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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1983-08-22 Agendas CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA for the Meeting conducted at the North Richland Hills City Hall Council Chambers. n01 N.E. Loop 820, at 7:30 p.m. on August 22, 1983 Nffi1BER ITEM ACTION T AK.EN PRE-COUNCIL 5:30 P.M. Joint Meetin2: of the C i tv Counc i1 and - Planning and Zonin2: Commission l. Discussion of New ProDosed Zoning --- Ordinance I - "-"..----- -+- --- L -....- THT~ MEETING WILL BE HELD IN ROOM 100 --- - - I I I - I ___ -- ~r- -+---- I I I ,-- I ! i ! - I-----~-- I I I -+- __L____ -----l -~~J - ----+--.. I I -t I I I ---- --t---- I I -- -+--- i I ------,- ------_. ____1 ---.-. , .--- ~---t-----~--- --'--"--'.o.r- .- --~---+-- ----. __. ____1____________________ DiA11= : '. ) August J8y 1981 } - SUBJECT:_ PZ 83-40 Reconsideration of zoning request from Agriculture to IF-9-l500, IF-8-l400.. & IF-8-l200 on Trac ts- l2 & -l2A, J. Barlough Survey, À-l30, & Trac t 2, Wm. L. Mann Survey, A-10lO DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the south side of Chapman Road and is bounded on thE west by Richfield Park. -- The City Council heard this request on June 27, 1983 and approved IF-9-l500 and IF-8-l500. The City Council voted July 25, 1983 to reconsider this request. CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ..2-..; ~--':ô.. r?~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- k8. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Councilman Davis asked to be excused from the Council table because of a possible conflict of interest. Mayor Faram excused Councilman Davis. Mr. Frank Kimmell, Trustee, appeared before the Council. Mr. Kimmell stated that to the east of this tract it was undeveloped, but zoned 2F-9; the southeast corner was zoned commercial; to the south it was zoned industrial, southwest North Park Estates which was zoned IF-7 and on the west Richfield Park zoned agriculture. Mr. Kimmell stated they were requesting three different levels of zoning on this tract, on the north of Chapman 1F-9 with 1,500 square feet minimums. Mr. Kimmell stated that according to the tax records 92% of the existing homes in this area were 1,600 square feet. \, Mr. Kimmell stated that where his property adjoined North Park Estates they planned to put 1F-8-1400. Mr. Kimmell stated that for the balance of the tract they had originally requested 1F-8- 1200 and in discussion with the Planning and Zoning Commission agreed to change it to 1F-8-1300. Mr. Kimmell stated there had been discussion in north/south collector street and thought Little been planned originally as a collector street. proposed to plat Fox Hollow Lane as a collector the past on a Ranch Road had However, they street. Mr. Kimmell stated that there was presently a flood problem related to this tract. Most of the tract drained in a south- westerly direction in a y-inlet in North Park Estates. Mr. Kimmell stated his drainage and storm sewer plan would divert the run off directly into the creek in the park. Mr. Kimmell stated he felt this zoning request was constant with or greater than the zoning in the area at the present time. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey asked if the drainage would flow thru the park to the creek. Mr. Kimmell stated it would be underground drainage. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey asked the total number of homes there would be. Mr. Kimmell stated two hundred sixty-nine. Page 10 June 27, 1983 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 83-40, REQUEST OF FRANK KIMMELL, TRUSTEE, TO REZONE TRACTS 12 & 12A, JOHN BARLOUGH SURVEY ABSTRACT 130 AND TRACT 2, WILLIAM MANN SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1010, FROM AGRICULTURE TO 1F- 9-1500, 1F-8-1400 AND IF-8-1200 ONE FAMILY DWELLINGS (LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHAPMAN ROAD AND BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY RICHFIELD PARK) / , , Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Mr. Fred Livingston, 6401 Little Ranch Road, appeared before the Council. Mr. Livingston stated he opposed making Little Ranch Road a through street and he felt there would be too much traffic. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Livingston what he proposed as an alternate. Mr. Livingston stated Fox Hollow. Mayor Faram stated the streets would be addressed in the platting process. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Albin if Little Ranch Road had ever been designated as a collector street. Mr. Albin stated no. - There being no one else wishing to speak. Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. ~9. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey, to approve PZ 83-40, Ordinance No. 1039, with the stipulation of 1F-9-1500 and 1F-8-1500. Motion carried 4-0. Page 11 June 27, 1983 CONS ID ERAT ION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 83-40 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 1039 Councilman Davis returned to the Council table. . ~-------.......-..._---...-__.~"'...,..,.----~-------_..._-_....---,.. 20. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Bobby McMillan, with Folsom Investment, appeared before .- the Council. Mr. McMillan stated the reason for this zoning requ~st was to straighten up the boundary lines and have a more usable size tract. ~~yor Faram called for anyone wish~ng to speak in opposition to this Y:quest to please come..f.orward. .,. There being no one else..wi~hing the public hearing.~// ....,A,J"A to speak, Mayor FaraID closed ,., 21. Mayor Pro Te~ 'R'àmsey moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve ~Z"83-41, Ordinance No. 1040. /:- ../ M~1~n carried 5-0. / _....<.....c-"="".-~..,~.".=."'·..A~"·.~·.,,-~.._·.._,,·."·...,_·· ....,. ... .... ..-".... .. ....., - ......,.. '.-.. .",.' ...._.-.,. ....~. oJ .'.' /" PL~~ING' & ZONING - ~, PUBLI"c HEARING .r .,·PZ 83-41, REQUEST OF /~ ~. FOLSOM INVESTMENTS, INCORPORATED, TO REZONE 1.44 ACRES OUT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, WALKER BRA.NCH ADDITION FRO!1 MULTI- F MilL Y TO LOCAL RETAIL (LOCATED APPROXUlATELY 150 FEET NORTHWEST OF HIGH\..1AY 26 ON EMERALD HILLS WAY) CONSIDE~ATION OF ORDIN.A....NCE FOR PZ 83-41 APPROVED ORDINP~CE NO. 1040 .... ~.. ... _.......,. ~.;.' . ,oc.. _......,~. -, ....'.....r...~...JOo.....~"...._~ Page 31 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 · --_·;:::~~:~~-:t~e qu:s::-~ame up 7 about the drainage and they said t~ alleviate the' drainage problem. ~. Larriviere stated with the adde& development he would be floodet~ Mr. ;r Larriviere stated there are~our places within a half mile<",(hat already is zoned multi-family; at Smithfield If and Starnes, Davis at~~ewman, Watauga and Smithfield Roa~¡cand Chapman and Little Ranch Road,.-~~ Mr. Larriviere ,- stated with al~!these, what next, how much more mu~þì-family? " ,,-t" .> Mr. Larr~Fïere stated he thought the reason~the City Council turned the prev~oùs request down was because of 4 thE?/sewerage problem, the traffic, and )Hé flooding conditions; those condi- //tions are still there. /' Chairman Tucker closed the Public . Hearing. ./' ,r' /~ / /' í' t1('<tf' /" ,/ ./ /:': PZ 83-39 ,/ DENIED ¡I'/ ¿ ., Mr. Hannon asked Mr. Bronstad about the Water Master Plan. He said it shows a 24 inch water line going across the back of this property and asked what was scheduled on this; what is the priority? Mr. Bronstad stated he was not sure of priority, but they were waiting for the City Council to give them the go ahead. Mr. Schubert made the motion to deny PZ 83-39. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion to deny carried 4-1, with Mr. Hannon voting against denial. -...........-.... .._-~ . ,.....~..-~~- IS. PZ 83-40 Request of Frank Kimmell, Trustee to rezone Tracts 12 & 12A, John Barlough Survey, Abstract J30, and Tract 2, William Mann Survey, Abstract 1010, from their present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classifica- tion of IF-9-1S00, 1F-8-1400 and 1F-S- 1200-One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the south side of Chapman Road and bounded on the west by Richfield Park. Page 32 ( P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Hannon stated that due to a conflict of interest, he would like to step down. Mr. Frank Kimmell, Co-Owner of Richland Land Company, came forward. Mr. Kimmell stated that this request was for approximately 67 acres on Chapman Drive. Mr. Kimmell stated that immediately east of this tract the property was undeveloped, but was zoned 2F-9; at the southeast corner the property was zoned commercial; the property to the south was zoned industrial, but undeveloped; and the acres to the southwest is North Park Estates, which is zoned 1F-7; the property to the west is Richfield Park with Agricul- tural zoning; the property to the west of Richfield Park was developed and zoned 1F-7; the other areas to the west of this property is zoned 1F-12; the properties to the north and northeast are undeveloped and are zoned Agricultural; and the northeast corner is McComas Addition, which is developed and is zoned 1F-9. Mr. Kimmell stated their zoning request covers three different levels, on Chapman Road they are asking for 1F-9 zoning with 1,500 square foot minimums. Mr. Kimmell stated according to the tax records, 92% of the existing homes in McComas Addition are under 1,600 square feet. Mr. Kimmell stated they felt the 1F-9 zoning was a good transitional zoning between the development to the north and their proposed development to the south. Mr. Kimmell stated where their property joins North Park Estates they are requesting 1F-8-1400. Mr. Kimmell stated they are requesting a higher zoning than North Park and that the tax rolls show 95% of the homes in North Park are under 1,500 square feet. Page 33 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Kimmell stated that they were requesting 1F-8 zoning for the balance of their tract, which is equal to or better than all the other residential zonings, as far to the west as Rufe Snow Drive, as far south as Watauga Drive and as far to the east as Smithfield Road. Mr. Kimmell stated they feel they are compatible to the zoning in the area. Mr. Kimmell stated that there had been some discussion of a north-south collector street in this general area. He stated they are proposing to plat Fox Hollow Lane a 60 foot width which could be used as a collector street if the City so desired. Mr. Kimmell stated they could make either Fox Hollow Lane or Little Ranch Road as the collector street on the final plat. , Mr. Kimmell stated that in North Park Estates there was a Y-inlet in which most of this 67 acre tract drains into. Mr. Kimmell stated their drainage and storm sewer plans would divert that run off to a series of sewers existing out of these cul-de-sacs into the creek that is in the park area. Mr. Kimmell stated he had visited with the City Staff and they see no problem with this. He stated this should alleviate the flooding in this area. Mr. Kimmell stated they had only four lots in their proposed development that would continue to drain into that Y-inlet. Mr. Kimmell stated they felt the zoning they were requesting was complimentary to the existing development in the area and requested approval of this request. Chairman Tucker opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Page 34 p & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Owen Long came forward. Mr. Long stated he owned the property to the south of this property, which was presently zoned industrial. Mr. Long stated he planned to come in at a later date and vacate the plat of Fox Hollow Addition. He stated he had no real concern with the proposed development to the north of them. Mr. Long stated he was doing the engineering on this and it would be submitted next month. Mr. Long stated there would be a concrete lined channel thru this property, and it would be on the Planning and Zoning's next agenda. Mr. Long stated they planned to realien and restructure that drainage ditch. Mr. Long stated Fox Hol~ow Lane could be a collector street, they have had a box culvert at the railroad and had been paid for for eight or nine years, so it would not be hard to made Fox Hollow Lane a collector street. Chairman Tucker called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Mr. Ted Gay, 6440 Sudbury Way, came forward. Mr. Gay stated he was not against the development; however, the traffic needs to be addressed. Mr. Gay stated with the construction of Rufe Snow, it mades the traffic more congested and if they had a north south route, they were going to have a lot of traffic down Little Ranch and will cause problems getting on Watauga Road. Mr. Gay stated he would like to request this zoning be denied until a traffic pattern was worked out and try to get this Fox Hollow Lane tied down more. Mr. Tom Ferruggia, 6448 Sudbury Way, came forward. Mr. Ferruggia stated he had had flooding at his house for several years. He stated he had Page 35 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 called the City to see if they could do anything about it; the City said they did not own the land and could not do anything about it. Mr. Ferrugigia stated he had had to open his gate in his back yard and let out 3~ feet of water. Mr. Ferruggia stated he was in agreement of the development of this land, but he requested that they insure that the land will drain correctly. Mr. Ferruggia stated his other concern was in regard to square footage. He stated his house was approximately 1,585 square feet and asked what the proposed zoning would be next to him. Chairman Tucker said it would be 1,400 square feet. Mr. Ferruggia said he had his house up for sale earlier this year, but took it off the market. Mr. Ferruggia stated he may try to sell it again and would not want anything to hinder the market value of his property. Mr. Ferruggia stated he would request to increase them a 100 feet or so. Mr. Calvin McKutchin came forward. Mr. McKutchin stated he lived on Sudbury Way. Mr. McKutchin stated he wanted to reiterate what the previous gentlemen had said about the traffic and the flooding problems. He stated he would request they made sure that Fox Hollow Lane is made a collector street and also that the property drains properly. Mr. Dan Patterson, 6445 Sudbury Way, came forward. Mr. Patterson asked what was in the Master Plan in regard to Little Ranch Road or Fox Hollow Lane to alleviate the traffic congestion. Mr. Bronstad stated they have been taling about Conett Blvd. for several years, but don't know when the Council will approve the work on watauga Road, they have not set a target date yet. Page 36 p & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Bronstad stated right now they are working on Phase II of Rufe Snow Drive. Chairman Tucker said there is both an east-west and a north-south thoroughfare in the Master Plan, but that is all the information he has to give; it is up to the Council to put them into the fiscal year's budget and fund those plans. Mr. Patterson said he felt they are getting the cart ahead of the horse, and that we need the streets now before the development. Chairman Tucker said it takes time to build streets. Mr. Kimmell stated their plans now are to develop in four phases. He stated when Little Ranch Road is opened up to Chapman Drive, it would give these people in North Park another outlet. Chairman Tucker asked what his projection of time was. Mr. Kimmell said about two years. A man living at 7235 Sandhurst came forward. He stated he was against Little Ranch Road being made a thoroughfare. He stated unless you releave the traffic problem on Watauga Road and Rufe Snow, you are still going to have a problem. He stated his only concern about this develop- ment was the traffic, getting in and out of the area. Mr. Roy Hodo, 6724 Mabell, came forward. Mr. Hodo asked if the green area shown was for 1,500 square foot homes. Mr. Kimmell stated it was. Mr. Hodo asked where the drive approaches would be. Page 37 p & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Kimmell stated they would be off Chapman Road. Mr. Hodo said Chapman Road is unbearable at its best and now this plan is to have cars backing out onto Chapman Road. He stated the street is full of chug holes; when it rains Chapman Road floods, and nothing has been addressed about this problem. Mr. Hodo said when you add this many houses you have not provided any exits to get out of the area; you will just be congesting the area more. Mr. Hodo stated he understands the streets are the City Council's problem, but if the City Council is not meeting the needs of providing entrances and exits of the area. Chairman Tucker said he wanted to explain that in a zoning request, we consider the best use of the land and we get to the next request, the platting, that is when the roads, the drainage, and how the cars drive in and out will be discussed. He stated we can give them the zoning and deny the plat if the roads are not laid out properly or the drainage is not sufficient. Mr. Hodo stated he would wait for the platting request. Mr. Hodo asked if this area was in the flood plane. Chairman Tucker said it was not. Chairman Tucker closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen stated he was concerned about square footage. Mr. Bowen stated he understood the need for smaller lots, but he was concerned about the number of 1,200 square foot homes. Mr. Bowen asked if they would be willing to change their ratio some. He stated he would be able to think more favorable on this if it was more proportional. Page 38 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Kimmell stated he had no objection to working out a compromise. He stated he would prefer the 1,200 square feet, but he would be willing to change his proposed 1,200 to 1,300 square feet for the entire addition. PZ 83-40 APPROVED Mr. Bowen made the motion to approve PZ 83-40 with the stipulation that a change be made in the request from 1F-8-1200 to 1F-8-1300. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 4-0. RECESS The Chairman called a recess P.M. AI J 'PJf v'-.¡oq L "'''''~1''I'V''·-''-'-~-*''''--·'''''''''''''fr.....''''·-~'1:~~~'&~· /tlJ (~.. .{ ~4-~"'~ "f/" <', , " The Chairman called the meeting to order at 11:30 P.M. with t~ members present. ~ / Request of Frank Kimmel~~Trustee, for preliminary plat of Chaþman Ridge Addition. ,~~ Mr. Kimmell cam~jf~rward. Mr. Kimmell ,I' stated he had ~éceived the City Engineer's ~~~~ests and had responded to these i¿~ms. Mr. Kimmell said ltems l_~iru 4 had been agreed to and have Qé~n added to the drawing; reg~ding item #5, he met with the ft· o~er of the property to the east, 4É~rk Collins, the proposed Central ,,/' Park Addition, to confirm that he had ,/'~' no objection to the concentrated storm r-¿' water discharge point as shown on the ~ drainage layout. He stated they felt ~~ they could reach a satisfactory 5? conclusion. Mr. Kimmell stated one ~. ~r alternative, if all else failed, was .3'f' to take the drainage out of the ./ [" easterly cul-de-sacs doì-.'11 the east -" f side of the property into the drainage )~.~v easement. He stated Mr. Hannon addressed that more clearly in his letter to you dated May 25th. BACK TO ORDER 16. PS 83-44 ... /1" .r ,/~. .f /' / - --_._~~..-,~~~._~~~."._~.".~..'.~'-.~.~"~~_.~. ,. Mr. Ki~ùell said on item ff6, they had made that change; Ÿì regarding the grading on the proposed Priddy Lane, that he said it could possibly be too flat, but when we do the final engineering, if it is too flat, we will meet the City's criteria. ( '.... ,-r (, . KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas April 27, 1983 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North R;chland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 83-40, AG TO IF-9 & IF-8, GRID 77, 78, 86, 87 We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find th we could adequately locate this property on the zoning map should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Counci ßaeF-W. ~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/ljc 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/267-33E" ORDINANCE NO. 1039 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 PL~~ING 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-83-40 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to 1F-9-1500, 1F-8-1400, and 1F-8-1200. 1F-9-1500 Being a tract of land out of the William L. Mann Survey, Abstract 1010, and the John Barlough Survey, Abstract 130, and situated in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a spike in the asphalt pavement of County Road No. 3036 (Chapman Road), said spike being the northwest corner of a 33.4235 acre tract as described in a deed to Ina Eloise Allen and Walter Pearl Henry, Jr., recorded in Volume 6892, Page 1112 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; said corner bears South 89 'degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds West and 905.30 feet from the northeast corner of said William L. Mann Survey; THENCE North 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds along the north boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract and the center line of County Road No. 3036 (Chapman Road) for a distance of 1988.48 feet to a spike in the asphalt pavement and being the northeast corner of a 33.4235 acre tract conveyed to Irvin McAlester by deed recorded in Volume 4102, Page 243 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 00 degrees 03 minutes 47 seconds East along the east boundary line of said McAlester tract for a distance of 165.98 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds for a distance of 1989.18 feet to a point in the west boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract; THENCE North 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds East along said west boundary line for a distance of 165.99 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Page 2 1F-8-1400 Being a tract of land out of the William L. Mann Survey, Abstract 1010 and situated in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a spike in the asphalt pavement of County Road No. 3036 (Chapman Road), said spike being the northwest corner of a 33.4235 acre tract of land as described in a deed to Ina Eloise Allen and Walter Pearl Henry, Jr., recorded in Volume 6892, Page 1112 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas: THENCE South 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds West along the west boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract 998.00 feet to the point of beginning; THENCE South 89 degrees 49 minutes 18 seconds East for a distance of 146.99 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds West for a distance of 261.89 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds East for a distance of 791.04 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 33 minutes 08 seconds West for a distance of 156.31 feet to a point in the south boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract; THENCE South 89 degrees 44 minutes 58 seconds West along said south boundary line for a distance of 937.00 feet to the southwest corner of said tract; THENCE North 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds East along the east boundary of said tract for a distance of 417.00 feet to the point of beginning. IF-8-1200 Being a tract of land out of the William L. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1010 and in the John Barlough Survey, Abstract No. 130 and situated in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a spike in the asphalt pavement of County Road No. 3036 (Chapman Road), said spike being the northwest corner of a 33.4235 acre tract of land to Ina Eloise Allen and Walter Pearl Henry, Jr. by deed recorded in Volume 6892, Page 1112 of the deed records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds West along the west boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract for a distance of 165.99 feet to the point of beginning of the following described tract; THENCE North 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds East for a distance of 1989.18 feet to a point in the most easterly east boundary line of a 33.4235 acre tract of land to Irvin McAlester by deed recorded in Volume 4102, Page 243 of the deed records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 00 degrees 03 minutes 47 seconds East along said boundary line for a distance of 42.35 feet to a reentrant corner of said HcAlester tract; Page 3 THENCE North 89 degrees 48 minutes 05 seconds East along the north boundary line of said tract for a distance of 83.33 feet to the most southerly northeast corner of said McAlester tract; THENCE South 00 degrees 33 minutes 08 seconds West along the east boundary line of said tract 1209.47 feet to its southeast corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 35 minutes 08 seconds West along the south boundary line of said McAlester tract for a distance of 1037.04 feet to the common corner of said McAlester tract and the aforesaid Allen and Henry tract; THENCE South 89 degrees 44 minutes 58 seconds West along the south boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract for a distance of 90.74 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 33 minutes 08 seconds East for a distance of 156.31 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 35 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 791.04 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds East for a distance of 261..89 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 49 minutes 18 seconds West for a distance of 146.99 feet to a point in the west boundary line of said Allen and Henry tract; THENCE North 00 degrees 10 minutes 42 seconds East along said west boundary line for a distance of 832.01 feet to the point of beginning. This property is located on the south side of Chapman Road and bounded on the west by Richfield Park. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 26th DAY OF MAY, 1983. / ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY AND 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-83-40 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF , 1983. MAYOR ATTEST: JEru~ETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY DATE: August 18.1983 SUBJECT:. P-z 83-39 Appeal Hearing on Tract 3A, Wm Cox Survey, Abstract 32l requesting a Zoning change from Agriculture to2F-9 DEPARTMENT : Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the north side of Turner Drive and is approximately 226 feet west of Davis Boulevard. Tierra Financial, Inc. came in previously for Hulti-Family zoning. on this property and was denied. Now they want duplex zoning. The Planning and Zoning denied their request by a -. vote of 4-l with Mr. Hannon voting against denial. . .There were 35 property owners contacted and some spoke in opposition because of the sewer, water, and traffic. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Auuroval or denial of zoning request. NO X BUDGETED ITEM: YES ACCOUNT ~~ER: N/A ---------------------------------------------------------------~~=~~~--~~ Page 28 P & Z Minutes May 26, 2983 - (/ y .-::/- ~):f:/ ,) "y -<7' -,,' ..,~:í';~· }/ ~f Jd' /,,1 ..~ ,Ý .'J' ~" .icY /)J . ' ,,/ PZ 83-38 ,'/ DENIED ~~, 14. PZ 83-39 Ms.Joyce Tucker, 4909 Cummings Drive came forward. She stated she OWTIe the property which joins the prop rty i~ ~uestion. Ms. Tucker said~f. Sisk vlslted her about a month ag~ and had a lengthy discussion abou}fbis plans for this property. Sh~?iáid Mr. Sisk told her that if this.)WDuld cause any problem or friction.,<-'if the people did not want it, he woûld not pursue it. Ms. Tucker said~he neighbors have discussed it ~nd they had rather not have an oftice building there. ·.f '. Mrs. Day{d Freeman, 4901 Cummings Drive;'/came forward. She stated she live~ across the street from this property and they opposed this j/request. ,)' // J/ .V " ~" ..-;/ ,~,. ,/ / / ./ / Mr. Charles Stewart, 4913 Cummings Drive, came forward. Mr. Stewart stated he had lived in this area for about 22 years. He said this is a very stable, well kept neighborhood, and he was opposed to a commercial building. Mr. Stewart said he would not be opposed to a two family dwelling there like the ones across the freeway. He stated most commercial buildings do not keep the same people in them over the years. Chairman Tucker closed the Public Hearing. Ms. Nash made the motion to deny PZ 83-38. This motion was seconded by Mr. Dowen and the motion to deny carried 5-0. -. ".."....,4""'~"'~,..,.,~··..·__··~~·~·~·'--~~~..,j..~...___.....'1 Ç4~_"'V_'<'Ø.~........~_·~~......._~.~__~~..~. Request of Tierra Financial, Inc. to rezone Tract 3A, William Cox Survey, Abstract 321, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 2F-9-Two Family Dwellings. This property is located on the north side of Turner Drive and is approxi- mately 226 feet west of Davis Blvd. Page 29 p & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward to represent Tierra Financial, Inc. Mr. Stembridge stated they had previously requested Multi-Family Zoning on this property and was denied. but the adjacent property owners, at that time, indicated they would have no objection to two family dwelling zoning. The 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, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Mr. J.G. Hailey, 8116 Turner Drive. came forward. Mr. Hailey stated he lived within 200 feet of this property and would like to deny the statement of Mr. Stembridge, in no circumstance would the homeowners agree to two family zoning on this property. Mr. Hailey stated the same problems still exist as it did when the Commission and City Council turned down the multi-family zoning. He stated Turner Drive is not a major thoroughfare and never would be; it is only wide enough for two cars and can not handle more traffic. Mr. Hailey said the only access to this property would be on Cox Lane, which is only wide enough for one car, since cars park on both sides of the street. Mr. Hailey stated this street is also a playground for the children in the neighborhood. Mr. Hailey stated he understood the water, sewer and drainage is a platting matter, but they would have problems with all of them. He said when it rained Cox Lane became Cox Canal, and more development would cause more drainage problems. Page 30 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 Mr. Hailey stated he did not see the City ever widening the streets because they would have to buy more right-of- way. Chairman Tucker said the main reason the multi-family was denied was there was a lot of units per acre, but his Commission is facing a dilemma because there is a law which stated that you can not keep a man from using his land. Chairman Tucker asked Mr. Hailey what he would acceptable for the land. Mr. Hailey said right now until the City cures the problems, he would accept nothing. Mr. Hailey stated Cox Lane could be extended; within a quarter of a mile of this property, and that there were duplexes that can not be rented or they have not been rented for a year. Mr. Hailey stated he felt there is better use of this land than for duplexes. Mr. Hailey stated that the schools could not take anymore children. Chairman Tucker said a lot of the citizens use that but he had been in contact with the school board and they tell him to not worry about the schools, to build houses and they would build the schools. Mr. Hailey stated they are overcrowded now, there are 40 in his daughter's class. Mr. Hailey stated he would prefer single family dwellings. He stated to solve the drainage problem, if they put curb and gutter on Turner Drive, they would have to drop the cro~~ of that street 18 inches to carry the load of the water. Mr. John Larriviere, 69ïl Cox Lane, came forward. Mr. Larriviere stated his property is below this property and when they carn in requesting rnulti- Page 31 P & Z Minutes May 26, 1983 PZ 83-39 D EN I ED IA'1I1iì J\, __~~~ _ r_ 15. PZ 83-40 _ ~ø..,_,,~<7ØÞ"'''',Þ· ~>..ø". ,...,....'_.. ~~ .......--....-..:. - .. ~ -. ~----- family zoning, the question came up about the drainage and they said they alleviate the drainage problem. Mr. Larriviere stated with the added development he would be flooded. Mr. Larriviere stated there are four places within a half mile that already is zoned multi-family; at Smithfield and Starnes, Davis at Newman, Watauga and Smithfield Road, and Chapman and Little Ranch Road. Mr. Larriviere stated with all these, what next, how much more multi-family? Mr. Larriviere stated he thought the reason the City Council turned the previous request down was because of the sewerage problem, the traffic, and the flooding conditions; those condi- tions are still there. Chairman Tucker closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Hannon asked Mr. Bronstad about the Water Master Plan. He said it shows a 24 inch water line going across the back of this property and asked what was scheduled on this; what is the priority? Mr. Bronstad stated he was not sure of priority, but they were waiting for the City Council to give them the go ahead. Mr. Schubert made the motion to deny PZ 83-39. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion to deny carried 4-1, with Mr. Hannon voting against denial. _T___··__~"'.""..,""="".",r... ..........~___-.-_,~*-'~_...................~___ Request of Frank Kimmell, Trustee~ rezone Tracts 12 & 12A, JOÌlIl.~B-a·Flough Survey, Abstract 130",and-'Tract 2, William Mann Surve'y, Abstract 1010, from}heir present classification of ,Agri~ulture to a proposed classifica- tion of IF-9-1500, IF-8-1400 and IF-8- 1200-0ne Family Dwellings. This property is located on the south side of Chapman Road and bounded on the west by Richfield Park. ( ( '. . KNOWL TON- ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas April 27, 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 83-39, AG-TO 2F-9, GRID 61 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. ~,~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/ljc cc: rk. Rodger N. Line, City t~anager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.' BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021' 817/283-6211' METRO/267·3367 Jz f3--37 13.907 ACRE TRACT OUT OF THE WM. COX SURVEY, ASST. 321 TARRANT COUNTY. TEXAS '" co: o 0:: '" ..J W ¡¡: :Ie ... ::!' In VICINITY MAP N.T.S. S81õi'2'45"£ 9/1.33' --l -- I 2 3 ~ "- C\J z IC\Ì 0 E 4 I'l- 0 ~ <I: t- ~ ~~ (/) W oW- -- It) Z'Ô u..:::: <1:<1:60° ....J !) ....J 8 IX) lit )-0 a:::....J W~7 3~ 0_ ....J::E CI) 8 9 I ~-- 10 ., ,. 13.907 AC. 1\ 1~~' 'iI ",' o \1 S (,\ \~ Q.a~<::> <1,' ,- ~<ç.~of.· -<..v«:-'JÒ ~. -- ~I--- 0....·«· " I ~~~\) =~I a ~~ It) !) C\J a V) ~... SCALE: I" = 200' // METES and BOUNDS BElliG all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the WM. COX SURVEY, A-321, Tarrant County, Texas, a part of Fred O. Barney Tract as recorded in Volume 1916, Page 254, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a steel rod in the Northerly R. O. W. line of Turner Road and the Southeast corner Lot 10, Block 7, Smithfield Acres Addition as recorded in Volume 388-2, Page 132, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE North 3 degrees 01 minute 15 seconds East with East line said Smithfield Acres, a distance of 1042.27 feet to a steel rod for corner, being the Northeast corner of said Smithfield Acres, 30.0 feet North 3 degrees 01 minutes 15 seconds East from the Northeast corner Lot 1, Block 7, Smithfield Acres; THENCE South 87 degrees 12 minutes 45 seconds East, a distance of 911.33 feet to a steel rod for corner; said point being the Northwest corner of Fred O. Barney, Jr. tract as recorded in Volume 3594, Page 100, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 2 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, with West line of said Fred 0 Barney, Jr. tract, a distance of 365.55 feet to a steel rod for corner in Northerly R. O. W. line of Turner Road; said point being North 2 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds East, 37.45 feet from the Southwest corner said Fred O. Barney, Jr. tract; THENCE South 61 degrees 17 minutes West, with said Northerly R. O. W. line, a distance or 733.71 feet to a steel rod, an angle point in said R. O. W. THENCE South 47 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds West, with said Northerly R. O. W. line, a distance of 412.15 feet to the place of beginning and containing 13.907 acres of land, more or less, ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES A1~ AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLA1~ 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 A1~ 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-83-39 the following described property shall not be rezoned from Agriculture to 2F-9-Two Family Dwellings. BEING all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the William Cox Survey, Abstract 321, Tarrant County, Texas, a part of Fred O. Barney Tract as recorded in Volume 1916, Page 254, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a steel rod in the northerly R.O.W. line of Turner Road and the southeast corner of Lot 10, Block 7, Smithfield Acres Addition, as recorded in Volume 388-2, Page 132, Deed Records, Tarrant County, T&Xas; THENCE North 3 degrees 01 minutes 15 seconds East with the east line of said Smithfield Acres, a distance of 1042.27 feet to a steel rod for corner, being the Northeast corner of said Smithfield Acres, 30.0 feet North 3 degrees 01 minutes 15 seconds East from the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 7, Smithfield Acres; THENCE South 87 degrees 12 minutes 45 seconds East, a distance of 911.33 feet to a steel rod for corner; said point being the Northwest corner of Fred O. Barney, Jr. tract as recorded in Volume 3594, Page 100, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 2 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds West, with the West line of said Fred O. Barney, Jr. tract a distance of 365.55 feet to a steel rod for corner in the Northerly R.O.W. line of Turner Road; said point being North 2 degrees 51 minutes 30 seconds East, 37.45 feet from the Southwest corner of said Fred O. Barney, Jr. tract; THENCE South 61 degrees 17 minutes West, with said Northerly R.O.~. line, a distance of 733.71 feet to a steel rod, an angle point in said R.O.W.; Page 2 THENCE South 47 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds West, with said Northerly R.O.W. line, a distance of 412.15 feet to the place of beginning and containing 13..907 acres of land, more or less. This property is located on the north side of Turner Drive and is approximately 226 feet west of Davis Boulevard. DENIED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 26th DAY OF MAY, 1983. &4¥C CHAIRMAN PLANNING ~y- AND ZONING COMMISSION <----;:rh '- ~ 07 ~ _ /J t/ p / /?7'l/tf7'-''-C t=:;/=-- ?1( ~ SECRETARY PL~ING AND ZONING COMMISSION _ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-39 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLM~D HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS City of J(örth Richland Hills~ Texas TO: Rodger Line City Manager DATE: August 18, 1983 FROM: Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: Zoning cases for City Council August 22, 1983 PZ 83-45 APPROVED (7 were contacted) Request of Dr. Jerry D. Mills to rezone a portion of Tract 3U, T. K. Martin Survey, Abstract 1055, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-1500-0ne Family Dwelling. This property is located on the west side of Precinct Line Road and approximately 1,200 feet south of Amundson Road. PZ 83-46 APPROVED (24 were contacted) Request of Ramior M. Balero to rezone Tract 6D, William Cox Survey, Abstract 321, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-1300. This property is located on the west side of Smithfield Road and approximately 115 feet north of Noneman Street. PZ 83-47 APPROVED (12 were contacted) Request of Sammye Thompson to rezone Tract 12E, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-1500-0ne Family Dwelling. This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and is approximately 300 feet east of Davis Boulevard. (817) 281-0041/7301 N,E. lOOP 820/P.O. BOX 18609/I\IORTH RICHlAND HlllS,TX 76118 Page 2 PZ 83-48 APPROVED (47 were contacted) Request of Sabine Valley Industries to rezone Tract 3Al, William Mann Survey, Abstract 1010, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-8-1200 One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the north side of Chapman Road and approximately 1,130 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive. PZ 83-49 APPROVED (9 were contacted) Request of Baker and Associates Joint Venture to rezone a portion of Tract 3 & Tracts 4A & 4B, Thomas Spronce Survey, Abstract 1399, & North Richland Estates from their present classification of 1F-9-1500 One Family Dwellings to a proposed classification of 1F-8-1400-0ne Family Dwellings. This property is located on the east side of Rufe Snow Drive, bounded on the east by Douglas Lane and is approximately 906 feet south of Bursey Road. PZ 83-50 APPROVED (3 were contacted) Request of James R. Carter to rezone a portion of Lot 1, Block 1, College Circle Shopping Center Addition, from its present classification of Local Retail to a proposed classification of Local Retail-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. This property is located in the shopping center at the southwest corner of College Circle Drive and Davis Boulevard. TO SEE MAP FOR AGENDA PLEASE CONTACT CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE/MUNICIPAL RECORDS DATE: August 18, 1983 .' SUBJECT :. PZ 83-45 Zoning requ~st from Agriculture to IF-9-l500 on a portion of Tract 3D, T.K. Martin Survey, Abstract l05S DEPARTMENT : Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the west side of Precinct Line Road, approximately . . l,200 feet south of Amundson Road. This property was turned down previously for Local Retail for an' office building. Dr. Mills wants to build a home on this property. There were 7 property owners contacted, but no one spoke' in opposition. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval Df this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUh~ NUMBER: N!A ~~ê~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ Page 11 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 _.- ~__ "'_-.t.. x RECESS BACK TO ORDER 12. PS 83-74 WITHDRAWN 13. PS 83-75 WITHDRAWN 15. PZ 83-45 1. ~-.. þ' -,< Acting Chairman at 8:50 P. M. Acting Chairman Bowen meeting back to order with the same member M. Request of Geo Je T. Sisk for preliminar /'iat of Tracts 9 & 10, Blo~Ohn's Addition. )ý;?'~/Sisk withdrew this request on /p July 25, 1983. ~ /~ Request of George T. Sisk for final plat of Tracts 9 & 10, Block 1, John's Addition. h .I,~.~~t ...-..... Mr. Sisk withdrew this request on July 25, 1983. Request of Hamm & Sandlin for replat of Lot 2R, Block 25, Holiday West Addition. Hamm & Sandlin withdrew this request on July 22, 1983. -- -~- - Request of Dr. Jerry D. Mills to rezone a portion of Tract 3D, T.K. Martin Survey, Abstract 1055, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-9-1500-0ne Family Dwellings. This property is located on the west side of Precinct Line Road and approximately 1,200 feet south of Amundson Road. Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Stembridge came forward to represent Dr. Mills. He stated Dr. and Mrs. Mills wish to build a house on this property and requests approval of this zoning request. Ms. Nash asked how they plan to get in and out of this property. Page 12 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 PZ 83-45 APPROVED 16. PS 83-64 ,,<,;.,;:i.." f;"Y '. .;;' ".;"' ,-~-I ~Y , .' .-/" ,,<'" /~?' ,~';.-~' L~~~,.,.,..".;".,...,.".,=...."...,.'":'"",.'="",=~____=__.___ Mr. Stembridge said the property fronts on Precinct Line Road. Mr. Hannon asked who owned the property to the west. Mr. Stembridge said Cleta Oggier and she is keeping enough land along the north side of this property for ingress-egress to her property. Acting Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-45. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Dr. Jerry D. preliminary plat of Lot Martin Addition. Mr. Stembridge came for represent Dr. Mills. e said they had received the City~ rigineer's letter :(.-(" and agree to q~~' the comments with the exception ~f¿{tem #9. Mr. Stembridge said they;"'were aware there was only a two inti water line for this property, b~t~;~o have to extend a larger line ~'£rom Amundson all the way down to this .>~' property f or only one res idence would be a hardship for his client and they request the requirement for a fire hydrant be waived. Mr. Hannon said they had turned down plats for not having proper fire coverage in Commercial zoning. Councilman Davis asked if there were houses on either side of this property. Mr. Stembridge said there were. _ø___ ._~__~~_".~...!'"~~..~..;~~_, '__ .~_ _.. .~, ,.7. L· _~..~. .-..... "'..,",-", _.... _ ,4 ( \.. . KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-45, AG TO IF-9-1500, GRID 72 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. ,~ RWAjl jc cc: t~r. 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 (2- f3-~'~ '" .. .--~ ~::: ~..: .., ,'" ~....' ..,. ., ,..> ,:)./<.:.r:::. '( ,., ,.., ". <::l....... ' '. h fA' ," . ..: \..:.., ~ co \II I/i f(\ 1\1 I I.U 6 If) 10 I ::J If'1>rI ¡ "88°2.110~·W - 2.c;.~!>.1 ~~ ~ ij o o I/) ~d I~\ CÞ6.24' S .9° '10'5ó" £ \. t.l.øð A c:.. , LII . ~ ~ old · I~,; S 8'8C> 10' z.o" E - 348....8 I TRACT 1 LAND Úì. t- h e.. 1': K. MARTIN SUR.VEY, A.. 1055 T~rrant ~O~~~, ~~_s I Cia"'. "-;, ..k.. ~.... .... ~ .. ......... -....L .............. ~..~......... . +h.. .... ~~..~ .. ......~.....L '-'i ~ cJf: £1 )1) . 1/ -r ¡ ..) .~'~-yJ C'-" ~(þ.----~~ TMOfJU\. L. TWQtllMON ~~TLA«J) ~c:. ""IW&.~ S:IlaT ~ MRK .,....D..«1 IC:)CM. W. I.w.'-- aawL- ~... 109 .., . ~'W . T........ ~ -..oae ~. .., / ..,...... QMa.¡ Ma . l~e?> . t I I 1, ,{ , I ; ! I a ( ~ uJ Z - .J ... Ù 2 - Ù l&J Œ ~ ~ j . i ; , I ß&.\c.... ,". LOO' 5-17-83 TRACT OF LAND IN THE T. K. MARTIN SURVEY, A-1055 TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS The following described tract or parcel of land situated in the T.K. Martin Survey, A-lOSS, Tarrant County, Texas and being a portion of a 1.826 acre tract as recorded on Page 547 of Volume 7012 in the Tirrant County Deed Records and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an old iron rod at the Southwest corner of said 1.826 acre tract and being the Southeast corner of a 2.154 acre tract as recorded on Page 720 of Volume 6932 in the Tarrant County Deed Records and being about South a distance of 1055.65 feet, West a distance of 733.99 feet, S 0° 00' 30" W a distance of 327.0 feet, and S 89° 19' 45" E a distance of 287.77 feet from the Northeast corner of said T.K. Martin Survey; THENCE S 89° 20' 55" E a distance of 65.24 feet to an old iron rod; THENCE S 88° 40' 20" E a distance of 34B.48 feet to an old iron rod at the Southeast corner of said 1.826 acre tract and being in the West line of Precinct Line Road; THENCE N 1° 12' 40" E along the West line of said Precinct Line Road a distance of 109.74 feet to an iron rod; THENCE N 88° 27' 05" W a distance of 269.38 feet to an iron rod; THENCE N 49° 17' 10" W a distance of 195.38 feet to an iron rod; THENCE S 0° 20' 55" E a distance of 235.63 feet to place of beginning, containing 1.263 acres of land. DATE: August l8. J. 98 3 5UBJECT : PZ 83-46 Zoning request from Agriculture to IF-9-1300 on Tract" 6D, William Cox Survey, Abstract 32l. DEP ARTMENT : Planning and Zonin~ BACKGROUND: This uTouertv is Jor.atpd on thp ~p~t ~i,ñp of Smithfield Road and approximately lIS feet north of Noneman Street. This is a lot that ~as not encluded in the Briarwood Estates zoning and platting. Briarwood Estates is zonèd IF-9 with the stipulation that 75% of the homes would be l600 square feet and 25% of the homes would be l350. There were 24 property owners contacted, but no one spok.e in op osition. The Planning and Zoning Çormnission recommended approval of this zoning re uest but with the recommendation that the City Council consider changing the square footage to l500 if the applicant considers it acceptable. CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT ~~ER: N/A $~ (]~ ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- -------- - .. '''=~"'==''-~'=~~='==~=~'=~::~'~'a:::n'~::ed if there was f¿ coverage on the Hurst side of~Tecinct Line Road. L~ /'/ Mr. Stembridge said . /~~s not sure. /' Mr. Wood asked ,r~ny of this area had d f'././' , a equate ~~é/protect~on. ~,/ /-:;"r Mr. S~émbridge said none had fire /:/ . pr.qtect~on. /-j'- ~.:;;/ ..-;/' Ms. 7' / the /~.. the //."5~/ ,/> /r/ /. // r', /<:",:-- //' /;/83-64 ..r::::/ //APPROVED L Page 13 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 17. PZ 83-46 Nash said she was concerned about ingress-egress to the property to west. Mr. Stembridge said the private drive which runs along the north side of this property is owned by Ms. Oggier and he can show it as a private drive. Mr. Schwinger made the motion to approve PS 83-64 subject to the Engineer's comments with the exception of item #9. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried 4-1 with Ms. Nash voting against. -----.-~,....-.___-....__...'"n;_~_.''f'''''.....~~, _.......~-.____....~_......... ~__-~..~,..-"_....._...... ......~ ~ ~~...-- ·"_r.__ ~-,____ .. ~...~~ __ Request of Ramiro M. Balero to rezone Tract 6D, William Cox Survey, Abstract 321, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-9-1300. This property is located on the west side of Smithfield Road and approximately 115 feet north of Noneman Street. Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Stembridge came forward to represent Mr. Balero. He said this is a single lot that is zoned Agriculture and Mr. Balero wants to build a residence there and requests approval of this zoning request. Mr. Hannon asked Mrs. Calvert what the zoning was for the area around this lot. Page 14 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 PZ 83-46 APPROVED 18. PS 83-66 -'. Mrs. Calvert said the area around this is Briarwood Estates which is zoned 1F-9 with a stipulation that 75% of the homes would be 1600 square feet and 25% of the homes would be 1350 square feet. Mr. Hannon asked Mr. Stembridge if his client would accept 1F-9 with a minimum of 1500 square feet. Mr. Stembridge said he was not sure if he would or not. Mr. Hannon said the Commission could approve 1F-91300 with a recommendation to the City Council for 1500 square feet. Mr. Stembridge said that would be fine and it would give him time to talk to his client. 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. Hannon made the motion to approve PZ 83-46 with the recommendation that the City Council consider changing the zoning to 1F-9-1500 if the applicant considers it acceptable. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Ramiro M. Balero preliminary plat of Lot 13, Briarwood Estates. Mr. Stembr' e came forward to repr t Mr. Balero. He said they received the City Engineer's letter and they take no exception to the comments. Mr. WODd made the motion to approve PS 83-66 subje~t to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion ~arried 5-0. ._.___________0_____________________·._____ ___ _ ( ( r - . KNOWLTON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-46, AG TO IF-9-1300, GRID 60 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. ~ú/. ØL- R C HA RD W. AL BIN, P. E . RWAjl jc cc: tk. 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 Nt. \ l .~; 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 RECOMME~~ATION 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-83-45 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to IF-9-1500-0ne Family Dwelling. The following described tract or parcel of land situated in the T.K. Martin Survey, Abstract 1055, Tarrant County, Texas and being a portion of a 1.826 acre tract as recorded on Page 547 of Volume 7012 in the Tarrant County Deed Records and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an old iron rod at the southwest corner of said 1.826 acre tract and being the southeast corner of a 2.154 acre tract as recorded on Page 720 of Volume 6932 in the Tarrant County Deed Records and being about South a distance of 1055.65 feet, West a distance of 733.99 feet, South 0 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 327.0 feet, and South 89 degrees 19 minutes 45 seconds East a distance of 287.77 feet from the Northeast corner of said T.K. Martin Survey; THENCE South 89 degrees 20 minutes 55 seconds East a distance of 65.24 feet to an old iron rod; THENCE South 88 degrees 40 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 348.48 feet to an old iron rod at the southeast corner of said 1.826 acre tract and being in the west line of Precinct Line Road; THENCE North 1 degree 12 minutes 40 seconds East along the west line of said Precinct Line Road a distance of 109.74 feet to an iron rod; THENCE North 88 degrees 27 minutes 05 seconds West a distance of 269.38 feet to an iron rod; THENCE North 49 degrees 17 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 195.38 feet to an iron rod; THENCE South 0 degrees 20 minutes 55 seconds East a distance of 235.63 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.263 acres of land. Page 2 This property is located on the west side of Precinct Line Road and approximately 1,200 feet south of Amundson Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-45 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM ~~ LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS 3UHVI!:Y PLAT pz S3-~b TtÜI'l 16 to eertify that r have, This date, lt~dH a. c.l.refu] and accurcite Burvcsy on th~ ¿;rt>und of property loca.ted on Keller Smithfhld Road, 1n the CH.y of Horth Hichland Hill~, Ta.rrant County, Texas, and being more parttclLlarly deAcribed by IIletes a.nd b.:>undg 48 folLU"~;1 BF:IN(~ a tract of lAnd out of the Williall Cox ~;urv8y,Ab8t.rIiCt No. )21, T3.rrant 8ounLy, Texa.l), and being a part of a 60 acre tra.ct conveyed to J.t'. Hewitt. at ux. by de~d r..corder1 in Volume 1'14Q. Page )67, of the Deed Re,::ords of r~rri4nt "'o'...nty, Texas, ",od betn;~ more particuld.rlv deserl bed a~ folluw8/ B~~C;NNrNr: at Å &la.kð 1ft the West Hne of County R'>M No. J076f i<~ller SI'1~thfte~d ¡Ú,dJ sald p,)lnt being <)41 va.ras ~::&st and )22.42 "<i.rl1es North of the :';OUUIWt1St cûP!tlr of lilt I~~. I~I))( C;urvey; 8aJd point also being 106.6 feet. North of the North8abt ~ùrnt!r of d f). I. a-.:rf! SLlrvevt tta.ct conv~j'fHi to J.L. \ilhir1ey, et. ux by J.f. Hewttt, I::It ux. by deed rec:ornfid in V·)lUlne 2R10, Page 216, of the Deod H..cords of Tarrant L~()Unty, Tfjxd.sl T~~NC~ WeLt 200.41 feet; 1·I·W!:C~~ N()rth l()' . n fep.t: TH¡':NI~t~ ¡':a:o;t ~Oq.41 ff:et to a poInt tn the Weat Line of County f\')M No ;0'/61 T P¡:Nr.~~ ~::)uth ..1 th tha ....'e6t Line of County R,)ð.d No 1076 t.o thts PLACE m~ Bl.;::;INNING and con t.ð. t n1 n.'; O. './) ",cra8, inora or 1«:186, - ..J_ .!jQØ.Jlj. --'-. 1052:" -.-~ - 2.2' r; - S '-- UT'L.. £AS~ ,..~ NL u .... n: i-- I I. 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No. Selle Dr_ by Laaond: 1--20' T.W.V. u F enee Cornlr o ~I Rod Found · 5tHI Rod Set -X - Chlm Link hnoe -"--.. -- -- Wood f .nee Property Line --- ( NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION ...~ " ".~~ï§"'1t. ~. ,,~., '~:.-..., ,... . \'" , . . ... ...\~~~~L.~.~~...~.~.:.~~, , THOMA¡ W. vaðt I ........"" , -. ..........,... ,~. lilá $f. ~~··+t ..... 'a.~··..·/n'.~·ê t' .~~~¡~~.... -7~ 71./ )~.C-·· 8y_.!_____.____ -'-- --rL.- --.---.- Atg1lltrod Prole.s lonel En"l"", Regllten,d Pul¡lIc Surwyor VOGT Enginøering, inc. 2817 Autumn U".... HUllt. Tu.. 76063 498-8243 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-83-46 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to 1F-9-1300-0ne Family Dwelling.. BEING a tract of land out of the William Cox Survey, Abstract 321, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a part of a 60 acre tract conveyed to J.F. Hewitt, et ux, by deed recorded in Volume 1549, Page 367, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the west line of County Road No. 3076 (Keller-Smithfield Road) said point being 941 varas East and 322.42 varas North of the Southwest corner of the William Cox Survey, said point also being 106.6 feet North of the Northeast corner of a 0.5 acre survey; tract conveyed to J.L. Whirley, et ux by J.F. Hewitt, et ux, by deed recorded in Volume 2830, Page 216, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE West 209.43 feet; THENCE North 105.0 feet; THENCE East 209.43 feet to a point in the west line of County Road No. 3076; THENCE South with the west line of County Road No. 3076 to the place of beginning and containing 0.50 acres, more or less. Page 2 This property is located on the west side of Smithfield Road and approximately 115 feet north of Noneman Street. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-46 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS DATE: August l8, 1983 SUBJECT~ PZ 83-47 Zoning requ~st from Agriculture to IF-9-l500 on Tract 12£, S. Richardson Survey. Abstract l266. DEP ARTMENT : BACKGROUND: Plànning and Zoning This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and is approximately 300 feet east of Davis Boulevard. There were l2 property owners contacted and no one spoke in opposition. The Planning and Zoning Còmmissionrecommended approval of this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES N/A NO x -----------------------------------------------------------~~~--~~-- Page 15 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 i / , 19. PZ 83-47 Request of Sammye Thompson to rezone Tract 12E, S. Richardson Survey, Abstract 1266, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-9-1500-0ne Family Dwelling. This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and is approximately 300 feet east of Davis Boulevard. Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Stembridge came forward to represent Ms. Thompson. He said this is a single tract and they wish to build a residence on it. Acting Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-47 APPROVED Mr. Schwinger made the motion to approve PZ 83-47. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. If "~.:"'__~~~-...;.... --~~~~-~':'''.;~;~~-..~IL.~~_~~~''~~'""':~!:.~:-,,~.~'I;'''')~''!~zt,._~~~'-':~~:"'~_"!.-"'t'.~,.,.__. 20. PS 83-65 Request of Sammye Thompson preliminary plat of Lot 1, King Addition. Mr. Stembridge ca~~Drward to represent Ms. Tßdmpson. He said they had received~e City Engineer's ,/ comment,$.,·-ánd they agree to them, but woul~iequest they be allowed to sign .a:"{~venant for the pro rata. 'C .. ~..!~ Ms. Nash asked if the charge is per linear foot. #,',-', J-__"- ~-,. Mr. Hannon said that was correct. / ..,.'~ ~;. PS 8}-'65 .APPROV ED Ms. Nash made the motion to approve PS 83-65 subject to the Engineer's comments with the stipulation that the charge be per linear foot. This motion was seconded by Mr. Wood and the motion carried 5-0. ..f-#"!';':"- ",ç.¢' L"-~=.~","s::,"~""~-""_,_-::.=--=-,"",,:-.o::e.~..,. '~~... _:!:.~~' ...~..::"!"':~~~.:::'::...,_.": "'."', F ~ ~...'.......... - . ,..._'--"~""', ,-~ -. -. .. - - . -'.-.. . - ~ '" ,.-..... - "..~.-"",....-, :::.~-,*,::-.!':-j ( \. . KNOWL TON-E NGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-47, AG TO IF-9-1500, GRID 52 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. ¡:2¡~ø ~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc 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 ~~ Ir. 12CI - E~nett D. Biggs .d Ells"" Vol. 6536, . 486 /~..s~ fZ- f3-'f7 ------ TRACT ~ ç:: 0 (f ."1,' p... .. I,,' 8 .. 0 ~ .. ..c " H ~I -.(.¡ CJ Û ;¡ ;>-, ;>-, ~ ",CIJ ~~. 8N 80'\ x.a1e: ~ ~ ~ ~ CÙ'" /"r ~O·~", ~ \.0 CI) I M ¡:QL1ì p... -.:t ..--I .ê . ~ µ:¡ ... '.' ~ N '" OM ...-i--.j- r-¡ p... ~ ~ ...-i .w Lf"\ I ... 0 ...-i CÙ..--I N..--I H 0 U...-i H> N\D ...-i . .--1 H 0 H> VICINITY MAP ~ô- - ~; .r- /.... /2.51 -" - ,. -'- --~ óhtI.-r_.o ¿'¡rMdJl' 1.. ~ J:"'~ r~'" ~,'" r ¿/IIF ~c O.IAoIt',...... ~""& ' ,..~ ~- E£J.N R¿/AP/£~L) R¿JNQ- C'~Nr'Y ~#fNID -.,¿Jsa ' ~ METES AND BOUNDS BEGINNING at an iron pin in the North line of County Road 3050, a distance of 170.5 varas East and 1999.0 feet South of the 6th corner of the S. Richardson Survey, said pin being the Southwest corner of a tract of Land as shown in Volume 3736, page 58, and the Southeast corner of a 2.0 acre tract of Land deeded to John R. Key as shown in Volume 3907, page 503, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE West with the North line of said Road 125.0 feet to an iron pin; THENCE North 348.48 feet to an iron pin in the North line of said 2.0 acre tract; THENCE East 125.0 feet a stake, the Northeast corner of said tract; THENCE South with the East line of said tract 348.48 feet to the place of Beginning, and being the same tract of Land as recorded 1[1 Volume 4427, page 925, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. 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 RECOMY~NDATION 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-83-47 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to 1F-9-1500-0ne Family Dwelling.. BEGINNING at an iron pin in the north line of County Road No. 3050, a distance of 170.5 varas East and 1999.0 feet South of the 6th corner of the S. Richardson Survey, said pin being the Southwest corner of a tract of land as shown in Volume 3736, Page 58, and the Southeast corner of a 2.0 acre tract of land deeded to John R. Key as shown in Volume 3907, Page 503, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE West with the North line of said Road 125.0 feet to an iron pin; THENCE North 348.48 feet to an iron pin in the North line of said 2.0 acre tract; THENCE East 125.0 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of said tract; THENCE South with the East line of said tract 348.48 feet to the place of beginning and being the same tract of land as recorded in Volume 4427, Page 925, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. Page 2 This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and is approximately 300 feet east of Davis Boulevard.. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-47 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS DATE: August l8, 1983 SUBJECT: PZ 83-48 Zoning request from Agriculture to IF-8-l200 on Tract 3Al, William Mann Survey, Abstract lOlO. DEP ARTMENT : Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the north side of Chapman Road and approximately l,l30 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive. Mr. Fleet with. Sabine Valley said they wanted the smallest square footage they could get. The Planning and Zoning Commission asked what the largest they would _consider and Mr. Fleet said l400. I have a letter confirming this. There were 47 property owners contac~ed and there was one who spoke in opposition. He was mainly concerned with the condition of Chapman Road and .putting more traffic on it. He was also wanting la~ger homes. The .Planning and Zoning Commission, after Hr. Fleet agreed to 1400 square feet, recommended approval of this zoning request with the stipulatio? that it be IF-8-l400. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial of zoning request BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~~~ ------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Page 16 ( P & Z Minutes ~ July 28, 1983 21. PZ 83-48 Request of Sabine Valley Industries to rezone Tract 3A1, William Mann Survey, Abstract 1010, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of 1F-8-1200 One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the north side of Chapman Road and approximately 1,130 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive. Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Tim Fleet with Sabine Valley came forward. Mr. Hannon asked why he requested this zoning. Mr. Fleet said they plan to have 158 lots which they plan to sell some and build on some. Acting Chairman Bowen said he has a problem with 1,200 square foot houses. He said he did not feel this would get through the Council. Mr. Fleet said 1,200 square feet is what they want, but were expecting it to be bumped up. Mr. Hannon asked if they would agree to a larger house. Mr. Fleet asked what they felt the Council would agree to. Acting Chairman Bowen said the Commission could not say what the City Council would approve, but if Sabine Valley is agreeable to larger houses, he should so state. Mr. Fleet said they would like to have the lowest square footage they could get. Mr. Hannon said if the Commission deny's this request, they would have to have 3/4 majority of the Council for approval. Page 17 p & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 ( \ Mr. Hannon asked what size could they live with and what would be feasable for them. Mr. Fleet said they could live with 1,300 square feet. He said if they had to build 1.500 square feet houses, it would take them two years to complete the job. Ms. Nash asked if all the houses would be 1,300 square feet. Mr. Fleet said if they receive 1,300 square feet minimum, they would run from 1.300 to 1,60Q square feet; if they receive 1,500, they would run from 1,500 to 1,600 square feet. Mr. Hannon asked if Mr. Fleet would agree to 1,500 square foot minimum. Mr. Fleet said he would rather have 1,300 square foot minimum. Acting Chairman Bowen said he has problems with 1,300 square feet. Mr. Wood said he did not feel this Commission should negotiate without first hearing the other people. Mr. Hannon said he felt the Commission needed to know what they could live with. He said Mr. Fleet should know what his cost would be. Mr. Fleet said he would like to have 1,300, but would accept 1,400. The Acting Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Howard Cassady, 7020 Chapman Drive, came forward. He said he lives across the street from this property. Mr. Cassady said there are 3 houses on his block that are less than 1,400 square feet, but the others are in excess of 1.400 square feet. Page 18 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 Mr. Cassady said the development of this area would create more traffic on Chapman Road which cannot handle it. He said if the square footage was raised to 1,500 or 1,600, the market would increase and they could provide a decent street. Mr. Cassady said he felt 1,400 square feet is too low. Acting Chairman Bowen said a minimum of 1,400 did not mean that all the houses would be 1,400 square feet; he would probably build from 1.400 to 1,600 square foot homes. Mr. Hannon said Mr. Cassady's area is zoned 1F-7 which was 1,000 square foot minimum. He said most builders like to spread the houses; every square foot is a margin for him. Mr. Hannon said the streets will be built to city standards regardless of the zoning. Mr. Cassady asked what they plan to do with Chapman Road. Mr. Hannon said Chapman Road will be a collector street. Acting Chairman Bowen closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-48 APPROVED Ms. Nash said since Mr. Fleet agreed to a 1,400 square foot minimum, she would make the motion to approve PZ 83-48 with the stipulation that it be 1F-8-1400. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. Request of Baker and Associates J . Venture to rezone a portion ract 3 & Tracts 4A & 4B, Th Spronce Survey, Abstr 99, & North Richlan tates from their present sification of 1F-9-1500 to a proposed classification of 1F-8-1400 One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the east side of Rufe Snow Drive, bounded on the east by Douglas Lane and is approximately 906 feet south of Bursey Road. 22. PZ 83-49 /. \ j \" PHDN£ S~-BB01 GENERAL OFFICE: 4329 E. BELKNAP STREET FORT WORTH. TEXAS MAIL.ING "DOR£55: P. O. BOX 7576 RIVERSIDE STATION ,ORT WDRTH. TEXAS 76111 August 1, 1983 Mrs. Wanda Calvert City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 Ft. Worth, Texas 76118 Dear Mrs. Calvert: This letter is to inform you that we are very pleased with the Planing and Zoning Board's recommendation of a 1,400 square footage minimum to the city council. We feel like we can develop a quality subdivision that we will all be proud of. Thank you very much for your help over the last month. greatly appreciated. It has been ::ø;¡1J. 7Jt- Tim H. Fleet Vice President THF/blw /' \ . KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-48, AG TO IF-8-1200, GRID 67, 76 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. RWA/l jc cc: t~r. 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 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-83-48 the following described property shall be rezoned from Agriculture to 1F-B-1400-0ne Family Dwellings.. BEING a tract of land out of the W.L. Mann Survey, Abstract 1010, in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas and being the same tract of land recorded in Volume 3225, Page 652, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas and being described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin in the North line of Chapman Drive, said point also being 891 varas East and 945.7 varas South of the Northwest corner of said survey; THENCE North 89 degrees 34 minutes 39 seconds West along the North line of said Chapman Drive, 1309.93 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 15 minutes East along fence line 1313.23 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 42 minutes 48 seconds East along fence line 1306.95 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 07 minutes 13 seconds West along fence line 1316.4 feet to the place of beginning and containing 39.49 acres of land. Page 2 This property is located on the north side of Chapman Road and approximately 1,130 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive.. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983.. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-48 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHL&~D HILLS DATE: August l8, 1983 SUBJECT :. PZ 83-49 Zoning request from IF-9-1500 to IF-8-l400 on a portion of Tract 3, & Tracts 4A & '4B, Thomas Spronce Survey, Abstract 1399, & North Richland Estates. DEP ARTMENT : Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the east side of Rufe Snow Drive, bounded on the east by Douglas Lane and is approximately 906 feet south of Bursey Road. There were 9 property owners contacted but no one spoke in oppositio~. .. They are wanting to go to smaller lots and small€r homes. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO x ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~~~c~- ------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mr. Ha'non said Mr. Cassady's area is zon&t IF-7 which was 1,000 square foot ~~imum. He said most builders like ~o spread the houses; every square ~ foot is a margin for him. / ,./ / J' /' / l'" Ä48 /'" APPROVED L· Page 18 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 I l ~~~--""-~~--'-'--"""""'- 22. PZ 83-49 Mr. Cassady said the development of this area would create more traffi Chapman Road which cannot handle He said if the square footage w s raised to 1,500 or 1,600, th arket would increase and they co â provide a decent street. Mr. Ca ady said he felt 1,400 square fee~ too low. Acting Chairman BoL said a minimum of 1,400 did no~ean that all the houses would bft'1,400 square feet; he would probab~ build from 1.400 to 1,600 sque foot homes. Mr. Hannon said the streets will be built to city standards regardless of the zoning. Mr. Cassady asked what they plan to do with Chapman Road. Mr. Hannon said Chapman Road will be a collector street. Acting Chairman Bowen closed the Public Hearing. Ms. Nash said since Mr. Fleet agreed to a 1,400 square foot minimum, she would make the motion to approve PZ 83-48 with the stipulation that it be IF-9-1400. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 5-0. ..a hItm:.A r......· .......--:-........:.-~..,¡x.ø..:~ n.-..;..- ~f¡f·...:.'?-t'~~..:--' Request of Baker and Associates Joint Venture to rezone a portion of Tract 3 & Tracts 4A & 4B, Thomas Spronce Survey, Abstract 1399, & Korth Richland Estates from their present classification of IF-9-1S00 to a proposed classification of IF-8-1400 One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the east siòe of Rufe Snow Drive, bounòed on the east by Douglas Lane and is approximately 906 feet south of Bursey Road. Page 19 p & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 ( Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mark Tutun with Baker and Associates came forward. He said they are in the land development business and they plan to have ?pproximately 50 lots which they plan to sell to builders. Mr. Tutun stated they were under contract with Miller of Texas to buy this property. He said they do not have the Local Retail portion of this property. He said they are requesting 1F-8-1400 which would allow a range from 1,400 to 1,600 square foot homes. Mr. Tutun said this development would be an extension of Foster Village to the south of them. He said he understood that they received IF-8-1400 for their property. Mr. Tutun said they will dedicate the right-of-way for Rufe Snow Drive and will pave their half of the street. Mr. Tutun stated there was existing duplex zoning adjacent to the southeast corner of this property. Mr. Tutun said they will bring the necessary utilities to this area and they have an agreement with Southland Financial for the drainage. Mr. Tutun said their lots would be 65 feet by 125 feet. He said they would consider extending the major streets in Watauga to join the ones in North Richland Hills. He said he was not sure if this would be good or bad. Mr. Tutun said the homes in Watauga had small, 6,500 square foot lots and these lots would have a minimum of 8,000 square feet. He said this land is pretty with trees and ridges. He said they will deed restrict the property to make sure all builders will comply. Page 20 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 ( I"~ Acting Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-49 APPROVED Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-49. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. PZ 83-50 of 23. Request of James R. Carter to rezone portion of Lot 1, Block 1, College Circle Shopping Center Addition, its present classification of Retail to a proposed class if , Local Retail-Specific Use- e of Alcoholic Beverages. Th~property is located at the southwesi corner of College Circle Driv~d Davis Blvd. Acting Chairman .J3¿en opened the Public Hearinß.l~nd called for those wishing to If.Jeak in favor of this request tif please come forward. Mr. - ~ came forward. He said he ~~~~e:ell beer and wine at this /<l.zza restaurant. .,. ~~ Mr. Hannon said the specific use would ~~ have to be in an individual's name and ~ would be non-transferable. t' Mr. Carter said it would need to be in /1- . his name. .('/' L_t,. ¿I" R /' /. ,to / .I /1- Y {" Acting Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. N PZ 83-50 Ms. Nash made the motion to approve ~;' # APPROVED PZ 83-50. This motion was seconded by L----------- _ .__,_ . ,.. ..____-.- .. ~~;h~~~~O~o :~d v~ ~~n;O ~~.:~n~-: ~.r~:.:~ 1"._ , ( . KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-49, IF-9-1500 TO IF-8-1400, GRID 40, 49 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. ~td~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWAjl jc 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 , I L 'J" , . ORD INANCE NO. i ~:3 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-83-49 the following described property shall be rezoned from 1F-9-1500-0ne Family Dwellings to 1F-8-1400-0ne Family Dwellings. BEING a tract of land in the Thomas Sprouse Survey, Abstract 1399, situated in Tarrant County, Texas and being a portion of a 84.686 acre tract and covering a portion of North Richland Hills Estates as shown on a plat of record in Volume 388-119, Page 24, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin for the southeast corner of the herein described tract, said point being South 89 degrees 45 minutes West 20.0 feet from the southeast corner of said Thomas Sprouse Survey; THENCE South 89 degrees 40 minutes 25 seconds West along the occupied South line of said Sprouse Survey 2007.30 feet to an iron pin; THENCE South 89 degrees 28 minutes 50 seconds West 599.93 feet continuing along the occupied south line of said Sprouse Survey to an iron pin in the Easterly line of Rufe Snow Drive; THENCE North 0 degrees 08 minutes 10 seconds East 858.14 feet along said east line to an iron pin in same, said point being the PC of a non concentric curve to the left whose center bears North 89 degrees 49 minutes 36 seconds West 1076.0 feet; THENCE with the arc of said curve 163.35 feet to an iron pin in same for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees 58 minutes 35 seconds East 504.11 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 9 degrees 00 minutes West 377.92 feet to an iron pin for corner in the Northerly line of the above referenced 84.686 acre tract; THENCE North 87 degrees 34 minutes 10 seconds East 2173.08 feet to an iron pin for corner in the West R.O.W. line of Douglas Lane. Page 2 THENCE South 0 degrees 02 minutes 16 seconds East along said R.O.W. line 883.89 feet to an iron pin in same for corner; THENCE North 87 degrees 55 minutes 28 seconds West 250.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 0 degrees 00 minutes 33 seconds East 150.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE South 87 degrees 49 minutes 18 seconds East 250.0 feet to an iron pin for corner in the West R.O.W. line of Douglas Lane; THENCE South 0 degrees 02 minutes 25 seconds East 434.92 feet continuing along said R.O.W. line to the point of beginning and containing 80.308 acres. This property is located on the east side of Rufe Snow Drive, bounded on the east by Douglas Lane, and is approximately 906 feet south of Bursey Road. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-49 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY DATE: August 18, 1983 SUBJECT :. PZ 83-50 Zoning request from Local Retail to Local Retail-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Bevera es on a portion of Lot· l, Block 1, College Circle Shopping Center ~ t ~on. DEPARTMENT: Planning. and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located in the shopping center at the southwest corner of College Circle Drive and Davis Boulevard. They plan to have a pizza restaurant there and wants to sell beer. and wine. There wer e 3 property owners contacted, but no one spoke in' opposition. The Planning and Zoning Commission r.ecommended approval of this zoning request with a vote of 4-l with Mr. Wood voting against. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of zoning request. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A . v) ~dCA- ~~ ------------------~--------------------------------------------~~-~-------------------- Page 20 P & Z Minutes July 28, 1983 Acting Chairman Bowen call those wishing to speak in_~ . ltion to this re~~me forward. - ~~re being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Wood made the motion to approve PZ 83-49. This motion was seconded by Ms. Nash and the motion carried 5-0. 23. PZ 83-50 Request of James R. Carter to rezone a portion of Lot 1, Block 1, College Circle Shopping Center Addition, from its present classification of Local Retail to a proposed classification of Local Retail-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. This property is located at the southwest corner of College Circle Drive and Davis Blvd. Acting Chairman Bowen opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Carter came forward. He said he wants to sell beer and wine at this pizza restaurant. Mr. Hannon said the specific use would have to be in an individual's name and would be non-transferable. Mr. Carter said it would need to be in his name. Acting Chairman Bowen called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Acting Chairman closed the Public Hearing. PZ 83-50 APPROVED Ms. Nash made the motion to approve PZ 83-50. This motion was seconded by Mr. Hannon and the motion carried 4-1 with Mr. Wood voting against. " ~ . KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSUL TING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas July 18, 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 83-50, L.R. TO L.R. SU SALE OF ALCHOHOL, GRID 105 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. ~~U/,~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: tk. Rodger N. Line, City ~~anager Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021.817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 fz. ~ .3 _00 \S ~ .,¡ ~ ~ ~ . II!..... COLLEGE :r; .... Q: ~ Clll. ~ en ~ Q: \u '" ff'¡ G\ \) Q Q ~ .to' Ib~ fJ....J f\ Q) " "> CI) - ~ q o .s S!J $4W 270.7 lS JUNE 1983 1.299 Acre tract in the J.H. Barlo~gh Survey, Abstract 1)0, and the W.·fi. Wallace Survey, Abstract 1606 in the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrar.1, County, Texas, showing a 2425 square foot site within exis~ing building being the SilD,l"?ct of a propcs,òd ;::ö:_>¡€ Requeò3t. .' ,,",r,« .II, '" . ... '<:'{: ' 1; ,,1,~ , (Þ) " "". " .., . ." . . ';~.v -\ .,,\ " ''ÌI! , '" Da.,L-e. APPÆOI/EO: . , C ~:I/" ,.." '" ¡. d' " T. 8. HA"P .$ t!'c,t! "" "'I '- ;.. ,\ zaoz ....; f- C/I'f .st'<'e-,l~.,y W'_"__"_ '" . \ 1'. ,.f,: .. ...r...·. , ..I'" "" <\>I' ~ð. -H...~ DE~~ChIPTIC\ C, c mm c n c i n ~~ ~. t t h :..! ~ r~ t (; r see t i 0 rt 0 f 1-. ! 1 .~ (; ; t till. C ~- ,- and +r¡e ','Je,:>t ] i:."· of Davis Boule'rard in North F- j 2r.léŒ-. TE[~l'~i'f, :'outh 12-' 0:-:' V'¡est with Davis Boulevard 9 ,; f""C ai, ;;: ')2' West 101. 1 feet to the Northeast ;Iìn,er' of thee a1"C::.; e:3cl'Í hed hercir ; THENC~ :outhw0st0rly with the common wall o0tweer ths Lrn t and a fv:eat N:arket 50 feet: THE'\'::E at a r~ght angle and Northwesterl:- i~C. ,; f,-',-·-- -::. ~: ,', "'.".c~ :¡¡ tween the ~;\; c': oct tract m-:.d 8.f' arcad~:; IHE:¡r'E or'thea~;t('rly with said arcade wall THENC:,; o';"hna~:t(:rl:¡ and paral].:.l '""iff': -'. '0 ì'herl.\' '1:3.. .." !:~4 +..0 +[:C pojt~t Of' beË~irlr:irlgt ar:r1 r·t") +fl~ l~-li;~ 2!~2 .Þf"7ðr ---,._---~._~- --~- - , _ ~~ ......-oJ. '1-/ ~.'",+ fpet; j ","~ 11'\Or Cr le~~::. ORDINANCE NO. I L-- d ) ¡ 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-83-50 the following described property shall be rezoned from Local Retail to Local Retail-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. Commencing at the intersection of the south line of College Circle and the west line of Davis Boulevard in North Richland Hills; THENCE South 12 degrees 08 minutes West with Davis Boulevard 95 feet and North 77 degrees 52 minutes West 101.0 feet to the Northeast corner of the area described herein; THENCE Southwesterly with the common wall between the subject tract and a Meat Market 50 feet; THENCE at a right angle and Northwesterly 48.5 feet to a common wall between the subject tract and an arcade; THENCE Northeasterly with said arcade wall 50 feet; THENCE Southeasterly and parallel with the Southerly wall 48.5 feet to the point of beginning and containing 2425 square feet more or less. Page 2 This property is loeated at the southwest corner of College Circle and Davis Boulevard. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 28th DAY OF JULY, 1983. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ-83-S0 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF MAYOR CITY OF NORTH RICHLA1~ HILLS ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS DATE: AUGUST 17. 1983 SUBJECT:. PUBLI C BUDGET HEARING' ON REVENUE SHARING DEPARTMENT: FINANCE. BACKGROUND: WE ARE· REQUIRED BY LAW TO HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE REVENUE SHARING FUNDS. STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION FOR THE"USE ÖF THE FUNDS IS AS FOLLOWS: CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN $ 32,800 29,400 75,000. LIBRARY AUTOMATION PUBLIC SAFETY COMPUTER FIRE STATION/REMODEL 75,000 TOTAL' $212,200 CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Discussion or input from citizens BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO N/A ACCOUNT NUMBER: . _ ~I"k. J.,..: u. rl , -------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--- DATE: AUGUST 17, 1983 SUBJECT :. 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET DEPARTMENT : ADMINISTRATION BACKGROUND: THE CITY MANAGER WILL PRESENT HIS BUDGET REQUEST TO THE COUNCIL. THE ONLY ACTION TO· BE TAKEN BY THE COUNCIL IS TO SET THE DATE FOR THE FORMAL PUB'LIC HEARING ON 'THE 1983.-84 BUDGET. SCHEDULED DATE IS SEPTEMBER 12. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR SEPTEMBER 12 BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ------------------~-------------------------------------------~~---~-------- DATE: 8-15-83 SUBJECT :. Estimate #1, Johnson·Steel Water Storage Tank DEPARTMENT: Utility BACKGROUND: This storage tank is located on the college campus and it is the one that the contractor did a very poor job on the inside. We made him go back and redo the inside again. We now have a good finish on the inside and have water in the tank and are testing the water at this time to see if it is ready to be used. As you can see from the contractor's invoice he turned this reQuest in on June 23, 1983 and we håve held it until thistime~ The reason for this is. that . we did not feel we would be justified in paying this amount. This is not a final payment. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: in the amount of $23.613.75. Approve pavment to R & S Quality P~;nt;ng r.nnr~~rrnr'i BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO :::::::_:::::~---~~~----------------------------------------------- '- / KNOWL TON-E NGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas August 4, 1983 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-419, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, JOHNSON STEEL WATER STORAGE TANK, REPAIR AND REPAINTING, CONTRACTOR1S ESTIMATE NO.1 Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No.1, dated June 23, 1983. made payable to R&S Quality Painting Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $23,613.75, for materials furnished and work performed on the referenced project as of June 30, 1983. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your representative, Bill Rutledge. as indicated by signature on the estimate. and we have checked the item extensions and additions. We recommend that this payment in amount of $23,613.75, be made to R&S Quality Painting Contractors, Inc., P.O. Box 886, G1adewater, Texas 75647. ~~' ICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWAjl jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. R.L. Denmon, Contractor ,->Mr. Gene Riddle, Di rector of Publ ic Works . Mr. Bill Rutl edge, Ci ty Ins pector Mrs. Lou Spiegel Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works ~ 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021·8171283-6211· METR0/267-3367 ..... "_';.0 . . ...... DATE: 8-15-83 "J ,) (; ¡' .'- .. ..... '. . ~-. "?-~~.- .., ~-,.:.~.~..:::~'. ~ _;~:!'o~~.?:~:'. . ...... ...~._...... ':..:......._~.. ~~ ... .. - . .i~ '. ....-...,..;. .-.: _.JBJEC'!:: Partial Pay Estimate ¡¡'p, ~ï5àvis Blvd. Elévåted Storage Tank DEPARTMENT: Utility BACKGROUND: This ~ank'is app~oximat~ly.60% co~plete at this time and-they are still ahead of schedule ås far as.contract time is concerned. : CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approve payment to Universal ·Tank & Iron Works, Inc. '. in the amount of $63,180.00. BUDGETED IrEM: . YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: Utility Revenue Bonds ------------------~---~~-------------------~~------------------------ w. __~. .. _,0:;,;" _.~." -' _.--~. '. ~-'~~_.'">.,,, ---.._~.._~~'--_.._.. ....." ,__ _···..:...,·,·__....~._~w_.'......._......_... ... ._¡ ._. ."..- .-..~ / KNOWL TON-E NGLJSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas Augus t 3, 1983 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 . North Richland Hills, Tex~s 76118 Re: 3-540, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, DAVIS BLVD. 2.0 M.G. ELEVATED STORAGE TANK, CONTRACTOR1S PARTIAL PAY ESTIMATE NO.6 Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No.6, dated August 1, 1983, made payable to Universal Tank & Iron Works, Inc., in the amount of $63,180.00. for materials furnished and work performed on the referenced pro- ject as of July 31, 1983. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your representative, Bill Rutledge, as indicated by signature on the estimate, and we have checked the item extensions and additions. We recommend that this payment in amount of $63,180.00, be made to Universal Tank & Iron Works, Inc., P.O. Box 31156, Indianapolis, Indiana 46231. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. ~. Oa-:- RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: t~r. Rodger N. Line, City "1anager Mr. Ronald J. Scott, Universal Tank & Iron ~1r. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works - Mr. Bill Rutledge, City Inspector Mrs. Lou Spiegel Mr. Allefi Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021·817/283'6211. METRO/267-3367 , .- -.. - . · "..-.. '~'.:" DATE: 8-17-83 ,) r ø(:·· .... -.. .- .: :::-~~~::~ ........ . . .... '. ~ . .. ......... . ~:! · .. .. .·...1 · -C:."." . ',_ J1U'ECT:. Partial Pay Estimate '(17-- North Hills Street & Drainaëe Improvements DEPARTMENT: Public ·ýJorks !ACKGROUND: The contraCtor's request. for pay was approximately $29. oorr on this estimate. and the city has deducted the quantities thåt the contractor w~s short and also deducted for work we had to perform on the job or for wrecker service andòther miscellaneåus items that WQ. had to take : care of, during the contract· period. This leaves an..a~ou~t· of $7,064'.16 . .-. to be paid. Their last payment will b~ t~e retainage of' approximat~ly $2~,OOO unless they can prove the quantities we ~re paying on this' pay estimate are not correét. As of this date the contractor is about .40 ~ays over the contråctperio~and we wlll deduct from the .final pay at the rate of $ioo'~ daŸ.liquidat~d damages. "- CITY COUNCIL Aq'ION REQUIIŒD: of $7,064.16 Approve pavrnent to Stolartlk C:orpor~rion ;'11 rnp .<!motlnt ". BUDGETED ITEM: YES x NO ::co~_~::~___:::::a¡ _~bl~~___~_______~__~________________________ / . KNOWL TON-E NGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth· Dallas August 15, 1983 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North R;chland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-325, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NORTH HILLS STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, CONTRACTOR'S PARTIAL PAY ESTIMATE NO.7 Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No.7, dated August 11, 1983, made payable to Stolaruk Corporation, in the amount of $7,064.16, for materials fur- nished and work performed on the referenced project as of July 31, 1983. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your repre- sentative, Bill Rutledge, as indicated by signature on the estimate, and we have checked the item extensions and additions. You will note on the draft estimate form that the quantities for several items requested by the Contractor were adjusted by the City Inspector based on actual on-site field measurements. We understand that the Inspector requested that the Contractor be present when the measurements were taken but the Contractor did not comply. Also Item No. 35 represents a deduction from the Contract for costs to the Public Works Department for various items as summarized on the attached list prepared by the Assistant Public Works Director. We recommend that this payment, in amount of $7,064.16, be made to Stolaruk Corporation at P. O. Box 61587, Dallas, Texas 75261. We would note that the Contractor has exceeded the scheduled completion date of July 7, 1983. Please see Item 3.2.12, page 3.2.6, "Contract Time and Liquidated Damages" and Item 3.1.04, (a), page 3.1.4, regarding "Extension of Time'1 in the Contract Documents. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. ~;~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l j c Enclosure cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Ronald T. Jones, Stolaruk Corp. '7Mr. Gene Riddl e, Di rector of Pu b 1 i c Works / . / Mr. Bill Rutledge, City Inspector / Ms. Lou Spiegel, Director of Finance Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.- BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021' e17/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 ", 1/ J , DATE: 8-15-83 : SUBJECT~ Change Order #1, Rufe Snow Drive Phase II , . DEP~nŒm: Public. Works BACKGROUND: The City Inspector approached the City Engineer about replacing this . . line going under Rufe Snow that was not included in the original ·plans. It is felt that this old line could create problems if we leave it in place under Rufe Snow and it could cause us to have to dig up Rufe Snow to repair the line. CITY COUNCIL AC~ION REQUIRED: Approve/disapprove the change order in the amount of $8,428.75 to Austin Road Co. and to increase the contract bv eight davs BUDGETED ITEM: YES 00 X :::::::_::::::~--~:~~~:----------------------------------------------- · --- . K NOWL TON-E NG LI 5H-F LOWE R5, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth- Dallas Augus t 11, 1983 Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of Public Works City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-218, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, RUFE SNOW DRIVE, PHASE II, CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 We are enclosing Change Order No.1 to the referenced project which has been executed by the Contractor. This Change Order covers the cost of replacing a section of the existing 12-inch sanitary sewer which crosses Rufe Snow Drive south of the railroad tracks. Upon Council approval of this Change Order, please sign the "Owner's Acceptance of Change" and return a copy of the change order fom to our office for further distribution. Please call if you have any questions. ~~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works .... 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.' BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021.817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 -..:. " ..", ',.,' '.., . ;1~.·" -. ~. . .' . --- , ";;"~.'¡" ,../. .. ... '. .: ~..... . : " "......-:.-{... . :::.:~.'~'~'.:.~ .,~~. ';'~ .'..:.;...... ..~* , DATE: 8-17-83 3(~) . i{ þ' . '. I I UPJECT :.- Change Order on Snow ijeignts' Street an'd Drainage Contract DEPARnŒNT: Public Works BACKGROUND: Since we have had "a co~s~ruction co~tract on the North Hirls area, we . have observeã that Wendell Drive has really deteriorated to a 'point that'it ~~eds to be rebuilt. B~cause of the base failure there is not much that the, Public Works Department can do with the street to sav~ it. .. We havé waited until StD1aruk was - .. . through with their work in the North Hills area before we ask~~ :A"ušt:ln Roa:d it' they .' . .' would extend their contract for Snow Heights str~et .improvements to cover Wendell Dirve at the' same unit prices. For those of you who are no~ familiar with Wendell Drive, it is west of the city park and runs para1~el to it. We also have a wåter main on this street that we have a lot of problems with and becaus£ of the depth of tþe water main (approx. 15' 'dée~) it'.makes it v.ery difficult to work on. if this project is approved~ we would be r~p1acing th~ water main also." I realize that. we have ~pent a lot of money in the. North Hills area and we did not want to extend Sto1aruk's ~ontraët to do this street. This street is one that I do not believe will hold out for another year, at least the north portion will not. CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: Approve/disapprove change order #2 in the amount of ". . $147,972.66 to allow for the reconstruction of Wendell Drive to the Austin Road - Snow Heights contract. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: General Obligation Bond Fund /If _ ~_________________.:.__~_________________ ----------------~ -- - / . K NOWL TON-E NG LI 5 H-F LOWE RS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS I Fort Worth- Dallas August 16. 1983 Mr. Gene Riddle, Director of City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas Re: Pub 1 ic Works 76118 3-326, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, SNOW HEIGHTS STREET AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 Enclosed is Change Order No.2 to the referenced project which has been executed by the Contractor. This proposed change order is described on the attached letter dated August 2, 1983. Please call if you have any questions. - , ~~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc Enclosures cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Assistant Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.. BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021.817/283-621,· METR0/267-3367 DATE: AUGUST 17, 1983 31 '-, SUBJECT:. AWARDING CONTRACT FOR DEPOSITORY BANK . ~ DEPARTMENT: FINANCE. BACKGROUND: STAFF WORKED WITH OUR FINANCIAL ADVISORS TO DE VEL FOR THE èONTRACT. THE SPECIF.ICATIONS AND THE INVITATION T BI = \/ERE!!AßD DELIVERED TO ALL THREE OF THE BANKS \/I:rHIN THE ÇT'1'1' OF ~OR'I'f! R;M<,.¡Wn 1<T"'. !=; NORTHEAST NATIONAL BANK WAS TffE 01QLY 'BANK TO S STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT NORTHEAST.~ATIONAL BE 'AW A WI(' ("()W'l"'R t. "''1' -- FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1. 1983· - SEPTEMBER ~o. 1<18"). :~ : ~= ~ CITY COUNCIL AqION REQUIRED: A??'R()VF./nT!=;A?P'R()'~ ~ BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO N/A ACCOUNT NUMBER: ,I'.'~ - -------------~--------------------------------~-~~---- --- -------- ------------- --- .~, , . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS OFFICIAL BID FORM Proposal for City Depository and Banking Services Agreement City of North Richland Hills, Texas North Richland Hills, Texas Gentlemen: Subject to the terms of the Proposal for City Depository and Banking Services Agreement, the undersigned a banking corporation, association or individual banker doing business within the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, submits the following bid for the privilege of acting as City Depository for the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, for the two-year period beginning October l, 1983 and ending September 30, 1985 in accordance with the laws of Texas, the Charter, and various Ordinances of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas. 1. Interest Rates to be paid on Single Maturity Time Deposits: The interest rate indicated is variable (i.e. floating) and is related to either the 13-week or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate, (whichever is greater) in terms of number of basis points above or below the Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, on the next business day following the U.S. Treasury auction. A. Deposits of $100~000.00 or more: Maturity Interest Rate **Basis Points 14-30 days 130 basis points aÞ9ve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 30-59 days 130 basis points aÞ9ve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 60-89 days 130 basis points aè9ve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 90-179 days 120 basis points aè9ve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 180-364 days 100 basis points a99ve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* /, 1 , .., ') ~_T_Tð..ðo 1r T"'Þ~C:11rv Bill Couuon Equivalent Rate* · " B. Deposits of less than $100,000.00: Maturity Interest Rate 14-30 days * 130 basis points ~/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 30-59 days * 130 basis points aèeve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 60-89 days 130 basis points &&ðve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 90-179 days 120 basis points &&ðve/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 180-364 days 100 basis points above/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* 365 days or 80 basis points above/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate* more * Rates and maturities must comply with current banking regulations. *In no event shall the interest rate on single maturity time deposits of less than $100,000.00 be less than 5 1/4 % during the term of the depository and banking services agreement. 2. Repurchase agreements: The undersigned agrees to sell those U.S. securities in which the City can legally invest its excess collected demand deposit balances to the City, on or before 12:00 Noon each regular day of C~tyls business to provide overnight and weekend investments to the City through the use of IIRepurchase Agreements", and simultaneously, with the sale, agrees to repurchase on or before 12:00 Noon on the next following regular day of business, the same securities at the same price as sold. with interest calculated on the invested amount. Bank holidays falling on Friday or Monday will be included in the weekend IIRepurchase Agreement"and the interest calculation for a weekend IIRepurchase Agreement,1I including a bank holiday, will be on the invested amount. Interest earnings resulting from each repurchase agreement shall be paid to the City on the day of repurchase by providing deposit slips showing each account and the amount of interest deposited to the account. Tnp undersigned agrees to pay the City interest on each repurchase agreement at the 3. Interest Rate on Bank Loans to City: Loans will be made to the City at the rate of N/A % per annum or at a variable rate of o basis points above/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, to pay current operating expenditures as may be required by ordinance with such loans to be repaid out of the first current tax collection. Loans will be made to the City at the rate of N/A % per annum or at a variable rate of o basis points above/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, to pay non-operating expenditures and/or purchase equipment or other expenditures as may be required by ordinance with such loans to be repaid on a scheduled basis as agreed to by the City and by the bank. 4. Interest on Demand Accounts (Now, Super-Now or Money-Market Accounts) The undersigned agrees to pay to the City a variable interest rate on minimum demand account balances as outlined in the attached schedule in accordance with current banking practice and rules. However, the undersigned agrees that the minimum rates on these accounts shall never be less than 5 1/4%. Fer_~Hr~eses_eÉ_£R!8_eeRÉFae£y-aR-everàFaÉ£-iR-afty-eÉ-£Re-àemaRå-aeeeHR£s-sRa±±-èe defined-a~-a-de£i~it-in-o~e-e~-mere-aeeetl~~!-whieh-exeeeàs-tne-èa±aftee!-ift-~fie other-demand-a~~onnt~-on-an-aggregate-ha~i~~--~he-partie~-agree-that-~o-i~tere~t ~ha±l_he_paid-the-€ity-o~-the-a~~onnt-whieh-ha~-hee~-o~erdrawn-£er-~he-period-e£ tne_àe£ie!E,-fiewever,-se-leRg-as-ERe-aggregaEe-£e£a±-eÉ-all-àemaRå-aeeeHR£s-aFe po~itive-no-i~tere!t-!hal±-he-eharged-~Re-6i~y-eR-~fie-!RàiviàHa±-aeeeHRt-wfiiea-is a a account o~erdrawn7 In the event of aft aggregate deficit in ~ne demand aeeeHR~! the undersigned will charge o basis points above/below 13 or 26-week Treasury Bill Coupon Equivalent Rate. 5. Bank Services to be Provided: Fee for Service A. Provide complete investment service including assistance in $ SQ per transaction acquiring investment securities, counseling, and safekeeping service for securities owned. B. Provide bank money orders, travelers' checks, and cashier's $ -0- checks as required by the City. -3- c. Supply 3-part voucher checks and payroll checks according to quantity, quality. design and specifications established by the City. (Approximately 14,000 voucher checks per year and approximately 6,000 payroll checks per year.) D. Supply deposit slips according to quantity, quality, design, and specifications established by the City. $ at cost $ at cost E. Provide night depository keys and locking depository bags, as $ -0- necessary. F. Clear all insufficient funds checks twice before charging them $ -0- Per Item to the applicable City bank account and returning them to the City. G. Provide stop payment services. H. Provide wire transfer service for both deposits and disbursements. It is understood that the City of North Richland Hills uses the wire transfer service as a means of accelerating various types of payments (such as Revenue Sharing Entitlement Payments and could use for sales tax reimbursement from the State Comptroller's Office, etc.) 1. Provide customary demand deposit account service and provide monthly bank statement on each account within five (5) working days of closing date. Statements are to reflect trans- actions beginning with the first day of the month and ending with the last day of the month. Cancelled checks are to be returned in numerical sequence.* J. Provide daily collected balances and ledger balances by telephone upon request. K. Provide ledger credit on the same day as deposits occur (holidays and weekends excepted). This includes same day credit on wire transfers of funds from the Federal and State Governments, and same day credit on warrants issued by the State Comptroller received prior to 2:00 P.M. 1. Provide remittance service to various paying agents for required City principal and/or interest payments on bonds. $ -0- Per Item $ 10. Per Item $ -0- Per Acct *Checks returned in numerical sequence only if check numb, appears in proper MICR field. $ -0- $ -0- $ -0- M. Monitor City investment securities held by depository bank to $ -0- provide same day credit to the appropriate City account(s) automatically upon maturities, and provide deposit slips at maturity dates. N. Provide list of all certificates of deposits held by the City $ -0- on the last day of the month. -4- , . . o. Provide foreign and domestic exchange services. P. Provide coin wrappers and accept bulk co ins for deposit. Q. Provide safe deposit boxes to maintain storage for financial $ at cost $ -0- $ -0- Per Box * as available data retained on computer diskettes. [10 x 10 x 30 inches] 6. DEPOSITS SECURITY: The undersigned shall furnish ro the City. pledged securities as provided by the laws of Texas (Article 2560. Revised Civil Statutes of Texas. as amended). Securities pledged shall at all times. have a par value or market value when less than par. at least equal to the total amount of the City's monies on deposit with the depository bank. It is further provided that no reduction or substitution of securities pledged shall be made without the prior approval of the City's Finance Director. The bank shall provide the City with report of securities pledged at the end of each month. . This report should reflect the following: Total Pledge Securities by: o Name o Type/Description o Par Value o Market Value at month end o Maturity date The securities pledged shall be held in safekeeping by a separate and different bank other than the depositor bank. 7. Safekeeping: The depository shall keep safely all monies of the City and pay the same over as directed. The term "money" as contained in this agreement shall be construed to be all cash, securities, investments, trust funds, or any other funds that may lawfully come into the depository's possession. The City hereby expressly reserves the right to withdraw any amount of its funds, unless prohibited by law, that are deposited in the Depository Bank and that are not required immediately to pay obligations for the purpose of investing those funds in Direct Debt Securities of the U.S. Government. 8. Other Stipulations A. The successful bidder will notify the City in writing within ten (10) days of any changes in Federal or State Regulations or laws that would thereafter affect the depository agreement. B. Notification of wire transfers shall be made within one hour of the transaction and a duplicate copy furnished to the City within twenty-four (24) hours. -5- -_.~._--'^_.-.__..- , ~. C. The Bank'S records relating to the City of North Richland Hills accounts shall be open to review by either City Staff or City appointed independent D. The proposing hank shall snhmit a copy of the last annual financial auditors. statements and subsequent quarterly supplements. 9. Joint or partnership bids (other than members of the same holding company) will not be considered. 10. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities. DATED THIS 26 day of July , 1983. Northeast National Bank BY ']YJ1k/ iL. . :t:::::- TITLE Exec. Vice Pres. & Cashier -6- DATE: AUGUST 17, 1983 :::; .;r- - 'YBJECT: BUDGET ADJUSTMENT "-- ' . . DEPARTMENT: FINANC.E. BACKGROUND: S'1'AFF ~F.r.()~'Nn~ '1''F1T~ RTmr."R'1' An.TT~'1'MF."T'1' '1'n 'J''RlIl\T~VIõ''R $1.842,000 OF AVAILABLE GENERAL FuND SURPLUS TO THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMEN'1' PR().TE(~'1' FTYNn THIS SURPLUS IS AVAILABLE DUE TO: $ '112.000 ACTUAL REVENUES EXCEEDING BTmr.f.'1'"RT) ~"RVF:'NTTF.~ 500.000 630.000 1. 842 .000 . BUDGETED EXPENDTTURE SAVINGS SALES TAX ¡ŒFUND .. /\ .. CITY COUNCIL A~ION REQUIRED: II 'P'P'R(W;;' I nT~ II P'P'RO'"" . -- X BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: __ ____~_______________________________~_____~~__ f~~~__ /_~___ ----------~------------- - ~. ......-