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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA
MARCH 9, 1987 - 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 87-22 Calling Charter Amendment
Election, Ordinance No. 1448
(Agenda Item No. 11)
(Recommended Discussion Time -
45 Minutes)
2. Consideration of Design of
Construction of Advertising
Signs (Recommended Discussion
Time - 5 Minutes)
3. Regulating Smoking Areas in
Public Places, Ordinance No.
1445 (Agenda Item No. 12)
(Recommended Discussion Time -
10 Minutes)
4. Driveway Openings on Davis Blvd.
(See Memo from Richard Royston)
(Agenda Item No. 14)
(Recommended Discussion Time -
15 Minutes)
5. Other Items
6. Executive Session - Acquisition
of Right-of-Way and Litigation
(15 Minutes)
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CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
MARCH 9, 1987
For the Meeting conducted at the North Rich1and Hi11s City Ha11 Counci1 Chambers,
7301 Northeast loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. The be10w 1isted items are p1aced on the Agenda
for discussion and/or action.
NUMBER ITEM
1. Call to Order
ACTION TAKEN
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2. Roll Call
3. Invocation
4. Minutes of the Regular Meeting February 23,
1987
5. Removal of Item(s) from the Consent
Agenda (No Action Required)
6. Consent Agenda Item(s) indicated by Asterisk
None
7. PZ 87-1
PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC
HEARING - Request of MGM
Development to rezone Lots 2A-5B,
9A-11B, Block 27, and 1RA-12RB,
block 26, and 4A-7B, Block 33,
Holiday West Addition from R4-SD
to R-8 (Located on east and west
side of Cancun Drive between
Trinidad Drive and Buenos Aires
Drive and on south side of Buenos
Aires Drive)
8. Ordinance No. 1446
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NUMBER
ITEM
ACTION TAKEN
9. PZ 87-2
PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC
HEARING - Request of Coco Venture
to rezone part of Tract 10D, J.H.
Barlough Survey, Abstract 130,
from R-2 to C-2 (Located on west
side of Davis Boulevard north of
Ross Road and south of the
Assembly of God Church)
10. Ordinance No. 1447
11. GN 87-22 Calling Charter Amendment
Election, Ordinance No. 1448
12. GN 87-23 Regulating Smoking in Public
Places, Ordinance No. 1445
13. PU 87-14 Bid Award to Cooper Machinery for
an Under Fired Kettle in the
Amount of $6,390
14. Citizen Presentation
Representative of Town & Country
Food Stores
President, Steve Stevens
Vice President, Jim Little
or Construction
Superintendent, Keith Fausnacht
Re: Driveway Openings on Davis
Blvd.
15. Adjournment
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City of J(órth Richland Hills~ Texas
MEMORANDUM
TO: Rodger N. Line, City Manager
FROM: Richard Royston
Director of Planning and Development
SUBJECT: Plat Application PS 86-51, Lots 1 and 2, Block 2,
Red Gate Addition
On February 18, 1987, Town and Country Food Stores submitted a request
for Replat of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Red Gate Addition to be heard by
the Planning and Zoning Commission on February 26, 1987. The subject
property is located on the northeast corner of Mockingbird Lane and
Davis Boulevard. The applicants had purchased a portion of the
existing platted tract directly on the corner of the intersection in
order to construct one of their convenience stores and the purpose of
the proposed replat was to divide their ownership from the remainder
of the tract. Although Town and Country Food Stores was the applicant
and had provided all of the necessary submittals to the City for
consideration of the replat the majority of the property in the
proposed plat was owned by the seller of the convenience store tract,
Mr. Nassir Shafipour.
In reviewing the proposed plat the Staff had identified two major
issues which were unresolved at the time of the hearing before the
Planning and Zoning Commission. First, the engineering plans
submitted with the plat did not provide complete utility coverage of
both proposed lots. Second, under the City's current policy of
controlling the number and location of driveways accessing major
thoroughfares the Staff had required that the proposed driveway which
would provide access for the convenience store must be located such
that it would serve as a common driveway for both lots. This
requirement was based on the criteria currently in use which limits
major driveways along Davis Boulevard to a minimum spacing of 500
feet. Since the total frontage of the entire plat along Davis
Boulevard is 383.08 feet the proposed access driveway would have to
serve for the entire tract.
(817) 281-0041/7301 N.E. lOOP 820/P.O. BOX 18609/NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TX 76180
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At the time of the Commission hearing on the plat the applicants had
provided a written agreement from the other property owner covering
the installation of the necessary utilities. However, the agreement
did not address the issue of the driveway access. The Staff noted to
the Commission that such an agreement should be a condition of the
plat approval. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the rep1at
subject to the resolution of the Staff comments.
At this time the applicants, Town and Country Food Stores, have not
provided any documentation regarding an agreement with Mr. Shafipour
concerning the driveway location. They have indicated to the Staff
that they do not wish to locate their driveway such that it could
serve as a common drive for the two properties. Mr. Keith Fausnacht,
representing Town and Country Foods, has asked to be allowed to make a
presentation before the City Council to ask for relief from the
requirements of the Staff regarding the driveway location.
The Rep1at Application for the subject property was not placed on the
agenda for the March 9, 1987 meeting since the stipulations placed
upon the plat by the Planning and Zoning Commission had not been met.
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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 - FEBRUARY 23, 1987 - 7:30 P.M.
1.
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Echo1s ca11ed the meeting to order February 23, 1987, at 7:30 p.m.
Present:
Dan Echols
Richard Davis
Dick Fisher
Marie Hinkle
Mack Garvin
Virginia Moody
Jim Ramsey
Staff:
Rodger N. Line
Dennis Horvath
Jeanette Rewis
Rex McEntire
Richard Royston
Richard Albin
Don Bowen
Members of the Press
Absent:
Harold Newman
\ Lee Maness
Gene Riddle
John Whitney
2.
ROLL CALL
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman
Councilwoman
Councilman
Councilwoman
Councilman
City Manager
Assistant City Manager
City Secretary
Attorney
Director of Planning
City Engineer
Planning & Zoning Member
Councilman
Finance Director
Public Works Director
Director of Support Services
3.
INVOCATION
Councilman Fisher gave the invocation.
4.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 1987
APPROVED
Counci1woman Hink1e moved, seconded by Counci1woman Moody, to approve the
minutes of the February 9, 1987 meeting.
Motion carried 4-0; Counci1men Garvin and Ramsey abstained due to
absence from the meeting.
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February 23, 1987
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5.
REMOVAL OF ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
None
6.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM(S) INDICATED BY ASTERISK (7 & 9)
APPROVED
Counci1man Ramsey moved, seconded by Counci1man Garvin, to approve the
Consent Agenda.
Motion carried 6-0.
* 7.
PS 87-1 REQUEST OF BIRDVILLE INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR FINAL PLAT OF BRIARWOOD
ESTATES, SECTION 7. (LOCATED ON SOUTH SIDE
OF STARNES ROAD AT DOUGLAS LANE)
APPROVED
8.
PS 87-4 PROPOSED REVISIONS TO
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS THOROUGHFARE PLAN,
ORDINANCE NO. 1443
APPROVED
Mayor Ech01s stated that the change to the Thoroughfare P1an was necessary
because of the recent decision to make Wi1son lane a six-1ane divided
thoroughfare, Shady Grove a four-1ane co11ector street from Davis to
Ke11er City 1imits, and the northern and southern extensions of Industria1
Park Drive a four-1ane undivided c011ector street from Watauga Road to
Holiday Lane.
Counci1man Ramsey moved, seconded by Counci1man Garvin, to approve
Ordinance No. 1443.
Motion carried 6-0.
* 9.
GN 87-20 PROPOSED REVISIONS TO
THE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE,
ORDINANCE NO. 1442
APPROVED
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February 23, 1987
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9a.
GN 87-21 RESOLUTION APPOINTING ASSISTANT ELECTION JUDGE,
RESOLUTION NO. 87-13
APPROVED
Mayor Echo1s stated that one of the Assistant Judges that had been
appointed was unab1e to serve, therefore Ca1 luper had been recommended as
the replacement.
Mayor Pro Tern Davis moved, seconded by Counci1man Ramsey, to approve
Res01ution No. 87-13 appointing Cal luper as Assistant E1ection Judge.
Motion carried 6-0.
10.
CITIZEN PRESENTATION
None
11.
ADJOURNMENT
Counci1woman Hink1e moved, seconded by Counci1man Ramsey, to adjourn the
meeting.
Motion carried 6-0.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Planning and Development
Department:
.Ubject:
- Council Meeting Date:
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Request of MGM Development Company to Rezone
Lots lA-~H, and ~A-IIH, Hiock LI, Loes lRA-12RB,
Block 26, and Lots 4A-7B, Block 33, Holiday West
Addition from R-4 SD to R-8.
Ordinance No. 1446
PZ 87-1
Agenda Number:
This Zoning Application is presented on the existing vacant duplex lots located on the
east and west side of Cancun Drive between Trinidad Drive and Buenos Aires Drive and a
tier of lots on the south side of Buenos Aires Drive at its intersection with Cancun
Drive. The requested rezoning is from R-4 SD Duplex Separate Ownership to R-8 Zero Lot
Line Single Family Residential. The purpose for the proposed rezoning is to allow the
applicant to create Zero Lot Line Lots and develop single family residences in
conformance with the R-8 District criteria.
The Staff, in reviewing the request, had several comments for the Commission's
consideration.
A) The location of the lots proposed for rezoning is in the interior of the Holiday
West Subdivision. On the west side of Cancun Drive the proposed rezoning would cover
all of the block from Trinidad to Buenos Aires. On the east side of Cancun Drive the
proposed rezoning is only a portion of the existing lots. The remainder of the lots are
currently occupied by duplex structures, some of which are occupied. There is a
question as to the advisability of mixing the two uses in one block. Approval of the
request would create a unique "spot zoning" configuration.
When the applicants appeared at the Commission hearing they submitted sketches of the
proposed development indicating their desire to make the proposed single family units
compatible in design with the existing duplex units.
B) Currently the existing subdivision is formatted for R-4 SD Separate Duplex
development. A replat of the property will be required to support the R-8 lot
requirements. Changes in the lot configuration will also dictate changes in the utility
system.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended that Zoning Application PZ 87-1
requesting rezoning on Lots 2A-5B, and 9A-IIB, Block 27, Lots lRA-12RB, Block 26 and
Lots 4A-7B, Block 33, Holiday West Addition from R-4 SD to R-8 be approved.
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P & Z Minutes
February 12, 1987
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PZ 87-1
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Request of MGM Development to rezone
Lots 2A-5B, & 9A-11B, Block 27, Lots
1RA-12RB, Block 26, & Lots 4A-7B,
Block 33, Holiday West Addition, from
their present classification of R-4-SD
Separate Ownership Duplex to R-8
Single Family-Zero Lot Line. This
property is located on both sides of
Cancun Drive between Buenos Aires
Drive and Trinidad Drive and on the
south side of Buenos Aires Drive at
Cancun Drive.
Vice Chairman Wood opened the Public
Hearing and called for those wishing
to speak in favor of this request to
please come forward.
J. Lee Whittington, Consultant for MGM
Development, came forward. He stated
this is not for two story garden homes
but the developer requests to change
the zoning to allow zero lot line
garden homes detached. Mr.
Whittington showed an architectural
drawing of the proposed area. He
stated the area would be basically the
same except detached. Mr. Whittington
stated that MGM Development and
Bartolucci Homes have been in this
area"for several years and would have
the same quality as before.
Vice Chairman Wood called for those
wishing to speak in opposition to this
request to please come forward.
There being no one wishing to speak,
the Vice Chairman closed the Public
Hearing.
Mr. Tucker said he agreed that single
family zero lot line attached and
detached are basically similar. He
said technically it would be spot
zoning, but if done properly, it would
look okay since the two are so
similar. He said he was not opposed
to it now.
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P & Z Minutes
February 12, 1987
PZ 87-1
APPROVED
4.
PS 87-4
PS 87-4
APPROVED
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Mr. Schwinger said he concurs with Mr.
Tucker.
Mr. Tucker made the motion to approve
PZ 87-1. This motion was seconded by
Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried
3-0.
Consideration of proposed revisions
the Thoroughfare Plan.
Vice Chairman Wood stated they
change Wilson Lane to a 6 lane
arterial from Precinct Line
the Keller City Limits. He
also want to down grade Sh y Grove
Road to a C4U and extend ndustrial
Park Boulevard to Wata ga Road and
Holiday Lane.
Mr. Tucker said at Wilson Lane has
the capabilit~ to go west to Highway
287 and eas to Glade Road which is
becoming re important. He said that
regardi Industrial Park Boulevard,
they an to build a fire station on
the ity's property at Watauga Road
a feel this would be a smart move to
xtend it to Watauga Road and Holiday
Lane.
Mr. Tucker recommended approval t'o the
City Council to make these changes in
the Thoroughfare Plan.
Mr. Royston stated that Shady Grove
Road from Precinct Line to Davis
Boulevard would have to stay a 6 lane.
The motion was seconded by Mr.
Schwinger and the motion carried 3-0.
The meeting adjourned at 7:55 P. M.
Vice Chairman
Planning & Zoning Commission
Secretary Planning & Zoning Commission
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KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas
January 22, 1987
Planning and Zoning Commission
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
LUNING CASE PZ 87-01 REVIEW LETTER,
LUNING FROM R-4-SD TO R-8
REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 103
We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and
find that we could adequately locate this property on the Zoning.
Map as required for updating should this case be passed by both
the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council.
On the existing zoning map for the city, this development ;s shown
to be R-4-SD. However, on the plat submitted this area is shown
to be R-5-D.
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cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager
Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works
Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Development
Zoning Review
PZ' 87-01
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ORDINANCE NO. 1446
AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION XXVIII, AMENDMENTS, OF ZONING
ORDINANCE #1080 OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED
BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, JANUARY 9, 1984
AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION
IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS BY
THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION:
RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ-87-1 the following described property shall be
rezoned from R-4-SD to R-8
BEING Lots lRA-12RB, Block 26, Lots 2A-5B, & 9A-IIB, Block 27, and Lots
4A-7B, Block 33, Holiday West Addition, an addition to the City of North
Richland Hills, Texas as recorded in Volume 388-172, Page 76, Plat Records,
Tarrant County, Texas.
This property is located on both sides of Cancun Drive between Buenos Aires
Drive and Trinidad Drive and on the south side of Buenos Aires Drive at
~ancun Drive.
APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF FEBRUARY,
1987.
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SECRETRY PLANNINC ~\NÐ-ZU~MMISSION · ·
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO.
PZ-87-1 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF , 1987.
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ATTEST:
MAYOR
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
ATTORNEY
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Planning and Development
Department:
3/9/87
Council Meeting Date:
Request of COCO Venture to rezone a portion
of Tract IUD, J.H. Barlough ~urvey, Abstracc 130
from R-2 to C-2
Ordinance No. 1447
PZ 87-2
Agenda Number:
This Zoning Application is presented on the existing residential tract located on the
west side of Davis Boulevard north of Ross Road and immediately south of the Assembly of
God Church. The requested rezoning is from R-2 Single Family Residential to C-2
Commercial.
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. The Pla~ning and Zoning Commission recommended that Zoning Application PZ 87-2
request1ng rezoning on a portion of Tract lOD, J.H. Barlough Survey, Abstract 130, from
~e R-2 to C-2 be approved.
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The Staff noted to the Commission that the applicants had earlier applied for zoning on
the majority of their tract on Davis Boulevard which is south of the subject tract in
this case. At that time they had an agreement with the occupant of the existing
residence that the tract associated with the house would not be rezoned or developed
until such time as a project utilizing the property was identified. The applicants now
have a prospective development which would utilize all of the property.
The configuration of the subject tract in relation to the remainder of the holdings of
the applicants make the integration of the subject tract into a commercial development
of the entire tract the most logical use of the property.
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS,
FEBRUARY 26, 1987 - 7:30 P. M.
CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES
OF FEBRUARY 12, 1987
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PS 86-51
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PZ 87-2
PRESENT:
Chairman
Secretary
Members
The meeting was called to order by
Chairman, Don Bowen, at 7:30 P. M.
Alt. Member
Dir. Planni Dev.
P & Z Coo inator
Don
J n Schwinger
ark Wood
Joe Hallford
Carole Flippo
Manny Tricoli
Richard Royston
Wanda Calvert
George Tucker
Wood made the motion to approve
minutes as written. This motion
was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the
motion carried 2-0 with Chairman
Bowen, Joe Hallford, Carole Flippo,
and Mannie Tricoli abstaining since
they were not present at the meeting.
Request of Town and Country Food
Stores for replat of Lots 1 & 2, Block
2, Red Gate Addition.
Mr. Wood made the motion to approve
PS 86-51 subject to the engineer's
comments. This motion was seconded by
Mr. Hallford and the motion carried
5-0.
Request of COCO Venture to rezone a
portion of Tract 10D, J. H. Barlough
Survey, Abstract 130, from its present
classification of R-2 Single Family to
C-2 Commercial. This property is
located on the west side of Davis
Boulevard just south of the
Cornerstone Assembly of God Church.
Chairman Bowen opened the Public
Hearing and called for those wishing
to speak in favor of this request to
please come forward.
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February 26, 1987
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PZ 87-2
APPROVED
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PZ 87-8
PZ 87-8
APPROVED
ADJOURNMENT
ecretary Planning & Zoning Commission
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Jim Stevens, part owner of the
property, came forward. He requested
the Commission favorably vote for the
zoning request.
Chairman Bowen called for those
wishing to speak in opposition to this
request to please come forward.
There being no one wishing to speak,
the Chairman closed the Public
Hearing.
Mr. Schwinger made the motion to
approve PZ 87-2. This motion was
seconded by Ms. Flippo and the motion
carried 5-0.
Proposed revisions to the
Ordinance #1080 regarding
Buildings.
Chairman Bowen stated the clarifies
and defines accessory ildings, both
portable and rYe
Mr. Hallford ade the motion to
approve p 7-8. This motion was
second by Mr. Wood and the. motion
car ed 5-0.
The meeting adjourned at 7:35 P. M.
Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission
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KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas
February 10, 1987
Planning and Zoning Commission
City of North Richland Hills
7301 N.E. Loop 820
North Richland Hills, Texas 76180
RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
ZONING CASE PZ 87-02 REVIEW LETTER,
ZONING FROM R-2 TO C-2
REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 96
We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and
find that we could adequately locate this property on the Zoning
r4ap as required for updating should this case be passed by both
the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council.
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Enclosures
cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager
Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works
Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Development
Zoning Review
PZ 87-02
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1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367
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ORDINANCE NO. 1447
AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECTION XXVIII, AMENDMENTS, OF ZONING
ORDINANCE #1080 OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED
BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, JANUARY 9, 1984
AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION
IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS BY
THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION:
RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ-87-2 the following described property shall b~,/
rezoned from R-2 to C-2.
SITUATED in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, and
being a tract of land in the J. H. Barlough Survey, Abstract #130, and
being a portion of that certain tract conveyed to G. R. Montgomery by deeds
recorded in Volume 2457, Pages 411 and 4334, of the Tarrant County Deed
Records, and said portion being more fully described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the westerly line of Davis Boulevard (State F. M.
Highway 1938) for the southeast corner of that certain tract of land
conveyed to College Hill Assembly of God by deed recorded in Volume 4575,
Page 151, of said Deed Records;
THENCE South 11 degrees 45 minutes 55 seconds West with said westerly line
of Davis Boulevard, 70.0 feet;
THENCE North 48 degrees 12 minutes 10 secónds West, 60.26 feet;
THENCE North 88 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds West and parallel with the
south line of said Assembly of God tract, 337.46 feet;
THENCE South 00 degrees 22 minutes East, 174.98 feet;
THENCE North 88 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds West and parallel with said
south line of Assembly of God tract, 205.0 feet to a point in the west line
of said Montgomery tract;
THENCE North 00 degrees 22 minutes West with said west line of Montgomery
tract, 205.0 feet to the southwest corner of said Assembly of God tract;
THENCE South 88 degrees 24 minutes 40 seconds East with said south line of
Assembly of God tract, 601.87 feet to the place of beginning and containing
1.259 acre.
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This property is located on the west side of Davis Boulevard just south of
the Cornerstone Assembly of God Church.
APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 26th DAY OF FEBRUARY,
1987.
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C~IRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO.
PZ-87-2 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF
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MAYOR
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
ATTEST:
JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY
CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
ATTORNEY
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NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department:
Administration
Calling Charter Amendrnent Elecliurr,
Ordinance No. 1448
C ., M . D 3/9/87
- ouncl eetlng ate:
GN 87-22
Agenda Number:
In order for the Justice Department to entertain a c1earancp. request, the Charter
Amendment E1ection must actua11y be ca11ed. The other statutory requirements for the
e1ection wi11 be set out in another ordinance or res01ution to be passed after c1earance
is given. This ordinance ca11s for the e1ection and requires the amendments to be
presented to the Justice Department as soon as possible.
Recommendation:
Approve Ordinance No. 1448
Finance Review
Source of Funds: Acct. Number
Bonds (GO/Rev.) Sufficient Funds Available
_ Operating Budget
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ORDINANCE NO. 1448
WHEREAS, the Charter Commission has presented certain proposed
Charter changes to be voted upon by the e1ectorate of this City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that an election should be held on
the 3rd day of November, 1987 to a110w the qua1ified voters of the City to
adopt or reject the propositions, amending the City Charter, which are set
out below.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that:
1.
An election is hereby called for a special Charter Amendment
E1ection for the City of North Rich1and Hi11s on .November 3, 1987 between
the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
2.
The City Secretary is directed to send the proposed Charter
Amendments to the U.S. Justice Department for pre-clearance under the
Voting Rights Act as soon as practical.
3.
The form of the ba110t sha11 be the form shown on Exhibit "A",
attached hereto and made a part hereof.
4.
After recelvlng pre-clearance from the Justice Department, the
City Secretary is directed to take a11 statutory action in mai1ing the
proposed amendments to registered voters and giving the statutory notices
of election.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 9th day of March, 1987.
Dan Echols, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire, Attorney
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CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department:
Administration
Regulating Smoking in Public Pldc~~,
Ordinance No. 1445
- Council Meeting Date: 3/9/87
GN 87-23
Agenda Number:
Subject:
Attached is a response to the City Counci1's request for an ordinance regu1ating smoking
in public places in the City of North Richland Hills.
Recommendation:
The attached Ordinance No. 1445 be approved with modifications the City Counci1 may wish
to make.
Finance Review
Acct. Number
Sufficient Funds Available
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Department Head Signature
CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM
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ORDINANCE NO. 1445
WHEREAS, the smoking of tobacco or weeds or other p1ant products
has been demonstrated to have a detrimenta1 effect on not on1y the smoker
but others in close proximity to the smoker; and,
WHEREAS, it is the right of citizens to be able to choose for
themse1ves whether to smoke either active1y or passive1y; and,
WHEREAS, it is the p01icy of this city to encourage food product
estab1ishments which have enc10sed dining areas to provide adequate seating
for those patrons who prefer a smoke-free environment; and,
WHEREAS, it is desirab1e to regu1ate pub1ic1y owned faci1ities to
assure a smoke-free environment; and,
WHEREAS, it is desirab1e to authorize emp10yers to designate
non-smoking areas in certain workplaces; and,
WHEREAS, the citizens of North Rich1and Hi11s have demonstrated a
desire to v01untari1y comp1y with city ordinances which protect pub1ic
health and welfare; and,
WHEREAS, regulations regarding smoking can and should be enforced
only on a complaint basis; and,
WHEREAS, such enforcement would be effective without substantial
additional cost to the city;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS; that
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DEFINITIONS
(1) ADMINISTRATIVE AREA means the area of an estab1ishment not
generally accessible to the public, including but not limited
to individua1 offices, stockrooms, emp10yee 1ounges, or
meeting rooms.
(2) EMPLOYEE means any person who is emp10yed by any emp10yer for
direct or indirect monetary wages or profit.
(3) ENCLOSED means c10sed in by a roof and wa11s with appropriate
openings for ingress and egress, but does not include areas
commonly described as public lobbies.
(4) HOSPITAL means any institution that provides medica1,
surgical, and overnight facilities for patients.
(5) MOTION PICTURE THEATER means any theater engaged in the
business of exhibiting motion pictures to the public.
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(6) RETAIL AND SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT means any estab1ishment
which sells goods or services to the general public.
(7) PUBLIC SERVICE AREA means any area to which the genera1
public routinely has access for municipal services or which
is designated a pub1ic service area in written po1icy.
(8) SMOKING means the combustion of any cigar, cigarette, pipe,
or similar article, using any form of tobacco or other
combustive substance in any form.
(9) WORKPLACE means any enc10sed area of a structure, or portion
thereof, intended for occupancy by emp10yees who provide
primarily clerical, professional, or business services of a
business entity, or which provide primari1y c1erica1,
professional, or business services to other business
entities, or to the public, at that location.
SECTION 2.
SMOKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PUBLIC AREAS
(a) A person commits an offense if he smokes or possesses a
burning tobacco, weed or other p1ant product in any of the f0110wing indoor
or enclosed areas:
(1) an elevator used by the public;
(2) a hospita1 or nursing home corridor providing direct
access to patients' rooms;
(3) any pub1ic meeting room or pub1ic service area of any
facility owned, operated or managed by the city;
(4)
any retai1 :or service e"stab1ishment serving the general
pub1ic, inc1uding, but not 1imited to, any department
store, grocery store, or drug store and common areas of
city owned facilities;
(5)
an area marked with a no smoking sign in accordance with
Subsection (b) by the owner or person in control of a
hospital, nursing home, or retail or service
establishment serving the general public; or
(6)
any facility of a public primary or secondary school;
(b) The owner or person in contro1 of an establishment or area
designated in Subsection (a) of this section sha11 post a conspicuous sign
at the main entrance to the estab1ishment. The sign sha11 contain the
works "No Smoking, City of North Rich1and Hil1s Ordinance"9 the universa1
symbo1 for smoking, or other 1anguage that c1ear1y prohibits smoking.
(c) Every hospital shall:
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(1) a110w a11 patients, prior to e1ective admission, to
choose to be in a no smoking patient room; and
(2) require that emp10yees or visitors obtain express
approval from all patients in a patient room prior to
smoking.
(d) The owner or person in contr01 of an estab1ishment or area
described in Subsection (a) (4) or (a) (6) may designate an area, inc1uding
but not 1imited to 1obbies, meeting rooms, or waiting rooms, as a smoking
area; provided that the designated smoking area may not include:
(1) the entire establishment;
(2) cashier areas or over the counter sa1es areas;
(e) It is a defense to prosecution under this ordinance if the
person was smoking in a location that was:
(1) a designated smoking area of a faci1ity or estab1ishment
described in Subsection (a) (4) or (a) (6) of this
section which is posted as a smoking area with
appropriate signs;
(2) an administrative area or office of an establishment
described in Subsection (a) (4) or (a) (6) of this
section;
(3) a retai1 or service estab1ishment serving the genera1
public with less than 500 square feet of public showroom
or service space or having only one employee on duty,
unless posted as designated in Subsection (a) (5) of
this section;
(4) a retai1 ot service estab1ishment which is primari1y
engaged in the sale of tobacco, tobacco products or
smoking implements.
SECTION 3.
WRITTEN POLICY REQUIRED
The owner or person in contro1 of any faci1ity or area designated
as a no smoking area in Section 2 (3) or (4) shall:
(1) have and imp1ement a written po1icy on smoking which conforms
to this section; and
(2) make the p01icy avai1ab1e for inspection by emp10yees and the
director.
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SECTION 4.
REGULATION OF SMOKING IN FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
(a) A food estab1ishment which has indoor or enc10sed dininq
areas shal1 provide separat~ indoor or enc10sed dining areas for smok~ng
and non-smoking patrons.
(b) A non-smoking area must:
(1) be separated, where feasib1e, from smoking areas by a
minimum of four feet of contiguous floor space;
(2) be ventilated, where feasible, and situated so that air
from the smoking area is not drawn into or across the
non-smoking area;
(3) be c1ear1y designated by appropriate signs visib1e to
patrons within the dining area indicating that the area
is designated non-smoking; and
(4) have ash trays or other suitable containers for
extinguishing smoking materials at the perimeter of the
non-smoking area.
(c) Each food estab1ishment which has a dining area sha11:
(1) have and imp1ement a written p01icy on smoking which
conforms to this section;
(2) make the po1icy avai1ab1e for inspection by emp10yees
and the director or his authorized representatives; and
(3) have signs ;at the estab1ishment's entrance indicating
that non-s~oking seati~g "is available.
(d) Non-dining areas of any food estab1ishment affected by this
section to which patrons have general access, including, but not limited
to, food order areas, food service areas, restrooms, and cashier areas,
shall be designated as non-smoking areas.
(e) It is a defense to prosecution under this ordinance that the
food establishment is:
(1) an estab1ishment which has indoor seating arrangements
for less than 50 patrons;
SECTION 5.
REGULATION OF SMOKING IN THE WORKPLACE
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 2 and 3, any
employer may designate any workp1ace, or portion thereof, as a non-smoking
area. Any emp10yer who chooses to designate any workp1ace, or portion
thereof, as a non-smoking area shall:
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(1) have and imp1ement a written po1icy on smoking which
conforms to this section; and
(2) make the po1icy avai1ab1e for inspection by emp10yees
and director or his authorized representatives; and
(3) prominently disp1ay reasonab1e sized signs indicating
that smoking is prohibited; and
(4) provide facilities in sufficient numbers and at such
locations to be readily accessible, for the
extinguishment of smoking materials.
(b) It sha11 be unlawfu1 for any persons to vi01ate any of the
provisions of an emp1oyer's written smoking p01icy, adopted, imp1emented,
and maintained in accordance with Subsection (a).
(1) It shall be a defense to prosecution under this section
that the workp1ace does not have prominent1y disp1ayed
reasonably sized signs indicated that smoking is
prohibited.
(2) It shall also be a defense to prosecution under this
section that facilities for the extinguishment of
smoking materials were not located in said workplace in
sufficient numbers and at such locations as to be
readily accessible.
SECTION 6.
PENALTIES
Any person, firm, corporation, agent or employee thereof who
violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined an amount
not more than two hundred dol1;ars ($200.00).
This ordinance does not require the owner, operator, manager or
any emp10yee of an estab1ishment to report a vio1ation or to take any
action against any individual violating this ordinance.
SECTION 7.
This ordinance sha11 be cumu1ative of a11 proVlslons of ordinances
of the City of North Rich1and Hi11s, except where the provisions of this
ordinance are in direct conf1ict with the provisions of such ordinances, in
which event conf1icting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repea1ed.
SECTION 8.
This ordinance shall be enforced by the Police Department on a
complaint basis only.
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SECTION 9.
If any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this
ordinance sha11 be dec1ared unconstitutiona1 by the va1id jUdgment or
decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutiona1ity
sha11 not affect any of the remaining phrases, c1auses, sentences,
paragraphs and sections of this ordinance.
SECTION 10.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after
March 9, 1987, and its passage and publication as required by law, and it
is so ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED on the 9th day of March, 1987.
Dan Echols, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jeanette Rewis, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Rex McEntire, Attorney for th~ City
CITY OF
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS
Department: Purchasing
Bid award to Cooper Machinery for an Under
Kettle in the amount of$ 6,390.
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Agenda Number: PU 87-14
Sealed bids were opened at 10:00 a.m., February 24, 1987, for an
Under Fired Kettle. Only two vendors submitted bids. The results
are listed below.
Vendor Exceptions Price
Blackwell Burner Co. 0 $ 6,575
* Cooper Machinery 0 6,390
Funding Source:
The 1986-1987 operating budget approved by City Council included
alternate lease/purchase funding for several items pertaining to
fire protection and flood control. Those items are either on order
or under bid analysis and a substantial savings plus interest
earnings is available for other items. It is proposed that the Under
Fired Kettle be purchased from these savings, in order to relieve the
operating budget of this cash requirement. At a later time staff
will propose two other items be funded from this source. The total
estimated cost of these three purchases is approximately $38,000,
including the kettle.
Recommendation: Award bid to * Cooper Machinery low bidder in the
amount of $6,390.
Finance Review
Acct. Number Lease purchase
Sufficient Funds Available
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Clf f OF NORTH RICHL.L~D HILLS
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS
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II ~tar of the Metroplex INVITATION TO BID AND BID QUOTATION FORM
-r VENDOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS SHOW THIS INFORMATION ON ENVELOPE:
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II Request For: Fire Kettle
Cooper Machinery Co. 10:00 a.m. February 24, 1987
3901 E. Loop 820 s. Bid Opening Date:
~I Fort Worth, Texas 76119 Date:
Requisition No. t
Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 a.m. February 24, 1987 ~
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City of North Richland Hills, P. O. Box 18609 I
II North Richland Hills, Texas 76118
ATTN: Jeanette Rewis Phone: 281-0041
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL
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Under Fired Road Repair Kettle 1 1 6,390.00 6,390.00
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ALL BIDS MUST BE EXTENDED AND TOTALED BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED. TOTAL BID 6,390.00...)
~ÉRMS Net % 30 DAYS, F.O.B. CITY OF NORTH
ICHLAND HILLS: DELIVERY IN ~Q DAYS FROM
ECEIPT OF ORDER. The City of North Richland Hills Purchas-
ïAept. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive forma Ii-
E~r to award purchases on an individual item basis when in its
st interests. ALL SALES AND USE TAXES TO BE EXCLUD-
D FROM BID. PRICES TO BE QUOTED F.O.B. CITY OF
NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS.
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IN SUBMITTING THI~ BID, VENDOR AGREES THAT AC-
CEPTANCE OF ANY OR ALL QUOTATIONS BY THE PUR-
CHASING DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH-
LAND HILLS WITHIN A REASONABLE PERIOD CONSI-
TUTES A BINDING CONTRACT.
COMPANY: Cooper Machinery Corp.
BY:
-PHONE NUMB~ 817) 4~ 6 740
SIGNATURE. '--~~ ~:2-23-87
Glen M. ooper
THIS IS NOT A PURCHASE ORDER
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS
In submitting his bid, the proposer understands and agrees to be bound by the
following terms and conditions:
1.
WITHDRAWING PROPOSALS
Proposals deposited with the City of North Richland Hills cannot
be withdrawn prior to the time set for opening proposals. Request for
nonconsideration of proposals must be made in writing to the Purchasing Agent
and received by the City of North Richland Hills prior to the time set for
opening proposals. After other proposals are opened and publicly read,
the proposal for which non cons iderat ion is properly requested maybe returned
unopened. The proposal may not be withdrawn after the bids have been ope~ed,
and the bidder, in submitting the same, warrants and guarantees that his
bid has been carefully reviewed and checked and that it is in all things
true and accurate and free of mistakes and that such bid will not and cannot
be withdrawn because of any mistake committed by the bidder.
2.
CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS
After proposals are opened and publicly read aloud, the proposals
will be tabulated for comparison on the basis of the bid prices and quantities
shown in the proposal. Until final award of the contract, the City of North
Richland Hills reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive
technicalities, and to readvertise for new proposals, or proceed to do the
work otherwise in the best interests of the City of North Richland Hills.
3. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS
Proposals will be considered irregular if they show any omissions,
alterations of form, additions, or conditions not called for, unauthorized
alternate bids, or irregularities of any kind. However, the City of North
Richland Hills reserves the right to waive any irregularities and to make
the award in the best interests of the "City of North Richland Hills.
4.
REJECTION OF PROPOSALS
The City of North Richland Hills reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals, and all proposals submitted are subject to this reservation.
Proposals may be rejected, among other reasons, for any of the fOllowing
specific reasons:
(a) Proposal received after the time limit for receiving proposals as
stated in the advertisement.
(b) Proposal containing any irregularities.
(c) Unbalanced value of any items.
(d) Where the bidder, any sub-contractor or supplier, is in litigation
with the City of North Richland Hills, or where such litigation is
contemplated or imminent, in the sole opinion of said City.
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5. DISQUALIFICATION OF ·BIDDERS
Bidders may be disqualified and their proposals not considered,
among other reasons, for any of the following specific reasons:
(a) Reason for believing collusion exists among the bidders.
(b) Reasonable grounds for believing that any bidder is interested in
more than one proposal for the work contemplated.
(c) Where the bidder, any sub-contractor or supplier, is in litigation
with the City of North Richland Hills, or where such litigation is
contemplated or imminent, in the sole opinion of said City.
(d) The bidder being in arrears on any existing contract or having
defaulted on a previous contract.
(e) Lack of competency as revealed by a financial statement, experience
and equipment, questionnaires, etc.
(f) Uncompleted work which in the judgment of the City of North Richland
Hills will prevent or hinder the prompt completion of additional work
if awarded.
6.
AWARD OF CONTRACT
Award of êontract, if it be awarded, will be made by the City of
North Richland Hills to the lowest responsible bidder meeting the
requirements of the City of North Richland Hills, and will be made within
"sixty (60) days after the opening of the proposal, but not before said
City's next monthly meeting. No award will be made until after investigations
are made as to the responsibilities of the low bidders.
7 . ASSIGNMENT
The successful bidder may not assign his rights and duties under
an award without the written consent of the City of North Richland Hills
City Mariager~ " Such consent shall not relieve the assignor of liability
in the event of default by his assignee.
8. NOTICE OF DELAYS
Whenever the vendor encounters any difficulty which is delaying
or threatens to delay timely performance (including actual or potential
labor disputes), the vendor shall immediately give notice thereof in
writing to the Purchasing Agent, stating all relevant information with
respect thereto. Such notice shall not in any way constitute a b~sis for
an extension of the delivery or performance schedule or be construed as a
waiver by the City of North Richland Hills of any rights or remedies to which
it is entitled by law or pursuant to provisions herein. Failure to give
such notice, however» may be grounds for denial of any request for an
extension of the delivery or performance schedule because of such delay.
9. BRAND NAME OR EQUAL
(Tl1is clause is applicable only when a "brand name or equal" purchase
description is included in an invitation for bids. As used in this clause,
the term "brand name" includes identification of products by make and model.)
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(a) If items for which bids have been called for have been identified by
a "brand name or equal" description, such identification is intended
to be descriptive, but not restrictive, and is to indicate the quality
and characteristics of products that will be satisfactory. Bids offering
"equal" products will be considered for award if such products are
clearly identified in the bids and are determined by the Purchasing Agent
to be equal in all material respects to the brand name products
referenced.
(b) Unless the bidder clearly indicates in his bid that he is offering an
"equal" product, his bid shall be considered as offering a brand name
product referenced in the Invitation for Bids.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
EQUIPMENT BIDS
1.
Equipment other than new models will not be considered as responsive
to the specifications. It is the intention of the City of North
Richland Hills to purchase based on the specifications, a standard
production model. In addition to the equipment set out in the
specifications, the units shall include all equipment set out in the
manufacturer's literature as stanaard equipment. They shall include
all exterior moldings, name plates, medallions, series identifications,
and chrome of every description that is usual for standard stock models
of this series.
2.
The specifications are intended to govern; in general, the size and
type of equipment desired and are minimum requirements. Variations
from these specifications must be noted-and explained on a separate
document. The City of North Richland Hills reserves the right to
evaluate variations from the specifications and its judgment in such
matters shall be conclusive.
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The unit shall be completely assembled, lubricated, adjusted, with all
equipment including standard and extra equipment installed, and the
unit made ready for operation.
4. Bidder must fill in all information asked for in the blanks provided
under each item. Failure to completely describe the equipment may
result in rejection of the bid. The City of North Richland Hills
reserves the right to evaluate variations from the specifications and
its judgment in such matters shall be conclusive.
5. The bidder shall attach hereto, as part of this bid, regularly printed
literature published by the factory, which sets forth and describes the
_~-equipment he proposes to furnish.
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,_/ 6. Manufacturer's standard warranty for parts and labor must be included
in this bid.
7. For bids on more than one unit of equipment, the City of North Richland
Hills reserves the right to make multiple purchases from more than one
bidder if it deems such action to be in its best interest.
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City of J(órth Richland HilIs~ Texas
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SPECIFICATIONS
UNDER-FIRED KETTLE
Liquid Capacity Gallons
Length Inside Vat
Width Inside Vat
Depth Inside Vat
Length.Overall
Width Overall
Height Overall
Loading Height
Steel Thickness Inside Vat
Steel Thickness Outside Shell
Fuel Tank Capacity (Gallons)
Burner (LP)
Approximate KE Fuel Consumption (GPH)
Length of Kerosene Hose
Height of Draw Off Cock
Size Draw Off Cock (Molasses)
Tires: (Insulated)
8H.P. Briggs & Stratton Engine (Power
Power Spray Hose 15' x I"
Pintle Hook for Trailer
Trailer Tail Lights
Thermometer for Temperature Checks
Front Screw Jack
PLEASE NOTE:
225
60"
42"
28"
136"
72"
66"
50"
10 ga.
12 ga.
40
760 (2)
3-7
8 ft. (2)
20"
1 1/2"
7.60 x 15-8 PLY
Spray)
COMPLY/NON COMPLIANCE
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No Kerosene Tank
Yes
No Kerosene Fue 1
No Kerosene Hose
Yes
Yes
Tire Shields
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Unit equipped with L.P. heating system Including double bottle
rack for two (2) 100# L.P. bottles - Bottles not included.
Manufacturers standard warranty - Six (6) months parts and
service.
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(817) 281-0041/7301 N.E. lOOP 820/P.O. BOX 18609/NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TX 76180
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The undersigned hereby offers to sell to the City of North Richland Hills,
on the terms and conditions contained in this proposal, the general
conditions and the specifications and any other conditions that may be
attached and further certify that our attached proposal submitted by
(a) Coouer Machinery Corp .complies with all the specifications as
outlined in the City of North Richland Hills bid specification. Be it further
specified that any non-compliance with the City of North Richland Hills
specifications will be fully outlined in detail stating said vendors
(b) No exceptions.
And further understand that the City of N?rth Richland Hills' acceptance of
any proposal from any vendor is only with the expressed understanding that
the City of North Richland Hills has full right to accept or reject any and
all proposals, or any part thereof.
Pres
Title
February 23, 1987
Date
Cooper Machinery Corp.
Company Name
~ MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH VENDOR QUOTATION
Vendor Note:
(a). Vendor: Company Name
(b). Number of Exceptions, If None
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