localized problem. Mr. Brolick
stated he would like for someone to look at it.
Mayor Pro Tem Davis asked Mr. Brolick what engineer had looked at it.
Mr. Brolick stated it was Mr. John Johnston of the City.
Mr. Line stated he was not familiar with this problem and would look into
it.
Mayor Pro Tern Davis asked that the CIP Committee receive a report on the
problem by the next CIP meeting.
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29.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tem Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Sibbet, to adjourn the
meeting.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
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WHEREAS, OWL c.omnunity'.6 ciilzenð liv.ing .in n.u.JlÁ-ing
homu plloudLy .6tJr.ive to mtún:ttún the.hr. cUgnLty and .independenc.e;
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WHEREAS, the ~ta6 6 .in n.u.JlÁ.ing homu .take plLide -in c.alLing
, 601l the bo.dy and .6p.úú.t by pIlov.ú:U.ng c.orLtinuOu.6, lov-ing c.Me;
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WHEREAS, the volunteeltð .út nLLIlAS.ing homeð úk.e pJLid.e -in
theÁJl abili..:t.y to enhanc.e the livu 06 nuJL6.ing home Ilu.id.ent.ð
tMough .6peúal pllog1U1nl.6 and even.t6; and
WHEREAS, the membVtð 06 The AmVLi.c.a.n HeaLth CMe.
Áð.6oc.ia:tion and The Te.x46 HeaLth CaJle Áð.6oc.ia:tion plloudLy
.6p0n60~ National N~.ing Home Week 1990.
NOfJJ, THEREFORE, I , Tommy BlLOwn, Mayoll 06 the Cliy 06
NoJtt.h JUc.hla.nd Hili..ð, Te.xa.ð do hVleby pllochWn the week 06 May
13th .thJtough 19th, 1990 a.ð:
"NURSING HOME WEEK"
.in the Cliy 06 NoJtth lUc.hi.and Hili..ð and. uJr.ge aLl ciilzenð t.o
t.ake pJt.ide .in c.aJÚng by vLsÆ:ting n.u.JlÁ.ing homu and teru:Ling
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who make tong t.vr.m c.Me .6ometMng 601l whic.h t.h.i.6 c.omrruni:ty tJwly
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donailonpllogllam6 Æn TaJtJlant County, and Me membeJL6 06 and
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oß:the CommunÁ.lie.ó and S;ta.,tu .-i..n wlúeh. we live; and
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,fteeognition 150ft :the eo~bu;t¡oñð made;to impILov~ng,:the
qr¿.aL<.:ty 96 ¿j.,6e 150IL ftuidenÁÄ 06 Noftt~ R,¿eheand Hiil-6.
NOW, THEREFORE" I, ~ Tommy BILOWYl., MatjoJt· 015 ;the Cay 'C~-,~_
06 Nolúth' RÆ.ehtand Hiil-6, 'do heJteby pILo~ciim,',Apiril24, 1990~'li6:
"SANDRA VURBIN VAY"
--In ;the Cay' 0 ð NofLth Ric.hland Hiil-6 and do hVLeby UJtge a.Lt
eitize~,:to join in ;thi-6.day 06 ILeeognÁ.lion.
IN WITNESS f.qHEREOF, I have -6e;t
my hand ~nd eèuLó ed :th e -6 eCLt 0 Ó
;the Cay 06 .Noll.:th ~ehtand Hiil-6
~o be a66ixed :thi-6 ~he 23ILd day
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Economic Development/Planning
4/23/90
_epartment:
Subject:
Request of Centex Real Estate Corporation
Council Meeting Date:
PS 89-30
Agenda Number:
for final plat of Lots 22, 23, & 24, Block 4,
Ember Oaks Addition.
This Final Plat was heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission at their April 11, 1990
meeting.
All requirements of Kevin Miller's review letter dated April 2, 1990 have been met and
the drainage letter forwarded to E-Systems as directed in the P & Z motion.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended by city staff that Council consider the recommendation of the Planning
and Zoning Commission to approve the Final Plat, subject to the written acknowledgement
of E-Systems approving the Permission for Grade-to-Drain being on file with the City.
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
APRIL 12, 1990 - 7:30 P. M.
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The meeting was called to order
Chairman, Mark Wood, at 7:30 P.
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James Brock
Don Bowen
Ron Lueck
Don Collins
Pat Marin
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George Angle
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Collins abstaining since they were not
present at the meeting.
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PS 89-30
Request of Centex Real Estate Corp.
for final plat of Lots 22, 23, & 24,
Block 4, Ember Oaks Addition.
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APPROVED
Mr. Collins made the motion to approve
PS 89-30 subject to the Engineer's
comments and recommend City Staff send
a letter to E-Systems regarding the
drainage as recommended. This motion
was seconded by Mr. Lueck and the
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April 3, 1990
Planning & Zoning Commission
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76182-0609
Re: Ember Oaks Addition
Lots 22-24, Block 4
Final Plat & Construction Plans
Dear Commission Members:
We are in receipt of your Engineer's comments relative to the
subject subdivision and offer the following response:
1. We are in concurrence with this item.
2. We are in concurrence with Items 2-6 and will so
comply on the final submittal.
We will be present at your April 12, 1990, Commission meeting
to discuss any questions you may have concerning this project.
Very truly yours,
TEAGUE NALL AND PERKINS, INC.
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915 Florence Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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REF: PWM 90-044
MEMO TO: Planning & Zoning Commission
FROM: Kevin B. Miller, P.E.
Assistant Director of utilities
SUBJECT: PS 89-30, EMBER OAKS ADDITION, Block 4, Lots 22-24;
Final Plat and Construction Plans
I have reviewed the subject documents and offer the following comments.
1. The letter submitted from E-Systems regarding offsite drainage is
acceptable but should receive clarification from the City. Public
Works has discussed the issue with the City Attorney. It is our
recommendation that the attached letter be sent Certified Mail-Receipt
Requested prior to approving construction.
2. The water and sanitary sewer service locations are generally
acceptable. The water services to lots 22 and 24 should be checked for
an approved water meter box. If the box is not acceptable, a new box
should be provided. The water service to lot 23 is unacceptable. the
existing eight (8") inch water line should be removed to two (2') feet
behind the curb. The water service for lot 23 should then be connected
directly to the end of the water main. The meter box for this service
should then be placed at the property line between lots 23 and 24.
3.
The appropriate water service connection detail should be added to the
plans.
4.
The flume and dissipators should be revised as shown on the attached
markup.
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A note should be added to the plans requlrlng all pavement removal to
be sawcut. Sawcuts may not be necessary at expansion joints but will
be required everywhere else.
6. A reproducible cover sheet ßhould be included with your next submittal.
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Bob Miller, Director of Economic Development
(817) 281-0041
· 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 · P.O. BOX 18609 · NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TEXAS 76180
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REF: PWL90-079
E-Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 660248
6252 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75266-0248
214/661-1000
Attn:
James W. Crowley
RE:
EMBER OAKS ADDITION, Block 4, Lots 22-24;
Letter of Permission for Grade-to-Drain
Mr. Crowley,
We are in receipt of your letter dated March 12, 1990. As you
know, Centex Corporation is acting as both the builder and
developer of the above referenced lots. The drainage however,
will be entering your property from a public drainage easement.
Paragraph two of your letter qualifies your acceptance of the
storm drainage water as conditional. The first condition states
that Centex Corporation will retain "...responsibility for any
consequences of this drainage on the land downstream..." from
your property. The City will not share in this responsibility
and therefore makes no guarantees or implies any warranties for
this drainage.
The second condition concerns adding a second set of baffles to
the flume. The third condition states that the swale will be
graded and sodded for a length of thirty (30') feet from the
flume outlet. In addition, "...the sod will be maintained by
the developer for a period of one year from its creation." The
City interprets this to mean that Centex Corporation will be
responsible for watering and replacing the sod for a period of
one year after the City approves the construction. The City
will not assist in any replacement of sod.
(817) 281-0041
7301 N.E. LOOP 820
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If you agree with the contents of this letter, no response is
required. If however, you disagree with any portion of this
letter, please respond in writing prior to May 1, 1990. Any
response should be directed to:
Gregory W. Dickens, P.E.
Director of Public Works/Utilities
P.o. Box 820609
North Richland Hills, Tx 76182-0609
Thank you for your cooperation.
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February 12, 1990
REF: PWM 90-023
MEMO TO:
Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM:
Kevin B. Miller, P.E.
Assistant Director of Utilities
SUBJECT:
EMBER OAKS; Block 4, Lots 22-24; Final Plat and
Construction Plans
I have reviewed the subject documents and offer the following
comments.
1. The attached easement dedication should be incorporated
into the closing paragraph after the Metes and Bounds
description.
2. There are existing water and sewer lines which were
previously constructed on this tract as a portion of Ember
Oaks Phase I. If these utility lines were constructed
within permanent easements, then the easements should be
identified on the plat. If the easements are no longer
required, then they should be identified as to be vacated.
3. All zoning for the adjacent lots should be clearly
indicated on the face of the plat.
4. Due to the location of the proposed storm drain inlets, it
appears that it would be extremely difficult to construct a
standard driveway approach on Lot 23. Some provision
should be made to accommodate a thirty (30') foot curb
opening to allow for a twenty (20') foot driveway. This
may require reconstructing a portion of the cul-de-sac to
accommodate the storm drain inlet and the driveway
approach.
5. Street Lighting is required by Section 1-06 of the Design
Manual. The locations of any existing street lights should
be shown on the plans to confirm compliance with current
ordinances. Any additional street lights which may be
required based on current ordinances should be coordinated
with Public Works and TU Electric. The cost for
installation of any additional street lights will be paid
by the developer directly to TU Electric.
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February 12, 1990
6. The Drainage Calculation Sheet from Ember Oaks Phase I may
be reused but should be revised to incorporate a current
seal and date. In addition, the proposed storm drain
should provide overland relief if for any reason the inlets
themselves should become plugged and therefore useless.
The overland relief should be concrete paved to facilitate
maintenance and to deter "cross-fencing". Note that a
similar situation occurred at the northwest corner of Phase
I on Block 4, between Lots 10 and 11. The overland
drainage (there are no curb inlets) is now blocked with a
stockade fence. In addition, a new letter of agreement
should be obtained from the property owner to the north.
The letter which is currently on file references specific
construction plans, method of discharge and grading to be
done. Since the discharge concept has now changed, a new
letter with similar content should be signed and notarized.
7. The existing water and sewer services should be relocated
as shown on the attached mark-ups. The Public Works
Department does not condone installing sanitary sewer mains
or services through a storm drain pipe if there is an
alternative. In this case, it appears that there is an
alternative.
8. A cover sheet should be used with the next submittal. The
specific items which need to be included in the cover sheet
and the construction plans are outlined in the Design
Manual.
9. The appropriate details for services should be included in
the construction plans. Note that the details included in
the Design Manual do not contain any logos other than that
of the City of North Richland Hills. It is therefore
recommended that the details be used in their entirety,
rather than excluding the title block.
10. Inspection fees will be due prior to starting construction.
The current rate is four (4%) percent for water and sewer
and three (3%) percent for streets and drainage.
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Assistant Director of Utilities
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John Johnston, P.E., Assistant Director of Public Works
Bob Miller, Director of Economic Development
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NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: Hanagement 1:nformation Sysrems . Council Meeting Date: 4-23-90
Software Contract with David Johnson -
eUbject: !Seso 1 uti on No". q 0 - 1 ~ Agenda Number: GN 90-43_
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We recommend entering into a contract with David Johnson to supply software
services over a period of one year at a cost of $57.50 per hour. The money
to pay the contract for this fiscal year is in the current budget and
earmarked for software development. Normally the hourly cost of these
services, when provided by our existing software vendors, is $80.00 per
hour. The cost of this years services with Mr. Johnson will be $26,344.
For the same services provided by our existing vendors the cost would be
$33,440. This contract will result in a savings of $7,096 for this current
year. Resolution 90-16 authorized the execution of the contract. The
detail fund source is identified as follows:
Funding Source:
01-20-04-4800
02-20-01-4850
$13,172
13,172
The proposed funding is for the remainder of fiscal year 1989/90.
Accounting principles require the General Fund BUdget and expenditures be
closed at the end of each fiscal year. The balance for the proposed
contract will be included in the budget 'for next year.
Staff was instructed by Council to draft this contract as close as' possible
to a sample provided by Councilman Scoma. The attached completed contract
is the final result after several revisions from three attorneys, vendor
and staff.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City council approve Resolution No. 90-16.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-16
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of North
Richland Hills, Texas, that:
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The Mayor be, and is hereby authorized to execute the
attached contract between the City of North Richland Hills
and David Johnson.
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The sum of $26,344.00 is hereby appropriated from the
current Operating Budget as follows:
Account No. 01-20-04-4800 $13,lï2.00
Account No. 02-20-01-4850 - - 13,172.00
to fund this contract.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of April, 1990.
APPROVED:
Tommy Brown - Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis - City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire - Attorney of the City
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CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
COUNTY OF TARRANT
WHEREAS, the city of North Richland Hills, Texas wishers to
engage the contract services of David Johnson as a computer
consultant; and
WHEREAS, the said David Johnson and the city of North
Richland Hills agree to the terms of this contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AGREED:
David Johnson (Vendor) shall, in accordance with the provisions
hereof furnish to North Richland Hills consulting services of
David Johnson as a contractor at the rate of $57.50 per hour for a
period of one year beginning the 1st day of May, 1990 and ending
on May 1, 1991. Vendor will submit time worked bi-weekly.
Payment of said statement shall be made in accordance with North
Richland Hills policy.
North Richland Hills shall reimburse Mr. Johnson for all reasonable
expenses incurred by vendor in connection with the services
performed in accordance with provisions of this agreement provided
vendor shall have obtained prior written approval form the
Management Information Systems Director.
Vendor shall at his expense, carryall necessary and appropriate
personal accident insurance to cover the vendor if and when he is
required by North Richland Hills to travel outside the City's
immediate area.
Vendor shall not drive a City funded vehicle at any time.
Vendor shall provide his own health/accident insurance and not be
entitled to the fringe benefits of the City Of North Richland
Hills.
Mr. Johnson shall perform his assignments in accordance with the
directions of the Management Information Systems Director and
North Richland Hills standards. While Mr. Johnson is on North
Richland Hills premises in connection with the performance of any
assignment, he shall comply with all of its rules, regulations and
policies concerning such matters as working hours (which will be
established by the Management Information Systems Director).
Vendor understands that the majority of work is to be performed on
North Richland Hills premises, and, to that end, North Richland
Hills shall supply Mr. Johnson with suitable work stations and
supplies needed to perform the tasks assigned by the Management
Information Systems Director.
Upon the Management Information Systems Director's request, Mr.
Johnson shall furnish written reports as to the progress of
assigned projects.
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Notice of termination, where upon this agreement shall terminate
on the effective date of such termination specified in such
notice, to be not less than thirty (30) days.
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the existence
of a joint venture pro principal and agent or employee and
employer relationship between North Richland Hills and vendor.
David Johnson agrees to perform his services at the rate of $57.50
per hour for such period of time and during such period, David
Johnson agrees to devote his services as outlined in Exhibi t "A tf .
He further agrees to train personnel selected by the City ei1~
perform functions as dictated by the Management Information
Systems Director. The parties agree that this training period
will take place during the last ninety days of this agreement.
The City agrees to provide David Johnson 19 hours of work each
week during the term of this agreement. In the event that the
scope of Mr. Johnson's duties requires more than 19 hours during
any particular week, he will be grantee compensation time off
during subsequent weeks. The parties agree that the time spent by
David Johnson is performing his duties under this agreement will
in no way affect the needs of the City under its existing contract
with United System Technology, Inc.
Any software package, which can be licensed, developed by Mr.
Johnson during the terms of this contract, the City may utilize on
a permanent basis forever, on any sy~tem it may own and have in
its possession applicable source code with no license fee ever to
be charged. The City may not however, sell or give it ~way. Mr.
Johnson would own the license and the subject software package
would be considered his property.
Signed this
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ATTEST:
David Johnson
City Secretary
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
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Create system tools to periodically perform system cleanup
and therefore insure that each system is running at an
optimum level.
Define and implement security on all computer systems within
the city. The definition should arrive at a degree of
security that allow adequate protection of date and programs
from unauthorized access, but does not hinder any user from
preforming their daily work.
Assist both internal and outside auditors in reviewing the
financial and other controls as it relates to data
processing systems and to insure that the systems are
preforming accurately.
Prepare written material and work guide lines for any future
operational personnel, and train the initial operational
personnel.
Evaluate all vendor proposals for automation as an
independent source using the "best interest of the city"
as the primary goal for the evaluation.
Manage and oversee the conversion of the existing software
used on the AS/400 from a 8/36 environment to a native
execution format. In dOing so, any custom features or
calculations that have been incorporated into the existing
systems must be brought forward and tested thoroughly. By
doing so the City will realize the benefit of the enhanced
version of the system, and utilize the operating efficiency of
the native format.
Conduct education for city personnel in user related system
commands for the AS/400. users have to this point received
only limited and informal training on system use.
Organize and configure the system to control system output.
At the current time on the AS/400 the majority of the
printed output is directed to one of two high speed printers
located in the computer room. Their output is many times
mixed and confused with others. By dividing the users into
work groups (along àepartmental organizational lines), the
output can be identified with a cover page, and then placed
in a specific area near the printers.
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Create procedures to insure that timely and continuous
backup copies of all data and program products are done.
This would include the systems throughout the city (i.e.
Police, Library, Fire) and will also include personal
computers. Most personal computers in use in the city at
this time are not backed up in a sufficient manner that would
guarantee that user could recover from a hardware failure.
Assist in application software development and/or
acquisition. Most of the application software currently in
use is nature and meets the needs of the end users, in that
it helps them get their daily work done, and gives them the
informational reporting they desire. However, in some areas
product enhancement or replacement may be required dependent
upon future requirements yet to be determined.
Plan and assist in the implementation of areas within the
city related to connectivity between users and the multiple
computers currently in use.
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Department: Po 1 ice Department
Council Meeting Date: 4-23-90
Subject:
Amendment to Ordinance, 722 - Regulating the morning AgeDdaNu~: GN 90-61
school zone tlmes at Carrle ~ranC1S rhomas tlementary - Urd. nl671
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The Birdville Independent School District (BISD), as a result of structural
deficiency, has closed the Carrie Francis Thomas Elementary School. All
students at this school are being bussed to the old Haltom High building in
Haltom City.
The Police Department and BISD are in agreement that in the interest of student
safety it is necessary to change the morning school zone time at Carrie Francis
Thomas Elementary from 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. The
amended school zone time coincides with the busing of all elementary students
between 7:00 a.m. - 7:50 a.m. to the Haltom City location. In September 1991
the new school is scheduled to be completed. The original school zone times
will be converted back to 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. at that time.
Recommendation:
Recommend approval of Ordinance #1671.
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ORDINANCE NO.
WHEREAS, the use of Carrie Francis Elementary School, in the City
of North Richland Hills, Texas, has changed; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend Ordinance No. 1559 to reflect
different hours for enforcement of the prima facie speed limits for the
school zone near said school;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that:
1.
Upon the basis of engineering and traffic investigation heretofore
made as authorized by Section 169 of Article 6701d, T.T.C.S., the prima
facie speed limit on the streets set forth below is set at 20 miles per
hour b~tween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m., between the hours of
11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon and between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m
either when such hours are described on official school speed limit signs
located in said zones set out below or when school zone signs bearing a
flashing amber light and located in said zones are in operation. It shall
be unlawful for vehicles travelling upon the below streets, during said
hours, to travel at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour. The school
zone established in this ordinance is:
Emerald Hills Way between the 8000 block and the 8300 block, Cork
Lane in the 5600 block, Newman Drive in the 5600 block and O'Brian
Way in the 8100 and 8200 blocks.
2.
Any person violating any portion of this Ordinance shall be fined
not in excess of $200.00.
3.
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after
its date of passage and publication as required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED this
day of
, 1990.
APPROVED:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Attorney for the City
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Department:
~Ubject:
Environmental Services
~ Council Meeting Date:April 23. 199
ADpointment to Animal Shelter Advisory Board
Agenda Number: GN 90-62
Lynn Buffington, former Director of the Humane Society of North Texas has
resigned from the Animal Shelter Advisory Board.
The position must be filled by a member of an Animal Welfare Organization in
accordance with state law.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the City Council make an appointment to the Animal
Shelter Advisory Board.
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4/23/90
Council Meeting Date:
GN 90-63
Agenda Number:
Appointments to Industrial Development
Committee.
The Industrial Development Committee (IDC) was incorporated in February of 1980 to
further the specific purpose of the promotion and development of commercial, industrial
and manufacturing enterprises and to promote and encourage employment in the City of
North Richland Hills.
There are seven members on the Committee.
and E.F. Crites are currently vacant.
Those seats which were held by James Walker
In attempting to fulfill the desire of the City Council to have active members of our
business community involved with the IDC, the Industrial Development Committee placed
the below names before Mayor Brown and Mayor Pro Tern Davis to be considered for
appointment to the Committee:
1. Bob Hamm, President
Harston Sand and Gravel
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North Fort Worth Bank - NRH
RECOMMENDATION:
I ~ It is recommended by Mayor Brown, Mayor Pro-Tern Davis and the Industrial Development
Committee that Bob Hamm and Jay McSpadden be appointed to the Industrial Development
Committee (Expiration Date - January 1992).
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Department:
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4/23/90
Council Meeting Date:
Subject: Estab 1 ; shment of NRH Comm; ttee for the Future Agenda Number: GN 90-64
It is the feeling of the Industrial Development Committee (IDC)
that it would be extremely beneficial to the Committee and to the
City to be able to draw from the existing talents of various
business and industry leaders within our community.
While such a committee should represent a broad spectrum of the
NRH business community, appointed representatives would not
necessarily need to be residents of North Richland Hills -
something which would make a broader range of talented
individuals available to the City.
It is believed that it would be impressive to prospective
relocation candidates for the City to show a fully integrated
"team" approach when seeking their business. I.E. - having a
team including Industry, Utility, Banking and Educational leaders
available to talk to when reviewing NRH.
With this thought in mind, the Industrial Development Committee
is requesting that the City Council approve the establishment of
a "NRH Committee for the Future".
The NRH Committee for the Future would meet with the Industrial
Development Committee at least two times yearly to be updated on
ongoing economic development activities. When called upon by the
IDC and/or city staff, members of the NRH Committee for the
Future could be contacted for input relative to their particular
area of expertise when marketing the City.
It is proposed that the NRH Committee for the Future be comprised
of not more than 20 members. Permanent membership would include
individuals from the following major employers located in our
City:
INDUSTRY
Bates Container
Teenol
Carlisle
Sealy Matress
H & M Foods
Life Investors
Burlington Northern Railroad
Source of Funds:
Bonds (GO/Rev.)
Operating Budget
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UTILITY
Southwestern Bell
Lone Star Gas
TU Electric
EDUCATION
Tarrant County Junior College - NE Campus
Birdville Independent School District
BUSINESS
Hudiburg Chevrolet
Alan Young Buick
Huggins Honda
Northeast Chamber of Commerce
At Large Members (4)
If authorized by Council, representatives of the above companies
would be contacted and an appropriate individual from each
appointed to the NRH Committee for the Future. The At Large
Members would be chosen by the Industrial Development Committee.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended by the Industrial Development Committee and the
city staff that establishment of the "NRH Conunittee for the
Future" be approved.
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City Secretary 4/23/90
Department: Council Meeting Date:
Appointment of Alternate to Beautification Commission GN 90-67
Subject: Agenda Number:
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On January 8, 1990 Council approved Ordinance No. 1656 allowing for an alternate
position. This position has not been filled and is a Mayor's appointment.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that an alternate be appointed to the Beautification Commission.
Finance Review
Source of Funds:
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Council Meeting Date: 04/23/90
Public Hearing on Land Use Assumption Plan for the
Establi~hment of W~rAr ~nn W~~røw~rør Tmp~rr Fpp~
Agenda Number: GN 90-68
The Mayor should open the public hearing and allow interested parties the
opportunity to speak.
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee (Planning & Zoning Commission)
has worked closely with staff and our consultants to revise and update the
previously approved Land Use Assumption Plan (related to drainage impact
fees) and to include the City of Watauga in the service area, as required to
establish water and wastewater impact fees.
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee has recommended adoption of the
Land Use Assumption Plan as submitted to Council. The City of Watauga has
approved the portion of the Land Use Assumption Plan which concerns their
City at their Council Meeting on March 12, 1990. This plan will form the
basis for the computation of Impact Fees pursuant to the provisions of
Senate Bill 336.
The Mayor should close the public hearing.
Recormnendation:
The staff and Capital Improvements Advisory Committee recommend the Council
approve the Land Use Assumption Plan with any appropriate amendments as
determined by Council at the public hearing.
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Watauga City Council
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March 12, 1990
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NEW BUSINESS- CONTINUED:
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Councilman Dollarhide moved to approve the Land Use Assumption
Plan drawing (dated March 1990) for North Richland Hills water
system study. Councilman Ivey seconded the motion which prevailed
by the following vote:
AYES: Ivey, Day, Dollarhide, Craig, Jeffries
NOES: Barnett
ABSENT: Brown
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There being no further business to discuss at this time, Councilman
Ivey moved for the meeting to adjourn. Councilman Dollarhide
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
AYES: Ivey, Day, Dollarhide, Craig, Jeffries, Barnett
NOES: None
ABSENT: Brown
The City Council meeting adjourned at 7:18 p.m.
APPROVED: this the 26th day of Mãrch, 1990.
SIGNED: this the 26th day of March, 1990.
APPROVED:
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City of J:{õrth Richland Hills
April 17, 1990
Mayor Tommy Brown and City Council Members
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
Re: Water/Wastewater Impact Fees;
Land Use Assumption Map
Dear Mayor Brown:
As you know, the Planning and Zoning Commission serves as the
Capi tal Improvements Advisory Conuni ttee· in the review of impact
fees in our community.
The Commission has, on several occasions, reviewed and made
recommendations to city staff and Knowlton-English-Flowers on
the Land Use Assumption Map which is being utilized to compute
the proposed water/wastewater impact fees which Council will be
reviewing.
We have been advised that it is not a requirement of SB-336 that
the Commission take a formal vote on the Land Use Assumption Map.
As Council prepares to review this project, I wanted to confirm
with you all that the Commission has been actively involved and
make you aware that our recommendations have been incorporated in
the Land Use Assumption Map which you will be considering.
If you have any questions please. give me a call.
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Planning nd Zoning Commission
cc: P&Z Members
R. Line
D. Horvath
G. Dickens
R. Albin
B. Miller
(817) 281-0041 · 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 · P.O. BOX 820608 . NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76182-0601
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aDepartment: Council Meeting Date:
... City Employp.es Recognition - Resolution No. 90-23 GN 90-69
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Mayor Brown observed the incident discussed in the attached resolution and directed the
staff to prepare the resolution.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City Council approve Resolution No. 90-23.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-23
WHEREAS, on April 17th, 1990 a gasoline leak of undetermined orlg1n
caused an accumulation of gasoline in the City of North Richland Hills'
Wastewater Collection System; and
WHEREAS, the gasoline and its attendant vapors created a potentially
hazardous condition at the First Interstate Bank and in surrounding areas;
and
WHEREAS, the potential danger was sufficient to necessitate the
evacuation of the bank building; and
WHEREAS, the City of North Richland Hills' Fire Department directed a
multi-agency emergency response effort which quickly and safely restored
normalcy; and
WHEREAS, the City's Utility, Street, Police and Community Development
Departments all coordinated their actions effectively with the Fire
Department and played vital roles in resolving the problems; and
WHEREAS, the citizens and taxpayers of North Richland Hills are
extremely fortunate to be served by such dedicated and professional
employees;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of North Richland Hills that all employees involved in containing the
hazardous condition described above be commended and congratulated for
their outstanding and dedicated service; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes
of this City Council Meeting as a testimonial to the excellent work of
these outstanding employees.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of April, 1990.
APPROVED:
Tommy Brown - Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis - City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire - Attorney for the City
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_epartment:
Subject:
Budget Council Meeting Date: 4/23/90
Award of Annual Water Meter Contract to
*Schlumberger Industries ~ Neptune Water Division Agenda Number: PU 90-17
On April 11, 1990, bids were opened for the City's annual water
meter contract.
Following is an analysis of the bids received which meet the
City's specifications using the estimated volumes as quoted
in the bid package:
*Schlumberger Industries
Neptune Water Division
Sensus Technologies, Inc.
$ 131,250
175,400
Badger Meter, Inc
Utility Division
187,900
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Recommendation:
It is the staff's recommendation that *Schlumberger Industries,
Neptune Water Division be awarded the annual contract for the
purchase of water meters for the period May 1, 1990 - April 30,
1991.
Finance Review
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Award of Bid for Carpet and Installation at the
Iron Horse Golf Course Clubhouse to *Contract Carpets Agenda Number: PU 90-18
Formal bids were solicited and opened on April 16, 1990 for the
purchase and installation of carpet at the Iron Horse Golf Course
Clubhouse. Following is a list of vendors and their respective
bids:
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Vendor Without Pad With 68 oz. Pad With 50 oz. Pad
E & S Floors $ 8,891 $11,505 $11,203
Clifton Carpets 7,858 9,434 No Bid
*Contract Carpets 8,163 10,605 9,240
Alternate Bid 6,754 9,196 7,831
Decorative Decisions 8,679 No Bid No Bid
The recommended low bid comes in under the anticipated budget of $10,000
for this project. Recreational Services, Ltd., based on their
experience at other clubs they operate, has recommended that the carpet
be installed without a pad.
Recommendation:
It is recommended by City Staff and Recreational Services, Ltd. that the
bid for carpet, without pad, be awarded to *Contract Carpets in the
amount of $6,754.
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~epartment:
Subject:
Budget
Award of Bid for Two Trailer Mounted Sump Pumps
to *Moody-Day Inc.
Council Meeting Date: 4/23/90
Agenda Number: PU 90-19
Included in the 1989-90 Utility Fund Operating Budget are funds for
the replacement of two trailer mounted portable sump pumps for the
Public Works Department. By quickly dewatering repair trenches,
the sump pumps allow City utility crews to correct major leaks and
perform maintenance on water and sewer lines.
Formal bids were solicited and opened March 28, 1990. Following is
a summary of the bids received:
VENDOR
TOTAL BID
*Moody-Day Inc.
$20,700
McKenzie Equipment Co.
21,602
Smith Pump Company, Inc.
21,720
Recommendation:
4IÞ Staff recommends that Council approve ~h~ l_~~~~ ~àjT:~~l
funds as noted above, and award the bid for the purchase of two
trailer mounted portable sump pumps to *Moody-Day, Inc., in the
amount of $20,700.
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Agenda Number: PW 90-20
Industrial Park North Railroad Crossing and
ComplQtion of Road
Agenda item PW 90-22 recommends approval of an agreement with st. Louis
Southwestern Railroad Company for the installation of a rubberized crossing at
Industrial Park Boulevard North.
The Municipal Complex project was completed and the rema~n~ng funds were
transferred to Unspecified CIP Accounts. Those remaining funds total $425,000.
The two remaining projects related to the Municipal Complex are the drainage
channel improvements and the railroad crossing at Industrial Park Boulevard
North.
The proposed funding from Unspecified and potential participation accounts for
these two projects are outlined below:
Municipal Complex Channel Improvements
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B.
General CIP - Unspecified
utility CIP - Unspecified
$120,500
120,500
Total Channel Improvement
$241,000
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Industrial Park Boulevard R/R Crossing
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B.
C.
General CIP - Unspecified
Utility eIP - Unspecified
Developer Participation
$ 83,500
148,500
105,000
Total R/R Crossing
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This proposed budget is based upon the engineers estimate of cost for the street
improvements for the Industrial Park Boulevard Railroad Crossing, the railroad's
estimate of the rubberized railroad crossing (see agenda Item PW 90-22), low bid
received for the Municipal Complex Channel Improvements, and cost participation
by the 3 adjacent property owners, excluding the City.
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The northeast property owner, Engler, is obligated by contractual agreement to
pay 1/4 the cost of the crossing or $35,000, whichever is less. If we can
eventually recover $35,000 from each of the other 2 property owners to the
southeast and southwest of the crossing, we can collect a total of $105,000 in
participation. If we do not get cost participation as expected, we will bring a
revised budget back to you for consideration, including the possibilities of
assessing a portion of these costs.
Award of the Municipal Complex Channel Improvements project has been delayed due
to a U.S. Sprint cable conflict with the proposed channel liner installation.
We are currently coordinating with the Railroad and U.S. Sprint to get Sprint to
relocate their cable at no cost to the City.
Funding Source:
As indicated above, sufficient funds are available from Unspecified CIP General
and utility Accounts.
Recommendation:
The staff recommends approval of the subject budgets and the transfer of funds
as indicated above.
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Council Meeting Date: 04/23/90
Award of Bid on Watauga Road @ Smithfield Road
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Traffic Signalization
Agenda Number: PT·T qO-? 1
Bids were received on the subject project April 4, 1990 and the low bidders
are shown below.
Bidder
Amount
Calendar Days Bid Time
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Arjang Electric Systems
Sharrock Electric
Durable Specialties
$100,913.90
$105,674.49
$111,633.90
120
150
190
Funding Source:
City Council in previous actions approved funding of the proposed project
(see PW 89-40 and PW 89-43). A summary of those separate allocations and a
proposed transfer are detailed below.
Budget
Prior to Design
Transfer
of Funds
Adjusted
Budget
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Watauga Rd.@ Smithfield Rd.
13-08-86-6000
Engineering
Construction
$ 10,000
65,000
<$ 7,000>
$ 10,000
58,000
Holiday Ln.@ Noreast Dr.
13-45-86-6000
Engineering
Construction
5,000
30,000
$17,000
5,000
47,000
Unspecified Draw-Down Funds
13-90-99-5020
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Totals
$110,000
$120,000
Recommendation:
The staff recommends the Council award the subject project to Arjang
Electric Systems in the amount of $100,913.90 for a period of 120 calendar
days and approve the transfer of funds as indicated above.
Finance Review
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KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas
April 12, 1990
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
Re: 3-361, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION ON WATAUGA ROAD AT
SMITHFIELD ROAD, AND ON HOLIDAY LANE AT
NOR'EAST DRIVE
BID TABULATION
Bids were received on April 4, 1990, for the referenced project. This project
includes construction of traffic signalization installations on Watauga Road
at Smithfield Road and on Holiday Lane at Nor'East.
Bids were received from a total of three (3) contractors as presented on the
attached tabulation. A summary of the two low bidders is listed below:
Low Bidder Second Bidder Construction
< Arjang Elec. > < Sharrock Elec. > Budget
Watauga Road $ 55,709.10 $ 59,392.00 $ 65,000.00
Holiday Lane 45,204.80 46,282.49 30,000.00
Total Bid $ 100,913.90 $ 105,674.49 $ 95,000.00
Calendar Days 120 150 150
The two low bidders are above the budgets available for this project. There
are over 120 bid items in this contract. The engineer's estimated cost of
each pay item is very close to the low bidder's amounts except for two main
items -- the Traffic Signal Controllers for each signal location. The
engineer's estimated cost of the two controllers totals $10,750. The low
bidder's proposal for the two controllers totals $16,000, which is $5,250 over
our estimate. The difference in the low bid and the budget is $5,913.90.
Evidently, there has been a supplier's price increase in the controller costs
since the preliminary pre-design engineer's estimate was prepared.
The low bidder, Arjang Electric Systems has not previously done any traffic
signal installations in North Richland Hills. We have received from the low
bidder financial statements, a list of other traffic signalization projects
1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367
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Apri 1 12, 1990
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TRAFFIC SIGNALIZATION
completed by this company, and a list of references. We have interviewed
several of the listed references and their comments are available for your
review.
In the absence of any seriously negative reports concerning the low bidder,
Arjang Electric System, Inc., P.O. Box 121816, Arlington, Texas 76012, we would
recommend award to that company in the amount of $100,913.90 for a period of 120
Calendar Days.
We will be present at the April 23, 1990 Council Meeting to answer any questions
you may have concerning this project.
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Enclosures
cc: Mr. Dennis Horvath, Deputy City Manager
Mr. Greg Dickens, P.E., Director of Public Works
Mr. John Johnson, P.E., Assistant Director of Public Works
Mr. lee Maness, Director of Finance
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NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Public Works
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Council Meeting Date:04/23/90
Agenda Number:PW 90-22
Agreement with st. Louis Southwestern Railway
Company for IndJIstrial p~~1T 13nll1ø~T~rrl rrn~c;n'J
(TCC-623.85), Resolution No. 90-22
Resolution No. 90-22 authorizes the Mayor to execute the agreement which
grants the City the street easement across the railroad right-of-way and
provides for the railroad to construct the rubberized crossing with two
flashing crossing signals on Industrial Park Boulevard. The cost to the
City is estimated to be $194,903 for this crossing with signals and
automatic arms. The railroad is obligated to complete the crossing within
one year of the execution of the agreement.
Funding Source:
The cover sheet outlining the revised budget for the Municipal Complex as
included in this agenda provides sufficient funds for the proposed contract.
Recommendation:
The staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 90-21.
Finance Review
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RESOLUTION NO. 90-22
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that:
The Mayor be, and is hereby, authorized to execute the
agreement between the City of North Richland Hills and St. Louis
Southwestern Railway Company concerning the railroad at grade
crossing improvements on Industrial Park Boulevard, a copy of
which is attached to this resolution, as the act and deed of the
City of North Richland Hills.
PASSED AND APPROVED this
day of
, 1990, A.D.
APPROVED:
Tommy Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis, City Secretary
APPROVED AT TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire, Attorney
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R. R. MAHON
CHIEF ENGINEER
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IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO
E-08l4/323-2(NRH)
T-CB-NRH-89-28
Mr. Gregory W. Dickens
Director of Public Works/Utilities
City of North Richlahd Hills
P. O. Box 18609
North R~chland Hills, TX 76180
Dear Mr. Dickens:
Kindly refer to the proposed grade crossing improvements
to Industrial Boulevard North, TCC-623.85, in North Richland
Hills.
Attached are duplicate counterparts of d proposed
Construction/Maintenance Agreement in connection with the
above project. Please have both counterparts executed on
behalf of the City and return to this office for our further
handling. Would also appreciate your attaching certified copy
of Resolution passed by governing body of the City
duthorizing acceptance and execution of the agreement.
The easement indenture will be forwaràed upon completion
of the property description.
Yours very truly,
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CONSTRUC'fION
ckllopJLW 90-91
THIS AGREEMENT, made this ____ day of
, 1990,
by and between ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a Missouri
corporation, herein called "Railroad", and CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, herein termed
"City";
RECITALS:
The parties hereto desire to set forth by this instrument
their agreements with respect to the improvements of an at grade
crossing of Industrial Boulevard (Crossing No. TCC-623.85) where
same crosses tracks of Railroad at or near North Richland Hills,
in the County of Tarrant, State of Texas.
AGREEMENT:
1. Railroad shall furnish the necessary labor and materials,
tools and equipment and shall perform the following work:
A. Install two flashing light grade crossing signals
with additional light units mounted on cantilever arms
supplemented with automatic gate arms, together with
necessary actuating and operating circuits and adequate
instrument housing, hereinafter collectively referred to
as "signals" as said crossing.
B. Relay 138 track feet of 136# CWR.
c. Recondition track and resurface crossing area.
D. Install 66 foot full-depth rubber crossing surface.
Said signals shall be located approximately as indicated on the
print of Railroad's Drawing No. 89-9876, dated August 3, 1989,
attached and made a part hereof. Installation and all materials for
said signals shall be in accordance with Railroad's usual standards.
2. City agrees to reimburse Railroad for One Hundred Percent
(100%) of all cost and expense incurred by ~ailroad in connection with
furnishing materials and performing the work specified in Section 1
above. The estimated amount reimbursable to Railroad by City
hereunder is One Hundred Ninety-four Thousand Nine Hundred Three
Dollars ($194,903.00) as delineated on the detail of estimate attached
and made a part hereof.
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3. Following execution of this instrument, Railroad will order
the delivery of all materials required to perform the work
contemplated herein and shall submit to City a bill for Eighty Percent
(80%) of City's share of the estimated cost of materials to
be furnished by Railroad. As soon as the crossing signals and/or the
crossing surface have been placed in operation, Railroad shall submit
to City bills for Eighty Percent (80%) of City's shaLe of the
estimated cost of applicable labor furnished by Railroad. Following
completion of audit, Railroad shall submit to City a final bill for
the actual total cost of the work performed by Railroad, less the
progress payments made by City hereunder. City shall pay all of such
bills promptly.
In the event progress payments made by City exceeds the audited
total final cost, the difference shall be promptly refunded to City
by Railroad.
4. After installation of said signals has been completed,
Railroad shall maintain same so long as they remain in place. If
federal funds or any other governmental funds for maintenance become
available, Railroad shall be reimbursed to the extent of such
availability.
5. The work to be performed by Railroad hereunder shall be
commenced as soon as labor and materials are available, following
execution of this instrument, and shall be completed within one (1)
year thereafter.
6. This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the successors and assigns of Railroad and the assigns of City.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents
to be executed in duplicate the day and year first herein written.
ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY
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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
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CONSTRUCTION
ckllopJLW 90-91
THIS AGREEMENT, made this
day of
, 1990,
by and between ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a Missouri
corporation, herein called "Railroad", and CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, herein termed
"City";
RECITALS:
The parties hereto desire to set forth by this instrument
their agreements with respect to the improvements of an at grade
crossing of Industrial Boulevard (Crossing No. TCC-623.85) where
same crosses tracks of Railroad at or near North Richland Hills,
in the County of Tarrant, State of Texas.
AGREEMENT:
1. Railroad shall furnish the necessary labor and materials,
tools and equipment and shall perform the following work:
A. Install two flashing light grade crossing signals
with additional light units mounted on cantilever arms
supplemented with automatic gate arms, together with
necessary actuating and operating circuits and adequate
instrument housing, hereinafter collectively referred to
as "signals" as said crossing.
B. Relay 138 track feet of 136# CWR.
C. Recondition track and resurface crossing area.
D. Install 66 foot full-depth rubber crossing surface.
Said signals shall be located approximately as indicated on the
print of Railroad's Drawing No. 89-9876, dated August 3, 1989,
attached and made a part hereof. Installation and all materials for
said signals shall be in accordance with Railroad's usual standards.
2. City agrees to reimburse Railroad for One Hundred Percent
(100%) of all cost and expense incurred by Railroad in connection with
furnishing materials and performing the work specified in Section 1
above. The estimated amount reimbursable to Railroad by City
hereunder is One Hundred Ninety-four Thousand Nine Hundred Three
Dollars ($194,903.00) as delineated on the detail of estimate attached
and made a part hereof.
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3. Following execution of this instrument, Railroad will order
the delivery of all materials required to perform the work
contemplated herein and shall submit to City a bill for Eighty Percent
(80%) of City's share of the estimated cost of materials to
be furnished by Railroad. As soon as the crossing signals and/or the
crossing surface have been placed in operation, Railroad shall submit
to City bills for Eighty Percent (80%) of City s share of the
estimated cost of applicable labor furnished by Railroad. Following
completion of audit, Railroad shall submit to City a final bill for
the actual total cost of the work performed by Railroad, less the
progress payments made by City hereunder. City shall pay all of such
bills promptly.
In the event progress payments made by City exceeds the audited
total final cost, the difference shall be promptly refunded to City
by Railroad.
4. After installation of said signals has been completed,
Railroad shall maintain same so long as they remain in place. If
federal funds or any other governmental funds for maintenance become
available, Railroad shall be reimbursed to the extent of such
availability.
5. The work to be performed by Railroad hereunder shall be
commenced as soon as labor and materials are available, following
execution of this instrument, and shall be completed within one (1)
year thereafter.
6. This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the successors and assigns of Railroad and the assigns of City.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents
to be executed in duplicate the day and year first herein written.
ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY
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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
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¡"Department: Council Meeting Date: 04/23/90
Approve Payment to Diamond Oaks Country Club
Subject: Agenda Number: PAY 90-07
I The City has installed a 16" water main across the Diamond Oaks Country Club
as part of the Beach street Connection Water Main project. The damage to
the golf course needs to be repaired as soon as possible in accordance with
I our agreement with the Country Club approved by Council October 23, 1989,
GN 89-143. The contract for the water line construction does not include
adequate allowances for topsoil and solid sod to repair the amount of area
I that has sustained damage. In the contract, approximately $3,000 was
allocated for golf course repairs.
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staff has coordinated with the Country Club management to arrive at a
mutually agreeable delineation of areas to be repaired by the Country Club
and their associated costs. The total estimated cost for the repairs is
$25,280. The same repairs being accomplished by the City's contractor would
cost $35,000 based on his bid prices.
Due to the urgency of restoring the grass in the fairways and removing any
hindrance to play golf, the staff has already paid Diamond Oaks Country Club
a total of $7,500 (see attached letter). This amount should allow the
Country Club to begin buying the grass and topsoil needed to accomplish the
repairs.
Funding Source:
Due to a section of 8" water line on US Hwy. 377 between Dent Road and
Tourist Drive not being installed at this time or anytime in the foreseeable
future, we will have at least $40,000 of savings on this project.
Therefore, sufficient funds should be available to cover this golf course
repair costs of $25,280.
Recormnendation:
The staff recommends Council approve a total payment of $25,280 to the
Diamond Oaks Country Club for golf course restoration in areas where the
City of North Richland Hills 16" water main has recently been installed.
Finance Review
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April 11, 1990
REF: PWL 90-090
Diamond Oaks Country Club
5821 Diamond Oaks Drive North
Haltom City, Texas 76117
817/834-6261
Attn:
Mr. Dan Franklin, General Manager
RE:
BEACH STREET CONNECTION WATER MAIN; Golf Course Repair
Mr. Franklin,
Per coordination with you and your staff, we have revised your initial
proposed estimate of $27,480 to accomplish the required repair to the golf
course due to the referenced project and calculated a total proposed cost of
$25,280. We have requested a bid from J.L. Bertram Construction for the
same work but have not received any proposal. Due to the urgency of
restoring the grass and removing any hindrance to play golf, we will be
taking your revised proposal to the City of North Richland Hills Council for
approval on April 23, 1990.
The City Manager has authorized an initial payment of $7,500 to you; $3,000
of which is the approximate amount the City was to pay the Contractor for
some golf course restoration and $4,500 per the City Managerls authority.
The $7,500 check is enclosed and the remaining $17,780 will be paid when
authorized by the City Council. Upon full payment of the $25,280, the City
and Contractor will incur no further liability for the repairs unless the
trench line settles or the main develops a leak. The Contractor has a 2
year maintenance bond with the City, therefore, we will need to be notified
immediately if a problem arises.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. If you have any questions,
please contact us.
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enclosures
cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager
Mr. Don Strickland/J.L. Bertram Construction
(817) 281-0041
· 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 · P.O. BOX 18609 · NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76180
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Project: Beach Street Water Line
Location: Diamond Oaks Golf Course
By: Kevin Miller
Date: April 10, 1990
11 No Item Units Quantity Cost Total Cost
1. I Top Soil CY 480 $ 8.33 $ 4,000.00
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;1 4 . Bermuda Grass SY 7,000 $ 1.20 $ 8,400.00
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! 6 Laborers DY 5 $ 300.00 $ 1,500.00
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City of North Richland Hills
and Vatauga
LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS
for Computing
VATER AND VASTEVATER IMPACT FEES
Prepared by
Knowlton-EnglIsh-Flowers, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
283-6211
April 19, 1990
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April 19, 1990
LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS
Job 3-426
LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS
FOR COMPUTING
VATER AND VASTEVATER
IMPACT FEES
FOR THE CITIES OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
AND VATAUGA
INTRODUCTION
Senate Bill 336, enacted by the Texas Legislature in 1987 and amended in 1989,
provides authorization for local governments to enact and impose impact fees for
capital improvements related to water and wastewater facilities. The bill
requires local governments to adopt future land use assumptions as well as a
capital improvement plan for a ten-year period. This document establishes land
use assumptions for water and wastewater facilities, summarizes assumptions about
population growth and employment that will occur in North Richland Hills and
Vatauga during the next 10 years and beyond to ultimate build-out. Also included
is a description of the Vater and Yastewater Service Area and the general nature
of capital facilities which may be required to serve new growth through the year
2000 and beyond.
BACKGROUND
The Cities of North Richland Hills and Vatauga receive treated water from the City
of Fort Vorth and from the Trinity River Authority (TRA). North Richland Hills
owns and maintains the facilities which provide water distribution to its
customers in both NRH and Vatauga. Vastewater flows generated in NRH and Vatauga
are transported through the NRH-owned and maintained sanitary sewer collection
system to treatment facilities operated by Fort Vorth and TRA.
SERVICE AREA
The water and wastewater service area includes both the Cities of North Richland
Hills and Vatauga as shown in Figure 1. The over-all water service area is
divided into three sub-areas or pressure planes as shown in Figure 2.
TABLE 1, VATER SERVICE SUB-AREAS
1 . TRA HIGH PLANE SERVICE AREA
2. FORT VORTH LOY PLANE SERVICE AREA
3. FORT VORTH VATAUGA SERVICE AREA
Although water can be passed currently from one sub-area to another as demands
dictate, pipes are sized and valves are in place which will permit partial
separation and independent operation of each sub-area if necessary. A future
elevated storage tank in the Vatauga Service Sub-Area is required to facilitate
complete separation of the Vatauga and NRH systems, however.
Impact Fee Study
NRH and Vatauga
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Request of George & Nuria Putnam,
Thomas & Kelly Reece, Larry & Kathryn
Glenn, & Jefferson Properties Holding
Corporation for replat of Lots 5R, 6R,
7R, lOR, & 11R, Block 92, Foster
Village Addition, Section 19.
Ms. Marin made the motion to approve
PS 90-02 subject to the engineer's
comments. This motion was seconded by
Mr. Barfield and the motion carried
6-0.
The meeting adjourned at
& Zoning Commission
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ESTABLISHED 1880
GAREY W GILLEY
DON W. HICKEY
C RICHARD DAVIS. JR.
STEPHEN H. ROBERSON
BROOKES BAKER SURVEYORS
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORA nON
TITLE AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEYING
BROOKES BAKER BUILDING - 511 E. BLUFF STREET
13' 7 -335-7151
METRO 429-6119
FORT WORTH. TEXAS 76102-2293
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City of North Richland Hills
7301 Northeast Loop 820
North Richland HIlls, Texas 761U2
R E :
Foster Village, Section 19
Replat Lots 5-R, 6-R, 7-R, lU-R and 11-R, Block 92
Dear vvanda:
BROOKES BAKER (1902-1955)
JOHN F. BAKER (1924-1985)
S. J. BAKER. CONSULTANT
FRED M. MORRIS. CONSULTANT
In response to letter from John A. Jonnstone, P.E. dated March 13,
1990, we offer the following:
1 ) Shown on
2) Shown on
3) Shown on
4) Shown on
5) Enclosed
6) Detailed
files.
7) Enclosed for your files.
8) As built surveys of each
We have only established the
and no building appears to
line.
plat.
plat.
plat.
plat.
for your
drainage
files.
study of original plat IS
enclosed for your
lot has nut been done by this firm.
outslde perimeter lines of each lot
be across any lot line or building
If you have any questions, please call.
Sincerely,
BROOKES BAKER SURVEYORS
f/~
Stephen H. Roberson
SHR:emg
enclosures
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March 13, 1990
REF: PWM 90-038
MEMO TO: Planning & Zoning Commission
FROM: John A. Johnston, P.E.
Assistant Director of Public Works
SUBJECT: FOSTER VILLAGE, Section 19;
Replat of Lots 5R - 11R, Block 92
We have reviewed the subject plat and offer the following
comments.
1. The Point-of-Beginning should be designated clearly on the
plat.
2. The closing paragraph of the Metes and Bound description
should be amended to include "... together with the right
of ingress and egress". See the marked up plat.
3. Utility easements should not be less than seven and
one-half (7.5) feet in width. The utility easements along
the west and rear property line of Lot 5R, Block 92 and the
utility easement at the rear of Lots lOR and 11R, Block 92
should be seven and one-half (7.5) feet in width.
4. The Vicinity Map should show Bursey Road.
5. A plan showing the location of the existing street lights
should be included with the next plat submittal. The
Public Works/Utilities Design Manual should be consulted to
determine if additional street lights are required. If
additional street lights are required to meet the current
criteria, a plan showing the proposed location of new
street lights should be included with the next submittal.
6. A detailed drainage study certified by a Professional
Engineer registered in the State of Texas will be required
with the next submittal. The detailed drainage study
certified for the original Plat is acceptable to use for
this replat.
(817) 281-0041 · 7301 N.E. lOOP 820 · P.O. BOX 18609 · NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TEXAS 76180
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PWM 90-038
March 13, 1990
Page Two
7. A plan showing the location of the existing fire hydrants
servicing these lots should be included with the next
submittal.
8. Future submittals should include a plan view of all
structures superimposed on the replat.
JAJ/gkj
cc: Gregory W. Dickens, Director of Public Works/Utilities
Kevin B. Miller, Assistant Director of Utilities
Bob Miller, Director of Economic Development
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Southwestern Bell
Telephone
1116 Houston
Room 1402
Fort Worth,TX 76102
March 7, 1990
City of North Richland Hills
P.o. Box 18609
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
RE: PS 90-02
Dear Wanda Calvert:
Southwestern Bell objects to the replat of Lots SR, 6R
7R, lOR, & 11R, Block 92, Foster Village Addition, Sect. 19.
See attached plat marked in red.
If you have any ques~ions, please feel free to call me
on 817-338-5274.
Sincerely,
DC¿ëü >1aAn~t!' ~
Dale J~¿n
Manager-Engineering Design
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SAMMONS CABLE SERVlœ~
P.o. BOX 2666
FORT \\YORTH, ~X.\S 76113
(817) -246-5538
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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO W~nn~ r~lul;:)rt-
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REF:
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P5 90-02
2-19-90
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SUBJECT:
FROM ~tP\11;:) P~nC'1;:)
Comm Den
PS 90 02
Be advised that the Department of Community Development has
reviewed the above mentioned plat and have found Lot l1-R
to be in violation of the current Zoning Ordinance. Lot ll-R
does not meet the sixty-five (65) foot width requirement at
front building line.
No other violations have been noted.
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April 19, 1990
LAND USE ASSUMPTIONS
Job 3-426
Also, additional parallel water lines along Rufe Snow Drive in Vatauga will be
required for full separation.
The Vastewater Service Area is divided into nine (9) separate watershed sub-areas
as shown in Figure 3. Those areas are further sub-divided as shown in Figure 7.
TABLE 2, VASTEVATER SERVICE SUB-AREAS
1 . Big Bear Creek 118.75 Acres
2. Big Fossil Creek 2,074.05
3. Calloway Branch 4,149.64
4. Little Bear Creek 2,286.86
5. Richland Hills 42. 14
6. Mesquite Branch 303.97
7. Valkers Branch 2,679.36
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NRH TOT AL 11,654.77
8. Big Fossil 2,438.63
9. Vhites Branch 161.02
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VATAUGA TOTAL 2,599.65
TOTAL SERVICE AREA 14,254.42
All service areas listed in Table 2 flow to Fort Vorth Vorth treatment facilities
except for the Little Bear and Big Bear watershed areas which will sewer to the
TRA Central Regional Vastewater Treatment Plant.
SERVICE AREA POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT
The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is a population planning
agency for the north central Texas area. This group uses available demographic
information concerning existing and projected population, employment, and land use
to develop planning estimates for the 16-county north central Texas area that
includes North Richland Hills and Vatauga.
Population estimates for NRH and Vatauga are based on data forecasted by NCTCOG
and City Staff estimates of residential, commercial and industrial growth in NRH
and Vatauga. Table 3 summarizes the total projected population and employment for
NRH and Vatauga for the years 1986, 1990, 2000, and ultimate.
TABLE 3, POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
1986 1990 2000 ULT.
EMPLOYMENT PROJECTIONS
1986 1990 2000 ULT.
NRH 43,297 48,863 62,007 92,774
VATAUGA 17,471 18,849 22,893 24,884
10,390 11,692 19,157 27, 185
1,272 1 ,503 4,094 5,459
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TOTALS 60,168 67,712 84,900 117,658 11,662 13,195 23,251 32,644
Impact Fee Study
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Senate Bill 336 requires that equivalent existing and future population service
units be related to land use types including single family residential,
multi-family, commercial, and industrial. The population projections included in
Table 3 were used to develop residential and multi-family service unit totals.
Commercial and industrial service unit totals are based on the employment
projections tabulated.
The Land Use Assumptions Maps for NRH and Vatauga were used to determine the
distribution of current and future population service units throughout the service
area as required to locate and quantify residential, multi-family, commercial, and
industrial populations.
LAND USE ASSUMPTION MAPS
Land Use Assumption Haps were developed based on input and guidance from the City
Councils, Planning Commissions, and Staff Members of NRH and Vatauga. These Haps
show current zoning or land use, along with future land use assumptions within the
currently undeveloped areas. These maps include the following information:
TABLE 4, LAND USE ASSUMPTION HAPS
1. Service Area Limits
2. Current Zoning or Land Use Areas
3. Currently Undeveloped Areas (Shaded)
4. Future Zoning or Land Use Assumption Areas
Each separate zoning or land use area on both the NRH and Vatauga Land Use
Assumptions Haps were electronically digitized using a Geographical Information
System (GIS) computer program called ARC/INFO. The land use area in acres or
square miles of each individual zone was computed and stored in a database. A
tabulation of the computed areas of each zone, grouped by watershed areas, is
presented in the Appendix to this report. The following data were identified and
stored electronically for each land use zone or area:
TABLE 5, LAND USE ZONE DATA
1. Area in Acres or Square Miles
2. Land Use Type or Category
3. Existing, lO-Year, or Ultimate Development
4. Vater Pressure Plane Area
5. Sanitary Sewer Service Area
The data for each zone listed above and included in the database were recombined
or grouped as required to develop population distribution, water demand
distribution, sanitary sewer flow discharges, land use category analysis, etc.
Figure 4 shows a computer plot of the land use areas which were electronically
digitized from the Land Use Assumptions Haps. Figure 5 shows the currently
undeveloped areas in NRH and Vatauga including the areas expected to be developed
within the next 10 years.
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The following table shows a summary of currently developed areas, areas expected
to develop in the next 10 years, and ultimate development areas, computed by the
GIS program from the digitized Land Use Assumptions Map:
NRH
TABLE 6, LAND AREAS IN ACRES
Currently Developed in Ultimate
Developed Next 10 Years Development
5475.39 69% 6543.17 82% 7943.55
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VATAUGA
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TOTAL SERVICE AREA
LAND USE CATEGORIES
Table 7 lists each of the land use categories for NRH and Vatauga included in the
Impact Fee Analysis Study. Assumed land use population densities were developed
by City Staff and adjusted by the occupancy factors tabulated below as required to
generate the population totals developed by NCTCOG, as presented in Table 3.
Employment population values used in the analysis are based on City Staff
estimates of Commercial and Industrial growth in NRH and Vatauga which exceed the
NCTCOG employment forecasts for the year 2000.
TABLE 7, LAND USE CATEGORIES
ASSUMED POPULATION DENSITIES
1990 2000 ULTIH.
NRH
R-l S.F. Resid. 13000 SF 6.55 6.97 8.40
R-2 S.F. Resid. 9000 SF 7.49 7.97 9.60
R-3 S.F. Resid. 7500 SF 8.89 9.46 11 . 40
R-4-SD Sep. Owner Duplex 12.48 13.28 16.00
R-5-D Duplex 12.48 13.28 16.00
R-6-T Townhouse 18.72 19.92 24.00
R-7-HF Multi-Family 24.96 26.56 32.00
R-S S.F. Zero Lot Line 12.48 13.28 16.00
C Commercial 7.52 7.68 8.00
0 Office 5.64 5.76 6.00
I Industrial 8.46 8.64 9.00
U Institutional, etc. 7.52 7.68 8.00
SU Spec. Use, AG, etc. 0.94 0.96 1.00
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TABLE 7, LAND USE CATEGORIES, CONTINUED
ASSUHED POPULATION DENSITIES
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VATUAGA
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RESIDENTIAL NON-RESIDENTIAL
1990 2000 ULT. 1990 2000 ULT.
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VATAUGA
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0.90 0.92 1.00 0.70 0.75 1.00
LAND USE POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
The nineteen (19) separate land use categories listed in Table 7 were combined
into four (4) major groups as required by S.B. 336 -- Residential, Multi-Family,
Commercial, and Industrial. Table 8 lists the land areas recombined and grouped
for each of these use types for the years 1990 and 2000.
TABLE 8, LAND USE AREA DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY
RESID. M.FAM. COMMER. INDUS. TOTAL
NRH 1990 5163.84 311.55 1642.50 236.22 7354.11
VATAUGA 1990 1683. 14 0.00 282.63 15.55 1981.32
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NRH 2000 6160.83 382.34 2365.82 440. 13 9349.12
VATAUGA 2000 1880.90 27.46 534.59 158.91 2601.86
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TOTAL 2000 8041.73 409.80 2900.41 599.04 11950.98
Using the equivalent population densities listed in Table 7, populations were
computed from the Land Use Assumptions Hap areas and combined into Residential,
Hulti-Family, Commercial, and Industrial groups as presented in Table 9.
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TABLE 9, EQUIVALENT POPULATION DISTRIBUTION SUMMARY
RESID. H.FAM. COHMER. INDUS. TOTAL
NRH 1990 41 ,077 7,786 9,696 1,996 60,555
VATAUGA 1990 18,849 0 1,405 98 20,352
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NRH 2000 51 ,872 10, 135 15,354 3,803 81,164
VATAUGA 2000 21,630 1,263 3,021 1,073 26,987
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TOTAL 2000 73,502 11,398 18,375 4,876 108 , 151
The population distribution values were used to develop water demands and sanitary
sewer flows within the service area limits. Major demand points were digitized
from the water distribution system map, and the GIS Program computed "Thiessen
Polygons" around each demand point which closely approximates the water
distribution flow requirements from existing and future anticipated population
concentrations. Figure 6 shows the computer generated polygons, or concentrated
water demand areas, used in the water distribution system analysis. Each polygon
or concentration area contains the peak flow rate generated by the assumed
population distributions developed from the Land Use Assumptions Maps.
Similarly, peak wastewater flow rates were assigned to the small watershed
sub-areas shown in Figure 7 based on population distributions computed from the
Land Use Assumptions Maps. The Appendix contains a computer printout of each
sanitary sewer service area and sub-areas included in the Impact Fee Study. The
individual land use categories contained within each sub-area are tabulated
showing the area in acres of each category. These areas and sub-areas area
multiplied by the assumed land used densities listed in Table 7 to compute the
equivalent population distribution throughout the overall NRH and Vatauga service
area. From the equivalent population distributions, water demand volumes and
sanitary sewer discharge flows are computed using appropriate demand factors.
Hore detail on this procedure is included in the elP Report.
PROPOSED VATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
Proposed improvements to the NRH/Vatauga water distribution system include
replacement of all existing 2-inch and 4-inch water lines to satisfy fireflow
requirements. The cost of this upgrade program is not included in the Impact Fee
calculations. The estimated cost to replace these undersized lines totals about
$5,200,000.
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For the purpose of calculating potential impact fees for water facilities, only
improvements to the system which are required to serve future growth in the next
10 years can be considered. Those improvements include new water distribution
mains and extensions of existing mains to the currently undeveloped areas which
are expected to develop in the next 10 years as shown in Figure 5. The cost of
these future improvements is expected to range from about $2,700,000 to
$5,400,000.
In addition to these NRH/Vatauga service area water distribution system
improvement costs, the portion of access/impact fees or additional charges by Fort
Vorth and TRA for expansion of their treatment, storage, and pumping facilities
required to serve future growth in NRH and Vatauga may be included in the Impact
Fee rate calculations.
No additional ground or elevated storage facilities are expected to be required in
the next 10 years in the NRH/Vatauga service area unless the City of Vatauga water
distribution system is completely separated from the NRH system. In this event, a
2.0 million gallon elevated storage tank in the north section of Vatauga will be
required. Also, additional parallel water mains will be required in Rufe Snow
Drive along the NRH/Vatauga City Limits Line. The portion of the cost of the
Vatauga 2.0 M.G. tank, and parallel Rufe Snow mains, attributable to future
development would then be included in the Impact Fee calculations.
A detailed description of proposed water system improvements including estimated
costs and schedules of construction will be included in the Vater and Vastewater
Capital Improvements Report.
PROPOSED SANITARY SEVER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
Several problem areas throughout NRH and Vatauga have been identified where
existing sanitary sewer lines are undersized, broken, or otherwise not functioning
property. Parallel or replacement costs required to correct these existing
problems cannot be included in the Impact Fee calculations.
For the purpose of calculating potential impact fees for sanitary sewer
facilities, only improvements to the system which are required to serve future
growth in the next 10 years can be considered. Those improvements include
construction of new sanitary sewer lines, parallel mains, and extensions of
existing lines to the currently undeveloped areas wihch are expected to develop in
the next 10 years as shown in Figure 5. Portions of the Fort Vorth and TRA
access/impact fees or additional charges required to serve future development in
the NRH/Vatauga area may be included in the Impact Fee rate calculations.
Proposed sanitary sewer system improvement details will be included in the Vater
and Vastewater CIP Report.
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