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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1983-04-25 Agendas - CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. on April 25, 1983 NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN PRE-COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. 1. Discussion of CBS/Black Hawk Cable TV Rate Increase Request (Agenda Item #25) 2. Discussion Animal Control Ordinance (Agenda Item. 1/17) _9. Disruccinn of Other Items • 4 CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA r the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 01 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. on April 25, 1983 HIDER ITEM ACTION TAKEN COUNCIL 7:30 P.M. 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation • 4. Election of Mayor Pro Tem _ 5. Consideration of Minutes of the Re:ular Meeting April 11, 1983 - 6. Presentation of Five Year Certificate _ 0 and Service Pin to Chr s Armstron: - ' tilit De.-rtm-, _7. Consideration of Removin: Item s from 8. Consideration of Consent A_enda 1/11 14 __- • . 2 2 S 24 _S,_ I PLANNING & ZONIN. - • : , : : __ PZ 81-17. Renuect of Charles RPanr _InC4rooratPd_=Q Re7nne_141ts 14R thru 43R IRichland Terrare_Addition from Multi-Fam' -- _ _._ I __t9 Community knit DPVP • .11- . -,. . . __ 1 _$puth of HaplEho-Qd Drips and alone the _ I mew. c:ao ..f Marvanna Wav to Short Street) _ ._- ___ i CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Page 2 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. on April 75 19R1 NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN 10. Consideration of Ordinance for pZ 83-17 *11. PLANNING & ZONING - PS 83-19. Request of Charles Beane. Ladeco Incorporated for Replat of Lots 35A thru 66A. Block 42B1. Richland Terrace Addition 17 PT .NNTNG F ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ R4-7n Request of J. D Rirhmond to • Rezone Trart 4R John MrComas Survey. _ Abstract 1040 from Agrirnitnre to 7F-9-One Family Dwelling (7.nrated at 6737 Hewttt St 1 rnncidprarinn of Ordinanre fnr P7 81-70 *14. TDTANNTNG h 70NTNG - PS R4-77. Regnpct of T D Rirhmnnd fnr Short Form Platting of _ Tnt 6, Elnrk 1 _ Hewitt Pctatec _1r2. PT ANNTNG F 7ONTNG - PTIRhTr HFARTNC -- I _P7 R4-71 . Regi.act of r N March to Ratnne a Pnrtinn of Pldnradn Addition from Mniti-Family and Tnral Rptail_to .Planned Development (Tnrated on the North ________t_ Side of Her'nnd Rnad and Rounded on the _ _._[ tag t by Northridge Addition) lL—_ _ Conside ation_o Ordinance for PZ 83-21 ( Page 3 CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA For the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 82Q, at 7:30 p.m. on April 25, 1983 NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN 17. Consideration of Animal Control Ordinance *18. Consideration of Resolution on Proposed Federal Sanctions Under Clean Air Act *19. Consideration of Awarding Bid for Johnson Water Tank Repair and Repainting • *70. Consideration of Awarding Bid for (1) Track Loader and (1) Trailer _*27 Consideration of Awarding Bid for (1) Rio-Phone (Mobil Phone for Paramedics) _ *77. Consideration of Awarding Bid for (1) New r dular Ambulance *71 Consideration of Change Order #1, in the Amount of S42.057.94 - Snow Heights Street and Drainage Protect *74 Consideration of Awarding Bid for ECG .., • - . - ie.fibrillator -_75I PDRTSC HEABTNG - CBS/Black Hawk Cable TV \_ Rare Increase Request _ 94_ riti>en Presentation - -- L - - - - - DATE: April 21, 1983 / ~ (':--~ ~ SUBJECT: · . CBS Black Hawk Rate Increase DEP ARTMENT : Administra tion BACKGROUND: Attached is a letter from CBS Black Hawk requesting a rate increase -front $6.50 per Iuonth to $8.50 per nlonth, the additional outlet rate froIn $1.50 to S3.25 per· nlonth, and a. $. 50 per nlonth converter maintenance cha·rqe. Also included are rate increases for Home Box Office, Showtin~ and Cinemax. Rex McEntire has contacted Haltom City and we have,been in contact.with Hur~t (Black Hawk customers) regarding this rate increase. Recommend the Council postpone action on this item and pernlit a joint study to be conduct.ed by an outside firn~ to"be paid for on a per capita basis by any and all cities served by Black Håwk. · CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Postpone and defer to City-Attorney for Action BUDGETED ITEM: YES N/A NO N/A Ç)~/þp~/~~ l\CCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~--~~~-~~-~~-~~~~----~~~---~~~-~~~-~-----~~~----~~~~-~~---~--~-~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~--~-~--~-~ · .: 't ". ~r .0(.' . CBS/BL .CK HAWK CABLÈ-" COMv1UNICATIONS CORP 305 LOOP 820 NE, SUITE 410 HURST, TEXAS 76053 (817) 589-7791. JOSEPH W. HIPPLE, III VICE PRESIDENT Dear Roger: April 4, 1983 I respectfully request that CBS/Black Hawk Cable Communications Corp. be granted a hearing for the purpose of increasing the basic rate for Cable Television service from $6.50 per month to $8.50 per month and the additional outlet rate from $1.50 per month to $3.25 per month. We are also seeking a $.50 per month converter maintenance ~harge since we are experiencing tremendous losses and damages to our converters. . Since we began operation we have held our rates even though costs have risen tremendously. For example, the automatic pass through of copyright fees granted in the franchise has never been utilized since we wanted to hold our rates as long as possible. ..... - Unfortunately, this can't be done any longer. We have received major increases in operating expenses. Inflation, postage, copyright fees, property taxes, electricity, gasoline, construction costs, and programming costs are the primary contributors to these drastic increases. We have also experienced increases in our costs for carrying HOme Box Office, Showtime and Cinemax. We have no alternative but to increase Home Box Office and Showtime from $7.50 per month to $9.50 per month and Cinemax from $6.50 per month to $8.50 per month on July I, 1983. We have never charged for these services on an additional outlet, but we will start charging $5.00 per service on July 1, 1983, also. Since 1978 CBS/Black Hawk has served the City of North Richland Hills with the finest entertainment and quality services the Cable Television industry has to offer. We have met and exceeded every franchise requirement and have continuously kept the North Richland Hills system a state-of-the-art showcase. . As these increases are something we don't relish getting or giving it is in the interest of the City to have a financially strong company that can continuously offer more services to its customers and franchising authority that make Cable TV such an exciting promise. -:: (' .... J} . Page 2 April 4, 1983 We respectfully request that a hearing be scheduled for April 25, 1983 so that we can share with you a review of the economic forces that make such an unwelcome request so vitally necessary. Please feel free to give me a call should you have questions. Sincerely, Mr. Roger Line Ci y Manager P.o. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, TX 76118 . cc: City Council members, City Secretary, ~yor ... - . .- . -== .;> l . . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA For the Meeting conducted at the North'Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers, 7301 N.E. Loop 820~ at 7:30 p.m. on April 25, 1983' . NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN PRE-COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. 1. Discussion of CBS/Black Hawk Cable TV Rate Increase Reauest (Agenda Item #25) 2. Discussion Animal Control Ordinance (A2:enda Item. fl17) . - - _..3..__ D;~~t1~~;nn of Other Items , - - - ...-..... - .... -. L -t- ----..~. ,,~ ~ '-- I -----t . :---. I , -=-_-=1 . .::: DATE: April 21, .1983 ~ . ... .SUBJECT~ Election of Mavor Pro TeIn DEP ARTMENT : BACKGROUND: Council· This election is ¡Hade bv secret ballot. Chairlnan (Mayor or Mavor Pro Tent) receives nOlninations front melnbers of Council. After nOluination (s) . are rpl:p;VPc1 r()l1n~;l th~n votes by secret ballot and votes are tallied bv the Mavor. . CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Elect Mayor Pro Tern BUDGETED ITEM: . ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A N/A NO l~/A ~-------~-~~------~~--~~---~----~--~----~~~~~-~---~~~~~---~-~~-~~~-~-~~~~----~~--~-~~~--- . .:: ? ( . ~ :.: .a: : . ... . : .. . . .. . , . . . , . . . , . .. .::: e- f~ th~· bland Hill ....:::-::."i':?t~;it1W.~ ty S . ....'-::.:::.:..,:::::...:...:. 1 0 or IC .....:- <...>< . Star of the ~etroplex aIertifitate of ~erÍJite THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS TO: CHRIS ARMSTRONG IN RECOGNITION OF 'FTVF YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE ~ TO THE CITY IN THE rrrTT T'rV DEP ART~lENT. QATED AT NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS, THIS ?£)1-h DAY OF A 'PR TT I , 1 9 R ~ ~fayor K~~I1~' ~ Departnlent Head . . . City of North 1tÏchland Hills ~... ~~.~3- ~tar of the ~etroplex W TO: Rodger Line City Manager DATE: April 22, 1983 FROM: Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: Zoning & Platting Cases for City Council Meeting PZ 83-17 APPROVED (28 were contacted) Request of Charles Beane, Ladeco, Inc., to rezone Lots 34R thru 43R, Block 42B1, Richland Terrace Addition, from their present classification of Multi-Family-Quads to a proposed classification of Community Unit Development. This property is located south of Maplewood Drive and runs along the west side of Maryanna Way to Short Street. . PS 83-19 APPROVED Request of Charles Beane, Ladeco, Inc., For replat of Lots 35A thru 66A, Block 42B1, Richland Terrace Addition. PZ 83-20 APPROVED (16 were contacted) Request of J. D. Richmond to rezone Tract 4B, John McComas Survey, Abstract 1040, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-9-0ne Family Dwelling. This property is located at 6737 Hewitt St. PS 83-27 APPROVED Request of J. D. Richmond for Short Form Platting of Lot 6, Block 1, Hewitt Estates. PZ 83-21 APPROVED (32 were contacted) Request of C. N. Marsh to rezone a portion of Eldorado Addition from its present classifications of Multi-Family and Local Retail to a proposed classification of Planned Development. This property is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridge Addition. . (817) 281-0041/7301 N. E. lOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 18609/ NORTH RICHlAND HillS, TEXAS 76118 To see Maps with Agenda: Please contact City Secretary's Office / Municipal Records : . ~, . DATE: April 22~ 1983 SUBJECT :. PZ 83-17 Zoning Request from Multi-Family-Quads to Community Unit Development . on Lots 34R thru 43R, Block 4281, Richland Terrace Addition. . BACKGROUND: Planning-and Zoning. This property is located south of Maplewood Drive and runs along the west DEP ARTMENT : side of Maryanna Way to Shórt Street. Mr. Beane received a zoning change on this property in 1981 from. Community Unit Development . , . to Multi-Family-Quads, but since his row-houses have been so successful and the neighbors are'so pleased with them, he wants 'to change the zoning back' to CÖmmunity Unit Developnent and build more row-house·s. There were 28 property ow~ers contacted but no one came to contest the zoning change. -The Planning and Zoning. Commission recommended approval of this zoning request. ------------ . .. ...... -_......... ,þ--_......-..........~_...- -.- -..--... ..--.--..- .....-.-.~.-..._--.... ---..-..-.---...-.--.. _...,. .-. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning r~_~~2.!~__. ------- ------....- -----.. - þ......- BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO x ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A -'---' -, - - .._- ¿f~~C~ --....--.------......------ ....~----~....-_-..... -...... ....-----._-----,-.---~--._.- ....~----- ...-- ---- -- -- --~. -. -- --- - .- -- -... -.... ----.....-........... -....~-...-...' ..... - ------.-.- . ,. to" .' .... ~... .\;..: {:.~~ '=~ e ;~ ~;..:¡" z," /1.: Page 6 / . ~ . F ~ P & Z Minu te·~..~.- March 24, 1983 ""PRÆ 13. "PS 83-33 Dg .~ ~. PS 83-33 APPROVED 14. PZ 83-17 ~ -.rM ""'11 __~~~ Request ~f Northeast Construction Company for final plat of Holiday West, Section 8. Alan Hamm came forward. He sa- they had received the City Engineer's letter and he that all the comments h ' e been adequately addressed ~a letter from their engineer~ordon Swift. ~ Mr. Hannon s~a the plat states there is inêluded in the plat a replat o~ot 13. He said that is ag~~ble, but they will have to ~e a Public Hearing. ~ng Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this plat to please come forward. ~ There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this plat to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 83-33 subject to the Engineer's comments with the \ exception of item #1. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. ......__ ___ __~.--.-~__~_._--_.....-_- _._..::.L~~_-_ _~...___~'t1t.~.~_~.-.-..--..~.~... ~~.::w;¡ __\''«~:A~~~ Request of Charles Beane with Ladeco, Inc. to rezone Lots 34R thru 43R, Block 42Bl, Richland Terrace Addition, from their present classification of Multi-Family-Quads to a proposed classification of Community Unit Development. This property is 'located south of Maplewood Drive and runs along the west side of ~~ryanna Way to Short Street. Request of Charles Beane with Ladeco, Inc. for replat of 35A thru 66A, Block.~ , Richland Te rr a5:~:.£dlt ion. .~~ Mr. B"ea~ame forward. He said -he~ß~d received the City ~. ~. . ..>' Engineer.' s letter and he agrees ~- to the comments. ~ ~ Page 7. (.. . P & Z M~nutes<:~ March 24, 1983 /#', c.'. I"~ .. -;. .P3.~.'. {:.::. .. "---,,, ," PZ 83-17 APPROVED ~. ................~~ 15.. PS 83-19 (" .' ·'n '/ \, ~:¡.: Charles Beane came forward. He said he had owned this property" since 1981. Mr. Beane said he promised the neighbors he would build a nice development, and they are so pleased with the row houses on the "east side of the street that he is requesting ~his zoning back to Community Unit Development with 32 lots instead of 33 lots. The Acting Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-17 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. Mr. Hannon said Mr. Beane's Engineer needs to show the monuments on the plat at each lot. ~..-.-.~-=~~~ 'r-~____~~-:r_"'-k:r.....l.~";;¡~.- -~:~-=-:'~~=--=' . .. . (" ..'., . r.,· .. .~..:. ";.:.' ,. r.'j ) ~.., ~NOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas March 16, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 83-17, M.F. QUADS TO COMMUNITY UNIT DEVELOPMENT, GRID 123 We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the zoning map shoüld it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. w~ P.E. RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211- METRO/267-3367 I() ORDINANCE NO. . AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE C·ITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27, 1975 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 83-17 the following described property shall be rezoned from Multi-Family-Quads to Community Unit Development. Lots 34R thru 43R, Block 42Bl, Richland TerraceAddition, to the City of North Richland Hi¡ls, Tarrant County, Texas as recorded in Volume 388-142, Page 83, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas. This propery is located south of Maplewood Drive and runs along the west side of Maryanna Way to Short Street. . APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 24th DAY OF MARCH, 1983. 7?J rV~ C. ~r' Chairman, anning & Zoning Commission Secretary, P ~ Commission BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESS~ON THAT T~E ~BOVE DESCRIBED PROPERY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-17 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF Dick Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY . Rex McEntire, City Attorney April 22, 1983 ( ,. II ., DATE: SUBJECT~ PS 83-19 Replat of Lots 35A thru 66A, Block 4281, Richland Terrace Addition. . DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoninq BACKGROUND: This property is located south of Maplewood Drive and runs along the west side of Maryanna Way to Short Street. Mr. Beane agreed to all the City Engineer's comments including making the changes in the water and sewer lines. 'The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this replat subject to the Enqineer's comments. . -------.... ... ---........-- -------.--..---., - ....-,....-....-- CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of replat. .~.._.........------ iW-~"""""'.._~ BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A -------------------------------------------------------~-~_-!..~_.::_.~--_... .... .-...... . . r ( Page. 7 . (:._ . p & Z Minutes:..'-..,....· March 24, 1983 {. , \' :~,.'. ',./ /' . ,'., . I . \. 'e .. .. Charles Beane came forward. He said he had owned this property. since 1981. Mr. Beane said h promised the neighbors he w ' build a nice development!?' nd they are so pleased wi the row houses on the' east ~ e of the street that he is {questing ~his zoning back to ~mmunity Unit Development th 32 lots instead of 33 lot J:. ~/ ././ /.: -~ ~ .,·c r.:":">- t:~:.. ~... The Å~ting Chairman opened the p ~c Hearing and called for ose wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-17 APPROVED Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-17 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. 15. PS 83-19 Request of Charles Beane with Ladeco, Inc. for replat of Lots 35A thru 66A, Block 42Bl, Richland Terrace Addition. Mr. Beane came forward. He said he had received the City Engineer" s letter and he agrees to· the comments. Mr. Hannon said Mr. Beane's Engineer needs to show the monuments on the plat at each lot. e I' Page ..8 " t·,,: " p & Z Minute'L_,,~'''';; March 24, 1983 /~ -. ~::~ ~ ~.~'- /---', ~, .. t-:_ . -.: Mr. Hannon said Mr. Bronstad had informed the Commission that the water and sewer that is already in does not meet the needs of this replatting and prior to receiving a building permit, Mr. Beane will need to rework the water and sewer to meet the single family needs. Mr. Beane said he was aware of this and the water will be no problem since it is located on the side of the street, and he has the sewer with his engineer and plumber and will take care of it, also. PS 83-19 APPROVED Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PS 83-19 subject to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by Mr. Schwinger and the motion carried 5-0. -- 1...~..~ "~r""~ w.&. .l1-M'II~-·t'-1Y-----·:V'>.·"'''~'''''''_·~''~- --..----'..~...~- , '~.. - /'. ( j ~ Request of Earl McKinney to rezone Tract 13B and a portion 0 Tract 13A, Thomas Peck Survey,.. ..P Abstract 1210, from the pr~. ~t classification of Agric~~re to a proposed classifica~ön of 1F-12-0ne Family Dw.efiings. This property is~~ated at the southeast co~~r of Clay Bibbins Road at t~~ntersection o~ Shady Grove R~d' and Clay Bibbins Road. fl:-' ~/. Gre.g Patrick, Member of the Board ~íDirectors of McMasters /~ Builders, Inc., came forward. He ./ " said they are requesting the .' " Commission grant: approval of this . / zoning request. / /~.!" . ¿:,,"Þ ~. // . /~/ ./ /~~ 16. PZ 83-18 The Acting Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There being no one ~ishing to speak, the Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. ~...-~_~-- --~~~-m~~~·~~·~~,~:!ß/LO_~·'" .....' ..{,. .....".. ~.,....,.~-.- . . . (" .:. ¡ ~,:..:. . .~ (~_. :: \;~: . ~NOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas March 16, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-800, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, RICHLAND TERRACE, LOTS 35A THROUGH 66A, BLOCK 4281, PS 83-19, REPLAT, GRID 122 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. All utility companies should be advised of this proposed replat. 2. The total acreage of the proposed replat should be noted on the plat. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. ~ RWA/l j c cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 DATE: April 22, 1983 , .,/ ,-1' ) I (';'-, -..1'" SUBJECT~ PZ 83-20 Zoning request from Aqriculture to 1F-9-0ne Family Dwelling . DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This propert is located at 6737 Hewitt Street. Th~re;~ ~n px;~t;na hOllse and the ownèr wishes to enlarge it and the property had never been zoned or platted. There were 16 property owners contacted but no one came to contest the zonin~ chanqe. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended appr,oval of this zoning r'equ~st. --------- ".--.....-*~- . - -~---..-... _____________ ..0___". .__""_...."_..._____..___.._.___.. .__"'_ __.__ ...___ ...------- CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoninq re9..~~~~_ NO X BUDGETED ITEM: YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ._._.._~--,-- ........-.-. "- ___________________________________________________~~~__C_~_____ ____. -._ e Page.9,. (:;. P & Z M~nutes.;.,,:·::·-· March 24, 1983 /.. ('. .:: /, .~ \:. .. There being no one wishing speak, the Acting C n the Public ng. Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-18 as requested. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of J. D. Richmond to rezone Tract 4B, John McComas Survey, Abstract 1040, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-9-0ne Family Dwelling. This property is located at 6737 Hewitt Street. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward to represent Mr. Richmond. He said Mr. Richmond presently lives on this tract and he desires to make an addition to his house. · r:......-.\..:. {-":-...... ''-J Mr. Hannon asked if this request was just for IF-9 with no stipulation on the house size. Mr. Stembridge s~id there is no stipulation on it. He said there is an existing house there, but Mr. Richmond plans to double the size of it and he was sure if would be larger th~n 2,OOO·square feet. The Acting Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. . There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. . There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Page .,lQ.. t~:. i. p & Z M~nuteb"} March 24, 1983 Co.. #.' .. :..:. ,. . "'PZ 83- 20 APPROVED 18. PS 83-27 ~.'..:.' r~':,~ 'l7 PS 83-27 APPROV'ED 19. PZ 83-21 - ~........ C·:"' .~., Mr. Han~on made ~he motion to approve PZ 83-20 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried '5-0. Request of J. D. Richmond for Short Form Platting of Lot 6, Block 1, Hewitt Estates. Delbert Stembridge, Consult in Engineer, came forward. He requested approval of this request. Mr. Hannon asked Mr. the Commission was #7 regarding fir rotection since there is 0 adequate fire line availabl . d said they have no t to waive it, but befor a building permit is iss d, Mr. Richmond will He uired to tie on to the sewer Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 83-27 subject to the Engineer's comments with the excepting of item #7. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of C. N. Marsh to rezone a portion of Eldorado Addition from its present classifications of Multi-Family and Local Retail to a proposed classification of Planned Development. This property is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridge Addition. Mr. Hannon said due to a conflict of interest, he would step do~~ and abstain from discussion and voting on this item. ~~-- ;;;':} t; ;:-- \( <'. \.~ -.' I C· .; .~, < - ..... ';":..-.'... .. . { KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas March 16, 1983 , . Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North R;chland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 83-20, AGRICULTURE TO IF-9, GRID 78 , ~ We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the zoning map should it be, passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. <y&j~{~~;:. ~, RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works . SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG, · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 pz ¡ 3 - ;Lo .-: CI) 2 3 4 5 . B L 0' C K I I , I CD _~ E WIT T I ESTATES <t ~ ~. EAST 400' O· <l. 0 1.01 ACRE .-; V) - 0 - I- - l- I x· ~ 1-' LLJ ::> :L 0 (I) , I IX ..... a:: /g ~ ~ ~ 2 - ~ .0 ~u b ..J u ..J m ~ WEST - 400' TR. 4C'2. . ODELL SITE SCALE: ,II = 60. VICINITY MAP n. t. s. METES & BOUNDS SITUATED in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a tract of land out of the J.C. McComas Survey, Abst. No. 1040, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1, HEWITT ESTATES addition to the City of NOrth Richland Hills; THENCE East along the South property line of said Block 1, Hewitt Estates a distance of 400 feet to a point for corner, said point also being in the West R.O.W. line of Hewitt Street; THENCE South along said R.O.W. of Hewitt Street, a distance of 110 feet to a point for corner; THENCE West a distance of 400 feet to a point for corner; . THENCE North a distance of 110 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and contain" ing 1.01 acres of land. /:'f: ORDINANCE NO. . AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE 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, NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27, 1975 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-83-20 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to IF-9-0ne Family Dwelling. SITUATED in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a tract of land out of the J. C. McComas Survey, Abstract 1040, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Hewitt Estates Addi- tion to the City of North Richland Hills; . THENCE East along the South property line of said Block 1, Hewitt Estates a distance of 400 feet to a point for corner, said point also being in the West R.O.W. of Hewitt Street; .THENCE South along said R.O.W. of Hewitt Street, a distance of 110 feet to a point for corner; THENCE West a distance of 400 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North a distance of 110 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and contain- ing 1.01 acres of land. . DATE: April 22, 1983 jt/ ¡ SUBJECT~ PS 83-27 Short Form Plattinq of Lot 6~ Block 1, Hewitt Estates. . DEPARTMENT: Plannin·q and ZoninQ BACKGROUND: This property ;s located at 6737 Hewitt Street. Ther~;~ ñn pxj~t;ng holiSß-__ on the property so the owner was allowed to Short Form Plat the propprty . ' The owner agreed to all engineer1s comments with the exception of item # 7 regarding fire protection. All corrections have been made including the 'additional easement which was requested by TE5CO. The Pl ann; ng .and Ioni ng Camm; S5 i on recommended' approval subject the Engi neer' s comments with the exception of item #7. This item was waived because there is not large enougL,~__ ,water lin'es to have fire protection. The owner has also been told that before he can ge.!__ a building permi~, he must tie on to the sewer line. . --...~ ...~_.. .-..... - -- - ._.... ----.....-.--.--...- ~--.._----_...... ..--....,,-...--..- -_. CITY COUNCIL AC'FION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of Short ForrrL-ºJ..p..1~__ --..----.........-.. . -,. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO x ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~~c~ -~-~-~-~~~~~----~------~~~-~~~--~--~~------~~-~---~---~~~--~~----~~~--~--~~---~~-----~-~-_._-..--~ . Page 10 (::~~- P & Z Minuteb~> March 24, 1983 , , . (. ~PZ 83-20 APPROVED 18. PS 83-27 - PS 83-27 APPROVED 19. PZ 83-21 . Mr. Hannon mad n to -20 as requested. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried "5-0. Request of J. D. Richmond for Short Form Platting of Lot 6, Block 1, Hewitt Estates. Delbert Stembr~dge, Consulting Engineer, came 'forward. He requested approval of this request. Mr. Hannon asked Mr. Bronstad if the Commission was to waive item #7 regarding fire protection since there is no adequate fire line available. Mr. Bronstad sail they have~no choice but to waive it, but before a building permit is issued, Mr. Richmond will be required to tie on to the sewer line. Mr. Hannon mad~ the motion to approve PS 83-27 subject to the Engineer's comments with the excepting of item #7. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. & .......... ,'tW""...- Request of C. N. Marsh to rezone a portion of Eldorado Addit· from its present class· ations of Multi-Family ocal Retail to a propo~e assification of Plan~~evelopment. This ~ ~tY,is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridge Addition. Mr. Hannon said due to a conflict of interest, he would step down and abstain from discussion and voting on this item. ........... n . - 7'" ø....................~ ... N."jL I¥ ~~........tí'ft'!l.. UII __ - . (... '......:~ ~ Delbert R. Stembridge consulting engineer March 22, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission 'City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: PS 83-27, Short Form Plat, Lot 6, Block 1, HEWITT ESTATES. We have received Knowlton-English-Flowers review letter and we offer the following comments: . 3. 4. 5 . 6 . Sincerely, 1. None. 2. The owner's Acknowledgement statement and notary certificate shall be fully executed prior to sub- mission to council. The 25-foot building set back line has been added to the ,plat. An additional 5' easement was requested by Texas Electric and has been added to the plat. Corner monumentation on the ground has been shown on the plat. . The owner. has agreed.to partlclpate in the cost of future paving and drainage improvements on Hewitt Street in accordance with the City's assessment policy. 7. There are no lines in the immediate vicinity large enough for a fire hydrant. 'b-~R~ " ITe ert R.I Sferñ--rl~.E. DRS/et cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, _Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works . 3729 Flory t) North Rlchland Hills. 76118. (817) 284-1363 . 2. . 3. 4. 5. 6. . (: .~~.~.~ /~: I . '\ KNOWL TON- ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas March 16, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-949, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, HEWITT ESTATES, LOT 6, BLOCK 1, PS 83-27, SHORT FORM PLAT, GRID 78 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. Since this plat has been approved by the Public Works Department for "Short Form" submittal, we will not comment on any drainage or engineering considerations. The Owne'r's Acknowledgement Statement and Notary Certification should be fully executed before approval. A building setback line of 25 feet should be provided on Hewitt Street as required for IF-9 zoning. Utility companies should be consulted regarding any easements required to serve this property. Property corner monumentation on the ground should be noted on the plat. The owner should agree to participate in the cost of future curb and gutter, paving, and storm drain improvements on Hewitt Street in accordance with the City's Assessment Policy. 7. Adequate fire hydrant coverage protection does not appear available for this property. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. ~~~~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/csa cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG, · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 t . . 0 J f# ." .. . ;- .... . . ... ~' ~ ~ ·eo . - - " ... . : "TESCO .ITY J . ·VW /,-..'. ~ '~.;'".': ~ , ~. " .. ~G··. . Mr 0° ~o ÀW~nm~Ye; . TES,CO. ~eg,.~ Engr. Mgr.' , P.O. ,Box 9 0 . Fort Wptth, IX 76101 · ¡ . . , ' . '. ~.'. ' ( .. ,. .... . . - . . . . .. . . . . . .1 " .' " . " . ".. .' Ci ty Fl1 e Reference Ñ~ber . ···Ps· 83-27 RE: · 'Hewitt 'Estates Address or location " . .0. · Addition,' Block 6737 Hewitt'Street I" ~ Lot·· 6· · . . ... . .. . - . Attached is a print of the above-named subdlvision fo, review of the proposed. layout in terms of the:requirements of you~.· office. Pleas~ return your comments to Wanda Calvert~ Plånning & Zoning Coordinator ~. on one, '(1) copy of this form no later than . - ... , . . Ma rc h 14, 1983 . .' :.. , . o Layout fully satisf1es ~e(iúirements of this office·. , ' ú(J Layout ·is satisfactory subject to additional infonmation or minor corrections being shown on attached plat. (See, Co~ents) [] Layout reQuires major rèvision before' proper evaluation can be made. (See Comments) , COMMENTS: DATE: ~Cb.('-L ß / \<iÔ") . DATE: ~1arch ·4, ,1983 - - SIGNATURE: {\, ~~3 K ð-\,Q '~L~~ c2/~ (?~ SIGNATURE: ~. , DATE: April 22, 19$3 .~ j;;' SUBJECT~ PZ 83-21 Zoning request from Multi-Family and Local Retail to Planned Development 4IÞ on a portion of Eldorado Addition.and the abandonment of Newman Drive. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning. BACKGROUND: This property is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridqe Addition. Newman Drive ;s listed on our thoroughfare map to join with Newman Drive to the north. There were 32 property owners contacted but no one came to contest the zoninQ change. One property owner spoke ;n favor of the request but was concerned with the type of fence th~__ developer would put up. The Planning.and Zoning CO,mmission recommended'approva~ of this zoning request\AJith the abåndonment of.Nev~an Dr;ve and subject to submitting å replat of the property with a vote .of 3-1·w;·th Ms. Nash vo~ing against. She was against the 25 units per acre. . _____u------.-.· ____ ... CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning reguest and street aband~~m~n~~~ --- -............-...-------- BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A -- _. _......_~- ·Þ/ r~ C~ _______________ ____________ _____________________~_c:.._ ___ ____ --_ -- -_-_ -- --__ -_ -----.. -- -- '-"- . Page .1Q. ( P & Z' Minute~·,.... March 24, 1983 (:. 18. PS 83-27 Request of J. D. Richmo Short Form Platting 0 Block 1, Hewitt Es C···- . '1'Z 83-20 APPROVED Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve 'PZ 83-20 as requested. This motion was seconded by ~r. Wood and the motion carried ß··" ..::..:;;. . ,-.. j. ~ Delbert Stemb dge, Consulting Engineer, e forward. He requeste approval of this reque . Hannon asked Mr. Bronstad if the Commission was to waive item #7 regarding fire protection since there is no adequate fire line available. Mr. Bronstad said they have no choice but to waive it, but before a building permit is issued, Mr. Richmond will ße required to tie on to the sewer line. PS 83-27 APPROVED Mr. Hannon made the motion to approve PS 83-27 subject to the Engineer's comments with the excepting of item #7. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. "'" ~¡L ......lIlh. ~..b4-4 ... J __ 19. PZ 83-21 Request of C. N. Marsh to rezone a portion of Eldorado Addition from its present classifications of Multi-Family and Local Retail to a proposed classification of Planned Development. This property is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridge Addition. Mr. Hannon said due to a conflict of interest, he would step down and abstain from discussion and voting on this item. . Page 11 ( p & Z Minutes\' March 24, 1983 (. '...:. ...:... Tommy Tompkins, 1504 Sunnybrook, Irving, Texas came forward. He, stated he had a slide presentation. Mr. Tompkins said Mr. C. N. Marsh is a partner in Teeton Construction Company which is proposing this Planned Unit Development. He said Mr. Marsh bought this property in 1967. Mr. Tompkins s~id this tract is located approximately 500 yards west of State Highway 26 and north on Harwood Road. He said out of the 27.85 acres, they are requesting a zoning change on 16 acres to the far west of the tract. Mr. Tompkins said this tract was originally zoned in 1968 to Multi-Family and Local Retail, the Local Retail bei~g about 200 feet deep. He said there was a street platted there as Eldorado Boulevard and the name was later changed to Newman Drive. Mr. 'Tompkins said they are requesting this Newman Drive be abandoned. ~~~ ~ Mr. Tompkins said with the good access in the Metroplex area, Pipeline Road, Davis Boulevard, Precinct Line Road, and Bedford Euless Road being made arteries, and with Loop 820 and. Highway 26, they feel this site is ready for development to good quality Multi-Family. Mr. Tompkins showed the slides to the Commission. Mr. Tompkins said he had co~tacted all the utility companies and they see no problem with the proposed complex. He said also, this 16 acres is not located in the flood plain. . Mr. Tompkins said this complex would cater to the mature professionals, 30-39 years old, the young achievers, under the age of 30, not married and with no children, and the blue collar professionals. Page ,12 ("" . P & Z· Minutes"::'- March 24, 1983 ...'.. ( '~"'( C-:'" . ... Mr. Tomp~ins said this Teeton Planned 'Residential Community will probably be the most . luxurious complex around. He said it would have a security gate at the front entrance on Harwood Road. Mr. Tompkins said the development site would provide four swimming pools, four spas, four hot tubs, and several gazebos and trellis. He said all trash containers would be screened and they will have a fence all the way down the western side. Mr. Tompkins said the parking spaces along the west side will be moved back four feet from the fence and this area will be landscaped. He said the buildings would be 75 feet from the property line and the buildings on the west side will not be over two stories in height. .. e~··:.··'\'· ~ Mr. Tompkins showed slides of the different floor plans that would be available. He said they would -be equipped with microwave ovens and washer/dryer connections. Mr. Tompkins said they are very concerned with security. He said this is one of the reasons he feels Newman Drive should be abandoned. He said there would be a lot of traffic on Newman Drive and Newman Drive dead-ends on their property. Mr. Tompkins said that someone would have to put in a bridge to the north over Walker creek. He said then this would cause traffic to go north by the Thomas Elementary School. . Mr. Tompkins said they already have Multi-Family zoning and they are just asking for a greater density of apartments. He said with the greater density, they will be able to have more amenities. Page 13 <~>... P Z M· \. ...." & 1nutes','··:· . ¥!8.rch 24, 1983 (. (C< ~. .. Acting Chairman Bowen said the site plan shows a minimum of 460 square feet units, but Mr.. . Tompkins did not show any this size on the slides. Mr. Tompkins said they do not- plan any 460 square feet unit~J their smallest unit would be 520 square feet. Mr. Tompkins said also, the site plan shows minimum setbacks, but most of the buildings will be set a greater distance apart. Mr. Wood asked what would be the average rent on these apartments. /.'7.~. . . Mr. Tompkins-said it would be approximately 65 cents per square foot. He said they would probably start out charging 55 cents per square foot and as the occupancy grows, they would .increase it to 65 cents per square foot. Mr. Schwinger asked if this was to be a closed development with no access out to the north. Mr. Tompkins said that was correct. He said if they had to open up Newman Drive, he could not use this plan. Mr. Schwinger asked what about fire protection. Mr. Tompkins said once this is approved~ they will get with the fire department and see what is needed. He said none of their roads would dead-end, they are a continuous circle. Mr. Tompkins said they will have fire plugs where ever needed and whatever is required by the fire department. . Mr. Schwinger said you cannot vary from this plan if it is approved. Page ,.14. ("~ p & Z MinuteS'····~,,· March 24, 1983 (.... ( '.. .-¡ ,-. . Mr. Tomp,kins said they might have to move 'some of the buildings around to provide fire acce~s. He said the worst thing that might happen would be they might have to delete a building or move a building and stack it further to the west. Mr. Wood asked where the three story units would be located. - Mr. Tompkins said most of them would be to the east. He said the reason for this is if this development is a success, they plån to come in at a later date for the second phase of development and they will just flip this plan over and use it again on the remainder of this property. He said they hope to start this project in June of this year and be completed ··within a year; they they would consider when to do the second phase of the development. Mr. Wood asked if they would provide a security guard at all times. Mr. Tompkins said they would. Ms. Nash stated she is not "happy with the 25 units per acre. Mr. Tompkins said if they were not granted this density, they would have to charge $1.25 per square foot. He said with the amount of amenities they will ',have, it is just a matter of economics. Mr. Tompkins said Las Calanas has 33 units per acre. He said there will be no children in this complex to burden the schools. . The Acting Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Page 15 ~-:~.;< P & Z Minu tes~.;~''.:· March 24, 1983 1-"" ~,.- ~ (~.~ .... ..6 Merideth Thomas, 5301 Colorado Blvd., came forward. He said his pnly concern is the fence. ~e said they plan to build a fence of cedar, and wood fences over a period of year,s get rickety. Mr. Thomas said he would prefer they use metal poles. He said they assured us they would use cedar and would main~ain the fence. Mr. Thomas also said they .promised to have the cars set back 6 feet away from the fence. He said he feels this development will be nice for the community. He said he would like to see them build an 8 foot high fence and build it out of something nice. The Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. ..'. ,......~.. ~~i ~. : There being no one wishing_to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-21 APPROVED Mr. Schwinger made the motion to approve PZ 83-21 subject to the abandonment of Newman Drive and subject to submitting a repIat. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried 3-1 with Ms. Nash voting against. Mr. Hannon returned to the Commission table. ' 20. PZ 83-22 Request of Miller of Texas to rezone a .portion of Trac Thomas Sprouce Su ,Abstract 13~9, from· present cIa 'cation of IF-9-0ne Family wellings and Local Retail to a proposed classification of Multi-Family. This property is located 330 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive and approximately 950 feet south of Bursey Road. . . . . , ." ~~ ( . ,~'. (, ;~ '. KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENG INEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas March 16, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 83-21, M.F. AND L.R. TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, GRID 115 We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the zoning map shoùld it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. We would note that the plat submitted with this zoning case does not show the alignment of Newman Drive which is a dedicated street right-of- way. A vacation ordinance or replat will be required to remove Newman Drive from the Eldorado Addition. Also, since this is a Planned Develop- ment zoning request, then water, sewer, paving and drainage plans should be £ubmitted for review along with other planning materials as outlined in the Zoning Ordinance requirements for Planned Development. J2¿~ ~, RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l j c cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG,· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 /¿.~ ORDINANCE NO. '. AN ORDIN~CE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED ~y THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEMBER 13,.1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27, 1975 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-83-21 the following described property shall be rezoned from Multi-Family and Local Retail to Planned Development. The following described tract or parcel of land being Block 1, a portion of Block 2, and Newman Drive, Eldorado, to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, according to plat recorded on Page 52 of Volume 388-64 in the Tarrant County Deed Records and being more particularly described as follows: . BEGINNING at the southwest corner of said Block 1, said Eldorado and being in the north line of Harwood Road. THENCE North along the west line of said Eldorado a distance of 1122.2 feet to the northwest corner of said Block 1, said Eldorado. THENCE East along the north line of said Eldorado a distance of 620.72 feet. THENCE South. a distance of 1123.46 feet to the north line of said Harwood Road. THENCE North 89 degrees 53 minutes West along the north line of said Harwood Road a distance of 620.72 feet to the place of beginning and containing 16.0 acres of land more or less. . This property is located on the north side of Harwood Road and is bounded on the west by Northridge Addition. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 24th DAY OF MARCH, 1983. &~C~ CHAIRMAN' ANNING AND 20 It;"COMMISSION 7J7~~~~ (if? ~~ 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-83-21 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF DICK FARAM, 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 .,. ;.Ir. ...~ . . . ) SUP,JfCT: Proposed Animal Control Ordin~n1('e Revision ~ _.- .- - -- .... .. --- --- _. -_. --- _. -- _..- - . --'-' - --- -.- - -_. -- -~"'----'-- -----.----.---..---. --- --_..._-~- D E PAR 11-': E NT: police Den art me n t _ _ ___ ___ _ _ __ -.-.- --._~.._~-'---- -- --';---' _.~- ---.... - .----- - --..- 4' _ _ n. _ _. __._ __. ._ ___ _ _ ___ .~_ ___ .__.~__.. ____. __.'.____. . _. _ __ _____ _~__ ,. SAC t:GR O~ ND: The curren t An i ma 1 Con t ro lOrd in aT! ~_~_i ~ _t_~t_~_1._1y _ ~_I!.?Q~q~_ª~_e,__ªD~_~u~_ _y_~?~ rnajori ty of tnatordìn-3iïêe- -l1as-- 'bëëri --re-pl áëed--wi th the proposed ordinance (at tached) . Only Secti~n 4-1 (lIarboring Wild Animals) and 4-3 1 (Barkin¥ Dogs)wer~ _ c_~~s~d~_r~~__.___ IÓ-r--tÜïëñãrigeâ-1nc-rUsiõn'îñ-th-e--ncv¡--proposea-- öï-ain3ri-ëe-~---- - -_. --- - ----- --.-,---, - - Revi s ions: The new or? i nan ce revise s the word i ~_g._ _9 f__s_~_v_~ ~a_~_~ ~~_~ !-ºI!f? _ºj_ _th~_ _ol.Q _ _______ ordinan ce,- -thë-rëby---ch-~ngl-;'g the - ~e;n {n-g- '-~n-d-- í ~~re as i ng the e f fe.c t i venes s of the sections as follows: ... . . . _ _______._ ______ ___ _ _ - -(1) 1tUnafteñdé-d--AïïiÏn-a-fs -(Liv-estûëkY'T--ó'as' beeñ -i:-ëvì-s-e¿f t-o-rëãddUn-~ttended Estray and "on the property of another" has been added to public street, alley, or thoro~i?l:fa!~. ----\L)-- ~fRlii11iing-at· Larg~t-n as-,ubee-iich-an ge-á--to- î ri-ël-ua-e-b-üth--ò'fI -a-rid- öñ---pr-emí-ses- and a 1 so .to include cats. ----(-3 )---uCre-atin-g -a--He ~'lt:ñ -lìa-Z-ãrôtl-has- --been---ch-anged--tö --ítrc-!ude---ca t"s---.- - - - - --- -- -------- - --- - -- -- (4) Animal Registration has been proposed. - -{-:S-}---\1-a-c-e-ina-t-i-on --d ate-s -h-ave- been -ch ange-d- --frûm--t---month-s-tu--4---month g-- to- - c ampl y-wt t1i changes in laws. ----'-6J~ty_Q_Í-_Q f-H-c-€-fs-t-e-Impoun(}!.'-j-- ~!Des t- rucl- i-en---o f --Unva-c-e-i 11 B-t-e-d--ÐOgsU ;- _J ~e d empri OTI~- Right-Fees" will have the same time limit, but destruction and quarantine have been ___complet~l¥_r..e.vise1i-~-upda-te-d-to--i.nclude- -.ea ts -4od--dogsw-- -- We -f~.el--th is -w-i-l-l-- be-tt-e-r-- define costs and enbale us to handle this phase of animal control more effectively. -New--Re-qui r-emen-rs-:- -TI1-e-mösT-importatrr -s'êcl:10n-- ¿fõðë-â- ts----Ärr-îc1-è--1------Ue fi-nJ. t lonš-,-wllì-c-h- legally set out· each term used in the ordinance. Without this section the entire -o-r-din-aftC-e---woub:i-b-e-come---i-n~-f-fe-ct-i\Te-i-f-cl1cri len ge-d -in- court:- -------- -- --------------- (2) Under Article 2 - the owner shall bear all expenses for the impoundment and care -ø·f-t-h-e--a-Ili-ma I-j---À-Bfnaf-1-€--eut-hans-i -a-is- i nè i-c B-t€d~-1nak-es--- i-t---i-l-l-e-gB I--t-o- ·remove-· Q -dog--or-'c a L from quarantine facility without animal control officer's consent; animal control CJTY COUNCIL ACT]O~ REQUJREO: Consideration of passage (cant. page 2) ----.-------- - ,,-"-- BUDGETED ]1El~: r~c X YES ACCOUN1 f~J;':3[R: -------------------------------------------- .. Â' v \iIr' . . - ~ Proposed Animal Control Ordin3nce Revision Page 2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- officer may enter private property to impound or issue citation; requires confinement of female dogs and cats during heat cycle; raises iTnpoundn1cnt and boarding fees from $5.00 to $25.00 with refund to owners of neutered animals of $15.00. (3) Article 3 requires permit for kennels and establishments guidelines for maintenance and location of such "}fultiple Pet Ownership" limits number of dogs and cats owners may keep on property to 3 dogs and 2 cats or 3 cats and 2 dogs, but establishes permit with guidelines for maintenance and health care for citizens wanting to keep more than the limit. (4) Section 4 establishes estray ordinance in compliance with State law dealing with impoundment, keeping and disposing of estrays. (5) Article 5 requires vaccination by veterinarian licensed by the State; installs license program; allows control of vicious animals and their removal from the City; and regulated the keeping of guard dogs through special registration. It also protects animal control property such as traps and equipment. It includes a Cruelty Section for better enforcement; designates the authority to euthanise injured or diseased animals; includes a penalty clause, a severance clause and a repealer clause. We feel that the new ordinance is designed to be both fair and beneficial to all citizens in the community as opposed to the old ordinance which only addressed itself to a few of the many problems which we face on a day to day basis in animal control. . INDEX ARTICLE 1 ------------------------------------------------ Preamble ARTICLE 2 ------------------------------------------------ Definitions ARTICLE 3 ------------------------------------------------ Dogs and Cats ARTICLE 4 ------------------------------------------------ Kennels . ARTICLE 5 ------------------------------------------------ Estrays ARTICLE 6 ------------------------------------------------ In General . ORDINANCE NO. 1024 4IÞ Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: ARTICLE 1. PREAMBLE The animal control regulations as herein established have been made for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City of North Richland Hills. The ordinance contains standards regulating the use, type, location, maintenance, registration, confinement, destruction and harboring of certain animals. The intent of the regulations, prohibitions, and provisions is to protect values within the City of North Richland Hills, to enhance the quality of life of persons, pets, and other animals and to protect the general public from damage and injury which may be caused by unregulated animals. ARTICLE 2. DEFINITIONS When used in this ordinance the following words and terms, unless the context indicates a different meaning, shall be interpreted as follows: SECTION 1. . (A) OWNER: Any person who has right of property in an animal. (B) HARBORING: The act of keeping and caring for an animal or of providing a premise to which the animal returns for food, shelter, or care for a period of 10 days. (C) DOMESTIC ANIMAL: Shall include all species of animals commonly and universally accepted as being domesticated. (D) WILD ANIMAL: Shall include all species of animals which exist in a natural unconfined state and are usually not domesticated. (E) PET ANIMALS: Shall include dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents, birds, reptiles, and any other species of animal which is sold or retained as a household pet but shall not include skunks, non-human primates, and any other species of wild, exotic, or carnivorous animal that may be further restricted in this ordinance. (F) STRAY ANIMAL: (Including Estrays) Any animal, for which there is no identifiable owner or harborer, which is found to be at large within the corporate limits of the City of North Richland Hills. . (G) ESTRAY: Means any stray horse, stallion, mare, gelding, filly, colt, mule, jinny, jack, jennet, hog, sheep, goat, or any species of cattle. (H) VICIOUS ANIMAL: Any animal that constitutes a physical threat by reason of it's behavior to human beings or other animals. , . (I) RUNNING AT LARGE: (1) Off Premises (a) Any dog which is not restrained by means of a leash or chain of sufficient strength and length to control the actions of such animal while off premises. (b) Any cat which is off the owner's property. . (2) On Premises - Any dog not confined by premises of owner by a substantial fence of sufficient strength and height to prevent the animal from escaping therefrom, or secured on the premises by a metal chain or leash sufficient in strength to prevent the animal from escaping from premises and so arranged that the animal will remain upon the premises when the leash is stretched to full length. A dog intruding upon the property of another person other than the owner shall be termed "at large". Any animal within an automobile or other vehicle of it's owner or owner's agent shall not be deemed "at large". (J) RABIES VACCINATION: Shall mean the vaccination of a dog, cat or other domestic animal with an anti-rabies vaccine approved by the State Department of Health and administered by a veterinarian licensed by the State. (K) QUARANTINE BY OWNER: (1) Animal must be inside an enclosed structure, i.e., house or garage and must remain there for ten (10) days. . (2) If maintained outside, animal must be behind a fence from which it cannot escape and on a chain from which it cannot break loose or inside a covered pen or kennel from which it cannot escape. (3) Animal must be kept away from other animals and people excepting those in the immediate household. (4) Animal may not be removed from corporate city limits of North Richland Hills while under quarantine. ARTICLE 3. DOGS AND CATS SECTION 1. IMPOUNDMENT. Animals owned or harbored in violations of this ordinance or any other ordinance or law of the State of Texas shall be taken into custody by an animal control officer or other 'designated official and impounded under the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 2. DISPOSITION OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS. If the owner of an animal is known, immediate notice shall be given to him. Any impounded animal may be redeemed upon payment of the impoundment fee, care and feeding charges, veterinary charges, rabies vaccination charges and such other costs as set by the animal control officer. If such animal in not redeemed within four (4) days after notification of owner, where owner is known, it shall be deemed abandoned and may be placed for adoption, . 2 . SECTION 3. SECTION 4. SECTION 5. . SECTION 6. . subject to payment of the impoundment fee, care and feeding charges, veterinary charges, rabies vaccination charges, and such other costs as set by the animal control officer, or the animal control officer may humanely euthanize said animal by injection or other means approved by the Cit~ Council. DISPOSITION OF IMPOUNDED ANIMAL BEING HELD ON COMPLAINT. If a complaint has been filed in Municipal Court for the City of North Richland Hills against the owner of an impounded animal for a violation of this ordinance the animal shall not be released except on the order of the court which may also direct the owner to pay any penalties for violation of this ordinance in addition to all impounded fees. Surrender of an animal by the owner thereof to the animal control officer does not relieve or render the owner immune from the decision of the court, nor to the fees and fines which may result from a violation of this ordinance. REMOVAL OF DOGS & CATS FROM CONFINEMENT. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove from any place of confinement any dog or cat which has been confined as authorized, without the consent of the impounding agency. ANIMALS AT LARGE. It shall be unlawful for any person owning or harboring an animal to permit such animal to run at large. Any officer or citizen of the City of North Richland Hills is hereby authorized to take up and deliver to the office of the animal control officer any animal mentioned in this ordinance that may be found "at large" in the corporate limits of the City, subject to the applicable provisions of the law. Failure to notify and/or turn over to the animal control officer any such animal within forty-eight (48) hours may subject the person taking up the animal to civil and/or criminal action. The animal control officer or his agent and peace officers are authorized to impound any animal mentioned in this ordinance which is in violation of the ordinance. In the event the animal is on private property or property of the animal's owner, the animal control officer, his agent, or peace officer may enter the property, other than a private dwelling for the purpose of -impoundment or issuance of a citation, or both, subject to the applicable provisions of the law. CONFINEMENT DURING ESTRUS. Any unspayed female dog or cat in the state of estrus (heat) shall be confined during such period of time in a house, building, or secure enclosure and said area of enclosure shall be so constructed that no other dog or cat may gain access to the confined animal. Owners who do not comply shall be ordered to remove the animal in heat to a boarding kennel, veterinary hospital, or animal shelter. All expenses incurred as a result of this confinement shall be paid by the owner. Failure to comply with the removal order of the animal control officer shall be a violation of this ordinance and the dog or cat will then be impounded as prescribed in this ordinance. 3 SECTION 7. . SECTION 1. . SECTION 2. SECTION 3. SECTION 4. . FEES. The following fees are established beginning with and the effective date of this ordinance. (A) IMPOUNDMENT OF NEUTERED ANIMAL First Impoundment---------------------$10.00 Second Impoundment--------------------$10.00 Third Impoundment---------------------$20.00 Boarding Fee--------------------------$ 4.00 per day (B) IMPOUNDMENT OF UN-NEUTERED ANIMAL First Impoundment-----------------$25.00 Second Impoundment----------------$25.00 Third Impoundment-----------------$40.00 Boarding Fee----------------------$ 4.00 per day A $15.00 refund will be given if proof that the animal has been neutered is presented within thirty (30) days of the initial impoundment. ARTICLE 4. KENNELS A kennel is defined as an establishment designed or used for the boarding, selling or breeding of animals where more than 3 dogs and 2 cats or 3 cats and 2 dogs are to be boarded, sold or bred. A kennel shall not be allowed until a kennel permit is issued by the City of North Richland Hills. The Captain of the Department of Uniformed Patrol shall determine, after inspection, whether or not such permit shall be issued. No permit shall be issued for a kennel to operate within 1,000 feet of any residence. Grooming parlors where no animals are to be kept overnight and veterinary clinics shall not be considered kennels, nor subject to this ordinance. Such permits shall be valid for one (1) year from date of issuance. The permit fee shall be five dollars ($5.00). REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF PERMIT. Any kennel permitted under this ordinance found to be in violation of any zoning law, health law, or any other applicable law of the City of North Richland Hills or of the State of Texas, or that is maintained in such a manner as to be detrimental to the health, safety or peace of mind of persons residing in the immediate vicinity, may have it's kennel permit suspended or revoked without prior notice by the Captain of the Department of Uniformed Patrol. MULTIPLE OWNERSHIP. No person shall keep or harbor more than (3) dogs and (2) cats or (3) cats and (2) dogs. Puppies and kittens under 4 months of age shall not be counted for purposes of this section. Any person, firm, or corporation wishing to keep more than (3) dogs and (2) cats or (3) cats and (2) dogs and who does not possess a kennel permit, may procure a multiple pet-ownership permit from the City. The permit once issued shall be a defense to the terms of this section. Such permit shall be issued through the office of the Captain of Uniform Patrol for a fee of three dollars ($3.00) and shall be valid for one year from date of issuance. 4 . . SECTION 5. SECTION 6. . Such permit contemplated by this section may be revoked by the Captain of the Department of Uniform Patrol if: (A) The facilities, upon inspection, show that they are inadequate for the number of animals sought to be kept. (1) Facilities shall be of sufficient size as to allow animal to move about freely. This shall apply to each animal kept. Size of facility shall be in proportion to the size of each individual animal's height and weight. (2) Adequate food and water must be provided so that each and all animals kept shall be maintained in good health and free of malnutrition and/or dehydration. (3) The said premises shall be kept in a sanitary condition and reasonably free of animal waste, parasites, insects and flies that could be harmful to the animal's health and/or to the health of the general public. (4) The said premises must provide adequate protection from the common elements, i.e, rain, heat, cold. (B) The animals kept are causing a stench or odor which is offensive to a person of ordinary sensibilities; or (C) The animal are maintained in a manner which is dangerous to the health of the animals themselves or adjacent animals; or (D) The animals are causing noise which is offensive or dis- t,urbing to a person of ordinary sensibilities on adjoining, adjacent, or neighboring premises. Prior to revoking this permit, the Captain of Uniformed Patrol or his assigned agent shall consult with a doctor of veterinary medicine and/or a representative from Texas Department of Health. HARBORING WILD ANIMALS. It shall be unlawful to keep or harbor any wild animal within the city without a permit, except commercial establishments dealing in the sale of such animals which have proper zoning for such a commercial enterprise and have proper facilities for the restraint and care thereof. The animal control officer and the city manager or his assistant may issue a permit to allow wild animals to be kept or harbored in the city, and shall establish the conditions thereof. BARKING DOGS. Any person who shall harbor or keep on his premises, or in or about his premises under his control, any dog or animal of the dog kind which by loud or unusual barking or howling shall cause the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or the occupants of adjacent premises to be disturbed shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which such violation occurs or continues. 5 SECTION 1. . SECTION 2. . SECTION 3. SECTION 4. . ARTICLE 5. ESTRAYS UNATTENDED ESTRAYS. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to allow an estray(s) to be unattended upon any public street, alley, thoroughfare or upon the property of another in the Corporate City Limits of North Richland Hills. The person, firm or corporation having ownership or right to immediate control of such estray(s) shall have the burden to keep such estray(s) off the public streets, alleys, and thoroughfares or the property of another in the City. Any person, firm or corporation violating any portion of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). IMPOUNDMENT. It shall be the duty of the animal control officer in absence of action by the County Sheriff's office, to take up any and all estrays that may be found in and upon any street, alley, or in or upon any unenclosed lot in the City of North Richland Hills, or otherwise to be found at large, and to confine such estrays for safe keeping. Upon impounding an estray, the animal control officer shall prepare a "Notice of Estray" and file such notice in the "Estray Book" located in the office of the animal control officer. Each entry shall include the following: (A) The name and address of the person who notified the animal control officer of the estray; (B) The location of the estray when found; (C) The location of the estray until disposition; (D) A description of the animal including it's breed, color, sex, age, size, all markings of any kind, and any other identifying characteristics. ADVERTISEMENT OF IMPOUNDED ESTRAYS. When an estray has been impounded, the animal control officer shall make a diligent search of the register of recorded brands in the County for the owner of the estray. If the search does not reveal the owner, the animal control officer shall advertise the impoundment of the stray in a newspaper of general circulation in the County at least twice during the next (15) days following impoundment and post a notice of the impoundment of the estray on the public notice board of the County Sub-Court House and of the City Hall. RECOVERY BY OWNER. The owner of an estray may recover possession of the animal at any time before the animal is sold under the terms of this Article if: (A) The owner has provided the animal control officer with an "Affidavit of Ownership" of the estray containing at least the following information: 6 '. . . SECTION 5. SECTION 6. . (1) The name and address of the owner; (2) The date the owner discovered that the animal was an estray; (3) The property from which the animal strayed; (4) A description of the animal including it's breed, color, sex, size, all markings of any kind, and any other identifying characteristics. (B) The animal control officer has approved affidavit; (C) The affidavit had been filed in the "Estray Book"; (D) The owner had paid all estray handling fees to those entitled to receive them; (E) The owner had executed an "Affidavit of Receipt" containing at least the following information; (1) The name and address of the person receiving the estray; (2) Date of receipt of estray; (3) Method of claim to estray (owner, purchaser at sale); (4) If purchased at sale, the amount of gross purchase price; (5) Amount of estray handling fees paid; (6) The net proceeds of the sale. (F) The animal control officer has filed the "Affidavit of Receipt" in the "Estray Book". FEES. For each and every estray taken and impounded there shall be paid to the City of North Richland Hills by the owner thereof or his agents the sum of twenty (20) dollars for the taking and impounding of the estray and the further sum of four (4) dollars per day, except of the estray and the further sum of four (4) dollars per day, except for the first day, for each and every subsequent day that the animal shall remain in the custody of the animal control officer. Such fee being charged for the caring and feeding of such animal. THe owner shall also pay for any veterinarian or drug fees incurred for the animal while it is in the custody of the City. SALE OF ESTRAY. If the ownership of an estray is not determined within fourteen (14) days following the final advertisement required by this Article, title to the estray rests in the City and the animal control officer shall then cause the estray to be sold at a public auction. 7 . SECTION 7. . SECTION 8. SECTION 9. SECTION 10. . Title to the estray shall be deemed vested in the animal control officer for purposes of passing a good title, free and clear of all claims to the purchaser at the sale. The purchaser of estray at public auction may take possession of the animal upon payment thereof. The disposition of the proceeds derived from the sale of an estray at public auction will be as follows: (A) Pay all handling fees to those entitled to receive them; (B) Execute a report of sale of impounded stock; (C) The net proceeds remaining from the sale of the estray after the handling fees have been paid shall be delivered by the animal control officer to the City Treasurer. Such net proceeds shall be subject to claim by the original owner of the estray as provided herein. (D) If the bids are too low, the animal control officer shall have the right to refuse all bids and arrange for another public auction or sealed bidding procedure. RECOVERY BY OWNER OF SALE PROCEEDS. Within twelve (12) months after the sale of an estray under the provisions of this Article the original owner of the estray may recover the net proceeds of the sale that were delivered to the City Treasurer if: (A) The owner has provided the animal control officer with an affidavit of ownership; (B) The animal control officer has approved the affidavit; (C) The approved affidavit has been filed in the Estray Book. After the expiration of twelve (12) months from the sale of an estray as provided by this Article, the sale proceeds shall escheat to the City. USE OF ESTRAY. During the period of time an estray is held by one who impounded the estray, the estray may not be used by any person for any purpose. DEATH OR ESCAPE OF ESTRAY. If the estray dies or escapes while held by the person who impounded it, the person shall report the death or escape to the animál control officer. The report shall be filed in the Estray Book. BREEDING OF ANIMALS. It shall be unlawful for the owner or harborer of any animal listed in this Article to knowingly permit or cause to be permitted the breeding of any such animal within the public view. 8 SECTION 11. ENCLOSURES. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any horse, cow, cattle, sheep, or goat within one-hundred (100) feet of another residence or occupied building, or any hog within five-hundred (500) feet of another's residence or occupied building. . SECTION 1. SECTION 2. ARTICLE 6. IN GENERAL VACCINATIONS. Every owner of a dog or cat four (4) months of age or older shall have such animal vaccinated against rabies. All such dogs or cats shall be re-vaccinated at one (1) year of age and annually thereafter. Any person establishing residence within the City of North Richland Hills shall comply with this ordinance within ten (10) days of establishing such residency. If an unvaccinated dog or cat inflicts a bite, scratch, or otherwise attacks any person within the city limits a rabies vaccine shall not be administered to the dog or cat until after a ten (10) day observation period beginning with the date of the bite, scratch, or attack. CERTIFICATE OF VACCINATION. Upon vaccination, the veterinarian shall execute and furnish to the owner of the dog or cat as evidence thereof, a certificate of vaccination. The veterinarian shall retain a duplicate copy of the certificate and one copy shall be filed with the owner. Such certificate shall contain the following information: (A) The name, address, and telephone number of the owner of . the vaccinated dog or cat. (B) The date of vaccination. (C) The type of rabies vaccine used. (D) The year and number of the rabies tag. (E) The breed, age, color, and sex of the vaccinated dog or cat. SECTION 3. SECTION 4. . RABIES TAG. Concurrent with the issuance and delivery of the certificate of vaccination, the owner of the dog or cat shall cause to be attached to the collar or harness of the vaccinated animal a metal tag, serially numbered to correspond with the vaccination certificate number and bearing the year of issuance. LICENSE REQUIRED. All dogs and cats four (4) months of age or older which are kept, harbored, or maintained within the corporate limits of the City shall be licensed. Cat and dog license shall be issued by the animal control officer or his agent upon payment of the required fee for each cat or dog. The license fee for cats and dogs shall be $3.00. Before a City license will be issued, the owner of the cat or dog must present a certificate from a licensed veterinarian showing that said cat or dog has been vaccinated within the preceding twelve (12) months. If the veterinarian is unable to verify the same 9 . or such prior vaccination now undocumented, the owner shall sign an affidavit stating the veterinarian or clinic, the address, date and owner of the animal at the time the vaccination occurred. The owner shall state his name and address, and the breed, color, and sex of the cat or dog to be licensed. Said license shall be good for one year from date of issuance. TAG AND COLLAR. Upon payment of the license fee, the City shall issue to the owner a license certificate and a metal tag having stamped thereto on the year for which it is issued and the number corresponding with the number of the certificate. Such tag shall at all times be securely attached to a collar or harness around the neck of the animal. In case a tag is lost, a duplicate will be issued by the animal control officer or his agent upon presentation of the receipt showing the payment of license fee for the calendar year. Tags shall not be transferable from one animal to another, and no refunds shall be made. REVOCATION OF REGISTRATIONS (A) The Captain of Uniformed Patrol or his designate may revoke any cat or dog registration after a hearing for any one or more of the following reasons: . (1) Impoundment of a cat or dog by the City more than three (3) times during a twelve (12) month period. (2) More than three (3) final convictions of a person for violating this article when such convictions relate to the cat or dog which is being considered for revocation of its registration certificate. (3) Any combination of (1) and (2) totaling three (3) incidents. (4) Upon a determination that the cat or dog is a vicious cat or dog, as defined by this article. (B) Upon revoking the registration of any cat or dog, the Captain of Uniformed Patrol shall notify the owner of the cat or dog of said action in writing. Written notification shall be deemed made when a certified letter, return receipt requested, addressed to the last known mailing address of the cat or dog's owner is deposited in the U.S. Mail. (C) Upon the expiration of ten (10) days after written notification of revocation is deposited in the U.S. Mail, as provided above, no cat or dog which has had its registration revoked shall be kept, maintained, or harbored within the City limits. . 10 SECTION 5. . SECTION 6. SECTION 7. . SECTION 8. . REPORTING BITES. Every physician or other medical practitioner who treats a person or persons for any animal bite shall within twelve (12) hours report such treatment to the North Richland Hills Police Department or animal control officer, giving the name, age, sex, and precise location of the bitten person or persons and such other information as the officer or agency may require. REPORTING SUSPECTED RABIES. Any veterinarian who clinically diagnoses rabies or any person who suspects rabies in a dog, cat, or other domestic or wild animal shall immediately report the incident to the North Richland Hills Police Department or animal control officer, stating precisely where such animal may be found. If a known or suspected rabid animal bites or scratches a domestic animal, such incident shall also be reported as required above. CONFINEMENT OF DOGS AND CATS. Any owned dog or cat which has bitten a person shall be observed for a period of ten (10) days from the date of the bite. The procedure and place of observati~n shall be designated by the investigating officer or responsible agency, in compliance with State Law. If the dog or cat is not confined on the owner's premises, confinement shall be by impoundment in the North Richland Hills animal shelter, or at any veterinary hospital of the owner's choice. Such confinement shall be at the expense of the owner. Stray dogs and cats whose owner cannot be located shall be confined in the North Richland Hills animal shelter for a period of three (3) days and if unclaimed shall be destroyed and the brain of such animal immediately submitted to a qualified laboratory for rabies examination at the victim's expense. The owner of any dog or cat that has been reported to have inflicted a bite on any person shall on demand produce said dog or cat for impoundment, as prescribed in this section. Home quarantine as defined in Article 1, Section l-K may be allowed only in those incidences where permitted by State Law and agreed to by the Animal Control Officer. Refusal to produce said dog and cat constitutes a violation of this section, and each day of such refusal shall constitute a separate and individual violation. Any wild animal which has bitten a person shall be caught and killed and the brain submitted for rabies examination. Rodents, rabbits, birds, and reptiles are not considered to be transmitters of the rabies virus and shall not be submitted for laboratory examination for rabies. CREATING A HEALTH HAZARD. Any person who shall harbor or keep on his premises, or in or about a premises under his, control, any dog or cat or pet animal, and who shall allow his premises to become a hazard to the general health and welfare of the community, or who shall allow his premises to give off noxious or offensive odors due to the activity or presence of such animals, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. 11 SECTION 9. . SECTION 10. . SECTION 11. SECTION 12. . VICIOUS ANIMALS. No person shall own or harbor a vicious animal within the City of North Richland Hills: such an animal shall be impounded as a public nuisance. If impoundment of said animal cannot be made with safety, the animal may be destroyed without notice to the owner or harborer. Any dog which has, on separate occasions, inflicted two (2) or more bites where police reports were taken and quarantining was required and the dog was at large at the time the incidents occurred and the bites would be considered to be unprovoked by the victim(s) shall be deemed to be vicious and shall be removed from the City within 24 hours following the owner being notified, otherwise, said dog shall be impounded and destroyed in a humane manner. Any animal which kills another domestic or pet animal or kills or severly maimes an individual shall be removed from the City with 24 hours following the owner being notified, otherwise, said dog shall be impounded and destroyed. GUARD DOGS. All dogs kept solely for the protection of persons and property, residential, commercial or personal, shall be registered with the North Richland Hills Police Department. The area or premises in which such dog is confined shall be conspicuously posted with warning signs bearing letter not less than two (2) inches high, stating "GUARD DOG ON PREMISES". Said dog shall be issued a tag varying in color from City license tag, so designating that animal's function for a $5.00 fee. Said tag shall be attached to the collar or harness of the dog at all times, and shall bear the words "GUARD OR ATTACK DOG". Dogs registered under Section 10 shall not be required to purchase a City license tag as designated in Section 4, but shall be required to comply with the guidelines in Section 4. TAMPERING WITH TRAPS AND EQUIPMENT. No person shall remove, alter, damage, or otherwise tamper with a trap or equipment set out by the animal control officer. ANIMAL CARE. (A) No owner shall fail to provide his animals with sufficient good and wholesome food or water, adequate shelter and protection from weather, veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering, and with humane care and treatment. (B) No person shall beat, cruelly ill treat, torment, mentally abuse, overload, overwork, or otherwise abuse an animal, or ~ause, instigate, or permit any dog fight, cock fight, bull fight, or other combat between animals or between animals and humans. (C) No person shall abandon an animal in his custody. (D) No person shall give away any live animal as a prize for, or as an inducement to enter any contest, game or other competition or an inducement to enter a place of business; offer such animal as an incentive to enter into any business agreement whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade. 12 \ ' . . . (E) Any person who, as the operation of a motor vehicle, strikes a domestic animal shall immediately report such injury or death to the animal's owner; in the event the owner cannot be ascertained and located, such operator shall at once report the accident to the appropriate law enforcement agency or to the local humane society. (F) No person shall expose any known poisonous substance, whether mixed with food or not, so that the same shall be liable to be eaten by any domestic animal or person. This Section is not intended to prohibit the prudent use of herbicides, insecticides, or rodent control materials. No person shall expose an open trap or metal jaw type that shall be liable to injure any domestic animal or person. SECTION 13. AUTHORITY TO DESTROY INJURED/DISEASED ANIMAL. The North Richland Hills Police Department animal control officer or authorized representative, is authorized to destroy any injured or diseased animal, whether such animal is on public or private property, and the recovery of such injuries or disease is in serious doubt, and after a reasonable effort had been made to locate the owner of such animal. SECTION 14. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200). Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 15. SEVERANCE CLAUSE. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. SECTION 16. REPEALER. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict here with are hereby repealed with the effective date of this ordinance. Passed and Approved this day of 1983. Jim Ramsey - Mayor Pro Tern ATTEST: Jeanette Moore - City Secretary 13 April.21, .1983 /t DATE: SUBJECT :. . Resolution reqardinq proposed Federal Sanctions under Clean Air Act. DEPARTMENT : Administration BACKGROUND: See' attached letter from Council of Governments for explanation. . CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Pass resolution BUDGETED ITEM: YES N/A NO N/A () 1 ~J f-/ 1-1 /y /'/,>/1 J f// /j" 4ß'f/KJ ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~~----~~--~~~---~--~--~----~~~--~~-~----~--~---~--~-~-~~------~----~-~~--~~--~--~~~~------- . ..::: . . e ~ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency is considering imposing certain sanctions on the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex area because of alleged failure to meet air quality standards; and WHEREAS, such sanctions, if imposed, might include withholding of funds for highway construction and sewage treatment plants; and WHEREAS, the withholding of such funds would have a serious negative impact on the citizens of North Richland Hills; and WHEREAS, there is substantial reason to believe that the imposing of such sanctions is unwarranted and unfair, as outlined in the attached position statement prepared by the North Central Texas Council of Government; therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that the attached position statement be adopted and approved; and therefore BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution and the attached position statement be transmitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and Congressmen representing this area with the request that the remedies called for therein be approved. Passed and Approved this day of , 1983. Dick Faram - Mayor. ATTEST: Jeanette Moore - City Secretary North Central Texas Council of Governments . . p, 0, Drawer COG" ~!lington. Texas 76005-5888 FROM: Florence Shapiro DATE: March 28, 1983 President, North Central Texas Council of Governments Mayor Pro Tern, City of Plano Bob Bolen Chairman, Regional Transportation Council f~ayor, City of Fort Worth TO: Selected Local Government Officials in North Central Texas SUBJECï: Regional Comments on Proposed Federal Sanctions Under Clean Air Act Enclosed for your information and action is a joint NCTCOG Executive Board- Regional Transportation Council position statement pertaining to the proposed. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) construction and funding sanctions. . As you may be aware, the proposed sanctions include a moratorium on the construction of major polluting facilities, and the withholding of fùnds for air Quality planning, highway construction, and sewage treatment plants. These proposed sanctions by EPA result from air quality violations and wóuld affect all cities within Dallas and Tarrant Counties. This position statement has also been sent to members of the Texas delegation . in the U. S. Congress. We encourage your jurisdiction to take action on this issue and encourage your use of the attached statement. The deadline for comments to'EPA is March 21, 1983; however, recent information indicates that this will be extended to May 5, 1983. Comments should be sent to-- Central Docket Section (A-130) Docket No. A-83~Ol U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 401 M Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20460 Comments to U. S. Senators and Representatives are encouraged. If you have any questions on this matter, please contact Gordon Shunk, Director of Transportation and Energy, NCTCOG, (817) 461-3300. We appreciate your support. . F~;~ ~~ Bo 0 en mdm E ncl osure Centerpoint TWQ 616 Six Flags Drive Dallas/Fort Worth Metro 817/461-3300 . - Hartn Central Texas Council of Governments . P. 0, Drawer CÒG Arlington, Texas 76005-5888 Comments on the Proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Construction and Funding Sanctions' (48 Federal Register 4972, "Compliance with the Statutory Provisions of Part 0 of the Clean Air Act," February 3, 1983) The following comments are provided by the Executive Board of the North Centra 1 Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) and the Regi ona 1 Transportat ion Council (RTC). The Governor of Texas designated NCTCOG as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Dallas-Fort Worth area and as the lead agency for transportat ion - air qua 1 ity p 1 ann ing, with the RTC serving as the transportation. policy body for the MPO. , . .:: ~ ~: .:-î " - ,. ...>:.t" -:; . ...-..,~" '-¿~ "~~II :-.-...'........-........~: .~::: :.~~~~. '.~~:~ . > r..:.:;": ':1~ local officials in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan region support the continuation of effective air quality standards; however, they recolTlTlend an appropriate balance among air quality, mobility, and economic objectives. This tradeoff among objectives is the joint reponsibility of the citizens of this country, local and state officials, the United States Congress, and the Ennvironmental Protection Agency. Specific cOlTlTlents on the proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) construction and funding sanctions are described below. Section 1. Ozone data from air quality monitoring stations in Dallas, Tarrant, and surrounding counties should be reexamined by local governments, the Texas Air Control Board (TACS), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to assure that accurate data are used in a consistent manner for determining whether air quality standards are being met. Factors which may cause these data to be inaccur.ate, incomplete, or not representative should be identified. The following three items highlight these concerns. . Inaccurate - The ozone data presently utilized by all parties has not yet been validated and approved. The effect· of ozone transport on these values has not been adequately considered.. . Incomplete - Because the deadline for implementing air quality control strategies was December 31, 1982, the ozone data for 1982 does not account for air quality improvements made since the end of the 1982 ozone season (i.e., September). Ozone data collected in 1983 would measure the effect; veness of these projects, espec i ally the recent improvement in new car turnover. . . Not. Represeñtative - The location of Continuous Air Monitoring (CAM) equipment at non-typical locations (e.g., airport grounds) can often be measuring a localized and therefore non-representative condition. ~ Centerpoint Two 616 $i.x ~.Ia.gs Drive Dallas/Fort Worth Metro 817/461-3300 '00 ! ...... ..., " "\-:... . ~tï.íl~'· .';:'~'~ . ';~£i~ i~~~iS.-~ . ~.' . . -.... . . ...:: , - . ... Section 2. , ~ The EPA should be encouraged to rede~ignate Tarrant County to a Tier non attainment status because of technical and statistical questions about dat used to determine that Tarrant County exceedances warrant Tier II status. Thi' redesignation would result in a sanction-free period until July 1, 1984. Ther~ are three reasons for this redesign at ion to Tier I. · The fourth highest ozone value over the last three years for Tarran' County equals the determination point used by EPA for tie1 designations (i.e., 0.14). The present procedure used by EPA tt determine the tier designation of each local area does not adequatel~ account for variable meteorological conditions from year to year. · Of the 12 total ozone exceedances in Tarrant County between Januar~ 1980 and December 1982, 11 occurred on days with a 5 to 10 mile pel hour wind from the direction of neighboring Dallas County. Cons;sten· with the July 3,1982, Federal Register notice [48 FR 4975J, thes~ transport effects of ozone should be considered in the attainmen; designations. · Because the deadline for implementing air quality control strateg;e~ was December 31, 1982, the 1982 ozone data does not account for recen1 improvements. This is especially true of the turnover in n~ vehicles. Section 3. Congress and the EPA should be encouragect. to review whether the present Cleal Air Act requirements which permit the ozone standard to be exceeded on1 three times in three years are reasonable and appropriate. There are tw cot)cerns with regard to the ozone standard. The first concern specificall addresses the three-year standard. Given this standard, the earl iest dat that Dallas and Tarrant could reach attainment is January 1, 1986. This ti frame applies even if Dallas and Tarrant Counties do not exceed the ozon standard in 1983, 1984, and 1985. In addition to the time-frame portion of th standard, EPA and Congress "need to address specifically the appropriateness 0 the 0.12 ppm ozone standard. Careful evaluation of the tradeoffs among ai quality standards, mobility, and economic effects should be considered. Fa example, in fiscal year 1983 a loss of $150 million in roadway construction i the Dallas-Fort Worth area would increase unemployment by 12,000 persons. Section 4. The EPA should be encouraged to recognize that its lIapprovalll of the 197 Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) constitutes a determination that the pl was "adequatell and as a result, sanct ions should not be imposed on· highw construction, sewage treatment, and air quality plannin~ funds. The 1979 Tex State Implementation Plan was developed, submitted, and implemented on tift according to EPA regulation. 2 . . . ~ ..,Þ' '--- Sect ion 5. .: The EPA shou~d be encouraged to reinitiate the State Implementation Plan process· in order to assure continued effort toward obtaining the ambient air quality standards. If construction or funding sanctions are imposed until standards are met, an estimate of the mobility and economic impact of such a policy should be documented by EPA [48 Federal Register 4977]. Section 6. The Congress should be encouraged to modify the Clean Air Act so as to address specifically situations, such as that found in Dallas and Tarrant Counties, wherein standards were violated even though the State Implementation Plan had indicated they would not be. This concern specifically addresses use of emission reduction data ·to determine the air quality components and approval of a State Implementation Plan and ozone data to determine the attainment status and imposition of sanctions. As a result, the local and state governments are at the discretion of the EPA with regard to the relationship of anticipated emission reductions and projected changes in ozone values. If this relationship developed by EPA is incorrect, the local areas, not EPA, suffer the consequences. 3 ... .~ ... . DATE: 4-19-83 .. .'-.. . ... " Johnson Water Tank Repair & Repaint SUBJECT :. '. . DEPARTMENT: Utility. BACKGROUND: This is the ground tank located at the west end of TCJC campus. -- ' . CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve the bid of R & S Quality Painting Contractors in the amount of $31,485.00 : BUDGETED ITEM: . YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: Utili ty Reserves '\ .,,., . " ------------------~---~~~-~~---------------------~--------------------------- . -2 .. ... . . . - .. I, i, > KNOWL TON-ENGLìSH~FlOWERS, INC. CbNSUL TING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas Apri 1 15, 1983 Honorable Mayor & City Council City of North Richland Hills ·7301 N.E. loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-419(a), CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, REPAIRING & REPAINTING THE JOHNSON STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK In accordance ~th our i~structions, bids were received April 14, 1983, for the referenced project. This project includes minor repair work and repainting of both the interior and exterior surfaces of the Johnson ground storage tank located at Harwood Road and the Grapevine Highway. The individual bid tabulations are attached for your review. As the tabulation indicates, bids were received from twelve (12) contractors. The low bid was received from R&S Quality Painting Contractors, P.O. Box 886, Gladewater, Texas 75647, for the lump sum amount of $31,485.00. . The contract completion time was established at 30 calendar days. We would note that although unit price bid items were set up in the proposal for repair work as ordered by the Owner, the low bidder chose 'to include all repair work as well as painting in one lump sum bid. We have requested that the Contractor provide a list of references and other similar painting jobs for your review and consideration. On the basis of the bids submitted, we would recommend that this contract be awarded to R&S Quality Painting Contractors in the lump sum amount of $31,485.00 for a period of 30 calendar days. The engineer's estimate was $41,000.00. Please call if you have any questions. r ~r. RWA/l j c Enel osu res cc: ¡-1r. Rodger N. 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OZ >< ~ ;Þ V) W cc(X)n% ~ ::~~~ I O(..J-f~ U"I ø :::c:x> \0 ~(,I»:Z CD <. n:z I ..... -t R3~~s~8 NO";;o ~ W~ r- -0 ~;::~ ~ -< "'0<:: :;Z n- rr\ n o V) --i CX) i"'1 -0 --0 V) .... <.:::c ,." ~ ~~~~ .Ç:::a C,/') r'T1- N <CCV)C"") U"I ..... 0 ('T1 ~ ~><8rr'1 w~mw;::o:z V'\ .....,.. 0 -C -I W......., .......,. ('T1 w-w :::0 oz , o ""'Oc: ~Z (ì..... ~-t n o V') -t N ;0 -0 n ~. ~ ,.". 0» A 00:3:-4 1 ""'Of'Ti ~ ~CC~;o w ~O-<-f I .. X.. » o :z O"'I'...J-IW_~ O"'I<..n><'::'Z W...-. OCï~ (J1 f'T1 ~ ;;C <:: - n t'T"t (.1'\ ~c ~:z Cï - ,.,,-t ("") o t/) -I (~ ~^ ~6 ~~ ~,-- ""'~ ~O ~Z ,.., I ~m " - ....L. ~C) :EC g ~ :;:I: Ô ' ~ r-l' o ~ m ^' ,v) z o P' c -I >, Ç) c:: r-. :> -f o z ~ r;; f'T'1 -I W o .." W .. . -'7 /) (/"'/ c,.... '" ,." DATE: 4-12-83 . ... r 'VI t (Page 1) SUBJECT :. Track Lpader and Trailer (One Each) . DEPARTMENT: Publi,c Works On March 29, 1983 at 10:00 A.M., bid's were opened for the above mentioned BACKGROUND: 'equipment; '8 bid specifications were mailed and 5 returned. They are outl~ned below: , Trinity: Equipment (John Deere) Exceptions None Alternate Darr Equipment (Caterpiller) Exceptions None Darr Equipment (Ca te:rpîller)' Exceptions Non~ Shaw Equipment (Fiåt Allis) Except~ons 10 Mahaney International (Inter~?tional) Exceptions 10 Case Equipment (Case) Ex"ceptions 5* $97,487.00 $88,762.00 $75,243.00 $67 ,.000. 00 $59~657.64 $59,069.63 *The Case traek loader has a smaller bucket width 79" "instead of 83"; the digging .dept~·is·4U instead of.4.30ff; the .tipping load is 12,975 instead· of 15,500 1bs; the brakeout force is 14,500 Ibs instead of 18,000· lbs; the overall Meight is . 20,190 1bs instead of 25,800 Ibs. The warranty f~r the caterpiller is 6 months full warranty, 30 months power train on parts and service CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve/disapprove awarding the purchase of one track loader and trailer in the amount of $59~069.63 to Case Equipment. BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT ~E~ Ol-6~~04-6600. .. . ~h:l l0'U t\N~t . . ----ïT--- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- I I ~ .' / , / . DATE: SUBJECT :. Page 2 . DEPARTMENT : BACKGROUND: The warranty of the Case is 12 months unlimited hours, engine 2 years or 2000 hours whichever occurs first parts and service. After' the initlal i2 months a chârge is made for field service.. Mr. Gene Riddle and I have required the Caterpille~ and the Case" track loaders be demonstrated. After viewing the two track loaders in the'sgme situation, 'we feel the Case out performed the higher priced Caterpill~r track loader. The acquisition of the track loader is to implement some of the programs as .outlined ~n the Public Works study. Case Equipment also bid a 24000 lbs capacity trailer, I have been able to negoiate a larger trailer (300~"lb capacity) ,with out'an additional.cost to the City. (This is a 1550.00 saving) . CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES NO ---~~--~~~-~----~-~----~--~~~-~-~--~----~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~-~------~-~-~-~~----~~----~-~--~-~ . '. · t . . " ) , .~ ~ CITY OF NORTHRICHLAND HILLS ß PURCHASING DEPARTMENT .~ NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS of tl1e Metroplex INVITATION TO BID AND BID QUOTATION FORM r VENDOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS SHOW THIS INFORMATION ON ENVELOPE: '"" Case Power Equipment Request For:- TRACK LOADER 2019 W. Airport Freeway Bid Opening Date: ~ARCH 29,1983 - AT 10:00 A.M. Euless, Texas 76039 Date: Requisition No. 10711 10:00 A.M. - MARCH 29,1983 Sealed bids will be received until City of North Richland Hills, P. O. Box 18609 Attn. Don Lars 0 n 283-2844 North R ichland Hills. Texas 76118 ATTN:CITY SECRETARY Phone: ' 281-004.1 ITEM .DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT 'UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 TRACK. LOADER PER SPECIFICATION r!:J~O RC;O~ 1 EACH 51015aRR 5101:) 88 2 ALTERNATE BID TRACK LOADER PER SPECIFICATION 1 EACH no bid no bid WITH LGP TRAC · '3 TRATI FR PFR SPFrTf:TrATTON Ea2:er Beaver 1 ?HnR , I=" A r~ ~()~~ 7F. ~nF;~ 7F; . .. ~ . . . SUB-TOTAL ""- ALL BIDS MUST BE EXTENDED AND TOTALED BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED. TOTAL BID ~'o~tt. 6.] TERMS N¡;;¡ % 30 DAYS, F,O.B, CITY OF NORTH R.AND HILLS: DELIVERY IN DAYS FROM R T OF ORDER. The City of North Richland Hills Purchas- ing pt, reserves the right to reject ~ny or-all bIds, waive formal'a ties, Or to award purchases on an individual item basis when in its best interests. ALL SALES AND USE TAXES TO BE EXCLUD- ED FROM 810, PRICES TO BE aUp:rED F,O,8, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, IN SUBMITTING THI::> BID, VENDOR AGREES THAT AC- CEPTANCE OF ANY OR ALL QUOTATIONS BY THE PUR- CHASING DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH- LAND~I LS WIT IN A REASONABLE PERIOD CONSI. TUTES INDIN ~m~J~ R: Equipment COMP : BY: ~ PHONE NUMB SIGNATURE: DATE: 3 ').( f'J NE\~ TRÞ,CK LOADER This specification is intended to describe the minimum .ype LOàde~. . · 1. ENGINE - Diesel, 4 cÿlt 80 H.P. Gross 87 HI? 2. STEERING - Foot pedal control, Hydrostatic or clutch brake requirements for a Track 3. BRAKE - Hydrostatic 4. BUCK~T - Multi· purpose (4 in 1) 5. CAPACITY BUCKET - 1.3 yd. 6. BUCKET CUTTING EDGE- Stfaight 7. BUCKET CUTTING WIDTH - 83" 8. BUCKET CUTTING TEETH -8 bolt on with replaceable tips 9. DUMP CLEARANCE @ FULL LIFT 'AND 450DISCHARGE - 8'4" 10. REACH @ 45° DISCHARGE ANGLE 7 t CLEARANCE- 4 tI" 11. DIGGING DEPTH -4.30 inches 4IÞ MACHINE OVERALL LENGTH - 17 FT. 13. MACHINE OVERALL HEIGHT -,14 FT. 14. STATIC TIPPING LOAD - 15,500LB. 15. BREAKOUT FORCE- 18,000 LB. 16.0PERATING WEIGHT - 25,800 LB. 17. CAB -Enclosed with R.O.P.S. that meet SAE J395, SAE JI040A and 1503741 18. TRANSMISSION - Power Shift 19. GUAGE PACKAGE - With coolant and transmission oil temperatures 20. LIGHTING SYSTEMS - Four lights, 2 forward, 2 rear 21. Track shall have track length on ground of 2400 sq. inches;6'roller track frame 22. Unit shall have a rear mounted ripper - scarifier . ..:::- YES NO x X X X X X 79" X X X 4" X X X X X X X X X X X ·. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT , '" Unit, shall have fu~l vandal protection consisting of lockable fuel tank cap with .dlOCk, ìockable cover to prevent access to the radiator cap with padlock, and two d10cks to .1ock servi ce doors or equa 1 . Unit shall have heater and defroster,. ether starting aid. &. fire extinguisher. \ Vendor shall deliver one (1 ea.) each maintenance manual and operating manual when loader is delivered. Vendor shall be required to offer a full training school on equipment. Type of schooling offered ~ rQquirQd Manufacture's Warranty Offered: · Parts ]2. rrnntn~ l1nl ;m;-rpn h()llr~ ~ Service ~~mP ~~ ~hn'7P in ~n()r _ Where 'service will be preformed 2019 W. Airport Freeway - Euless, Texas pngìnp., ? ~7earg, or 2000 ho~~ uThich~'tTQr occurs first A fee is charged for Field Service Delivery - . 45 - 60 Days after 'receipt of order. TRAILER Vendor shall bi'd a trailer that is the right GV~J and size to haul type of track loader bid. GVW 24,000 HEI GiT 34" LENGTH overall 24'6" AXLE Tandem Duals SURGE BRAKESElectric brakes w/break away kit LIGHTS X TIRES 9:00Xl4.5 · PIN DAL HIT CH X .ARRANTY6 rixmths ...::- . The undersigned here by offers to sell 'to the City of North Richland Hills,,' on the terms and.conditions contained in this proposal, the general conditions and"th e· s peci fi cat ions and any other condi ti ons that may be attached and further certi fy that our attached proposal submitted by CaC1e PO~~7ør -"'nd E'lu;g¡menr complies with all the specifications as outlined in the City of North Ri hland's bid specification, be it further specified that any non compliance with the City of North Richland Hills specifications is to be outlined in detail stating sa i d vendors refprpn~pn . except ions. . And further understand that the City of North Richland Hills acceptanc~ of any proposal from any vendor is only with the expressed understanding that the City of.North Richland Hills has full right to acceptor reject any and alì. proposals, or any part there of. . ~~ ~ Si~ Ti tl e Ä .3 ).,8/8> Da te' I rA~R 'J:n'\TRRR? 1fDJiTPMRN"r Compa ny Name . . .. 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Capacity - 24,000 lbs. @ 54 mph o v era '11 Len 9 t h - 24' 6 II Overall Width - 96" Bed Length - 20' 011 B é ~1 ~~ í d t h - 96 It Bea rielgnt - 34" BRAKES: Elect}-'ic 121411 x 5" TIRES: 9:00 - 14.5F TOW HITCH - Adju·stable for 3 heights DECK: ::" H d ;' d ~t; 00 J - ins t a 11 e d 1 en 9 t h \-J i s e LIGHTS & ELECTRIC SYSTEM - 12 Volt, Complete set fur'nished COLOR; High~ay Yellow RUN N I N G G [,'; R : S p r' i n 9 s u s pen s ion for' C u s h ; 0 n e d ride " ,~ ..~ .. " 1 ~ -44 ~ J:fðiÍer BeULi-er GENERAL ENGi~JES CO,. I~~C. ~ t ,,' .1 ;. f ; . EASTERN ~lANT Interstate 295 Thorot-Jre. Ne'N Jersey 08086 609-845-5400 SOUTH\VEST PLANT 1 1 Ù 0 !:, t \: r ~ L: t è 20 \ V es t A( in~jt.::n. T,~^ 3S 76017 817·4Ô7,1221 «. " \......- ...:: Gene,al Engines Co. Inc.. ,ese"'ttS thd "ght co chdng6 \Jeslyn. "\dh~"dl Jn~j vI 5ØeC,f,cat'ons w.thout notice and "",.thout 'ncumnij c)ny obllÿdtlon to su,-h (h6lnge~ ; . , /f / d-/ I ) DATE: 4-13-83 . .. { f\ Î' J 4IÞ SUBJECT~ . Bio-Phone (Mobil Phone for Paramedics) DEPARTMENT : Fire Department BACKGROUND: On March 29, 1983, 10:00 A.M., bids for the above mentioned bio-phone were 'opened: 5 bid sets were mailed, 5 returned and are broken down as follows: General Electric No Bid American Communications No Bid Russ Miller and Associates No Bid Medical Communications & Instruments 6,650.00 less 2% $6,517.00 Motorola, Inc. 5,950.00 Net $5.950.00 Both Medical. Communication and }1otoro1a meet or exceed our specifications. The bio-phone is to be used to update the paramedic·program.~ . CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve/di~approve awarCl;ne t-np pllrr'h~~p' nf nnp bio-phone from Motorola in the amount of $5.950.00 BUDGETED ITEM: YES x NO jR: 01-90-03-6400 ~ ~- .. ___l____~_____~_______________________________________________________------ . , . . w' -jJ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS .. . , ,- PURCHASING DEPARTMENT , , "" I .. of the ~1e~p!ex NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS .. INVITATION TO BID AND BID qUOTATION FORM r VENDOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS SHOW THIS INFORMATION ON ENVELOPE: ~ Motorola Inc. Request F,?r: B 10 - PHONE 3320 Belt Line Rd. Bid Opening Date: f'1A RCH '29,1983 - AT 10:00 A.M. .Dallas, Texas 75234 Date: Requisition No. 10664 At tn . John Frances 214-241-2151 Sealed 'bids will be received until 10:00 A.M. - MARCH 29,1983 City of North Richland Hilts, P. O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 ATTN: CITY SECRETARY Phone: 281-0041 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 PORTABLE BID - PHONE PER SPECIFICATION 1 EACH t t;Qt.;n nr ~ t:;Qt.;n nn .. - - '"",", P44E9N~191-N Motorola. APCOR EM9 Pn~t~h"p Compatible with Trinitv EMS system. Includes Ca.bles, Chargers and Ants as required in your specs. =- ~T1-: ø r"\ ~ o~ , '\, ~ nð ~+,... '"' ~ ~ - '" - 1:' ,"". .. - - ~... · ..... B,nd lRbor '~rarrAntv i ~ þ} Qf'\ included. LocR.l i1otorola. Factory Service Center lOCR.t ed in Irving J Tx. . \ - SUB-TOTAL "- ALL BIDS MUST BE EXTENDED AND TOTALED BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED. TOTAL BID ~ 5950. OO~ TERMS Net ~~ DAYS,F.O.B,CITYOFNORTH R'eNO HILLS: DELIVERY IN 6~ DAYS FROM R T OF ORDER. The City of North Richland Hilts Purchas- ing Dept. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive formali- ties, or to award purchases on an indiv.idual item basis when in its best interests. ALL SALES AND USE TAXES TO BE EXCLUD- ED FROM 810, PRICES TO BE QUOTED F,O,B. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, . . IN SUBMITTING THI~ BID, VENDOR AGREES THAT AC- CEPTANCE OF ANY OR ALL QUOTATIONS BY THE PUR· CHASING DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH. LAND HILLS \VITHIN A REASONABLE PERIOD CONSI- TUTES A BINDING CONTRACT, COMPANY: Mntn-rnl ~ BY: John R. Fr:l~C!.c PHONE NUMB , SIGNATURE; DATE: M81-' ;0 THIS IS NOT A PURCHASE ORDER ~ ., . . .. .. , .. The undersigned .here by offers to sell to the City of North Richland Hills, . on the terms and conditions contained in this proposal t the general conditions and the specifications and any other conditions that may be attached and further certify that our attached proposal submitted by MntnÞn1 R C &. E' complies with all the specifications as outlined in the City of North Richland's bid specification, be it further specified that any non compliance with the City of North Richland Hills specifications is to be outlined in detail stating said vendors N ne exceptions. And further understand t~at the City of North Richland Hills acceptance of any proposal from any vendor is only with the expressed understanding that the.City of North Richland Hills has full right to accept or reject any and all proposals, or any part there of. E THIS MUST BE SUBMIT·ED WITH VENDOR QUOTATION. ,01/ DATE: 4-19-83 · SUBJECT :. New Modular Ambulance Page 1 DEPARTMENT: Fire - Paramedic Ambu¡ance Service BACKGROUND: On March 29, 1983, 10:00 A.M., bids were opened for the above mentioned equipment. '6 bid specifications were mailed, 4 were returned and are outlined below. Summer Ambulance exceptions 2 $43,380.00 Texas Superior exceptions 2 $39,809.00 Superior Remount exceptions 2 $39,903.42' '. less 782.42 $39.121.00 Superior Southwest exceptions 2 $38,,890.00 The two exceptions taken by each vendor are for tire size, 7.50 x 16.5 8~ply nylon instead of 8.75 x 16.,5 8-ply nylon, and gear ratio of 3.10:1 instead of 4.10:1. Both of these are acceptable: After visiting two of the ambulance manufacturers (Superior Southwest · 'and Superior Remount)~ confering with the Chief of the City of Dallas Paramedic Program. and consideration of costs which Chief Gertz and I 'felt were too high. all b.ids were reiected and the ambulance was re-bid. Chief Gertz and I felt after reviev7in~ ambu1ance'~ ~n various stages of construction at Superior Remount and Superior Southwest. and talking to the other cities (Houston~ Dallas. Galveston) that we really do not need an all CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approve/disapprove the purchase of one Modular Ambulan~~ from Superior Southwest in the amount of· $35,397.00 ( s P P ::t r r :::¡ (" 11 p n m; n 11 r p ~ f,. nm February 14, 198'3 Pre-Coune. i] mppt; ng. Rl1t1!:Ptpci :::¡mn11n t ; ~ $ if;;; nnn) BUDGETED ITEM: . YES X NO , : 1 ~)f(1ng .... ------- ~------------------~-------------------------------------------------------- I r · -- DATE: '.... · SUBJECT :. Page 2 DEP ARTMENT : BACKGROUND: aluminum ambulance. We feel the lessor expensive steel and aluminum VJith riveted skins will serve our needs at a lower cost to the City. The second ·bid results ~re outlined below. Superior Remount exceptions 2 $36,700 Le~s 744~OO $1S,Qf)f) Summer Ambulance exçeptions 3* S1ó,1óó SUDerior Southwest exceptions 2 Alternate Bid SUDerior Southwest e~ceptions 2 $35~397 $34,997 The exceptions are the ~ame as outlined in their nriein~' hiñ prnpn~~l'~ pxrppr fnr Summer which h;:i~ bid ~n ~ll ~lt1minum ~mhn'anrea SnpPYinr Sn11rnù7p~r ~'l~n ~l1hm;rt-pr1 ~n 'a" tprnarp hiil nf $14,QQ] 00 · and VJ()t11d not he rnmparihlp . 11~ine ~ranil~ril farrnry r~hinpr~) rniQ i~ nnr rn ~pp~ifi~ation tJi th ~nmp nf t-np PlJ.ll i pmpn-t rn~ t thp "Pi rp· nppt 'tÂrn11 1 if nP'?d to store. The warranty offered by each vendor is:, Superior Remount ~ Truck 12 months/ 12,000 miles on the chassis, 15 years modular structure. Summer Ambulance - 12 months/ 12,000 miles on the chassis, 15 years modular structure. Superior Ambulance - 12 months/ 12,000 miles on the chassis, 10 year modular structure. This ambulance is needed to up~ate the paramedic program_and replace an outda~ed un~t. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ----~-~-~-~~~--~---~--~~---~-~~~~-~-~~-~--~-~~~--~~-~-~~~-~-----~--~--~--~----~----~~~----~ · pre-Council J.1eetil1'g February 14, 1983 Page 2 · ITEM DISCUSSION OF PARAMEDIC PROGRAM · DISCUSSION OF PUBLIC WORKS PRODUCTIVITY STUDY · DISCUSSION a lack of interest exhibited on the first residential .lueeting. Rodger Line briefed the Council on the increase in service provided by a paralnedic Program. He explained that all of the equiplnent was currently budgetèd and the personnel were trained and ready to go. Chief Gertz explained that we now have only a transporting service, (basic life support) and with the Paraluedic Program we will be capable of administering drugs and treating patients in route to the hospital (advanced life support). An expla11~ tion was given by RL regarding the use of the new alubulances and tha tit will be a first line vehicle. Our present first line vehicle is a '77 Chevrolet and will be used prilnarily as backup. The COUllcil approved ßloving ahead with this progralu. Dennis Horvath explained the features of the Public Work ManageIuent System a11d Council approved the proposed recoIrunenda tiOllS and directed the Staff to begin iIupleruentation_ The Staff was requested to continue its' search for a street sweeping contractor and report back to the Council. ASSIGNMENT Stan Gertz & John Whitney Follow-up. . . DenIlis & Gene Follow up on iInpleluen ta tion of recolnluendatior . . . 2 1 4 · 3 7 1 - 3 4 7 4 *m<$i:;::ø~~~:M:::t;'WW1:4t~~~iÆ=:i~>:¢ï~~*~Nì$:;.ø:~1~$;;:;~%~;::ø;:~Wt::tt::~:%~t~::~:::~::+:t:::?:T:::::~;:;::;':::;j;<:::::.<;:;: . . SUPERIOR SOUTHWEST p.O. 80 X 8 77 5, 3910 E. 0 V E R TON R 0 A D .'bJLu. ':7..... .".16 April 12, 1983 Mr. John Whitney ,City of North Richland Hills Purchasing IEpa.rtment P.O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills, TX 76118 Dear Mr. Whitney: Superior Southwest is pleased to have the opporttL1"li ty to suhni t a pro¡:>osal for your emergen,cy rredical vehicle needs. Please find, enclosed, literature covering the First Res¡:>onse line of emergency vehicles as well as your ori- ginal bid specifications, First Res¡:>onse Type I KKK certification, and the First Response 10 year m:x:ìular bcrly warranty. Due to the fact that you have requested a rebid of your original specifica- tions, we must point out several items of interest, as follows: 1. Superior Southwest proposes to furnish a First Res¡:>onse Type I modular ambulance in accordance to your original request with the following exceptions: A. The bcrly construction shall be 0.100" aluminum panels ri- veted to steel frame~rk. All exterior doors shall œ all aluminum construction. B.· Rear axle ratio shall be 4.10: 1 in lieu of the requested. 3.10:1 (item 19 under chassis specifications). C. Tires are to œ 7.50 X 16 due to the fact that 8. 75 X / 16.5 tires are no longer available fran the chassis ræn- ufacturer. D. All other requested. specifications published. in requisi- tion no. R10662 will be strictly adhered to. - · · · E. The requested CCltl.P3r1:rnent and cabinet configuration re- quested by North R:Lchland Hills will be furnished by Su,perior Southwest on the First Response Type I we are proposing to furnish. The total selling price of the vehicle as noted aoove sha.11 be $35, 397.00 F .O.B. North Richland Hills with delivery scheduled 60 days after receipt of order. 2. During the vehicle inspection tour by Chief stan Gertz I we were of the opinion tha.t the standard First Response floorplan con- tained many desirable features and, in fact, features rrore cubic fcx:>tage of storage spa.ce. If the City of North Richland Hills wishes to accept the standard First Response floorplan, you rray deduct $400.00 from the price stated aoove for a total price of $34,997.00 F .O.B. North Richland Hills. Delivery would also be 60 days after receipt of order. Once again, we appreciate the opportunity to subni t our proposal. Please feel free to contact us should you require additional infornation. Sincerely, JcdrfÞ;4 Scott Haile Vice President Sales SH/lc Enclosure DATE: 4-19-83 ,t1 ..., C74 ~ . "" . SUBJECT:. . Snow Heights Street"& Drainage Proiect DEP ARTMENT : Public Works BACKGROUND: This change order #1 is for the purpose of improving the water pressure and . ' service around Briley, Tabor and Lariat, west of Rufe Snow. This pro;ect includes an 8" line in Briley Dr. from Rufe Snow. to Lariat, then north on Lariat with an 8" line to Circleview Dr. The bid alsò includes repair of the streets after the water line is in place. . - CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve change order #l~with Austin Road Co. in the amount of $42,057.94 BUDGETED ITEM: . YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: G.O. Bonds /1' . -----~-_:_-------------~--------------------------- . <- . .It' · · · ROUTING JOB NO. FILING RLK LlG KEE DEM BPF RWA MER o HeW AS GWF DRW KNOWL TON-ENGLÌSH-FLOWERS, INC. .. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas 1'" t... '.~'.....""'t"".~ April 7, 1983 If!! ð 3 Austin Road Co. P.O. Box 2285 Ft. Worth, Texas 76113 Attention: Mr. Dwight Smith Re: 3-326, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, SNOW HEIGHTS STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 We are enclosing Change Order No. 1 to the referenced project for your review. Attached';s a plan showing proposed water system improvements on Briley and Lariat Trail. This Change Order includes quantity exten- sions for Items 1, 13, 14, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31. Three addi- tional items are inlcuded (33, 34, and 35) as shown on the attached form. The unit prices shown for these items are based on a quotation from your utility sub-contractor, Leonard Hazel. We have also included Item No. 36 in the amount of 6% of the total of Items 33, 34, and 35 to cover your extra costs. Please sign the attached Change Order form if you approve of the pro- posed prices shown, and return the fonn to our office for our execution. We will then forward the Change Order to the City for Council consideration of approval. We would note for your information that if the proposed prices shown on this Change Order are not acceptable to you, then the Public Works Department may elect to advertise for bids on this extra work as a separate contract. Please call if you have any questions. RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager 7~1r. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works ~ Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works G£-tJE .. " f.) uS-r, ¡J R (; 14(/ t P/(o f'oSA '- I~ ATrA Cf/EO --- ¡:¿~ 4../5-,5'3 550 FIRST ST ATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO /267-3367 · · · THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS AUSTIN ROAD COMPANY SNOW HEIGHTS 1982 STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS -rt / CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT WH1~~ WAS DATED Between And For FEBRUARY 2 K- E- F NO. 3-326 . t 1983 (OWNER) ( CONTRACTOR) I Pursuant to the provisions of Se~t;on 6 of the General Conditions of the Contract, this Change Order, when fully executed, shall constitute the authority to change the work of the Project as follows: Add the following additional quantities to items included in original Contract: ITEM NO. 1. 13. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT L.F. S. y . T01'1 Saw Cuts Tack Coat 16. Type D ID1AC For Misc. Uses 6xQ Tapping Sleeve w/Gu Tapping Valve & Box Ductile Iron Fittings Short Single Wat.er Serve Line' Long Single Water Serve Line Short Double Water Serve Line. Long Double Water Serve L;n~ 2:27 Concrete Cap 6" Thick EACH LBS. EACH EACH EACH EACH L. F. 21. 26. 27. 28. 29. ·30. 31. UNIT QUANTITY 3,054 759 '87 UNIT TOTAL PRICE COST 1.00 $ 3,054.00 0.06 45.54 32.55 2,831.85 2 800 1 1 5 5 1,689 801.15 2.00 152.2S- 201.60 171.15 247.80 5.25 1,602.30 1 ,600'-00 152.25 201.60 855.75 1,239.00 8,867.25 $20,449.54 Sub-Total Cost............................... ................. Add the following new items to the Contract: ITEM NO. 33. ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT 8" (SDR-18) Cl. 150 PVC Water Pi pe, Incl. Excav., Embd. & Bkf. L. F . 8x8 Tapp; ng 51 eeve w/8" Tapp; ng Valve & Box EACH 34. 35. 8" Gate Valve w/Box EACH Sub-Total Cost UNIT UNIT TOTAL QUANTITY . PRICE' . COST 1,365 13.40 $18,291.00 1 930.00 930.00 1 423.00 423.00 $19,644.00 ............................................. · · · '... K-E-F NO. 3-326 Change Order No.1 Page 2 ITEM ITEM UNIT UNIT TOTAL NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QU·ANT I TV PRICE COST 36. Extra Compensation to Contractor for this Change Order (lÒ% of Items 33t 34, & 35) L.S. 1 L.S. $ 1, 964. 40.. TOTAL CHANGE ORDER COST .... ........ ... ...... .... .......... 42~O57.94 Contract completion time shall be increased by . CONTRACTOR'S OFFER ' OF PROPOSED CHANGE: By: ~ ~-.. (Witness) £r (Attest): Da te : days because of this change. ~g- , 19 ~ ~ ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION OF ACCEPTANCE: By:ß'~ ~ Da te : OWNER1S ACCEPTANCE OF CHANGE: By: Da te : 19 ( \~ i tn e s s) .Q!. (A t te s t) : ~/S t 19 fJ ). . I ì , : ... (f) ðt- en ..j'~ ZZ '1'0 c - ... I- ::> C> cd:W -r. U ('0') II) cO Z ~ ;( Z ~ \Ø :::r Ø) en 0 lJJ ..JW :....; N Ô .\ :r t"") ..r. &,/') ~ 0 ¿ r-.' , ... >- 0 ,.... ...... G:\ -U V) \.,) M , en .... f¥) W <tc:r ~ OC \ w.I C> 1..W ~ 0 > 0::-, ~ z 0 t-£l. 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Physio-Control Exception None S7,466.7S Alternate Bid· Physio-Control Demo Unit Exception None' , $7)1SR sn *, Datascope Exception 10 S6,44o",on Alternate Bid Datascope Demo Unit Exception 10 SS,R40 nn Does not meet any ~pprifir~tinn $S,111 ib Stanley. Supply Exception * Datascop~ exceptions are listed on supplemental page 2. The mn~t impnT~~n~ . . . item they have taken exception to i~ item /11 of onT ~pprifi('~r;()n~ TPe~rr1;ng rhø batterv exercise dischar2es.. Thi ~ ; ~ ~ r()~t r11r r; ne fp~ rl1rp 'hP(,~11QP ; r TAT; 1 1 g; "T~ us a lon2er life on n11r nir~rl h~trprip~ '~hipf ~prr7 fpP1~ t-hp Physio rontrql unit is by far the sup~rior equipment. Based on the demonstration I have viewed, I also feel it is a more durable unit_ also I have' been abie to negoiate the prirp down to 7,158.50 for the new unit. This equipment will be used in the new ambulance and to upgrade the paramedic program. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve/disapprove awarding the purchase' of onp ECG Monitor_Prïnter Defibrillator to Physio Control in the ~mOl1nt of $7,lSR sn BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO --- -- /~ 01-90-03-6400 ----~~~~~-----------------------------~----------------------~---- . . ( . . . . " Datascope Datascope Corp. I 580 Winters Ave. I PO Box 5 I Paramus, NJ 07652 I Tel. (201) 265-8800 I TWX 710-990-6630 Instrumentation For Medicine BID REQUEST NO. 10663 BID FOR: Defibrillator BID OPENING: March 29, 1983 @ 10:00 AM EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATIPNS FOR ECG MONITOR-DEFIBRILLATOR-PRINTER Spec. No. Exception 5 Datascope takes exception to this specification. The M/D3A provides 8crn X 10cm viewing area with a non-fade CRT. The size of the screen facilitates the studying of several ECG complex. 10 The M/D3A exceeds this specifi'cation and supplies eleven discreet energy settings: 5, 10, 20, 35, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200, 300,- and 400 Joules. 11 Datascope takes exception to this exclusional specification, as a safety precaution to prevent accidental charging and to provide better vis~bility of joules selected. 13 Battery charge time in unit and battery charger is 4~ hours. 14 Dlscharger supply will discharge to 0% of capacity and recycle battery to full capacity. Additional specifications and/or samples furnished upon request. 15 Support Module 2 has built in gage to independently test battery portion of defibrillator and monitor and also test amount of joules being delivered from defibrillator. Support Module 1 has battery lights which indicate that batteries are being charged; also an indicator light for testing amount of joules being delivered. 19 Datascope exceeds this specification for high quality. Nicad battery provides a rapid removable battery change scheme. Datascope takes exception to interchangability requirement. The M/D3A conveniently houses the Defibrillator/Cardioscope/Recorder battery in the same pack. 20 Datascope takes exception to this specification for safety reasons. Refer to #19 above. 21 On the M/D3A, a total of two battery packs ;s all that is required. The M/D3A does provide a lithium battery option. 22 Datascope takes exception to this exclusional specification. The M/D3A is a highly portable and lido everything" one piece monitor/defibrillator/ recorder. The weight ;s 25 pounds. -turope: Datascope B.V.-, HOe~lgken:~ ·ttòliând . ... ... ol CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PURCHASING- DEPARTMENT NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS . ~tar of tl1e Metroplex INVITATION TO BID AND BID QUOTATION FORM r VENDOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS SHOW THIS INFORMATION ON ENVELOPE: "' Physio-Control Request For: DEFIBRILLATOR -Southwest District Office Bid Opening Date: MARCH 29,1983 - AT 10:00 A.M. Suite #110 Date: 1600 East Lamar Blvd. Requisition No.10663 Arlington, Texas 76011 Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 A.M. -MARCH 29,1983 City of North Richland Hills, P.O. Box 18609 Metro 261-1135 North Richtand Hills, Texas 76118 ATTN:CITY SECRETARY Phone: 281-0041 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 ECG MONITOR - PRINTER DEFIBRILLATOR 1 EACH 7~466.75 7 ~466.,75 PER SPECIFICATION - ' L i fepak 5 'Man; torjDefi,bjChgr wi th ace. items OPTIONAL: Same as above except ;n demo unit 1 EACH 7,158.50 7,158.50 =- SUB-TOTAL l~qoo./~ "- ALL BIDS MUST BE EXTENDED AND TOTALED BEFORE BEING CONSIDERED. TOTAL BID 7,466. 75 ~ _liS Net 3'1ó days DAYS, F,O.B. CITY OF NORTH _~AND HILLS: DELIVERY IN 30 DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF ORDER, The City of North Richland Hills Purchas- ing Dept, reserves the right to reject a~y or all bids, waive formali- ties, or to award purchases on an individual item basis when in its best interests, ALL SALES AND USE TAXES TO BE EXCLUD- ED FROM BID, PRICES TO BE QUOTED F,O,B, CITY OF NJ>RTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, IN SUBMITTING THI~ BID, VENDOR AGREES THAT AC- CEPTANCE OF ANY OR ALL QUOTATIONS BY THE PUR- CHASING DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH- LAND HILLS WITHIN A REASONABLE PERIOD CONSI- TUTES A BINDING CONTRACT. COMPANY: Phhsio-Control Corporation BY: Jon t an M. Gorog PHON 7- ~-1135 SI