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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1987-04-13 Agendas 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 13, 1987 - 7:30 P.M. 1 . CALL TO ORDER Mayor Echols called the meeting to order April 13, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. - Present: Dan Echols Richard Davis Dick Fisher Marie Hinkle Mack Garvin Virginia Moody Harold Newman Jim Ramsey Staff: Rodger N. Line Dennis Horvath Jeanette Rewis Rex McEntire Lee Maness . Gene Riddle ' John Whitney Richard Royston Dave Petika Greg Dickens Arlita Hallam Richard Albin George Tucker Members of the Press 2. ROLL CALL Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilman Councilwoman Councilman Councilwoman Councilman Counci lma'n City Manager Ass;s'tqnt City Manager City Secretary Attorney Finance Director Public Works Director Director of Support Services Director of Planning Parks & Recreation Director Assistant Public Works Director Library Director Cit"Y Engineer Planning & Zoning Member 3. INVOCATION Councilwoman Hinkle gave the invocation. Councilwoman Hinkle recognized Ms. Caroline Hillier and her group of students from Watauga Junior High American History Honors Class that were present. 4. MINUTES-OF TH~ REGULAR MEETING MARCH 23, 1987 APPROVED Councilwoman Moody moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve the minutes of the March 23, 1987 meeting. Apri 1 13, 1987 Page 2 Motion carried 5-0; Councilwoman Hinkle and Councilman Ramsey abstaining due to absence from the meeting. 5. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 6, 1987 APPROVED Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Davîs, to approve the minutes of the April 6, 1987 meeting. Motion carried 6-0; Councilwoman Moody abstaining due to absence from the meeting. Mayor Echols presented outgoing Councilman Newman with a plaque in appreciation of his service to the City of North Richland Hills from 1982 to 1987. 6. GN 87-29 OATH OF. OFFICE Mr. Rex McEntire, Attorney, administered the following oath of office to Marie Hinkle, Richard Davis, Dick Fisher and linda Spurlock. "OATH OF OFFICE I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of (City Councilman/Councilwoman or Mayor) of the City of North Richland Hills, State of Texas', and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State; and I furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So help me God. II The Council members expressed their pleasure to have had the opportunity to have worked with Councilman Newman. Ms. Spurlock stated she was glad to be here and hoped she could fill the chair vacated by Mr. Newman. 7. GN 87-30 ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he would like to let the Council know how much he'enjoyed serving as Mayor Pro Tem for the last three years. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he had learned a lot from the position. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he had also learned how much he depended on the Council and the Council depended on him. April 13, 1987 Page 3 Mayor Pro Tem Davis moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to elect Councilman Dick Fisher as Mayor Pro Tern by acclamation. Councilman Fisher thanked the Council for their vote of confidence. Councilman Fisher stated he appreciated the fact that Mayor Pro Tem Davis nominated him. Motion carried 6-0. 8. REMOVAL OF ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA None 9. CONSENT AGENDA ITEM(S) INDICATED BY ASTERISK (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, & 29)) APPROVED Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Fisher, to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion carried 7-0. 10. PRESENTATION OF SESQUICENTENNIAL FUNDS - COUNCILWOMAN VIRGINIA MOODY Councilwoman Moody outlined the achievements of the Sesquicentennial Committee. Councilwoman Moody stated the Committee generated revenues and donations for a total of $145,622, had expenditures of $132,872, leaving a balance of $12,750. Councilwoman Moody presented Patty Fisher, Director of the Senior Citizens Center with $3,187.50, Dave Petika, Director of Parks and Recreation with $3,187.50 and Arlita Hallam, library Director, with $6,375.00. Ms. Hallam thanked the committee members. 11. PZ 87-3 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING _ REQUEST OF STANLEY M. PESKIND AND LAWRENCE R. BURK TO REZONE TRACT lA AND 18, R.P. BARTON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 175, AND TRACT lA AND 1B, J.M. VANDUSEN SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1588 FROM R-7-MF (MULTI-FAMILY) TO C-2 (COMMERCIAL) (lOCATED NORTHcOF LOOP 820 AND WEST OF RUFE SNOW DRIVE IMMEDIATELY SOUTH AND WEST OF THE OUTLET MALL) POSTPONED Apri 1 13, 1987 Page 5 Mr. long stated they had previously requested R-4-SD zoning and there was some opposition to the request. Mr. long stated they were now requesting R-3 zoning. Mr. long stated they had been in contact with the surrounding property owners and they did not object to this request. Mayor Echols called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one else wishing to speak Mayor Echols closed the Public Hearing. 16. ORDINANCE NO. 1452 APPROVED Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Fisher, to approve Ordinance No. 1452. Motion carried 7-0. 17. PZ 87-6 PLANNING & ZONING' - PUBLIC HEARING _ REQUEST OF CHARLES SCHREINER NELSON TO REZONE PART OF TRACT 1A AND 2, S. RICHARDSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1266 FROM AG AND R-2 TO R-8 (lOCATED ON SOUTH SIDE OF WILSON lANE WEST OF SMITHFIELD ROAD) Mayor Echols called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Wes Shaver, representing the owners, appeared before the Council. Mr. Shaver stated they had been working on this project six to seven months. Mr. Shaver stated they had numerous meetings with the homeowners and the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Shaver stated this request had been presented to the Homeowners Association and they did not have any objections. Mr. Shaver stated he would like to request that the Council hear PZ 87-6 and PZ 87-7 together. Mayor Echols stated that with the permission of the Council they would hear PZ 87-6 and PZ 87-7 together. ,Mr. Shaver presented to the Council an exhibit of PZ 87-6 and PZ 87-7. Mr. Shaver stated the R-8 zoning would be next to the commercial property and the lots would be 6,000 square feet with a minimum of 1,500 square foot houses. Mr. Shaver stated that the R-3 zoning would have 7,500 square foot lots with a minimum of 1,600 square foot houses. Mr. Shaver asked for rebuttal time if necessary. Mayor Echols asked if the area along the creek ,channel would b'e useable as' a park area. Mr. Shaver stated they planned to put shrubs and trees in the area and it April 13, 1987 Page 6 could be used as a park area. Mr. Shaver stated he would like to add that the Green Valley Homeowners had been very cooperative and he would like to praise their efforts. Mr. Jack Frisque, 8025 Valley Drive, representing Green Valley Homeowners Association, appeared before the Council Mr. Frisque asked the Council to support this request. Mr. Frisque stated the Homeowners Association had many meetings with this developer and the developer had tried to accommodate the quality of life the homeowners wanted for the area. Mr. Frisque stated the Homeowners Association took a vote on the request and it was a 94 percent vote of approval for both proposals. Mayor Echols called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Mayor Echols advised there was a petition and the petition would be considered, but it was not a legal petition ~nd therefore did not require a three-fourths majority vote of the Council. There being no one else wishing to speak Mayor Echols closed the Public Hearing. 18. ORDINANCE NO. 1453 APPROVED Councilman Ramsey moved to deny Ordinance No. 1453. Motion to deny died for the lack of a second. Councilwoman Moody moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve Ordinance No. 1453 with the stipulation of 1,500 square foot houses and 6,000 square foot lots. Councilman Davis asked if they would have to stay with the elevations shown on the exhibit. Mr. Royston replied yes. Mayor Pro Tem Fisher asked what the price range of the homes were. Mr. Shaver replied $90,000 to $110,000. Councilman Davis called for the question. Councilwoman Moody moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hink1e, to amend the motion to state 1,500 square foot houses, 6,000 square foot lots and deed restricted at the time of platting. Motion carried 6-1; Councilwomen Hinkle, Moody, Spurlock, Mayor Pro Tem Fisher, Councilmen Davis and Garvin voting for; and Councilman Ramsey voting against. April 13, 1987 Page 7 19. PZ 87-7 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING _ REQUEST OF CHARLES SCHREINER NELSON TO REZONE PART OF TRACT lA, S. RICHARDSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1266, FROM R-2 TO R-3 (lOCATED ON SOUTH SIDE OF WILSON lANE WEST OF SMITHFIELD ROAD) Heard in conjunction with PZ 87-6. 20. ORDINANCE NO. 1454 DENIED Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to deny Ordinance No. 1454. Motion carried 5-2; Councilwomen Spurlock, Hinkle and Councilmen Ramsey, Davis, and Garvin voting for; and Councjlwoman Moody and Mayor Pro Tem Fisher voting against. 21. SO 87-4 REQUEST OF NORTH HIllS MERCURY lINCOlN FOR APPROVAL OF MESSAGE CENTER SIGN APPROVED Councilman Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Ramsey, to approve SO 87-4. Motion carried 7-0. I *22. GN 87-23 REGULATING SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES, ORDINANCE NO. 1445 APPROVED *23. GN 87-31 REVENUE BOND ADVANCE REFUNDING FOR TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY APPROVED *24. PU 87-17 BID AWARD TO GRAFF CHEVROLET FOR (1) 3/4 TON PICK-UP TRUCK IN THE AMOUNT OF $11,508 APPROVED April 13, 1987 Page 8 *25. PU 87-18 BID AWARD TO MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS, INC. FOR (10) HAND HELD POLICE RADIOS IN THE AMOUNT OF $16,530 APPROVED *26. PU 87-19 REQUEST TO APPROVE PAYMENT OF INSURANCE PREMIUM ON PUBLIC lIBRARY/COMMUNITY CENTER AND CANCEllATION OF THE POLICY EFFECTIVE JUNE 23, 1987 APPROVED *27. PW 87-12 APPROVAL OF CONTRACT WIfH KNOWLTON, ENGLISH, FLOWERS FOR ENGINEERING AND APPROVAL OF INSTAllING TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT FIVE INTERSECTIONS IN THE CITY AND TWENTY FLASHING SCHOOL CROSSING SIGNALS APPROVED *28. PW 87-13 AUTHORIZE A CHANGE ORDER FOR PAVING OF PUBLIC WORKS CENTER IN THE AMOUNT OF $99,168 TO CALVIN 6AKER AND T.W. GILMORE A JOINT VENTURE APPROVED *29. PW 87-14 ESTABLISHMENT OF 1987-88 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZATION TO SELL GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,000,000 APPROVED 30. CITIZEN PRESENTATION Mr. Jack Frisque, Green Valley Homeowners Association, appeared before the Council. Mr. Frisque thanked the Council for their position tonight and previous nights concerhing this tract of property. Mr. Frisque stated he was grateful that there were those who were better informed than he was and sit in a position to look after the citizens of North Richland Hills. Apri 1 13, 1987 Page 9 31. ADJOURNMENT Councilman Davis moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 7-0. ~ Mayor ATTEST: I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I 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 - MARCH 23, 1987 - 7:30 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tem Davis called the meeting to order March 23, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. Present: Richard Davis Dick Fisher Mack Garvin Virginia Moody Harold Newman 2. ROLL CALL Mayor Pro Tem Councilman Counci lman Councilwoman Councilman Staff: Rodger N. Line City Manager Jeanette Rewis City Secretary Lee Maness Finance Director Richard Royston Director of Planning Richard Albin City Engineer Don Bowen Planning & Zoning Member '. Members of the Press Absent: Dan Echols Marie Hinkle Jim Ramsey Dennis Horvath Rex McEntire Gene Riddle John Whitney Mayor Councilwomatl Councilman Assistant City Manager Attorney Public Works Director Director of Support Services 3. INVOCATION Councilman Newman gave the invocation. Councilwoman Moody recognized Jerry Wynn of Troop 505, Explorers, and Boy Scout Troop 502. 4. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MARCH 9, 1987 APPROVED Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Councilwoman Moody, to approve the minutes of the March 9, 1987 meeting. I ~ I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I f I March 23, 1987 Page 2 Motion carried 4-0. 5. REMOVAL OF ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA None 6. CONSENT AGENDA ITEM(S) INDICATED BY ASTERISK (11, 12, 14 & 15) APPROVED Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion carried 4-0. 7. PZ 87-8 PUBLIC HEARING - PROPOSED REVISION TO ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1080 REGARDING ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, ORDINANCE NO. 1449 TABLED Mayor Pro Tern Davis opened the Public Hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak Mayor Pro Tern Davis closed the Public Hearing. Councilman Garvin moved, seconded by Councilwoman Moody, to table PZ 87-8. '. Motion carried 4-0. B. PS 87-2 REQUEST OF THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST FOR REPLAT OF LOT l1R-l, BLOCK 29, RICHLAND TERRACE ADDITION (LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LOOP B20 AT MARILYN LANE) APPROVED Councilwoman Moody moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve PS 87-2 with the stipulation of retaining the 15 foot building line along Marilyn Lane as shown on the original plat. . Motion carried 4-0. 9. SO 87-4 REQUEST OF NORTH HILLS LINCOLN FOR APPROVAL OF MESSAGE CENTER SIGN WITHDRAWN I ~ I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I f I March 23, 1987 Page 3 Mayor Pro Tern Davis advised that this request had been withdrawn. 10. GN 87-24 CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC/ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD POSTPONED Mr. Line advised that all the information needed had not been received and he recommended postponement. Councilman Newman moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to postpone GN 87-24. Motion carried 4-0. *11. GN 87-25 PROPOSED WRITE-OFF; DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX ACCOUNTS APPROVED *12. GN 87-26 TARRANT COUNTY BOND ELECTION, RESOLUTION NO. 87-14 APPROVED 13. GN 87-27 REQUEST FOR APPEAL OF THE ACTION ON BUILDING CODE BOARD CASE NO. BBA 87-1 ,~ Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Planning and Development, apppared before the Council. Mr. Royston stated this site was locatpd at 7000 Davis Boulevard and had been under some form of action for one ye~r. _ Mr. Royston stated that the Fire and Police Departments reported that the building was being vandalized. Mr. Royston stated the City notified the owner in March and had continually tried to get the owner to make repairs. Mr. Line asked Mr. Royston if in his opinion the building was constituted as a public hazard and threatened public safety. Mr. Royston replied yes. Mr. Don Andrews, Fire Investigator, appeared before the Council. Mr. Andrews stated that the Fire Department had made several calls to this location. Mr. Andrews stated that in March of 1987 four fires were set and three juveniles were arrested for setting the fires. Mr. Andrews stated the house was a life safety hazard. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated that the information furnished to the Council by the Staff indicated that several calls had been made to this location by the Fire and Police Departments. I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ~arch 23, 1987 Page 4 Mr. Khasrow Yazhari, 2308 Farrington, Hurst, owner, appeared before the Council. Mr. Yazhari stated that last year the Police Department contacted him and advised that someone was living in the house. Mr. Yazhari stated he went to the house and found mattresses in the house. Mr. Yazhari stated the Police Department said they would have the trespassers leave the premises and they would keep the property safe. Mr. Yazhari stated that when the Police Department removed the trespassers from the property, the house then began to be demolished. Mr. Yazhari stated he was surprised the Police Department or security people in the City could not find out who was tearing up the house. Mr. Yazhari stated he was working with some realtors to find someone to lease or buy the house, but when they saw it they decided against it. Mr. Yazhari stated they had received a letter from the City stating the house had to be repaired or demolished. Mr. Yazhari stated he appealed to the City because he could not repair it. Mr. Yazhari stated he did not hear anything from the City and after a while he was sent a letter that stated he had to demolish or repair the house. Mr. Yazhari stated he appealed the second time to see what the City could do to protect the house. Mr. Yazhari stated he had always been cooperative with the City. Mr. Yazhari stated he received a letter stating that the Board of Appeals decided that the house would have to be demolished. Mr. Yazhari stated he was not invited to attend their meeting. .Mr. Yazhari stated he wanted the City to pay for it if he had to demolish the house. ...,....- Mayor Pro Tern Davis asked Mr. Yazhari if he received a letter last March telling him that the house was being vandalized, that the structure was dangerous and that repairs or demolition should be done. Mr. Yazhari replied yes. Mayor Pro Tern Davis asked Mr. Yazhari why he was not at the meeting of the Board of Appeals on March 10th. . Mr. Yazhari stated he did not receive notification of the meeting. Mayor Pro Tern Davis asked Mr. Yazhari if he was saying that he felt the property was unsafe, should be demolished, and felt the City should pay for it to be demolished. Mr. Yazhari replied yes, but he needed more time. Mayor Pro Tem Davis asked Mr. Yazhari how much time he needed. Mr. Yazhari replied he did not exactly know. Councilwoman Moody asked if this property was purchased for him to live in or for speculation purposes. Mr. Yazhari stated he had considered living there. Councilwoman Moody asked Mr. Yazhari how much property was at this location. I ~ I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I f I March 23, 1987 Page 5 Mr. Yazhari replied 15 acres. Councilwoman Moody stated that various City departments had kept in communication with him for one year and she felt that Mr. Yazhari lived close enough that he should have kept a better eye on it and prevented a lot of the vandalism. Mr. Yazhari stated he did not know how he could if the Police Department could not. Councilman Fisher stated that he felt the property owner had some responsibility to protect his property, or there were private concerns that could do it for them. Councilman Fisher stated he did not see how Mr. Yazhari could expect North Richland Hills to keep 100 percent surveillance on the property. Councilman Garvin asked what kind of condition the house was in when Mr. Yazhari bought it. Mr. Yazhari stated it was in good condition; the owner was living there. Councilman Garvin asked how much of an effort was made to rent the house when the owner moved. Mr. Yazhari stated he did try to lease the house. Mayor Pro Tem Davis asked Mr. Yazhari how much time he needed. Mr. Yazhari stated one month from tonight's date (April 22, 1987). Councilman Newman stated he felt that Mr. Yazhari had been given ample time but he would recommend to extend the time one month from tonight. Councilman Fisher moved, seconded by CounGilwoman Mood~', to decl-are the building a nuisance and hazard, and that it should be abated. The Staff be directed to extend Mr. Yazhari 30 days (April 22, 1987) to comply. After the 30 day extension the Staff shall be authorized to abate the property with costs being assessed to the property owner, Mr. Yazhari. The City shall bill Mr. Yazhari for the cost of the demolition and cleaning up the property. Motion carried 4-0. *14. PU 87-15 BID AWARD FOR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR IN THE AMOUNT OF $143,000 TO WAUKESHA (GRADALL) APPROVED *15. PU 87-16 CHANGE ORDER TO BELTWAY CONSTRUCTION IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,926.71 APPROVED I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I ~arch 23, 1987 Page 6 16. CITIZEN PRESENTATION None 17. ADJOURNMENT Councilwoman Moody moved, seconded by Councilman Garvin, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 4-0. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary I Ie I I I I I I I lit I I I I I I Ie I I MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820 - APRIL 6, 1987 - 6:00 P.M. \ 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Echols called the meeting to order April 6, 1987, at 6:00 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL Present: Dan Echols Richard Davis Dick Fisher Marie Hinkle Mack Garvin Harold Newman Jim Ramsey Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Councilman Councilwoman Councilman Councilman Councilman Staff: Rodger N. Line City Manager Dennis Horvath Assistant City Manager Rex McEntire Attorney Patricia Hutson Assistant City Secretary '* Linda Spurlock Absent: Virginia Moody Jeanette Rewis Councilwoman City Secretary 3. GN 87-28 CANVASSING MUNICIPAL ELECTION, RESOLUTION NO. 87-15 APPROVED Mayor Echols stated that the purpose was to canvass the Municipal Election held on April 4, 1987. Mayor Echols presented the following resolution: "RESOLUTION NO. 87-15 WHEREAS, an Election was duly held in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, on the 4th day of April, 1987 to elect Council Places 1, 3, 5, and 7; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council duly canvassed the votes of said election on this the 6th day of April, 1987; and I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I -- I I April 6, 1987 Page 2 WHEREAS, the canvass showed the following results: Candidates Office Tota 1 Marie Hinkle Council Place 1 674 Richard Davis Council Place 3 653 Dick Fisher Council Place 5 659 Linda Spurlock Council Place 7 691 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that: 1. approved. The above canvass be and the same hereby is in all things 2. The Council finds that the following candidates should be declared elected to the office indicated: Office Duly Elected Official Marie Hinkle Richard Davis Dick Fisher Linda Spurlock" Council Place 1 Council Place 3 Council Place 5 Council Place 7 Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded þy Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve Resolution No. 87-15. Motion carried 6-0. 4. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Pro Tern Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried 6-0. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary .. ; I Administration Oath of Office CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS 4-13-87 Council Meeting Date: GN 87-29 Agenda Number: The Oath of Office will be administered by the City Attorney. i - -I I Finance Review Souree of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) Operating Budget Other _ rt/hfd0 ~/I . Department Head Signature CITY CO··UNCIL ACTION ITEM ,~ Acet. Number Sufficient Funds Available RVlJ~ City Manager I Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I OATH OF OFFICE I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of (City Councilman/Councilwoman or Mayor) of the City of North Richland Hills, State of Texas, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State; and I furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as a reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So help me God. '- Sworn to and subscribed before me the day of 19 ............... Notary Public for State of Texas My Commission Expires: I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Department: Administration Election of Mayor Pro Tern 4-13-87 Council Meeting Date: GN 87-30 Agenda Number: The Charter requires that a Mayor Pro Tern be elected at this Council meeting. r "'. , " Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) _ Operating Budget - Other _ , ~~¿/~~) ;efÆ/~ Department Head Signature ' City Manager I CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Finanee Review Acct. Number Sufficient Funds Available , Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Planning and Development 4/13/87 ~epartment: Council Meeting Date: ~ Request of Stanley M. Peskind and Lawrence R. Burk PZ 87-3 Subject: eo Rezone Trace 1A and 1:8, It. P. Hal: Luu SUI. v t::y , Agenda Number: Abstract 175, and Tract lA, and 1B, J.M. Vandusen Survey, Abstract 1588, from .R-7 MF to C-2 Commercial Ordinance No. 1450 ~ ~ I I This Zoning Application is presented on the vacant multi-family tract located north of Loop 820 and west of Rufe Snow Drive immediately south and west of the Outlet Mall. The requested rezoning is from R-7 MF Multi-Family to C-2 Commercial. The applicants are currently preparing development plans for a proposed shopping center which will front on Loop 820 and will extend to the intersection of Rufe Snow Drive. The applicants wish to eliminate the Multi-Family zoning on the subject tract and make it available to be incorporated into the proposed major shopping center which they will build on the overall site. The City Thoroughfare Plan indicates a four lane Collector Street which will be provided in the vicinity of the applicants western property line to connect the future extension of Industrial Park Drive with the Service Road. The applicants have expressed their desire for this proposed street to be located on their property. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of Zoning Application PZ 87-3 requesting rezoning on Tract 1A and 1B, R.P. Barton Survey, Abstract 175 and Tract lA and IB, J.M. Vandusen Survey, Abstract 1588, from R-7 MF to C-2. I I ~ ~ ~ ~ Bonds (GO/Rev.) _ Operating Budget ,_ er I I Finanee Review Acet. Number Sufficient Funds Available ¡¿ 1Æ~~ , City anager CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM , Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I Ie I I I I I 1- I -- I I I I I I I Ie I Page 3 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( 2. PZ 87-3 ( Chairman Bowen stated they woul to meet the city requirements Ms. Tinkler asked what t Mr. Royston stated space for each thr e parking Ms. Flippo st approximate acre. ed the area is 3,000 feet short of an ,/~ nkler asked how much do they e on Marilyn Lane. Ms. Flippo stated there was 137.33 feet plus 135 feet on Marilyn Lane and 216 feet on 820. Ms. Flippo gave Ms. Tinkler a copy of the plat. Chairman Bowen closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Schwinger made the motion to approve PS 87-2 subject to the realigning of the building line. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hallford and the motion carried 5-0. Chairman Bowen stated the plat complies with the Subdivision Ordinance and must be approved. Request of Stanley M. Peskind and Lawrence R. Burk to rezone Tracts lA & IB, R.P. Barton Survey, Abstract 175, and Tracts lA & IB, J.M. Vandusen Survey, Abstract 1588, from their present classification of R-7-MF Multi-Family to C-2 Commercial. This property is located north of Northeast Loop 820 and west of Rufe Snow Drive. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. I Page 4 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( Ie I I I I I PZ 87-3 APPROVED I- I Ie 3. PZ 87-4 I I I I I I I Ie I ( Stanley Peskind came forward. He said they plan to build a shopping center on the property and needed to rezone it to Commercial. 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. /:7-...... Mr. Hallford made the motion to approve PZ 87-3. This motion was seconded by Ms. Flippo and the motion carried 5-0. Request of B. H. & L. Joint Venture to rezone part of Tracts 2 & 2Al, J. C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 140, fro their present classification of G Agriculture to R-2 Single Fa · y. This property is located 0 the east side of Keller-Smithfie Road, south of Shady Grove Road. Chairman Bowen Hearing and to speak please ened the Public led for those wishing favor of this request to forward. D. Long, Consulting Engineer and art owner of the property, came forward. He said they had previously request R-4-SD Duplex on the property, but the Commission felt there would be too much R-4-SD so they feel that R-2 would be a good zoning for the area. Mr. Long showed a plat of the property. 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. f1 I' Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ( ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, I NC, CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas February 24, 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 RICH LAND HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 87-3 REVIEW LETTER, ZONI NG FROr~1 R-7-MF TO C-2 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 120 \~e have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the Zoning t~ap as required for updating should this case be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. To accelerate the review process, we would recommend that a vicinity map be shown on all future zoning request submittals. ~w(~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. R\·JAI d 1 d Enclosures cc: t4r. Rodger N. Line, City Hanager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Richard Royston, Oirector of Development Zoning Review PZ 87-3 Page 1 1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I I Ie I ORDINANCE NO. 1450 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ~III, AMENDMENTS, OF ~ONING 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-87-3 the following described property shall be rezoned from R-7-MF to C-2. /-, BEING a 19.02 acre tract of land situated in the R.P. Barton Survey, Abstract 175, and the John M. Vandusen Survey, Abstract 1588, surveys within the city limits of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas. Said 19.020 acre tract of land being a portion of that certain 43.906 acre tract of land as described in a deed to Stanley M. Peskind and Lawrence R. Burk and recorded in Volume 7591, Page 215, Tract 'c, County records Building, Tarrant County, Texas. Said 19.020 acre tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at a point in the northerly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway (Northeast Loop) No. 820 (a 350 foot wide dedicated public right-of-way) with the intersection of the common survey line between the east line of said Barton Survey and the west line of said Vandusen Survey, said point being the northwest corner of that certain 2.313 acre tract as described in A deed to the State of Texas and recorded in Volume 3731, Page 421, said County Records, said point also being the Northeast corner of that certain 13.395 acre tract as described in a deed to the State of Texas and recorded in Volume 3784, Page 540, said County Records. Said point. also being South 89 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds West 1,783.78 feet along the northerly right-of-way line of said Highway from its intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of Rufe Snow Drive (a 80 foot wide public right-of-way); THENCE North 89 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds East, with the northerly right-of-way line of said highway, a distance of 698.21 feet to a corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 15 minutes 03 seconds West, leaving said Highway a distance of 761.98 feet to the point of beginning of the herein described tract; THENCE West a distance of 1403.94 feet to a point in the common line of the said R.P. Barton Survey and the Telitha Akers Survey, Abstract No. 13, Tarrant County, Texas; I J II Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I Page 2 - THENCE North 00 degrees 35 minutes 40 seconds West, along said common line a distance of 589.01 feet to a corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 57 minutes 57 seconds East 1407.47 feet to a corner in the west line of Lot 1, Block 1, Tapp Addition, an 'addition to the City of North Richland Hills and recorded in Volume 388/150, Page 08, said County Records; THENCE South 00 degrees 15 minutes 03 seconds East, along the westerly line of said Lot 1, a distance of 589.82 feet to the place of beginning and containing 19.020 acres of land, more or less. This property is located on the north side of Northeast Loop 820, west of Rufe Snow Drive. ././ -.... APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. // r~r\ W ~t \.f'" ";..,; ZONING COMMISSION ~¿q:/__.tJ /7 I' __~ 111 ~-___~.;.:.,.~ .(~ ___ __. ~ ~ ~ __ ~ '\f ..,,- i ,--.'.#I»~.-~~7"------~ SECRETfRY PLANNI~ZONÌÑG~OMMISSION 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-87-3 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Planning and Development 4/13/87 Council Meeting Date: Request of B.H.& L. Joint Venture to Rezone Part PZ 87-4 ot Tract L. and zAl, J.C. Bradford Survey, Abst.I:é:l.cL 140 Agenda Number: from AG to R-2 Ordinance No. 1451 This Zoning Application is presented on the vacant tract of land owned by the B.H.& L. Joint Venture on the east side of Smithfield Road between Wilson Lane and Shady Grove Road. The subject tract is 27.5 acres in size. The requested rezoning is from AG Agriculture to R-2 Single Family Residential. The Staff noted to the Commission that the subject property had previously been proposed by the applicants for duplex zoning. The Commission denied that request. The applicants now propose to integrate the subject tract with the adjacent property on which they had recently been approved for R-2 zoning. In the subdivision layout submitted with the applicants request no residential lots are proposed to face out toward Smithfield Road. However, the layout does propose to provide the necessary dedication of right of way along Smithfield Road and the applicants will be obligated to participate in their portion of the improvements to Smithfield Road. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of Zoning Application PZ 87-4 "- requesting rezoning of part of Tract 2 and 2A1, J.C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 140, from AG to R-2. _, Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) _ ':. Operating Budget _ I_~ ª . ~~/ - . K-~c?~ Departmen ~nature City Manager CITY CO·UNCIL ACTION ITEM Finanee Review Aect. Number Sufficient Funds Avai lable , Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I Ie I I I I I I I fi!~- .-- I I I -I ;; iJ I I I" I N , N a::: -:r- ( J ÍJ. ¡~ r- (j),J tV' A,-tJ. '* ..jJ 4- ---r r- ,ova I ,..... 1'''.1 o U) I V I a:: C\J ~J a:: ~ r() J a::: I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I Page 4 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( ( Stanley Pes kind came they plan to build a on the property and it to Commercia owen called for those to speak in opposition to this to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hallford made the motion to approve PZ 87-3. This motion was seconded by Ms. Flippo and the motion carried 5-0. 3. PZ 87-4 Request of B. H. & L. Joint Venture to rezone part of Tracts 2 & 2A1, J. C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 140, from their present classification of AG Agriculture to R-2 Single Family. This property is located on the east side of Keller-Smithfield Road, south of Shady Grove Road. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Owen D. Long, Consulting Engineer and part owner of the property, came forward. He said they had previously request R-4-SD Duplex on the property, but the Commission felt there would be too much R-4-SD so they feel that R-2 would be a good zoning for the area. Mr. Long showed a plat of the property. 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. : r ., I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I Page 5 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 PZ 87-4 APPROVED 4. PZ 87-5 ( ( Ms. Flippo made the motion to approve PZ 87-4 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hallford and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Oak Hills Joint Venture rezone part of Tracts IB & 2A, D. Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from their present classification of AG Agriculture to R-3 Single Family. This property is located north railroad, east of Eden Road, of the T. P. & L. easement. Chairman Bowen opened t Public Hearing and called fo those wishing to speak in this request to please come Owen onsulting Engineer, ~ame He stated they came in with est for R-4-SD on this propert~ but the Commission was oppose to it. He said they now feel the~ can live with R-3 and are re esting approval of the R-3 zoning. . Long stated there is R-3 adjacent to the northwest and west of the property. Mr. Schwinger asked Mr. Long if they had a way out of the property, yet. Mr. Long stated not at this time. He said they do not own the property to Precinct Line Road. He said he had represented the people regarding getting the sewer line through their property, but they are not interested in putting a street through at this time. 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. I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I ~ I I }If' " ~ ( ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas Fe brua ry 24, 1987 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North R;chland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZOrJING CASE PZ 87-4 REVIE~J LETTER, ZOUI NG FROt·1 AG TO R-2 REF. UTILITY SYSTEt1 GRID SHEET NO. 15 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. In reference to the f1etes and Bounds description for the proposed zoning request, we would note that Tarrant Appraisal District maps show this tract or parcel of land is situated in the J.C. Bradford Survey A-139 rather than A-140. In addition, the Bradford Addition shown next to the proposed zoning request is zoned R-2 rather than AG. To accelerate the zoning review process, we would recommend that a vicinity map and the scale of the drawing be shown on all future zoning request submittals. ßdv~w.~ RICH A RD ~J. AL BIN, P. E . Z 0 n i ng Re view PZ 87-4 Page 1 1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 I Ie I I I I I I I P I I I I I I -- I I ~~' ,') ( ( RWA/dl d Enc 1 osure s cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works ~'r. Richard Royston, Director of Development Zoning Review PZ 87-4 Page 2 .J~ I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ORDINANCE NO. 1451 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION XXVIII, AMENDMENTS, OF ~ONING 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 FOLLqWING 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-87-4 the following described property shall be rezoned from AG to R-2. ALL that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the J.C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 140, Tarrant County, Texas and being a portion of that same tract described to John H. Gillis (1/3 interest) as recorded in Volume 86, Page 523, Deed Records, Tarrant Conty, Texas and a portion of that same tract described to John W. Barfield as recorded in Volume 5451, Page 286, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: ~- BEGINNING at a point being South 88 degrees 25 minutes West along the South boundary line of said J.C. Bradford Survey. at 945.0 feet and North 01 degrees 17 minutes East at 615.9 feet from the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1, of Cherokee Estates, an addition to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas as recorded in Volume 388-68, Page 19, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 88 degrees 32 minutes West, 814.9 feet to a point on the East boundary line of that same tract described to Kenneth Taylor, Trustee, and recorded in Volume 5346, Page 180, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, said point also being on the approximately centerline of County Road #3076 (Keller-Smithfield Road); THENCE North ~1 degrees 13 minutes East along said East boundary line of that same tract described to Kenneth Taylor, Trustee, and along said centerline of County Road #3076, 1204.5 feet to a point; THENCE South 88 degrees 22 minutes East along the South boundary line of Lot 1, Block 1, Bradford Addition, to the Cíty of North Richland Hill, Tarrant County, Texas as recorded in Volume 388-175, Page 69, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, 224.8 feet to a point at the southeast corner of said Lot 1, Block 1, Bradford Addition; · .. I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Page 2 THENCE North 01 degrees 17 minutes East along the East boundary line of said Lot 1, Block 1, Bradford Addition, and continuing a total distance of 381.5 feet to a point; THENCE North 88 degrees 25 minutes East, 591.2 feet to a point; THENCE South 01 degrees 17 minutes West, 1575.0 feet to the place of beginning and containing 27.5 acres, more or less. This property is located on the east side of Keller-Smithfield Road, south of Shady Grove Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. _/~. 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-87-4 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR ' CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Planning and Development 4/13/87 Council Meeting Date: Request of Oak Hills Joint Venture to Rezone Part of PZ 87-5 Tract lß and LA, lJ. M.oses :survey, Abscracc 1130 from Agenda Number: AG to R-3. Ordinance No. 1452 This Zoning Application is presented on the vacant tract of land owned by the Oak Hills Joint Venture on the north side of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad east of Eden Road. The subject tract is 3.9 acres in size. The requested rezoning is from AG Agriculture to R-3 Single Family Residential. The Staff noted to the Commission that the subject tract had previously been submitted for duplex zoning and had been rejected by the Commission. The current request would allow the applicants to add the subject tract to the adjacent property which was approved for R-3 Single Family use. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of Zoning Application PZ 87-5 requesting rezoning on part of Tract IB and 2A, D. Moses Survey, Abstract 1150 from AG to R-3. , ~ , I ~ I~ Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) I Operating Budget er Finance Review Aeet. Number Sufficient Funds Avai lable ~~~ ity Manager CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM . Finance Director I Page 1 of 1 I. "-: ': >'" .1 I ! j \ I ¡ '{ I \' " II "II ¡ ; ) \, í(" " l II II II // If Ie I I I I I ~I ~ I Ie I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I f I Page 5 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( ( PZ 87-4 APPROVED Ms. Fli -4 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hallford and the motion carried 5-0. 4. PZ 87-5 Request of Oak Hills Joint Venture to rezone part of Tracts 1B & 2A, D. Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from their present classification of AG Agriculture to R-3 Single Family. This property is located north of the railroad, east of Eden Road, and west of the T. P. & L. easement. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Owen D. Long, Consulting Engineer, came forward. He stated they came in with a request for R-4-SD on this property, but the Commission was opposed to it. He said they now feel they can live with R-3 and are requesting approval of the R-3 zoning. Mr. Long stated there is R-3 adjacent to the northwest and west of the property. Mr. Schwinger asked Mr. Long if they had a way out of the property, yet. Mr. Long stated not at this time. He said they do not own the property to Precinct Line Road. He said he had represented the people regarding getting the sewer line through their property, but they are not interested in putting a street through at this time. 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. I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I" I Page 6 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( PZ 87-5 APPROVED 5. PZ 87-6 6. PZ 87-7 ( Mr. Schwinger made the motion to approve PZ 87-5. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tricoli and the motion carried 5-0. Chairman Bowen said the next two requests would be heard together, would be voted on separately. Request of Charles Schreiner Nel rezone part of· Tracts lA & 2, S Richardson Survey, Abstract 1 6, from their present classificatio of AG Agriculture and R-2 Singl Family to R-8 Single Family-Zero t Line. This property is located 0 the south side of Wilson Lane, wes of Keller Smithfield Road. /-...... Request of Cha es Schreiner Nelson to rezone part Tract lA, S. Richardson Survey, Ab ract 1266, from its present assification of R-2 Single Family 0 R-3 Single Family. This prope ty is located on the south side of llson Lane, west of Keller S thfield Road. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of these requests to please come forward. Wes Shaver, San Antonio, Texas, came forward to represent the owners. He said they had been before the Commission several times on the tract of land. He stated they asked for R-8 zoning, but was rejected, then they squeezed the area to approximately 20 acres, 5 unites to the acre, with the rest R-3, but there was some opposition to it, also. Mr. Shaver stated they had several meetings with the homeowners and have come up with these requests. He said they have changed the R-8 to 33 acres next to the Commercial. He said they moved it due to the concerns of the neighbors to the south. I~ Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ( ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas February 24, 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 RICHLANO HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 87-5 REVIEW LETTER, ZONING FROM AG TO R-3 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 63 \~e have rece ived the re ferenced zon; ng case for our rev iew 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. To accelarate the review process, we would recommend that a vicinity map and a scale of the drawing be shown on all future zoning request submittals. a;;~ P.E. RvJA/dl d Enclosures cc: r4r. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Development Zon i ng Rev iew PZ 87-5 Page 1 1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 ..."~ ~ I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ORDINANCE NO. 1452 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-87-5 the following described property shall be rezoned from AG to R-3. _// ALL that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the D. Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, Tarrant County, Texas, and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE EASTERLY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF Lot 20, Block 7, Eden Addition, to the City of Norlth Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas,. as recorded in Volume 388-175, Page 68, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, said point being on the northerly boundary line of the St. Louis Southwestern Railroad (a 100 foot private right of way); ~- THENCE North 24 degrees 06 minutes West along the East boundary line of said Eden Addition, 127.1 feet to a point on the centerline of Bradley Drive (a 50.0 foot public right of way); THENCE North 55 degrees 28 minutes East along the centerline of a proposed 50.0 feet public right of way, 706.7 feet to a angle point in said right of way; THENCE North 30 degrees 35 minutes West along said centerline 338.6 feet to an angle point in said centerline; THENCE North 27 degrees 46 minutes West along said centerline, 198.6 feet to a point on the north line of a proposed 50.0 foot drainage and utility easement; THENCE North 55 degrees 28 minutes East along said North line, 112.9 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left whose radius bears North 34 degrees 32 minutes West at 128.8 feet; THENCE Northeasterly along said North line and along said curve to the left through a central angle of 05 degeees 48 minutes a total distance of 13.0 feet to a point on the Southwesterly line of a 100.0 foot Texas Power and Light Easement as recorded in Volume 2925, Page 507, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; .- .. .,., I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Page 2 THENCE South 27 degrees 46 minutes East along said Southwest line, 211.0 feet to a point; THENCE South 30 degrees 35 minutes East along said Southwest line, 452.2 feet to a point on the Northerly boundary line of said St. Louis Southwestern Railroad; THENCE South 55 degrees 28 minutes West along said Northerly boundary line 846.4 feet to the place of beginning and containing 3.9 acres of land, more or less. This property is located north of the railroad, east of Eden Road, and west of the T.P. & L. easement. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. ~/læ CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ~e~~~ SECRET Y PLANNIN6 Al¡D ZONING OMMISSION '-# 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-87-5 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: ATTORNEY '. . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Planning and Development 4/13/87 'aDepartment: Council Meeting Date: ·S Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to Rezone Part A d N PZ 87-6 . ubject: ot Tract LA and Z, s. K1.Chardson survey, Abst:ract: 1266 gen a umber: from AG and R-2 to R-8. Ordinance No. 1453 , I ~ This Zoning Application is presented on a portion of the vacant tract located on the south side of Wilson Lane west of Smithfield Road belonging to the Charles Schreiner Nelson interests. The subject tract is 33.76 acres in size. The requested rezoning is from AG Agriculture and R-2 Single Family to R-8 Zero Lot Line Single Family Residential. The applicants have submitted a concept plan with the application indicating their proposal to build a Zero Lot Line project of Single Family residences on the subject tract. The Staff noted to the Commission that the current request is the third variation of the zoning pattern proposed by the applicants. Initially the applicants had requested the entire 70 plus/minus acres to be zoned for Zero Lot Line development. The Commission rejected the proposal and observed that a great many citizens belonging to the Greater Green Valley Home Owners Association appeared in opposition to the request. Second, the applicants proposed a split zoning arrangement which requested approximately 27 acres of R-B District located on the western end of the applicants tract adjacent to Keller. The remainder of the 70 acres was requested for R-3 Single Family District. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved that configuration and recommended that the rezoning requests be approved. It was noted that the Homeowners group was also opposed to this proposed zoning pattern. After some consideration and consultation with the Homeowners group the applicants withdrew the request prior to the City Council hearing..._ , , , , I " Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) _ _ Operating Budget _ w: i 1 I ,~)~ ¡(~ I Departme t Head Signature City Manager I CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Lastly, the applicants have submitted this current request which, for all practical purposes flips the location of the two categories putting the R-3 Residential on the west end of the tract adjacent to the Keller City Limits and places the R-8 District on the east adjacent to the Commercial District. The proposed Zero Lot Line District would be 33.76 acres in size. In the applicants layout the proposed subdivision would have a total of 115 lots. This would yield a gross density on the tract of 3.4 units to the acres. The unit sizes are proposed to be a minimum of 1500 square feet. This configuration of the zoning pattern is ac~eptable to the Greater Green.Valley Homeowners Association. The proposal for the remainder of the tract requesting R-3 zoning is contained in Zoning application PZ 87-7. The Staff also noted that the development of the property will require that the applicants participate in the improvements to Wilson Lane and the channelization of Little Bear Creek. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of Zoning Application PZ 87-6 requesting rezoning on a part of Tract 1A and 2, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266 from AG and R-2 to R-8 with the stipulation that the unit sizes be a minimum of 1500 square feet. Finance Review Acct. Number Sufficient Funds Available , Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I I i I glFTT~;'~ I -~ "'Ll~ " . ',J ... I:". . ~ ) _ . r I:·j r i' r '\ . Ie I I I .... I I I : ) I tti~-~ :'1 ¡ .. Ii .... I ! ! : I i Iii I ¡ I j , : I .. .; ~ . . I I ¡ f-:- I I I I-- I ' -- --- If I Ie I I C) .~ ~ ~ óL: ~¡:. ~~ N..... , ,., Q::t\I . ~ i ~ - i --~ j ~ ~ í . J : r"t")œ, I ~ a:~ ~ '.1 N ." . ù ~~ . ._~' :.: '1 0:. -- - .-.- . , ,." r . .C .. .~ NJ' I .L a:.-. - - r , ~ .' ., No b~ . Nit) 1 "'- 0::= ~ ~. . -: -.. ; . ~, 1$: '!":? _ : .. .. .~i-1~ ~¡,.. ..p~ r- ,J cP, tUaI. A- T ~ ~ --'r ~, '~~ -, '-..(.~- - '.~ç : . -' ~'. :;:~. ~ci.;'C I :~ ,~r ~:;~ :~~~::-- .,--. L~---1_ ~ ~~f~~ir= ~':- I a:, __ . }"! 1 r . . . , ..-'f' '~ ¡ 0 6!~ f;I ~ . " , -Á'J"'~':' 1.;. .. :. ~ ·-t -t:t ¡r', : (' ~ : F:~t11 ::f:- ~~:~~~=,~J!~ ; C\J . a:: C) ,~ <{ _. :j : --: ~~ '..-, ~~~ I . C) <{ to. .&. .:> a:- ~'~:~~~~~;,-~~ -,;~Y " <t ¡;!¡ :1, '. * L ,;'òH: : ,;. ?,,~~_t..r, {,. :";.':" ,~ i J f]~fr '. " ;'".:~ , ,~, tt:~ ~ I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I f I Page 6 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( PZ 87-5 APPROVED 5. PZ 87-6 6. PZ 87-7 ( Mr. Schwin e e PZ 87-5. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tricoli and the motion carried 5-0. Chairman Bowen said the next two requests would be heard together, but would be voted ~n separately. Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to rezone part of Tracts 1A & 2, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from their present classifications of AG - Agriculture and R-2 Single Family to R-8 Single Family-Zero Lot Line. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. / Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to rezone part of Tract lA, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of R-2 Single Family to R-3 Single Family. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to' speak in favor of these requests to please come forward. Wes Shaver, San Antonio, Texas, came forward to represent the owners. He said they had been before the Commission several times on the tract of land. He stated they asked for R-B zoning, but was rejected, then they squeezed the area to approximately 20 acres, 5 unites to the acre, with the rest R-3, but there was some opposition to it, also. Mr. Shaver stated they had several meetings with the homeowners and have come up with these requests. He said they have changed the R-B to 33 acres next to the Commercial. He said they moved it due to the concerns of the neighbors to the south. I Page 7 ( P & Z Minutes Ie March 12, 1987 I I I I I I I Ie I , I I I I I I f I ( \ Mr. Shaver stated it caused the density to drop to 3.3 units per acre, 6,000 square foot lots and 1500 square foot houses. He said the R-3 would be 7,500 square foot lots with 1,600 square foot houses instead of the 1,400 square foot houses. , Jack Frisque, 8025 Valley Drive, came forward. He said he was speaking for the Green Valley Homeowners Association who are in favor of these proposals. He stated there had been many long months of meetings and the homeowners appreciate how they have tried to accommodate the quality of life the homeowners want for the area. Mr. Frisque stated they had many proposals in the last year and a half. He said there has been compromises made on both sides, but they have be~n able to work out their differences. Mr. Frisque said they took a vote and there was a 94% vote for approval of these proposals. He said the reason for the approval was they moved the R-8 next to the Commercial area and they would have the hill and trees for screening. He said the R-3 would be less acreage and less density-l,500 square feet houses for th~ R-8 and 1,600 square feet houses for the R-3. Mr. Frisque said he and the homeowners recommend approval. Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to these request to please come forward. Don H. Winters, 81 Wilson Lane, came forward. He said he moved to this area bècause of the no-nonsense approach to zoning. He said he started attending the North Richland Hills and Keller meetings. Mr. Winters said Keller requested 12,000 square feet lots; then came back for Multi-Family which was rejected. I Page 8 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 Ie I I I I I I I Ie ! II I I I I I I f I PZ 87-6 APPROVE ( ( Mr. Winters said ,he was more affected than the other homeowners because his property is directly across the street. He said this development would affect the value of his property. He said he felt they should stay with the R-2 zoning. Paul Eckert, 83 Wilson Lane, came forward. He said they plan to plan to build a masonry wall along Wilson Lane. He said he felt it unfair for him to have to look out and not be able to see a broad landscape. Wes Shaver came forward. He said at their last meeting with the homeowners, he spoke to Mr. Wilson and two other people on Wilson lane who had no problem with these proposals. Jeanie Eckert, 8300 Wilson Lane, came forward. She said these plans are nÖL the same as was shown them. She said it was R-2 and R-3, but now they have changed. She said she did not want to look at a wall. She said they have 6 acres of agricultural land. Chairman Bowen closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hallford stated he wanted to recognize and commend Mr. Frisque and the developers for their working together in this matter. Mr. Hallford made the motion to PZ 87-6. Mr. Schwinger stated he would like to amend the motion to state with the stipulation of 1,500 square foot houses. Mr. Hallford agreed to the amendment. Mr. Schwinger seconded the motion and the motion carried 5-0. I Ie I I I I I I I I · ,-- I I I I I I I Ie I Page 9 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 PZ 87-7 APPROVED ADJOURNMENT ( .. ( Ms. Flippo made the motion to approve PZ 87-7 with the stipulation that the houses be 1,600 square feet minimum. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tricoli and the motion carried 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 8:05 P. M. Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission Secretary Planning & Zoning Commission I Ie I I I I I I I 1-- I I I I I I I Ie I .... ( ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas February 25, 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 87-6 REVIEW LETTER, ZONING FROM AG & R-2 TO R-8 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 33 We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the Ion ing Hap as required for updating should- this case be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. We would note that the North property 1 ines of parcel "B" drawn for this proposed zoning change does not match their stated dimensions. w, ~ RICH A RO ~l. AL BIN, P. E . RWA/dld Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Development Zon in g Rev iew PZ 87-6 Page 1 1901 CENTRAL DR., SU ITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/26 7-336 7 1<- ". ..;;. "~ Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I -- I I ORDINANCE NO. 1453 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION ~III, AMENDMENTS, OF 40NING 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-87-6 the following described property shall be rezoned from AG & R-2 to R-8 with the stipulation that the houses be a minimum of 1500 square feet. BEING a 33.761 acre tract of land situated in the Stephen Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas; COMMENCING at a steel rod found for the Stephen Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, said point being in the east line of the John Edmonds Survey, Abstract 457, said point also being the southwest corner of the James C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 139; THENCE South 89 degrees 14 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 1,525.00 feet to the point of beginning; THENCE South 89 degrees 14 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 157.32 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 24 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 26.80 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds East, a distance of 1,223.30 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE South 32 degrees 18 minutes 59 seconds East, a distance of 329.24 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 400.00 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE South 85 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 65.00 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE South 64 degrees 58 minutes 58 seconds West, a distance of 1,020.74 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 88 degrees 27 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of 563.41 feet to a point for a corner; ï" . " , ....,. Ie I I I I I I ,I -- I I I I I I -- I I Page 2 THENCE North 00 degrees 05 minutes 07 seconds West, a distance of 1,072.10 feet to the point of beginning and encompassing 33.761 acres of land more or less. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. á?~ CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION -~-, ~A .0/)-, ~.~~~ SECRET RY PLANNING ANÐ~NING OMMISSION 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-87-6 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE REWIS, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: ATTORNEY I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I '- I I City of JXórth Richland Hills, Texas MEMORANDUM April 13, 1987 TO: City Council Richard ROyston~ Director of Planning and Development FROM: SUBJECT: Zoning Application PZ 87-7 On Thursday April 9, 1987 at 1:00 PM the Staff was presented with a petition in opposition to Zoning Application's PZ 87-6 and PZ 87-7. This petition contained a total of 17 signatures. Of these five signatures were of owners of property within North Richland Hills. The remainder of those in protest to the rezoning requests were residents of the City of Keller along the north side of Wilson Lane facing the applicant's properties. The Staff evaluation of the petition revealed that there were not enough valid signatures on the petition in regards to Zoning Application PZ 87-6. However, in'regards to Zoning Application PZ 87-7 the signatures of North Richland Hills Citizens on the petition represent a total of 28% of the notice area. Therefore, the petition is legal for Zoning Application PZ 87-7 and requires that an affirmative vote by the City Council be sustained by a three-fourths majority. (817) 281-004117301 N.E. lOOP 820/P.O. BOX 18609/NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TX 76180 I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I ~ I I TO: City Council City of North Richland Hills DATE: </- 9- Y? TIME: /. ' ~ CJ p, /11 , / cd~q'7-¿ CASE N . PZ;'i'7~ We, the undersigned property owners of the City of North Richland HillsÞ~D KE4£~~ living within 200 feet of the subject property, hereby object to the rezoning of said tract for the following reasons:' . . This rezoning would not be conductive to the public safety, health, convenience, comfort, prosperity, or general welfare-of the present neighborhood. . \ JIb II ¿-- fPò 11/ ~~ ~ ~ ~"-<t: 7€;/1?ð F~ t ìy 7~ } ro vtL) '¡X: 7b/Rð 77/ 7 C Oft-' r-J A./ €,v 771-L A<. If:/.J. 7X 76/ tf'o 7.1/] ;'O.(J~'~A:.__~ jf,t~ , 7.)( 76/~O /3~9~~ .J)I(#;.;X;;¿J{ð J I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I Planning and Development Department: Council Meeting Date: Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to Rezone a Part PZ 87-7 or Iract lA, ::). K1chardson Survey, Abslracl 1266, Agenda Number: from R-2 to R-3 Ordinance No. 1454. 4/13/87 I Subjeet: I '-.-.,'. This Zoning Application is also presented on a portion of the vacant tract located on the south side of Wilson Lane west of Smithfield Road belonging to the Charles Schreiner Nelson interests. This application is the second half of the coordinated rezoning request previously discussed in Zoning Application PZ 87-6. The subject tract is 37.16 acres in size. The requested rezoning is from R-2 Single Family to R-3 Single Family Residential. The applicants stated purpose is to develop the property into a single family subdivision in conformance with the R-3 District criteria. As noted in the discussion of PZ 87-6 the applicants had earlier submitted a similar request locating the proposed R-3 area to the east of the now subject tract with the proposed R-8 District occupying the area in this request. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of that configuration. However, the applicants conducted several meetings with the affected homeowners in the area and with the Greater Green Valley Homeowners Association and from those meetings and negotiations an agreement was reached based upon the current requests. With that agreement in hand the applicants withdrew the earlier request prior to City Council hearing and resubmitted in the current configuration. The Staff noted to the Commission that the existing R-2 Zoning on the subject tract cama IÞIÞ as a result of an earlier proposal for development which was never undertaken. ~ As noted in the previous case the development of this tract will require that the ~ applicants participate in the improvements to Wilson Lane and Little Bear Creek as a condition of development. ~ RECOMMENDATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approyål of Zoning Application PZ 87-7 requesting rezoning on a part of Tract lA, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266 from R-2 ~ to R-3 with the stipulation that the residence size be a minimum of 1600 square feet. ~ . Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) I Finance Review Aeet. Number Suffieient Funds Available ffJ7~~ , ity Manager CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM . Finance Director Page 1 of 1 I I I I I I III I I I 1- tf I I Ie I¡>:I ~ ~ÞL ~~ ~..D < --r- tP ¡¿ f~ r- ( J,J tIJ' þ,..6I. ... j .4;. r r¡-tf' ¡~ ~~ t:I ~ ~ N . a: tf") . ... a::- I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I f I Page 6 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 ( PZ 87-5 APPROVED 5. PZ 87-6 6. PZ 87-7 ( Mr. Schwin e e PZ 87-5. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tricoli and the motion carried 5-0. Chairman Bowen said the next two requests would be heard together, but would be voted on separately. Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to rezone part of Tracts 1A & 2, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from their present classifications of AG Agriculture and R-2 Single Family to R-8 Single Family-Zero Lot Line. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. Request of Charles Schreiner Nelson to rezone part of Tract lA, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of R-2 Single Family to R-3 Single Family. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of these requests to please come forward. Wes Shaver, San Antonio, Texas, came forward to represent the owners. He said they had been before the Commission several times on the tract of land. He stated they asked for R-8 zoning, but was rejected, then they squeezed the area to approximately 20 acres, 5 unites to the acre, with the rest R-3, but there was some opposition to it, also. Mr. Shaver stated they had several meetings with the homeowners and have come up with these requests. He said they have changed the R-8 to 33 acres next to the Commercial. He said they moved it due to the concerns of the neighbors to the south. I Page 7 ( P & Z Minutes ~ March 12, 1987 I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I f I ( Mr. Shaver stated it caused the density to drop to 3.3 units per acre, 6,000 square foot lots and 1500 square foot houses. He said the R-3 would be 7,500 square foot lots with 1,600 square foot houses instead of the 1,400 square foot houses. Jack Frisque, 8025 Valley Drive, came forward. He said he was speaking for the Green Valley Homeowners Association who are in favor of these proposals. He stated there had been many long months of meetings and the homeowners appreciate how they have tried to accommodate the quality of life the homeowners want for the area. Mr. Frisque stated they had many proposals in the last year and a half. He said there has been compromises made on both sides, but they have been able to work out their differences. Mr. Frisque said they took a vote and there was a 94% vote for approval of these proposals. He said the reason for the approval was they moved the R-8 next to the Commercial area and they would have the hill and trees for screening. He said the R-3 would be less acreage and less density-1,500 square feet houses for the R-8 and 1,600 square feet houses for the R-3. Mr. Frisque said he and the homeowners recommend approval. Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to these request to please come forward. Don H. Winters, 81 Wilson Lane, came forward. He said he moved to this area because of the no-nonsense approach to zoning. He said he started attending the North Richland Hills and Keller meetings. Mr. Winters said Keller requested 12,000 square feet lots; then came back for Multi-Family which was rejected. I Ie I Page 8 P & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 I I I I I I -- I I I ~I I I I Ie I PZ 87-6 APPROVE ( ( Mr. Winters said he was more affected than the other homeowners because his property is directly across the street. He said this development would affect the value of his property. He said he felt they should stay with the R-2 zoning. Paul Eckert, 83 Wilson Lane, came forward. He said they plan to plan to build a masonry wall along Wilson Lane. He said he felt it unfair for him to have to look out and not be able to see a broad landscape. Wes Shaver came forward. He said at their last meeting with the homeowners, he spoke to Mr. Wilson and two other people on Wilson lane who had no problem with these proposals. Jeanie Eckert, 8300 Wilson Lane, came forward. She said these plans are not the same as was shown them. She said it was R-2 and R-3, but now they have changed. She said she did not want to look at a wall. She said they have 6 acres of agricultural land. Chairman Bowen closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hallford stated he wanted to recognize and commend Mr. Frisque and the developers for their working together in this matter. Mr. Hallford made the motion to PZ 87-6. Mr. Schwinger stated he would like to amend the motion to state with the stipulation of 1,500 square foot houses. Mr. Hallford agreed to the amendment. Mr. Schwinger seconded the motion and the motion carried 5-0. --., ,'- ~ I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I Page 9 p & Z Minutes March 12, 1987 PZ 87-7 APPROVED ADJOURNMENT ( ,. ( Ms. Flippo made the motion to approve PZ 87-7 with the stipulation that the houses be 1,600 square feet minimum. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tricoli and the motion carried 5-0. The meeting adjourned at 8:05 P. M. Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission Secretary Planning & Zoning Commission I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I ~ J ( c, KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas Februa ry 24, 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 RIcHLANO HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 87-] REVIEW LETTER, ZONING FROM R-2 TO R-3 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 33 ~!e have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the Zoning r··1ap as required for updating should this case be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. ~ø,~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. R\~A/ra Enc 1 osure s cc: f'1r. Rodger N. Line, City t·1anager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Development Zoning Review PZ 87-] Page 1 1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 ..~.. .,.. I ~ I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I ORDINANCE NO. 1454 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-87-7 the following described property shall be rezoned from R-2 to R-3 with the stipulation that the houses be a minimum- of 1600 square feet. BEING a 37.163 acre tract of land situated in the Stephen Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas; BEGINNING at a steel rod found for the northwest corner of the Stephen Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, said point being in the east line of the . John Edmonds Survey, Abstract 457, said point also being the southwest corner of the James C. Bradford Survey, Abstract 139; THENCE South 89 degrees 14 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 1,525.00 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 05 minutes 07 seconds East, a distance of 1,072.10 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 88 degrees 27 minutes 20 seconds West, a distance of 1,524.44 feet to a point for a corner, said point being in the east line of the said John Edmonds Survey; THENCE North 00 degrees 05 minutes 07 seconds West, a distance of 1,051.20 feet along the said east line of the said John Edmonds Survey to the point of beginning and encompassing 37.163 acres of land more or less. I' Ie I I I I I I I lit I I I I I I ~ I I Page 2 This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, west of Keller Smithfield Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 12th DAY OF MARCH, 1987. ¡QVA~ tf ,4~ CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION , O~lISSION 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-87-7 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: 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: Request of North Hills Mercury Lincoln for ApprovaL ot Message ~enter S1gn Council Meeting Date: 4/13/87 SO 87- 4 Agenda Number: Mr. Cal Herron, National Display Systems, representing North Hills Mercury Lincoln has requested a hearing before the City Council to request approval of a new dealership sign for North Hills Mercury Lincoln at 7820 N. E. Loop 820. The applicants propose to replace the existing ground sign at the dealership with a new facility. The proposed sign would be in compliance with all the criteria of the Sign. Ordinance with regards to the size and location of the sign. However, the applicants have proposed the inclusion of an electronic message center in the design of the new sign. Under the terms of Section 5.7 of the Sign Ordinance all message signs must be specifically approved by the City Council. RECOMMENDATION: It is Staff's opinion that the proposed sign may be approved should the City Council choose to do so. Although the Ordinance does not specify any particular type use for these signs, those businesses which have been previously approved for the message center type sign have been in the Bank or Savings and Loan trade. '':-- Finance Review Acct. Number Sufficient Funds Available I -ç)t~ r~ City Manager , Finance Director CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Page 1 of 1 I -- I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I" I :,.}\-). ~.;)~) ~--)() - ) (jJ~) f~~~- :~t~8§ NATIONAL DISPLAY SYSTEMS SCOREBOARDS · MESSAGE CENTERS. TIME It TEMPERATURE Apri I 7, 1987 City of North Richland Hills Mr. Richard Royston Box 18609 North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 Dear Mr. Royston: Enclosed you will find the new plot plan and the modified blue line print for the sign at North Hills Lincoln-Mercury. Please let me know is there is anything else that I peed to do in order to be on the City Council Meeting Agenda for the 13th of this month. If I am not in the office please give the necessary information to Becky Runnels and we will forward to you as soon as possible. I really appreciate all that you have done to help with this project and want to thank you for your time. Sincerely, NATIONAL DISPLAY SYSTEMS C~ -LIitlc~ Cal Herron Marketing Manager CH/br enclosure: 11882 Greenville Ave. . Suite 110 . Dallas, Texas 75243 . 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()()(, · Au '- · .CAl ·r/AII · J'/A - F/NI. · D/A DÐ; \.' ...i· .- ... -.- IDt _.-M~ · .7"Z) I ,.~- . . . 04- . .... -fl. ~_: . ,~J-: ~ ';L~ .'~ ,., . ~ " '., CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Department: Administration Re~u 1 ð t i .Ig SllIok i ..g ; II Pub 1 ; c Pl aces, Ordinance No. 1445 4/13/87 - Council Meeting Date: GN 87-23 Agenda Number: On March 9, 1987 the City Council tabled Ordinance No. 1445 regulating smoking in public places and requested that the City Attorney make some modifications to it. The attached ordinance has been revised as requested by City Council. Recommendation: Approve Ordinance No. 1445 , ~ ~ Finance Review Acct. Number Sufficient Funds Available I Department Head Signature RV~ City Manager . Fmance Director CITY CO'UNCIL ACTION ITEM Page 1 of 1 I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I ORDINANCE NO. 1445 WHEREAS, the smoking of tobacco or weeds or other plant products has been demonstrated to have a detrimental effect on not only the smoker but others in close proximity to the smoker; and, WHEREAS, it is the right of citizens to be able to choose for themselves whether to smoke either actively or passively; and, WHEREAS, it is the policy of this city to encourage food product establishments which have enclosed dining areas to prøvide adequate seating for those patrons who prefer a smoke-free environment; and, WHEREAS, it is desirable to regulate publicly owned facilities to assure a smoke-free environment; and, WHEREAS, it is desirable to authorize employers to designate non-smoking areas in certain workplaces; and, WHEREAS, the citizens of North Richland Hills have demonstrated a desire to voluntarily comply with city ordinances which protect public 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 SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS (1) ADMINISTRATIVE AREA means the area of an establishment not generally accessible to the public, including but not limited to individual offices, stockrooms, employee lounges, or meeting rooms. (2) EMPLOYEE means any person who is employed by any employer for direct or indirect monetary wages or profit. (3) ENCLOSED means closed in by a ·roof and walls with appropriate openings for ingress and egress, but does not include areas commonly described as public lobbies. (4) HOSPITAL means any institution that provides medical, surgical, and overnight facilities for patients. (5) RETAIL AND SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT means any establishment which sells goods, food or services to the genpral public. I Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I Ordinance No. 1445 Page 2 (6) PUBLIC SERVICE AREA means any area to which the general public routinely has access for municipal services or which is designated a public service area by the city. (7) SMOKING means the combustion of any cigar, cigarette, pipe, or similar article, using any form of tobacco or other combustive substance in any form. (8) WORKPLACE means any enclosed area of a structure, or portion thereof, intended for occupancy by employees who provide primarily clerical, professional, or business services of a business entity, or which provide primarily clerical, 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 plant product in any of the following indoor or enclosed areas: (1) an elevator used by the public; (2) a hospital or nursing home corridor providing direct access to patients' rooms; (3) any public meeting room or public service area of any facility owned, operated or managed by the city while such area is being used for a public meeting; (4) any retail or service establishment serving .the general public, including, but not limited to, any department store, grocery store, drug store, or restaurant; (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 control of an establishment or area designated in Subsection (a) of this section· shall post a conspicuous sign at the main entrance to the establishment. The sign shall contain the words "No Smoking, City of North Richland Hills Ordinancell, the universal symbol for no smoking, or other language that clearly prohibits smoking. (c) Every hospital shall: (1) allow all patients, prior to elective admission, to choose to be in a no smoking patient room; and I" Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I Ordinance No. 1445 Page 3 (2) require that employees or visitors obtain express approval from all patients in a patient room prior to smoking. (d) The owner or person in control of an establishment or area described in Subsection (a) (4) or (a) (6) may designate an area, including but not limited to lobbies, 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 sales 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 facility or establishment 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 retail or service establishment serving the general 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 retail or service establishment which is primarily engaged in the ,sale of tobacco, tobacco products or smoking implements. SECTION 3. REGULATION OF SMOKING IN FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS (a) A food establishment which has indoor or enclosed dining areas shall provide separate indoor or enclosed dining areas for smoking and non-smoking patrons. (b) A non-smoking area must: (1) be separated, where feasible, 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; I" Ie I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I ~ I I Ordinance No. 1445 Page 4 (3) be clearly designated by appropriate signs visible 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) Non-dining areas of any food establishment 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. (d) It is a defense to prosecution under this ordinance that the food establishment is: (1) an establishment which has indoor seating arrangements for less than 50 patrons; SECTION 4. REGULATION OF SMOKING IN THE WORKPLACE (a) Any employer may designate any workplace, or portion thereof, . as a non-smoking area. Any employer who chooses to designate any workplace, or portion thereof, as a non-smoking area shall: ~~ (1) prominently display reasonable sized signs indicating that smoking is prohibited; and (2) provide facilities in sufficient numbers and at such locations to be readily accessible, for the extinguishment of smoking.materials. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate an employer's smoking policy, adopted, implemented, and maintained in accordance with Subsection (a). (1) It shall be a defense to prosecution under this section that the workplace does not have prominently displayed 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. I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I Ie I I -.-- Ordinance No. 1445 Page 5 SECTION 5. 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 dollars ($200.00). This ordinance does not require the owner, operator, manager or any employee of an establishment to report a violation or to take any action against any individual violating this ordinance. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provlslons of ordinances of the City of North Richland Hills, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances, in which event conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall be enforced by the Police Department on a complaint basis only. SECTION 8. If any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid jUdgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance. SECTION 9. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from.and after April 13, 1987, and its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 13th day of April, 1987. Dan Echols, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Rewis, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, Attorney for the City ~ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ubject: Finance Revenue Bond Advance Refunding for Trinity River Authority Council Meeting Date: 4/13/87 Agenda Number: ~N ~7-~1 . I The Fiscal Agent (First Southwest Company) has identified $27,825,000 of callable revenue bonds that Trinity River Authority currently has outstanding. Those bonds were sold at various times at substantially higher interest rates than are currently available in the bond market. Based on the recommendation of First Southwest Company~ TRA is preparing to refund these bonds at a projected savings of $5,380,000 or an annual savings of $238,000. Because North Richland Hills is a participant in the Trinity River Authority Water Supply Project, a prorated share of the savings will result in lower operating cost to the City. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council approve the TRA refunding issue described above. ~ Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) REV Operating Budget Other a~~ Department Head ~,ignature CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Finance Review Acct. Number Sufficient nds Available . Finance Director Page 1 of 1 ·1 I I I I I I I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Department: Purchasing Bid award to Graff Chevrolet for (1) 3/4 ton Subject: pick-up truck in the amount of $11,508. _ Council Meeting Date:4/13/87 PU 87-17 Agenda Number: On March 3, 1987, at 10:00 a.m., sealed bids were opened for a 3/4 ton pick-up truck. A summary of the bids is listed below. Vendor Exceptions Price Jack Williams Chevrolet 3 $ 11,756 Bounds Chevrolet 0 11,630 * Graff Chevrolet 0 11,508 Recommendation: Award to lowest bidder, * Graff Chevrolet in the amount of $11,508. ~- x Finanee Review Acct. Number 06-01-03-6600 Sufficient unds Available 7J~cv~ , Finance Director ~ CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Page 1 of I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I Department- Purchasing C ·1 M · D 4/13/87 - · - - ouncl eetlng ate: 4IÞ. Bid award to Motorola Commun1cat10ns and Electronics,Inc. SUbject: for (10) hand held Police Radios in the amount of $16,530Agenda Number: PU 87-18 On March 17, 1987 at 10:00 a.m., sealed bids were opened for ten hand held police radios. Presently our main console unit, our mobile units and some officers are equipped with the motorola emergency identifier system. This system allows an officer in trouble to signal for help from his hand held radio. As dispatch sends assistance all audio transmission is discontinued to the officer's radio and as a result the threatening person or persons are not aware help is on the way. These 10 units will replace the last of the General Electric hand held units in our system. Due to this unique feature in our specifications, only one bid was received. (Motorola is the only manufacturer at this time that offers the emergency identifier option) Vendor Exceptions Price Motorola o $ 16,530 Recommendation Award bid to Motorola Communications and Electronics, Inc., for (10) hand held police radios in the amount of $ 16,530. Finanee Review Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) e gi:;~ting BU.~ ~ 9!partment Head s~re CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM Aect. Number 01-80-02-6550 SUf~undS Available , Finance Director A."--{ City Manager Page 1 of CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Personnel Council Meeting Date: 4/13/87 Request to approve payment of insurance premium on Public Agenda Number: PU 87-19 Library/Community Center and cancellation of the policy effective June 23, 1987. On November 14, 1986 we made an emergency purchase of property insurance from Aetna Insurance Company on our new Public Library/Community Center buildings at an annual premium of $8,950. The council ratified the purchase on November 16. Since the buildings were no longer for church use, the State Board of Insurance re-rated the buildings as a municipal !!brary and community center. The re-rate has increased the annual premium to $19,225. Our insurance policy on all other city buildings expires June 23, 1987. Instead of carrying a separate policy on the Public Library/Community Center, we desire to cancel Aetna's policy on that property effective June 23, 1987 and pay a short-term rate of $12,400. We have submitted to bid the insurance on all our city buildings, including the Public Library/ Community Center, for a June 23, 1987 renewal. Recommendations: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve the expenditure of $12,400 for the property insurance on the Public Library/Community Center for the period November 14, 1986 to June 23 1987. -<t, 2. Approve the cancellation of the insurance policy on the Public Library/ Community Center effective June 23, 1987. Finanee Review Souree of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) ~ Operating Budget --L !W Other ~. ~ Depa~nature CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM , Finance Director PaQe 1 of 1 I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Department: Public Works Council Meeting Date: 4-13-87 Approval of Contract With Knowlton, English, & Flowers Agenda N mber" PW 87-12 For Engineering and Approval of Installlng Trattlc Slgnals u. at Five Intersections in the City and Twenty Flashing School Crossing Signals Enclosed is a proposal for engineering to install traffic signals at Holiday Lane and Lola Drive, Rufe Snow Drive at Starnes Road, Smithfield Road at Starnes Road, Smithfield Road at Chapman Road, and Davis Blvd. at College Circle. Traffic signals are needed now at these locations and have been recommended for approval by the CIP Committee. The only intersection that would possibly be withdrawn from construction at this time would be Rufe Snow Drive at Starnes Road since half of that intersection is in Watauga city limits. At the present time the staff is talking with the Watauga staff about participating in the cost of this signalization. In addition to the signals mentioned above there is a need for school crossing signals at the following schools: North Richland Junior High, Richland High School, Smithfield Junior High, Smithfield Elementary School, Holiday Heights Elementary, and Alliene Mullendore Elementary. This totals 20 flashing school crossing signals. A request will be made next year for more school crossings. The engineering fee to perform the engineering for all signal work and school crossings is $34,500. The estimated cost of installing the five signalized intersections is $240,500 inc1~ding the Opticom system. . The estimated cost for the school crossing signals is $58,500 this includes a radio controlled ystem that will be installed at a central location. The total estimated cost for these projects is $333,500 including engineering plus $46,800 for contingency which totals $380,300. Proposals were taken from three engineering firms for this project. The results are: Knowlton, English & Flowers proposal - $34,500; Lea, Elliott, McGean & Company proposal - $51,500; Barton Ashmond proposal - was estimated at $33,900. This amount was $600 below Knowlton, English & Flowers proposal but it was estimated and it could run higher and because of this, I am recommending that we use Knowlton, English & Flowers on this project as they are our consulting engineers and we are familiar with their work. Funding Source: Sufficient funds are available in Unspecified Projects and will require a transfer as follows From: 13-90-99-6200 Unspecified 1986 GO Bonds $ 380,300 To: 13-07-86-6150 13-07-86-4200 Construction (New Acct) Engineering (New Acct) Finance Review $345,800 $ 34,500 Souree of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) Operating Budget Othe~ ~~ Department Head Signature CITY CO'UNCIL ACTION ITEM Acct. Number Suffieient Funds Available 4~ . Finance Director Page 1 of 2 I. I I I I I I I I P I I I I I I I , I Recommendation: The staff recommends approval of contract for Knowlton, English & Flowers to engineer traffic signals at these locations and to approve the amounts of $34,500 for the engineering fee and $345,800 for the installation of these signals. '- . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I r · . Ie I I I I I I I -- I I II I I I ~ I I KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas March 26, 1987 Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 Re: 3-234, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TRAFFIC ~IGNALIZATION, AUTHORIZATION OF ENGINEERING SERVICES Responding to your letter to us of February 27, 1987, we appreciate the opportunity to furnish the Basic Engineering Design Services for: (I) Signalizing the five (5) intersections; II(A) Installing Standard Flasher Systems at twenty (20) school zone locations; and II(B) Installing Radio Controlled Flasher Systems at twenty (20) school zone locations as set forth in your description of the assignment (copy attached). We will perfonn this assignment under the tenns of our existing IIAgreement for Engineering Services" dated June 13, 1977. The work will be accomplished in accordance with the attached breakdown of tasks that you furnished with the exception that during construction, we must continue to define our usual adminis- trative services in accordance with IISECTION II, C, CONSTRUCTION PHASEII of our Engineering Contract. We will perform this assignment as set forth above for a total lump sum amount of $34,500. Please advise if you need further information from us. If you chose to accept this proposal, your signature below will constitute our authorization to proceed. RLK/l jc ACCEPTED BY OWNER AND AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED: BY: DATE: RLK/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger Line, City Manager 1901 CENTRAL DR., SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 ,L' I,· Ie I I I I I· I I P I I I I I I I Ie I - - \installation of five new traffic signalS (Part J) and implementation of -two different school zone traffic management systems (Part 1]). .. L Traific signal Installations A. Lola at Holiday Lane: $34,000 + $7,500 for Opticom = B. Rufe Snow Dr. at Starnes: $43,000 + $8,500 for Opticom = C. Smithfield Rd. at Starnes: $40,000 + $8,500 for Opticom = $ 41,500 $ 51,500 $ 48,500 D. Smithfield Rd. at Chapman: $38,000 + $7,500 for Opticom = $ 45,500 E. Davis Blvd. at College Circle: 45,000 + $8,500 for Opticom = $ 53,500 F. Total Estimate = , ... $240,500 ,r ." - n. School Zone Traffic Mana~ement A. Standard flasher system at 20 locations \ 1. New Signs = $ 3,000 2. Poles and Foundations = $ 8,000 3. Flashers = $ 2,500 4. Time Switch Units = $ 12,000 5. Total = $ 25, 5'00 B. Radio controlled flasher system at 20 locations plus central control equipment 1. New Signs = 2. Foundations, Poles &. Special Housings = 3. Flashers = 4. Radio Receivers = 5. Central Encoder and Software = 6. Micro.::computer « Printer Accessible Radio Channel 7. 8. Total = , -$ 3,000 $ 10,000 -. . .--- -- --- $ 2,500 $ 18,000 $ 25,000 ( Available) ( Available) $ 58,500 I( Ie I I I I I I I ·18 I I I I I·. I ~ I I - \ work is to provide design, contract administration, and constructi()n management for five new traffic signal installations. These installations are to be located at the following intersections: o Holiday Lane at Lola Drive o Rufe Snow Drive at Starnes Road o Smithfield Road at Starnes Road o Smithfield Road at Chapman Road o Davis Boulevard at College Circle (State right-of-way) o Task 1 - Prepare Traffic Si¡mal Desig:n -. ... prepare design drawings sho\ving the layout, signal phasing, cabling, detector loop placement, and typical wiring schematics. Signal equipment, related equipment, and various equipment attachment details will be sho.wn for signal poles, mast arms, pull boxes, pole foundations, signal heads, and detector loops. All drawings will be prepared on reproduceable 24" x 36" sheets. As one intersection is on SDHPT right-of-way, design drawings for that intersection will be sent to District 2.: in Fort Worth for review prior to the bid advertisement. : ______ _ __ _ _ __ the City- of North-Rich1and-Hii~ will· provi?e 24 hour traffi~ ~ou~~s . .. .. . for each intersection. o Task 2 - Incoreorate Opticom Traffic Control System - prepare the necessary drawings showing detector placement, cabling, equipment, and installation details for implementation of the Opticom Traffic Control System at each intersection. This information will be incorporated with the standard traffic signal design drawings. o Task 3 - Contract Administra tion - ~ prepare a contractor bid package to include drawings and written specifications. A sample contract to be obtåined from the City of North Richland Hills will also be included. ..: ~repare an advertisement to be submitted by the city to the local newspapers 'and send bid packages to a list of contractors. . -- - receive and open all bids, and prepare a bid tabulation for the City Council of North Richland Hills. o Task 4 - Construction Management ,.;-' provide construction management assistance to the selected contractor once the traffic signals are installed. . <. ~ verify the basic placement of key hardware, and verify the traffic signal phasing. complete Tasks 1, 2, and 3 ,vithin three months of a Notice to Proceed assuming timely receipt of information required from the City of North Richland Hills and timely review of drawings for the Davis Boulevard and College Circle intersection by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, District 2 office. The completion of Task 4 is a function of the contractor's work schedule. · ; I?",'· Ie I I I I I I I P I I I I I I ~ I I I work is to prepare procurement information, design drawings, administration, and construction management support for school zone traffic management involving flashing beacons at locations adjacent to the following schools: ---...-ð I (þ N. ft I C. H 1.. A JV b ~.,-, f+ ' o Richland High School o Smit11field. Junior High School o . Smi thfield School o Holiday Heights Elementary School l·" It t... L. I £N £. M tJ 4.. L. tJl þ¡) k e. IS, l.. E. /.,f , Procurement information is to be obtained and assembled for both field controlled time switch mechanisms and central radio controlled wireless mechanisms so that a decision can be made relative to implementation of the most appropriate system. o Task 1 - Obtain Technical Descriptions at Various Time Switch Mechanisms - . -=- .. request technical information describing both field controlled and central radio controlled time s\vitch mechanisms for school zone traffic management from available suppliers. : '.-~. also . request a list of Dallas/Fort Worth area purchasers of the equipment and "intervie\y them. - .-- - - - -. --._. - .. .-.-... - ----..- ~.-_..._._-~------ o Task 2 - Prepare Field Operated School Zone Flasher Svstem Specifications - ~ - ~ )repare written specifications for a field controlled school zone flashing mechanism to include the tirn~ switches, the aluminum cabinet, the flasher, associated electrical equipment, signs, poles, and foundations. Engineering drawings will be prepared which show the location of each sign, how the signs and pOles will be installed, and "..- where electric power can qe accessed. o Task" . 3 - Prepare Radio Controlled School Zone Flasher Svstern Specifications - prepare a g~neral specification for a central radio controlled system for school zone traffic management. This specification will include information for the required public service communicat~on system, FCC licensing, a central control encoder, remote receivers, and other associated equipment. o Task 4 - Contract Administration - "."... _ . ." prepare two separate bid packages, one for field based operations and one for central radio controlled operations. prepare an advertisement for publication in the local newspapers by the city and send bid packages to contractors and suppliers. Bids \vill be received by opened, and tabulated for presentation to the North Richland Hills City Council. o Task 5 - Construction Management - provide construction management assistance to the selectea contractor for field related installation of the school zone management hard\vare. .- - .: verify placement of all poles, signs, and flashers, and verify flash operations. ~omplete Tasks 1 through 4 \vithin .three months of a Notice to Proceed assuming timely receipt of information from suppliers, current system users, and TESCO. Task 5 completion is a function of contractor work schedules. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS D t t Purchasing C 4/13/87 epar men : ouncil Meeting Date: Authorize a change order for paving the Public Works Center SUbject: in the amount of $99,168 to Calvin Baker and T.W. Gilmore Agenda Number: PW 87-13 a Joint Venture : I ~ , , I In the original design for the Public Works Center, as a cost savings measure, it was decided to delete the paved parking at the rear of the new center. As construction progressed it became obvious that addition- al parking for heavy equipment and material storage would be needed. The decision was made to add gravel to the move in budget so we could utilize the parking. This does not appear to be satisfactory, particul- arly for material storage. It is proposed that the area be paved with concrete. The area behind the Animal Control Center also needs to be improved for operation of the auto pound, but EPA requirements do not permit hard surface paving. A recommendation will be submitted at a later date for needed improvements. Funding Source: Sufficient funds are available in Unspecified Public Works Complex Funds and would require a transfer as indicated below: FROM: Unspecified - Public Works Complex 13-90-99-4700 $ 49,584 Unspecified - Utility CIP 02-09-99-4200 Total 49,584 $ 99,168 TO: Municipal Complex Construction 13-90-01-6150 $ 49,584 Municipal Complex Construction 02-60-00-6200 Total 49,584 $ 99,168 Recommendation: Authorize a change order in the amount of $99,168 to Calvin Baker and T.W. Gilmore a Joint Venture for the paving of Public Works Center as outlined above and transfer of funds. Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) Operating Budg t Other Finance Review Acct. Number See Above ds Available , Finance Director artment Head Signature CITY C ··UNCIL ACTION ITEM Page 1 of I I I I Department: CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Public Works 4/13/87 - Council Meeting Date: Establishment of 1987-88 Capital Improvement Program ònd Authorization to Sell General Obl iqation Bonds in Agenda Number: PW 87-14 the Amount of $8,000,000 Subjeet: As the Council is aware, annual revisions are made to the Capital Improvement Program to assure that current conditions are reflected in the priorities for the capital projects to be constructed in the ensuing year. Upon Council approval, the 1987-88 schedule will be firm; future years' programming will be subject to modification. Attached is a copy of the engineer's cover letter, plus detailed bUdget information and detailed scheduling information for the CIP projects. The CIP Committee has studied the changes to the CIP projects and has recommended the changes as indicated in Richard Albin's letter of March 10, 1987. The change in the Davis Boulevard project is to delay that project to coincide with the State Highway Department's schedule. The Precinct line Road right-of-way project has been scheduled back to 1988. Rufe Snow Drive signalization is moved forward to 1987. The Hightower Road project schedule is not changed, but $200,000 is proposed to be added to this budget from Unspecified Funds for the purpose of extending Hightower improvements from Meadow Road to the new Morgan Meadows box culvert. The Smithfield Road project from Turner to John Autry has been accelerated to 1987. The Bewley-Onyx Drive Project has been moved back to 1988. The Emerald Hills Way Project has been moved up to 1987. The Calloway Branch Channel Phase II Project has been shifted to December 1988. The Walker Branch Channel has been moved to 1987. There are more details about these projects in Richard Albin's letter. In addition to approving these project changes an approval to sell $8,000,000 in general obligation bonds is proposed. Recommendation: It is recommended that the project changes as outlined in Richard Albin's letter dated March 10, 1987 (summarized above) and the sale of ·$8,000,000 in General Obligation Bonds in 1987 be approved. Finance Review Source of Funds: Bonds (GO/Rev.) ~ gf~:~ting Bk Y-JiL Department Head Signature City Manager CITY COUNCIL ACTION ITEM . Finance Director 1 Page 1 of I· ~ ,j) I . I- I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I- I I f I --- Úé~~ K NOWL TON-E NG LI SH-F LOWE RS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas ~1arch 10, 1987 t~r. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City t·1anager City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-003, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CIP STATUS REPORT, CIP SCHEDULE REVISION 6 Attached is Revision 6, of the CIP Budget and Schedule Tabulation. The changes made are based on instructions from Rodger Line in our meeting on March 6, 1987. The' following is a discussion of each change: 1. DAVIS BLVD.: We contacted Randy Burkette at the Highway Department,_ and he sa id that the Sc hedul ed 1 ett i rg ,of the Dav; s 81 vd., Phase I, contrac t from Emerald Hills Way to Rumfield Road ;s DecerTber, 1988. Engineering design is scheduled to be complete in Noverrber, 1987. Escrow from the City of NRH is required 45 days before the contract is let, which would be in £ktober, 1988. Therefore, bonds would not have to be sold until the summer of 1988. So the proposed $1,621,472 sale this year has been moved back to 1988, and the $582,711 in 1988 has been moved back to 1989. Phase II is 4 or 5 years' away. ,The schedule changes are noted on the attached Schedule tabulation and on the enclosed PERT chart. 2. PRECINCT LINE ROAD: As instructed, $400,000 of the budgeted $447,568 for 1987, has been moved back to 1988 for right-of-way acquisition. 3. RUFE SNOW DRIVE: $100,000 from 1988 has been moved forward to 1987 _ _ for possible use 1n traffic signal light installation at Rufe Snow and Meadow Lakes Drive or at Rufe Snow and Victoria. This will help solve the immediate problem of access to Rufe Snow during peak periods from the ~1eado\aJ lakes area. ·No changes have been made in the original time schedule since this schedule is related to the street reconstruction project which is scheduled for construction in 1990. After 'authorization, engineering for the signalization could be completed within about 3 months, and construction completed within about 6 months. 4. BEDFORD-EULESS ROAD: As instructed, the $26,467 engineerirg budget 190.1 CENTRAL DR~, SUITE 550 · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 . 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 I· ." ,1 ~ . Ie I I 'I I I I I Ie I .1 II I I I ~e I I LoCi: J March 10, 1987 CIP STATUS REPORT REVISION 6 Page 2 for 1987 has been reduced to $25,000. No change in the time schedule. 5.· HIGHTOWER ROAD: An additional $200,000 has been added to the project as required to extend the project scope from Meadow Road westward to the existing box culvert west of Meadow Creek Road. No change has been made in the time schedule which anticipates construction to begin in July, 1987 . 6. SMITHFIELD ROAD: All of the 1989 budget of $909,622 has been moved up to 1987. The engineering schedule has been moved up to June, 1987, with construction antic ipated to begin in June, 1988,' and be complete in Septer.t> er, 1989. 7. BEWLEY/ONYX DRIVE: The originally proposed $139,676 1987 budget has been moved back to 1988, and the $654,894 1988 budget has been moved back to 1989. The time schedule has accordingly been shifted back a year from January 1988 to January 1989. 8. EMERALD HILLS WAY: The entire $377,600 budget has been moved up from 1988 and 1989 to 1987. The scheduled project beginning date of November, 1989, has been moved up to August, 1987, with scheduled construction b eg inn i rg i n J un e, 1988 . 9. . CALLOWAY BRANCH CHANNEL, PHASE II: $264,000 from engineerirg in 1987 has been shifted back to 1988. Since the $264,000 is about 70-percent of the original engineering budget of $376,912 for 1987, the time schedule for beginning engineerirg has been shifted 70-percent of the engineering time, or 9-months back from March, 1988, to December, 1988. Also, Phase II engineering has been shifted back 3 months from March, 1989, to May, 1989. This anticipates that construction on both phases II and III will begi n before the end of 1990. 10. WALKERS BRANCH CHANNEL: Due to the construction activity along Walkers Branch Channel north of Amundson by Burk Collins, the need for channel improvements downstream from Amundson to protect the adjacent property owners is accelerated. $1,089,499, or about 40-percent of the total budget of $2,638,000 has been moved up to 1987. The time schedule has been moved up from January, 1989, to September, 1987, to assure that construction will begin about May, 1988, so that most of the work can be done in the summer of 1988 when the creek bed is relatively dry. Please call if you have any questions. I' ,., Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I March 10, 1987 CIP STATUS REPORT REVISION 6 Page 3 w~ R I (; HARD \~. AL IN, P. E . R~JA/ra Enc 1 os ures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager > r~r. Gene Ridd 1 e, Di rec tor of Pub 1 ic ~Jorks ~ r~r. Greg Dickens, Assistant Director of Plblic \~orks Mr. Richard Royston, Director of Planning Mr. lee Maness, Director of Finan::e Mr. Jim Cook, Assistant Director of Finance . I' " . I" e I I I I I I I Ie I I ,I I I I I Ie I City of North Ricnland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 BUD GET S Rev. 6 03/10/87 I' " .... 1I4IÞ STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES I II,· WATAUGA ROAD - From Rufe Snow to Davis Blvd. Eng i·neeri ng $441 ,395 Right-of-way 1,500,000 II Construction 2,636,679 I DAVIS BLVD. - From Emerald Hills Hay to Colleyville City Limits I I I Ie II RUFE SNOW DRIVE - From Grapevine Hwy. to I.H. 820 I I Totals. $1,498,644 $0 $100,000 BEDFORD-EULESS ROAD - From Grapevine Hwy. to Airport Freeway I I I BURSEY ROAD - From Rufe Snow to Keller-Smithfield Engineering $114,000 Right-of-way 100,000 I Construction 925,443 t' I City·of North R;ehland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 Projee t Total Authorized Totals Cumulative Bonds So 1 d To Date 1985, 1986 $441,395 825,964 o Proposed Bond Sales 1987 $0 674,036 710,136 1988 $0 o 1,859,660 $4,578,074 $1,267,359 $1,384,172 $1,859,660 Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Cons true t ion ( Rev. 6) $45,209 1(),000 2,204,183 Totals $2,259,392 $45,209 10,00(' o PRECINCT LINE ROAD - From Grapevine Highway to Davis Blvd. $55,209 Eng i neeri rg Right-of-way Construction (Rev. 6) $50,000 450,000 o Totals $500,000 Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Cons true t ion ( Rev. 6.) ( Rev. 6), $150,000 200,000 1,148,644 . . Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Construction (Rev. 6) $52,500 30,000 442,100 Totals $524,600 Totals $1,139,443 Rev. 6 $0 o o $0 $0 ° o $0 o ° $0 $0 o o $0 pag e 1 $50,000 47 ,568 o $97,568 $20,000 o 80,000 $25,000 o o $25,()OO $41,641 o o $41,641 $0 o o $0 o 1,621,472 $0 $1,621,472 $0 402,43~ o $402,432 $130,000 101,099 o 1989 $0 o 66,883 $66,883 $0 o 582,711 $582,711 $0 o o $0 $0 98,901 1,068,644 $231,099 $1,167,545 $27 ,500 30,000 73,885 $131,385 $72,359 83,152 o $155,511 $0 o 368,215 $368,215 $0 16,848 925,443 $942,291 03/10/87 I' ", . I" e STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES I II STARNES ROAD - From Shady Hollow Lane to Keller-Smithfield Road Engi'neering $114,000 $114,000 $0 I Right-of-way 100,000 100,000 ° Construction 920,410 920,410 0 I HIGHTOHER - From Meadow Road to Existing Hightower in Old Briarwood Estates I I I Ie I BEWLEY/ONYX DRIVE - From Tourist to Billie Faye I II Totals $794,570 LOLA DRIVE - From Green Meadow to Scott I I" II EMER~LD HILLS WAY - From Davis Blvd. to Cork Lane Engineering (Rev. 6) $38,000 I Right-of-way (Rev. 6) 10,000 . Construction (Rev. 6) 329,600 Ie I City' of North Rich"land Hills STREET AND nRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 Projec t Total Authorized Cumulative Bonds Sold To Date 1985, 1986 Totals $1,134,410 $1,134,410 Eng; neeri ng Right-of-way Construction ( Rev. 6) ( Rev. 6 ) $40,000 10,000 350,000 $20,000 10,000 170,000 Totals $400,000 $200,000 SMITHFIELD ROAD - From Turner to John Autrey Eng i neeri ng Right-af-way Construction (Rev. 6) (Rev. 6) (Rev. 6) $91,000 80,000 738,622 $0 o o Totals $909,622 $0 Eng i neeri ng Right-af-way Construction ( Rev. 6) (Rev. 6) (Rev. 6) $80,000 60,000 654,570 $0 o o $0 Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Construction $21,000 20,000 164,700 $0 o o Totals $205,700 $0 $0 ° o Totals $377,600 $0' Rev. 6 pag e 2 Proposed Bond Sales 1987 $0 . $20,000 o 1PO,OOO $200,000 $91,000 80,000 738,622 $909,622 $0 o o $0 $21,000 19,892 o $40,892 $38,000 10,000 329 ,600 $377,600 1988 $0 o o $0 $0 o o $0 $0 o o $0 $80,000 59,676 o $139,676 $0 108 164,700 $164,808 $0 o o $0 1989 $0 o o $0 $0 o o $0 $0 o ° $0 $0 324 654,570 $654,894 $0 o o $0 $0 o o $0 03/10/87 I' . .'. ~. . Ie STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES I City 'of North Richland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 Cumulative Proposed Bond Sales Projec t Bonds Sold Total To Date Authorized 1985, 1986 1987 1988 1989 to Precinct Line Road $53,000 $53,000 $0 $0 $0 20,000 14,033 5,967 0 0 457,000 203,940 253,060 0 0 $530,000 $270,973 $259,027 $0 $0 to Shirley $23,000 $0 . $23,000 $0 $0 20,000 ° 6,889 13,111 0 188,153 0 0 188,153 0 $231,153 $0 $29,889 $201,264 $0 II MARTIN DR~VE - From Cardinal Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Cons truc t ion I I NE\ß'·1AN DRIVE - From Davis I I I Ie I .1 I I I I I f I Totals Eng i neeri ng Right-af-way Construction Totals UNSPECIFIED - Misc. Residential Streets (See P. 5 for Unspec. Drainage and Combined Unspec.) Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Cons truc t ion ( Rev. 6 ) (Rev. 6) ( Rev. 6 ) Totals $111,599 290,145 1,119,153 $1,520,896 $31,599 1,445 179,005 $212,049 $50,584 155,464 677 ,147 $883,195 $19,732 43,560 52,060 $9,683 89 , 67 6 210,941 $310,300 $115,352 STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES SUMMARY - Corrbined Engineering, Right-af-way, and Construction Eng i neeri ng , $1,424,703 $705,203 Right-of-way 2,900,145 $961,442 Cons truc t ion ·12,279,257 $1,473,355 Totals $16,604,105 $3,140,000 Drainage begins- on ~ext page' Rev. 6 Page 3 $380,225 $329,592 $9,683 $999,816 $733,138 $205,749 $2,968,565 $3,959,930 $3,877,407 $4,348,606 $5,022,660 $4,092,839 03/10/87 I' '.' I" e I II' CALLOWAY BRANCH CHANNEL, Engineering Right-of-way I Construction I CALLOHAY I I I Ie II MACKEY CREEK CHANNEL, I I Totals MACKEY CREEK CHANNEL, I I I HALKERS BRANCH CHANNEL - From Cardinal Lane to Stoneybrook Addition I {' I City' of North Richland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 . DRAINAGE PROJECTS Totals Cumulative Proposed Bond Sales Projee t Bonds Sold Total To Date Authorized 1985, 1986 1987 1988 1989 PHASE I - From Glenview to North of Booth Calloway $92,000 $92,000 $0 $0 $0 20,000 20,000 0 0 0 798,279 320,391 477,888 0 0 $910,279 $432,391 $477,888 $0 $0 BRANCH CHANNEL, PHASE II - From I.H. 820 to Lola Drive Eng; neeri ng (Rev. 6) $489,000 $0 $225,000 $264,000 $0 Right-of-way 10,000 0 0 10,000 0 C.ons true t ion 4,390,000 0 0 3,881,834 508,166 Totals $4,889,000 $0 $225,000 $4,155,834 $508,166 CALLOWAY BRANCH CHANNEL, PHASE III - From Holiday Lane to St. Louis Southwestern Railroad Eng i neeri ng Right-of-way Construction Total s $343,000 $0 $0 $291,506 $51,494 10,000 ° 0 0 10,000 3,077,.000 0 0 0 3,077,000 $3,430,000 $0 $0 $291,506 $3,138,494 PHASE I - From Grapevine Highway to Onyx Drive South $53,000 $0 $0 $0 $53,000 5,000 0 0 0 5,000 473,000 0 0 0 473,000 $531,000 $0 $0 $0 $531,000 PHASE II - From Harmonson Road to Rufe Snow Drive $84,000 $84,000 $0 $0 $0 20,000 20,000 ° 0 0 727 ,000 622,177 104,823 0 (' $831,000 $726,177 $104,823 $0 $0 Eng; neeri ng Right-of-way Cons truc t ion Eng i neer; ng Right-of-way Construction Totals Eng; neeri ng ( Rev. 6) $264,000 $0 $264,000 $0 $0 Right-af-way 30,000 0 0 30,000 0 Cans true t ion ( Rev. 6) 2,344,000 0 825,499 200,000 1,318,501 Totals $2,638,000 $0· $1,089,499 $230,000 $1,318,501 Rev. 6 pag e 4 03/10/87 I' ...... I' e I II" BIG FOSSIL EROSION· PROTECTION - Bank Erosion Protection between Broadway and Onyx Drive S. Engineering $89,000 $89,000 $0 $0 $0 I Right-af-way 2,000 1,816 184 00 0 Construction 799,000 0 799,000 0 I NORTH HILLS ADDITION MISCELLANEOUS - t1isc. Storm Drains and I I I Ie II COMBINED UNSPECIFIED STREETS AND UNSPECIFIED DRAINAGE I I Totals .$1,731,512 $422,665 $883,195 $115,352 DRAINAGE. SUMMARY _. Corrbined Engineering, Right-of-way, and Construction I I I COMBINED I {' I City 'of North Richland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 DRAINAGE PROJECTS Projec t Total Authorized Totals $890,000 Eng i neeri ng Right-af-way Cons truc t ion $33,000 10,000 368,000 $411,000 Totals UNSPECIFIED DRAINAGE Eng; neeri ng Right-af-way Construction $41,233 1,482 167,901 To t a Is $210,616 Eng i neeri ng Right-af-way Construction ( Rev. 6 ) (Rev. 6) ( Rev. 6 ) $152,832 291 , 627 1,287,054 Cumulative Bonds Sold To Date . 1985, 1986 Proposed Bond Sales 1987 1988 1989 $90,816 $799,184 $0 $0 $0 o ° Channels in North Hills Add n . $0 $0 $33,000 0 ° 10,000 0 0 368,000 $0 $0 $411,000 $0 $41,233 $1,482 $167,901 $0 $G $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $210,616 $0 $0 $0 $72,832 2 ,927 346,906 $50,584 155,464 677 ,147 $19,732 43 ,560 52,060 $9,683 89 ,67 6 210,941 $310,300 Eng i neer; ng ( Rev. 6) $1,488,233 $306,233 $489,000 $555,506 $137,494 Right-af-way 108,482 $43 ,298 $184 $40,000 $25,000 Cons truc t ion ( Rev. 6) 13,144,180 $1,110,469 $2,207,210 $4,081,834 $5,744,667 Totals $14,740,895 $1,460,000 $2,696,394 $4,677,340 $5,907,161 S U~·1t·1 A RY OF ALL STREET AND DRAINAGE PROJECTS Eng; neer; ng . (Rev. 6) $2,912,936 $1,011,436 $869,225 $885,098 $147 , 177 Right-af-way (Rev. 6) 3 ,008,627 $1,004,740 $1,000,000 $773,138 $230,749 Cons true t ion ( Rev. 6) 25,423,437 $2,583,824 $5,175,775 $8,041,764 $9,622,074 Totals $31 ,345, 000 $4,600,000' $7,045,000 $9,700,000 $10,000,000 Rev. 6 pag e 5 03/10/87 I' .... . City' of North Richland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL It1PROVEMENTS PROGRAM ;Of .' . 1985 - 1989 II~TREET AND DRAINAGE PROJECTS Cumulative . Project Bonds Sol.d I Tota 1 To Date · Author~zed 1985, 1986 I Street Projec t Tota 1s (Rev. 6) $16,604,105 $3,140,000 $4,348 ,606 I less Drainage in Streets I Drainage Project Totals (Rev. 6) $14,740,896 $1,460,000 $2,69~,394 II Plus Drainage in Streets II Total Drainage II Combined street and Drainage Proposed Bond Sales 1987 1989 ( 2 , 129 , 104 ) ( 532 , 27 6 ) (532,276) Street Portion Only $14,475,000 $2,607,724 $3,816,330 -------~----- --------.---- 2,129,104 532 ,276 532 ,276 $16,870,000 $1,992,276 $3,228,670 ---------------- ....-------------- 1988 $5,022,660 $4,092,839 (532,276) ( 532 , 27 6 ) $4,490,384 $3,560,563 $4,677,340 $5,907 ,161 532,276 ~..- 532,276 $5,209,616 $6,439,437 $31,345,000 $4,600,000 $7,045,000 $9,700,000 $10,000,000 lItIÞui1ding Totals 8,655,000 7,400,000 955,000 II Total all Projects I I I I I I Ie I 300,000 o ------------ ------------ $40,000,000 $12,000,000 $8,000,000 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Rev. 6 Page 6 03/10/87 I· ",." .~ I" e I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I City of North Richland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 S C H E D U L E S Rev. 6 03/10/87 I' ~ Ci ty' of North Riehland Hi lls STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM - 1985 - 1989 I" STREETS AND Total Time Time e THOROUGHFARES Projec t Sc hed u 1 ed Sç hed ul ed Time in To To I Total Beg; nn; ng End i ng Projec t Beg; n End Authorized Date Date (Months) (Months) (Months) I WATAUGA ROAD - From Rufe Snow to Davis Blvd. Eng i neeri ng $441,395 01-MAR-1986 01-FEB-1987 11.1 (12.3) (1.2) : Right-of-way $1,500,000 I-FEB-1987 01-MAR-1988 13.0 ( 1.2) 11.7 I Cons true t i on $2,636,679 I-MAR-1988 01-t·1AR-1990 24.0 11.7 35.7 Totals $ 4 ,578 ,07 4 01-r·1AR-1986 01-t·1AR-1990 48.0 (12.3) 35.7 I DAVIS BLVD. - From Emerald Hills Way to Colleyville City Limit~ (Rev. 6) I Eng i neeri ng $45,209 1-FEB-19B7 I-NOV-1987 9.0 (1.2) 7.8 Right-of-way $10,000 I-NOV-1987 I-DEC-198B 13.0 7.8 20.8 Construction $2,204,183 I-DEC-1988 1-SEP-1990 21.0 20.8 41.8 I Totals $2,259,392 1-FEB-1987 I-SEP-1990 43.0 (1.2) 41.8 PRECINCT LINE ROAD - From Grapevine Highway to Davis Bl vd . I Eng; neeri ng $50,000 2-JAN-1988 01-JUL-1988 6.0 9.8 15.7 Right-of-way $450,000 I-JUL-1988 02-JAN-1989 6.1 15.7 21.8 Ie Construction $0 2-JAN-1989 03-JAN-1989 0.0 21.8 21.9 Totals $500,000 2-JAN-1988 03-JAN-1989 12.1 9.8 21.9 . . I RUFE SNOW DRIVE - From Grapevine Hwy. to I.H. 820 Eng i neeri ng $150,000 2-JAN-1989 01-0CT-1989 8.9 21.8 30.8 I Right-af-way $200,000 1-0CT-1989 Ol-APR-1990 6.0 30.8 36.8 Cons truc t i on $1,14R,644 I-APR-1990 01-APR-1991 12.0 36.8 48.8 I Totals $1,498,644 2-JAN-1989 01-APR-1991 26.9 21.8 48.8 BEDFORD-EULESS ROAD - From Grapevine Hwy. to Airport Freeway I Eng i neeri ng $52,500 Ol-SEP-1988 01- r·1 A Y -1989 8.0 17 .8 25.7 Right-of-way $30,000 I-MAY-1989 01-NOV-1989 6.0 25.7 31.8 Cons true t ion $442,100 I-NOV-1989 01-NOV-1990 12.0 31.8 43.8 I Totals $524,600 01-SEP-1988 01-NOV-1990 26.0 17 .8 43.8 I BURSEY ROAD - From Rufe Snow to Keller-Smithfield Eng; neer; ng $114,000 01-SEP-1988 01-AUG-1989 11.0 17 .8 28.8 Right-af-way $100,000 1-AUG-1989 : 01-FEB-1990 6.0 28.8 34.8 I Cons true t i on $925,443 1-FEB-1990 01-FEB-1991 12.0 34.8 46.8 1_ Totals $1,139,443 Ol-SEP-1988 Ol-FEB-1991 29.0 17 .8 46.8 Rev. 6 pag e 1 03/10/87 I I' " City' of North Riehland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM -. 1985 - 1989 1_ STREETS AND Total Time Time THOROUGHFAP£S Project Sc h ed u 1 ed Sçheduled Time in To To 1 Total Beginning End i ng Project Beg in End Authorized Date Date (Months) (Months) (Months) I STARNES ROAD - From Shady Hollow Lane to Keller-Smithfield Road Eng i neeri ng $114,000 01-APR-1986 01-0CT-1986 6.0 (11.3) (5.3) Right-of-way $100,000 1-0CT-1986 Ol-JAN-1987 3.0 (5.3) (2.2) I Construction $920,410 I-JAN-1987 31-DEC-1987 12.0 (2.2) 9.7 Totals $1,134,410 Ol-APR-1986 31-DEC-1987 21.0 (11.3) 9.7 1 HIGHTOWER - From Meadow Road to Existing Hightower in Old Briar~oad Estates I Eng i neeri ng $40,000 Ol-JUL-1986 01-NOV-1986 4.0 (8.3) (4.2) Right-of-way $10,000 1-NOV-1986 01-JUL-1987 8.0 (4.2) 3.7 Cons true t i on $350,000 1-JUL-1987 31-DEC-1987 6.0 3.7 9.7 I Totals $400,000 01-JUL-1986 31-DEC-1987 18.0 (8.3) 9.7 St1ITHFIElD ROAD - From Turner to John Autrey (Rev. 6) I Engineering $91,000 1-JUL-1987 1-JAN-1988 6.0 3.7 9.8 Right-of-way $80,000 I-JAN-1988 1-JUN-1988 5.0 9.8 14.8 -- Co ns true t ion $738,622 1-JUN-1988 1-0CT-1989 16.0 14.8 30.8 Totals $909,622 I-JUL-1987 1-0CT-1989 27 .1 3.7 30.8 . . I BEWLEY/ONYX DRIVE - From Tour;st to Billie Faye ( Rev. 6) Eng i neer; ng $80,000 2-JAN-1989 2-JUL-1989 6.0 21.8 27 .8 I Right-af-way $60,000 1-JUL-1989 1-JAN-1990 6.0 27 .7 33.8 Co ns true t ;an $654,570 1-JAN-1990 1-0CT-1990 9.0 33.8 42.8 I Totals $794,570 2-JAN-1989 1-0CT-1990 20.9 21.8 42.8 LOLA DRIVE - From Green Meadow to Seott I Eng i neer; ng $21,000 02-JAN-1988 Ol-JUL-1988 6.0 9.8 15.7 Right-of-way $20,000 I-JUL-1988 02-JAN-1989 6.1 15.7 21.8 Cons true t; on $164,700 2-JAN-1989 Ol-JUL-19B9 5.9 21.8 27.7 I Totals $205,700 02-JAN-1988 01-JUL-1989 17 . 9 9.8 27 . 7 I EMERALD HILLS WAY - From Dav;s Blvd. to Cork Lane ( Rev. 6) Eng i neeri ng $38,000 I-AUG-1987 I-DEC-19B7 4.0 4.7 8.7 Right-af-way $10,000 I-DEC-19B7 : I-JUN-1988 6.0 B.7 14.8 I Cons true t i on $329 ,600 I-JUN-1988 1-t·1AR-1989 9.0 14.8 23.7 1_ Totals $377,600 1-AUG-1987 1-~1AR-1989 19. 0 4.7 23.7 Rev. 6 pag e 2 03/10/87 I I' . . City· of North Rich'land Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Ie 1985 - 1989 STREETS AND Total Time Time THOROUGHFARES Pr'oj ec t Scheduled Sc.h ed u 1 ed Time in To To I Total Beg inn i ng End i ng Project Beg; n End Authorized Date Date (Months) (Months) (t~onths ) I MARTIN DRIVE - From Cardinal to Precinct Line Road Eng i·neeri ng $53,000 1-NOV-1986 01-JUN-1987 7.0 (4.2) 2.7 I Right-of-way $20,000 I-JUN-1987 01-0CT-1987 4.0 2.7 6.7 Cons truc t i on $457,000 I-OCT-1987 01- OCT -1988 12.0 6.7 18.8 Totals $530,000 I-NOV-1986 OI-OCT-198B 23.0 (4.2) 18.8 I NElJMArJ DRIVE - From Davis to Shirley I Eng i neeri ng $23,000 01-JUN-1988 01-DEC-19BB 6.0 14.8 20.8 Right-af-way $20,000 I-DEC-19BB o 1-t1AR-1989 3.0 20.8 23.7 Cons true t; on $188,153 1-r~AR-19B9 01-DEC-1989 9.0 23.7 32.8 I Totals $231,153 01-JUN-1988 01-DEC-1989 18.0 14.8 32.8 I -- . . I I I I I I I Ie Rev. 6 pag e 3 03/10/87 I I' . City' of North Rich'land Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM I" 1985 - 1989 DRAINAGE Total Time Time _ PROJECTS Pr'ojec t Sc h ed u 1 ed Scheduled Time ; n To To I Total Beginning Endi ng Project Beg i n End Authorized Date Date (t~onths ) (r~onths ) (Months) I CALLOWAY BRANCH CHANNEL, PHASE I - From Glenview to North of Booth Calloway Eng i'neeri ng $92,000 01-APR-1986 01-JUN-1987 14.0 (11.3) 2.7 I Right-of-way $20,000 1-JUN-1987 01-NOV-1987 5.0 2.7 7.8 Cons truc t i on $798,279 I-NOV-1987 I-SEP-1988 10.0 7.8 17 .8 Totals $910,279 OI-APR-1986 1-SEP-1988 29.1 (11.3) 17 .8 I CALLO~IAY BRANCH CHArJNEL, PHASE II - From I.H. 820 to Lola Drive (Rev. 6) I Eng; neer; ng $489,000 I-DEC-1988 I-JAN-1990 13.0 20.8 33.8 Right-of-way $10,000 I-JAN-1990 I-JUN-1990 5.0 33.8 - 38.8 C.ons true t i on $4,390,000 I-JUN-1990 I-DEC-1991 18.0 38.8 56.8 I Totals $4,889,000 I-DEC-1988 I-DEC-1991 36.0 20.8 56.8 CALLOWAY BRANCH CHANNEL, PHASE III - From Holiday Lane to st. Louis Southwestern Railroad I ( Rev. 6 ) Eng i neeri ng $343,000 I-MAY-1989 1-JUN-1990 13.0 25.7 38.8 Right-of-way $10,000 I-JUN-1990 1-DEC-1990 6.0 38.8 44.8 . Cons truet ion $3,077,000 I-DEC-1990 I-MAR-1992 15.0 44.8 59.8 Totals $3,430,000 ·1-MAY-1989 1-r~AR-1992 34.0 25.7 59.8 . , I MACKEY CREEK CHANNEL, PHASE I - From Grapevine Highway to Onyx Drive South Engineering $53,000 I-FEB-1990 01-AUG-1990 6.0 34.8 40.8 I Rig ht-of-way $5,000 l-AUG-1990 01-DEC-1990 4.0 40.8 44.8 Cons truet i on $473,000 I-DEC-1990 01-DEC-1991 12.0 44.8 56.8 I Totals $531,000 1- FEB-1990 01-DEC-1991 22.0 34.8 56.8 MACKEY CREEK CHANNEL, PHASE II - From Harmonson Road to Rufe Snow Drive I Eng i neeri ng $84,000 01-JUN-1986 02-JAN-1987 7.1 (9.3) (2.2) Rig ht-of-way $20,000 2-JAN-1987 31-DEC-1987 11.9 (2.2) 9.7 Cons true t ion $727 ,000 I-JAN-1988 01-AUG-1988 7.0 9.8 16.8 I Totals $831,000 01-JUN-1986 01-AUG-1988 26.0 (9.3) 16.8 I ~JALKERS BRANCH CHANNEL - Fran Cardinal Lane to Stoneybrook Addition ( Rev. 6 ) Engineering $264,000 1-SEP-1987 I-MAR-1988 6.0 5.8 11.7 Right-af-way $30,000 1-MAR-1988 : 1-~·1AY-1988 2.0 11.7 13.7 I Cons true t ion $2,344,000 I-MAY-1988 I-MAY-1989 12.0 13.7 25.7 1_ Totals $2,638,000 . I-SEP-1987 I-MAY-1989 20.0 5.8 25.7 Rev. 6 Page 4 03/10/87 I I' .. . I~ DRAINAGE - PROJECTS I 11° BIG FOSSIL EROSION· PROTECTION - Bank Erosion Protection between Broadway and Onyx Drive S. Engi"neering $89,000 OI-AUG-19B6 OI-MAR-1987 Right-of-way $2,000 I-MAR-1987 01-FEB-198B II Construction $799,000 I-FEB-1988 01-DEC-1988 I NORTH HILLS ADDITION MISCELLANEOUS - Misc. Storm Drains and Cha,nnels I I I . I I I I I I I I" I City' of North Rich'land Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 pr'oj ec t Total Authorized Scheduled Beginning Date Sc.h ed u 1 ed Ending Date Total Time Time Time in To To Project Begin End (Months) (t~onths) (r~onths) Totals $890,000 01-AUG-1986 OI-DEC-1988 7.0 (7.3) (0.3) 11.1 (0.3) 10.8 10.0 10.8 20.8 28.0 (7.3) 20.8 in North Hills Add n . 7.0 33.8 40.8 4.0 40.B -- 44.8 16.0 44.8 60.8 27 .0 33.8 60.8 Eng i neeri rg $33,000 01-JAN-1990 01-AUG-1990 Right-of-way $10,000 1-AUG-I990 01-DEC-1990 C.ons true t; on $368,000 1-DEC-1990 Ol-APR-1992 Totals $411,000 01-JAN-1990 01-APR-1992 Rev. 6 Page 5 03/10/87 I' : . I. I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I City of North R;chland Hills STREET AND DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1985 - 1989 SUM MAR I E S Rev. 6 03/10/87 I í) I' . II (. .;-..... ..__~.~ .~'. ..........:<L. ~ I I I I I ..,. fit .b tf1 ...0 tit 0 t r· .::; 0'-. .. !'" . t.) 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