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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1984-04-23 Agendas I I. I I I I NUMBER I I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 - 5:30 P.M. For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820. *1. 2. I It I I I I I I I ITEM Executive Session to Discuss Personnel, Land and/or Litigation ~' '. ~..,..:\ '- ,-.,...... Discussion of Watauga Sewer System Engineering Report c, . J ~ . þ;,t-' . )L. . . .'./"' 3. Capital Improvements Program Comrni~~ee ,.."..../ Report - Mayor Pro Tern Richard Davis and Councilman Ramsey 1. Pàlomar Street 2. Morgan Meadows East Storm Drainage System' 3. Hewitt Street '"~ 4. J':o~~~~~n~~~~an Ramsey Dls~ussion of 4r·eä"Mini COTIEJ7._es.s.-=:-·.._~, counc~sey···--- ' // 5. 6. Discussion''ò~, Washington Tri.p Nãtional League of Citi~~"~-rt;~e Report - ,..,"~ --.....--.. Councilmé!JV~'Ra~sey --- -.. .~ ACTION TAKEN . ,,_:7 í .~' II ) I I. I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I , I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PRE-COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 - 5:30 P.M. For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820. NUMBER 7. ACTION TAKEN ITEM Discussion of Richland Hills Church of Christ - Councilman Ramsey 8. Discussion of Town Hall Meetings on the Master Plan - George Tucker 9. Discussion of Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 1080 - Zoning Ordinance (Agenda Item #25) 10. Discussion of County Wide Ambulance Service (Agenda Item #37) 11. Federal Aid Urban System Discussion of Update 12. Discussion of Letter from Haltom/Richland Chamber - 1984 Dues (Agenda Item #30) 13. Discussion of Other Items *Closed as provided by open meeting law I I . I For the Meeting conducted at the 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COÚNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, I I I I I I Ie I II I I I I I I· I NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN ,·r..... Call to Order ~:". Roll Call ".... ;K~'~ ,. Invocation Consideration of Minutes of the Re ular Meeting April 9, 1984 .,/' Consideration of Removin Consent Agenda Item (s) from the Consideration of Consent A enda Item (s) indicated by Asterisk (7, 8, 33, 34, 35, 36 @ &~~) ;rl:" PLANNING & ZONING - PS 84-34, Request of Gene Welborn for Final Plat of Lot 3, Block 4, Hewitt Estates (Located at the southeast corner of Hewitt Street and Meadow Road) ./ %. -- PLANNING & ZONING - PS 84-36, Request of Gene Welborn for Final Plat of Lot 5, Block 1, North Edgley Addition (Located on Edison Drive directly across from Edison Jewelry) I. I For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, II 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. I NUMBER/ ITEM 9,.: PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING --- ,/ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 ACTION TAKEN ,.... PZ 84-14, Request of Garrett Sherman to Rezone a Portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from Agriculture to R-2 (Single' Family) (Located on the east side of Eden Road and approximately 60S feet north of Amundson Road) I I I I / ~ Ie I I I I I I I Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-14 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 84-15, Request of Garrett Sherman to Rezone a Portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey from Agriculture to R-3, (Single Family) (Located approximately 1,000 feet east of Eden Road and 150 feet north of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad) ~.~~ , Consideration of Ordinance for PZ PZ 84-15 : tc5 Jß~;' . PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 84-16, Request of Garrett Sherman to Rezone a Portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from Agriculture to R-4-SD (Separate Ownership Duplex) (Located on the north side of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad) Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-16 I I I I· For the Meeting conducted at the II 7301 N.E. Loop 820. at 7:30 p.m. II I I I I I. I I II II I I I I· I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, NUMBER /"... ~ ITEM PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 84-17, ReQuest of Burk Collins to Rezone Lot 4-R, Block 10, Snow Hei~hts North Addition from C-1 (Commercial) to C-2 (Commercial) (Located at the northeast corner of Rufe Snow and Meadowcrest) ACTION TAKEN ~ Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-17 ~- ~ PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 84-18, ReQuest of Collins & Colgan Development and Marvin D. Smith Homes to Rezone Tracts lOA, lIB, 13B, and a Portion of Tract 13A, J. H. Barlough Survey from I-2 (Industrial) to R-5-D (Duplex) (Located on the north side of St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad, bounded on the north. and west by Fox Hollow Addition, and on the east by Barlough Addition) ..".- Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-18 ~ ~ PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING \ PZ 84-20, Request of David & Gene Clark, Phil Lagos and David Mullins to Rezone a Portion of Tract 1, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266 from Agriculture to R-2, Single Family (Located on the south side of Wilson Lane, approximately 2,000 feet west of Smithfield Road) I I I- I I I I 6ft l( f/ t 7 7/ ~_. - , )- I ( ~, -;:1 ''';- '?;. ~1 - ,(J {,/ ,Æ,. Council Chambers, ~,.,,", ~\ '\ CITY OF NORTH RICH LAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGE~IDA APRIL 23, 1984 ITEM Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-20 /' ~ PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING /' For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. I I Ie /£ ./ I I I I I I I I- I I PZ 84-21, Request of Bursey Joint Venture to Rezone Tracts 1A2, lA3, & a Portion of Tract lA, Thomas Sprouce Survey, Abstract 1399, from Agriculture C-1 (Commercial) (Located at the southeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Bursey Road) Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-21 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING ACTION TAKEN ,/ \ r',·- ¡.oJ ) \ '\ ~ ; PZ 84-23, Request of Northeast Construction to Rezone Blocks 20, 25, 26, 27, & 33, Holiday West Addition from R-3, (Single arate Ownershi Located on both sides of Cancun /" .( /-') /' ",~I,/L ./ /l b J .. /' '1 / \ " '~ ~ ,- 'I d v) J' , \; l({ .... , .- l' ~\ L·, (L. \..,e/·/··/· / l"'\ ,( v) \ \, }-j /\ :~ Drive from Sierra Drive southward to Buenos Aires Drive) onsideration of Ordinance for PZ 84-23 Consideration of Ordinance Amendin Ordinance No. 1080 - Zonin Ordinance Consideration of Ordinance Determinin Necessit rovements on Scru s Parchman, and Cross Street \../ " " , , .. .~...; / /Î 1\ i, l':""'" /"l' ,,/-.. ,/'/ -.... . \ // I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I f For the Meeting conducted at the CITY COUNCIL AGE~~A APRIL 23, 1984 I 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, ACTION TAKEN I NUMBER ITEM ~~ PUBLIC HEARING - Assess~ents for ~ I Improvements on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets I I I ~ II I I I I I I I I I- I Consideration of Ordinance A and Adopting the Estimates for Improvements on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets Consideration of Ordinance Closin the Public Hearing and Levying the Assessments on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets ~ Consideration of Payment of 1984 Dues Haltom/Richland Chamber of Commerce ~ Consideration of Budget Adjustment - .,~ *33. *34. Director of Park and Recreation Consideration of Instructin to Proceed with Legal Action - Stolaruk Corporation Consideration Ordinance Changing the Names of Certain Streets Consideration of Partial Payment, Estimate #4, in the Amount of $87,459.51 to Steele-Freeman, Incorporated - Northfield and Norich Park Improvements I -". I . I For I CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA APRIL 23, 1984 the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. I NUMBER *35. ITEM Consideration of Awarding Bid for Auto Liability and Police Liability Insurance ACTION TAKE1 I *36. Consideration of Awarding Bid for Sale of City Property I Consideration of Resolution on County-wide Ambulance Service I I Consideration of Reconstruction of Palomar from Roberta to Susan Lee II- I I 39. Citizen Presentation 40. Adjournment I I I I I I- I , ".~.--, -..- .,- I' I I Ie I I I I I 1 Ie I I I 1 I I I I· I I ..' ! f~'! ) I Œ)"\t OJ:' ". c.,. ~ I.¿J ...¡þf/F :> ::t ", c" \-"" ~ COMMISSION STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION REGIONAL PLANNING OFFICE 910-A North Watson RC~ld Arlington, Texas 76011 (817/261-1878) Apri 1 3, 1984 Federa1 Aid Urban System--1984 Update ENGINEER-DIRECTOR MARK G. GOODE --- ROBERT H. DEDMAN, CHAIRMAN A. SAM WALDROP JOHN R. BUTLER, JR. --- IN REPLY REFER TO FILE NO. GT-5-d-2 Messrs. Rodger Line and Gene Riddle City Managers City of N_ Rich1and Hi 115 P. O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Dear Messrs. Line and Riddle: We wish to thank you for your cooperation in preparing the above noted s y s t eOl . As per your meeting of January 12,1984, enc10sed please find draft copies of FAU supp1ement sheets covering your area and a draft of the signature/ cover sheet. Please review the supplement sheets for possible omissions or revisions. Please contact Hr. Mark A. Young at the above te1ephone number if you have changes. Also, please take the sheets before your city council for their review. The Federal Highway Administration does not require a counci1 resolution of approval, however, they do require the signature of the mayor on the original signature/cover sheet. Therefore, once your city counci1 has approved the system in your area, please contact Mr. Young so thát he may schedule an appointment with the mayor to sign the original signa- ture/cover sheet. When all mayors and county judges have signed the signature/cover sheet we will send fina1 copies to you for your records. Please contact Mr. Young if we may be of assistance. cerelY~w:r;I?t/ ,r~J' · ,/J itA ~/ /¡fz/1~J onafd HJ'W~rdcn. P. E. Supervising P1anning Engineer Attachment MAY/cal cc: Mr. J. R. Stone, District 2 cc: Mr. Robert Yielding, District 18 ~ I Ie 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 - APRIL 9, 1984 - 7:30 P.M. 1. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey called the meeting to order April 9, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. 2. Jim Ramsey Richard Da.vis Dick Fisher Marie Hinkle J.C. Hubbard Harold Newman Present: Staff: Rodger N. Line Dennis Horvath Jeanette Moore Rex McEntire Richard Albin Lou Spiegel John Whitney Marjorie Nash George Tucker Mark Hannon Press: Mark England David Doremus Absent: Dick Faram Jim Kenna Mayor Pro Tem Councilman Councilman Councilwoman Councilman Councilman City Manager Assistant City Manager City Secretary City Attorney City Engineer Finance Director Purchasing Agent Planning & Zoning Comm. Planning & Zoning Comm. Planning & Zoning Comm. Mid Cities Daily News Northeast Chronicle Mayor Councilman Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated that for the record, Councilman Kenna was at a business meeting and Mayor Faram was not present as his wife was ill. 3. The invocation was given by Councilman Fisher. 4. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve the minutes of the March 26, 1984 meeting. Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey stated that Councilman Hubbard had asked for special privilege at this time. Councilman Hubbard read the following letter: Fellow Council and Citizens of North Richland Hills: CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL INVOCATION CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MARCH 12, 1984 APPROVED I I e I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I beg of you to be patient and allow me a few moments at this time to point out some facts about a man, who is not with us tonight. We are losing his services tonight and probably will never be privileged to have them again - DICK FARAM. I have had the privilege of knowing and being a friend of Dick Faram for 20 years. To give you an idea of the type man Dick is. I met him at the home of my brother. Dick and his wife (Beth) were lending their support to my brother who was losing his wife to an incureab1e disease. Tonight Dick is faced with the same sad situation with his wife., I should be by Dick's side now in place of being here. However, Dick asked that I fulfill my duty to the citizens of this City, by attending this meeting, as I was elected to do two years past. Dick Faram has given this City far more than any other person of North Richland Hills has ever done, or will ever do in the future. I have seen Dick Faram fight his best friend defending what Dick felt was best for all citizens of North Richland Hills. I have seen Dick Faram fight his worst enemy d~fending what Dick felt was best for all citizens of North Rich1and Hills. I have seen Dick Faram cry tears like a child for those who did not have water to flush their toilets or to wash their child. I have seen Dick Faram spend endless nights with no sleep working on ways to improve these type of situations. I have seen Dick Faram cry like a child and ask why am I depriving myself and my family of our time, to help this City, when there are those who ridiculed him for his efforts. Dick Faram should rank with the Carters, Leonards and others who made Fort Worth as it is today, with the exception that Dick Faram did not receive financial gains as those people did. Dick Faram, after 15 years of struggling, has gotten the City of North Richland Hills headed in the right direction over the past two years. Dick Faram devoted seventeen years to this City, asking nothing for himself and I hope you will include in your prayers, as I do, that Dick Faram will get to spend some time with his family, that this City had deprived him of for seventeen years. April 9, 1984 Page 2 I t/fIIP . I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I 7. II I I Ie I As an outgoing official in a few short weeks, I now challenge you as the Council to continue the path of this City that Dick Faram has pioneered for you, yet you will not have such leadership to guide you. I have no doubts that some of you will fight with your heart and soul to see this progress continue. If you will protect and assist your City Manager and City Staff, Dick Faram's ideals and efforts will not have been in vain. If this City' does not in some way leave a street, park, building or statute to preserve Dick Faram's name in its history, then this City does not deserve the name Star öf the Metroplex. In closing, to borrow a quote from Mayor Pro Tem Jim Ramsey, "I am proud to be a small part in Dick Faram's life and apologize to no one for this wonderful privilege. Only our prayers and God's will can let Dick enjoy some greatly deserved time with is wife, Beth". . Entered into the minutes of the City Council of North Richland Hills, Texas, at its Regular Meeting of April 9, 1984 A.D., as written and read by Councilman J.C. Hubbard. THANK YOU DICK FARAM. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey asked if there was anyone present to represent Item #13, PZ 84-13. Mr. Martin, Consulting Engineer, appeared before the Council. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey advised Mr. Martin that because a legal petition was submitted against this request, that under the Charter all members present tonight would have to vote affirmative and would allow the applicant to postpone the request. Mr. Martin stated he would have to talk to the applicant and asked that the request remain in the order listed on the agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey stated that Item #7 would be moved to this point of the agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey stated he would like to thank the Council and the community for allowing him to serve as Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey stated that he enjoyed serving in this capacity. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey read the following Resolution: WHEREAS, an Election was duly held in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, on the 7th day of April, 1984 to elect a Mayor and Council Places 2, 4 and 6; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council duly canvassed the votes of said election on this the 9th day of April, 1984; and April 9, 1984 Page 3 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CANVASS- ING THE VOTES CASTED AT THE APRIL 7, 1984 CITY COUNCIL ELECTION AND DECLARING THE DULY ELECTED OFFICIALS APPROVED I I Ie I I I I '\ I I Ie I I I I II I I Ie I WHEREAS, the canvass showed the following results: Candidates Dan Echols Dick Faram Office Mayor Total 815 596 Jim Kenna Greg Vorster Council Place 2 806 559 Jim Grotjan Virginia Moody J.C. Hubbard Council Place 4 372 642 346 J.P. Moyse Jim Ramsey Council Place 6 576 789 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that: 1. The above canvass be and the same hereby is in all things approved. 2. The Council finds that the following candidates should be declared elected to the office indicated: Office Duly Elected Official Mayor Council Place 2 Council Place 4 Council Place 6 Dan Echols Jim Kenna Run-off Jim Ramsey Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle to approve Resolution No. 84-9. Motion carried 5-0. 8. Mr. McEntire administered the following Oath of Office to Dan Echols and Jim Ramsey: I, do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of (City Councilman 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 Stated and of this State: and I do furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed nor promised to contribute any April 9, 1984 Page 4 OATH OF OFFICE - DULY ELECTED OFFICIALS I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I 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. Mayor Echols stated he wanted to take this opportunity to thank the citizens of North Richland Hills for the opportunity to serve the City. Mayor Echols stated he wanted to echo Mr. Hubbard's comments in regard to Dick Faram, who had contributed seventeen years of good years to this City and made many valuable contributions. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey made the following statement: I would like to make a statement about Saturday's election. The incumbent Dick Faram and Mr. Hubbard were defeated. Their opponents campaigned hard and those are the results and we have to live with it. Two other incumbents, Mr. Kenna and myself were re-elected but those results really hid the shameful facts. The truth is five hundred plus persons exercised their right to vote in what appears to be a thoughtless and spiteful way. We thought we could remind the voters of our accomplishments and avoid putting thé election on a personality basis. The facts are th~t the two men who signed up against us have never actively been involved in City affairs. Neither respected the voters for which they were running, cared enough to submit answers to the voters guides appeared to face the public on the television forum, or any of the other normal stuff that you do when you are running for office so that people get to know you. The further facts are that one of them was not even registered to vote and thought seriously about withdrawing knowing he could not take office if he got elected. The other one was only allowed to vote at the discretion of the election judge since he, too was not a valid registered voter. Further it would have been difficult for that gentleman to serve the community since his drivers license had been suspended for the second time. In the fact of this knowledge there could' be no other conclusion that these five hundred and fifty plus votes, about 43% that were cast were in,a very negative and spiteful manner. It certainly has taken some of the joy and respect out of the position that I hold. In conclusion, I would urge the voters of North Richland Hills not to take the way of listening to and endorsing lies and dishonest innuendos and I would strongly urge that in the future that the citizens of North Richland carefully look at the candidates and give them a chance to defend themselves against the rumors. I would also urge you to please find out the truth before you exercise your right to vote. I thank everybody for their indulgence. April 9, 1984 Page 5 I I Ie 6. I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I 5. Councilman Davis removed item #22 from the Consent Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to approve the Consent Agenda. Motion carried 6-0. 7. Moved to beginning of meeting. 8. Moved to beginning of meeting. 9. Mr. McEntire presented the following resolution: WHEREAS, at the City Election of April 7, 1984, no candidate received a majority of the votes in the race for City Council Place 4; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to hold a Run-Off Election for City Council Place 4. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, that: 1. A Run-Off Election is hereby called for April 28, 1984, hours 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Such election shall be held at City Hall, 7301 Northeast Loop 820. 2. The run-off shall be between Virginia Moody and Jim Grotjan. 3. The following persons shall conduct such election: My~~ilt4i"/~ Judge S~ A~n~¡4 - Alternate Judge V~~ ~ {~v t-j¿1) Ii -.t lR.'Y' and such clerks and the Election Judge shall appoint. 4. Absentee voting shall commence in the Office of the City Secretary at 8:00 a.m. on April 16, 1984 and cease at 5:00 on April 24, 1984. 5. The election shall be conducted pursuant to the Election Laws of the State of Texas and the entire City shall be considered one voting precinct. Councilman Davis moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve Resolution No. 84-10. Motion carried 6-0. April 9, 1984 Page 6 CONSIDERATION OF REMOVING ITEM(S) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA ~ ITEM(S) INDICATED BY ASTERISK (12, 20, 21, 23 & 24) APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CALLING RUN-OFF ELECTION RESOLUTION NO. 84-9 APPROVED I I elO· I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Councilman Davis nominated Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey. Councilman Hubbard nominated Councilman Davis. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey declined to serve again as Mayor Pro Tem. Councilman Fisher seconded the nomination of Richard Davis as Mayor Pro Tern. Councilwoman Hinkle asked that since there would be a run-off in Place Four, should there be a full Council before electing a Mayor Pro Tern. Mr. McEntire stated the Charter stated the Mayor Pro Tem was to be elected tonight. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to elect Richard Davis as Mayor Pro Tem by acclamation. Mayor Echols stated that Richard Davis was elected as Mayor Pro Tem by acclamation. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he would like to thank the Council for the confidence they placed in him to carry out the duties of Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Pro Tem Davis' stated it did take a lot of hours, time, and efforts. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he would like to compliment the last Mayor Pro Tem for the time and efforts he put forth as Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Echols stated he looked forward to a very profitable year with the Council and felt the City could move ahead in the direction all wanted to go. 11. Mr. John NaIl, Consulting Engineer, appeared before the Council representing Aubrey Brothers. Mr. NaIl stated that all the Engineers comments had been met on this request with the exception of one and that was a letter from the property owner downstream regarding the discharge of storm water onto the property. Mr. Nall stated the property owner was unwilling to give the permit and asked if a letter could be obtained from the City Engineer indicating such permission would not be required. Mr. Albin stated he was not authorized to recommend that the letter from tQe downstream property owner be waived. Mr. NaIl stated that approximately 41 acres of water would be discharged downstream, they were discharging at the same point of the present discharged. Mr. NaIl stated the downstream property owners requested that the point of discharge be diverted off their property. April 9, 1984 Page 7 CONSIDERATION OF ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM PLANNING & ZONING - PS 84-27, REQUEST OF AUBREY BROTHERS FOR FINAL PLAT OF FLAMINGO ESTATES, ESTATES, SECTION 2 (LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF FLAMINGO ESTATES, SECTION 1 AND APPROXIMATELY 700 FEET EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF EDEN ROAD AND RUMFIELD ROAD) DENIED I I Ie I 'I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Mayor Echols stated that as Mr. NaIl had pointed out neither of the two options that were recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission for approval had been achieved at this point. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Ramsey, to deny PS 84-27. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he felt the Council had to deny this request because the City would not, without prior approval from adjacent property owners, devert water on their property. Councilman Ramsey stated he did not think Eden Road would handle the traffic. Councilman Ramsey stated the' City had asked for funds to help solve the situation. Councilman Ramsey stated that in addition to the drainage and the traffic on Eden Road he would have to vote against the plat. Motion to deny carried 5-1; Councilmen Hubbard, Newman, Ramsey, Fisher and Mayor Pro Tem Davis voting for; Councilwoman Hinkle voting against. *12. 13. Mayor Echols advised the Council there was a legal petition against this request and would require 6 positive votes for approval. Mayor Echols asked the applicant if he would like to table this item until a full Council was present. Mr. James Martin, Consulting Engineer, appeared before the Council. Mr. Martin stated he had talked with Mr. Adcock and he would like to table the request until a full Council was present. An unidentified citizen stated that Mr. Martin was not the applicant and could not speak for the applicant. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated a public hearing had not been declared and the item had been withdrawn by the applicant. April 9, 1984 Page 8 PLANNING & ZONING - PS 84-28, REQUEST OF MARVIN D. SMITH FOR FINAL PLAT OF MAROAKS ADDITION, SECTION 2 (LOCATED ON ,THE SOUTE SIDE OF DOUGLAS LANE, BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY MAROAKS ADDITION, SECTION 1, AND ON THE SOUTH BY WINCREST ADDITION) APPROVED PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING, PZ 84-12, REQUEST OF JAMES RUST AND A.T. ADCOCK TO REZONE TRACT 7, WILLIAM COX SURVEY, ABSTRACT 321, FROM AGRICULTURE TO R-2 (SINGLE FAMILY) (LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHTOWER DRIVE AND MEADOW ROAD) POSTPONED I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Mayor Echols stated the Council had given the applicant the opportunity to withdraw. A public hearing had not been declared. An unidentified citizen stated that Mr. Martin did not have the right to withdraw the request since he was not a representative of the client. Mrs. Wanda Calvert, Pla~ning and Zoning Coordinator, stated she had spoke with Mr. Adcock and he advised he could not be present at the meeting and would send a representative. An unidentified citizen asked if someone could show him in writing that said Mr. Martin represented the applicant. Councilman Ramsey called for a point of order. Councilman Ramsey stated this was not a public hearing and' the request had been withdrawn. 14. Postponed 15. Mr. McEntire presented the following caption: AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND ORDERING AND PROVIDING· FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING STREET: FLORY STREET BETWEEN GRAPEVINE ijIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING ITS EXECUTION; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE INDEBTEDNESS THEREBY INCURRED; MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE LEVYING OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTIES AND THE OWNERS THEREFORE FOR A PART OF THE COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR METHODS OF PAYMENT; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO FILE A NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, DECLARING THAT THIS ORDINANCE AND ALL SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS ARE AND SHALL BE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 1105b OF VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN THE APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE RECORD OF THIS CITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16. Mayor Echols opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak to please come forward. Mr. Bob Willard, 7608 Hightower, appeared before the Council. Mr. Willard stated he would like to request that the Council deny any improvements at the present time because this street ran behind Walker Construction Company, who had legal action pending against the City. April 9, 1984 Page 9 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE DETERMINING NECESSITY OF IMPROVE- MENTS OF FLORY STREET ORDINANCE 1101 PUBLIC HEARING - ASSESSMENTS FOR IMPROVEMENT ON FLORY STREET ~. i I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I 1_ I ~œyor Echols stated the reason the street was being considered for improvements was because it was one of the streets that had been considered for work from the bond issue that was voted on some years back. Mr. Willard stated he felt there were other streets in North Richland Hills that were more of a major thoroughfare that needed to be improved before Flory Street. Mr. James Walker, 4604 Holiday Lane, appeared before the Council. Mr. Walker stated he would like to see improvements to Flory and was willing to pay his part. Mr. McEntire asked Mr. Walker if he felt the assessment would increase the value of his property. Mr. Walker stated he did not know if it would increase the value, but he was not looking at value. He was looking for a way to get up and down the street. Mr. Joe Henry, 125 Cooper, Hurst, appeared before the Council. Mr. Henry asked if the assessment included sewer. Mayor Echols state the assessment included drainage improve- ments which would be a storm sewer. Mr. Henry asked if the Council was aware of the fact that there was no sewer in the area. Mr. Albin stated the improvements did include sanitary sewer. Mr. Henry asked if there were any plans to improve Harmonson. Mayor Echo~s stated Harmonson was included in this particular ordinance. Mr. Line stated Harmonson was planned to be improved this year. Mr. Line stated Harmonson was not in this particular contract so it would not be done at the same time. Mr. Line stated the plans were for the City Street Department to overlay Harmonson. Mayor Echols asked Mr. Henry if he owned property on Harmonson. Mr. Henry stated yes, two lots on Harmonson and one on Flory. Mayor Echols advised Mr. Henry that the City Secretary had a letter for him that showed what the maximum assessment would be, if he would like to have it. April 9, 1984 Page 10 I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I II I I I Ie I Mr. James Young, Clearmeadow, Bedford, appeared before the Council. Mr. Young stated that his son owned property on the corner of Glenview and Flory and according to the letter he received, since the property faced on both streets. Which would be considered the front since it would make a difference in the amount of the assessment? Mr. Albin stated the property would be assessed at commercial side rate. Mr. Young asked who would bear the cost of engineering on the additional fi~e foot easement that the City needed. Mr. Line stated the City would bear the cost and Mr. Young would be contacted by an agent from the City offering to purchase the easement at fair market value. Mr. Young stated he was trying to get the property platted. Mr. Young stated he applied for a building permit and in order to get the permit the property had to be platted. Mr. Young stated he was wondering about the cost of the transfer of the easement. Mr. Line stated just so there would not be any misunderstand- ing the City would not pay the cost of Mr. Young's engineering that was necessary for the platting. Mr. Young stated he understood that. There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Echols closed the public hearing. 17. Mr. McEntire read the following caption: AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND OF AMOUNTS TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENTS ON THE FOLLOWING STREET: FLORY STREET BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS; FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY AND TO ALL OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING; AND DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN THE APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF THIS CITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve Ordinance No. 1102. April 9, 1984 Page 11 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE' ESTIMATES FOR IMPROVEMENTS ON FLORY STREET ORDINANCE 1102 APPROVED I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated that on behalf of the CIP Committee, they had looked over the entire City and at the bond election that was held, what streets were in the last bond election. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated that the Committee tried to establish priorities. Mayor Pro Tern Davis stated the voters decided that Flory Street was one that needed to· be done. May~r Pro Tem Davis stated that not only commercial businesses were located on Flory, there was also homeowners there that needed the improvements. 18. Mr. McEntire read the 'following caption: ORDINANCE CLOSING HEARING AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVING A PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING STREET; FLORY STREET BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS; FIXING CHARGES AND LIENS AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF; P~OVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS AND THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE THEREOF; RESERVING UNTO THE CITY COUNCIL THE RIGHT TO ALLOW CREDITS REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF THE RESPECTIVE ASSESSMENT TO THE EXTENT OF ANY CREDIT GRANTED; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THE ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, AND BY FILING THE ORDINANCE IN THE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Councilman Hubbard, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Davis to approve Ordinance No. 1103. Motion carried 6-0. 19. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Ramsey, to grant the appeal hearing on PZ 84-19, to be held May 28th, 1984. Motion carried 6-0. *20. *21. 22. Mayor Pro Tem Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve payment to Austin Road Company. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he would like to let the public know what a quick job Austin Road Company had done. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated the reduced time and inconvenience to the citizens on this project had been a big asset to the City. Mayor Pro Tem Davis. stated it was also another promise that was kept by this Council, as per the previous bond election April 9, 1984 Page 12 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE CLOSING THE PUBLIC HEARING AND LEVYING THE ASSESS- MENTS ON FLORY STREET ORDINANCE NO. 1103 APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF GRANTING AN APPEAL ON PZ 84-19 - JACK ROSEBERRY GRANTED CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR LABELS, MAILER AND CARDS - LIBRARY APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR WATER METERS APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #8, IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,193.00 TO M&D CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - MORGAN MEADOWS WEST DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I that Rufe Snow Drive would be completed. Mayor Pro Tern Davis stated that because of the commercial development that had gone into the area the tax base of the City had been increased and also the sales tax. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated he would like to thank the Council for allowing himself and Councilman Ramsey to serve on the CIP Committee and being able to work on this project. Mayor Pro Tem Davis stated that the Staff had done an outstanding job on administering this. Councilman Ramsey stated that one of the innovative things the Council did was to put an incentive clause in the contract that if they finished so many days ahead of schedule then they would receive a bonus. Motion to approve carried 6-0. *23. *24. 25. Mr. McEntire stated the Resolution passed at the last Council had ~he wrong company name. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve Resolution No. 84-12. Motion carried 6-0. 26. Mr. McEntire stated this resolution authorized Mr. Echols and Mr. Davis to sign City checks in the place of Mr. Faram and Mr. Ramsey. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, to approve Resolution No. 84-12. April 9, 1984 Page 13 CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #4, IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,193.80 TO M&D CONSTRUCTION COMP ANY - MORGAN MEADOWS WEST DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #7, IN THE AMOUNT OF $48,451.65 TO M.A. VINSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - WALKER'S BRANCH DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS APPROVED CONSIDERATION AND PASSAGE OF RESOLUTION SUSPENDING RATE INCREASE REQUEST FILED BY TEXAS ELECTRIC UTILITIES COMP ANY RESOLUTION NO. 84-11 APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CERTAIN PERSONS TO SIGN CHECKS RESOLUTION NO. 84-12 APPROVED I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Motion carried 6-0. 27. Mr. Bob Willard appeared before the Council. Mr. Willard stated he knew the Council could not take action on this issue but could make a request to the State on the citizens behalf. Mr. Willard stated that even though improvements had been made to Davis Boulevard he wanted to ask the Council to request the State make a left turn lane only to the Smithfield Road turn off. Mr. Line stated the State was in the process, at the present time, of doing that. Mr. Line stated the City had made an agreement with the State to furnish the materials and the labor to,add another lane on the west side. Mr. Willard stated his second request was that, in reference to Item #13. The City require a power of attorney from the applicant to make a presentation. Mr. Line stated that the gentleman had indicated on the form he was the engineer representing the applicant. Mr. Willard stated that he would request that when the case was represented to the Council that it be denied. Mr. Willard stated he would request that no future development be allowed on that piece of property or the surrounding property. Mayor Echols stated he had asked the City Engineer about using the money that had been allocated for the drainage in the area and developing the drainage in the 25 foot easement. Mayor Echols stated that the City Engineer had advised him that if the City spent a great deal more money than would be spent for a 50 foot easement that would handle the flooding condition, it would take care of only a three year flood, which would not be a very good use of the money. Mayor Echols stated if the citizens in the area could see fit to give 12~ feet on either side it would give a 50 foot easement. The money was in the Capital Improvement Program and could be re-allocated. Mr. Willard stated he understood that Mack Garvin had attempted to get the easements and it was not favorable. Mack Garvin appeared before the Council. April 9, 1984 - Page 14 CITIZENS PRESENTATION I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Mr. Garvin stated he tried to get the residents together to get the easements and four people in the subdivision were not intelligent enough to see the problem of future development to the northeast of the subdivision. Mr. Garvin stated he could do nothing about people who were stupid. He was trying to control his own problem. Mr. Garvin stated the majority of the residents wanted to help. Councilman Hubbard stated that Mr. Garvin was absent at the meeting when this subject came up and he would like to congratulate him on his efforts. Mr. Garvin stated he had recently seen a study that had been made in the area that placed a large portion of Morgan Meadows in a flood-way and would suggest that the City purchase the homes in the area and develop it into a park. Mayor Echols stated he had discussed the flood problem with Mr. Albin and he had indicated that there was some development underway that would help the situation. Mr. Grady Buck, 7629 Hightower, appeared before the Council. Mr. Buck stated there was vacant property behind his house that was being used for a dump ground and asked that something be done. Mayor Echols asked the address. Mr. Buck stated it was located at Meadow Road and Hightower. Mayor Echols stated this would be passed on the the City Staff. Mr. Jerry Fugler, 7613 Hightower, appeared before the Council. Mr. Fugler stated North Richland Hills was the third largest city in Tarrant County and there was no Master Zoning Ordinance for the City. Mr. Fugler stated, specifically, there was no zoning for the northern half of the City. Mr. Fugler stated that two years ago the Council made a solemn promise that they would have a Master Zoning Ordinance for orderly development for the northern half. Mr. Fugler stated that with the growth pattern that the City was in without a Master Plan, how was it going to grow? Mayor Echols stated a Zoning Map was available in the City Secretary's Office that showed the zoning for that area. Mr. Fugler stated there was supposed to be a Master Plan of North Richland Hills and the plan was denied in 1981. April 9, 1984 Page 15 I ~ I 1- I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Councilman Ramsey stated the Master Plan consisted of three items. This was brought out at the political forum the League of Women Voters held. The first item was a Zoning Ordinance, which the City had. The second item was a thoroughfare plan. Councilman Ramsey stated the City did not have a bona fide thoroughfare plan right now, ~nd there were valid reasons for that. Councilman Ramsey stated the third item was a future use plan and the City did not have that. Those two items were being worked on at the present time. Mr. Fugler stated the reason he asked to speak was that in talking with Mr. Line, who was very difficult to get to talk to, and with Mr. Riddle, they have no Master Plan. There was none in development at the present time, and that was as of two weeks ago. Councilman Ramsey stated he resented the remark. It was not a fair statement. It is not right to say you could not get in touch with Mr. Line. Mr. Fugler stated he was a ~egistered voter, a licensed driver and a property owner in the City and paid his taxes on time and he was one of the five hundred and fifty people that voted against Councilman Ramsey. Mayor Echols recessed the meeting to executive session. Mayor Echols called the meeting back to order. The same Council Members and Staff were present as recorded at the beginning of the meeting. 27. Mayor Echols adjourned the meeting of April 9, 1984. April 9, 1984 Page 16 ADJOURNMENT Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I í7 City of J{8rth Richland Hills~ Texas ~~ #iir~ f TO: Rodger Line City Manager DATE: April 19, 1984 FROM: Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: P & Z Cases to be heard by City Council April 23, 1984 PS 84-34 APPROVED BY P & Z Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 3, Block 4, Hewitt Estates. PS 84-36 APPROVED BY P & Z Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 5, Block 1, North Edgley Addition. PZ 84-14 Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-2 (Single Family). This property is located on the east side of Eden Road and approximately 605 feet north of Amundson Road. PZ 84-15 Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-3 (Single Family). This property is located approximately 1,000 feet east of Eden Road and 150 feet north of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad. (817) 281-0041/7301 N.E. lOOP 820/P.O. BOX 18609/NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TX 76118 I Page 2 I Ie PZ 84-16 Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R--4-SD (Separate Ownership Duplex). This property is located on the north side of the St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad. I I I PZ 84-17 APPROVED BY P & Z Request of BQrk Collins to rezone Lot 4R-2, Block 10, Snow Heights North Addition, from its present classification of C-l (Commercial) to a proposed classification of C-2 (Commercial). This property is located at the northeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Meadowcrest Drive. I II I PZ 84-18 APPROVED BY P & Z Request of Collins & Colgan Development and Marvin D. Smith Homes to rezone Tracts 10A, IIB, 13B, & a portion of Tract 13A, J.H. Barlough Survey, Abstract 130, from their present classification of I-2 (Industrial) to a proposed cla$sification of R-5-D (Duplex). This property is located on the north side of St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad, bounded on the north and west by Fox Hollow Addition, and on the east by Barlough Addition. Ie I I I I PZ 84-20 APPROVED BY P & Z Request of David & Gene Clark, Phil Lagos, & David Mullins to rezone a portion of Tract 1, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-2 (Single Family). This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, approximately 2,000 feet west of Smithfield Road. I I I Ie I I ., .. I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I Page 3 PZ 84-21 APPROVED BY P & Z PZ 84-23 APPROVED BY P & Z CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE #1080 I I Ie I Request of Bursey Joint Venture to rezone Tracts lA2, lA3, & a portion of Tract lA, Thomas Sprouce Survey, Abstract 1399, from their present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of C-l (Commercial). This property is located at the southeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Bursey Road. Request of Northeast Construction to rezone Blocks 20, 25, 26, 27, & 33, Holiday West Addition, from their present classification of R-3 (Single Family) to a proposed classification of R-4-SD (Separate Ownership Duplex). This property is located on both sides of Cancun Drive from Sierra Drive southward to Buenos Aires Drive. I' I I _ SUBJECT: I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I_ I '7 I DATE: April 19, 1984 PS 84-34 Final plat of Lot 3, Block 4, Hewitt Estates DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This propertv is located at the southeast corner of Hewitt Street and Meadow Road. The propertv is zoned R-1 and they plan to build a home on the property. All corrections have been made to the plat and they agree to the Engineer's comments. TESCO req,uested an easement on the east side of the DroDertv.. but the owner said he would riot ~rant the easement unless TESCO shows Droof thev need it. The owner agrees to Dav.the Dro rata. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this final plat. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of final plat. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A NO x Jd/~ ~ I- AG R-3- 1500 ¡e II AG I- I Ie I I Page 2 p & Z Minutes April 12, 1984 2. PS 84-34 Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 3, Block 4, Hewitt Estates. I Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward to represent Mr. Welborn. He stated they object to giving TESCO another easement. Mr. Stembridge said if they felt there was a need for i~, they would grant it, but the service is already there. The Commission agreed. I PS 84-34 APPROVED Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-34. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 5-0. Ie I Ms. Nash made the motion to 16 & 17 to next on the a da. This motion was seconded b r. Wood and the motion carried O. I I Chairman Tucker asked that items 16 & 17 be moved next on the agenda so the~ could get all the platting taken ca of before the zoning cases. 16~ PS 84-35 Request of for preliminar lat of Lot 5, Block 1, North E ey Addition. I I I I I Mr annon asked if they agreed to anting the easement requested by TESCO on this plat. I I I Delbert Stembridge came forward to represent Mr. Welborn. He stated they would grant the easement. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-35. This motion was ,seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. 17. Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 5, Block 1, North Edgley Addition. PS 84-36 APPROVED Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-36. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 5-0. Stembridge & Associates, Inc. Consulting Engineers April 6 , 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. .Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re : Lot 3, Blk. 4, HEWITT ESTATES, Prel . and Final Plat, PS 84-33 S 34 In response to Knowlton-English-Flowers letter dated April 5 , 1984, we offer the following comments : 1 . A 5-foot dedication along Meadow Road has been added to the Final Plat. 2 . The setback line along Meadow Road has been changed to match existing setback line on the east side of Meadow Road. (30' ) . The side setback lines have been changed to 25 feet. 3. No additional easements have been requested. 4. The owner would prefer to sign a letter covenant agreeing to participate in the cost of any future street improvements along the frontage of his property in lieu of escrowing the money at this time. 5. The owner does not wish to provided street improvements at this time. 6 . The owner agrees to pay his prorate share of the existing 6-inch 7 sewer line in Frankie Street. Should there be any further questions regarding this lot, please do _ not hesitate to call . Sincerely, 0 _111 % g 1 �e .ert tem.ri.ge, DRS/et cc : Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works s Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician m„ 1 Pthrv..$Nitt : _ • . , ( KNOWL TON-E NGLfSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas April 5, 1984 , 1/ Planning and Zoning C011lllission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 ' North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 I I I lei I 2 I I I I I I Ie I RE: 3-949t CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS HEW!! ESTATES, LOT 3 BLOCK 4, PRELI~!NARY AND FINAL PLAT, PS 84 - 33 34, GRID MAP 68 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: We would request that a minimum of 5 feet be dedicated along Meadow Road for future widening. We would note that although the minimum permissible setback line for R-l Zoning is 25 feet for a front yard, the existing front yard setbacks along Meadow Road are 35 feet on the west side. We do not have records which show the existing setbacks on the east side. The Planning and Zoning Secretary should be consulted regarding this matter. In addition, consideration should be given to requiring that the proposed 15 foot side yard setbacks on Hewitt Street and Frankie Street be increased to match the existing setbacks on Hewitt and Frankie east of this lot. 3 Utility companies should be contacted to determine if any easements are required to serve this lot. The owner shoul d be requi red to escrow hi s prorata share of future street,c: '.J improvements on Meadow Road or construct any required paving improvements along the frontage of his property at this time. If the developer agrees to provide curb and gutter and paving improvements on one-half of Meadow Road along the frontage of this development in lieu of escrowing the funds for future street improvements~ then we would request that construction plans be submitted to our office for review. . ! . . ~ . I.~'.j :,,..~'.. .I'.'~" 4 5 6 The owner should be required to pay his prorata share of an existing 6-inch . ~í. ~.~ sewer line in Frankie Street. We would estimate prorata at $4.00 per linear 0 :' foot for one-hal f of the exi sting line for a total 1 ength of 204.2 feet. I'~' '. April 5, 1984 PS 84 - 33_34 PAGE 1 11 . METRO/287-3387 I- I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ( Subdivision Review Letter continued HEWITT ESTATES Please call if you have any questions. ~O~ RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. L;ne. City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle. Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad. Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler. Engineering Technician AprilS, 1984 PS 84 - 33 34 PAGE 2 I I- e I SUBJECT: I DEPARTMENT: I BACKGROUND: ( I DATE: April 19. 1984 PS 84-36 Final plat of Lot 5. Block. 1. North Ed21ev Addition Plannin¡ and Zonin2 This proper ty is loça ted on Ed ;i.sot} Dr icye _ d j,.~r, t- J y ;:U"YfI!';!'; fyrn¡¡ F.d i !';oT'\!'; .1 ~Wf> 1 ~ry. All corrections have been made to the 1at and the sub-ect has a1read ro rata. I I I I Ie I I I I I I I f' I The Plannin2 and Zonini CQmmission recommended approval of t.his final plat.. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of final plat.. YES N/A 110 X ,~'~~ {!~ BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: I re I I I I I Page. 2 P & Z Minutes April 12, 1984 2. PS 84-34 I I I PS 84-34 APPROVED I I Ie I 16. PS 84-35 I I I I PS 84-35 APPROVED I I Ie I 17. PS 84-36 PS 84-36 APPROVED ( Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 3, Block 4, Hewitt Estates. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Enginéer, came forward to repre nt Mr. Welborn. He stated they ject to giving TESCO another easem Mr. Stembridge said if they t there was a need for it, they wo ä grant it, but the service is a eady there. The e the motion to approve his motion was seconded by and the motion carried 5-0. an Tucker asked that items 16 & e moved next on the agenda so they ould get all the platting taken care of before the zoning cases. Ms. Nash made the motion to move items 16 & 17 to next on the agenda. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Gene Welborn for preliminary plat of Lot 5, Block 1, North Edgley Addition. Mr. Hannon asked if they agreed to granting the easement requested by TESCO on this plat. Delbert Stembridge came forward to represent Mr. Welborn. He stated they would grant the easement. Mr. Hànnon made the motion to approve PS 84-35. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Gene Welborn for final plat of Lot 5, Block 1, North Edgley Addition. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-36. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 5-0. I I I I April 10, 1984 I Planning and Zoning COßl11ission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N .,E. Loop 820 I North Richland Hills, Texas· 76118 I I I 1~2 The owner should be required to pay his prorata share of an ex;st;ng 8-;nch ~ water line in Edison Drive. We would estimate prorata at $5.50 per linear foot for one-half of the existing line for a total length of 160.15 feet. I I I I I I I re I ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas RE: 3-926,'CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS NORTH EDGLEY ADDITION, LOT 5 BLOCK 1, CONSTRuCTION PLANS PS 84 - 35&36, GRID MAP 140 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1 We would refer you to our review comments regarding the preliminary and final plats in our letter dated March 31, 1984. 3 The owner should be required to pay his prorata share of an existing 8-inch sewer line in Edison Drive. We would estimate prorata at $5.50 per linear foot for one-half of the existing line for a total length of 160.15 feet. Please call if you have any R~~' RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician April 10, 1984 PS 84 - 35&36 PAGE 1 !5!50 FIRST S·TATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 78021 · 817/283-8211· METRO/287-3387 I · I_ I I I I I I I 2 I_ I I I I I I I I_ I ( , ( { KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSUL TINC"ENCINEERS f Fort Worth- Dallas March 31. 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills. Texas 76118 RE: 3-926. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS NORTH EDGLEY ADDITION. LOT 5. BLOCK 1. PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT1 PS 84 - 35-36. GRID MAP 14u We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1 A building front yard setback of 25-feet should be provided for C-2 zoning. Utility companies should be contacted to determine if any additional easements are required to serve this lot. ( RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr~ Rodger N. Line. City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle. Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad. Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler. Engineering Technician March 31. 1984 PS 84 - 35-36 PAGE !5!50 FIRST S'TATE BANK BLDG. . BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211. METRO/287-3387 1 I I- e I SUBJECT: DATE: April 19, 1984 I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I PZ 84-14 Zoning request from Agriculture to R-2 on a portion of Tract 3. David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150 DEPARTMENT: Plannin2 and Zonin2 BACKGROUND: This property is located on the east side of Fnpn Rn~ñ ~n~ aDDroximatelv 605 feet north of Amundson Road. There were eleven prODertv owners contacted within 200 feet of the property. but no one spoke in oDDosition. The Planning and Zonin2 Commission recommended approval of this zonin~ r~Qu~st. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zonine reqµest. IUDCETm 1701: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A ItO x -2J~~- é?~ I I I I I I I. ) I Þ;-f I I I I I t-~ I ~ - Page 18 P 6 Z Minutes March 22, 1984 Chairman Tucker requested Mr. Hannon step down for the next four requests. 18. PZ 84-14 Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, Davis Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-2 (Single Family) . This property is located on the east side of Eden Road, approximately 605 feet north of Amundson Road. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Sherman came forward. He showed a map of the surrounding areas and the zoning. He showed the preliminary plat of the area. Mr. Sherman said they will pave half of Eden Road and do a lot of channelization work. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak in opposition to this request, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 84-14 Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve APPROVED PZ 84-14. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried 4-0. 19. PZ 84-15 Request of Garrett Sherman to re • a portion of Tract 3, David • - s Survey, Abstract 1150 om its present classif on of Agriculture to a pro.. - • classification of R-3 (Si. : - 'amily). This property is •cated approximately 1,000 feet east of Eden Road and 150 feet north of the St. Louis and Southwestern railroad. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. ism. a .c.•n..a..;am .ar�4er.>�.s: f KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS ! Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 84-14, 15, 16 REVIEW LETTER, AGRICULTURE 10 R-2, R-3, & R-4-SD RLF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 62 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 he passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council . RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84-14, 15, 16 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG • BEDFORD TEXAS 76021 • 6171293.6211 • METRO/267.3367 ORDINANCE N0. ', - 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 Or 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-84-14 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to R-2. BEING a part of the David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, Tarrant County, Texas and being further described by metes and bound as follows: BEGINNING at a steel rod in the east R.O.W. line of Eden Road, 355 varas south and 24.5 feet North 85 degrees 00 minutes East of the northwest corner of the David Moses Survey; THENCE North 84 degrees 59 minutes 18 seconds East a distance of 1344.97 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE South 24 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 80.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 77 degrees 01 minutes 19 seconds West a distance of 5.51 feet to a point of curve; THENCE. along a curve to the left having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 59 degrees 08 minutes 28 seconds, an arc length of 309.66 feet, and a chord which bears South 47 degrees 27 minutes 05 seconds West to its point of tangency; THENCE South 17 degrees 52 minutes 51 seconds West a distance of 658. 13 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 09 minutes 56 seconds West a distance of 955.09 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 35 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 797.34 feet to the point of beginning and containing 932230.327 square feet or 21.4011 acres of land, more or less. Page 2 This property is located on the east side of Eden Road and approximately 605 feet north of Amundson Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 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-84-14 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS III I· 1- &JECT: I DATE: April 19, 1984 PZ 84-15 Zoning request from Agriculture to R-3 on a ortion of Tract David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150. I DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoninß BACKGROUND: This is located a roximatel I 000 feet e I I I I I Ie I I I I I I feet north of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad. There were 3 opposition. The P!anning and Zonin2 Commission recommended approv~' of ~hi~ 7nning T ø<p' ø~t- I CIn COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning reguest. Ie BUDGETED ITEM: YES I Ar.r.nnNT NtDœER: N/ A 110 x ~¿. (!~ I ÃJ f (JI I o :xJ f "'" . i: .." (') . I I U't::c 01 Or;' ~ "'" . ~ .." :c N I I· (I 1_ 18. PZ 84-14 I I I I I ( / 1_ // I / I PZ 84-14 APPROVED 19. PZ 84-15 I I I ·lm.1i' /:,;' ...: tl- ,'f _ . . ~ "',.J 1! .þ -:' ,,,.. Chairman Tucker requested Mr. Hannon step down for the next four requests. Request of Garrett Sherman to rez portion of Tract 3, Davis Hose Survey, Abstract 1150, from s present classification 0 griculture to a proposed classifi tion of R-2 (Single Family). s property is located on the ea side of Eden Road, approximately 6 feet north of Amundson Roa . ucker opened the Public Heari and called for those wishing to peak in favor of this request to ease come forward. Mr. Sherman came forward. He showed a map of the surrounding areas and the zoning. He showed_the preltminary plat of the area. Mr. Sherman said they will pave half of Eden Road and do a lot of channelization work. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak in opposition to this request, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve PZ 84-14. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried 4-0. Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-3 (Single Family). This property is located approximately 1,000 feet east of Eden Road and 150 feet north of the St. Louis and Southwestern railroad. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Bearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please coae forward. I, rage J.7 P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 I I_ I I I I I PZ 84-15 APPROVED 20. PZ 84-16 I_ I I I I I I ( Mr. Sherman came forward. He said this property is east of-the property requested for R-2. He said it is on the east side of the creek. Chairman Tucker asked how many lots there were. Mr. Sherman stated there were 20 lots in the R-3 zoning and 75 lots in the R-2 zoning. Chairman Tucker 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. MS. Nash made the motion to approve PZ 84-15. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried 4-0. Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone portion of Tract 3, Davis Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from it present classification of A culture to a proposed classific on of R-4-SD (Separate Ownership lex). This property is locat on the north side of the St. Lo and Southwestern Railroad approximately 1,100 feet east 0 den Road. ~airman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing ~ to speak in favor of this request to ~ please come forward. ./ Mr. Sherman came forward. He stated ~ there would be 20 lots next to the _~ railroad, 20 living units, 10 / duplexes. ~.~ I·t;,~.,,'·, , iff ~- It· . . ,-' µ'. Chairman Tucker called for tbose wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please C~ forward. . '.,.. if .;~:: ~ ... - J ::....'\ . ,.1,;.~.'...:.·,;,¡1~.·;,> ./.\;~~¡.. ,. ~; -~~,,:t·· ." .~.~: :t 'it ,¿ . ".... ~;. . ~~.. ....,~~~~.~;,..,~"'.',~: v~~",;....:;..,,; '.4'.¡~...~~;~~~~, ~,~' '.~i~"1" I- I I_ I I I I I I 1_ ,I I I I I I I I_ I ( (' KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSUL TINC ENCINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ~Q~!~G CASE PZ 84-141 15, 16 REVIEW lETTER, ~§RICULTURE TO R-2, R-3, & R-4-SD REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 62 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. ~.~ RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13 J 1984 PZ 84-14. 15, 16 PAGE 1 SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 78021. 817/283-8211. METRO/287-3387 '} - I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I- I I/) i ç:-" ,ø ORDINANCE NO. ¡ r D 5 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-84-15 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to R-3. BEING a part of the David Moses Survey, Abstract 1105, Tarrant County, Texas and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at a steel rod in the east R.O.W. line of Eden Road, 355 varas south and 24.5 feet North 85 degrees 00 minutes East of the northwest corner of the David Moses Survey; THENCE North 84 degrees 59 minutes 18 seconds East a distance of 1344.97 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE South 24 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 626.18 feet to a point for the point of beginning of this tract; THENCE South 55 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 701.05 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 16 degrees 19 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 72.38 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 09 minutes 56 seconds West a distance of 50.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 17 degrees 52 minutes 51 seconds East a distance of 658.13 feet to a point of curve; THENCE along a curve to the right having a radius of 300.00 feet, a central angle of 59 degrees 08 minutes 28 seconds, an arc length of 309.66 feet, and a chord which bears North 47 degrees 27 minutes 05 seconds East to its point of tangency; THENCE North 77 degrees 01 minutes 19 seconds East a distance of 5.51 feet to a point for corner; I " '. Ie I I I I I I I Ie ,I I I I I I I I_ I Page 2 THENCE South 24 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 546.18 feet to the point of beginning and containing 288077.386 square feet or 6.6133 acres of land, more or less. This property is located approximately 1,000 feet east of Eden Road and 150 feet north of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. ...,.., '1 , .~ .. . .-... ~ "'---:.' .J'- .; ..~. , ' ,. '--.- ,,~.... .. ..' ~., .. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ,..------- ( <---.--." .....1 /' .', - - /J (>~ ,'; ./' . i' v ,:? r.::" ::::- _ :.:._____ SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION 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-84-15 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I· · I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I J~I if ~.,~~. DATE: April 19.. 1984 SUBJECT: PZ 84-16 Zoning request from Agriculture to R-4-SD on a portiQn of Tr~rt 3. David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This propert'f is located on the north side of tbe St T.oII;~ '3T r1 C::opt-l,ú1Øl::tø17n railroad and approximately 1.IOO feet east of Eden Road. There were 4 property owners within 200 feet ('ont;}('r~r1. hilt- no on~ spoke in 0P1?osition to this request. The Plannin~ and Zonin~ Commission recommended appro)lal of thÜ; zoniug TPqllest. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zonini reQuest. BUDGETED ITÐI: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES NI A )10 x df4-Þ./ ~. 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'� ..117-1 ' jj \ I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I ,I'~!~:i ~ . i~: ::... (, e I, ,.. - P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 "./ ,/ // /~ ///. PZ 84-15 APPROVED 20. PZ 84-16 ( Mr. Sherman came forward. He said this property is east of-the requested for R-2. He said the east side of the cre Chairman Tucker a lots there were. Mr. Sh~~ated there were 20 lots ~~hé R-3 zoning and 75 lots in the /2 zoning. /~ Chairman Tucker 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. MS. Nash made the motion to approve PZ 84-15. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried 4-0. Request of Garrett Sherman to rezone a portion of Tract 3, Davis Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-4-SD (Separate Ownership Duplex). This property is located on the north side of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad and approximately 1,100 feet east of Eden Road. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Sherman came forward. He stated there would be 20 lots next to the railroad, 20 living units, 10 duplexes. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please coae forward. ~~.'~'~ ' I·, í Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I,:, ~~~';~,~ , :;::~r:-~. .. P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 84-16 APPROVED Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve PZ 84-16. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 4-0. 21. PS 84-21 Request of Garrett Sherman for preliminary plat of Blocks 1-7, Estates. Chairman Tucker stated there h some people who wished to sp k regarding this plat and he ould allow them to speak. / / ~.' / .1' /// ,. / Mark Hannon, Enginee for Mr. Sherman, came forward. ated they had received the Cit Engineer's letter and they obje to four of his , -requesting the building es on all cuI de sac lots be unif ; he said in this subdi~ sion, the lot areas of the lots for ich the building lines are g ater than the twenty five foot inimum average in excess of 12,000 square feet and he would request that if the Commission requires a reduction of reduce the building lines to the minimum on all the lots that they exercise their authority under section 24.18 of the zoning ordinance to approve lots which do not fully comply with all of the dimensional requirements of the ordinance. Chairman Tucker said he did not object to 25 to 30 foot building lines for cuI de sac lots, but he did object to a 40 foot building line. He said he felt it would show an abrupt change. Mr. Hannon asked if they would agree to a gradual change, such as 25-30-35-40-35-30-25 foot building lines. Be said this would allow a lot to have an "L" shape house on it with . larage in the back. ìlÎ ' "'iio ("' .. ,;. '. " .~~Jl;~:.. '::'Yi~~~'; tr :1'" hK !-"¿--Ili(fj~'i·.,~"\~'t: l- Ie I I I I I I I lie I I I I I I I , I KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002 CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONIN~ CASE PZ 84-14~ 15, 16 REVIEW LETTER, AGRICULTURE TO R-2, -3, & R-4-SD REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 62 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. ~. c2æ-:- ALBIN, P.E. RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84-14, 15, 16 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD, TEXAS 78021.817/283-8211 . METAO/287-3387 I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I f' I ORDINANCE NO. ({ úþ 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-84-16 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to R-4-SD. BEING a part of the David Moses Survey, Abstract 1150, Tarrant County, Texas and being further described by metes and bounds as follows: COMMENCING at a steel rod in the east R.O.W. line of Eden Road, 355 varas south and 24.5 feet North 85 degrees 00 minutes East of the northwest corner of the David Moses Survey; THENCE North 84 degrees 59 minutes 18 seconds East a distance of 1344.97 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE South 24 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 778.76 feet to an iron rod for the point of beginning of this tract; THENCE South 55 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 722.49 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE North 16 degrees 19 minutes 58 seconds West a distance of 157.92 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 55 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 701.05 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 24 degrees 00 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 152.58 feet to the point of beginning and containing 106764.954 square feet or 2.4510 acres of land, more or less. rage Z I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I re I ,. This property is located on the north side of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad and approximately 1,100 feet east of Eden Road.. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. .Þ .... .. __ . .... ' F' ~." .. - ,. " : '"""".. ~..-~,- CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION .. . .r . /- J SECRETARY PL~ING AND ZONING COMMISSION 4-- . ~ - (.: :-,~ : L: .:.... :~~ 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-84-16 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I I- e I SUBJECT: ~ !~ . DATE: April 19. 1984 I I I I ~ Ie I I I I I I I Ie I PZ 84-17 Zoning request from C-l to C-2 on Lot 4R-2. BlQck 10. ~now ijei~ht~ North Addition I DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This QroDerty is located at the northeast COrD~[ of Rufp, ~no~ Drivp and Meadowcrest Drive. There were two property owners within 200 feet contacted. but no one sDoke in oD~osition to this request. The PLanning and Zoning Commission recommended aD~rov~l of thi~ zonin~ rßQ~~~t. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial. JUDGETED ITœ: ACCOUNT NUKBEa: - YES N/A 110 x I I I R-3 I ~ I R-7-MF -PD I, I Ie I I I Page 6 P & Z Mînutes March 22, 1984 I I 6. PZ 84-17 e I I I I I I ( Chairman Tucker said the first meeti of the month is designated for y zoning cases, but they co ear this one if the problems worked out. d he had rather do that it with problems. Chairman Tucker said if they did that, the plat could be heard -by the City Council on April 23rd. Ms. Nash made the motion to deny PS 84-31 without prejudice. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion to deny carried 5-0. Request of Burk Collins Investments to rezone Lot 4R-2, Block 10, Snow Heights North Addition, from its present classification of C-l to a proposed classification of C-2. This property is located at the northeast corner of Rufe Snow· Drive and Meadowcrest Drive. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Burk Collins came forward. He stated he was asking for C-2 zoning which was on both sides of his shopping center. Mr. Collins said he was basicly requesting this change because he had a veterinarian who wishes to lease a space in the shopping center. Chairman Tucker said a veterinarian could be in C-l zoning and could keep sick animals over night, but no boarding of animals. MS. Nash said the Commission feels the veterinarian Kennels would fall in C-2, but a veterinarian Clinic would be C-1. Mr. Collins said he had had other inquiries which needed the C-2 zoning. Be said he bad to turn down a Dry Cleaners. ¿. r. .;. I , 'e I I I I I I I . I I I I I I 'I. I- .L..~.""..,., ..'."<..'.~~~J.:~/.,:,,, Page 7 p & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( Mr. Collins said he felt there would be greater competition in the area since there are two shopping' centers on each 'side which are C-2. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen said in looking at the Zoning Map, he felt C-2 would be the proper zoning. PZ 84-17 APPROVED Mr. Bowen made ~he motion to approve PZ 84-17. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. 7. PZ 84-18 Request of Collins & Colgan Development and Marvin D. Smith to rezone Tracts lOA, lIB, 13B, and portion of 13A, J.H. Barlough Su Abstract 130, from their pres classification of 1-2 (Ind rial) to a proposed classificati of R-5-D (Duplex). This prop y is located on the north side of . Louis and Southwestern R road, bounded on the north and w by Fox Hollow Addition, and on t east by Barlough Addition. Ch an Tucker opened the Public aring and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward. He said this tract is directly south of the tract which was recently zoned for duplexes. Marvin Smith came forward. He said he came in for a zoning change on his property about 6 or 7 years ago but did not develop it. He said he still has two lots along Smithfield Road which join this property. Mr. Saith stated he feels this is the best use of the property. ~ .":, \, þ. ~. ~.. I I I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I fII KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-0021 CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONINu CASE PI 84-17 REVIEW LETTER, REZONE FROM C-l TO C-2 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 112 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. RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84-17 PAGE 1 !S!50 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211 · METRO/267-3367 , I I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I -- I /~ ORDINANCE NO. II Ð 1 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 84-17 the following described property shall be rezoned from C-1 to C-2. BEING Lot 4R-2, Block 10, Snow Heights North, an addition to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas as recorded in Volume 388-160, Page 25, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. This property is located at the northeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Meadowcrest Drive. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DÄY OF MARCH, 1984. ~~ C --¿:¡-4c:r; Y' ~~~_ ~ __ /" .~i~~~--1 plann;,g & Zoning Co1DJi1ission ¡;/ :;' ) /." " " '- ." ;':'/ .:;~~;~;?,.::t--' ".' ./ ! . - Secretary, Plshning & Zoning Commission 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-84-17 IS HEREBY REZONED , THIS DAY OF Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Rex McEntire, City Attorney I I eSUBJECT: I I II /7 DATE: April 19. 1984 PZ 84-18 Zoning request from 1-2' to R-S-D on Tracts lOA. lIB. 13B. & a portion of Tract l3A, J.H. Barlough Survey. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the north side of St. Louis & SOllthwpstprn railroad, bounded on the north and west by Fox Hollow Addition. and on the east bv Barlough Addition. I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I There were 6 property owners within 200 feet contacted~ but no one spoke in opposition. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended aDDroval of this zoning reqµest. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zonini reqµest. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A NO x ...2J ~ ¿?~ Ie I I I AG R-!- 1500 R-7-MF AG I ~ - 7- M F I II ~Ie I I I I I I( Ie I I I I I I I ( e I A - P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( Mr. Collins said he felt there w be greater competition in th since there are two sho g on each side which C-2. Chairman Tu r called for those wishin speak in opposition to this t to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen said in looking at the Zoning Map, he felt C-2 would be the proper zoning. PZ 84-17 APPROVED Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve PZ 84-17. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. 7. PZ 84-18 Request of Collins & Colgan Development and Marvin D. Smith Homes to rezone Tracts lOA, lIB, l3B, and a portion of l3A, J.H. Barlough Survey, Abstract 130, from their present classification of 1-2 (Industrial) to a proposed classification of R-5-D (Duplex). This property is located on the north side of St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad, bounded on the north and west by Fox Hollow Addition, and on the east by Barlough Addition. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward. He said this tract is directly south of the tract which was recently zoned for duplexes. Marvin Smith came forward. He said he came in for a zoning change on his property about 6 or 7 years ago but did not develop it. He said he still has two lots along Smithfield Road which join this property. Mr. Smith stated he feels this is tbe best use of the property. ~.:; IJj~\f" .. I I( Ie I I I I I I( Ie t I I I I I IE' Ie r- P & Z Minutes March 22. 1984 Mr. Smith said North Richland Hills has a large amount of Industrially zoned property. He said he had planed to build an office on one of his lots and a commercial building on the other. Mr. Smith said Floyd Jones has ,commercial property which joins this property. He said he previously requested Commercial zoning, but the City Council approved Industrial. Chairman Tucker 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. PZ 84-18 APPROVED Mr. Schwinger made the motion to PZ 84-18. This motion was seconded by MS. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. 8. PS 84-22 Request of Collins & Colgan Development and Marvin D. Smith Hom for preliminary plat of Blocks 2 Fox Hollow Addition. Chairman for this engineer Delbert Tucker said the Commission like for Mr. Stembridge to make ure all the lots meet the requirements. Mr. Bowen said the plat shows Brandy Lane and Business Drive to be the same street. Mr. Smith said they could change Business Drive to Brandy Lane. Councilman Davis said they would need to get a letter to ~he City Council requesting the change and it would be done by ordinance. ~.. .;"...; j-'~. ~';. ~ ~. ,'"#,-'Ç I- . þ I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I KNOWL TON-E NCLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING CASE PI 84-18 REVIEW LETTER, REZONE FROM 1-2 TO R-5-D REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 87 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. < RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84-18 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 I" I {I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I -- I ,. ORDINANCE NO. (( () ¿ 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-84-18 the following described property shall be rezoned from 1-2 to R-5-D. TRACT 1 BEING a tract of land out of the John M. Barlough Survey in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, and being described as follows: COMMENCING at an iron pin in the West R.O.W. line of Smithfield Road also being 243.75 varas South and 21.7 feet West of the Southeast corner of the John McComas Survey; THENCE North 89 degrees 48 minutes 31 seconds West 285.0 feet to the place of beginning of tract being described; THENCE South 285.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 48 minutes 31 seconds East 20.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 249.0 feet to an iron pin for corner in the Northwesterly R.O.W. line of the Saint Louis & Southwestern Railroad R.O.W.; THENCE South 54 degrees 56 minutes 12 seconds West 362.65 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 46 minutes 20 seconds West 186.19 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 2 degrees 01 minutes 37 seconds East 745.33 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 43 minutes 51 seconds East 209.94 feet to an iron pin; THENCE South 89 degrees 48 minutes 31 seconds East 226.66 feet to the place of beginning and containing 7.17 acres of land. I" I {' Page 2 TRACT 2 A tract of land out of the John H. Barlough Survey in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, and being described as follows: I BEGINNING at an iron pin situated 60.0 feet East of the Northeast corner of Lot 49, Block 1, Fox Hollow, an addition to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, according to plat recorded in Volume 388-110, Page 17, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, also being in the East R.O.W. line of Fox Hollow Lane; I THENCE North 89 degrees 57 minutes East 1297.47 feet to an iron pin for corner in the Northwesterly R.O.W. line of the Saint Louis & Southwestern Railroad R.O.W.; I THENCE South 54 degrees 18 minutes 26 seconds West 305.89 feet to an iron pin for corner; I THENCE South 34 degrees 25 minutes East 25.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; I THENCE South 55 degrees 35 minutes West 204.14 feet to the beginning of curve to the right with a radius of 3667.38 feet; I Ie I I I I I I I -- I THENCE Southwesterly along said curve to the right a distance of 665.17 feet to the P. T. of said curve; THENCE South 65 degrees 58 minutes 31 seconds West 319.6 feet to an iron pin for corner in the Easterly R.O.W. line of Fox Hollow Lane; THENCE Northerly along curve to the right with a radius of 1045.2 feet a distance of 245.54 feet to the P. T. of said curve; THENCE North 0 degrees 25 minutes East 524.25 feet to the place of beginning and containing 13.04 acres of land. This property is located on the north side of St. Louis & Southwestern Railroad, bounded on the north and west by Fox Hollow Addition, and on the east by Barlough Addition. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. ~ ¿~ .~~.~; -: C --::~-:? Y"' CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONIÑ~ COMMISSION <---.." " , ."; (-~--/ '-:>'.:" /1 ¿ / .;--- ( ~.~, _...,.¡;,;'~ .../ SECRETARY PL~ING AND ZONING COMMISSION I· - I {' I I I I 1 I Ie I I I I I I I -- I I · Page 3 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-84-18 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I I eSUBJECT: I I I I I I I Ie I :1 I I I I I f' I /1 r- DATE: April 19, 1984 PZ 84-20 Zoning request from Agriculture to R-2 on a Dortion of Tract If S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the south side of Wilson T~np, ~pprox;m~tply 7.000 feet west of Smithfield Road. There are 13.88 acres. There were two DrODertv owners within 200 feet cont~rtpn~ but no one spoke in opposition. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approved or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITÐi: ACCOUNT NUHlER: YES N/A NO X I I I I I I I Ie I I I I AG R -3- 1500 rè 14.~1. Þt~ To ~:s+ c~p. l()(!f~ ,.,,.. Z· I ) At': I Îe I I I I I I I( Ie I I I I I I I ~)¡;r:> ",':':''It;,o. .. ~ 4. ~ .. : '. ' . . .. . ;; : ~:::: . {' 1-" .. ge~ .. v P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( PZ 84-19 DENIED 10. PS 84-23 PS 84-23 DENIED 11. 12. PZ 84-20 ""¡~'II ,".~~~~.. - .ò,~'·. ( Mr. Hannon made the motion PZ 84-19. This motion was Ms. Nash and the motion to carried 3-2 with Tucker a voting against denial. Request of Jack preliminary at of Lot 9, 1, Mollie oIl ins Addition ~ . Hannon made the motion to deny PS 84-23. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion to deny carried 4-1 with Mr. Schwinger voting against denial. Request of Jack Roseberry for final plat of Lot 9, Block 1, Mollie B. Collins Addition. Mr. Hannon made the motion to deny PS 84-24. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion to deny carried 5-0. Request of David Clark, Gene Clark, Phil Lagos, & David Mullins to rezone a portion of Tract 1, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-2 (Single Family). This is 13.88 acres located on the south side of Wilson Lane, approximately 2,000 feet west of Smithfield Road. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. David Mullins came forward. He said he requested a zoning change on this property in November for Neighborhood Retail, Duplex, and 26 acres of single family. Mr. Mullins said he was granted the single family zoning, but the Neighborhood Retail and Duplex was denied. I I' Ie I I I I I ~( Ie I I I I I I :.Ié, ,:',.:.11: 'I. ,: ::::::::::: ... . '. r',.,..."..,., .. ...' 1, ~. . ---..' '>;<' rage .L.L P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 PZ 84-20 APPROVED 13. PS 84-25 PS 84-25 APPROVED 14. PZ 84-21 / / ./' ( ( Mr. Mullins said when the new zoning map was approved, he was granted single family for this 13.88 acres, but later was told he needed to come back in for this zoning request. Mr. Mullins said he was requesting the Commission approve this request. He said the 26 acres lies on the back of this property and he needs this for access to the already zoned property. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PZ 84-20. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 5-0. Request of David Clark, Gene Clark, Phil Lagos, & David Mullins for preliminary plat of Oak Creek Est Mr. Mullins came forward. letter of permission wi e obtained from Mr. Chilton, t adjoining property owner. . Mullins said the channel will built to the city specifica ns and clearance obtained from F .M.A. r. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-25 subject to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by MS. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Bursey Joint Venture to rezone Tracts lA2, IA3, and a portion of Tract lA, Thomas Sprouce Survey, Abstract 1399, from their present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of C-I (Commercial). This property is located at the southeast corner of "ufe Snow Drive and Bursey Road. <t'r':~ ., .: ~.:-- Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I ( .. . (' ~ lCX8DX: D. M. E N GIN E E R I N G ¡ D EVE lOP MEN T C O. February 15, 1984 Ms. Wanda Calvert Planning and Zoning Co-ordinator City of North Richland Hills P.O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, Texas RE: Zoning request change for a 13.88 acre, remainder tract out of a 40.6 acre tract located in the Stephen Richardson Survey, A-1266, situated south of Wilson Lane and north of Green Valley Country Estates Dear Ms . 'Calvert, Please find attached hereto 25 copies of the exhibit for the above referenced zoning request. Additionally there is a metes and bounds description for each. This zoning request is being presented as a result of the City informing me that the R-2 zoning previously awarded to this prop- erty earlier, had been withdrawn. As you may recall, I had request- ed 1F-9 zoning on 26.79 acres, 2F-9 zoning on 10.59 acres, and N.R. zoning on 3.29 acres. The IF-9 zoning on the 26.79 acres was approved but the other two zoning requests were denied. I then requested that the R-2 zoning be given the entire tract with the adoption of the new zoning map. That request was approved. With the adoption of the request, my clients both purchased the property, and invested substantial amounts of money in the engineering and development of this property. Now it is understood that my clients need to once again request for zoning in this property. My clients are in agreement to have the entire property zoned R-2-1600 and release the IF-9-1400 zoning on the 26.79 acres. If I may be of any assistance in any way to accomplish this, please do not hesitate to call upon me. 11ins, P.E. 'æ~ ~~6 . (~,I, 7'>JJml9 I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I i' I ( ( r KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING CASE PI 84-20 REVIEW LETTER, REZONE FROM AGRICULTURE TO R-2 REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 23 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. .~. eta-:- ALB IN, P. E. RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84 -20 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211 · METRO/267-3367 I ,.~ ". . Ie I I I I I I il Ie I I I I I I I f' I /' ~ ( t: ,/17,4 ORDINANCE NO. I t/ 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-84-20 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to R-2. BEGINNING at the northwest corner of said original 113 acre tract of land, said northwest corner also being the northwest corner of said Stephen Richardson Survey; THENCE South 88 degrees 15 minutes East with the north line of said original 113 acre tract of land and the north line of the Stephen Richardson Survey, a distance of 1,682.58 feet to a point for corner, said point for corner being the northeast corner of said original 113 acre tract of land; THENCE South 00 degrees 40 minutes 35 seconds West with the east line of said original 113 acre tract of land a distance of 528.91 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 44 minutes West a distance of 135.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 16 minutes West a distance of 6.33 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 88 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 796.81 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 24 degrees 39 minutes 07 seconds West a distance of 8.27 feet to a point for corner, said point for corner being the point of curvature of a curve to the right whose radius is 855.44 feet; THENCE along said curve to the right through a central angle of 05 degrees 59 minutes 35 seconds a distance of 89.48 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 88 degrees 20 minutes West a distance of 562.14 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 16 minutes West a distance of 19.59 feet to a point for corner; I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I i' I 4" ~ .. Page 2 THENCE North 89 degrees 44 minutes West a distance of 153.57 feet to a point for corner; said point for corner lying in the west line of said original 113 acre tract of land; THENCE North 00 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds East with the west line of said original 113 acre tract of land a distance of 330.57 feet to the point of beginning and containing 604,613.0 square feet or 13.88 acres of land more or less. This property is located on the south side of Wilson Lane, approximately 2,000 feet west of Smithfield Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. ~.r1 ,- -,r--/? .' J J .;' J-.' ~ ,.-. ~ L ~ ~ ~ . oÞL~-'- ~-- ...Ic.::/~',,:,,'- ':,r~ ~ ( CHAIRMAN PLA1~ING AND ZONING COMMISSION <-. -' , 0 ¡' __ - /1 . .~ - - / - 7 / / ~., .,~ I ¿.':£'~;? ¡./~ ¡'.>.- 1/'. ,.' SECRETARY PL~ING AND ZONING COMMISSION 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-84-20 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I 1- _SUBJECT: I I I I I I I I- I I I I I I I {' I DATE: April 19. 1984 PZ 84-21 Zoning request from Agriculture to C-I on Tracts lA2, lA3. ~nñ ~ portion of Tract lA. Thomas SDrouce Survey. AbStract 13qq. DEPARTMENT: Plannin2 and Zonin2 BACKGROUND: This property is located at the southeast rornpr nf Bursev Road and Rufe Snow Dr ive. There were 4 property owners contacted, but no one spoke in opposition. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUKBEI: YES N/s )f0 x f~~ I I I I I I I I I . I I I I 4ort2 I I {' I R-3- 1500 ,t ,"'-4- Þ.I.- To 1(-'. Þ, r. z. <lit l..1' AG "I c' · Ie 1 I I ¡,I' I I I( Ie I I I I I I >i'f; k1:~ , . . . ,. ; ,'.,.-:: , . ." \illiH~1!~ ,.",.t , I,', '...',-'.'. ".... : :. tl' I·~; P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( PZ 84-20 APPROVED 13. PS 84-25 PS 84-25 APPROVED 14. PZ 84-21 , .:'..'~¡.~'" 1. ,~ (' Mr. Mullins said when the new zoning map was approved, he was granted single family for this 13.88 acres but later was told he needed to back in for this zoning reques . Mr. Mullins said he was r uesting the Commission approve is request. He said the 26 acres es on the back of this property a he needs this for access to the al ady zoned property. Chairman Tuc r called for those wishing to peak in opposition to this request 0 please come forward. being no one wishing to speak, t Chairman closed the Public earing. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PZ 84-20. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 5-0. Request of David Clark, Gene Clark, Phil Lagos, & David Mullins for preliminary plat of Oak Creek Estates. Mr. Mullins came forward. He said a letter of permission will be obtained from Mr. Chilton, the adjoining property owner. Mr. Mullins said the channel will be built to the city specifications and clearance obtained from F.E.M.A. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 84-25 subject to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by MS. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Bursey Joint Venture to rezone Tracts lA2, lA3, and a portion of Tract lA, Thomas Sprouce Survey, Abstract 1399, from their present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of C-l (Commercial). This property is located at the south.ast corner of Rufe Snow Drive aDd Bur..y load. . . j.7' ,', ..:...... -.T' ,...,..~~...~~~~.~-..,~..... .. ...,1.......".'-" ~:a..' ,I (.. Ie I I I I I ~I I( Ie I I I I I - -g- -- P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( PZ 84-21 APPROVED 15. PZ 84-22 ,~"# ..."', r·· ( Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Owen D. Long came forward. He stated this is a 30 acre tract and they are requesting approximately 22 acres for commercial and 7~ acres for R-7-MF. Mr. Long said the property to the west is commercial, to the north is commercial, the Miller Property to the south is Local Retail and Southland Corporation property is single family. Be said this would be a good tax base ' for North Richland Hills. Mr. Long showed the Commission some sketches they have made of the property. Councilman Davis said they have a letter from Jim Harris with Southland Corporation stating they were in favor of this request. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve PZ 84-21. This motion was seconded by MS. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Bursey Joint Venture t rezone Tract IAI and a po of Tract lA, Thomas ce Survey, Abstract , from their present ication of Agriculture to a proposed classification of R-7-MF (MUlti-Family). This property is located on the south side of Bursey load and approximately 843 feet east of R.ufe Snow Drive. ::-- , . ., . ,', ,:.~~:(~ " ·,..'tt~ ~,J'(j. ~. ... . '~~-¡; '- .!S:'t. ~ I· ~ ~W,L '...n ~t.&·"'.r_-d::I· ¿~~~·lttil,.,~,~{ ~.; ,;"~'Lf;'.'" 'tti~. :1irrrr~l1Ì~,~_' ;:, ~'" ~:" , ~("'I III. _...___ t ,?~ I Ie I I I I I I I Nt I 1 I I I I I··.· f' 1 ( ~ SOUTHLAND FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. PO BOX 470337 . FORT WORTH. TEXAS 76147 '901 SUMMIT AVENUE . (817)334-0686 JAMES R. HARRIS, JR. VICE PRESIDENT Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills P. O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, TX 76118 Dear Sir: March 19, 1984 Re: PZ 84-21 84-22 Tracts lA2, lA3 & lA Thomas Sprouce Survey Abstract #1399 I am writing you to support PZ84-21 & 22, rezoning the southeast corner of Bursey Road and Rufe Snow Road from agricultural to commercial and multi-family. As the owner and developer of Foster Village which borders the subject property on the south, we feel the intersection of Bursey and Rufe Snow will be a prime commercial corner in the near future. The growing population of this area will need a convenient shopping a service center in its midst without the necessity of driving far to the south. There is no question that the other three corners which are in Keller and Watauga will be co~ rical and multi-family. Let's keep some of the tax revenue in North ichland Hills. ? JRH:ga ~~ .~: " j[ ~, ./') Jr. I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I {' I ( ( KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North R;chland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 84-21A 22 REVIEW LETTER, AGRICULTURE TO C-l AND R-7-MF REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 40 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. RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13. 1984 PZ 84-21. 22 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 78021 .817/283-8211 · METR0/287-3387 I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ~~ C:/ . <::7' ORDINANCE NO. ,( ( (J 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-84-21 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to C-1. BEING a tract of land out of the Thomas Sprouse Survey, Abstract 1399, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a part of the same tract of land recorded in Volume 2072, Page 528, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being described as follow: COMMENCING at an iron pin in the South line of Bursey Road (County Road No. 4093), said iron pin is 30 feet South and 1475.43 feet West from the Northeast corner of said survey; THENCE West 200.0 feet to the place of beginning of tract being described: THENCE South 250.0 feet; THENCE East 260.0 feet; THENCE South 8 degrees 52 minutes 11 seconds East 694.5 feet; THENCE South 88 degrees 00 minutes 34 seconds West 921.52 feet to an iron pin for corner in the Easterly R.O.W. line of Rufe Snow Drive; THENCE North 24 degrees 16 minutes 41 seconds West 106.6 feet to the beginning of curve to the right with a radius of 1093.79 feet; THENCE Northerly along said curve to the right a distance of 451.7 feet to the P. T. of said curve; THENCE North 0 degrees 37 minutes West 23.83 feet; THENCE North 0 degrees 55 minutes 55 seconds West 361.8 feet; THENCE North 48 degrees 48 minutes 04 seconds East 70.7 feet; THENCE East 847.47 feet; I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Page 2 ., THENCE South 0 degrees 11 minutes 55 seconds East 73.0 feet; THENCE North 89 degrees 54 minutes 30 seconds East 49.93 feet; THENCE North 0 degrees 04 minutes West 73.85 feet; THENCE East 269.76 feet to the place of beginning and containing 22.6 acres of land, more or less. This property is located at the southeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive and Bursey Road.. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1984. ¿:£l.¿-e C ~r- CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION L-;;r:;;-/" ~. _ /.. .' '- I<·~,=:~) (__;':'1 /.> /Î t/ v /¡........~-'?' ¿::.I, ,~--;:...-:" \...,/ / __ t/ ( v~~ SECRETARY PL~ING AN~ ZONING COMMISSION 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-84-21 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I I - . SUBJECT: I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I DATE: April 19, 1984 ') ~~ (I' .,,' PZ 84-23 Zoning request from R-3 to R-4-SD on portions of Blocks 20. 2SJ ?h, 27, & 33, Holiday West Addition. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on both sides of Canr.nn Drivp frnm ~;prr~ nri"\TP southward to Buenos Aires Drive. There were 2 property owners within·200 fppt contacted. Several homeowners in Holiday West sDoke in opposition to this reQµest. The Planning and Zonin~ Commission recommended aDDroval of this zoning reauest by a vote of 4"-1 with Ms. Nash votin~ a~ainst. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A NO X -.2d~ (2~ R-3 I I I I ( e I I I I I I I (_/ II I I I I I Ir IM:"~" .,.""'",,,.,.(,"< . ' ...... ,,", f ;t. .....".",. . .~. ·:~!i~·,··~ '., I 'fIii' tiI11>' P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( Chairman Tucker said he felt this request should be tabled because t did not submit all the requirem for this zoning c1assificat He read the requirements fr the Zoning Ordinance 111080. PZ 84-22 TABLED made to table u 1 such time all criteri are submitted. This motion was conded by Mr. Schwinger and the tion carried 5-0. Mr. Long asked if a site plan was sufficient. Chairman Tucker said they could not deviate 100% from the plan. Chairman Tucker called a recess at 8:50 P. M. Chairman Tucker called the meeting back to order at 9:00 P. M. with the same members present. 16. PZ 84-23 Request of Northeast Construction to rezone portions of Blocks 20, 25, 26, 27, & 33, Holiday West Addition, from their present classification of R-3 (Single Family) to a proposed classification of R-4-SD (Separate Ownership Duplex). This property is located on both sides of Cancun Drive from Sierra Drive southward to Buenos Aires Drive. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. J. B. Sandlin came forward. He said the lots to the west and north of this property are already zoned for duplexes. He said there are 179 lots zoned R-3 to the east. Mr. Sandlin said there are two streets for outlets for the traffic which would 10 out to Rufe Snow. I I( e 'I I I I I -I I( II I I I I ,I I .~"'~:':'i' . ~ : ,~: ; ~ :;:: : ..,.,. ...... ">:!i!!( .' , I ...~ ~_.I'~"'. P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 ( ( \ Mr. Sandlin said it has always been the American dream to own a home. He said he had been building for 27 years and a house on Susan Lee sold in 1960 for $15,000 and the same house would sell today for $107,000. He gave a break down on the prices of house and the qualifications: SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED: $104,000.00 - Price 5,200.00 - 5% Down $ 98,800.00 - Loan 13.75% for 30 Yrs. Principal & Interest - $1,151.15 Taxes - 156.00 Insurance - 40.00 Payment per Month - $1,347.15 To qualify for the above monthly payment a purchaser would need to make $4,811.16 per month - $57,734.00 per year. SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED: $ 68,000.00 - Price 3,400.00 - 5% Down $ 64,600.00 - Loan 13.75% for 30 Yrs. Principal & Interest - $ 752.68 Taxes - 98.00 Insurance - 22.00 Payment per Month - $ 872.68 To qualify for the above monthly payment a purchaser would need to make $3,116.66 per month - $37,400.00 per year. Mr. Sandlin stated that neither the employees of the City of North Richland Hills nor the school teachers could qualify for a single family home in North Richland Hills. He said the average income for a family in North Richland Hills is $34,300.00. Mr. Sandlin said he has a responsibility to the people to provide homes for them. Chairman Tucker said he agreed that is the loal of the Home Builders Association. He said the boaes are priced out of rani. of 80 many people that there are aore renters than homeowners. ,1 ('~ Ie I P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to ~peak in opposition to this request to ~lease come forward. I I John Gibbs, 5728 Bermuda Drive, came forward. He said he agreed with Mr. Sandlin, to some extent. He said when he bought in this area 2~ years ago, all was single family; then about a year ago, there was a request for duplexes. Mr. Gibbs said he assumed they would be nice, but they are not, they even have metal carports. I I -I It II Mr. Gibbs said he feels having this zoning would lower the value of their property and make more traffic in the area. He said there is enough Hulit-Family zoning in the city; they should go where it is already zoned for this. Hr. Gibbs said the minimum square footage for single family in this area is 1,400 square feet, but a duplex only has to be 1,000 square feet. I I Kabe Woods, 5709 Puerta Vallarta, came forward. He stated he just bought his home in August. He said he feels there is a need for this type homes, but request they build them somewhere else, and don't build anymore like the ones they have just built. Mr. Woods said half of them are for lease. He requested the Commission deny this zoning request. I I 'I I ¡C I~ .. Richard Wylie, 5713 Puerto Vallarta, came forward. He said he researched the area before he bought his home; he wanted to make sure it was all single family. Mr. Wylie said he agrees there is a need for this type zoning, but he would have to disagree with the prices Mr. Sandlin quoted. He said he bought his 1,710 square foot home two months ago for $79,000. Mr. Wylie said he feels there is already enough MUlti-Family zoning in the city and a180 there would be a probl.. v1~h traffic and reque8ted the Co..ission deny this request. ~y I .~ I I I I I I , - I I I I -I '1,1 ~ ~. h P & Z Minutes March 22, 1984 (' Jack Howell, 7113 Bermuda, came forward. He stated he checked the City zoning map for a single family zoned area before he bought. Mr. Howell said he feels this area is an island, bounded on the west by Rufe Snow and on the east by Multi-Family. He said this zoning would devalue their homes. Mr. Howell said he talked to several of his neighbors who were unable to attend this meeting and they requested he speak for them also. Mr. Howell stated that Mr. Sandlin said R-4-SD was not a Multi-Family zoning, but Holiday West has a minimum of 1,400 square foot homes and this zoning would be 1,000 square foot units. He said this island has 279 homes and another 179 to be built. Mr. Howell said he and his neighbors request denial of this zoning request. Chairman Tucker closed the Public Hearing. Ms. Nash made the motion to deny PZ 84-23. This motion died for lack of a second. PZ 84-23 APPROVED Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PZ 84-23. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger. Mr. Bowen said this is a large addition of single family zoning and this zoning is doubling the amount of lots. He said he is reluctant to vote for this zoning. Mr. Bowen said he would vote for it this time, but could not agree to anymore to the east. He said he felt this would create more traffic. Chairman Tucker said he agreed with Mr. Bowen. The motion carried with a vote of 4-1 ~th MS. Nash voting against. I Ie I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I ../j' /-' ,. ~' - / (- ~~ ;~ John P. Gibbs 5728 ll<;rmuda Dr. Nortl1 I{icllland IIi I1s, 'fx 76118 /., () ~/':' Apri l lb, 1~84 the Honorable Ma~or Dan Echols P. O. Box 18609 North l~ichlanri Hills, 'fx 7611t-: Dear Mayor EChOl&: Heference: ~onil~g Ca~e PZ 84-23; UolJday \1e~t A(jdltlon On f\1arch 22~ 1~Jt;4. the PlalJning and '¡:oning Commissi on ~ave its apt, ("ovdl to the subject case whicil request.ed a ct.an..;e in a portion of tile ~ubject property from R-3 (51 ngle )'amily) to w-4-SD (bepanu.e O\\nen.ili p Huvlex). The developer stated that there iê a need for lower cost housing and quoted a price of $68, {)OO tor one bide of a duplex. riis reque6t coveren -It> lots to be divided in half so he could build 92 living unitb. 1'his zoning change reQuebt wab ojJpo.sed by rc&iuents of Holiday We8t for the fol1o~}ng reasons: 1. We purc11ased our single fau.ily r~sidences in an area zoned as such. The developer a~ well as the Planning and Zonin~ Commission S110uld not be allowed to cltallge such zoning witl1in a short period of time - appro~inlately tl1ree years. 2. Constructing these duplexe8 will have an adverse affect on the value of the single fanllly homes. 3. l\he duplexes are of a lower quali t,Y construction. l'liey have metal carJ)orts in ~Jlace of Il;rlra~e(oo. and certainly do not compliment tile single f;;¡mi ly reéidences constructed in Holiday \re~t. f\ote: About one year a~o él port.ion of l-loliday ',~est \\a~ re-L.oued for dUpleÀeé (Sierra Urive) to serve as a buffer zone between Holiday \'eSl c:lnd tile Industrial Parh to the ~orth. I was told that these are the aame tYI)e duplexes planned for the subject zoning reque~t. No one ap,µeared to o~~,ose that zoning change as we were told they ~ould be very nice duplexes. As re&idents of North Ricllland Hills ~e would like anbwers to several Questions: 1. ~hy .as no consideration given to our opinIon? 2. Why are the economic best interest of a land develo~er more important than tho&e of the existing property owners? t' Mayor Dan Echols I April IH~ 1984 ePage2 '~: I 3. Is it the responsibility of the Planll.in~ and ¿onin¡/; COf'imU-ë-ion t.o maxiluize tile profitt-- of a developer? ¡ ~ .~ I The eé1se \\'i th ~hich developcrt- can dl<illge the exit;tin~ ZOU11l¡ç mal·et- 1 t very risl-y to bui~d a home near undevelol,eù ì·ro~ert.Y. I \\e a"'~ th,lt the City Counc i 1 ;¡,i ve se r 1 OUB C ü 1."'1 d l')' d t i on t ¡¡ the homeO\\nerb' pObition in thib cabC. More Importantly v.e ,\s1- that ll.e Counci ¡ take a hard 1001- at the I,ouing pl'Oceto-b and detel"li,inc if a proper balance is bein5 maintained bel"cen econOfl1iCb of lanu developmclIl. the economic interests of exÜ;tin~ property o\\ners anlj the QUI:11ity of life in North Richland Hills. .~ i 1 I ,~> ';/- ~ /. ... / ,_ I ;,.. L . {~- - ";;'.' ' . . ' I Sincerely, .-1 ,/ I / John ;'. Gibb8 I cc: City CoulJcil Member~ Mr. George Tuc~er. Plal1lnng anlA Zoning ConóRlit-6ion II I I I I I I l- I I r I Ie I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I j ( KNOWL TON-E NCLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas March 13, 1984 Planning and Zoning COßl11ission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ZONING CASE PZ 84-23 REVIEW LETTER, REZONE FROM R-3 TO R-4-SD REF. UTILITY SYSTEM GRID SHEET NO. 103 We have received the referenced zoning· case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the Zoning Map as required for updating should this case be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. .~ RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician March 13, 1984 PZ 84-23 PAGE 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. 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 , I ~) ORDINANCE NO. r t II , 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. PZ84-23 the following described property shall be rezoned from R-3 to R-4-SD. BEING Lots 31R thru 40R, Block 20, Lots 1 thru 10, Block 25, Lots lR thru 12R, Block 26, Lots 1 thru 12, Block 27, and Lots 4 thru 7 , Block 33, Holiday West Addition. This property is located on Cancun Drive from Sierra Drive southward to Buenos Aires Drive. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 22nd DAY OF MARCH, 1983. ~/-l r' -...-.- r.J ¿:.:,/..%.~ L / , '--; ~_ -,'_ ~i~. fl:nning t¿i~:k~:~mmiSSion /7; ß?l [) 7-'~ c>} _ t7r &'J~ Secretary. p~ning & Zoning Commission 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-84-23 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY Rex McEntire, City Attorney I ., _",~"-'_.4 .......~....................,~.\")..............-....'_.~..............,...................._..,-....~...... ót..~~:,.....~~..,··........",:",:,,,""r.- :..:...., ,~ ¡. DATE: 4-17-84 I saCT: I Pre-Council A enda - Discussion of Pro osed Ordinance Chan in Ordinance 1080- Zoning Ordinance rEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Planning & Zoning Attached is a copy of ro osed amendments to the zonin have been advertised for a public hearin at the A ril 23rd meet in were approved by the Plannin ~ on March~ 1984. Some of II for this ordinance as the zonin ordinance as assed did not control v I in front yards. Also, a roblem has arisen in administrati n ng. Ihe first-- change adds to t.he _definition of a pr,ivate- school--- ;v,Th~ S~Cl)nrl r'h~ngp II allows an unlimited number of children in child As you may recall, local retail zoninS! only allows 75 ('hi 1 rlrpn m~'Xim11m ~nr1 t-hÇ)n yr'\11 II go to C-1 zoning which says all uses of local {etail wh1<'þ ;mromf\r;r-",11y r!>rr;if"" through 75 children maximum in all zoninS!s. II ~ The next change is a change concernin~ Darkin~ in fronr yarn~ Tr ~~yc: t-h!:1t- )TA11 I can only have two inoperable vehicles on your prpmi~p~ in rp~;r1pnt-;~' ~'~cc;fj~atiQR~ and these vehicles must be screened from ub1ic view. The next I refers to recreational vehicles, boats trailers or other obOects and m It states that the shall be behind the front buildin line and I line on corner lots on areas. The next ortion of I prohibits tl1e of commercial t e vehicles in reside eliminates the parking of all passenger vehicles with the carrying capacity of I more than 12 passengers and all other vehicles with a one ton carrying capacity or more. It is hard to say which part of these changes that we may get the most I II CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: I- backlash from but I'm sure that people with recreational vehicles in their front None BUDGETED ITEM: I ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES NO .~;¡;,:~;',-_-~",)~.~~,;.ò";~:~_':: ,:;-. ,J~>.'- ,.~. _..;...·.;Ì::_y~.·..~-':.·~.t:~....~~~~ t.~;~,:,:_:,~~~~,*~-~"~Äi~~ ;;;.~~.\_~·,,;,"~"~i.~;:~:': "I~'~~'~" ,- ~~"..... '., ~. ~ ~, .... #,.".- PAGE 2 DATE: 4-17-84 II S~T: Discussion of Proposed Or~in9nçe cpa~ging O~nin~nrp 1080 - Zoni~2 Ordj~~n~e I IDEP ARTMENT : BACKGROUND: yards that cannot put them in their backyard or in their side yard I will be calling us and also people having commercial type vehicles residential areas will be upset about this ordinance. However, we do have an arked in I ordinance now. Ordinance 85. the parking ordinance that sa s ou cannot ark most of these commercial vehicles in a residential area. The onl difference between I Ordinance 85 and this, is that Ordinance 85 requires it to be licensed as a I commerical vehicle. Some people use these vehicles for business purposes but do not obtain cornmerical license. I I- I I II I I I II CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: I- BUDGETED ITEM: YES I ACCOUNT NUMBER: I ; . . I~ I - e SUBJECT: I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I· I DATE: Æbril19. 1984 Consideration of an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance #1080 DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Planning and Zoning This amendment has been requested by both P ~ 7 ~ Council. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the amendmentment to the Zoning Ordinance #1080. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of amendment. BUDCETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUKBEIl: YES N/A NO x --N~ d~ I· ... .. ORDINANCE NO. I '¡ -,/ BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of North Richland Hills, Texas, that Ordinance No. 1080 (Zoning Ordinance), adopted January 9, 1984, and as heretofore amended, be and the same is hereby amended at the following sections: I Ie I 'I I I /'/ ( \ ')/~' J V ',\ '\ 1/ ),J. :~\ j " ';' \ \ r...'-J I I Ie I I I I I I I re I Section III - Definitions Private or Parochial School Add the following wording - "These institutions must meet all the standards and have the same license and certification as required of public schools" ~/Section XIII - 13.2.5 Add the following wording after private schools: "and child care centers." Section XXIV - 24.15 Delete all wording and add the following: No part of a R-l, R-2, R-3, R-4-SD, R-5-D, R-6-T, R-7-MF, or AG zoned front yard or side yard on a corner lot may be used for storage of any vehicle, object, or material. Inoperable vehicles not to exceed a maximum of two, shall be parked behind the front building line and side building line on a corner lot, and screened from all public sight, in the following zoning classifications, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4-SD, R-5-D, R-6-T, R-7-MF, and AG. Recreational vehicles, boats, trailers and other objects or material shall also be behind the front building line and side building line on a corner lot on a paved parking area. Passenger vehicles designed to carry more than 12 passengers or vehilces having a capacity of one ton or more are not allowed to be parked in the following zoning districts: R-l, R-2, R-3, R-4-SD, R-5-D, R-6-T, R-7-MF, and AC, except they may be parked in a AG district behind the front building line if they are being used for a farming or ranching operation. f PASSED AND APPROVED THIS day of I ' , ( l/I", ~._ ,,-" I ( ,1984. .'",...'" J~ Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary, Jeanette Moore APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY City Attorney, Rex McEntire I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Ordinance for Assessments on Scruggs, Parchman, and Cross Streets DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: This ordinance determines the necessity for improvements and has to be passed before the public hearing. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove Ordinance BUDGETED ITEM: YES N/A NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A N/A I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I- I . ¡ ~z, ORDINANCE NO. l ( .t // AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR AND ORDERING AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A PORTION OF THE FOLLOWING STREETS: SCRUGGS, PARCHMAN, AND CROSS STREETS BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING ITS EXECUTION: MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE INDEBTEDNESS THEREBY INCURRED: MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE LEVYING OF ASSESSMENTS AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTIES AND THE OWNERS THEREFORE FOR A PART OF THE COST OF SUCH IMPROVEMENTS: PROVIDING FOR METHODS OF PAYMENT: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF SUCH ASSESS- MENTS: DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO FILE A NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, DECLARING THAT THIS ORDINANCE AND ALL SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO SAID STREET IMPROVEMENTS ~E AND SHALL BE PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 1105b OF VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES: DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN THE APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE RECORD OF THIS CITY: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Engineer for the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has prepared plans for specifications for the improvement of the hereinafter described portions of street, avenues, and public places in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, and same having been examined by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, and found to be in all· matters and things proper; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, THAT: I. There exists a public necessity for the improvement of the herein- after described portions of streets, avenues and public places in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, to wit: (See attached charts) II. Each unit above described shall be and constitute a separate and independent unit of improvements and the assessments herein provided for shall be made for the improvements in each unit according to the cost of the improvements in that unit and according to the benefits arising from the improvements in that unit. III. The hereinabove described plans and specifications are hereby approved and adopted. I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I 1- I Resolution No. Page Two IV. Each of the above described portions of streets, avenues, and public places in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, shall be improved by raising, grading and filling same and by constructing thereon as asphaltic concrete surface together with combined concrete curbs and gutters on proper grade and line where same are not already so constructed, together with storm sewers and drains and other necessary incidentals and appurtenances; all of said improvements to be constructed as and where shown on the plans and in strict accordance with the plans and specifications therefore. V. Bids having been advertised for as required by the Charter of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, and the bid having found to be the lowèst and best bid for the construction of said improvements, the work of construct- ing said improvements and contract therefore is hereby awarded for the prices stated in the proposal of said company as recorded and recommended by ~he City's Engineer, which said report and recommendation is on file with the City, the Mayor and City Secretary, and hereby directed to execute the said contract in the name of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, and to impress the corporate seal of the City thereon, the said contract embracing, among other things, the prices for the work. VI. To provide for the payment of the indebtedness incurred by the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, by said contract, there is hereby appropriated out of available funds and current revenues of the City, an amount sufficient to pay said indebtedness so incurred. VII. The cost of said improvements as herein defined shall be paid for as follows, to wit: (a) On Scruggs, Parchman, and Cross Streets between Grapevine Highway and Glenview Drive in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, the property abutting on that portion of the street to be improved and the real and true owners thereof shall pay for these improvements at the rate of (see attached schedule a.) linear front foot for all property fronting on said street which in no way exceeds nine- tenths (9/10ths) of the estimated cost of the improvements in addition to curb and gutters. (b) The City of North Rich~and Hills shall pay all of the remainder of the cost of said improvements after deducting the amounts herein specified to be paid by the abutting properties and the real and true owners thereof as set out above in subsection (a). The amounts payable by the abutting properties and the real and true owners thereof shall be assessed against such properties and the real and true owners thereof shall constitute a first and prior lien upon such properties and a personal liability of the real and true owners thereof, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie, I Ordinance No. Page Three When the improvements are completed and accepted by the City on a particular unit, the same assessed against property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall be and become payable in five (5) equal installments, due respectively on or before thirty (30) days, one (1), two (2), three (3), and four (4) years from the date of such completion and acceptance, and the assessments against the property abutting upon the remaining units shall be and become due and payable in such installments after the date of completion" and acceptance of such respective unit. The entire amount assessed against the particular parcels of property shall b~ar interest from the date of such completion and acceptance of the improvements on the unit upon which the particular property abutts at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum, payable annually except as to interest on the first installment, which shall be due and payable on' the date said installment matures, provided that any owner shall have the right to pay any and all such installments at any time before maturity by paying principal, with interest accrued to the date of payment, and further provided if default be made in the payment of any installment promptly as the same matures, then at the option of the City of North Richland Hills or its assigns, the entire amount of the assessment upon which default is made shall be and become immediately due and payable; but it is specifically provided that no assessment shall in any case be made against any property or any owner thereof in excess of the special benefits to property in the enhanced value thereof by means of said improve- ments in the unit upon which the particular property abutts, as ascertained at the hearing provided by law in force in the City, nor shall any assessment be made in any case until after notice and hearing as provided by law. Said assessments against the respective lots and parcels of property and owners thereof shall be evidenced by certificates of special assessment which shall be executed in the name of the City of North Richland Hills, PROVIDED, however, that the City of North Richland Hills retains the right to authorize payment of the sums assessed against property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit in a period of not more than four (4) years in equal regular installments or not less than TEN AND NO/IOO DOLLARS each, the first of such installments to become due and payable not more than thirty (30) days after the completion and acceptance by the City of the particular unit, PROVIDED FURTHER, that such method of payments shall be authorized only in instances where the owner or owners of property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall have executed and delivered to the City of North Richland Hills, a lawful, valid and binding note and mechanic's and materialman's contract upon forms supplied by the City granting a mechanic's lien upon and conveying the said owner or owners according to the terms thereof of the sums assessed against such property. VIII. The assessments against the respective lots and parcels of property and the owners thereof may be evidence by certificates of special assessment, which shall be executed in the name of the City by the Mayor of said City, and the City Secretary shall attest the same and impress the corporate seal of the City thereon, and which may have attached thereto coupons in evidence of the several installments, which the assessment is payable, which certificates shall be issued to the City of North Richland Hills, shall recite the terms and time of payment, the amount of assessment, the description of the property, and the name of the owners, as far as known, and shall contain such other recitals as may be pertinent thereto, and shall further recite I 1 Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Ordinance No. Page Four VIII. (Continued) substantially that all proceedings with reference tn the making of such improvements have been regularly had in compliance with law, and the prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment. lien against the property described in said certificates and the personal liability of the owners thereof, have been regularly had, done and performed, and such recitals shall be prima facie evidence of the matters so recited, and no further proof thereof shall be required in court, and the certificates shall provide substantially that if default be made in the payment of any installment promptly as the same matures, then, at the option of the City of North Richland Hills, or its assigns, the entire amount of the assessment shall be and become immediately due and payable, together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, all of which, as well as the principal and interest on the assessment, shall be a first and prior lien against the property, superior to all other liens and claims except State, County, School District and City ad valorem taxes. No error or mistake in naming any owner or in describing any property or any other matter or thing, shall invalidate any assessment or any certificate issued in evidence thereof, and the omission of improvements on any particular unit or in front of any property except by law from the lien of special assessment for street improvements shall not invalidate any assessment levied. The certificates referred to need not contain recitals in exactly the words above provided for, but the substance thereof shall suffice, and they may contain other additional recitals pertinent thereto. IX. The City Engineer of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, be and he is hereby ordered and directed to file with the City Council estimate of cost of such improvements in each unit. X. The City Secretary is directed to prepare, sign and file with the County Clerk of Tarrant County, Texas, a notice in accordance with the provisions of Article 1220a of Vernon's Texas Civil Statues and amendments thereto. XI. The improvements provided for herein shall be made and constructed, notice given, hearing held and assessments levied and all proceedi~gs taken and had in accordance with and under the terms of the powers and provisions of Chapter 106 of the Acts of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, now shown as Article l005b of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, and under which law these proceedings are taken and had. XII. The City Secretary is hereby directed to engross and enroll this ordinance by copying the caption of same in the Minute Book of the City Council and by filing the complete Ordinance in the appropriate Ordinance Records of this City. I I I" I I I I I I I_ I I II I I I I I_ I . . f ... Ordinance No. Page Five XIII. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and it is so ordered. PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of April, ~984. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie .11 r / DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Public Hearing for Improvements on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: Mayor Echols will open the public hearing and interested property owners will have the opportunity to speak. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: NO / I. I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I- I DATE: 4/23/84. SUBJECT: Ordinance for Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: This ordinance approves and adopts the estimates for cost of improvements on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove Ordinance BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A N/A NO N/A I. I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I -- I ORDINANCE NO. (" / i J AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING .ESTIMATES OF THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND OF AMOUNTS TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVE- MENTS ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS: SCRUGGS, PARCHMAN, AND CROSS STREETS BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE' CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS; FIXING TIME AND PLACE FOR HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY AND TO ALL OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO GIVE NOTICE OF SUCH HEARING; AND DIRECTING THE CITY SEC~ETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN THE APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF THIS CITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has heretofore ordered that each of the hereinafter described portions of streets, avenues and public places in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, be improved by raising, grading, filling, paving together with combined concrete curbs and gutters on proper grade and line where same are not already so constructed, together with storm sewers and drains and other necessary incidentals and appurtenances; all of said improvements to be constructed as and where shown on the Plans and in strict accordance with the Plans and Specifications therefor, and; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills has caused the City Engineer to prepare and file estimates of the cost of such improvements and estimates of the amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed against abutting property and the owners therefore, and such estimates have been examined. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, THAT: I. Such estimates, be, and they are hereby, adopted and approved. II. It is hereby found and determined that the cost of improvements on each portion of street, avenue and public place hereinafter described with the amount or amounts per front foot proposed to be assessed for such improvements against abutting property and the owners thereof, are as follows, to-wit: (See attached chart) The estimated cost of the improvements on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets between Grapevine Highway and Glenview Drive; the average amount per front foot to be assessed against abutting property and the owners thereof is (see attached schedule a.) II. II Ie II II I II II I Ie I I I II I I I ~ I Ordinance Page Two III. A hearing be given and held by and before the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, to all owning or claiming any property abutting upon said portion of streets, avenues and public places, as well as to all owning or claiming any interest in any such property. Such hearing shall be given and held on the 23th day of April, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas and the City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of the time and place of such hearing and of other matters and facts in accordance with the terms and provisions of an Act passed at the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, and known as Chapter .106 ot the Acts of said Session, now being shown as Article 110Sb Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes. Such notice shall be by advertisement inserted at least three times in the City's official nèwspaper published in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, the first publication to be made at least ten (10) days before the date of said hearing. Said notice shall comply with and be in accordance with the terms and provisions of said Act. The City -Secretary is further directed to give personal notice of the time and place of such hearing to all owners or any others claiming any property abutting on said portions of streets, avenues and public places as well as to all owning or claiming any interest in any such property. Such personal notice shall be given by the City Secretary mailing said notice, at least ten (10) days before the date of such hearing, postage prepaid, to the respective owners of record of the properties to be assessed, and to any person owning or claiming any interest in said properties, to the last known address of said owner or persons. It shall not be necessary for the City Secretary to mail said notice to any owner or other person claiming an interest in the property to be assessed when the address of such owner or other person is unknown to the City Secretary and cannot be determined by the City Secretary after reasonable investigation. In this connection, the City Secretary shall prepare and file with there proceedings a list of the properties to be assessed, the names of those persons owning or claiming any interest in said properties to whom the notice was mailed, together with the last known address of the respective owners and those persons owning or claiming an interest in said property. The City Secretary shall certify that each of the parties named in said list whose address was known was mailed a copy of the notice of hearing. and shall further certify the date or dates on which said notice was mailed. A copy of the notice shall be attached to such certificate. The certificate of the City Secretary shall be conclusive evidence of the facts therein recited. Failure of the City Secretary to give notice of hearing by mail as herein provided for, or failure of the owners or other persons interested to receive said notice, shall in nowise invalidate said hearing or any assessments levied pursuant to said hearing, but notice of hearing shall be sufficient, valid and binding upon all owning or claiming such abutting property to any interest therein when same shall have been given by newspaper advertisement as first hereinabove provided. Such notice shall describe in general terms the nature of the improvements for which assessments are proposed to be levied, the street or highways to be improved, the estimated amount per front foot proposed to be assessed, the estimated total cost of the improvements on each such street or highway, the time and place at which such hearing shall be held, and may consist of a copy of the published notice containing such information. I. I I" I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I -- I IV. The City Secretary is hereby directed to engross and enroll this Ordinance by copying the caption of same in the Minute Book of the City Council and by filing the complete Ordinance in the appropriate Ordinance Records of. this City. V. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and' effect from and after the date of its passage and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of April, 1984. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I lie I DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Ordinance for Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: This ordinance closes the public hearing and levies the assessment on Scruggs, Parchman and Cross Streets. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove Ordinance BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A N/A NO N/A I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ORDINANCE NO. {I 5 ORDINANCE CLOSING HEARING AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR A PORTION OF THE COST OF IMPROVING A PORTION OF THE FOLLOW- ING STREETS; SCRUGGS, PARCHMAN, AND CROSS STREETS BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE IN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS: FIXING CHARGES AND LIENS AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS AND THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE THEREOF; RESERVING UNTO THE CITY COUNCIL THE RIGHT TO ALLOW CREDITS REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF THE RESPECTIVE ASSESSMENT TO THE EXTENT OF ANY CREDIT GRANTED; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THE ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, AND BY FILING THE ORDINANCE IN THE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has by Ordinance No. , heretofore ordered that each of the hereinafter described portions of streets, avenues and public places in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, be improved by raising, grading or filling same and by constructing thereon permanent surface in accordance with specifications of the State of Texas on proper grade and line where same are not already so constructed together with storm drains and other necessary incidentals and appurtenances; all of said improv~ments are to .be constructed as and where shown in strict accordance with the plans and specification therefor, said portion of-streets, avenues and public places being as follows, to wit: SCRUGGS, PARCHMAN, AND CROSS STREETS BETWEEN GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY AND GLENVIEW DRIVE and, WHEREAS, estimates of the cost of the improvements on each such portion of streets, avenues and public places were prepared and filed and by Ordinance No. , approved and adopted by the City Council of the City, and a time and place was fixed for a hearing and the proper notice of time, place and purpose of said hearing was given and said hearing was had and held at the time and place fixed therefore, to wit, on the 23th day of April, 1984, at 7:30 p.m. o'clock, in the Council Chamber in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, and at such hearing the following protests and objections were made, to wit: and all desiring to be heard were given full and fair opportunity to be heard, and the City Council of the City having fully considered all proper matters, is of the opinion that the said hearing should be closed and assessments should be made and levied as herein ordered: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, THAT: I I e I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Ordinance No. Page Two I. Said hearing be, and the same is hereby, closed and the said protests and objections, and any and all other protests and objections, whether herein enumerated or not, be and the same are hereby, overruled. II. The City Council, from the evidence, finds that the assessments herein levied should be made and levied against the respective parcels of property abutting upon the said por~ions of streets, avenues and public places and against the owners of such property, and that such assessments and charges are right and proper and are substantially in proportion to the benefits to the respective parcels of property by means of the improvements in the unit for which such assessments are levied, and establish substantial justice and equality and uniformity betw~en the respective oWners of the respective properties, and between all parties concerned, considering the benefits received and burdens imposed, and further finds further that in each case the abutting property assessed is specially benefited in enhances value to the said property by means of the said improvements in the unit upon which the particular property abuts and for which assessment is levied and charge made, in a sum in excess of the said assessment and charge made against the same by this ordinance, and further finds that the apportionment of the cost of the improvements is in accordance with the law in force in this City, and the proceedings of the City heretofore had with reference to said improvements, and is in all respects valid and regular. III. There shall be, and is hereby, levied and assessed against the parcels of property hereinbelow mentioned, and against the real and true owners thereof (whether such owner be correctly named herein or not), the sums of money itemized below opposite the description of the respective parcels of property and the several amounts assessed against the same, and the owners thereof, as far as such owners are known, being as follows: (See attached charts) IV. Where more than one person, firm or corporation owns an interest in any property above described, each said person, firm or corporation shall be personally liable o~ly for its, his or hers pro rata of the total assessment against such property in proportion as its, his or her respective interest bears to the total ownership of such property, and its, his or her respective interest in such property may be released from the assessment lien upon payment of such proportionant sum. V. The several sums above mentioned and assessed against the said parcels of property, and the owners thereof, and interest thereon at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum, together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collector, if incurred are hereby declared to be and are made a lien I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I . Ordinance No. Page Three V. (Continued) upon the respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of such owners be correctly named herein or not, and the said liens shall be and constitute the first enforceable lien and claim against the property on which such assessments are levied, and shall be a first and paramount lien thereon, superior to all other liens and claims, except State and Count'y, School District and City valorem taxes. The sums so assessed against the abutting property and the owners thereof shall be and become due and payable as follows, to wit: in five (5) equal installments, due respectively on or before thirty days (30), one (1), two (2), three (3), and four (4) years from the 4ate of completion and acceptance of the improvements in the respective unit, and the assessments against the property abutting upon the remaining units shall be and become due and payable in such installments after the date of the completion and acceptance of such respective units, and shall bear interest from said date at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum, payable annually with each installment except as to the first installment, which shall be due and payable at the maturity thereof, so that upon the completion and acceptance of the improvements in a particular unit, assessments against the property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall be and become due and payable in such installments, and with interest from the date of such completion and acceptance. Provided, however, that any owner shall have the right to pay the entire assessment, or any installment thereof, before maturity by payment of principal and accrued interest, and provided further that if default shall be made in the payment of any installment of principal or interest promptly as the same matures, then the entire amount of the assessment upon which such default is made shall, at the option of said City of North Richland Hills, or its assigns, be and become immediately due and payable, and shall be collectible, together with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, incurred. PROVIDED, however, that the City of North Richland Hills retains the right to authorize payment of the sums assessed against property ab~tting upon such completed and accepted unit over a period of not more than four years in equal regular installments of not less than TEN AND NO/I00 DOLLARS ($10.00) each, the first year installments to become due and payable not more than thirty days (30) after the completion and acceptance by the City of the particular unit, and PROVIDED FURTHER that such method of payment shall be authorized only in instances where the owner or owners of property abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall have executed and delivered to the City of North Richland Hills granting a mechanic's lien upon and conveying the said abutting property in trust to secure the payment of said owner or owners according to the terms thereof of the sums assessed against such property. VI. If default shall be made in the payment of any assessment, collection thereof shall be enforced either by the sale of the property by the City of North Richland Hills as near as possible in the manner provided for the sale of property for the nonpayment of ad valorem taxes, or at the option of the City of North Richland Hills, or its assigns, payment of said sums shall be enforced by suit in any court of competent jurisdiction, or as provided in any mechanic's or materialman's contract as foresaid, and said City shall exercise all of its lawful powers to aid in the enforcement and collection of said assessments. I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I . Ordinance No. Page Four VII. The total amount assessed against the respective parcels of abutting property, and the oWners thereof, is in accordance with proceedings of the City relating to said improvements and assessments therefore, and is less than the proportion of the cost allowed and permitted by the law in force in the City. VIII. Although the aforementioned charges have been fixed, levied and assessed in the respective amounts hereinabove stated, the City Council does hereby reserve unto itself the right to reduce the aforementioned assessments by allowing credits to certain property owners where curb and/or gutter or paving presently exists. Notwithstanding the City Council has herein reserved the right to issue credits as hereinabove provided, it shall not be required to issue such credits, and will not do so, if same would result in any inequity and/or unjust discrimination. The principal amount of each of the several assessment certificates to be issued the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, as hereinafter provided, shall be fixed and determined by deducting from the amount of any assessment hereinabove levied such amount or amounts, if any, as may hereafter be allowed by the City Council as a credit against the respective assessments. IX. For the purpose of evidencing the several sums assessed against the respective parcels of abutting property and the owners thereof, and the time and terms of payment to aid in the enforcement and collection thereof, assignable certificates in the principal amount of the respective assessments less the amount of any respective credit allowed thereon, shall be issued by the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, upon completion and acceptance by the City of th'e improvements in each unit of improvement as the work in such unit is completed and accepted, which certificates shall be executed by the Mayor in the name of the City and attested by the City Secretary, with the corporate seal of the City of North Richland Hills, or its assigns, and shall declare the said amounts, time and term of payment, rate of interest, and the date of completion and acceptance of the improvements abutting upon such property for which the certificate is issued, and shall contain the name of the owners, if known, description of the property by lot and block number, or front feet thereof, or such other descriptions as may otherwise identify the same; and if said property shall be owned by an estate, then the description of same as so owned shall be sufficient and no error or mistake in describing any property, or in giving the name of the owner, shall invalidate or in anyway impair such certificate, or the assessments levied. The certificates shall provide substantially that if same shall not be paid promptly upon maturity, then they shall be collectible, with reasonable attorney's fees and costs of collection, if incurred, and shall provide substantially that the amounts evidenced thereby shall be paid to the City Secretary of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, who shall issue his , I I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I Ordinance No. Page Five IX. (Continued) receipt therefore, which shall be evidence of such payment on any demand for the same, and the City Secretary shall deposit the sums so received in a separate fund, and when any payment shall be made to the City the City Secretary, upon such certificate shall, upon presentation to him of the certificate by the holder thereof, endorse said payment thereon. If such certificate b.e assigned then the holder thereof shall be entitled to receive from the City Secretary the amount paid upon presentation "to him of such certificate so endorsed and credited; and such endorsement and credit shall be the Secretary's Warrant for making such payment. Such payment by the Secretary shall be receipted for by the holder of such certificate in writing and by surrender thereof when the principal, together with accrued interest and all costs of collection and reasonable attorney's fees, if incurred have been paid in full. Said certificate shall further recite substantially that the proceedings with reference to making the improvements have been regularly had in compliance with the law, and that all prerequisites to the fixing of the assessment lien against the' property described in such certificate and the personal liability of the owners thereof have been performed, and such recitals shall be prima facie evidence of all the matters recited in such certificates, and no further proof thereof shall be required in any court. Said certificates may have coupons attached thereto in evidence of each or any of the several installments thereof, or may have coupons for each of the first four installments, leaving the main certificate to serve for the fifth installment, which coupons may be payable to the City of North Richland Hills, or its assigns may be signed with the facsimile signatures of the Mayor and City Secretary. Said certificates shall further recite that the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, shall exercise all of its lawful powers, when requested to do so, to aid in the enforcement and collection thereof, and may contain recitals substantially in accordance with the above and other additional recitals pertinent or appropriate thereto; and it shall not be necessary that the recitals be in the exact form above set forth, but the substance thereof shall be sufficient. The fact that such improvements may be omitted on any portion of any of said units adjacent to any premises except from the lien of such assessments shall not in anywise invalidate, affect or impair t~e lien of such assessment upon other premises. X. Full power to make and levy assessments and to correct mistakes, errors, invalidities or irregularities, either in the assessments or in the certificates issued in evidence thereo~, is in accordance with the law in force of this City, vested in the City. XI. All assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of the premises described, notwithstanding such owners may not be named, or may be incorrectly named. I I Ie I I I I I I I_ I I I I I I I -- I Ordinance No. Page Six XII. The assessments so levied are for the improvements in the particular unit upon which the property described abutts, and the assessments for the improvements in any unit are in no way affected by the improvements or assessments in any other unit and in making assessments and in holding said hearing, the amounts assessed for improvements in anyone unit have been in nowise connected with the improvements or the assessments therefore in any other unit. XIII. The assessments levied are made and levied under and by virtue of the terms, powers and provisions of an Act passed at the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature of the State of Texas, known as Chapter 106 of the Act of said Session and now shown as Article 110Sb of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes. XIV. The City Secretary is hereby directed to engross and enroll this ordinance by copying the caption of same in the Minute Book of the City Council of North Richland Hills, Texas, and by filing the complete ordinance in the appropriate Ordinance Records of said City. xv . This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this 23rd day of April, 1984. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney I. CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I City of North Richland Hills, Texas Prel iminary Ie ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L February, 1984 I I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. . . * S C RUG G S D R I V E . . * I ( West Side ) 1. Sigmor Corp. Parker's Subdivision I P.O. Box 20267 Lot lR less NPT San Antonio,Tx. 78220 YOL. 6560, PG. 438 67.77 $23.43 $372.74 $1215.12 I 2. James M. Walkers, Inc. Parker's Subdivision dba Walker Con st. Co. Lot NPT lR P.O. Box 18397 VOL. 7214, PG. 797 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 67.73 23.43 372.52 1214.40 I 3. Curtis L. Kemp A.G. Walker Surv., 707 Steger Abst. 1630, Tract 4L2 Ie Duncanville, Tx. 75116 VOL. 5136, PG. 797 114.30 23.43 628.65 2049.40 4. A.W. Webb A.G. Walker Surv., I 3803 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4AAl Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 2496, PG. 386 70.00 14.51 231.00 784.70 5. F.O. Buckingham A.G. Walker Surv., I 3805 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4AA2 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3805, PG. 468 65.00 14.51 59.40 883.75 I 6. Lonnie- Bearl Throop A.G. Walker Surv., 3825 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4AA Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3825, PG. 441 101.90 14.51 0.00 1478.57 I 7. Minnie Throop A.G. Walker Surv., 6833 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4V1 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 1786, PG. 251 200.00 9.82 0.00 1964.00 I 8. Harvey E. Russell A.G. Walker Surv., 3921 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4T I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 1775, PG. 479 263.60 14.51 0.00 3824.84 9. Charles W. Smith A.G. Walker Surv., I 4005 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4T1 1202.97 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3965, PG. 617 87.00 14.51 59.40 Ie 10. B.A. Nikirk Henry Addition 4013 Scruggs Lots 3 & 4, Block 1 0.00 10064.00 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 388-156, PG. 90 200.00 50.32 (**Covenant for Actual Cost**) I PAGE 1 OF 11 I, CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I City of North Richland Hills, Texas Ie Pre 1 ; m; na ry ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L I February, 1984 I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. I * * * S C RUG G S D R I V E . * * * ( West Side ) 11. B.D. Hall A.G. Walker Surv., I 6200 Abbott Abst. 1630, Tract 4W1 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 6693, PG. 543 100.00 $23.43 $0.00 $2343.00 I 12. Walter B. Watkins A.G. Walker Surv., 4021 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4W Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 2263, PG. 415 100.00 14.51 330.00 1121.00 I 13. William V. Hill A.G. Walker Surv., 4027 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4N1 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 2912, PG. 529 73.00 14.51 0.00 1059.23 Ie 14. R.L. Fortenberry A.G. Walker Surv., 4037 Scruggs Abst. 1630, Tract 4N :1 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 1674, PG. 18 128.50 14.51 0.00 1864.54 * * * S C RUG G S D R I V E * * * I ( East Side ) 15. Paul C. Mason Calloway Acres Addn. 6900 Grapevine H~. Lot S 226.3 W· 125.0 1 I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 4092, PG. 215 226.30 23.43 0.00 5302.21 16. James l. Fleming Calloway Acres Addn. I 3800 Scruggs N 36.0 W 125.0 1 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 S 54.0 W 125.0 2 YOL. 3303, PG. 253 90.00 14.51 297.00 1008.90 I 17. Gail Douglas Calloway Acres Addn. 3804 Scruggs Lot N 90.0 W 125.0 2 Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 YOL. 4485, PG. 46 90.00 14.51 297 .00 1008.90 I 18. Gail Douglas Calloway Acres Addn. 3804 Scruggs Lot 3K I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 4485, PG. 46 94.00 23.43 517.00 1685.42 19'. Gail Douglas Calloway Acres Addn. Ie 3804 Scruggs Lot 4K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 4485, PG. 46 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 I PAGE 2 OF 11 I. CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I City of North R1chland Hills, Texas Prel iminary Ie ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L I February, 1984 I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. * * * S C RUG G S D R lYE * * * I ( East Side ) 20. R.H. Assemb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. I P.O. Box 13352 Lot SK Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3166, PG. 73 80.00 $14.51 $264.00 $896.80 I 21. R,. H. Assemb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. P.O. Box 13352 Lot 6K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3209, PG. 58 80.00 14.51 264.00 896.80 I 22. R.H. Assemb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. P.O. Box 13352 Lot 7K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3519, PG. 308 80.00 14.51 264.00 896.80 Ie 23. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. Calloway Acres Addn. 1306 W. Euless Blvd. Lot 8K I Euless, Tx. 76039 VOL. 5453, PG. 942 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 24. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. Calloway Acres Addn. I 1306 W. Euless Blvd. Lot 9K Euless, Tx. 76039 VOL. 5453, PG. 942 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 25. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. Ca 11 oway Ac res Addn. I 1306 w. Euless Blvd. Lot 10K Euless, Tx. 76039 VOL. 5453, PG. 942 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 I 26. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. Calloway Acres Addn. 1306 W. Euless Blvd. Lot IlK Euless. Tx. 76039 VOL. 5453, PG. 942 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 I 27. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. Calloway Acres Addn. 1306 W. Euless Blvd. Lot 12K Euless, Tx. 76039 VOL. 5453, PG. 942 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 I 28. Thomas D. Nelson & Calloway Acres Addn. Dean F. Nelson Lot G-l I 4001 Vance Road YOL. 6277, PG. 467 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 75.00 18.95 0.00 1421.25~ Ie 29. H.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot F Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 6829, PG. 102 75.00 14.59 0.00 1094.25 I PAGE 3 OF 11 I. CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I City of North Richland Hills, Texas Ie Prel imi nary ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L I February, 1984 I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. I * * * S C RUG G S D R I V E * * * ( East Side ) I 30. H.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot E Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 6800, PG. 99 75.00 $14.51 $0.00 $1088.25 I 31. N.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot D Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 7136, PG. 1554 63.00 14.51 0.00 914.13 I 32. William F. Hall Calloway Acres Addn. 6912 Glenview Dr. Lot A Ie Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 2887. PG. 450 131.70 18.95 724.35 1771.37 * * * PAR C H MAN D R I V E * * * ( West Side ) I 33. Alfred A. St. Arnold Calloway Acres Addn. , 6913 Grapev;ne Hwy. Lot l-R I Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 VOL. 388-156. PG. 55 105.00 15.50 577.50 1050.00 34. L.C. Urbanovsky Calloway Acres Addn. I 220 Fanning St. Lot E 139.5 N 75 2 Hurst. Tx. 76053 Less E 14.5' VOL. 5646. PG. 459 75.00 15.50 0.00 1162.50 I 35. N.E. Chap. Assb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. 5640 E. Belknap St. Lot 22K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76117 YOl. 6371, PG. 169 94.00 9.55 310.20 587.50 I 36. N.E. Chap. Assb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. 5640 E. Belknap St. Lot 21K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76117 VOL. 6371. PG. 169 80.00 9.55 264.00 500.00 I 37. N.E. Chap. Assb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. 5640 E. Belknap St. Lot 20K I Ft. Worth. Tx. 76117 VOL. 6371. PG. 169 80.00 14.51 264.00 896.80 38. R.H. Assemb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. -- P.O. Box 13352 Lot 19K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3209. PG. 58 80.00 14.51 264.00 896.80 I PAGE 4 OF 11 I. CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I C,ty of North R;'chland Hills, Texas Prel imi nary Ie ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L February, 1984 I I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. * * * PAR C H MAN D R I Y E * * * I ( West Side ) 39. R.H. Assemb. of God Calloway Acres Addn. I P.O. Box 13352 Lot 18K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3209, PG. 58 80.00 14.51 264.00 896.80 I 40. Jerry Marlin Vaughan Calloway Acres Addn. 3917 Parchman Lot 17K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 6528, PG. 971 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 I 41. Larry G. Wood Calloway Acres Addn. 1330 Summit Lot 16K Ft. Worth, Tx. 76102 YOL. 7086, PG. 1657 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 Ie 42. Jerry R. Trimble Calloway Acres Addn. 3925 Parchman Lot 15K I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 5442. PG. 831 80.00 23.43 440.00 1434.40 43. Jehovah's Witness Riehl. Calloway Acres Addn. United Kingdom Hall Lot 14K I 6900 Cross St. VOL. 4977, PG. 418 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 80.00 14.51 440.00 720.80 I 44. Jehovah's Witness Riehl. Calloway Acres Addn. United Kingdom Hall Lot 13K 6900 Cross St. VOL. 3931, PG. 250 I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 80.00 14.51 0.00 1160.80 45. N.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot G-2 I Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 VOL. 6277. PG. 467 75.00 14.51 $247.50 $840.75 46. H.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. I 4001 Vance Road Lot F Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 VOL. 6829. PG. 102 75.00 14.51 247 .50 840.75 I 47. N.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 'Vance Road Lot E Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 6800, PG. 99 75.00 14.51 1088.25 0.00 -- I PAGE 5 OF 11 I. CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS I C,ty of North R1chland H111s, Texas Prel imi nary Ie ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L February, 1984 I I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. * * * PAR C H MAN D R I V E * * * I ( West Side ) 48. N.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. I 4001 Vance Road Lot D Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 7136, PG. 1554 63.00 $14.51 $914.13 $0.00 I 49. H.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot C Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 7199, PG. 763 131.70 14.51 1910.97 0.00 I * * * PAR C H MAN D R I V E * * * ( East Side ) I 50. William D. Parks Parchman Addition . Rt. 1, Box 141 Lot A-I Burleson, Tx. 76028 VOL. 7557, PG. 1756 261.06 13.00 861.50 2532.28 I 51. Pioneer Oil Co. Parchman Addition 6955 Grapevine H~. Lot A-2 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 388-123, PG. 75 8.54 10.50 46.97 42.70 I 52. Ron Lusk, Trustee Parchman Addition 7001 Grapevine H~., Lot 17 I Suite 434 VOL. 7047, PG. 335 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 417.20 23.43 2294.60 7480.40 I 53. N.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 16 Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 VOL. 7055, PG. 254 75.00 14.51 247.50 840.75 I 54. H.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 15 Ft. Worth. Tx. 76118 VOL. 7047, PG. 329 75.00 14.51 247.50 840 . 75 I 55. N.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 14 I Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 4501, PG. 658 75.00 14.51 247.50 840.75 56. N.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition -- 4001 Vance Road Lot 13 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3297, PG. 187 75.00 14.51 247 . SO 840.75 I PAGE 6 OF 11 I. I Ie I I I I I I CALLOWAY ACRES STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS C,ty of North Richland H111s, Texas Prelim; nary ASS E SSM E N T R 0 L L February, 1984 Ie 60. I I 6l. I I 62. I I 63. Turner M. Gauntt, Jr. 1306 W. Euless Blvd. Euless, Tx. 76039 I 64. Jehovah's Witness Richl. Calloway Acres Addn. United Kingdom Hall Lot 13K ~ 6900 Cross St. YOlo 3931, PG. 250 II~ Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 I UNIT PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY FRONT ASSESS APPARENT ASSESSMT. NO. AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION FOOTAGE RATE CREDITS LESS CR. . * * PAR C H MAN D R I V E * * * ( East Side ) 57 . N.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 12 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3388, PG. 280 75.00 14.51 247.50 840.75 58. H.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 11 Ft. Worth, Tx. 7~118 VOL. 3991, PG. 621 75.00 14.51 247.50 840.75 H.R.H. Baptist Church Parchman Addition 4001 Vance Road Lot 10 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 3991, PG. 621 75.10 14.51 1089.70 0.00 N.R.H. Baptist Church A.G. Walker Surv. 4001 Vance Road Abst. 1630, Tr. 4Al Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 YOL. 3968, PG. 564 207.40 14.51 3009.37 0.00 * * * C R 0 S S S T R E E T * * * ( North Side) Thomas D. Nelson & Calloway Acres Addn. Dean F. Nelson Lot G-l 4001 Vance Road YOL. 6277, PG. 467 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 125.00 23.43 0.00 2928.75 H.R.H. Baptist Church Calloway Acres Addn. 4001 Vance Road Lot G-2 Ft. Worth, Tx. 76118 VOL. 6277, PG. 467 125.00 14.51 $0.00 $1813.75 . * * C R 0 S S S T R E E T * * * ( South Side ) 59. Calloway Acres Addn. Lot 12K VOL. 5453, PG. 942 125.00 23.43 687.50 2241.25 GRAND 125.00 14.51 . 0.00 1813.75 6611.80 24907.74 95415.06 TOT A L S PAGE 7 OF 11 I. I I" I I 1 1 I I II I I I I I I I · , ·..1 ~ ", ~~- "'~,"~. :~. ".:',~, ;: PROMOTIONAL FUND REVENUE Use of Prior Years Revenue 1983-84 Current Revenue Total Funds Available $ 90,000 60,000 $150,000 * Allocation of Funds: 1. Administration fee 2. ~ues to: Council of Governments Texas Municipal League National League of Cities North Texas Commission 3. Quarterly Newsletter 4. City Hall Electronic Message Board 5. Architectural Study for Public Buildings 6. Haltom/Richland Chamber of Commerce (with acceptable contractual arrangement to be negotiated) including dues '.' í {' fJ~ C; \tS ~;ð ~- ~ 'v($ 6,000 ¿¡ ~ 8,500 14,000 45,000 15,000 ~,500 7. Repair and Maintenance of North Richland Hills Community Center 15,000 8. Land Acquisition - NRH Civic Center TOTAL 40,000 $150,000 ,........ ~ () § g =. 0 ;&cn ~ ~ ~ ~ g- !v ~ :::.: ;:¡e:~ ;¡;.~ 0-1 ~ 0 ~ ~~!::. ::rrJ1,.,J 2 q 3 ~. ~ § ~ c ¡::;. 0'" ;;; .::: . ',,-: t-t) ~ ~ g ;; ~3'tjc CXJ ~. §. ~ ~ ~. ~~. 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I w n :=3 t;j fIJ ~ o ~ Z rn > ~ ~ -< E= ~ > ~ tIj r.n ~ N QI') ~ () ::x: ~ z ö ::c t=: t"'f en ~ E en ,... ::r ~ '-' o ..0 0\ 0\ 00 ;. ~ rn a Vi r- > ~ c " m I " m o C r- > " CI' rn CI' CI' Õ Z ~ ,~ t..J 9' ..0 00 ~ :t o c CI' rn o C " Z > r- '-' o ..0 -oJ. ,.-: },o;;-;J~~"',1::-:::~;Ç>::\S,:;,h./-.:: .', '.:'-""'\~'. '1 , ~11","""; txJ t"1 ::3 o Ë1 ~ Z M Ö ~ Þ-i :z: t"1 () FJ () o c:: z D t"'f o ..,., ., :z: M o Et o ..,., z o ~ "i :I: o ~ Z :Þ Z o ~ z o '" '" ~ r \ I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I- I DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Consigeration of Budaet ~Òjustmen~ Director of Parks and Recreation DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: In 1983-84 Budget, the salary range for the subject position was set at $19,164-$27,587. Upon further study, this range has been found to be neither competitive with comparable cities nor comparable to salary ranges for other departmental directors in the City of North Richland Hills. Accordingly it is recommended that the salary range be set at $23,742-$34,163. Sufficient funds are available in the established budget. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: It is recommended that a salary range of $23,742-$34,163 be established for the Parks & Recreation Director position. / r/) Il/? £' Ie ..~' " ~ I --. ; G BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ~,...)'\ ... .-.'.:. . I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I t' I ~ ~.,' DATE: 4/23/84 .. SUBJECT: Haltom/Richland Chamber of Commerce Dues DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: Attached is a letter from the Haltom/Richland Chamber of Commerce explaininq the basis for the City's 1984 dues to the Chamber, and requestinq payment. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Chamber of Commerce Approve/Disapprove pavment of 1984 dues to the BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: I .. HAL TOM . RICHLAND . AREA _ CHAMBER . OF ~ COMMERCE ~ P. O. Box 14095 I Fort Worth, Texas 76117 (817) 281-9376 Serving Cities of: Haltom City Richland Hills N. Richland Hills Watauga I I ~ II March 19, 1984 Mr. Rodger Line, City Manager CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS P. O. Box 18609 Fort Worth, TX 76118 Dear Rodger: In explanation of the dues information of the cities served by the Chamber, we wish to state that prior to your corning in as City Manager, the following was established by the Board of Directors in agreement with the City Managers: Beginning in 1982 - 5¢ PER CAPITA with 2¢ added each year for 5 years until l5¢ is reached. Thus, this year's dues of 1984 is rated at 9¢ in the amount of $3,015. for 33,500 population. If you have any further questions, we would be most happy to assist you. Vice President GT:mg I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I .,. . .::;l DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Budget Adjustment - P~rk and Recreation Director DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Administration Cover sheet will be furnished Monday night at Pre-Council. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: NO I DATE: 4 -1l1:z:a4 í~ I Ie IBJECT: North Hills and Holiday North Street & Drainage Project that was Completed by Stolaruk Corporation ~ARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: I have enclosed Richard Albin's report on this matter and also the I last letter that I received from Stolaruk. The previous correspondence between myself and Stolaruk Corporation has indicated that they do not intend to do anything about this problem at this time. However, I am still waiting on a final decision from them. For those of you that may not be familiar with this problem, we have found foreign materials in the asphalt pavement on these two projects. This material has , washed out over the past several months and the areas that I have checked r- have -pock marks in the pavement. These indentations or pock marks are etting larger as the traffic hits them and causes them to chip off. of very strong letters to Stolaruk Corporation with copies about this matter and I don't think that we should wait to take Ie al action. I recommend that the City Attorney be instructed to proceed with the legal steps necessary to either have Stolaruk Corporation correct this roblem or have the bondin correct it or et it into district court as soon as ossible. I feel like that we're lookin at close to of corrective measures to be taken on these two ro·ects. I I I CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Ie Instruct City Attorney to initiate action BUDGETED ITEM: YES I ACCOUNT NIDmER: NO f!~~~ ~M0 " I, I 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 April 2. 1984 Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 RE: 3-325. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS NORTH HILLS 1982 STREET & DRAIN. IMPVTS. PAVEMENT DEFECTS CORECTION REQUIREMENTS In accordance with your instructions we are outlining herein procedures required by the Contractor of the referenced construction project, Stolaruk Corporation, for addressing the pavement defect problems encountered throughout this project. These apparent defects include evidence of foreign material in the hot mix asphaltic concrete used in this project in excess of the maximum allowable tolerances provided in accordance with the provisions of Item 4.5.20 of the Contract Document Specifications. Item 4.5.20, "Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete pavement", Section 2.(1), Mineral Aggregate, states that ... lilt shall contain no more than 1 percent by weight of organic matter, clays, loam, or pebbles coated therewith as determined by Test Method Tex-217-F, Determination of Deleterious Material and Decantation Test for Coarse Aggregates.1I The Contract Documents provide several alternative courses of action required by the Contractor to correct this problem as outlined below: 1. Section 3.1.03 of the IIModifications of the General Conditions", which covers General Obligations and Responsibilities of the Contractor, in paragraph (c) states that ... liThe general guarantee and warranty of the Contractor (which is in addition to any more specific guarantees that may be required on individual items of the project) is that all work shall be free of significant defects and in compliance with the Contract Documents ...... The pavement defects encountered in this project constitute specific non-compliance with Item 4.5.20, described above. (a) liThe project guarantee and warranty shall survive final payment, acceptance, or other indications of termination..." (b) II... The project guarantee and warranty... shall extend for a peri od of one year after date of substanti al compl eti on ... II Substantial completion was established as of August 8, 1983. therefore the general warranty period is in effect until August 8, April 2. 1984 NORTH HILLS PROJECT Page 1 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG,. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METR0/267-3367 I - .. J Proposed Correction of Pavement Defects, continued Ie I I I I I I I -- I I I I I I I Ie I 1984. 2. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3.1.06, Extra Work and Claims, paragraph (b) states that ... UItem 6.01 is hereby modified to provide a procedure whereby the Contractor may seek a change order allowing variance from specific requirements of the Contract Documents in situations where portions of the project are already on hand, constructed or installed and found to be at variance with specific contract requirements and where destructive removal or similar radical measures are the only way to obtain specific compliance. In such event, the Contractor shall at his own expense secure services of a registered professional engineer other than the IIEngineerll to analyze, test, study and otherwise evaluate the circumstances and to summarize his findings, recommendations and conclusions in writing over his professional engineer1s seal. Contractor shall submit such summary to Engineer, along with his request either for: (1) Full acceptance of the variance lias is" if it is conclusive the finished product fully meets the intended purpose and use and is not generally diminished in quality, or; (2) Proposed modifications to render the item acceptable, or; (3) Proposed price credit to be allowed provided the item is acceptable for its intended use, even though of measurably diminished quality, (or combinations thereof). Engineer shall review such information and submit to Owner with comments, and a change order shall be executed if the matter is mutually agreed upon by both Contractor and Owner.1I 3. This IIChange Orderll provision represents the Contractor1s last chance to recommend corrective measures in accordance with the provisions outlined above. After the Contractor is notified (by Registered Letter) of the Contract requirements outlined herein, then in an absence of a "prompt replyl' he shall waive the provisions of 3.1.06 described above. 4. The Owner has no obligation to accept any of the Contractor1s recommended changes as outlined in Item 3.1.06, and if the Contractorls recommendations are rejected by the Owner, then the Contractor shall remove and replace all defective work. April 2,1984 NORTH HILLS PROJECT Page 2 -: . Ie I ,I I I I I I -- I I I I I I Ie I I Please call if you have any questions. {2¡k~ · ~ RWA/ra Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assist. Director of Public Works Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician April 2, 1984 NORTH HILLS PROJECT Page 3 I Stolar"" Corporation P. O. BOX 61587 . DALLAS, TEXAS 75261 · Phone: (214) 256-2668 P.O. BOX 612226, DFW AIRPORT, TEXAS 75261 (214) 574-2861 March 28, 1984 Mr. Gene Riddle City of North Rich1and Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 P.o. Box 18609 North Rich1and Hills, Texas 76118 Ref: North Hills and Holiday North Street Improvements Dear Mr. Riddle This letter is to inform you of our current position regarding the above referenced projects. We have field inspected the streets in question and the owner is presently evaluating their conditions and the options available to him. We will contact you shortly concerning our plan of action. Sincer'ely yours . ~~Lf?~' ~¿~tt R. Roix ( SRR/k 1 DATE: 4-17-84 ;...... _"'.. .....;./0,. .':j...._.,...:...'_..,.,'~...,~...,'"...-,;.:;,;...ft,.~...,-:._ ...,c.,¡....fÞ;:;.-.....' , ~.., .. "',;Þ<:~t..;IiIO::,.-::!"". .~".,:Ma·~-t:.\..-.~åþ, . I.BJECT: I Street Name Changes ,I DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Public Works Fox Hollow needs to change to Holiday Lane because it is part of our 1 street plan and the two streets will be connected. This subdivision is under construction and no one lives in it yet. 1 The other two street names Lakeside Dr. and Lakeside Ct. are in Parkridge Estates. This subdivision is also under construction at this 1 time and no one lives on these streets. The reason for chan in the names I is we have a Lakeside Circle at the present time. 1 Ie 1 1 I I I I I Ie I CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve the ordinance. ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A NO N/A ~~ BUDGETED ITEM: --' I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF A CERTAIN STREET WITHIN THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, County of Tarrant, Texas: SECTION 1. That the name of the following listed streets located in the following additions is now and hereby changed to the following listed name: IN THE FOX HOLLOW ADDITION EXISTING NAME - Fox Hollow Lane NEW NAME - Holiday Lane from Watauga Rd. to Chapman IN THE PARKRIDGE ADDITION EXISTING NAME - Lakeside Dr. NEW NAME - Hillside Dr. EXISTING NAME - Lakeside Ct. NEW NAME - Hillside Ct. SECTION 2. This ordinance. shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of North Richland Hills providing for the re-naming of streets, and this ordinance shall not operate to repeal or affect any of such other ordinances except insofar as the provisions thereof might be inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions, if any, in such other ordinances or ordinances are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance, and all of the remainder of this ordinance not so held to be unconstitutional shall continue to be in full force and effect. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by law. I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL ITY : CITY ATTORNEY day of ,1984. MAYOR, I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Northfield and Norich Park Improvements, Contractor's Partial Payment, Estìmate #4 DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: The contractor, Steele-Freeman, Inc., has completed approximately 27% of the irrigation system, electrical system and erection of softball back-stops at Northfield Park. Contractor has completed approximately 35% of the tennis/ basketball courts and restroom renovation at Norich Park. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove partial payment, Estimate #4, to steele-Freeman, Inc. in the amount of $87,459.51. BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: GO Bonds I. I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I KNOWL TON-E NCLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas Apr;l 12, 1984 Mr. Russell Downey, P.E. Grants-in-Aid Branch Texas Parks & Wildlife Department 4200 Smith School Road Austin, Texas 78744 Re: 3-333~ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. NORTH IELD AND ~ORICH PARKS. . GRANT PROJECTS 48-00872 ANO 873. STATUS REPORT For your information, we have enclosed a copy of Contractor's Estimate No.4 which reflects the type and quantity of work c~pleted in t~e month of March. Irrigation system, electrical system. erection of softball back-stops and bui1ding construction are in progress at the Northf1eld Park site which is approximately 271 complete. Work on the tennis and basketball courts con- tinues also. Tennis and basketball court construction and rest room renovation are nearing completion at Norich Park. Construction is approximately 35S canplete at this site. Please call if you have any questions. .E. DHC/ljc Enclosure cc: ·Mr. Dennis Horvath. Assistant City '~anager (letter only)+ THIS COpy F()R 5!50 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211 · METRO/267-3367 ..,f' I ~. . I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas April 11, 1984 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Riéhland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-333 CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS NORTHfIELD AND NORICH PARK IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACTOR'S PARTIAL PAY ESTIMATE NO. 4 Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No.4 dated April 11, 1984, made payable to STEELE-FREEMAN, INC., in the amount of $87,459.51 for materials furnished' and work performed on the referenced project as of March 28, 1984. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your representative, Greg Wheeler, as indicated by signature on the estimate, and we have checked the item extensions and additions. We recommend that this payment, in amount of $87,459.51 be made to STEELE-FREEMAN, INC., at 990 Blue Mound Road, Ft. Worth, Texas 76131. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. We will be present at the April 23 Council Meeting to answer any questions you may have concerning this project. ;e¡tkJW. ~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA: bvg Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works Mr. Floyd McCallum, City Inspector Ms. Lou Spiegel, Director of Finance Mr. Greg Wheeler, Engineering Technician STEELE-FREEMAN Inc. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211 · METRO/267-3367 I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I I_ I DATE: April 23,1984 SUBJECT: Renewal of Auto Liability and Police Liability Insurance DEPARTMENT: Personnel BACKGROUND: Our current policies for these coverages expire April 23,1984. They were submitted for bids and we received the following: BIDDER AUTO $25,164 30,747 30,747 31,223 45,378 POLICE $7,700 Alexander & Alexander Tackett & Asso. Wm. Rigg Agency CMT/Tucker Agency Arthur Gallagher & Co. 7,920 (combined with Police) Both of these coverages were awarded to Alexander & Alexander last year. They have provided the City with excellent service in the administration of our insurance needs. Recommendation: To award our Auto Liability and Police Liability insurance for 1984-85 to Alexander & Alexander as submitted. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Consideration and Approval ~~-¿ BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES X NO Auto: 01-99-01-4450; 01-99-01-4550 Police: I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I H:I ',"',' v Ie I DATE: -April 23., 1984 A.A '''''-...ìi' .,.. ~~-- Aì -"$. ¡ .~,., SUBJECT: Sale of Land DEP ARTMENT : Purchas in2 BACKGROUND: The City of North Richland Hills has title to .0396 acres with home on Bursey Road, in the S. Richardson Survey, Abstract #1266 and the John Condra Survey, Abstract #310 in Tarrant County, Texas. The property was part of a larger tract which was purchased for a water reservoir site. The reservoir has been constructed, and the .0396 acres with home is surplus to the needs of the City. This land has been advertised for sale and sealed bids were taken; 15 sets of specifications were picked up and 2 returned. They are outlined as follows: BIDDER AMOUNT BID $25,000.00 $30,000.00 Jimmie H. or Annie Moore Mrs. Marian Staples Attached are copies of location map and plat. This property has been appraised by Mr. John Lutz of Lu·tz Realtv located within our City. Mr. Lutz has a raised the 65 000.00 " His appraisal is attached. " CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Staff recommends reiection of all bids and readvertise for sale at a later date. BUDGETED ITEM: YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A NO N/A ~ I I Ie I I I I I I I_ I 'I I I I I I #';Þ..· Ie I m 1(-,,,10'- METRO (117)..... MEl"RO (817) 58NS5O METRO (111) 211-1215 LUTZ REAL TV CDMPANY _A" C.TATC - lIA..ca - .NWaTNCN'" - CDUN.I..ND .&AL C.TATE ........... .CIIY'C. 5425 DAVIS BLVD. FT. WORTH, TEXAS 76111 February 27, 1984 Mr. John Whitney Purchasing Ager.t City of North Richland Hills 7301 NE Loop 820 North Richland Hills Fort Worth, Texas 76118 Dear Mr. Whitney, At your request, this firm has appraised the property on Bursey Road being a single family residence on 0.369 acres of land, and being legally described as 0.369 acres of land out of the John Condra Survey, Abstract 310, Tarrant County, Texas, and being in the corporate limits of North Richland Hills, Texas. A personal inspection of the premises has been completed, and the report here~ith is a result. After considering all the information obtained, an analysis of the subject property, the neighborhood and the general area was made. Considering the purpose of this appraisal, which is to estimate the market value of the subject property, an estimate of the value as of February 4, 1984, has been made. The estimated Market Value of the s~bject property as of February 4, 1984, is $65.000.00, "as is". The enclosed report is presented as substantiation for the value stated above. ~, ...:.- \0. Sincerely, '. - " /\~-." /' ¿' ' ~. ..~ .f:52C>- . L.¿f}// John E. ~t~ Írr .R.Í.,r.F.A. Appraiser LRC:do Enc. : report I I (...! II·f;;¡. .::/1 I I I I I I It I I I I I I I I, I I "''V. gUALIFICATIONS OF THE APPRAISER EDUCATION: ,Public school in Fort Worth, Texas College and University study at Arlington State College, University of Texas, Texas Christian University, University of Wisconsin, University of Seoul, Koréa and ,University of Tokyo. . Primary courses of study in Architecture, Financing, Mortgage Banking and the Humanities . . BUSINESS: Owner/manager of: Lutz Realty Company (founded by grandfather in 1884); +utz Construction Company and J L III Designs, 8 general design firm. President of Constructo, I~c., a real estate holding company. APPRAISAL Began work in real estate sales in 1952 under parental EXPERIENCE: supervision. Was Eighth-Army Real- Estate Officer for all of Korea 1955-1957; Eighth Army Contract Administrativt Officer 1956-1957 over $8,000,000.00 worth of construction. Returned to Lutz Realty Company 1957, and have been active in real estate appraising, construction and sales from 1957 to date. GENERAL: Member Fort Worth Board of Realtors Member National Association of Real Estate Boards Member Texas Association of Realtors Director, F'ort Worth Board of Realtors, 1977 Chairman, Education Committee, F.W.Bd.R., 1957-1959 Approved instructor, Texas Real Estate Commission Graduate Real Estate Institute Instructor of Real Estate, Fort Worth Public Schools Instructor, Real Estate Career College · Approved Appraiser: FHA (Fort Worth Area) Approved Appraiser: VA (seven county area) Approved APpraiser: FMC Approved APpraiser: CES Approved APpraiser many area banks Approved APpraiser: SBA . Member, Natioanl Association of Independent Fee Appraisers Special Commisioner; 17th,48tb,67tb,96th,141 & 153 Dist.Courts Approved Appraiser: Credit Union Tru~t Company, Texas Credit Union League, F.W~ City Empl Credit Union, Rock Island Credit Un:ton Continental Credit Union, P~oneer Crdeit Union, etc. .c John E. Lutz III, G.R.I., I.F.A. I · ~ì I "., e J I I I I I I I' I I I I I J...~ . > I I ft~¡!iH!!¡¡¡, ~lii¡lw;: ' .... Ie I CERTIFICATION 1, John E. Lutz III, an apprelaer of real ..tate, do certify: . That 1,.. have made 8 personal inspection of the property herein described in this report. That 1 have no interest either present or contemp18t~ in the subject property, and have DO interest with the owner of said property. That the fee paid me for thi. report 1~ in no way contingent upon the values as set forth wi~hin this appraisal report, and emplo~rment to make 8aid appraisal report was Dot contingent upon said values. . -.... ~ OHN E. LUTZ III, G;R.I., I.F.A. Appraiser / ~\\"r::J~~ I .. !,.., E " -.- ~n . ~ -= t f ",:. ::::; ___ II I~' === ~ "1 111\' ~ tIE ' .J '-~, ~ R:' ~'.J'" ~ E" ~ . ' . . ~ 'J/JDi' REALTOR~ .. I· I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ',';,IY' . . ~ N Q . \a.. , -~ " ~~ 0C\'1 1· ~. ~ { OJ ..... _, '_'.. . ,I '.. . _ A. . . 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':'.,,"j ~ h .~- ';'r' ~ .AII..I' IIIIIIL of TARRANT COUNTY April 2, 1984 To: City Secretaries Please fo:rward copies, of the attached correspondence to the Mayor ~d---' to your City· Council. Thank you. Azle 0 !edford 0 Benbrook. Blue Mound 0 Briar 0 Burleson 0 Col1eyvil1e . Crowley. Dalworthington Gardens 0 Edgecl1ff Village ~ Euless 0 Eve~an 0 Forest Hill 0 Grand Prairie. Grapevine. Haltom City. Haslet . Hurst 0 Keller 0 Kennedale · lakeside 0 Lake Worth. Mansfield 0 N. R1chland Hills. Pantego 0 Richland Hills. River Oaks·. Saginaw. Sansom Park 0 Southlake 0 Watauga . Westlake. Westworth Village 0 White Settlement. I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I MAYORS' .. ......... /~~B·~~·*~~,~~··· ·C ' )to : c .~.# >: ~.~~. J~ ~l ....~.:..~. :..~.... COUNCIL of TARRANT COUNTY April 2, 1984 To: Mayors of the Mayors' Council of Tarrant County The issue of Countywide ambulance 'service is at a crossroads. Although we have received the report from The Fourth Party, many questions still remain. Many cities and the Tarrant County Hospital District have already taken action to see that their voice is heard as the details are resolved for the proposed Countywide system. The passage of a resolution similar to the enclosed will ensure that your city is adequately repre- sented in this planning effort. We anticipate the formation of task forces soon so that work may begin on this issue. If your Council sees fit to help with this process, please send a copy of your resolution to County Judge Mike Moncrief. Sincerely, airman Mayors' Council cc: Ene. City Council Azle 0 êedford c Benbrook c Glue ~ound 0 Briar 0 Burleson 0 Collcyvil1e . Cr·owley . Dalworthington Gardens 0 Edgecl;ff Village ~ Euless 0 EYe~~n c Forest Hill 0 Grand Prairie . Gr~pevine . Haltom City. Haslet . Hur~t . Keller 0 Kennedale 0 lakeside ~ Lake ~orth 0 Mansfield 0 N. Richland Hills. Pantego . Richland Hills. River Oaks 0 Saginaw. Sansom Pðr~ 0 So~th1ake 0 Watauga . Westlake. Westworth Village. White Settlement. r I I I Ie I I I I- I I Ie I I I I I I I Ie I ... <. . SJYtPLE RESOWf!CJJ WHfREAS~ THE C TIY (f HAs PARTICIPATED IN THE FUNDING OF A STUDY OF THE REQUIREMENTS. AND OPTIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A - .. . CoUNTYWIDE PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEM~ AND WHEREAS~ THE C(NVJ l)S mERS' ŒlJRT OF TARRANT CoUNTY DID CO-SPONSOR AND HElJ> COORDINATE THIS STUDY TO ENSURE THAT THE INTERESTS OF ALL TARRANT CoUNTY CITIZENS WERE MET~ AND WHEREAS.I THE STUDY WAS DIRECTLY SLPERVISED BY A SPECIALLY APPOINTED CoUNTYWIDE ÞMBuLANCE SERVICE STIlDY CavNIITEE.I AND WHEREAS.I THE W"T1 ßTEE WAS CCJ1PRISED OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE . .. . .. . . . . .. - . - MEDlCAL C(JJN~lTY, THE CITIES OF TARRANT CoLNIY, AND THE PkYORS" CoUNCIL OF TARRANT CoUNTY.I AND WHEREAS, THE STUDY ca\T1 ITTEE DID DIRECT THE DEVELOPMENT OF FINDIf\GS AND RECa1'1ENDATIQ\JS AND DID UNANlr-DUSLY APPROVE A SET OF FINDINGS AND RECQ'1ÐID- ATIONS AS é() \ffAÚ·jËD- -Ú'¡ ruE TWo vol.t.r.1Es ENTITLED 'TfARRANT CoUNTY PRE-fŒpITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES~', AND WHERfftS, WE., THE C I1Y ŒlI'JC IL (f 00 RECOGN I ZE . . 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Q) .... ..c:: ._ aI III III - U::l ~ X.cs ;~ - .. ,. ,. .. C I I 1- I I I I I I Ie I I I I I I Ie I DATE: 4/23/84 SUBJECT: Reconstruction of Palomar From Roberta to Susan Lee DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Administration On Monday, April 16, 1984, Mayor Echols, Mayor Pro Tern Davis, Dennis Horvath, Richard Albin and Gene Riddle met with Burk Collins regarding the possible reconstruction of Palomar Drive. Based on this meeting it is recommended to the Council that this street be included in the Capital Improvement Program and $48,000 be transferred from unspecified projects to Palomar Drive Street Project. An additional appropriation of $22,000 will be needed from Revenue Bonds for a 12" water line. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove Palomar Drive Street Improvement and bond fund transfers of $48,000 from Street Bond funds and $22,000 from Revenue Bonds to finance this project. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES X NO $48,000 GO Bonds $22,000 Revenue Bonds