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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1981-04-13 Agendas , ~fJJJ .. . CITY OF N HRfCHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~(}r the Meeti ng April 13.. 1981 , at 7:30 p.m.~ in the City Hall, 7301 N.E. Loop 820. Þ.CTION TAKEN 1. Discussion on ro osed Sub-divisio Ordinance ,(presented by Richard Albin) on Fire Prevention Code (presented by Chief Gertz) .0 (presented by Rex McEntire) COUNCIL P.M. '00 (' / C f! {;(. _t f & 1//;' II II ¿ Mr~ Tom Connell~ 4820 Neal ø ~ N.E. Loop 820. PZ 81-2, Request of (W.A.H. Corp.) to rezone a portion of Tract 8, Abstract 321, from A riculture to IF-9-1500 Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 81-2 Public 'Hearin PZ 81-3~ re uest of J. E. Brannon to rezone Tract 18, Abstrac 1266 from A riculture to 1F-12-1800 ~ Consideration of Ordina e for PZ 81- . .. Page 3 . CITY OF NORTHRICHLANO HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ¡-~)~. the Meet i ng Apri 1 13, 1981 , at 7:30 p.m.~ in the City Hall, 7301 N~E. Loop 820. ITEM .JJ Consideration of awarding bid on Booth-Calloway Road Consideration of Ordinance amending the Zoning ·i a ce (accessory buildings) fL, Consideration of Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance ( handicap parking) , of Ordinance revising Consideration Beverages .Consideration of payment to Sharrock Electric in the amount of $33,691.81 27. Adjourment // e MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF ¡HE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820, MARCH 23, 1981 - 7:30 P.M. 1. Mayor Faram called the meeting to order March 23, 1981, at 7:30 p.m. 2. Present: Dick Faram Jim Wood Wiley Thomas J. C. Hubbard Dave Freeman Sharyl Groves Mayor Councilmen Councilwoman Staff: Chuck Williams Jeanette Moore Rex McEntire Richard Albin City Manager City Secretary City Attorney City Engineer e News Media: Joe Norton Robin Watkins, Kevin Todd The Tribune ~lid Ci ties North Richland Hills News Absent: Jim Kenna Councilman 3. The invocation was given by Mr. Bob Skelton, Deacon, First Baptist Church of Smithfield. 4. Councilwoman Groves moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve the minutes of March 9, 1981~ Motion carried 4-0; Councilman Wood abstaining due to absence from the meeting. 5. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Amon Adcock, 1701 West Freeway, appeared before the Council. e Mr. Adcock stated the application request was to rezone this tract from agriculture to IF-9-1500. Mr~ Adcock stated he had an architectural rendering of the proposa1~ Mr. Adcock stated they planned to continue Post Oak Drive through this tract to Starnes Road. Mr. Adcock stated he felt this would be an addition to North Richland Hills. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MARCH 9, 198. APPROVED PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 81~2, REQUEST OF AMON T. ADCOCK (W.A. CORP.) TO REZONE A PORTION OF TRACT 8, ABSTRACT 321, FROM AGRICULTURE TO IF-9- 1500 There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 6. Mayor Faram advised the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended approval. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to postpone action on this request until the regular Council meeting of April 13, 1981, in between that time the Council will have a meeting set with Snyder and Associates on the City Master Plan. Motion carried 5-0. 7. Mayor Faram stated he was informed when he arrived at the City Hall this afternoon there was a request from Mr. Brannon to postpone this for 30 days. Mayor Faram stated the request went to. the Planning and Zoning Department. Mayor Faram stated he would let the Council make the decision on postponement; he had several requests to speak on this subject. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to continue the hearing on PZ8l-3. Motion carried 4-1; Councilmen Hubbard, Freeman and Thomas and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Wood voting against. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak for this request to please come forward. No one appeared. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. Mr. James R. Stevens, 7424 Eden Road, appeared before the Council. Mr. Stevens stated the tract of land in question was basically at the intersection of Eden and Rumfield Road. Mr. Stevens stated the homes on Ed'en would be affected greatly by anything that was put in on less than one acre or better tracts. Mr. Stevens stated about a year ago there had been a zoning hearing on a tract of land within 100 yards of this area and it was determined that Eden Road was below minimum standards for any additional subdivisions. Mr. Stevens stated the street was at best a very narrow, inadequate piece of paving. March 23, 1981 Page Two CONSIDER..L\TION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81-: POSTPONED PUBLIC HEARING - PZ'81-3, REQUEST C J.·E. BRill~NON TO REZONE TRACT 18, ABSTRACT 1266, FRC::' AGRICULTURE TO IF-l2-1800 Ma~ch 23~ 1981 Page Three e Mr. Stevens stated it was his understanding that this particular tract that was being requested for rezoning was going to be platted into 16 lots. Mr~ Stevens stated that would be putting approximately 32 additional cars traveling on these streets~ Mr. Stevens stated the people that lived in the area ~.¡ere requesting that the Council maintain the area with the types of houses that were presently there. Mr. Royal Sherbet, 8937 Rumfield Road, appeared before the Council. e Mr. Sherbet stated he owned approximately five acres in the area. Mr. Sherbet stated he worked long and hard for thirty-seven years for a home· in the country and in an area that was zoned agriculture. Mr. Sherbet stated he looked long and hard in Dallas County and Tarrant County and finally found a section of land that he thought was ideal. Mr. Sherbet stated that approximately ten months ago he closed on the land and found that North Richland Hills had given permission for a large subdivision to go in alongside Stoneybrook, approxi- mately 250 homes. Everyone, most everyone without exception, that lived in the area did so because they like and enjoy the agriculture zoning. Mr. Sherbet stated he had three points he would li.ke to make. Number one: the City of North Richland Hills has failed to provide adequate roads, sewer, there are no sewer lines in the area, and no water pressure; number two: everyone that lives in that agriculture area, without exception, opposes the zoning change; number thr'ee: North Richland Hills has failed to provide the original residents in that area services and only provided high water bills with low pressure. Mr. Sherbet stated he would like to know what would be involved in deannexing the area. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Sherbet where he would get services if the area were deannexed. Mr. Sherbet stated they did not have any services;(the' onJy time a policeman came out was when they were called. Mayor Faram stated the only time a'policeman went to anyone's house was when they were called. City Attorney McEntire stated if the City deannexed the area a house could be built on every fourth acre. e :. ... March 23~ 1981 Page Four Mr. Sherbet stated that in that case he did not want to be deannexed. Mr. Albin stated there was a major sewer outfall line less than a mile north of the area and would serve the entire area. Councilman Wood asked Mr~ Sherbet if he felt the City had the right to deny a person, developer or not, a right to use his land. Councilman Wood stated he felt Mr~ Sherbet was suggesting that the City 'had enough people, do not let anyone else build in the area unless they had two, three, four or five acre tracts. Mr. Sherbet stated he could understand a variance from the requirement~ but the tract in question was just a little over two' acres which did not qualify for two homes under zoning; however he could see a variance for two homes~ Mr. Sherbet stated if there was anyway possible he would like to see the tract stay agriculture. Mayor Faram stated there might be some confusion over the agriculture zoning. Mayor Faram stated that when ,the Master Plan was adopted the agriculture terminology was put on land that had no particular plan laid out. The restrictions were put in so no one could build on less than two acres. Mayor Faram stated agriculture as a whole, he did not think the City had a policy. Mayor Faram stated that was the conception in the agriculture zoning~ There were some lands ~hat had 25 to 30 acres and there was nothing to do with those except to put them in a holding pattern until the City could foresee some type of development to go in. Mr. Norvell Jordan, 8800 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. Mr. Jordan stated his property was just north ,of the property in question. Mr. Jordan stated the neighbors had hit on all the points that he had. Mr. Jordan stated his house was about oné and one-half years old, 2,400 square feet on three acres and he had a lot of money invested. Mr. Jordan stated he felt that if tract housing were put ~n the adjoining property it would drop the value of his home. Mr. Jordan stated he would agree with his neighbors in that the streets were not the best and there was low water pressure. Mr. Jordan stated his real objection to this request was that it would devalue his property~ e Councilman Wood asked Mr. Jordan if he knew how long Mr. Brannon had owned the property. Mr. Jordan replied no. C~uncilman Wood asked Mr. Jordan how long he had lived there. Mr. Jordan replied about three years. Mr. Charles Palachek~ 8908 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. Mr. Palachek stated he had lived in the area since 1964. Mr. Palachek- stated if the Council would look at this one particular block, which was said to be two and one-half acres and it was set in the center of two, three, or ten acre tracts they would see it was totally out of place. Mr. Palachel<. stated this would be taking an area that was already established and putting a lot of houses in it. Mr. Palachek stated he felt the area should be maintained as is. Mr. Berwyn Caswell, 8900 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. e Mr. Caswell stated his property was just northeast of the property in question. Mr. Caswell stated most of his comments had already been covered by previous speakers. Mr. Caswell stated most of the residents in the area were on septic tanks and he was not sure the City would want to 'put that many houses on septic tanks. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Caswell if there had been any problems in the area with the septic tanks. Mr. Caswell stated no. Mr. Caswell stated the land in . question was surrounded by larger lots and there were deed restrictions that the property would not be divided below one acre tracts. Mr. Caswell stated he would like to see it remain as such. Mayor Faram advised Mr. Caswell deed restrictions were a civil matter. Mr. O. G. Tobis, 8800 Rumfield, appeared before the Council. e Mr. Tobis stated he lived directly across the street from the property in question. Mr. Tobis stated he thought most of his points had been covered by his neighbors. Mr. Tobis stated he would like to point out they had been in that area for many years and this request was against the wishes of the residents that had been there for years. ÞIarch 23 ~ 1981 Page Five Mrs. Delores Wood, 6713 Karen Drive, appeared before the Council. Mrs. Wood stated she was a realtor in the area and felt very strongly for the people in that area'. 'Mrs.' Wood stated she felt they definitely had a legitimate gripe~ Mrs. Wood stated that in this particµlar case she knew' the property, and the people should have the right for their property to remain the way it is~ Mrst Wbod stated in her opinion the small lots and houses would destroy their property values. Mr. Perry Wise, 7404 Eden Road, appeared before the Council. Mr. Perry stated he was about 150 yards south of the property' in question_ Mr. Perry stated he would like to touch on a couple of points that had been mentioned~ Mr. Perry stated he thought it would be real nice if. the development could be held down to two or three houses to keep it down to the type of value they presently had. Mr. Perry stated he felt if this property was loaded down with too many houses there would be septic tank problems. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Perry if he had attended the Planning and Zoning meeting when this request was heard by them. Mr. Perry replied no. Mayor Faram stated that according to the Planning and Zoning Commission minutes, Mr. Brannon stated there would be no septic tanks in any of these houses~ they would be on City sewer. Mr. Perry asked if there was City sewer coming into the area. Mayor Faram stated the developer would be required to bring the sewer in. Mrs. Anita Snow, 3201 Owens, R,ealto:(1 HaltorQ'City, appeared before the Council~ ~rarch 23, 1981 Page Six e e e Mrs. Snow stated she was familiar with the area that the homeowners were speaking in opposition of this develop- ment. Mrs. Snow stated it would in effect be spot zoning. Mrs. Snow stated it would greatly devalue the property owners' investment. If rezoned the property would not be conforming to the previous usage of the land around this area. Councilman Freeman stated that it was unusual for two real estate people to speak for or against zoning. Councilman Freeman asked what inspired them to speak. Mrs. Snow stated the people that already had the vested interest had the greater right to protect that vested interest than those coming into an area. Mrs. Snow stated she faced this type of situation everyday and knew the communities had to change their usage, but not with the area already developed in one, two or three acre tracts. Mr. Tobis presented the Council with a petition signed by the residents in the area against the rezoning. Mayor Faram advised Mr. Tobis the petition was accepted, but could not be accepted as requiring 3/4 vote because it was not submitted in time to be considered as a legal petition. Mayor Faram stated it did convey a feeling. Mayor-Faram closed the public hearing. 8. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman.Freeman9 to postpone action on this item until the regular scheduled meeting April 13, as the item prior, until the Council's meeting with Wayne Snyder and Associates. Councilman Hubbard stated in fairness to both parties, the City had employed Snyder and Associates to set up a set Qf rules for the City and update the Master Plan to stop what some people consider spot zoning, and to update each section of the City. Councilman Wood asked the City Attorney if this request was postponed would it come back with a public hearing. March 23, 1981 Page Seven CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81-3 ,POSTPONED March 23, 1981 Page Eight Mr. McEntire stated the ordinance would have to be republished. Motion to postpone carried 5-0. Mayor Faram called for a fifteen minute recess. RECESS Mayor Faram called the meeting back to order. The same Council Members and Staff were present as recorded at the beginning of the meeting. BACK TO ORDER 9. Mayor Faram advised the Council he had Mr. Jim Ramsey·s resignation from the Civil Service Commission.' May~r Faram stated he had appointed Mr! Bob Skelton to the Civil Service Commission and asked the Council to con- firm this appointment. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT OF' MR., BOB SKELTON TO CI!JIL SERVICE COMMISSION APPROVED Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to accept the resignation of Mr. Jim Ramsey and appoint Mr. Bob Skelton to the Civil Service Connnission. Motion carried 5-0. 10. Mr. Roy Miller, 4709 Vance Road, North Richland Hills, Representative for Alexander and Alexander Insurance, appeared before the Council. Mr. Miller stated he had submitted two proposals and was present to answer any questions the Council might have. CONSIDERATION OF . FOR GENERAL AND AUTOMOBILE LIABIL~- INSURANCE APPROVED "Mayor Faram asked Mr. Miller if he had bid the Police Professional Liability. Mr. Miller stated he felt his company had adequate protection for the Police Department and the Police Professional Liability was not necessary. City Attorney McEntire stated that if the company had adequate protection for the police, why had the claims that had been turned into the company been denied. Mr. Miller stated he was not familiar with the circumstances~ Mayor Faram asked Mr. Miller if he had examined the proposal submitted by his competitor. Mr. Miller stated no more than just the figures that were read off. e e e Mr. Miller stated he felt his company had the Police Department adequately protected and did not feel there was a need for the Professional Liability. Mr. Vic Smith, 8101 Irish Drive, North Richland Hills, Representative for Crawford, Mitchell, Thomas and Frymark, appeared before the Council. Mr. Smith stated his company had submitted a bid per the specifications for general and auto liability.. Mr. Smith stated his bid for general liability was $29,497.00 and for auto liability $52,828. Mr. Smith stated that in addition to that he had quoted the Police Professional Liability under four plans. City Attorney McEntire stated he would recommend the City accept the bid of Crawford, Mitchell, Thomas and Frymark for general and auto liability and Plan 2 on the Police Professional Liability. Councilman Wood asked the City Attorney if he felt this company had better coverage. Mr. McEntire replied yes. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Smith if his company had met all the requirements. Mr. Smith replied yes. Mayor Faram asked the City Attorney if he was~ satisfied with the policy. Mr. McEntire stated yes. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to accept the bid of Crawford, Mitchell, Thomas and Frymark for General and Auto Liability and Plan 2 on the Police Professional Liability. Councilman Freeman asked for the City Manager's recommenda- tion. Mr. Williams stated due to the information he had received from the staff and City Secretary's office he would recommend Crawford, Mitchell, Thomas and Frymark. Motion carried 5-0. March 23, 1981 Page Nine 11. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to postpone action on this item until the Council had a chance to study it further. Mayor Faram appointed Councilmen Hubbard, Wood and Freeman, Fire Chief Gertz and City Manager Chuck Williams to a committee to study the proposed ordinance. Motion to postpone carried 5-0. 12. Mayor Faram stated it was the recommendation of the Fire Chief and Staff that this item be denied. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to deny the Coun~y Fire Protection Contract. Motion carried 5-0. 13. Mayor Faram was advised that Mr. Bob Ash was not present. Mr. Bob Brady, 5601 Mary Court, appeared before the Council representing Mr. Ash. Councilman Wood stated that in this particular case he did have a conflict of interest and he wanted to make sure the conflict of interest was quite clear, that he had been misquoted in the past. Councilman Wood stated he had no personal interest in this property whatsoever. Councilman Wood stated he did have a licensed real estate broker, who worked for him, who owned a portion of this property and it was listed through his office. For this reason there was a possibility of a finan~ial gain if the property was sold while it was listed by his company. Council- man Wood stated that furthermore he would like to make it very clear that he received no benefit from anyone other than the licensed broker that he worked for, even though he had been accused of receiving benefits in other routes. Councilman Wood stated if he received any benefit whatsoever, and he hoped the press reported this correctly, but he noticed the famous reporter was not present, he wouid receive~ if the office grossed a percentage, one-tenth of the agent's commission. Councilman Wood stated he would again repeat, as he had been accused lately of owning other shares and properties in this City, that he owned no part of this property and never had or never would. March 23~ 1981 P,age Ten CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODE POSTPONED CONSIDERATION OF COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACT DENIED CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST OF MR. BOB ASH (PE&~-STEEL) FOR A VARIANCE TO T'dE BRICK ORDINANCE RULED OUT OF ORDER e March 23~ 1981 Page Eleven Councilman Wood stated he was being very precise in this particular case because he had been accused by persons unknown, and he had the name of the FBI Agent who had been investigating him. Councilman Wood stated further that it bothered him to see that his family and friends should have to be placed in the position where they are subject to criticism of who knows what, and even to the point of creating apparently some documents that were sent to the FBI, friends all over town~ out-of-town, and from what he had been able to hear, as far as a State Senator. Councilman Wood stated he would lay it out, did he take stock in the TV Cable Company, take kickbacks- on property? He stated that as far as he was concerned, when you are accused of being a crook and a thief, then you get to a point òf is it worth it all? Councilman Wood stated that if he went out and picked up a brick off the street, he guessed the FBI would investigate the City Manager for that, too, before it was over. e Councilman Wood stated the pressures that he and his family were being subjected to had reached their limit. Councilman Wood stated he would not run and he hoped before it was over the newspapers would treat them like they treated everyone else. Councilman Wood stated once the FBI investigated you that the file would never die. Councilman Wood stated he had been assured the file had been closed and again there was another piece of property tonight that he had an interest in. Council- man Wood stated he wondered what all those people would say now, how much dià Jim Wood get? Councilman Wood stated he would close with one more statement. Councilman Wood stated he had a problem with this piece of property. His agent had informed him that she had not been contacted by anyone as to a variance to be granted on her property. Councilman Wood stated he felt this was a possible technical error in this case. Councilman Wood stated that for every time he had stepped down from the Council table he had been honest, he had tried to make it quite clear. Councilman Wood stated he had always asked the City Attorney to tell him what to do, but apparently that had not been good enough.. Councilman Wood stated there would be a new day, the subject was not dead, he would face his accusers somehow. e Mayor Fararn stated he would start off by saying that Council- man Wood was asking for disqualification and certainly that would be granted. March 23, 1981 Page Twelve Mayor Faram stated he could not help but respond to some of the remarks that Councilman Wood had made, Mayor Faram stated it was brought to his attention that Council- man Wood had been accused of perhaps receiving some financial gain. Mayor Faram stated the person that brought this, to him was not able to name the accuser, that, in his opinion, was the reason a Council seat vacancy existed on the Council~ Mayor Faram stated it was also brought to his attention on Friday by Councilman Wood and again on Saturday by Council- man Kenna. Mayor Faram stated he has also been implicated in some wrongdoing, that being the ownership of stock in a company franchised to do business in the City. Mayor Faram stated he had talked to the FBI Agent today and he advised him his name had been cleared. Mayor Faram stated those on this Council whose names had been brought in and accused had all been cleared and the file had been closed. Mayor Faram stated he asked for the name of the accuser and th~'FBI Agent advised him he was not at liberty to give him that information. Mayor Faram stated he had a call into the United St'ates District Attorney to see if he could give the authorization for the name of the accuser to be released. Mayor Faram stated he intended to find out who that person was. Mayor Faram stated he would not sit by and let the Council Members have their reputations ruined by people who would start a gossip rumor in this City. Mayor Faram stated,þecause he had been accused he felt obligated to face it wide ope~ and say that anyone who had anything to f~ce him with should lay it on the table. Mayor Faram stated he may not be perfect and may have made some bad decisions, but nothing in the way of dishonesty. Mayor Faram stated he resented this, sort of little anonymous accusations. Mayor Faram stated that in his opinion the City had received some unfair publicity. Mayor Faram stated the story on the bricks had gone a little bit further than what he thought was justified. Mayor Faram stated the Star·--Telegram had accused, tried and found Mr. Williams guilty of a wrong- doing. Mayor Faram stated the Star Telegram had the audacity to call and ask him what the punishment would be. Mayor Faram stated he had not tried the man; he thought if Mr. Williams was guilty of anything it would be that he was the victim of a set-up case and he felt very sorry that people had to operate on that sort of thing. Mayor Faram stated he further understood that the Star Telegram was sitting at Mr. Williams' home waiting for a truck or e trailer to arrive with bricks. Mayor Faram stated he had to believe it was a set-up job. Mr. Williams was above stealing one or two hundred bricks. Mr. Williams was under the impression the bricks were going to be dumped and he simply was going to salvage them. Mayor Faram stated this sort of routine of picking on public officials has the effect of trying to destroy someone's character, and in Mr. Williams' case) his profession. e Mayor Faram stated he, like Councilman Wood, had lived a long time to try and establish a name without a stigma and he resented rink-a-dink false accusations. Mayor Faram stated if someone did not have the courage to come and face him, he did not like it \vhispered allover the City. Mayor Faram stated he would face any man and tell him in the presence of his Maker, that he had not had any financial gain in all the years he had served in public office and he could further say that in his heart he believed everyone sitting at the Council table could make the same statement; there had been no gain. Mayor Faram stated that just for someone to come ~p here and say, an unknown source, was in his opinion a cheap- shot and he refused to accept that. Mayor Faram stated he thought the first and greatest part in the American judiciary system was that the accused had the right to face his 'accuser. Mayor Faram stated that when the press or anyo'ne else who hid behind the First Amendment Right and tried to make this at the expense of a character assassination, he had a real problem with it. Mayor Faram stated he felt obligated to protect the members of the Council. Mayor Faram repeated that the FBI Agent had advised him that his name had been totally cleared, as well as the other members of the Council. Mayor Faram stated he still intended to find out who the accuser was. COUNCILMAN WOOD LEFT THE COUNCIL TABLE AT THIS POINT. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Bob Brady if he was representing Mr. Bob Ash. Mr. Bob Brady, 6900 Grapevine Highway, appeared before the Council. e Mr. Brady stated Mr. Ash had asked him to represent him. March 23, 1981 Page Thirteen Mr. Brady stated that for the record, he and Councilman Wood had a conversation earlier and he had no objections to Councilman Wood's presence on the Cou~cil~ Mr. Brady stated he did not feel there would be a conflict of interest. Mr. Brady stated his purpose was that he hoped to receive a variance from the Brick Ordinance. Councilwoman Groves asked how many fourplex units Mr. Ash planned on building. Mr. Brady stated a total of eight. Mr. Brady stated he failed to mention that this property was ·located on Flory Street. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Brady if the person he was represent- ing was the owner of the property. Mr. Brady replied no. Mayor Faram asked if there was a contract of sale con- tingent on the variance. Mr. Brady stated that due to the expense of a plat they could seek a request for a var¡ance. Mayor Faram stated it had been the rule of the Council that you either owned the property or had a contract for sale on the condition before making that request. Mr. Brady stated they did have a contract. He would not say it was contingent on the variance. Mayor Fararn asked if they had a contract to purchase the property. Mr. Brady replied, yes, they did have a contract~ Mrs. Anita Anglin Snow ,appeared before the Council. Mrs. Snow stated she represented Mrs. Juanita Sno~, Mr. Jerry D. Snow, Mrs. Hanson and herself, who were owners of the property. Mrs. Snow stated they received an offer on this property and it was below market value~ Mrsp Snow stated they countered back full price and did not receive an answer. Mrs. Snow stated that at this time there was no contract; there was an offer 'working. Mrs. Snow stated the special provisions read "the seller is to satisfy buyer that property was not located in any flood plain area." Mrs. Snow stated she had a Corps of March 23, 1981 Page Fourteen e March 23~ 1981 Page Fifteen Engineer's report which went back to Mr. Ash~ Mrs. Snow stated the contract was contingent on the buyer getting a building plan approved by the City of North Richland Hills. Mrs. Snow stated the word said contract, ~1en you are negotiating an offer, until all points from the price to the date of closing, to the date of possession you have an offer not a contract. Mrs. Snow stated she would give them the benefit of the doubt that they did not understand the contract terminology. Mrs. Snow stated it was not against her wishes for duplexes or triplexes. Mrs. Snow stated at this point and time, since there was no contract, what in effect they were asking for was blanket permission to build these kind of buildings not knowing where. Mayor Faram asked Mrs. Snow if she was part owner of the property under discussion. Mrs. Snow replied yes. Mayor Faram asked if a contract did exist. e Mrs. Snow stated Diane Hall, Lightfoot Realty) was representing Mr. Bob Ash. Mrs. Snow stated she was the listing agent that put the property on the market. Mr. Ash made an offer and it was not acceptable. Mrs. Snow stated she made a counter-offer back with a price that was acceptable to all the owners and that Mr. Ash had not answered. Mrs. Snow stated the other Lightfoot Agent was not present and she was not aware the variance had been applied for until two of the clients called her about it. City Attorney McEntire checked the papers Mrs. Snow had. Mayor Faram stated that the Council was dealing with a nippy situation and he understood a contract did not exist. Councilman Freeman asked if the people in the area had been contacted. Mr. Williams stated the people were contacted. Mayor Faram asked the City Attorney if a contract did exist. e Mr. McEntire stated there was no contract. Mayor Faram stated he was going to declare the request out of order because there was no contract or an owner of the property making the request. EMERGENCY ITEMS ADDED 1. Mr. McEntire stated the present ordinance required the Building Official to charge 100 percent for garages and patios. Mr. McEntire stated previously the City charged nothing. Mr. þlcEntire stated he recommended the City charge 50 percent. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve Ordinance No. 881 with the insertion of 50 percent, paragraph one, middle of the page. Motion carried 4-0. 2. Mr. McEntire stated this property had been traced back over a period of nine years. This tract had been zoned commercial, local retail, commercial, local retail. Mr. McEntire stated it was on the maps as both. The property was sold as' commercial. Mr. McEntire stated he recommended the {buncil clarify this. Mr. McEntire stated he had been through the Planning and Zoning Commission a dozen times both ways and at the present time it was on the map as commercial. Councilman Freeman asked if the owner was in agreemen t . Mr. McEntire stated the owner was the one wanting it clarified. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve Ordinance No. 882. Motion carried 4-0. 14. Mayor Faram adjourned the meeting of March 23, 1981 March 23, 1981 Page Sixteen EMERGENCY ITEMS ADDED PASS ORDINANCE CLARI~' ING BUILDING PERMIT CHARGE FOR GARAGE AND PATIO APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 881 PASS ORDINANCE RATIFY- ING AND CLARIFYING ZONING ON SWEET ET AL, TRACT 13C8-A ABSTRACT 1606, W. W. WALLACE SURVEY. ZONED TC COMMERCIAL APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 882 ADJOURNMENT Dick Faram - Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore - City Secretary OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~ at 7:30 p.m., in the City Hall, NUfvBER ITEM PRE COUNCIL 7:00 P.M. 1. Personnel Action 2. 1. . to order call ~ Invocation , 4 Page 2 CITY OF NORTH RICHLANO BILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~·~u '(- th e Meet i ng April 27, 1981 , at 7:30 p.m.~ in the City Halì, 730"1 N.E. Loop 320. ------, NUxti EH t 7. jconsideration , I Pub 1 i c I Nelson ITEr.1 of Or~inance for PZ 81-5 !\CTION TAKEN 8. Hearing-PZ 81-6, Request of Dean for Williamd M. Kerch to rezone ~. Lot 7, Block 6, Clearview Addition, from 2F-9-with the stipulation a certain '11>"'" Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 81-6 J ~Q. lConsideration Ordinar-çe-proposed amendrn,~n!:.Lone Star_ Gas .Company 11. honsideration of Payment to Tarrant- , I . , f EJectri c CompaD.Y---Ìll-j:he_.-ª!I.1.9Jd!1t oL__ 0.00 ,or ìi;.9..tLtir.l9-at Richfièld e MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820, APRIL 13, 1981 7:30 P.M. 1. Mayor Faram called the meeting to order April 13, 1981, at 7:30 p.m. CALL TO ORDER 2. Present: Dick Faram Jim Kenna Jim Wood J. C. Hubbard Wiley Thomas Dave Freeman Shary1 Groves Mayor ROLL CALL Councilmen Councilwoman e Staff: Chuck Williams Jeanette Moore Rex McEntire Dennis Horvath Richard Albin Stan Gertz Cecil Forester Bill Betts City Manager City Secretary City Attorney Assistant City Manager City Engineer Fire Chief Director Public Works Civil Service Commission News Media: Joe Norton Lynda Johnson Robin Watkins P. J. Harbuck Kevin Todd The Tribune Ft. Worth Star Telegram Mid Cities North Richland Hills News North Rich1and Hills News 3. Mayor Faram introduced Father Bob Wilson of St. John's Catholic Church. Mayor Faram stated Father Wilson had been with St. John's for the past ten years and under his guidance St. John's was one of the Catholic leaders through- out the Nation. Mayor Faram stated Father Wilson was here at the request of Councilman elect Jim Ramsey. Mayor Faram, on behalf of the Council, thanked Father Wilson for giving the invocation. INVOCATION 4. Councilwoman Groves moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the minutes of the March 23, 1981, meeting. Motion carried 5-0; Councilman Kenna abstaining due to absence from the meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGÙLAR MEETING MARCH 23, 1981 APPROVED e e e e 5. City Attorney McEntire read the following Resolution: WHEREAS, on the 4th day of April, 1981, being the first Saturday in April, a special election was held within the corporate limits of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, for the election of City Councilperson Place Six; and WHEREAS, the following candidates for the office received the number of votes shown opposite their names as follows: NAME OF CANDIDATE OFFICE Nancy Strauser Councilperson Place Six Jim Ramsey Councilperson Place Six Joe Ann Zueledt (write in) NUMBER OF VOTES 613 637 1 WHEREAS, it is provided in the City Charter of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, it is the duty of the City Council to canvas the returns and declare the results of said election; and it appearing that the following candidate should be declared elected to the office: OFFICE Counci1person Place Six DULY ELECTED OFFICIAL Jim Ramsey BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that the following candidate for the office having received a majority number of votes in the office, be and is hereby declared elected to the office named below for and during the term of two years or until the next duly constituted election is held in said City, being the first Saturday in April, 1982: OFFICE Counci1person Place Six DULY ELECTED OFFICIAL Jim Ramsey PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of April, 1981, there being six Councilpersons present and six Councilpersons voting for the passage and adoption hereof and zero Councilpersons voting against the passage and adoption hereof: Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve Resolution No. 81-7. Motion carried 6-0. 6. City Attorney McEntire administered the following Oath of Office to Mr. Jim Ramsey: April 13, 1981 ?age 2 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CANVASSING APRIL 4, 1981, COUNCIL ELECTION & DELCARING RESULTS APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 81-7 e . e I, Jim Ramsey, do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of City Councilman of the City of North Richland Hills, State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State; and I furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as reward for the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So help me God. Mayor Faram we!comed Mr. Ramsey to the Council. Councilman Ramsey stated he would like to express how proud and honored he was to be a member of the North Rich1and Hills City Council. Councilman Ramsey stated he would like to thank all those who worked so hard with him and those who voted for him. Councilman Ramsey stated he would try to live up to their expectations. Councilman Ramsey stated that for those who did not vote for him, he intended to be a fair and effective Councilman and hoped to earn their respect. Councilman Ramsey stated all had the same goal in North Rich1and Hills, to make the city better and that would be his sole commitment in this term of office. Councilman Ramsey stated he would like to thank his wife, Stella, and his sons, Jim and Scott. 7. City Attorney McEntire read the following Resolution: WHEREAS, the City held a referendum election on April 4, 1981, and WHEREAS, a canvas of the votes showed the following results: "FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FIREMEN'S AND POLICEMEN'S CIVIL SERVICE ACT (TO APPLY TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ONLY)" "AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF THE FIREMEN'S AND POLICEMEN'S CIVIL SERVICE ACT (TO APPLY TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ONLY)" NOW THEREFORE be it resolved by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. The above canvas be and is hereby approved. April 13, 1981 Page 3 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUVTION CANVASSING REFERENDUM ELECTION APRIL 4, 1981 &. DECLARI' RESULTS APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 81-8 e 2. The referendum is hereby declared to have failed. PASSED AND APPROVED this 13th day of April, 1981. Counci~man Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Thomas to approve Resolution No. 81-8. Motion carried 7-0. 8. Mr. Tom Connell, 4820 Neal, appeared before the Council. e' Mr. Connell stated he would be retiring from the Birdville School District May 31, 1981 and he wanted to express to the Council his µrivilege of having the opportunity of serving on the Parks and Recreation Board and Summer Recreation Program for the city for the last sixteen years. Mr. Connell stated he would not attempt in any way to tell the Council how to spend the city money, but several years ago the city tried to get a bond program passed provided the recreation would get some of the money and it failed. Mr. Connell stated a year ago it was tried again and it passed. The sum of $1,000, QOO.OO was voted on by the citizens of North Rich1and Hills and he understood that it had been discussed that a swimming pool would be built. Mr. Connell stated he would like very much to encourage the Council to support the Parks and Recreation Board and continue to go forward and build a swimming pool in the city. Mr. Connell stated he was submitting his resignation from the Parks and Recreation Board effective May 31, 1981 and would like to say thank you for having the privilege to serve. Mayor Faram stated he appreciated the work Mr. Connell had done on the Parks and Recreation Board, as well as some other areas in which he had dedicated his life in the education of the children in this community. Mayor Faram stated his children had been under his guidance and for that he was very grateful. Mayor Faram, on behalf of the Council presented Mr. Connell with the following proclamation: WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills to recognize Tom Connell as a member for sixteen years of the Parks and Recreation Connnission; and e April 13, 1981 Page 4 CITIZEN PRESENTATION MR. TOM CONNEIL 4820 NEAL STREET e r e e WHEREAS, this is a tribute to his dedication and tireless energy as a member of the Parks and Recreation Commission. THEREFORE, I, DICK FARAM, Mayor of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, do hereby proclaim Tuesday, April 14, 1981, as TOM CONNELL APPRECIATION DAY in the City of North Rich1and Hills, Texas. April 13, 1981 Page 5 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, to be affixed this 13th day of April, A. D., 1981. Mayor Faram presented Mr. Connell with a plaque with the following inscription: "In recognition of sixteen years of service to the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, as a member of the Parks and Recreation Commission, Thank You Tom." Councilman Freeman stated he had the pleasure of serving as the liaison on the Parks and Recreation Commission for several years 'and working with Mr. Connell. Councilman Freeman stated he was 'sure that everyone had children that had been in the summer recreation program that on Mr. Connell's own time and very little of the city's money, put together a whale of a program for the kids in the program. Councilman Freeman stated he would like to say thank you to Mr. Connell for that program. 9. Mr. Tim Haney, Euless, appeared before the Council. Mr. Haney stated he had recently purchased a lot in the Meadow Lakes Subdivision, Lot 20, Block 4, to build a home on. Mr. Haney stated it was brought to his attention the city had a Brick Ordinance. Mr. Haney stated he was a stucco contractor and had intended to build his home with stucco, therefore, he would like to request a variance to use stucco. Mr. Haney stated stucco was no less expensive than brick and gave a handsome finish. Mr. Haney stated his company was the Trinity Plastering Company, located in the metro- p1ex, and they had stuccoed such buildings as Sanger Harris, tbe Tandy Center Hotel and all of the Sears stores. Mr. Haney stated he had discussed this matter with Mr. Bob Franks, project supervisor for Meadow Lakes and he had no objections to the use of stucco. Mr. Haney stated he had REQUEST OF MR. TIM HANEY FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE BRICK ORDINANCE APPROVED e also spoken with all the residents within a two-hundred foot radius and they had signed a letter stating they had no objections. Councilman Freeman asked Mr. Haney if he could give him the address of the proposed building. Mr. Haney stated the only thing he knew it by was Lot 20, Block 4, Meadow Lakes. Councilman Freeman asked wbat street it would be built on. Mr. Haney replied it would be on Meadow Lakes Court. Councilman Freeman asked if that was on the north side of the lake. Mr. Haney replied yes. Councilman Freeman asked Mr. Haney if he had contacted all the existing neighbors. Mr. Haney replied yes. r - Councilman Freeman stated he lives on the other side of the lake and the deed restrictions stated that all structures were to be brick. Councilman Freeman asked Mr. Haney if he was familiar with the deed restrictions. Mr. Haney replied no. Mr. Bill Betts, North Richland Hills, appeared before the Council. e -... J< Mr. Betts stated he wanted to get some facts straight about stucco. Mr. Betts stated that many years ago the apartments on Maplewood were approved for stucco and stucco was not used. Mr. Betts stated he knew stucco was not used because he sold the product that was used and it was not stucco. Mr. Betts stated it was a bad job and had given the City Council and the city a bad name when it came to stucco. Mr. Betts stated he could not understand why stucco could not be used in residential construction when it had been approved for the City Hall. The five or six foot band around the City Hall was stucco and Northeast Mall was exterior stucco. Mr. Betts stated that Mr. Haney was in the plaster business and was going to do his own home. Mr. Betts stated he would say that Mr. Haney was going to do a good job. Mr. Betts stated stucco was a fine product if used properly and he would like to recommend it was good enough for a residence. April 13, 1981 Page 6 e ( , e - Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the request of Mr. Tim Haney for a variance from the Brick Ordinance. Motion carried 5-2; Councilmen Kenna, Wood, Thomas and Freeman and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilmen Hubbard and Ramsey voting against. 10. Mr. Kevin Womack, Euless, appeared before the Council. Mr. Womack stated he was unaware of the Brick Ordinance. Mr. Womack stated he called the City Hall to find out what he needed to do to make sure he was legal and was told as long as the electricity was still in the original person~s name everything was allright, he did not need are-ok. Mr. Womack stated they called City Hall twice and were told the same'thing. Mr. Womack stated he went ahead and put wood on the outside of the building. Mr. Womack stated he felt it was definitely an improvement to the building. Mr. Womack stated the Fire Marshal had given him a list of things that needed to be done and the Building Inspectors gave him a list. Mr. Womack stated all of the Fire Marshal's requirements had been met and the only requirement that had not been met was the Brick Ordinance. Mr'. Womack stated as far as a fire hazard, he did not th,ink it was because it was the same building that it originally was, metal. Mr. Womack stated to tear the improvements down would hurt his business. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Womack if he called the city and was advised he could go ahead. Mr. Womack stated yes. Mayor Faram asked if there had been any discussion on the building complying. Mr. Womack stated he talked to a lady and told her that they were taking over the building and the electricity was being left in the original's name and was told by her that as long as the business was staying in the original's name they did not need a re-ok. Mayor Faram asked if a building permit was taken out, Mr. Womack stated he was told a building permit was not needed. Councilman Wood asked if there were any of the requirements of the Fire Marshal that he could not meet. April 13, 1981 rage 7 REQUEST OF BAR W COUNTR) COOKING FOR VARIANCE FROM THE BRICK ORDINANCE APPROVED e Mr. Womack stated there was a problem with the vent system. Councilman Wood asked Mr. Womack if the Fire Marshal was concerned with the vent going out the side of the building instead of the top. Mr. Womack stated yes. Councilman Wood asked if this was the only requirement he could not meet. Mr. Womack replied yes. Mr. Womack stated now that the Fire Department understood the vent system, it was not illegal. ML Steve Womack appeared before the Council. Mr. Womack stated the Fire Marshal had said the existing vent-a-hood that covered the grill was fine, as far as the flow of the air and the dumping out at the back of the building was unacceptable. Mayor Faram asked Chief Gertz if the exterior wood were to catch fire, would that increase the chances of burning the building. e Chief Gertz stated that if the wood were treated with a chemical to bring it to a Class B, the Fire Department had no problems with the building. Mayor Faram asked Chief Gertz if he would have any objections to the Council approving this request subject to the Fire Marshal's approval. Chief Gertz replied he would have no objections. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to approve the request of Kevin and Steve Womack for a variance from the Brick Ordinance contingent on ?fire protection in the form of treatment of the exterior of the building. Motion carried 7-0. 11. Mayor Faram advised the Council the Public Hearing had been held March 23, 1981 and called for a motion to delete Item 11 from the agenda. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to delete Item llfrom the agenda. .e Motion carried 7-0. April 13, 1981 Page 8 PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 81-2, REQUEST OF AMON T. ADCOCK (W.A.H. CORP.) TO REZONE A PORTION OF TRACT 8, ABSTRACT 321, FROM AGRICULTURE TO IF-9-1500 12. e e .e Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to approve PZ 81-2, Ordinance No. 883. Motion carried 7-0. 13. Mayor Faram advised the Council the public hearing had been held March 23, 1981. Mayor F~ram stated Mr. Brannon had called Thursday and asked that this case be postponed. Mayor Faram called for a motion to delete Item 13. Councilman Thomas moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to delete Item 13. Motion carried 7-0. 14. Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to deny PZ 81-3. Motion carried 7-0. Mayor Faram called a fifteen minute recess. Mayor Faram called the meeting back to order. The same Staff Members and Councilpersons were present as recorded at the beginning of the meeting including Councilman Ramsey. 15. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the adoption of the Fire Code. Councilwoman Groves asked if the ordinance included the fines suggested by the Municipal Court. Mr. Williams replied yes. Councilman Wood stated the ordinance did not have the second provision of the fines. Councilman Freeman'moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the ordinance adopting the Fire Code with the exception of Section 17, last sentence, to be deleted in its entirety. After further discussion, Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the ordinance adopting the Fire Code with the deletion of Section 17 and changing the wording in Section 16, by deleting the words IInot less than $50.00" and the word "nor" in Section 18 which refers to Section 16, by deleting the words not less than $25.00 and the word nor. April 13, 1981 r~ge 9 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81-2 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 883 PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 81-3, REQUEST OF J. E. BRANNON TO REZONE TRACT 18, ABSTRACT 1266, FROM AGRICULTURE TO IF-12-1800 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81-3 DENIED RECESS BACK TO ORDER CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE ADOPTING FIRE CODE APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 884 Motion carried 7-0. 4la6. Mayor Faram advised the Council the Staff had recommended all bids be rejected. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to reject all bids. Motion carried 7-0. 17. Mayor Faram stated the Staff recommended the bid of Dixie, U.S.A., Inc. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the bid of Dixie U.S.A., Inc. in the amount of $3,879.00. Motion carried 7-0. 18. Mayor Faram stated the Staff had recommended all bids be rejected. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to reject all bids. e Councilman Wood asked the Fire Chief what he planned to do about filling the air tanks. Chief Gertz stated the Fire Department had an old system and also had a deal with Tarrant County on filling the tanks. Motion carried 7-0. 19. Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to accept the bid of Austin Road Company and authorize the Mayor to sign the contract. Councilman Wood stated he would like to thank the Staff and others that had worked on this project. Motion carried 7-0. 20. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve Ordinance No. 885. Motion carried 7-0. .e April 13, 1981 Page 10 CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING BID FOR EMERGENCY GENERATOR REJECTED CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING BID FOR CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATOR APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING BID FOR RESPIRATORY AIR SYSTEM REJECTED CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING BID ON BOOTH-CALLOWAY ROAD APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (ACCESSORY BUILDINGS) APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 885 ... 21. e e .e Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve Ordinance No. 886. Motion carried 7-0. 22. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve Ordinance No. 887. Motion carried 7-0. 23. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve Resolution No. 81-9 Motion carried 7-0. 24. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to postpone this payment. Motion failed by a vote of 6-1: Councilmen Kenna, Ramsey, Freeman, Thomas and Wood and Councilwoman Groves voting agains4 Councilman Hubbard voting for. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve payment to J. D. Griffith in the amountof $89,000.01. Motion carried 6-1; Councilmen Kenna, Ramsey, Freeman, Wood and Thomas and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Hubbard voting against. 25. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve Ordinance No. 888. Councilwoman Groves asked why the difference in the hours on weeknights and Saturdays. Mr. McEntire stated the Saturday closing was state l~. Mayor Faram stated he would like to have the hour for closing on Saturday night changed to 12:00. Councilman Kenna asked how the business would be notified of the change in time. Mr. McEntire stated the ordinance would be published and the city would give the establishments notice in writing. April 13, 1981 Page 11 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE (HANDICAP PARKING) APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 886 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE REVISING SUB-DIVISION ORDINANCE APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 887 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION WITH MOBIL OIL COMPANY ON GLENVIEW DRIVE APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 81-9 CONSIDERATION OF PAYMENT TO J. D. GRIFFITH IN THE AMOUNT OF $89,000.01 FOR RUFE SNOW WATER EXTENSIONS APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 888 e ~7. .e Councilman Wood withdrew his motion, Councilman Kenna withdrew his second. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Wood to approve Ordinance No. 888, subject to Section 2, be changed to read "12:00 on Saturday nights." Motion carried 7-0. 26. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve payment to Sharrock Electric in the amount of $33,691.81. Councilman Wood asked when the lights would be turned on at Harwood and Grapevine Highway. Mr. Forester stated they were virtually completed. Councilman Wood asked if there would be any type of warning letting the citizens know there were signals when they were turned on. Mr. Forester stated signs would be put up warning there were signals ahead. Motion carried 7-0. Mayor Faram adjourned the meeting of April 13, 1981. April 13, 1981 Page 12 CONSIDERATION OF PAYMENT TO SHARROCK ELECTRIC IN THE AMOUNT OF $33,691.81 FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS: GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY, EMERALD HILLS WAY AND HARWOOD APPROVED ADJOURNMENT Dick Faram - Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore - City Secretary APRIL 13, 1981 . City of JXðrth Richland Hills, Texas TO: Chuck Williams, City Manager DATE: Apr. 8, 1981 FROM: Wanda Calvert, Planning & Zoning Coordinator REF: PZM-0003-81 SUBJECT: Change of Council Date What are you going to do about the City Council meeting May 25th since it falls on a holiday? I am having two P & Z meetings this month-23rd and 30th. If you only have one meeting in May, it would sure be a long one, but I do not feel these people would like to wait till June for the Council to hear their requests. . Let me know as soon as possible. Than ks , ~~ 1Jh,. ~ ¡Jel, ¡at . '¿n jf(~=__.__. ~ ?0tc£ #fi~ ~~ d~ rJ!¿; 08"-.P/ ¿J~~ ~ ~ . A,O t')r~ I~ b 198/ ( ¡ .. - ". ~.~.~. - (817) 281-0041 / 7301 N.E. lOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HillS, TEXAS 76118 · e .e e FtJl!. y /) a II!!, . r< ~IJ I G uJ ¡:)N .b ~ Qð Mm6 N I NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) MUNICIPAL ACCESS OPERATING RULES AND PROCEDURES OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of the Municipal Cable Channel should include: A. To provide public service information to the citizens of the City, B. To widen the dissemination of the activities of the legislative and advisory bodies of the City, C. To increase the· knowledge of the citizens as to the various functions performed by their city government, D. To provide additional information to citizens needing access to the various city departments, E. To assist in training of appropriate city departments. OVERALL POLICY Programming shall provide direct, non-editorial information to the citizens of the city concerning the operations and deliberations of their city govern- ment. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A. Modes of Operation 1. Live Cablecast - This may consist of cablecasts of the City Council meetings and other public meetings and events of general interest at the discretion of the community. 2. Tape Delayed Cablecast - Many public meetings and events will be videotaped for Cablecast at a later date. Some meetings such as City Council will be cablecast both live and subsequently by tape at other convenient times during the week. 3. Locally Produced Programs - Programs will be produced locally to illustrate the functions or operations of some form of City Government. These might include videotape tours of government facilities such as parks~ libraries, or the sewage treatment plant, or might be on a specific City program such as streets, or building inspection. 4. Outside Sòurce Programs - Much material concerning local govern- ment operations is available elsewhere in the country and may be borrowed for local use. This material will be used when ap- propriate to the City. e 5. Character Generated Announcements - During all hours of operation when no other programming is scheduled, a character generator will provide a continuous display of current messages of interest to the public. 6. Internal Training and Information Exchange '- Many internal city usages of cable are possible such as: 1. Training for City personnel 2. Information exchange between the cities on matters such as personnel programs, parks and recreation scheduling 3. Information exchange between City police departments in regard to update status of a particular investigation, court hearing or emergency situation. B. Access Policy 1. Public Meetings - All public meetings of city policy-making or advisory boards and commissions are authorized for Cablecasting. All taping or live Cablecasting of such meetings will be coor- dinated in advance with the board chairperson and the City Council. e 2. Informational Programming - All City Departments may submit re- quests for programming which they feel appropriate for the municipal channel. These may be locally produced or .may be obtained from outside sources. Only those tapes which are consistent with the overall operating pO'licy of the Cable Channel shall be cablecast. 3. Character Generated Announcements - Information for the character generated announcement may be submitted by any city department. Announcements should be in keeping with the intent of this policy statement. 4. Program Log - A daily log will be kept of all programming cablecast du.ring each day. C. Editing Policy 1. Public meetings - Any public meetings cablecast shall not be edited or subjected to editorial comment. Meetìng coverage shall be from gavel to gavel. 2. Departmental Programs - Any programming prepared by or provided by an individual City Department may be modified or edited as appropriate and as dictated bY'scheduling and manpower availability. 3. Character Generated Messages - Announcements programmed in the character generator shall be edited to provide clarity and to maximize the use of the character generator. e -2- e 4. Error - Should human error result in the cablecast of incorrect information over the cable channel, the City and the employees thereof shall not be liable for the inaccuracy of the information. D. Endorsements - At no time will the channel endorse specific brand names of products for consumer use. E. Use of Outside Resources - In order to maximize programming, every attempt will be made to use outside community resources to assist in channel utilization. For instance, utilizing student interns and work-study students to assist in special projects as well as to assist in producing cablecasts of City Council and other meetings under the direction of the NRHCAB staff. F. Channel Operating Hours - It shall be the general goal of the municipal channels to have some form of programming available continuously. The general approach will be to utilize live and taped programming when available during weekdays, and to have a continuous character generated announcement service at all other hours, 24 hours a day. G. Retention of Tapes - It shall be the general policy to retain video tapes of locally produced events and meetings for a 3 week period. At the end of that time, the tapes may be reused and the original material erased. Any requests for longer retention should be made in advance of the 3 week limit. e e -3- e e e NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) NORTH RICH LAND HILLS COMMUNITY ACCESS OPERATING RULES In order to fulfill its purpose, the North Richland Hills Cable Advisory Board (NRHCAB) has established the following operating rules: I. Equipment Check-Out A. Any person is eligible to check out equipment once they have: 1. Taken an eqùipment course taught by a qualified person and passed the evaluatio~ test given at the conclusion of that course, or 2. Passed the test related to that equipment's use (portapak test for portapak usage, etc.). This test is utilized to prevent abuse of equipment. (See Appendix B) 3. Courses are offered on a regular basis throughout the year. Charges for the course are a set fee of $5.00 (to be paid in advance) with provisions made for those who can't afford the set fee. B. Once a person passes the portapak class or test he/she is issued a Cer- tified User Card which is verification of their abilities. This card must be surrendered whenever he/she wishes to check out equipment. The name, address, phone and what the person is qualified to operate is recorded by NRHCAB and kept on file. c. Normal check out time is 24 hours during the week and 48 hours over the weekend. Any requests for a longer check out period will be handled by the Access Coordinator. D. Reservations for equipment by qualified users can be made by phone or in person to the Access Coordinator. Reservations can be made for up to one month in advance. All reservations are made on a first come, first served basis. E. Each piece of equipment that is checked out must be signed for on a check out sheet. (See Appendix D) II. Access Taping A. Because of the NRHCAB philosophy of teaching the community to use com- munication tools themselves (and because of economic necessity), NRHCAB personnel do not, as a rule, videotape projects for community members. It is NRHCAB's philosophy that i~ is in the community's best interest to learn the videotape procedures themselves so they are not dependent upon someone else to produce their ideas. With its limited staff, NRHCAB could not possibly tape everything for the community given the other functions that are necessary to keep the access operation alive. -4- 'e However, when an organization or individual contacts NRHCAB and is in need ~f having something taped we will state the following: that NRHCAB is not a production house; that NRHCAB will try to find volunteers (from the NRHCAB Volunteer File) to tape their event; NRHCAB will then recommend that this organization (or individual) requesting the taping select a person(s) to take one or several of our classes so that they can tape their own events in the future. In exceptional cases where an event is to take place that would obviously benefit, and is of interest to the whole comm,unity, NRHCAB will make every effort to see that this event is taped by employing its own staff in the project (if volunteers cannot be located) . B. Parts of another person's tape cannot be used without written permission from the original producer. c. No copyrighted material will be cablecast without written permission from the copyright holder. D. Tapes in progress will be held three weeks. If nothing has been done ~ with the tapes, or we have not heard from you, they will be erased, as needed, at the discretion of the Access Coordinator. III. Access Playback Procedures A. Anyone may submit a videotape for a1r1ng on the access channel. All tapes that are submitted are evaluated according to three criteria: e 1. Technical Standards. The Access Coordinator scrutinizes the sub- mitted tape to see whether the tape will hold up when played back over the cable system. Obviously, tapes produced by citizens are not expected to meet regular broadcast TV standards. However, those tapes which, in the Access Coordinator's opinion, will con- sistently tear or otherwise not carry a stable signal over the cable system will not be cablecast. 2. Content. All tapes submitted to NRHCAB for access playback are previewed for content evaluation. The criteria for this evalu- ation are based upon community standards. If questions arise about a particular videotape, and the Access Coordinator is unable to negotiate a satisfactory solution with the tape's producer, the entire NRHCAB will make a decision joi~tly as to whether the tape should be aired. B. Under no circumstances are profit or commercially oriented programs to be sponsored by NRHCAB. c. A Cablecasting Request Form must be filled out by the producer for each tape submitted to the Access Coordinator for playback purposes. The form states the date(s) and time{s) reserved for the playback of that tape. D. All such reservations for playback time slots will be made on a first come, first served basis. e -5- e e e E. You may schedule your tape to run no more than three times a week. F. Be sure your tape and the time you schedule for it are the same. It is the duty of a cablecaster to cut short any tapes that run over their scheduled time. It also places a burden on the cable- caster should your tape run short. IV. Training A. The following courses will be made available to the,public at a fee 'of $5.00 per course (to be paid in advance): 1. Basic Portapak (a minimum of 8 hours of instruction) (See Appendix A) ~ ~ ~ I 2. Advanced Portapak and Produc~ion (a minimum of 8 hours of in- struction) 3. Editing and Post-Production (a minimum of 8 hours of instruction) B. Additional courses will be added as the need arises. v. Records A. Unavailability File. In this file are recorded the requests for equip- ment that were turned down, along with the reason why equipment was denied (i.e. equipment down for repairs, all equipment is checked out, or whatever). B. Maintenance of Equipment File. Each time a piece of equipment is broken and/or sent out for repairs it is recorded in this file. c. Advertising File. In this file are kept copies of every advertisement put in any media by or for NRHCAB. Also, any articles about NRHCAB are filed here. D. Volunteer File. The personal data and availability of every person volunteering to help on projects other than their own are recorded in this file. E. User ~d Affiliate Lists. This file of lists includes: 1. List of active access users. 2. Certified NRHCAB users list. 3. NRHCAB membership lists. 4. NRHCAB affiliate organization list. -6- · VI. . Administrative Functions e e e A. The staff of the North Richland Hills Cable Advisory Board will perform the following functions: 1. Coordination of all training programs. 2. Coordination of portapak and studio usage. 3. Coordination of access playback. .4. Program scheduling. 5. Screening of all access playback tapes. 6. Minor equipment repair. 7. Publicity and public relations. 8. Documentation and evaluation of programs, viewer feedback,and equipment usage. -7- e e e NORTH RICH LAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) APPLICATIONS AND FO&~S FOR PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNELS 1. Application for the use of the public access channels shall be submitted in writing and shall identify the proposed access channel user by name and address, and shall specify or contain the following information: (a) The access channel desired, (b) The day or days for access cablecasting desired, (c) The time segment (e.g., 9:00-10:00 a.m., etc.) desired and duration of the cablecast: (d) The nature of the program, (i.e., audio only, video tape playback, live, etc.). If video tape, will company-provided equipment be required and which format, (e) A full and complete statement of the topic or topics to be discussed or portrayed; (f) Whether the applicant desires use of available cablecasting equipment for editingJ the time and duration for which the use of the equipment is requested, (g) A statement that the access channel user is familiar with the defi- nitions and operating rules of the access ~~annel involved~ (h) A statement that no lottery is involved and that no lottery infor- mation is to be cablecast; (i) A statement that no obscene or indecent material is to be cable- cast, (j) A statement that all appropriate arrangements and clearances have been obtained from broadcast stations, networks, sponsors, music licensing organizations, performers, representatives and without limitation by the above, any other and all other persons (natural or otherwise) as may be necessary for authorization to transmit its program material over the facilities of Black Hawk Cable Com- munications; (k) In the case of equipment applications, the production equipment which will be necessary to record or present the access cablecast; and (1) Such other additional information as is necessary to enable NRHCAB to properly perform its responsibilities. 2. All requests for access are to be submitted at least ten business days in advance of the desired date and time of the proposed access cablecast. -8- e 3. Requests for the use of public access time on behalf of minors (as de- fined under the laws of the State) should be made in the name of a respon- sible adult. Any such minors using the studio facilities and/or equip'- ment of Black Hawk Cable shall be accompanied by a responsible adult who shall supervise the use of the facilities and ,equipment and execut,~ the necessary assurances that authorization has been obtained concerning the use of the studio and/or the equipment and/or appearance of any minors on a cablecast program. The a4ult shall also be responsible for liability resulting from the use or appearance by a minor. The Access Coordinator may waive these requirements in appropriate circumstances. 4. All video tapes of programs and applications for live cablecasts that describe program content shall be submitted to the Access Coordinator at'least two business days before scheduled to be cablecast so that there will be an· opportunity for review of content and technical quality. The judgment of the Access Coordinator shall be final in these matters with respect to the particular scheduled program. 5. All requests shall be processed on a first-come, nondiscriminatory basis ~pursuant to Rules Governing Operations of the Access Channels hereof. An access channel user may specify alternative dates and times in his initial request. 6. Should the Access Coordinator determine or believe that the statements in the access channel user's application are false, misleading or in- complete concerning the presentation of advertising material, lottery information or obscene or indecent material, Black ~awk Cable shall not cablecast or permit to be cablecast the material or portions of the material presented for cablecast by the access channel user. 4IÞ 7. Failure to comply with these rules may subject the user to forfeiture of the right to use a public access channel for å period of time appro- priate to the infringement. -9- e e e e NORTH RICHLc~~D HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD APPLICATION FOR ACCESS CHANNEL CABLECASTS ( ) Public Access ( ) Leased Access 1. Date of Application 19 Local Time 2. Name: Person~ group or organization applying Address: Zip Phones: (A/C) Business (A/C) Home 3: Individual completing the application (if same as above, indicate Ifsame") Name: Relationship to group/person in item 2 above Address: Zip Phone: (A/C) Home 4. I ,hereby request Cablecasting Access as follows: a. Day of week Date Month a.m. b. Time periods to p.m. c. Alternate: Day Date ~tonth a.m. Time periods to p.m. 19 19 5. Name and phone number of person to contact if different from above: If same, so indicate: Name Phone (work) (home) 6. Name and phone number of person to be present during playback or origin- ation, if different from above, if same, indicate "same as item " Name Phone (work) (home) 7. Nature of Program~ ( ) Audio only, ( ) Video tape playback, ( ) live, will need company equipment (yes/no) -10- e e e 8. Full and complete statement of the topic or topics to be discussed or portrayed (attach separate sheet, if necessary): 9. List the groups, individuals and/or agencies to which the applicant authorized Black Hawk Cable to release the program should it be requested. Signed: -11- e e e NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Video Tape Playback Statement of Compliance 1. I have read ,and am thoroughly familiar with the operating rules governing video tape playbacks on the Access Channel. 2. I understand that I must request playback time at least ten (10) days in advance of the proposed playback date and that I must submit the taped material that I intend to playback at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance to the Access Coordinator. This screening by the Coordinator is to check for prohibited material as set out by the Access Channel Operating Rules. 3. Playback charges (if any) shall be fully explained to me in advance of ~ the ,playback. 4. I accept full responsibility for any disputes ar1s1ng from the unauthorized use of copyrighted material and agree to hold blameless in any such dis- putes the NRHCAB and Black Hawk Cable Communications and their employees. 5. False or misleading statements made in this application are grounds for forfeiture of the right to use public access equipment and facilities~ plus any other relief available to NRHCAB in law or equity. 6. After acceptance by the Access Coordinator, this application is nontrans- ferable. Signature of the Applicant Date APPROVED NOT APPROVED INITIALS: Reason: -12- e e e NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Application for Access Channel Cab~ecast Equipmertt Check One: Public Access Other Access (specify) 1. Date of Application: , 19 2. Name: Person, Group or Organization Applying for Use Address: Phone: Home Business 3. ~ Individual Completing the Application (If same as listed in Question 2, answer "same "): Name: Address: Phone: 4. I hereby request Access Channel video equipment to record programming material as follows: a. 19, Month Date Check-Out Day (Equipment may be checked out for a one-day duration at a time. If additional time is needed an no other demand for the equipment has been scheduled, another one-day duration may be granted.) b. Name of person using equipment (persons must be trained and certified by NRHCAB as competent with the equipment.) (If s~me as listed in Question 2, answer "same".) Name: Address: Phone: Home Business 5. Certifi~ation number of person using equipment: Date of certification: -13- e e e Page Two Signature of Applicant Approved Date List'of equipment checked out: 19 Date Not Approved Date Comments, details: (if disapproved, must contain details) Deposit amount $ /hour day week month Signature acknowledging equipment Date Returned; Condition: Good Other: Retained $ Deposit amount returned $ Signature acknowledging deposit Date a.m./p.m. 19 Signature 'acknowledging refund Date Signature acknowledging return Date -14- - e - . ..... NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Statement of Compliance 1. I have read and am thoroughly familiar with the contents of the Operating Rules of the Access Channel. 2. I am, thoroughly familiar with the contents of the program material to be taped and state: Neither lottery nor lottery material will be cablecast. No advertising material will be cablecast. No obscene or indecent material will be cablecast. Arrangements and clearances have been obtained from broadcast stations, networks, sponsors, music licensing organizations, performers' repre- ~ sentatives and any other persons necessary to authorize transmission of program material on this cable television system's access channel. 3. I further understand that I assume full responsibility for any disputes arising from unauthorized use of copyrighted material and agree to hold harmless in any such disputes NRHCAB and Black Hawk Cable Communications and their employees. 4. I understand that I may be criminally or civilly liable for performing material which contains advertising, lottery or lottery information, or obscene or indecent material. 5. I agree to pay the costs of any repairs to access video equipment made necessary by abuse, theft or careless handling while such equipment is in my possession (normal wear and tear excepted). 6. False or misleading statements made in this application are grounds for forfeiture of the right to use public access equipment and facilities, plus such other remedies in law or equity, which may be available to NRHCAB. 7. After acceptance by the Access Coordinator, this application is non- transferable. Signature of Applicant Date, APPROVED INITIALS: -15- e e e RESOLUTI ON NO. ~ i1 J WHEREAS, on the 4th day of April, 1981, being the first Saturday in April, a special election was held within the corporate limits of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, for the election of City Council person Place Six; and WHEREAS, the following candidates for the office received the number of votes shown opposite their names as follows: NAME OF CANDIDATE Nancy Strauser Jim Ramsey Joe Ann Zueleldt (write-i.n) NUMBER OF VOTES 613 637 1 OFFICE Councilperson Place Six Council person Place Six Councilperson Place Six WHEREAS, it is provided in the City Charter of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, it is the duty of the City Council to canvas the returns and declare the results of said election; and it appearing that the following candidate should be declared elected to the office: OFFICE Councilperson Place Six DULY ELECTED OFFICIAL Jim Ramsey BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that the following candidate for the office having received a majority number of votes in the office, be and ;s hereby declared elected to the office named below for and during the term of two years or until the next duly constituted election is held in said City, being the first Saturday in April, 198~ . OFFICE ) q4; DULY ELECTED OFFICIAL Councilperson Place Six Jim Ramsey PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of April, 1981, there being Counc;lpersons present and Councilpersons voting for the passage and adoption herof and Councilpersons voting against the passage and adoption hereof: Dick Faram - Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore ~ City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire - City Attorney e e e 6 OA 1'11 OF OFF ICE I, Jim Ramsey , cIa solemnly swear (or affirr.), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of (City Councilman or Mayor) of the City of North Richland Hills, State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, ahd defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State; and I furthermore solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to ~ay, con- tributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment as a reward for the glvlng or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So help me God. 7 e RESOLunON NO. (~~ /,1 ""'" and WHEREAS, the City held a Referendum election on April 4, 1981, WHEREAS, a canvas of the votes showed the following results: IIFOR THE ADOPTION OF THE FIREMEN IS AND POLICEMEN'S CIVIL SERVICE ACT (TO APPLY TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT ONLY)II 466 IIAGAINST THE ADOPTION OF THE FIREMEN1S AND POLICEMEN1S CIVIL SERVICE ACT (TO APPLY TO POLICE DEPARTMENT ONLY)II 772 NOW THEREFORE be it resolved by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. The above canvas be and is herby approved. 2. 'e The Referendum is hereby declared to have failed. '"\ t (¡ PASSED AND APPROVED this /3 day of i)--1rJf0) ,1981. Dick Faram - Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore - City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire - City Attorney e DATE: 4-8-81 o SUBJECT: Proclamation and Plaque e DEPARTr1ENT: Parks and Recreation BACKGROUND: t~r. Tom Connell, who will be present this evening. has tendered his resignation from the Parks ann Recreation Commission. tlr. Connell has served on the commission for 16 years. During the past several years he has. organized and conducted the NRH Summer Recreation Program providing recreation for some 500 youths in our city. A leader, a good citizen and a fine gentleman, he will be missed. ~ '- /ð.H1 4.Ä/~"/ ß/ 'e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: r1ayor wi 11 present Pl aque and Procl amati on BUDGETED, ITEf'r1: YES N/A NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A. 11·~ " , -------------------.------------------------:---------- . .- ~--- e e e e DATE: 4-9-81 q., .\ SUBJECT: Variance from Brick Ordinance DEPARTMENT: Inspection BACKGROUND: Mr~ Haney wishes to build a house on Lot 20, Block 4, Meadowlakes Subdivision instead of brick. All the surrounding CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: t1 ~x> App rovQ/ d i sa pprovo . ,¡3 ø Jf}1 . . . . S <;( j I .þ'l;~~ BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO 9 . 4) .. ~ ~~ -----___________________________ \)f . -~~~----------~~~--~~~--~-~----~~~~~--~~~~~--~- AÇCOUNT NUMBER: e e e tþ 1 4.... TRINITY PLASTERING COMPANY, INC. P. O. BOX 14645 · 2509Q WEAVER STH.EE'[· FORT \VORTH, TEXAS 76117 METRO 817/498-4503 April 8, 1981 Mr. Chuck Willi~ City Manager N. Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: Meadowlakes Subdivision Lot 20 Block 4 Dear Mr. Williams: I recently purchased the above referenced lot for the purpose of building a new hom~. I am writing to you bècause it has been brought to my atten- tion that there is a brick ordinance. I am a stucco contractor and had intended to build my hòme with st'ucco. Therefore, I would like to request a variance to use stucco. Stucco is no less expensive than brick and can give a handsome finish. My company has stuccoed such buildings as Tandy Center Hotel, the remodel of 910 Houston St. in Ft. Worth, Sanger Harris and all the Sears stores; and I can guarantee workmanship and quality. I have discussed this matter with Mr. Bob Frank, Project Supervisor of Meadowlakes, and he has no objection to the use of stucco in th,e subdivision. I also intend to speak to the other residents in the area to see that they have no objections. If it wo~ld help, I would be glad to bring an architectural floor plan, and front elevation to the City Council meeting Monday evening. If necessary, I can also br~ng a sample of stucco work to show exactly what we are talking about. Thank you for your time and attention on this matter. X;YOU S, Tim E. Haney Vice President fcat .- , . 4} , . l ".'" ~" . I W.8town Custom BuildelS, l~c. e Quality. . . or he doesn't build April 7,1981 Charles Williams 'City Manager City of North Ric~land Hills " RE: -Meadow Lakes, - Tim Haney - Lot 20 Block 4 Dear Mr. Williams: e We have so Id Tim Haney Lot 20 Block 4, 'in Meadow" Lakes for the purpose of constructing a reiìdence 'for himself. As the 'developer of,M~adow Lakes, we bave approved the use of stucco masonry on the exterior of his home. If you have any furthe~ questions, please feel free to call, us. Thank you, Robert J. Frank Project Supervisor 498-3820 e 14601 Preston Rood/Dallas, Texas 75240/(214) 233-0932 ~~ ßl~ ~ !gj m ii2 \~~ ~UjLO~ lQ SUBJECT: Bar W Restaurant, 8051 Grapevine H~ry. '"':'~ e DEPARTMENT: Building Departme~t BACKGROUND: According to ,the Zoning Ordinance, exterior building material shall be brick, stone, masonry or steel. The Building Codes state 75% of exterior walls shall have brick and if other than brick a variance will be required. The Building Official and Building Inspector considers the rough cedar siding,. .which now is ap'~lied to the exterior walls more subjective to being a fire hazard. The rough cedar was applied to the structure'without first obtaining , a building permit. The parapet is a hazard in the manner it is attached to the building. e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Variance BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A 4~~ Bill Rice ------~~~~-~~-~~~~~-~~~-----~~~~-~--~~--~------~~~~~-~~-~~~-----~~-~-~-~~-~~~~~ e e ,i e e operation shall keep all streets, alleys and sidewalks adjacent to such excavations or building operations carried on ~ them, in a clean and orderly condition) and unobstructed, except as provided herein, during such operation, and at the expiration of the time stipulated in the permission aforesaid, they shall restore all such streets, alleys and side\'Jalks to as good condition as they were before the beginning of such opera~ions. '.,;;.;. \, / 1. 04 75% Brick All multi-family) two family and one family dwellings shall have exterior \'/alls constructed of 75% brick, stone, or if approved by the City Council, other masonry or materials of equal characteristics. Exterior wall shall mean that exposed portion / of the building from the foundation up to the ceiling line of / the first floor of the building. SECTION 1.05 Barbed Wire Fence. It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation, or agent or employee thereof, to build, erect, keep or maintain or permit or allow to be'bui1t, erected, kept or maintained, any barbed wire fénce on or around any proper~ or premises owned or controlled by such person, persons, firm or corporation within the limits of the City of North Richland Hil1s, Texas. SECTION 1.06 Enclosure of Swimming P~ol. a. Every swimming pool shall be completely surroune{¡ by a fence or \'Jall not less than four feet in -height, \'Jhich shall be so constructed as not to have openings) holes, or gaps larger than four inches in any dimension except for doors and gates; and if a picket fence is erected or maintained, the horizontal spacing between pickets shall not exceed four inches. A dwelling house, or accessory building may be used as part of such enclosure. b. All gates or doors opening through such enclosure shall be equipped with a self-closing and self-latching device for keeping the gate or door securely closed at all times when not in actual use, except that the door of any dwelling which forms a part of the enclosure need not be so equipped. e e e March 26, 1981 Mr. Chuck Williams' City Manager North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Dear Mr. Williams: We request to be placed on the City Council agenda for the meeting of April 13, 1981, to request a variance from the Brick Ordinance. We are the owners of the Bar-W Country Foods located at 8051 Grapevine Highway. This was formally the Chuck Wagon. We have made what we feel was improvements to the building by adding cedar on the outside of the building. The Building Inspector for the City had informed us the cedar must be removed. To do this would be a hardship on us. Respectfully submitted, -v _ ("' . I,. /~/ ~~ .~~_C~c~ê~ ~~~0~~~&1"" 40\~ Steven Womack 281-2181 283-7554 , 1'( ,e ¡ i ~. it ~ 'le 'ì! i '~ 1 , 1 ~ t ,-, ' '~"'..., ' ';. /1 ÎII'V..., . /¡) I FD-P-3 City of ~rth Rkhhnd Hills. Texas :/\~" --=~I ¡ ~:.c> lt~atl) -:¿ \. ~),~:'~~\:":,,~:~~.v \~..,.::)l':{=:~ \'-~~('~~~)~)istrict_ _...~ Co. ~::-f~'- \ BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION INSPEcrIO~ RErottT Occu pancy ~<...~" t~~ ~ ì.\ ;:.._ ! 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It is my opinion that the application of cedar wood on the exterior of IIBar W" Restaurant should be treated to a minimum of a Class B fire resistance. When the cedar product was applied to the metal structure it should have been applied directly instead of being placed on strips that have resulted in a 3" - 4" concealed air space entirely around the structure. Also, the cedar product has knot holes and space between the boards where application is made. In a fire situation the way the wood product is applied fire extension would be inevitable around the entire structure. 4IÞ J.W. Howard Fire Marshal City of North Richland Hills 4IÞ e TO: Chuck Williams, City Manager DATE April 6, 1981 FROM: Wanda Calvert, Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: Platting Cases & Amendments to be heard by City CDunci'l April 13 PZ 81-2 (15 were contacted) APPROVED by P & Z POSTPONED by C.C. on March 23rd PZ 81-3 (9 were contacted) APPROVED by P & Z POSTPONED by C.C. on March 23rd e Request of Amon T. Adcock (W.A.H. Corp.) to rezone a portion of Tract 8, Abstract 321, Wm. Cox Survey, from the present classification of Agriculture to a· proposed classification of IF-9-1500. This property is located on the south side of Starnes Road, approximately 1630 feet west of Smithfield Road and bounded on the south by Briarwood Estates. Request of J. E. Brannon to rezone Tract 18~ Abstract 1266, S. Richardson Survey, from the present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-12-1800. This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and bounded on the west by Kirk Lane. AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE APPROVED by P & Z #179 REGARDING ACCESSORY SLDGS. AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE APPROVED by P & Z #179 REGARDING DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES FOR THE DISABLED e D.L\TE: April 6, 1981 SUBJECT: PZ 81-2' Zoning Request from Agriculture 'to IF-9-1S00 e DEPART~1ENT : BACKGROUND: Planning and Zoning This property is located on the south side of Starnes Road, approximately 1630 feet west of Smithfield Road, ,and bounded on the south by Briarwood Estates. The addition to the north of this property', Kingswood Estates, is zoned IF-9, . and also the addition to the s~u~h, Briarwood Estates, is IF-9. The Planning and Zoning Cqmmission recommended approval ,of the zoning request. This case 'ttlas postponed by the City Council on March 23. All property owners within 200' 'have been notified of the new meeting date. ~e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial of zoning request BUDGETED ITEt'/1: YES NO X ACCOUNT NU~1BER: N/A ---~--~~-~~~~--~-~---~---~--~-~~---------~-~~---~~~~--~-~----~~--~~-~~--~-~~~~- - J e e e { \, / ¡'. \ KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort vVorth-[)clllas February 11, 1981 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 81-2 AG. TO IF-9-1500 We have received the subject 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, RWA/ljc cc: r~r. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City r~anager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 f:z g / -- ;;J-- e . "';~?'"~_""""-:":", . ,;.~,.~!..4 "!.~~'~"',~~" _ ,...,·-"':'~...~~r,.~c,,..~_~.'.!!q?""",":"_.':"_~"~:!i_~",,".~,"_'''''-'c' ','"".'. ~ ~"''":'.~,''( ,~.':~~."':'>"":-~~L'~·.~~~"'-"'~-""- :- ---g¡:-MliE$ ROAD (jJ!.' Rlw) --=- ~ l £dSt 4/j,' ~ R::~¿~ f' ~ ~ 4.5r J( I ,.. . ~ .. x " . ~ )It Wð'J/ M" ,..JTI ~ Ir.. 8ør.,.. -W ",,;H,' ~ ~~ )( Ii ~ If,' ßlIÚ. ð6r~ -ill ^ ,e' \\J ~ '\: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e N ß' 'l~ W' .3 7/, [j ;J £cø/(.' /.: foe ~ Døft: 1~If, /i}!J1 tJ BEING 11.792 acres of land out of the WILLIAM COX SURVEY, Tarrant countr' Texas and described by metes and bounds as fo lows; BEGINNING at an iron pin for corner in the South line of Starnes Road, said point being 592.7 Ft. East and 25.0 feet South 01 degrees-32 minutes East from the Southwest corner of the W. D. BARNES SURVEY; THENCE South 01 degrees-)2 minutes East, 1302.85 feet to iron pin for corner; THENCE South 89 degrees-25 minutes East, 371.8 feet to iron pin for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees-24 minutes-22 seconds East, 1306.2 feet to iron pin for corner in the South line of Starnes Road; THENCE West along the South line of Starnes Road, 415.9 feet to the point of beginning and contain- ing 11.792 acres of land. Surveyed on the ground, Jan. 1981, iron pins were set at all property corners and there are no encroachments or protrusions except as shown . WENDELL HANCOCK Registered Public Surveyor 1721 Haltom Road Ft. Worth, Texas 834-6243 Jan. 16, 1981 ~.".\'~-~-,. ' .<: <:, ; . :~-7"< , ....... ',. \ fw~~;'~~~ / . fA'" e' e e /1Ll ORDIN~~CE' NO. AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH, ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENCHENTS., SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZOH,ING ORDINANCE OF 'THE ,CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS" T~XAS. ,PASSED, APPROVED~ AND ADOPTED.. BY THE'PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ~'D THE CITY COUNCIL OF~ ,THE CITY, OF NORTH. RÌCHlANO HILl$t NOVEMBER 13~ 1967. AS AMENDED'JANUARY,27. 1915, AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING. RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE: CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF NORTH RIC~lAND HILLS BY rHE PLANNING AND ZOHINGCOHMISSION~' ' RESOLVED that on Case No. PI 81-2 the folloWing desc"ib~ property shan. be . rezoned from A rl cu 1 tu're" ,.':'".,.,.. .,. . · . . . . : ' .. . , ::" , '·to :, ~. , 'r r ., .,." I. .. 'r'..'......'.,.' '. I,. .,.' I-F-9-1500 . ' ,'. , . '¡":'~..Þ' . ' BEING 11.792 acres of land out of the William Cox Survey, Tarrant County, Texas and descri bed by metes, and bounds as fa 11 ows; BEGINNING at an iron pin for corner in the South line of Starnes Road, said point being 592.7"feet East and 25.0 feet South 01 degrees 32 ~inutes East . from the Southwest corner of the W.' D. Barnes Survey; THENCE South.01 degrees 32 minutes East, 1302.85 feet to an iron pin for corner; THE~CE South 89 degrèes 25 minutes East, 371.8 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 24 minutes 22 seconds East, 1306.2 feet to an iron pin for corner in the South line of Starnes Road; . THENCE West along the South line of Starnes Road, 415.9,feet to the poin~ of beginning and' c6ntaining 11.792 acres of land. / ~ ..,.. ·p·ág~ 2 \. . tit This prÓperty is located. on the south side of Starnes Road, appro($iUlat~ly . 1630 feet west' of Smi thfi e 1 d Road and bounded, on the south by Bria rwood , Estates. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND, ZONING CCMMISSION THIS fEBRUARY.. 1981. 26th . ' DAY OF -. 11' if.··- .....,.? A~ //iJ. ~ V, ", Á.:.v'u2JJ/'/L/?~tJ~tt; " CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND/'ZONIN Cmt4ISSION , , þ .' U- . ' . '-"r;p "-.-.--- . ~, ~ '~' ~ ~: ~ ~ fJ·7-"'!.P _/)' , æ· SECt{£TARY PlANNING AND ZONING -MuSSt6i- e . 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 IS HERE3V REZON~D ' THIS' DAY OF , 1979~ MAYOR DICK FARAM , CITY OF NORTH RICH~~D'HILLS' ATTEST: . - . CITY SÈCRETARYJEANETTE MOORE ,CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTQRNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS e I t -- ~... .... --." ..-. ......__.._-_.._~ . ...-....- -.. ,. ....- e e e D'!~TE: April 6, 19~/~__ SUBJECT: PI 81-3 Zoning request from Agriculture to IF-12-1800 DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Rd. and bounded on the west by Kirk ,Lane. The owner requested 1F-9-1600, but there were several neighbors who,were not happy with the small lots. Most of the property owners within 200 ft. have from 1~ to 3 acre tracts. Tbe owner agreed to change the request to IF-12-1800. He said he was not aware that the old City Master Plan showed Eden Road extending farther north. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of 1F-12-1800 zoning. This case was postponed by the City Council on March 23rd. All property owners, within 200 ft." have been .notified of the new meeting date. Mr. Brannon called Mrs. Calvert at 2:40 P.M. April 8th requesting it be postponed again since he would be out of town. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial or postponement BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO, X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A --~----~--~--~~~---~~---~~-~-~----~~~~----~----~--~-~--~-~~-~---~--~~~--~-~-~~~ e MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ~ŒETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLfu~D HILLS? TEXAS', HELD IN THE CITY HA.LL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820, }~~CH 23, 1981 - 7 : 30 P. ~t. Staff: Chuck Williams Jeanette ~loore Rex McEntire Richard Albin ~layor 1. Mayor Faram called the meeting to 'order March 2311981~ at 7:30 p.m. 2. Present: Dick Faram Jim ~~ood Wiley Thomas J. C.. Hubbard Dave Freeman Sharyl Groves Councilmen nager Secretary Attorney Engineer ·e News Media: Joe Norto Robin \ kins Kev· Todd The Tribune Mid Cities North Richland Hills News Councilman 3. Bob Skelton, Deacon, First INVOCATION 4. woman Groves moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, minutes of March 9, 1981. Motion carried 4-0; Councilman Wood abstaining due to absence from the meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MARCH 9, 191 APPROVED 5. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to þ1ease co~e forward. Mr. Amon Adcock, 1701 West Freeway~ appeared before the Council~ PUBLIC HEARING ~ PZ 81~2) REQUEST OF AMON T. ADCOCK (W.A CORP.) TO REZONE A PORTION OF TRACT 8, ABSTRACT 321, FROM AGRICULTURE TO IF-9' 1500 e Mr. Adcock stated the application request was to rezone this tract from agricul ture to IF-9-1500. Mr ~ Adcock stated h,e had an architectural rendering of the proposal. Mr. Adcock stated they planned to continue Post Oak Drive through this tract to Starnes Road. Mr. Adcock stated he felt this would be an addition to North Richland Hills~ Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. March 23, 1981 Page Two e There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 6. Mayor Faram advised the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended approval. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81 POSTPONED Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to postpone action on this request until the regular Council meeting of April 13, 1981, in between that time the Council will have a meeting set with Snyder and Associates on the City Master Plan. Motion carried 5-0. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to continue the hearing on PZ 81-3. PUBLIC HEARlt¡G - PZ.81-3, REQU T OF J.' E. BRAffi.-r .. TO REZO~NE T' CT 18 > ABST 1266, FROM AGR TURE TO 12-1800 Mayor Faram stated he 'was informed when he arrived at the City Hall this afternoon there was a request from Mr. Branno~ to postpone this for 30 days. Mayor Faram stated thG request went to the Planning and Zoning Department. Mayor Faram stated he would let the Council make the decision on postponement; he had several requests to speak on this subject. e 1-Iotion carried 4-1; Councilmen Hubbard) "Freeman and and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Wood against. M.ayor Faram opened the public hearing and call wishing to speak for this request to please orne Mr. Stevens stated e tract of land in question was basically at the ntersection of Eden and Rumfield Road. Mr.' Stevens st ed the homes on Eden would be affected greatly by ything that was put in on less than one acre or b ter tracts. speak in opposition No one appeared. Mayor Faram called of this request to }\r. James Council. Road, appeared before the Mr. evens stated about a year ago the,re had been a zoning h ring on a tract of land within 100 yards of this area and t was determined that Eden Road was below minimum standards for any additional subdivisions. Mr. Stevens stated the street was at best a very narrow, inadequat,e piece of paving_ .. e . \ ' Page 8 ( P & Z Minutes February 26, 1981 co ~ e Mr. Swift presented a letter in answer to the Engineer's comments of 2-11-81 11-12-80 regarding said property. He said they understand the cuI de sac · long; however, an emergency access' ase- ment has been provided. Mr. Sw~ said fire hydrants will be install, as needed to accommodate businesses. e said a more detailed topographic map included in these final plans. _/ . Mr. Swift said the 'are in'agreement with the Engineer's I ter and the revised final plat subrnitte his evening complies with the Enginee s comments. th asked Mr. Swift if he could ite plan ready before the council s this request. 'Mr. Jess ~rideaux carne forward. He said he has site plans available now. The Chairman called fo~ anyone wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to this request to please come fOTIiard. There being no. one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Bowen moved~ seconded by Mr. Tucker, to approve PS 81-8 subject to the Engineer's comments of February ll~ 1981 and November 12, 1980. This motion carried 3-0. PZ 81-1 WITHDRAWN This request was withdrawn since it did not comply witþ Ordinance #490. PZ 81-2 Request of Amon T. Adcock (W.A~H. Corp.) to rezone a portion of Tract 8, Abstract 321, Wm. ' Cox Survey, from its' present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of' IF-9-1500. 'This property is located on the south side of Starnes Road, approximately 1630 feet west of Smithfield Road and bounded on the south ~y Briarwood Estates. e #(. ( . Page 9 p & Z Minutes February 26, 1981 \ \ ,( e . PZ 81-2 APPROVED PZ 81-3 -- (' . Jack Angel carne forward to repre3erll Mr. Adcock and W. A. H. Corp. He said this property is south of Starnes Road and north of Brianvood Estates. Mr. Angel presented a large drawing of what they plan to do. Mr. Bowen said the, dra'tving sho,.¡ed·. ~lulti- Family zoning to the east. Mr. Angel said that was in error, there was a strip of Agricultural zoning bet~.¡een their property and the Multi-Family zoning. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak ,in favor of or in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being nó one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. ~æ. Snyder asked Mr. Angel if they had consulted the property owners to the east about an outlet. Mr. Angel said they had not because they would have an Qutlet to the west. Mr. Tucker moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PZ 81-2 as requested. This motion carried 3-0. Request of J. E. Brannon to rezone 18~ Abstract 1266,_ S. Richardson S from its present classificati of Agriculture to a propose assification of IF-9-l600. This property i of Rumfiel oad by Ki north side the west J. E. Brannon came forward. He said he has 2.5 acres which he would like to rezone from Agriculture to IF-g. Mr. Brannon said this zoning would be' consistant with the develop- ment in the area at this time. Mr. Tucker asked Mr. Brannon if he planned' to have all 9500 sq. ft. lots. ~..---";" .', , Page 9 p & Z Minutes February 26, 1981 c. (' Plm .1 ~~~ ·~u,~~ ~.~~~.. L~~'~~'J ~~.u._un' __ . ~~".~ Jack Angel came forward to repre3ent / Mr. Adcock and W. A. H. Corp. He said this property is south of Starnes Roa and north of BriaTIvood Estates. ee Mr. Angel presented a what they plan to do. of Mr. Bowen Family zoning showed· . Mul ti- Mr. Angel sai, - 'hat was in error~ there was a striE'-~ f Agricultural zoning between their p~ 'erty and the Multi-Family zoning. . hai~an called for anyone wishing to eak,in favor of or in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Snyder asked Mr. Angel if they had consulted the property o~vners to the east about an outlet. Mr. Angel said they had not because they would have an outlet to the west. PZ 81-2 APPROVED Mr. Tucker moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PZ 81-2 as requested. This motion carried 3-0. PZ 81-3 Request of J. E.' Brannon to rezone Tract 18, Abs trac t 1266" S. Richardson Survey ~ fröm its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-160Q. This property is located on the north side of Rumfield Road and bounded on the west by Kirk Lane. J. E. Brannon came forward. He said he has 2.5 acres whi~h he would like to rezone from Agriculture to IF-9. Mr. Brannon said this zoning would be consistant with the develop- ment in the area at this time. . Mr. Tucker asked Mr. Brannon if he planned to have all 9500 sq. ft. lots. Page 10 ( P & Z Minutes February 26, 1981 ( " \ . Mr. Brannon said that more than half of the lots would be 10,000 sq. ft. Mr. Horvath asked Mr. Brannon if he was aware that the old Master Plan of the City of North Richland Hills shows Eden Road extending due north to intersect with Kirk Lane. Mr. Brannon said he was not aware of this. Mr. Horvath said Mr. Snyder is not very far along with his study, but he might like to comment on this. Mr. Snyder said Mr. Brannon needs to keep in mind the city might require some right of way for this extension. He said he had just started on a 9 month study of the city and could not say just now whether the road would be extended or not. Mr. Brannon said he would like to mention there are some streets that are in dire need of improvement in this area. e The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor" of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak in favor of this request, the Chairman called for any- one wishing to speak in opposition to come forward. Mr. O. G. Tobias, 8800 Rumfield Road, came forward. He said he lives across the street from the property in question. Mr. Tobias said the houses on Eden Road and Kirk Lane are all on much larger lots. He said the streets are not such to accommodate anymore traffic, and the water supply is terrible.. Mr. ,Tobias said he was sure that .in time, they would be required to tie into- the city sewer. Mr. Tobias said he would like to suggest to the Commission that they turn down this request. . Page 11 p & Z Minutes February 26, 1981 ~,. . I t . \ (. e Mr. Bowen asked Mr. Tobias if he woul~, show where his property was on the plat. ::,;.- Mr. N. L. Jordan, 8800 Kirk Lane, carne forward. He stated he lives just north of this property. Mr. Jordan said th~y all have 3 to 5 acre tracts and don't feel they should allow these small homes around them. Mr. Jordan said they do have 'some problems with septic tanks in this area. He said he does not feel the Commission should grant this reques t. Mr. Bowen asked Mr. Jordan'where his property was in conjunction with Mr. Brannon's. Mr. ~erwyn Caswell, 8900 Kirk Lane, came forward. He said the septic tanks would be a problem and the streets are already a problem. . Mr. Caswell said when he bought his property, there was a deed restriction of no smaller than 1 acre lots and 1800 sq. ft. homes. Mr. Snyder asked about the sizes of the homes in the area. Mr. Caswell said there were some 2000 sq. ft. but most were 1800 sq. ft. He said he believed they were building some on Kirk Lane that were smaller. Mr. Brannon said this development would be much better than in Meadowview Estates in which 165 lots are being laid out~ some smaller than his. Mr. Brannon also stated there would be no s~ptic tanks 'in any of these houses, they would be on city sewer. ..Mr. Brannon said he had this prope:r:ty up for sale for two years and had no inquiry from any of these neighbors. He said now they can look out their window and see a weed patch instead of a nice development. . Page 12 p & Z ~linutes February 267 1981 { . . e I \ ( . ,Mr. Snyder asked ~lr. Brannon if he has'~,':~*" design for the development. Mr. Brannon said he might build him a home on one of the lots. He said the tract is not large enough for Agricultural use. Mr. Brannon said he plans to have 9 lots. Mr. Snyder said his comment' was for his study., He said he needs to know what size lots and houses Mr. Brannon is planning. Mr. Snyder said the city will need to be sure, they have adequate service for this area. Mr. Brannon said he brought the preliminary plat in toni~ht to Mrs. Calvert. Mrs. Calvert gave each Commission member a copy of Mr. Brannon's preliminary plat. Mr. Greenfield said if Eden Road is ex- tended7 Mr. Brannon would have to scrap 3 lots.. Mr. Brannan said if this h,appens, he \.¡ould have to alter his plat. Mr. Snyder asked Mr. Brannon what his time- table was. Mr. Brannon said he has no timetable. Mr. Bowen asked Mr. Brannon if he would consider larger lots. Mr. Brannon asked if he meant IF-12 zoning.- Mr. Bowen said that was correct. Mr. Brannon said he could~ but he felt the IF-9 was more feasible. He said he could sell this tract now to someone and they could put a shack on it with a bobwire fence around it since it is zoned Agriculture. Mr. Snyder asked Mr. Brannon what he would like to do. Page 13 p & Z t-linutes February 26, 1981 ( - . e r' \ Mr. Brannon said he would rather have ~üe IF-9 zoning, but would agree to IF-12. Mr. Bowen said he would like to ask the people if they would agree to the IF-12. Mr. Tobias said he would not object to the larger lots and larger homes, but would rather it stay one tract. Þlr. Jordan said he would like to see one nice home built on this tract'. Mr. Caswell said he thinks there should not be more than two homes on this tract. Mr. Tobias said the feeling of the neighbors is they had rather not have more than two homes on this tract. He said he has 9 acres, but most of the other neighbors håve from 1!:2 to 3 acre tracts., Mr. Bowen said he sympathizes with these people and he would feel better with the 1F-12 as opposed to IF-9 =oning. Mr. Tucker said he feels the days of l~ to 2 acre tract~ are in the past; ranchetts are nice, but very few people have that kind of money. He said he would feel better with the larger lots. Mr. Snyder said he was inclined- to believe the larger zoning would be compatible with the area and it would not harm the surround~ ing are'a. Mr. Tucker said if there were 5 lots instead of 9, the land would be easier to sell. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Brannon his feelings on fewer lots. Mr. Brannon said he would agree to the IF-12 zoni~g. He said small lots are selling for -$12,000 to $15,000. He said he would also have to take into consideration the extension of Eden Road. .. t , . ~ e . e Page 14 p & Z 1-1inutes February 26, 1981 ~Ir. Greenfield asked Mr. Brannon what ~,:.,z·e lot he was planning to keep for himself. Mr. Brannon said he would like to have one that was from 95 ft. to 120 ft. deep. Mr. Bowen said 1F-12 zoning requires a minimum of 1800 sq. ft. houses. Mr. Brannon said that would be fine. PZ 81-3 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mr. Tucker> to approve PZ 81-3 contingent on the request being changed to IF-12-1800. This motion carried 3-0. , ADJOUR*IENT The meeting adjourned at 9:35 P. M. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING CO~lliISSION SECRETARY PLANNING fu~D ZONING CO~lliISSION ~larch 23, 1981 Page Two There being no one else wishing to speak~ Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 6. Mayor Faram advised the Planning had recommended approval. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconde~ to postpone action on this st until the regular Council meeting of April 13, ) in between that time the Council will have a set with Snyder and Associates on the Ci ty ~Ias 7. 1'-Iayor Faram stated he \~as informed when he arrived at the City Hall this afternoon there was a request from Mr. Brannon to postpone this for 30 days. Mayor Faram stated the req~est went to the Planni'ng and Zoning Department. Mayor Fararn stated he would let the Council make the decision 'on postponement; he had several requests to speak on this subject. le Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to continue the hearing on PZ 81-3. Motion carried 4-1; Councilmen Hubbard, Freeman and Thomas and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Wood voting against. ~ayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak for this request to please corne forward. No one appeared. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request- to please come forward. Mr. James R. ,Stevens, 7424 Eden Road, appeared before the Council. Mr. Stevens stated the tract of land in question was basically at the intersection of Eden and Rumfield Road. Mr.' Stevens stated the homes on Eden would be affected greatly by anything that was put in on less than one acre or better tracts. e Mr. Stevens stated about a year ago there had been a zoning hearing on a tract of land within 100 yards of this area and it was determined that Eden Road was below minimum standards for any additional subdivisions. Mr. Stevens stated the street was at best a very narrow, inadequate piece of paving. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 81 POSTPONED PUBLIC HR.~RING - PZ.81-3, P£QUEST OE J,. E. BRA.l,\fNON TO REZONE TRACT 18~ ABSTRACT 1266, FRO~ AGRICULTURE TO tF-12-1800 }larch 23, 1981 ~age Three Mr. Stevens stated it was his understanding that this particular tract that was being requested for rezoning was going to be platted into 16 lots. Hr. Stevens stated that would be putting approximately 32 addìtional cars traveling on these streets~ Þîr.. Stevens stated the people that lived in the area \Vere ' requesting that the Council maintain the area with the types of houses that were presently there. }lr.. Royal Sherbet, 8937 RumfieldRoad, appeared before the Council. Mr. Sherbet stated he owned approximately five acres in the area. Mr. Sherbet stated he worked long and hard for thirty-seven years for a home in the country and in an area that ,-¡as zoned agriculture. Mr. Sherbet stated he looked long and hard in Dallas County and Tarrant County and finally found a section of land that he thought was ideal'~ Mr. Sherbet stated that approximately ten months ago he closed on the land and found that North Richland Hills had given permission for a large subdivision to go in alongside S,to11eybrook, approxi- mately 250 homes. Everyone, most everyone without exception, that lived in the area did so because they like and enjoy the agriculture zoning. Mr. Sherbet stated he had three points he would li~e to make~ Number one: the City of North Richland Hills has· failed to provide adequate roads, sewer ~ there are no set.¡er lines in the area, and no water pressure; number two: everyone that lives in that agriculture area, without exception, opposes the zoning change; number three: North Richland Hills has failed to provide the original residents in that area' services and only provided high water bills with low pressure~ Mr. Sherbet stated he would like t,o know what ~vould be involved in deannexing the area. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Sherbet where he would get services if the area were deannexed. Mr. Sherbet stated they did not have any services;:the'on¡y time a policeman came out was when they were called~ Mayor Faram stated the only time a~policeman went to'anyone~s house was when they were called. City Attorney McEntire stated if the City deannexed the area a house could be built on every fourth acre. e Mr. Sherbet stated that in that case he did not want to be deannexed. Mr. Albin stated there was a major sewer outfall line ,less than a mile north of the area and would serve the 'entire area. Councilman Wood asked Mr. Sherbet if he felt the City had the right to deny a person, developer or not, a right to use his land. Councilman Wood stated he felt Mr. Sherbet was suggesting that the City 'had enough people, do not le-t anyone else build in the area unless they had two, three, four or five acre tracts. Mr. Sherbet stated he could understand a variance from the requireme'nt, but the tract in question 't.¡as just a little over two acres which did not qualify for two homes under zoning; however he could'see a variance for two homes, Mr. Sherbet stated if there 't-las anyr..¡ay possíble he would like to see the tract stay agriculture. e Mayor Faram stated there might be some confusion over the agriculture zoning. Mayor Faram stated that when the Master Plan 'to/as adopted the agriculture terminology was put on land that had no particular plan laid out. The restrictions were put in so ,no one could build on less than two acres. Mayor Faram stated agriculture as a whole, he did not think the City had a policy. Mayor Faram stated that was the conception in the agriculture zoning~ There were some lands ~hat had 25 to 30 acres and there was nothing to do with those except to put them in a holding pattern until the City could foresee some type of development to go in. , Mr. Norvell Jordan, 8800 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. - Mr. Jordan stated his property was just north of the property in question. Mr. Jordan stated the neighbors had hit on all the points that he had. Mr. Jordan stated his house was about one and one-half years old, 2,400 square feet on three acres and he had a lot of money invested. Mr. Jordan stated he felt that if tract housing were put in the adjoining property it would drop the value of his home. Mr. Jordan stated he would agree with his neighbors in that the streets were not the best and there was low water pressure. 'Mr. Jordan stated his real objection to this re~uest was that it would devalue his property. !'la r c h 23? 1981 P,age Four Councilman ¡-lood asked l1r. Jordan if he knew how long Mr. Brannon had otffied the property. Mr. Jordan replied no. C~uncilman Wood asked Mr. Jordan how long he had lived there. Mr. Jordan replied about three years. Mr. Charles Palachek, 8908 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. Hr. Palachek stated he had lived in the area since 1964. Mr. Palachek stated if the Council would look at this one particular block, which was said to be two and one-half acres and it was set in the center of two, three, orten acre tracts they would see it was totally out of place. }lr. Palachek·. stated this wOllld be taking an area that '.Jas already esta.blished and putting a lot of houses in it. Mr. Palachek stated he felt the area should be maintained as is. Mr. Benvyn Caswell, 8900 Kirk Lane, appeared before the Council. Þlr. Caswell stated his property was just northeast of the property in question. Mr. Caswell stated most of his comments had already been covered by previous speakers. Mr. Caswell stated most of the residents in the area were on septic tanks and he was not sure the City "t.]ould "tva'nt to put that many houses on septic tanksø Mayor Faram asked· Mr. Caswell if there had been any problems in the area with the septic tanks_ Mr. Caswell stated no. Mr. Caswell stated the, land in question was surrounded by larger lots and there "veTe deed restrictions that the property would not be divided below one acre tracts. Mr. Caswell' stated, he would like to see it remain as such. Mayor Faram advised Mr ~ Caswell deed restrictions "t.¡ere a civil matter. Mr. O. G. Tobis, 8800 Rumfield, appeared before the' C,ouncil. Mr. Tobis stated he lived directly across the street from the property in question. Mr. Tobis stated he thought most of his points had been covered by his neighbors- Mr. Tobis stated he would like to point out they had been in that area for many years and this request was against the wishes of the residents that had been there for years. 1-ta'rch ,23, 1981' Page Fi~le · II e 'e e Mrs. Delores Wood, 6713 Karen Drive, appeared beföre the Council. Mrs. Wood stated she was a realtor in the area and felt very strongly for the people in that area. :t-Irs. "lood stated she felt they definitely had a legitimate gripe. l--1rs. Wood stated that in this particula"L case she knew' the property, and the people should have the right for their property to remain the way it is. Nrst Wood stated in her opinion the small lots and houses would destroy their property values. Mr. Perry Wise, 7404 Eden Road, appeared before the Council. Mr. Perry stated he was about 150 yards south of the property in question. Mr. Perry stated he would like to touch on a couple of points that had been mentioned~ Mr. Perry stated he thought it would be real nice if the ,development could be held down to two or three houses to keep it down to the type of value they presently had. Mr. Perry stated he felt if this property was loaded, down ~.¡ith too many houses there would be septic tank problems. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Perry if he had attended the Planning and Zoning meeting when this request was heard by them. Mr. Perry replied no. Mayor Faram stated that according to the Planning and Zoning Commission minutes, Mr. Brannon stated there would be no septic tanks in any of these houses, they would be on City sewer. Mr. Perry asked if there was City sewer coming into the area. Mayor Faram stated the developer would be required to bring the sewer in. Mrs. Anita Snow, 3201 Owens, Realtor~ BaltomCity, appeared before the Council. Þ1arch 23 ~ 1981 Page Six Mrs. Snow stated she was familiar with the area that the homeowners were speaking in opposition of this develop- ment. Mrs. Snow stated it would in effect be, spot zoning9 Mrs. Snow stated it would ,greatly devalue the property owners' investment. If rezoned the property \.¡ould not be conforming to the previous usage of the land around this area. Councilman Freeman stated that it was unusual for two real estate people to speak for or against zoning. Councilman Freeman asked what inspired them to speak. Mrs. Snow stated the people that already had the vested interest had the greater right to protect that vested interest than those coming into an area. }lrs. SnoT~ stated she faced this type of situation everyday and knew the communities had to change their usage, but not with the area already developed in one, two or three acre tracts. Mr. Tobis presented the Council with a petition signed by the residents in the area against the rezoning. }layor Faram advised Mr. 'robis the petition ,vas aCG~pted) but could not be accepted as requiring 3/4 vote because it "t"as not submitted in time .to be considered as a legal petition. Mayor Faram stated it did convey a feeling. Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 8. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman , Freeman, to postpone action on thi,s item until the regular scheduled meeting April 13, as the item prior to the Council's mee·ting with Wayne Snyder and Associates. Councilman Hubbard stated in fairness to both parties, the City had employed Snyder and Associates to set up a set of rules for the City and update the Master P'lan to stop what some people consider, spot zoning, and to update each section of the City. COl1:ncilman Wood as~ed the City Attorney if this request was postponed would it come back with a public hearing. ~larch 23, 1981 Page Seven · - e Mr. McEntire stated the ordinance would have to be republished. Motion to postpone carried 5-0. }fayor Faram called for a fifteen minute recess. Mayor Faram called the meeting back to order. The same Council ÞIembers and Staff \.¡ere present as recorded at the beginning of the meeting. }tarch 23, 1981 Page Eight 9. Mayor Faram advised the Council he had Mr. Jim Ramsey·s resignation from the Civil Service Commission~ Mayor Faram stated he had appointed Mr. Bob Skelton to the Civil Service Corrnnission and asked the COtlncil to con- firm this appointment. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to accept the resignation of Þlr It Jim Ramsey and appoint Mr. Bob Skelton to the Civil Service Commission. Motion carried 5-0. 10. Mr. Roy Miller, 4709 Vance Road, North Richl d Hi~ls~ Representative for Alexander and Alexan7er nsurance, appeared before the Council. Mr. Miller stated he had submitted ty6 proposals and was present to answer any ques ons the Council might have. Ie 'Mayor Faram"asked Mr. Miller f he had bid the Police Professional Liabil- y. Mr. Mïllerstated he f t his company had adequate protection for the P ice Department and the Police Professional Liabi ty was not necessary. Entire stated that if the company had adequate rotection for the police, why had the claims hat had been turned into the company been den-d. e he was not familiar uith the circumstances~ yor Faram asked Mr. Miller if he had examined the proposal submitted by his competitor. Mr. Miller stated no more than just the figures that were read off. P£CESS BACK TO CON ID-1ATION OF OINTMENT OF' MR. DB SKELTON TO CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION APPRO"VED CONSIDERATION OF B FOR GEI'IER.~ AND AUTOMOBILE LIAßILI INSURANCE APPROVED e e -- ,/'. KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. ,,? CONSULTING ENG INEERS / Fort \Vorth-[)allas February 11, 1981 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 81-3 AG. TO IF-9-1600 We have received the subject 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. .Oß-:-- RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. R\vA/l jc cc: r~r. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City r~anager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 To see Maps with Agenda: Please contact City Secretary's Office / Municipal Records e· e - /~ . . ORDINANCE NO. ~ <t "3 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY, IN ACCORDÞ~CE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS,. . SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZON.ING ORDINANCE OF . THE ·CITY, OF NORTH' RICHLAND HILLS,. TEXAS,' .PASSED. APPROVED~ AND ACOPTEO..BY THE" PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ~'D THE CITY COUNCIL OF' ,THE CITY OF NORTH. RICHIA~D HILl$, NOYDmER 13. 1967. AS AMENDED'JANUARY.27, 1975 'AFTERAPPROPRIATE'NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING, RECOMM£NDATION IS SUBM'ITTEDTO THE CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF NOR'Trt R'!C~LAND liI,LlS BY J1fE PlANNING ÃHD ZONING Cœt1ISSION:,' .' . RESOLVED that on Case No. PI . 81-'3 the following described property shall. rezòned from ' A ri cLil tLire : ' . .,. : '. ' , , . .,. '.. ., " . . . : ' . '..::" , '·to be: " . ~ . . . . I . ~ ' , , . , . I. '. .,"... ~ ' . . . . . . . , . . , . , ,l. , . ' . . ... ... IF-12-1ROO ~ ALL that certain tract or p~rcel of land l'ying and bei~g situated in the, S. Richardson Survey,.Ab·s,tract 1266, Tarrant County, Texas, and being part of that certain'5.58 acre tract recorded in Volume 5498, Page 506, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being further' described by metes ~nq bounds as . fo 11 ows : BEGINNING at. a set steel rod for the Southwest corner of,said 5.58 acre tract, said 'point being at the intersection of the North right-of-way line of Rumfield Road wi th 'the East ri ght-of-way 1 i ne of Ki'rk Lane; THENCE No~thO degrees 08 minutes West, 294.48 fee~ with said East right-of-w~y line and the West line'of said 5.58 acre tract to an existing steel rqd; THENCE South ß9.degrees 41, minutes ,58 secorids East,'388~23 feet, departi,~g from said East right-rif-way line and the West line of said 5.58 acre tract, to an existing steel rod in the 'East line of said 5.58 acre tract; THENCE Squth.O degrees 06 minutes 24 seconds East, 285.70 feet with the East line of said 5.58 acre tract to an existing steel rod for the Southeast corner of said 5.58 acre tract in the North right-of:way line of Rumfield Road;~ THENCE South 89 degree 00 'minutes 08 seconds West, 388.13 feet with said North right-of-way line and South line of said 5.58 acre tract to the" place of begirining ~nd containing 2.585 acres of land. / ~ &.' . - , ~ e e ,P-å9~ 2 \ . This prÓperty is located· on the North side of Rumfield Road and bounded on the West by Kirk Lane. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND. ZONING COMMISSION THIS FEBRUARY, 1981 26th n· _ () u .. - , /)/) ~ ~ -æc(; DAY OF CHAIRMAN PLANNIN~ AND ING COMMISSION <--;T?J ~/~ (if!.L;l¡~ S~Ci(TAAY P~NG ANO' ZONING CÒMMISSIÓN . BE IT ORDAINED BY. THE CIT\' COUNCIL OF THE CIT'¥ OF' NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE' ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PI IS HEREBY' REZONED . . .. THIS . pAy OF MAYOR DICK FARAH" ' CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND'HILLS' ATTEST: - . CITY SEéRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY' CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS / \ '.. - tit \ \ \ j e I . j ; I (. City of JX9rth Richland Hills, Texas j:\ . ~~ I \~~ '", . .' ',' _>-"',I,-~- -.::: -----.....~ --ø: N ~ \;: " hi Y ðq r'}Cr1-00'~ -81 TO: Mayor Dick Faram and 'North Richland Hills City Council FROM: Bobbie McCorkle t/)un i c i pa 1 Court SUBJECT: City Ordinance 653 DATE: January 28th, 1981 It would be the reccomendation of Muncipal Court that the City Ordinance 653 be changed to read /la penalty or fine not less than $25.00 nor more than $20Q.00 for fire lane violation; providing fora penalty. of a fine not less than $50.00 nor more than $200.00 for violation of any other portion of Ordinance No. 653.11 This would seem to be more in line with other area cities fire ordinance fines. There is extensive paperwork, teletypes, postage, envelopes and c1erical time envolved on all fire lane and parking violations. Resp~~~tfully :Þ .-qr~ S1Ø~~ Bobbi e r,lcCorkl e (817) 281·0041 / 7301 ~I.E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HIllS, TEXAS 76118 T /14\ ORDINANCE NO. V AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE; PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION. ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION; ESTABLISHING APPEAL PROCEDURES. PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OR A FINE NOT LESS THAN $25.00 NOR PORE THAN $200.00 FOR FIRE LANE VIOLATION; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OF A FINE NOT LESS THAN $50.00 NOR MORE THAN $200.00 FOR VIOLATION OF ANY OTHER PORTION OF ORDINANCE NO. __; ADOPTING A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. e e e DATE: J:!:> SUBJECT: FIRE PROTECTION CODE UPDATING/CHANGING OF ORDINANCE 653 DEPARTMENT: Fire Department 'The Committee appointed by the Mayor last meeting approved the, ?,'~ 'j,- adoption of this Code in its entirety. This is the same Code, ~~Jr change, \.. ' BACKGROUND: that. was presented to the Council last meeting. COMMITTEE: councilmember Dave Freeman Councilrnember Jim Wood Councilmember J. C.. Hubbard City Manager and Fire Chief Presented by: stan Gertz, Fire Chief CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Request approval. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO A~COUNT NU~1BER: -~-~--~~------~~--_._~--~-~-~~--~-~----~~~--~-~-~~-~----~~---~~~~~-~.~-~~~~~-~--- t t City of J(5rth Richland Hills, Texas /¡ \ ~ .,\ '" \'~ 1\ '/"1 -~-:-,~~'?~--~-:;,-- -- -j.lS ! r-:': - ,.- ~"1 ! i '\ '\ ¡ \ I . FIRE DEPART,'itENT Stan R. Gertz Fire Chief ../ TO: Charles Williams~ City Manager DATE: March 2, 1981 FROM: Stan Gertz, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Updating/Changing of Ordinance 653. (Fire Protection Code) Presently the fire protection code is established under Ordinance 653 which adopts the 1975 National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.) This code is beginning to become slightly outdated.. It is the intent of the fire department to update this code to the 1980 version and add several appendixes to he,lp,nlaintain the fire safety aspect of all buildings here in North Richland Hills. The appendixes listed at the rear of this proposed ordinance are strong on enforcement, but easy to interpret.' These changes can also create some problems in future buildings and existing buildings. It is our desire to encourage the city's growth but yet help construct a building that is fire safe for citi~ens and visitors who may not be familiar with a building but could locate an outside exit in case of an emergency. I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you and members of the council to discuss these proposed changes in a closed session. ~ome of these changes could be considered a political issue and I hope this will not be the case. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact me. Than~~ ¡Q~~- \.stln/ Gertz ph (817) 281-0041 / 4101 MORGAN CIRCLE / P. O. BOX 13305,1 NORTH RICHLAND HilLS, TEXAS 76118 e BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that: Section 1. An ordinance to provide the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, with rules and regulations to improve public safety by promoting the control of fire hazards; regulating the installation, use, and maintenance of equipment; regulating the use of structures, premises, and open areas; providing for the abatement of fire hazards; establishing the responsibilities and procedures for code enforecement; and setting forth the standards for compliance and achievement of the objects. This code shall be known as the City of North Richland Hills Fire Prevention Code. This code adoptes the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No. 1 and its incorporated standards and codes as published in the National Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection Association and listed in Annex A and B of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code and being particularly the first addition thereof, save and accept those portions such as are hereinafter deleted, modified, or amended by Section 18 of this ordinance. The same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein. Not less than two copies of the adopted issue of the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No.1, and the adopted standards and codes of the National Fire Codes shall be filed in the office of the City Secretary and the provisions thereof shall be controlling limits of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas. e Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate this ordinance, to permit or maintain such a violation, to refuse to obey any provision thereof, or fail to refuse to comply with any such provision or regulation except as variation may be allowed by the action of the Fire Marshal in writing. Proof of such unlawful act or failure shall be deemed prima facie evidence that such act is that of the owner or other person in control of the premises. Prosecution or lack thereof of either the owner, occupant, or the person in charge shall not be deemed to relieve any of ther others. Section 3. The Fire Prevention Code shall be enforced by the Bureau of Fire Prevention in the Fire Deparment of the City of North Richland Hills which is hereby established and which shall be operated under the supervision of the City Manager or Fire Chief. - The City Manager of the City of North Richland Hills shall appoint the Fire Marshall either/or by examination or interview for determining his qualificatior and shall on the authority of the City Manager assure and accomplish the duties of Fir arshal. The City Manager of the City of North Richland Hills shall also appoint a Chief.of Deparmt of Arson Prevention either/or by examination or interview. The Chief of eparmtne of Arson Prevention shall work under the direction and report direc 0 e Fire Marshal. The Fire Marhsal will be the administrator of the Bureau pf Fire Prevention and shall be responsible for the direct administration and enforcement to the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No.1 as may be set forth by the City ~1anager or Fire Chief of the City of North Richland Hills. The Fire Chief of the City of North Richland Hills~ Fire Department may also designate such number of Technical Inspectors or Investigators as shall from time to time be authorized by the City Manager, City Council of the City of North Richland Hills. Such Technical Inspectors and/or Investigators shall be selected through an examination and interview to determine their 'fitness for the position and comply with the Texas Commission on Fire Protection Personnel Standards and Education. Section 4. It shall be the duty of the officers of the bureau of Fire Prevention to enforce all laws and ordinances of North- Richland Hills, covering the following: 1. The prevention of fires; 2. The storage and use of explosives and flammables; 3. The installation and maintenance of automatic and other fire alarm systems~ and fire extinguishing equipmen,t; 4. The maintenance and regulation of fire escapes; 5. The means and adequacy of exit in case of fire, from factories, schools, hotels, lodging hous~s, asylums, hospitals, churches, halls, theaters, amphitheaters, and all other places in which numbers of persons work, live, or congregate, from time to time, for any purposes; 6. The investigation of the cause, origin, and circumstances of fires; 7. The maintenance of fire cause and loss records. The shall have such other powers and perform such other duties as are set forth in other sections of this ordinance~ and as .may be conferred and imposed from time to time by law. The Fire Chief of North Richland Hills Fire Dèpartment may delegate any of his powers or duties under this ordinance to the Fire Marshal. Section 5. It shall be the duty of the Fire Marshal of the City of North Richland Hills, Fire Department to investigate and to recommend to the North Richland Hills City Council such additional ordinances, or amendments to existing ordinances, as he may deem necessary for safeguarding life and property against fire. ") Section 6. e The City Manager or Fire Chief of the City of North Richland Hills shall prepare instructions for the Fire Marshal and his assistants, and forms for their use in the reports required by this ordinance. Section 7. The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall investigate the cause" origin, and circumstances of every fire occurring in the City of North Richland Hills by which property has been destroyed or damaged and, so far as possible, determine whether the fire is the result of carelessness or design. Such investigations shall begin immediately upon the occurrence of such a fire. The Fire Marshal shall take charge immediately of the physical evidence, shall notify the proper authorities designated by law to pursue the investigation of such matters, and shall further cooperate with the authorities in the collection of evidence and in the prosecution of the case. Every fire shall be reported in writing to the Bureau of Fire Prevention within Three (3) days after the occurrence of the same by the Fire Department officer in whose jurisdiction such a fire has occurred. Such report shall be in such form as shall be prescribed by the Fire ~arshal of the City, of North Richland Hills, and shall contain a statement of all facts relating to the cause, origin, and circumstances of such fire, the extent of the damage thereof, and the insurance upon such property, and such other information as may be required, including the injury, death~' or rescue of persons. Section 8. e Before permits may be issued as required by this Code, the Fire Marshal or his assistants shall inspect and approve the receptacles, processes, vehicles, buildings, or storage places to be used for any such purposes. Section 9. The Fire Marshal shall inspect or cause to be inspected all premises on a perioåic basis, and shall make such orders as may be necessary for the. enforcement of the laws and ordinances governing the same and for safeguarding of 1 ifeand property f'rom fire. Section 10. Whenever any inspector~ as defined above, shall find in any building~ or upon any premises or other places, combustible or explosive matter or ,dangerous accummulations or rubbish or unnecessary accummulation of waste paper, boxed, shavings, or any highly flammable materials especially liable to fire, and which is so situated as to endanger property; or shall find obstructions to or on fire escapes, stairs, passageways, doors, or windows, liable to interfere with the operations of the Fire Department or egress of occupants in case of fire, he shall order the same to be removed or remedied, and such order shall forthwith be complied with by the owner or occupant of such premises or buildings, subject to the appeals procedure provided for in the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association~ NFPA No.1. -- Any owner or occupant failing to comply with such order within a reasonable period after the service of the said order shall be liable to penalties as hereinafter provided. Section 11. The Fire Marshal shall compile and keep a record of all fires and of all facts concerning the saine, including injuries, rescue of persons and statistics as to the extent of such fires and the damage caused thereby, and whether such losses were covered by insurance, and if so, in what amount. Such record shall be made daily from the reports made by Technical Inspectors under the provisions of this ordinance. All such records shall be public. Section 12. The Fire Marshal shall make an annual report of the activities of the Bureau of Fire Prevention and shall transmit this report to the Chief Offi cer of the Ci ty of North Ri chl and Hi 11 s through the City t'1anager or Fire Chief of the City of North Richland HIlls. The report shall contain all proceedirigs under the Fire Prevention Code ,of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No.1, with such statistics as the Fire Chief may wish to include therein. Section 13. The City Manager or Fire C,hief of the City of North Richland" Hills or the Fire Marshal shall also recommend any amendments to the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No. ,1, or ordinance which, in his jucgement, shall be desirable. Section 14. The provisions of the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No.1, shall apply equally to both public and private property, and shall apply to all,structures and their occupancies, except as otherwise specified. Section 15. This act shall be deemed in exercise of the police powers of the City of North Rich1and Hills for the preservation and protection of the public health, peace, safety, and welfare, and all provision of the Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No. l~ shall be liberally construed for that purpose. Section 16. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of the Code hereby adopted; or shall fail to comply therewith; or shall violate or fail to comply with any order made thereunder; or shall build in violation of a"ny'. details, statements, specifications, or plans submitted or approved thereunder; or shall operate not in accordnance with the provisions any certificate, permit, or approval issued thereunder, and from which no appeal has been taken; or who shall fail to comply with such order as affirmed or modified by the Fire Marshal or by a court of competent jurisdiction within the time fixed herein shall severally for each and every violation and noncompliance, respectively, be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a ~RQ A8t less tb~n F;ft:,"-9gt-+ars ~5Q 00) RO}4 more than Two-Hundred Dollars ($200.00).. X~ ,,"ck e The imposition of a penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation nor shall the violation be permitted to continue. All such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects \'Jithin a reasonable time, and when not other~ise specified, the application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforcement removal of prohibited conditions. ../ Section 17. Appeals of the decisions made by the Fire Marshal in the interpretation of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No.1 and its enforcement shall be appealed to the Fire Chief. The decisions of Fire Chief~ if still found unsatisfactory to' the builder, tenant or occupant, may be appealed to the Ci ty Manager. q}i 1 s d~'C ~.:> ¡ uti \1"n f'::--=b~ . f1 Am Section 18. The Fire Prevention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA No. is amended and changed in the following respects: Appendix D~ Section l6~ Penalty for Fire Lane viola!jQn shall be cnt 19~s ~hdn Iwent7-Jiive EJulla~&-f$¿5.D8) Me)" more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). µ()f Section 19. e The follo\¡ling, Appendices of the Fire Pr'evention Code of the National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 'No.1, are hereby included as a'~part of North Richland Hills Fire Prevention Code save ançl except those ,portions \-/hich are deleted, modified or amended by Section 18 of this Ordinance. The saine are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as set out at length herein. Annex A Each of the following codes and standards, published by the National Fire Protection Association, 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02210 is adopted in its entirety as a supplement and addition to the Code text of the Fire Prevention Code of the National Protection Association as if the same were incorporated and set forth at length therein. NFPA codes and standards that are current as of April 1,1980 are adopted. The adopting of the printed volumes of the National Fire Codes which contain the following NFPA codes and standards shall be deemed as meeting the intent of this Section. In this situation the edition of the applicable individu,al NFPA code or standard will be as printed in the adopted volumes. NFPA No. General Fire Protection 70 768 National Electrical Code (1978 and all revisions) . Standard for the Safe Use of Electricity in Patient Care Areas of Health Care Facilities - NFPA No. General Fire Protection 78 701 Lightening' Protection Code Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame-Resistant Textiles and Films 702 Standard for Classification of the Flammability of \aJeari ng Apparel Occupancy Protection 32 76A Standard for Drycleaning Plants Standard for Essential Electrical Systems for Health Care Facilities 87 Standard for the Construction and Protection of Piers and Wharves 101 Code for Safety to Life fran Fire in Buildings and Structures 102 Standard for Tents, Grandstands and Air-Supported Structures Used for Places of Assembly Flammable and Combustible Liquids Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code 30 31 321 327 Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning EqLipment Standard on Basic Classification of Flammable and Combustible Liquids Standard Procedures for Cleaning and Safeguarding Small Tanks and Containers 50 50A Recommended Regulatory Standard for Tank Vehicles for Flammable and" Combustible Liquids Standard for Portable Shipping Tanks Standard for Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids on Farms and Isolated Construction Pr~ects Compressed and Liquefied Gases Standard for Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites Standard for Gaseous Hydrogen Systems at Consumer Sites 385 386 395 NFPA No. Compressed and Liquefied Gases 50B Standard for Liquefied Hydrogen Systems at Consumer Sites e 51A Standard for Acetylene Cylinder Charging Plants 56A Standard for the Use of Inhalation Anesthetics (Flammable and Nonflammable) 56B Standard for Inhalation Therapy 56F I Standard for Nonflammable Medical Gas Systems 58 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied! Petroleum Gases 59 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases at Utility Plants 59A Standard for the Production, Storage and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Hazardous Materials and Processes 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials e 35 Standard for Dip Tanks Containing Flammable or Combustible Liquids Standard for the Manufacture of Organic Coatings 34 36 40 Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film 41L 42 Code of Model Rocketry Standard for the' Storage, Handling and Use of Pyroxylin Plastic in Factories 43 Standard for the Storage and Sales of Pyroxylin Plastic in Warehouses and Wholesale,'Jobbing and Retail Stores 43A Code for the Storage of Liquids and Solid Oxidizing Materials 44A Code for the Manufacture, Storage and Transportation of Fireworks - 48 Standard for the Storage, Handling and Processing of Magnesium 51 Standard for the Installation and Operation of Oxygen Fuel Gas Systems for Welding and Cutting NFPA No. Hazardous Materials and Processes 518 Standard for Fire Prevention in Use of Cutting and Welding Processes 56C 57 filA Safety Standard for Hospital Laboratories Standard f~r Fumigation Standard for the Prevention of Dust Explosions in Starch Factories filC Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions in Grain Elevators and Bulk Grain Handling Facilities Standard for the Prevention of Oust Explosions in Flour and Feed Mills' 618 610 Standard for the Milling of Agricultural Commodities for Hum~n Consumption 62 ~ Standard for the Prevention of Dust Explosions in the Production, Packaging and Handling of Pulverized Súgar 'and Cocoa 65 ~l Standard for the Processing and Finishing of Aluminum 490 495 Standard for the Production, Processing, Handling and Storag¿ of Titanium Coçe for the storage of Ammonium Nitrate 651 Code for the Manufacturing, Transportation, Storage and Use of Explosive Materials Standard for the Prevention of Dust Explosions in the Manufacture of Aluminum or Magnesium Powder 655 656 Standard for the Prevention of Dust Explbsions in Coal Preparation Plants St~ndard for the Þrevention of Dust Explosions in the Plastics Industry Standard for the Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions 653 654 664 Standard for the Prevention of Dust Ignitions in Spice Grinding Plants' Standard for the Prevention of Dust Explosions in Confectionery Manufacturing Plants Standard for the Prevention of Oust Explosions in Woodworking and Wood Flour Manufacturing Plants 657 9 NFPA No. 88A - 88B 302 303 306 312 407 Transportation Standard for Parking Structures Standard for Repair'Garages Fire Protection Standard for Motor Craft (Pleasure and Commercial) ~ Fire Protection Standard for Marinas and Boat yards Standard for the Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels to be Repaired 408 409 415 416 e 417 418 498 SOlA 5018 SOlC Standard for Fire Protection of Vessels During Construction~ Repair, and Lay-Up Standard for Aircraft Fuel Servicing Including Aircraft and Fueling Hose, Aircraft Fuel Servicing Tank Vehicles, and Airport Fixed Fueling Systems Standaró on Aircraft Hand Fire Extinguishers Standard on Aircraft Hangars Standard on Aircraft Fueling Ramp Drainage Standard on Construction and Protection Airport Terminal Buildings Standard on Construction and ,Protection of Aircraft Loading Walkways' Standard on Roof-Top Heliport Construction and Protection Standard for Explosive Motor Vehicle Terminals Standard for Mobile Home Parks Standard for Mobile Homes 5010 505 Standard for Recreational Vehicles (Travel Trailers, Camping Trailers, Truck Campers, Motor Homes) Installation of Plumbing, Heating and Electricál System~ Standard for Recreational Vehicle Parks 513 Standard for Type Designations Areas of Use, Maintenance and Operation of Powered Industrial Trucks Standard for Motor Freight Terminals \J 10 .- _. ...~. .---. .....-.... ._-~ .--.-.. "-~.' 11 llA Fire Extinguishing Systems Standard for Foam Exti ngui sh'¡ ng Systems Standard for Hi,gh Expansi on Foam Systems (Expansion Ratios fran 100:0 to 100:1) NFPA No. 118 12 12A Standard on Synthetic Foam and Combined Agent Systems Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems Standard on Halongenated Fire Extinguishing Agent Systems, - Halon 1301 128 Standard on Halongenated Fire Extinguishing Agent Systems - Halon 1211 15 16 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems Standard for the Installation of Standpipes and Hose Systems Standard· for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection 13 14 17 18 20 21 , ~ Standard f or the Insta llati on of Foam-\~ater Spri nk ler Systems and Foam-t'Iater Spray Sy'stems Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing, Systems Standard on Wetting Agents Standard for the Installation of Centrifugal Fire Pumps 22 24 26 Standard for the Operation and Maintenance of,National Standard Steam Fire Pumps Standard for Water Tanks for Private Fire Protection 'Standard for Outside Protection 194 Standard for the Supervision of Valves Controlling Water Supp1ies for Fire Protection Standard for Screw Threads and Gaskets for Fire Hose Connections 196 198 Standard for Fire Hose Standard for Care of, Fire Hose (Including Couplings and Nozzels) ~ 11 ,_. - - - ---._.- 0__. __._.. ___. ___._._. . . .~_ ,.--_.._ -_.-- NFPA No. Portable Fire Extinguishers 10 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Portable Fire Extinguishers e Fire Warning Systems 71 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Central Station Signaling Systems for Guard:þ Fire Alarm) and Supervisory Service 72C Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Remote Station Protective Signaling Systems , Standard on AutaTJati c Fi re Detectors 72E 73 Standard for the Installation, Maintenance and Use of Municipal Fire Alarm Systems Storage 81 Standard for Fur Storage, Fumigation and C 1 ea n i n 9 .. 231 Standard for Indoor General Storage 231B Standard fQr Storage of Cellular Rubber and Plastics Material 231C Standard for Rack Storage of Materials e 232 Standard for the Protecti on of 'Rec ords Building and Construction and Facilities 37 Standard for the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas Turbines 54 560 56E 60 National Fuel Gas Code 66 Standard for Hyperbaric Facilities Standard for Hypobaric Facilities Standard for the Installation and Operation of Pulverized Fuel Systems Standard for Pneumatic Conveying Systems for Handling Feed~ Flour, Grain and Other Agricultural Dusts ~--) -, 12 NFPA No. 69 75 79 80 82 85 85B 850 8SE 86A 86B 86C 90A 90B 91 96 211 214 220 224 -.-._.._._.. ...__.... 4 _... ...... .__.__~ _.'_'_~ '0_ Building Construction and F,":l:ilities Standard Qn Explosion Prevention Systems Standard for the Protecti on of El ectroni c C0l11puter /Data Processing Equipment Electrical Standard for Metalworking Machine Tools ../ Standard for Fire Doors and Windows Standard on Rubbish Handling and Incinerators Standard for Prevention of Furnace Explosions in Fuel Oil and Natural Gas-Fired Watertube Boiler-Furnaces with One Burner ' Standard for the Prevention of Furnace Explosions in Natural Gas-Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnac~s Standard for Prevention of Furnace Exolos;ons in Fuel Oil-Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnaces, Standard for Prevention of Furnace Explosions in Pulverized Coal-Fired Multiple Burner Boiler-Furnaces Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, Design, Location and Equipment ( Standard for Industrial Furnace?~ Design, LQcation and Equipment Standard for Industrial Furnaces Using a Special Processing Atmosphere Standard for the Installation pf Air-Conditioning and Ventilation Systems Standard for the Installation of Residence Type Warm Air Heating and Air-Conditi oni,ng Systems Standard for the Installation of Blower and Exhaust Systems for Dust, Stock, Vapor Removal or Conveying Standard for the Inst~llation of Equipment for the Removal of Smoke and Grease-Laden Vapors fram Commercial Cooking Equipment Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces and Vents Standard on Water Cooling Towers Standard Types of Building Construction Standard for Homes and Camps in Forest Areas 13 .- '.. ---.--.. .__. -_. .----.-. -.'''-''--'..-- --"'-'.--'- ....-..-...--.-- .....-. -- .~., .....--..-- -.-------.- --- ----.-------.., .......---- ---.....--. -.- --_._-..._- ,..--....-- NFPA No. 241 e 251 252 255 - 256 257 493 496 703 Building and Construction and "Facilities Standard for Safeguarding Building Construction, and Semolition Operations Standard r~ethods of Fire Test of Building Construction and t1a teri a 1 s Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies ~ Methods of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Burning Materials Methods of Fire Tests of Roof Covering Standard for Fire Test of Window Assemblies Standard for Intrinsically Safe Process Control Equipment for Use in Class 1 Hazardous Locations " Standard for Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations Standard for Treatments of Building Materials te ;.. -- 14 .' ,- ',. ,...-.. -. - ......" ...-.' .. Appendix PARKING OF DANGEROUS VEHICLES All motor vehicles or vehicles which carry or transport any flammable liquids, explosives, chemicals, radioactive material, or nuclear materials, shall not ,be parked within 150 feet of any commercial, single or two family or multi-family buildings, unless said vehicle is in the process of loading or unloading its cargo. , e -- ~J Appendix WOOD SHINGLES OR SHAKES It shall be in violation of this ordinance to use any wood shingles as part of the construction material on structures classified as multi-family (including duplexes) or commercial building. All single family dwellings using wood shingles or shakes shall be treated with a fire retardant chemical to meet Class C fire resistant requirements of the National Fire Protection Association No. 256. Existi'ng wood shingles or shakes roofs may be repaired \'ith \'ood shingles or shakes providing the area repaired does not exceed twenty- five percent (25%) of the entire area of the roof. Otherwise the entire roof shall be replaced with material specified in this appendix or code. All ordinances or parts of this ordinance in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Appendix SPRINKLER SYSTEMS All multi-storied buildings three floors in height 'or greater must be protected by a fully automatic sprinkler system from the basenlent (or first floor if there is no baselnent) through the top floor. The classification, occupancy, or square footage of the floor area is not to be considered a determining factor. All buildings (including shell type of construction) exceeding 15,000 square feet shall be protected by a fully automatic sprinkler system. This will include all work areas, warehouse, offices, closets and restrooms. The installation, material, workmanship and operations of all fully automatic sprinkler systems shall be in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association Pamplet 13. , j - - e e ~. Appendix 1. Required access for Fire Apparatus means Fire lanes> roads, paths or other passage of fire apparatus through congested areas (both built-up and wildland) will be identified by either red lines 411 in \'Jidth or signs stating No Parking- Fire Lane. 2. Trash Dumsters \~ill not be placed \~/ithin: (a) T\'/enty feet of a structure (b) Twenty feet of a parked behic1e 3. Boiler and/or FurnaGe rooms will: (a)' Be kept clean and free of com~~stible material (þ) Not to be used for storage of any type (c) Not to be used as work or maintenance shop (d) Not to be used as janitorial shop 4. Fire Hydrants will have a clearance of fifteen feet at all times. 5. Parking of flammable loaded or unloaded tank vehicles is prohibited on city streets or residential areas. Tank vehicles will not be parked in public garages. Permissible parking 'locations for tank vehicles may be requested as property zoned for aboveground 0;" storage, for example, the ordinary bulk oil plant, should be a location where tank vehicles can be parked without any undue increase in hazard to the public. All tank vehicle parking must be approved by the Fire Chief or Fi re t1arsha 1. 6. NFPA 101 Section 4-115, all buildings which have sleeping , accommodations will have smoke detectors installed and-in operating condition at all times. Appendix FIRE SAFETY REGULATIONS It shall be illegal for any person to throw or place, or cause to be thrown or placed, any lighted match, cigar, cigarette, matches~ or other flaming or glowing substance or thing substance or thing on any surface or articl~ where it may cause or start a fire. Any person who deliberately~ or through negligence~ sets fire to or causes the burning of any_bedding, furniture, rug, curtain, drape, or other combustible material in such a manner to endanger the safety of any person or property shall be deemed to be in violation of Ordinance No. , of the City'of North Richland Hills. .. . e e tit Appendix MULTI-STORIED BUILDINGS CON$TRUCTED PRIOR TO THE PASSING OF THIS ORDINANCE All types of buildings constructed of three (3) stories in height and more shall be equipped with a fully automatic sprihkler system for each floor including the basement area. The installation, material, workmanship and operations shall be in compliance with NFPA Pamplet 13. Building owners of the above paragraph shall have five (5) years from the passing of this ordinance to complete installation had have in operation the protection of fully automatic sprinkler system. e e e DATE: It April 9, 1981 SUBJECT: ,Bid Results on 6-5 K'v Generator DEPARTMENT: Fire Department BACKGROUND: The following results are the bid o~ening of 4-8-81: Com~any Name Bid Amount 1. Norton Heights Safety Co. $2,383.43 2. Menge. Pump & Machinery Co. $4,069.00 3. Casca Industries $5,160.00 4. Texas Contractors Supply NO BID Bid #1 did not meet the specs as this ~roposed generator is a high rpm type and operates on LP fuel. Bids #2 and #3 I feel are to high in purchase price as I found I can pllrcha~e an adequate type generator that will meet our spectfications for approxima~ely $2000.00. Cont~ on next page CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Re;ection of all bids. BUDG~TED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: 90-l~4303 Stan Gertz, Fire' Chief ~-------~~------~----~--~~------~---------~-----~~---~~-~~------~~--~~~~--~~~-~ e e e Bid Results on 6-5 KW Generator Page 2 I recommend that all of the above bids be rejected at this time. Account 90-1-4303 was budgeted for $5,000 to purchase this generator. By delaying the purchase of this item I can save the city approximately $2,500.00. ~ - --. - -. ds suå;n'1tted to th~ C'ïty of North RicÌ11ènd Hills for th~ b~lm-1 listed ïter~s shall' b~ ~~.1-'--t~d £?D toi s form in Go sec.l ed em:e 1 op~ 2~~¡2SSeÙ t~ the C-i t.y Sec:2 tary of Ho::-th cn G Hl11s:> 7301 tLE- loop H20,!. Fort Hortí1; Texas;> 76118- Blds 5112..11 be rec21v2d t later t.naniO:30A.H: '_'Aoril~8: ]'qSf·...:Þ at \·¡jyjch t.î~e all bids shall be publJcìy ;;/ 2ned ë.nd r-ead aloud_. .' ".. ~...' . ." ,?ID QUOT1Hlml FORH . ~ frorït of tile: envelope she. 11 'have the fo llo'.-:i og i nforü.:a.tion printed or typed 1 n- ~ la~;er left corner: - 'IBID QUOTATION E~ICLOSEOn · ITEH . . '. · O?éJÙNS HOUR Ai~D DAlE: 10':30 Ailh--ppril--ªJQª-l::. - þ . -.. ~ ~ . . , . . -. h~ pri ces quo'~ed on the B1 d Quotat10:1 for,¡¡ are "finnll and "real II prì ces_ Th~ C'i ty of 'orth, Rìcn120d Hills r-eser-V2S the rìs~t to ~j2Ct any and all bids and t.o r-~-adv2rt.ìse ubj:::~¿t to notificatîon:.': ,-~' - ' -. ilE P'R1CES 'QUOTED HEPEîN fù'W ,ACCEPTÞ.NCE Of THE BID BY TrlE CIT{ OF NORlli RICHLAt·m HIllS ..,~ Hit.lL ¡WT COìISTITUTE' OR B:: HELD TO CO?~STITUTE· ;:';-'1 ORDE:R~ . -' .. ;--)JS~'\}-- V 'U";~J.ï 1 'I lj v _~ ~ '. ¡ J. ! } · D~SCRIP1ION OF IIE~1 SID O~ PRICE fO 1A!_ SID each ~.s"K\'~ gasoline ?ir-cÒoled generator, 1 20/249.' 'VQ l,ts - ; '. ' ',¡ l ~. . - ~ - ~.' " Auto,tn?1tit. Transfer S\-litches: (30 ANPH) . ..: . . I - _.: t· , ~ .-... - .! . .- l, 1. .each \ I I '. ' ,::.. ,~:- ! : : ' ,r ,_. , ': ' . , :; ! ':' .:,"1 ,! i . i - 0;" \ 'i: . ,. '",'. I ALTE~\NATE :,. Dayt'on #3\'I057 '7000 'VIatt - . " -. ! . ,.it standþy. gener..ator comple.te. . ,j' .. ", vlith a_utorna-~í.c-.'trans'~f·ers'y·s_t :)[11 .~. \ . ~s p'~f,.the' en~~~$ed,'SP,e~~_~ - . 23&3, 43' ;. .. ~ , .. e.. J ' .. :'-' 2t8~-!A3 "- , " , .. .,.. ".þ ri c es 'vali d"ic:; -: days,i~i:,:ir'e'; -¡6'~·~:'<:'~. .- tailgate del ]/y~:ry on).y" b'Y ,~èar,r.ier " 'FOB ·Ì'iorth Ricli.land l-I.i l-l"s. .. : :.~ - -:. · .., -'. ' ' -,:-.:~J.': >.. -, ~ - --: I . ,:' . " - ~ - - - , ,'. ,. . . - . :, .. . - . . _. . . DATE: 3/31/81 . " TEll-iS OF BID: -- I'Jet 3D ò.ays·.. .. B! [;DER t'~PJ1E: - Noroton ,'Heights 'såfet;v Lighting; & EauiD, ço. ADJRESS:- , . . P,.O."Box 12388 Ft. 0orth, TX SJG;'~ATURE:: EQtJIP.i..l~l\JT 01>JL Y . - TITLE Or CO:·~?At\l'{ OFFIC~R: F e e THIS BID IS FOR THE , . - . ......-. ..... .. . . , - - - , .,,- 1- .. .. .' , . ~' ,. CITY OF t~ORTH RICHLAt-IO HILLS ... .. :. . -..... .... ... - - BID QUOTAT!O~t FOPJ1 \ . e . . .. .. ids subirritted to th~ City of Nort.h Richland Hills for the b~lm.¡ listed "items shall be U~r.11 tted on thi s form in a seal ed en\.'e 1 OD~ adch-2ssed to toe Ci ty Secretary of north ichland Hills:> 7301 N_E- loop r.20~. Fort i·forth; Texas;> 76118- Bids shall be receiv2d at later than 10:30 A.M: _Aprn~8" ÙSf ....." at \·¡hich time all bids shall be publicly p'2ned ënd read aloud... ....,. _.' -- ~ - .. - he front of the envelope sna 11 'have the fo 11o~..¡i ng i nforïï:.ation" printed or typed 1 n- h~ 1 m·¡er left corner: '..". -- · '. .. .. .. , .. - . . , - .. ' . .. .1181D QUOTATIO~i ENCLOSEOn -. IT 8,1 Gnerator & T~ànsfer Swiéch --. O?EN-ir'lG HOLlR A¡~D DATE: 10-:30 A_~_~pri-l--ªJQª-l =-. '.- - .. - þ . -- ,. . !' -. '""he pnces quo·:::ed on the Sid Quotat10n FO;;;1 are "firm" and ureal" prices_ Th~ City of ~arth.RichlGnd Hills reserV2S the ris~t to reject any and all bids and to re-advertise .ubjei:.t to noi:ificatîon;.-:'~- - ... - -- - . .. .- mE P·R1CES ·OUOTED HEP.EHI AND ACCEPTÞ.NCE or- THE BID BY TrlE CIT{ OF NORTI1 RICHU'.t-m HILLS - .- S~Þ.LL J'~OT CÔr~STITUTE- OR S=: HELD TO CO;~STITUTE j¡J\1 ORDER~ - e - -. - .. I ~q ''.} --y I VU~~:~~:~ 11. each I , U;~l t f D~SCRIPflOì) OF J1E~'! BtD O~ , PRI CE f01A~_ BID . 7.5JB gasoline ?ir-cooled generator, 120/24~ 'vQl ts _ : .' " ' ~ Auto,mat'tC_ Transfe~ Switches.·(30 A~1PH), . . ,- . . - - . $4;069.00 . I ,.: F ~ 'r ; . .- .. .' - , ,í . J. .. I. ; - j I , ' . , ~; ./ - , . i :.~',:' \ . .. - . , ~ . , " ,.' t - . .' _. - , !' , , . ,- ,. , , f , ' ..' . - - , . . . - ,.:. \ l , .' ' \.', i , ' ~ .' . ' - .. , . '. ./,}, , ,- ï - , , , - , ' . ' . ,'~ -' . . . .' . ." . , . . , 0 - ' . . - . - . . . . -.' #" -. DATE: March 19, 1981 TERI·1S OF BID: Net 30 .. .. . .- . BI [;DER l,iiU."E: Mengé Pump & Machinery Co., Inc. ADJRESS:· P: O~ Box 7323, 1510 Grímmet Drive - . Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 .. TeE Or CO;·;?ANY OFFICER: Brag>:.þ Manager , SIh:"~T'UDC- '-/'~cz(;I:¿ ~/.:,:::~¡;¿¿J. LJu~ ."- - ~ r L/?//.~:'j/· .' / . - - - .' .. - or . \. ." # , l, -- ~. .' , ~f ,"" . ¡ \. CITY OF t~ORTH RICHUJIO HILLS' . .. - -"....... . ... . . . e. BID Q~OTATIO~I FOPJ1 \ - . Bids sub~itted to th~ City of North Richland Hills for the b~la~ listed items shall b~ su~r.r1tted on this form in a sealed envelope aGcl;-essed to the (1 ty SecretarJ of Harth Richland Hills:> 7301 N.E- Loop 820~" FortUorth;: Texas,. 76118- Bids shall be reC:~1v2:d not lat~r than 10:30 A.M: ~ÅPIil_8" 1:9Rf'..":þ at \·¡oich ti¡;;e all bids shall be pu~l.icly ./ cp::.n2:d and read aloud..." . . ~ ... "- -". -. The front of the envelope shall 'have the follo~.¡ing ïnfor~atiori printed or: typed in- th~ lo';-ier 1 eft corne.r: - ..- . - .IIBIO QUOTATION EtlClOSEOn 118-\ . O?EtÙNG HOUR Aim DATE: 10': 30 A~_~prn-ª:-J.~ª-l ::." -. .!' -. T .... d th B d Q .1..J.. F II .-- 11 d It 1 n - . Th C- n2 prices quo....e on .e i uOLadon OriTI are nríi1 an rea pnces.· e ltyof North· Rich120d Hills r~serV2S the ris~t to r2j2Ct Gny and all bids and to re-advertise subject to. noti fi ca-tî on:.'-· .-,:: THE PRICES "QUOTED HEf-'.EïN F.ND ACCEPTP.NCE m:: THE BID BY THE CITY OF NORm RICHLA~"m HIllS -- SXÞ.Ll I"~OT CO~lSTITUTE- OR B~ HELD TO CO;~STITUï-E jl.j\l ORDER.: -. e (Düß ~.. --I ¡. I" Y vu.~_, - , U;~IT t' DESCRIPTïO;-- OF ITEt·¡ BIt) o:~ PRICE ll}TA~._ glD 1 each 6.5·"K\~ gasoline ~ir-cooled generator, 120/24~vQlts_ : . . . , I I . # . -.- S,/lPOIOO j -' l-ea c h I - , . . . Automaiic_ Transfer Switches' (30' MWH) . f' . .1 I ., I ) i ,t ! . .' ; . . r ~ j , \ J j . .. - - , , . :.... . . B![;DER l¡Ar~E: A--Dr-"SS lJó Uu. "Co :.. r/ / ) TEID·1S OF BID: DATE: _TlE Or Co;·;?ANY OFFIC~R: SIGI'~AT,URE: .. ., . ., .- 1- - .. : .. ,.~ ~ CITY OF t~ORTH RICHLAt'ID HILLS .. ' . : . ~...::....-_...~. . .. e BID QUOTATIO~ FOPJ1 \, . ids subæitted to th~ city of North Richlènd Hills for the b~lo~ listed items shall be u~r;1i tted on thi s form in a seal ed envelope addressed to the Ci ty Secretary of r-~orth ichland Hills> 7301 N.E. Loop 820~. Fort Horth;: Texas:> 76118. Bids shall be rec~1vf:d at 1 at'2r than 10: 30. Å,M: ~'Åpri1 ß; Ú~r '... :.. at \-¡hi eh tïr.:~ all hi ds shall be pub 1 J cly y 13 Ën 2 d ao d re a d a 1 0 u d.. .' ..' :..... · . .. - . . - · - - - - n~ front of th~ envelope shall "have the follo~.¡ing inforïa:.atlon· printed 01: týped in- h~ lO~jer left corn~r: ..- - - .11810 QUOTATION Er~CLOSEOn I T8'1 . O?HÙNG HOUR AND DATE: Út:30 A_;l:h._~pr:LLfu).Q~l :.. þ . -:. . .!' prices quo-ted on the Bid Quotation For;n are IIfìrm" and ureallJ priceš. The City of iorth.Rich12od Hi.11s r2serV2S the right ~Q reject any and all bids and to re-è-d'Jertïse ubject t.o. notlficatîon;.~ .-~~ -' -. rlE PRiCES -QUOTED HEREïNÞJmACCEPTJ1.NCE OF THE BID BY THE CHY OF NORill RICH~rm HILLS --- Hi" ¡WT COì~STITU H:: OR B~ HELD TO CO?~STITUTE ¡:':--l ORD¡:R~ _. CUA~lIIY 'U~~IT DESCRIP¡ ICì~ 0;: I1E!·¡ BiD ON PRICE 10sAI SID l~ each 6.5·K~ gasoline ~ir-cooled geneiator, 12'O/24Q 'vQl,ts _ : '. , . ~. '. , . ¡ t - . . . .;. ~ . .. . . A~tornati~ Transfer Switches. (30 AMPH) . . 1 each N OJ' B i I . I·' . '! ,.. . .- ::. .:¡., . I . . . .- í - - i' .. l ,. - . . , ¡.'. . . j - . , ~ j I , . ; ~.~"'.~: \ " : it' - - ¡, , f' -,' t ' : ; - ~ , ! f : j ~ ',.~. ~:.J \ ' ~. , . . .. "... .. '. ." !., -' {'. - I I : : " , ~ .." .." ... . .:. :'. -. .. :... .. .. - .... .'.. ... , / ,.,..', , -. .' , :....-::l,!. ':'.'..,!.. 'or .'" r-- " ,. . .. . . . . ' . ..... . . ". ..;.. .. : ". - ~... , , . . . TERi-lS OF ,BID: TEXAs CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO. : · P. O. Box 47168,·, 1J*11as, Texas 75247 DATE: B! GDER r'¡;UIjE: ADJxESS.:- TeE Or Cœ'~?ANY OFFICER: Sales Rep~esentative SIG¡':ATURE=, w~ - . . ... -. e ~e e DATE: April 9, 1981 /7 SUBJECT: Bid Results on , Cardiopulmonary Resusciçator DEPARTMENT: Fire Department BACKGROUND: On April 8~ 1981 at 10:00 A.M., bids f.or a cardiac thulnper were opened and listed below are the results of the bid submitted. Company Name Bid Price Dixie" U,. S .A., Inc. $3,,879.00 $4,,125.00 Armstrong, Ind. Norton Heights Safety NO BID Dixie Company sub~itted the lowest bid at $3,879.00 for 'one (1) unit ,referred to as a "Thumper" and met all requirements set forth in the spec sheet. Amount budgeted in this year 1 s budget was $3,695. Purchasing of th,is tlnit will cause account 90-3-4303 to be in the red for the amount of $184.00. I strongly recommend this unit be purchased as both companies have just begun a new price increase. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Acceptance of Dixie Company's Bid. BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO AÇCOUNT NUMBER: 90-3-4303 Stan Gertz ------~~-~-~~~~---~-~--~~~--~-~----~---~-~------~---~-----~-~-~-~~~-~-~~~-~~~~- . .I- . ' .:'O~'l D .~ .__' ~~~~¡ >¡ t-Þ CITY OF r~ORTH RICHLAt'ID HILLS \ ~' 1 '9 Ö ~ - -- - -- - .' - . . ('j\~R BID QUOTATIO~ FOP..¡'1 e·· ~ ids sUQiTiitted to thPPity of N"orth Richland Hills' for the b~lO'..¡ listed items shall be u~Qitted on this form in a sealed envelope addiessed to the City SecretarY of North ichland Hills:> 7301 N_E_ Loop H20,!. Fort 11orth~ Texas:> 76118- Bids shall be received ot later than t.p;:.:. ,7-5'~ ;(~?¡. :. "..~ at\,¡hich tim~ all bids shall be publ~cly p2ned and read aloud. . . , .... . wi ~ . ~./ ,/ .. ne front of the envelope shall "have the follm.¡ing inforïï:.ation" printed 0\ typed in- h~ lo,,¡er 1 eft corner: . . .. . ··i3IOQUOTATION ENCLOSEOu 1181 OPENlNG HOUR AND DATE: .- -----. - :. . . 1- . _T ' ,- ..1.. d th B d Q .1..J.. eo Fit - - u d II 1 11 - .. Th C - - ne prlces quoLe on e i UOLaLìO~ orm are TlrID an rea prlces. e lty OT ~orthRichland Hills reserves the right to rêject any and all bids and to re-aGvertise ubje¿t to. notification;.:'·' " s¡-iE P'}1ICES -QUOTED HEREIN Jij,m ACCEPTP.NCE OF THE BID BY THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAtm HILLS .'- HÞ.LL r·:OT C06~STITUTE- OR S=: HELD TO CO~~STITUTE jlJ'l ORDER~ -' r!~1~1 T I Y t ~ u. \- f. - · u;~ 1 T l.each 1 ,ea,ch - 1 't I ;' , ~. :. ,'{ I .: , \', , DATE: 10 Ma rch 1981 -. DESCRIPtION OF liEN BID ON PRICE IOtAL BID Cardi~opulmonary: Resusci tator . $yst¢m '--Portabl é - . , .,'i j '\ . : " ' . . BlriÖ~NÇ;: Tb.umpe~éPR wIth c"ase, Thump:efl' Boar~;, Moûile Ox)~g;e'n Carríer,(E), DlaÏno'nd~ 'Ohiq~,:'piþeiine adapter, and oñe ot;:1er pipêline adaþter of your choièe. Also inCludes tw~ .. ye'.ar waFra,nty, al)d::in?ervice training ~ty6:\lr· lopatiòn ~ Eqüipme..nt bid m~ets yours-pedfi': . ~éitionswHhout exception.· . : . $ 3.87.9 .00 , $ 3 879.... 0 0 "...; / / . /I r ' : ! ¡ -" :; f /J ", . .i - " :) i , t- ¡ t: I ~ [ .4 I ~ -- ~ ' I t, - .' I ; ( , , . ~,:", ' ,. ...... . -. . - . . -" . ~ ... . .~ ' - -:. . . . , . T£RHS OF BID:pricès g~od ùritll 2'0 Apl"Ù·Y9 iÙ. Te~~s~ ·of. payment: Net 3-0 Days. FOB -DestiRation'. . . .. BICDER f'iArI¡E: Dixie ÚSA Inc. POB 13oQ60, Håuston; Tx,77'019 ADJRESS:- SIG;'~ATURE: 'TITLE Or CO;·~?At\lY OFFICER: Robert A. 'e - " . - ". ,~ ~ - .·~.l· .. ,,- CITY OF t~ORTr1 RICHLPJID HILLS ". . ~...:..-.---... - .. BID QUOTATIO~I FOP~'1 .;;,. , : \ - e· , .. cis subillltted La th~ city of North Richland Hills for the b~lo~ listed items shall be ~rït1tt.ed an this form in a sealed en\'elop~ acld¡essea to th~ city Secretary of North ichland Hills:> 7301 N_E- loop 820~. Fortllorth; Texas~ 75118- Bids shall be received at lat2r than 10:0Q.-A.ì-Ì. ~)pril_ 8', i981·...:,. at \:¡hich tïr.:e a11 bids shall be publicly p2ned and read aloud. - '.. . · . ~ .-.- - . -" . . . ne front of the envelope shall "have the follœ.¡ing inforü;.atìori pr~nted or: typed in- h~ lo',¡er 1 eft corner: ... .... . . , .- .11¡no QUOTATION ENCLOSEOu 11811 . . . . ,.~,. - '. O?aÜNG HOUR AND DATE:.J.Q..:oo LM--Apri~ 1-981::'" " . . -. . , , , _! . h~ prïcf:s quoted on the Bid Quotat10!1 Form are uflrm" and IIrealu prïces_ Th~ City of ;arth.Richland Hills reserV2S the ris~t to rêject any and all bids and ta re-advertise ubject to Dati fi catî on:: ,_~_ . a' - .-. . .. -. ìÌE PRICES -QUOTED HEHEïNANO ACCEPTP.NCE OF THE BID BY Tc1E CITY OF NORlli RICHLANO HIllS -'~ . H;1.LL· HOT Cm:STITUTF OR B::: HELD TO CO~~STlïUTE g,! ORDER: .. u;~ 1 T C :".L~~,! -f '.I i Y, l,each 1 ,each ! : .... it . , t.· >,j IP ! . . "r..:- . ' , 'I: . I . -:} -":i¡ f ?{. :~.1 -r'- :~da h~rge , ~~:.: ~:' : . ,',- Noté: üt no- .. DESCRIPtION O~ ItEM BID ON PRïCE . . ~ I " Câ~d~opulmona'ry: Resusci, tator . ~yst~,~ ·-'·Portabl e'-. ,Mode.l- # 1004, Thurner . ., J. ¡. ., ...;-... . ,.' - - - p .' :wi;'i::~' i.103.80-V Carrying Case-' . / 'o' ·l~I! ~lQ974-01-Ambulan~~'.Board- " '/j~> .' ,"w / straps'~', .,' '.,." , " " Jf.' #100006 MQbi'le 02·~C:arrf7r:for,:,': ':, ~~ , ., . ~ Cyl~nde~' ::,~,.-,. ': '#1000'07 öhip' Diamond 'ò~ycjèn :» , . _ _. ..., : _ .~. :': ' ·'·:À?_a~t.~:~')'J~::{:·', ,~, te'rs for - hospi tal~: will· be:·>phiv·ide,çl·åt'·- a·fter identif~c~tiqn.' ':, ..,.~:.:.':.::' ':'~:'>':"'~~ -:'~. \ \ ~ . ii' " . IlL ; ',,: .' /I,,~ ~ ~ '" I,· / -', f , . :¡!j' /; " , "/' , - ,: ' ... ~ . ..... .. ',;, .. , .. !'". ... . .... .. . ' , - '" ... .. ; f' . oJ .;...,.. -l," . -:":.- .. .', - - ... '. ..(.. :,..~ .~ .~. ..-oo-: - -) tr-~,,:.<-:';'. " ' , " - .. " .~ ., .. ...:" :."..':'" -. . , ~ ~ . -...... - - .. Net' '30" .'. . , . ..'. .. . .'.- . -. .., TERI-lS OF BID: DAJt.: April 1, 1981 .. .. .. oo.. , . BICDER. NPJI¡E:Armstrong Industries lIne. ADJRESS:- . . 3660".Commercial Ave..'!' Nòrthbrook, IL 60062 _-TilE Or CO:·~?ANY OFFIC~R: SIG;'iATURE: Ma'nager - .. ".", . ...oo.. " -fO sAt BID _$,~iI1.75· .Q O. : ¡' \",~.. ' ~. - . ~ !' it..' .... r ': / ~i ' .! . " ", : ' - " . . -:.;. i;¡l ~~ ~;.~~::~;,~:~~:-~. ,:;~- . . . . ,.:' .,. - -' , ' - . -. ~.: - . ' ". .. . . -' - " . - " .. .. . '. ... . ,. .-. .. ..... . " . -.' - :..; -." õ' oo' . "." '.. ..... .. ---~ ~: - . _: _.-... ...: . .... ~. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . '":........_ .. 0. ~.. -.........:.'. .;~~.:..... .." . .... -':"~~ ,·oo .. :', ~ - .. .- -.,. ... . .-. . .'. .. . : - , . ~ - ---.. BID QUOT~rIo~t FOYJ1 . . rls S~biTi1-tted -LO th~ C-ïty of North Rìch12nd Hills for th~ b~lm., listed items shall be àr.1Ítted on this form 1n Go sec.led envelope èdd:-esseù to th~ City Secn:~tary or North chlaod Hills;> 7301 ìLE- Loop R20~. Fort Horth; Texas;> 761UL Bids shall b~ rec~ived Wat-2r ,than --lO:9ó A.tl~:, Apr~l '8'- ;QE1..:.. at \'lhich tï~~ all bids shall be publJc'ly _d ëna read aloud~ . -.' . . , . ~ .' ,.' - ., . ..;. .',' ~' .:/ . front of the envelope shell 'have the follo~.;ing inforïï::at1ori pr~nted or typed ln~ ~ lo·,j2r 1 e-ft corn~r: - . " - - .lIinn QUOTATION ENClOSEOn lTE}! - O?ENrr'~G HOUR Ai~D OA1£: -: :lO':OO )C\.J1,-_..AP1;'iL:.8 ~ :~9~-';- -. - . _ or- ~ DESCRIP1IO~ O~ IIEt~ 310 ON PRICE -. - .=-:. .T .. . - '. ñ~ pri ces quoted on the Bi d Quotat-i 0:1 FOr»1 are "fïrïi1" and "real It prì ceš_ Tn~ £:ï ty OT 'Drth.Rìch12od Hills rês~rves·the right to reject any and all bids a~d to re-advertise ubj~c:t to not1ficat1on~: :'~' . -' -- -. , '- P'R£CES -QUQTED HER2HI F.ND ACCEPTm¡CE OF THE BID BY TrtE CITY OF NORill RICHtA~'m HILLS _....-: Hii.LL lmT C0ì1STITUrr" OR S::: HELD TO CŒ~5TITUTE - j1)l ORDER~ - '. C:.t~~! T I , Y u ~ ~ I -r 1 each - ;; ..,~J 1 .each . ~~ - ~".. ,. 'i ! . . ... ¡.' . 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".-:.~ :.. . .... .. . .' .. .. , c ......- .. .. .. .. .. .." .. -"'I.. . .... o .0- .. .- ::>':?~:-~:".' '.. .~ , . .. ... ~:"... o· ". .:: ~ ., ;... .. ...... . ...:". . '.- .... :.... ....-. . ,".. ... -.'" .... .. ..... . . ' . .. .... .. . . TERl-lS OF BID: . ..: .' - " : :. ~ :-~. ,C:~ ;;" ~ '.';':: - - .. .. .. .- .... " , I,T C) I'() ':: 0 r1 =-le i ,r~ 1'1 t s ::) é.Î e t ~l .. . ' 1) . 0 . · _ 13 0 :{ 1 23 3 :3 F 't. ·\,.fJ I' t 11 , T2t: 73115 ·TITLE Or CO:·~?A~lY OFFICER: 'e .. . .. . . . . . , . .. ...-:-. - lOlA' BID ~~'TJ": -= I:¡ . ~ {¡t:~: ~ .~ ~ '-. ::~ -; . ~ -.. "":-.. .....-- .- .. :~": .:".. :>: .-:~. .;-....:.;:<;:~~~.~.~:-~. ,". -:.:- ~<.- ~ ~ .~ \.::(:.~~;"" .. -.. - ; - .... - .. .;. ... .- . .... . . -. , - '- . . .. - - .. ... .' - .. ". . ... . . .. -.. .. .-_ ....- e" -.. - . e e e DATE: April 9, 1981 ¡Ii SUBJECT: Bid Results on High Compression Air Compressor DEPARTMENT: Fire Department BACKGROUND: Amount budgeted for this item is $9.000. All bid~ W~ll e~ce~d this budgeted amount. The bid results are as follows:, Company Name Fire Protection Sere Co. Casco Industries Scuba Air Service, Inc. Norton Heights Saf~ty Bid Amount $15,128.00 ,$13,927 . 00 $11,494.00 NO BID I recommend all the above bids be rei ected as the (J1Jote~ \.¡Ï 11 (.<IjISP .<I hw1r;pt overrun of several thousand dollars. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Rejection of ~ll Bids BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -'- - -- ___.s! ªn_G~1:t.~a. _ti1:.e._~_ ~ ..-:--~ ., . _ t .- .I- ° .:. ,i' CITY OF r~ORTH RI CHLAtJD HIllS - ... ' .. -- _.... - - - - . . - BID QUOTATION FOP~'1 \ . Bids subiTIitted to th2 Ci-ty of North Rlchland 1-11115 for the IJ~lo·.~ l-isted items shall be sujr;Jltted on thi s form in a seal ed enve 1 Op2 address ed to the C-i ty S2cretary of r¡orth Richland t1ills;, 7301 r1_E_ loop 820,!. Fort llorth~: Texas> 76118_ Bids shall be rece-iv2d not later than 10:15, Å.ÞI: -_oApril 8~ 19sr·... ~ at \"¡hlch t-iI:1~ a11 bids shall be pub15cly _/" cpened and read aloud... . _ . - 0 ~ 0-.- ' . . _ - . . ïhe front of the envelope sOèl1 -have the follo~.¡-¡ng inforü:.atiori pr~nted 0\ typed ìn- th~ lO"i2r left corner: ... -- .lIaIO QUOTATION ENCLOSEOn 1 TEl,) OPENlr~JG HOUR Ai~D DATE: 10':15 A:.!i:-April. klQª-l ::. ' ~ .!" -. Th2 prlces quo~ed on the Bid Quo-tatio!1 For;:¡ ar2 IJfirm" and "realu prïces_ Tn~ City of ~~orth- Rich120d Hi.lls ,2serV2S' the risht to rej2ct any and all b-ids and t.o le-2.dver-tise subject to notlfi catlon:~ ._.,-~ _ - . I I I - . - - . . - - J:';E PRI CES ·QUOTED HEFEïri AI:!O ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID BY l1-IE CITY OF t'~ORrn RICHLA~'~O HIllS _ _,__ S;-:J1.Ll 1·:0T COìlSTITUrr- OR B~ HELD TO CO;~STITU-fE F~\l ORDER~ _ .. e .. .. ..- , - .. .. .. - - . I PRICE I J 0 -f AL E I 0 \ f "'l;"'.I-¡-Y . Vu_-\~·, J _ i , u;~ I T 1 DcSCRIPTIOi) Of ITEr·j BID ON - 1 each 1 each Respir;atory Air Syste~ for filling self.. . \~ c <? n ta1'? ed _ b,re é! t h-1 n g a'p par at () s _ \ . ! i ,. Our n~tal,l3.tiorl s~all InclÜ':1~ Deliver'y·¡ ,IIlt(~rCCln-l1e( tion ~/ r; - of S'\ s..tern :Cmponènts ar1d Trail1in(J. E:IE!.Ç,tr ícäl--(:O(lk-t p ~L,jot ¡i Incl; Jed. . ...'; . -- - .. '-~J -.:. . . - í / ' . , _ ,. . -; fQb';, Delivere'd , .,..., ~ ~-,,!; Deli-~ery: 4-6 ;\1~~ks ARO·, .. '... ._. - / I t ~ ..., .' .. - { , . . ' : ~', .' . · ° r . '. .._ po. . a... . 15,~2..a.oo . - . , , - - - - - I · . ' ,- ~ - - . . ; ( ,00 ". ; ! .¿: - .... - , -, :J . .' , , . . . . PRICE F~,R\l'~ ,FOR 3 6 :R~Y·S }\F1'ER DATI OF B.ID .'! .. :.. ,. ¡':" eo 0' , , . . ... ~... . a.. - - . - .'...... - DATE: 4-1-81 . . TEffi·5 OF BID: ~ET 30 - .. . ... . -, . : -. - - .' BIGÐER r'~:'J1E: F IRÉ PRO'I'I:CTIOi¡ SERVICE CO. - - AÜJxESS.:- 266~ ~YRTL~ SPRINGS; DAL~AS, 1EXÄS'75220 WlE Or: CO:-;?ANY OFFICER: Sl\.LES r-·lAl~l\GER SIG;~~ATURE: --~ ,--.- //j , }/ f./ J/f, - - .. T O~,1 r~l\S II '. - . - . : . - . . , e Bids subillitted to th~ City of North Rlchland Hills for the b~lo~ listed items shall be su~r.lltted on this form in G seèled envelop2 adci:-essed to th~ City Secretary of North Richland Hills:» 7301 fiLE. Loop 820:!. Fort Horth~' Texas;. 76118_ Bids shall b~: received not lat2r than 10:15. Å.N: ~·April~8~~·98r·...;" at \·¡hich tjm~ all bids shall b~ publ.ìcly C p 2 n e d ë n d re a d a 1 0 u d _. . 0 . " , :. '0 ,.' 0 , . . .' ,... . . 0 ',_ . ',0 _ , ..'.\. /t . . '. ,.--" ~ .. . _. .. ~- :... ~ CITY OF r~ORTH RICHLAt-iD HILLS . -.. --.-.-.... . . - - . . BID QUOTATIO~ FO?~'1 . . . - ... '. _/ Th~ front of the envelope 50211 "have the fol1œ.¡ing ïnfor~atjon° pr~nted 01: typed in- th~ lO}ier left corner: · '"... .. .1'aID QUOTATION E~~CLOSEOn ITÐ1 . - OPENING HOUR Ai~D DATE: Ie}: 15 A.£!!:... April: .Ll~ª-l :. -:. -. . . .~ ' Tn: prices quo-;:ed on the Bid Quotatio:J For;¡¡ are IIflrm" and Ureal!) prices_ The City of North, Richlaod Hills reserv2s,the right to r2ject any and al1 bids and tOie-èdvertise subject to. notification:: ,,-.~. . ..__ - THE PRI CES -QUOTED HEHEïN ·pl'W ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID BY lllE CITY OF NO~:rn RICHLm-m. HILLS _._ SHÞ.ll I·:OT CO.1STITUrr- OR a=: HELD TO CO;~STITUTE F~\l ORDER~ _ -. C:J.~~~ r I I Y U;~IT DtSCRIPIICN O~ IIEH BID ON I PRICE I ~ ..z c¡~OÒ J.·~!qlO. ~ ~?S{)j (J Þ , 6l~I"O() ~~.z ('09 },3 '.O,Q . ~ 9. Up:' " . -". '. OOtOð' 1 each ea~,h Resþi~atory Air System for filling self - c~ntai:'?ed .b,reqth-ing' ap'parat~s . . - " ': ~. , , . :... -~;í'; !: I I - -., " ~, :...ì . ',. . ... , f '~:' . .r -' .. . ~..~. -' ... -. ... DATE: " - B!r:ÐER r-~~1E: AÐJRESS:.. ·~o) . ilE Or CO:·;?ANV OFFIC~R: S I G;'iA T,U RE : , , - .. . ... - J 0-lA~ EID '! / . . ~ . . . - / /. ... ' ,. . . ~ ... t· ,.. .. _ ,'. . ...,~:.' _ - ~ _ .. : ~ ;/ j ,~', ...: ,:~;',t ' ~ . '. -} 3 .121ö.Q' ... ~ ~ .'. -.. - . ... .. . ' ~/7) /' , -~ 'C;; / _ / 7 ¿ /. / ó3 ¿" IT /. c./¿ / /' ..' / ~. - ' . ~ af '/' ~ ____-J ~~/:·/~/ " ! /4;~v' '.C,/C/{/ L.;.... ~'":1{;~r . 'e CITY OF ì~ORTH RICHLAt-1D HILLS . .. . .---.-- .. ... - . . BID QUOTAT!O~ FO~~ \ . ids sub~itted to th~ city of North Richland Hills for the b~lo~ listed items shall be U~r.ì1tted an this form in a sealed envelop~ 2ddrêssed to th~ City Secreta.ry of NOith .ichland Hills;, 7301 N-E- Loop 820~. FortUQrth~' Texas;> 76118- Bids shall be received at later than 10:15. Â.H: -.·April. 8~ i9~H .... ~ at \·¡hich ti~~ all bids sha11 be pub1.1cly / p 2 f1 e d 2. n d re 2 d a 1 0 u d -. _. . .. . :.... - -.' - front of the el1v21ope shèll 'have the fol1œ.¡ing infor0.ation pr~nted m: typed in- lO/i2r 1 eft corner: -.. -.. .I'BIO QUOTATION ENCLOSEOu 1T81 . oPEN''ïr'JG HOUR A¡~D DATE: 10:15 A~A~ril. ~1~ª-1 ~ ¡ -. .~ ¡he prices qùo'~ed on the Bid Quotat1orJ FOr»1 are "firm" and II re a1'l prìceš_ The City of Narth.Rich12nd Hills r2serv2sthe ris~t to Iêj2ct any ~nd all bids and to re-èdvértise ubjett to noti fi catî on:: ,,-,-~ ' - -.. I_P'RiCES 'QUOTED HEREIN ·f..ND ACCEPTANCE OF THE BID BY TrIE CIn OF NORTH RICHU\ND HILLS -'- S_L I·:OT COt:STITUT~- OR 8:: HELD TO CO~~STITUTE' J1~1 ORDER~ - .. t {\r I ;".,,- T -y t vu.-\~.. I - I u;~ I T DESCRIPTIO;'; 0;: ITEr·j BIlJ O~ PRICE J01AI SID 1 each each Resp;~atory Air Systè~ for filling self \ '~/l. . contai.'?ed _bre~th-ìng apparat~s . -. " ß~ - _ '.'.' :.' \_. . . . ..' '. :.-. ''';'~<//' / C,:{L,. ~ ' 'i' ?:;?/¿t 1 ð t?- Mak.o mo,del K7 - E 3: /¿ <~ A' ~ç;;;;f9'¿". .'\ /ÓfJ¡ <., ¡ Alt~~natèBid for s~~::~i- sy~~em añà.~·····'· >i';!'~:' , -?j .~J"~ ¿// airl:~ontrol pánet. ~n~ ~:!:l_ling s1;-~'~i'JY,// /,"._:./,~(~/.>//~ ;'~ '(.';7-/"': 1 ;./-,..7/4 // //0../1/ :... ,V"'¿? ///:1..~ '.~ ~ ' - . .. ,'" . ... . . ""." , · " / :, if ._ /- - -. -,.:.' .,--.' - · ;. r . ' , .'. , ..;' . . , . . ' - . . I' , - - - , . .' . . ..-.' . . '¡ J - ./:~~. . ~'\ ~,. - - ~- - . J , \', I . . -- .. ..... . ~ . ',:, :.....' .',!" ;·'..t - .... eo, . ..... .... , . :. .' . . ." ~ '.. ~. -: . .. . ;.~ DATE: April 3, 1981 ,TERì{S OF BID: Ne,t-~.lO daÿ·s . ..... .. . . '. B!CDER r'~:U1E: Schba Air Compressor,Servic , Inc. / ,/,,1'" WESS:- TITLE Or CO;·~?Ar\lY OFFICER: 1405S·Proton"Rd. Dallas pres¡den / Texas /,' /.: ",/- / 51 G:':;;.T,URE: /; ./ // , / ./ //' ,.' , /' ' // ... . /~---- ~~///~. -~~ ,. . 0(.1 . '-, , . .' .. , I . ... ,,- .. - - - .. - .:,l~ CITY OF r~ORTH RICHLAnO HILLS ... ... : e - -. - .... - .. .. ... BID QUOTA-rIO~J FOP~'1 \ . . ... ... Bids sub;r¡itted to the C-ity of North Richland }iills for the b~lo',.¡ listed items sf-fall be SU~r;tjtted on -th-i s form in a sea 1 ed envel op~ 2dd'r-ess ed -to the Ci ty S2cretary of l:or-th Richland Hills> 7301 N_E_ Loop 820~_ Fort llorth~: Texas> 76118_ Bids shall be received not lat2r than 10:15 Ä.:H: _oApril_8~ 198r.-:. at \·¡hìch tif;1~ all bids shall be publicly / cp2ned 2nd read aloud_ ...... -. ,... ....._ .. " ' .. The front of the envelope 5h211 ·have the fol1c~.¡Ìng inforiGation" printed 01: typed ìn- th2 lo',¡er left corner: .... ..... -- , . - . '. . ... , . - .. - ... . ... ... - ... .. . ' ... ... .lIaID QUOTATION ENCL05EOu I T flit ','" ...... OPENlr'lG HOUR Ai~D DATE: lCt: 15 A.:lh.. April- klQª-.l =-- ¡ - -- . . ... . ' . . .T Th2 pnces quoted on the Bid Quotat10!1 FO;;;I are ufirm" and "realu prlces_ Th~ City of North· Rich120d Hills r2serV2S' the risht to rej2ct any and all bids and to ie-advertise subj~èt LO notification::, ,_-.. · ... _ _. - . - .-, -&: PRICES -QUOTED HEREïNAND ACCEPTP.NCE OF THE BID BY l1~E CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS _ _ ~.ll nOT cm:STITUïF OR B::: HELD TO cm:STlïUTE ¡'~"1 ORDER: ~ , _ -_ - - ',- -- . . ~ f "tJ,~~ ~1-J T -, Y \..JU_-\~" _ 1 each I U;~IT 1 1 each D!:.SCRIP-ïïOì~ 0;: ! TEr·í BID ON I PRICE ~fO-1A' SID .. , . Resþi~atory Air Systern, for filling self· _ c~ntai~ed_bre~th~ng aþparat~s . \ .- \ f,IO BID - , - . . . , '\ , ¡' i /1 : ./ (, :'" , ;' -:~ r "_ J " .0" .. - . ,~ ~! t :' . . : .... - ., - ' ¡ . " - - -. - , , - ,. , - .- ..o ~. - . . : . . .1 ¡' -..,'- \ í/ - 0" . " - - '. , , . " - . , -' , , . ... , .' - , . I · . 'i . -' - - , . , . '. . .. ; - ~ - - " .' - , - , . i ;:... .. , .. f ; to ( - . , ,( - - . f ...' "....1 ,. , , ' -.- ..' .. .... . . . . '~ ; .: '~:/ '. . ... ' - . : ~ ~ -- ...... .. .. ' ... .. ----. , . .... _.0 .. - ' '~ . - =,'.a. ~' "_, - , .. . .. . . .: . '.. '. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. - , " . ., , .." . . "'" . , . , . . ' .. .. .. .. - ... .... DATE: - . , ."'. . . , , 4/1/81 TERì·1S OF BID: - " . - -... , - ... Oþ.- .. B! GÐE R r'L!;.r~E: NorotQn Heights Sàf~ty . Liphtina & EquiD. Co. . . . .JRESS.:- P.O. Box."12388 Ft. 1:l0r-~I;, TITLE O~ CO~?ANY OFFICER: TX 76116 SIGI'~AT.URE: :Fred J.. B¡.lJn(Ì(Jll,/TJT C~vfne-r . / /'L ~/~ ß~' , /'/ ~r Þ /"'-" ,.~,/ /~/ / / . ,/~//:;~~ y/ /./~/ ..:~,- . /'",,';/' /' ~ // --- ' ~ "C l //....// // ",~' ,/ /-<--- ../ / - .. , , , . - e e -, ~' SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: DATE: April 9, 1981 \<\ Awarding of Bid on Booth Calloway Paving and Drainage Improvements Public Works Contractors submitted bids. Austin Road Cö. was low bidder Bids were opened on Wednesday, April 8th, and seven at $47,4,699.15. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITE~1: ACCOUNT NUMBER: Recomwend awarding of Bid to Austin Road Co. YES XX NO Bonds ~es~ ---~:_---- ------------------------------------------ , e 'e e KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSUL TI NG ENG INEERS / Fort vVorth-rJallas April 8, 1981 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-318, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, BOOTH CALLOWAY ROAD PAVING & DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS In accordance with your instructions, bids were received on April 8, 1981, for the referenced project. The project includes curb and gutter, asphalt pavement, stann sewers, culvert construction and utility adjustments on Booth Calloway Road from Glenview Drive to Loop 820. The i~dividual bid tabulations are attached for your review. As the tabulation indicates, bids were received from seven (7) contractors. On the basis of the bids submitted, we would recanmend that the Contract be awarded to Austin Road Company in the Contract amount of $474,699.15" based on estimated quantities of construction and unit prices bid, with a total time bid of 280 calendar days. The Engineer's Estimate of Construction made in January, 1980, was $641,019. Should you have any further questions concerning this project, we will be present at the April 13th Council meeting to review the bids for this project. ~w~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc Attachment cc: Mr. Charles W. Williams, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. Cecil Forrester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 . , - , ...,~ ~ ' , ' ~ '.. -. . ' -,.- !(,ù ~ w W W N N N N N N N N N N ~ ~ i--t ~ ~ ....- I-' ~ .-al~ I t I I ~~N~O~OO~~~~WN~O~OO~Þ~~WN~o~~~mlrn WN~~ ,.t4t~ ~ ~ OJ ~ :x, ~ ):> ~ ~ :. CJ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~., ~ ,>,~ .,~I ~ ~J~ 0) CJ ~, ~ ~Ir I~ ~~ 5 ....... 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N Q) n o (/) -i øco n -> ...... <:) PJ-ÞZ ::s -f Cl. :E: ;0' . :::t:::- v n ~C/)--{ PJ ::r -I. a.» OJ -s c.. c -J. ~ ........ '-l ro r 01.... GJO o -s rr1 Ul-fO ;0 OX~U1 en -- m m -i ..þ. o ï'1 .-Þ DATE: 3-5-81 /)A c;7' u SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance 179 Article XXIII & Ordinanc,~... 187, ":'¡"~,4'.;"ï.'u ~ Regulating Size of Accessory Buildings DEPARTMENT: Inspections BACKGROUND: ,The City Council after studying the ordinance regulating the sizes of accessory buildings having maximum size of 200 sq..' ft., believes 'that this size is small and dimensions to build same) may cause some home owners to \Vaste material and ,that the maximum size be raised to 288 sq. ft. This size is achievable by making accessory buildings 12' x 24' and is devisable by 4 which makes pl~vood a nominal size for building. The City Council recommends that this maximum size of 288 sq.. ft. be considered for approval. e The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended a?proval. PLANNING & ZONING ~~~k~ ACTION REQUIRED: Maximum size of accessory building be raised to 288 sq. ft. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~--~-~--~~-~--~---~--~~~--~--~-~-~---~~--~~-~-~--~~~~~-~~~-~~-~~-~~~~~~~~-~~~~.~ It ( tit . - Page 16 p & Z ~linutes ~larch 26 -' 1981 ~.._.....-...~_. ......,- PS 81-12 POSTPONED A}ŒND~ŒNT TO ZONING ORDINANCE #179 REGARDING ACCESSORY BLDGS. APPROVED ,; ~ŒNDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE #179 REGARDING DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES FOR THE DISABLED APPROVED OLD BUSI 115URNMENT SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION .~~ ~_..._---- --------_..--_.~.._~-~- ~...,. --.",,~-...; ............................."-------.. - Request of William of Lot 8R, Bloc "fhe Chairman stated that Þlr. Spain requested this be postponed until next month. The Chairman asked' if all members had read this. All members said they had. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to the amendment to please come fonvard. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Newman moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve this amendment regarding accessory buildings. ~ The motion carried 4-0. The Chairman asked if all members had read this. All members said the~ a:' Mr. Greenfield called £0 " nyone wishing to speak in fav6r o. r~in opposition to this amendmen~lease come forward. There be~ö one wishing to speak, the C ....' · . an closed the public hearing. ...--,~Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by ~Ir. Ne~ýffian, to approve this amendment regarding the handicapped parking spaces. The motion carried 4-0. None. The meeting adjourned at 10:15 P.M. CHAIR}~ PLfu~NING AND ZONING COMMISSION e - e .." '" 4 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XXIII, ACCESSORY BUILDING REGULATIONS, OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 179 AND ORDINANCE NO. 187 OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS. THIS ORDINANCE REGULATES THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, MOVING, CONVERSION, OCCUP~CY, USE, HEIGHT, AREA AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDING,OR STRUCTURES; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, BEING ORDINANCE NO. . ,Of THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLA.~D HILLS, TEXAS. NOW, THEREFORE, 'BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS as follows: SECTION 1. REQUIREMENTS FOR USE AND CONSTRUCTION OF S:MALL ACCES,SORY BUILDINGS Certain other detached accessory buildings shall be permitted within Resi- dential and Multiple Family Districts provided they meet the requirements of the Building Code and Article XXIII of Ordinance No. 179, the Zoning Ordinance of North Richland Hills, Texas, except as provided herein; and further provided they so not exceed a maximum of two hundred eighty-eight (288) square feet of floor area. Use of ~hese buildings as a garage is 'prohibit~d. Portable but not mobile structures are permitted provided they are built of acceptable material so as not to d~tract from the neighborhood as determined by the Building Inspector. These accessory buildings may be constructed of finished wood, masonry, or metal. Used material may be used upon approval of the Building Inspection Department of the City of North Richland Hills. Floors must be constructed of wood, concrete, or rust proof metal. These buildings must be placed or constructed within the side building lines. Door openings shall not exceed six feet clear opening. SECTION 2. PENALTY. Any person violating ariy of -the prOV1Sl0ns of this Chapter, shal~ be"de~med guilty óf a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be finèd in any sum not in excess of Two Hundred dollars ($200.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues after notice from the Building Inspector to remove ,or abate the same. SECTION 3. SAVING CLAUSE If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, phrase or word of this Ordinance is for reason held void or uncónstitutional by a çourt of .. ."". e e :e competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the ordinance. SECTION 4. REPEALING CLAUSE This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of North Richland Hills relating to the subject matter hereof except where such ordinances or parts thereof are in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, in which event, such ordinance or parts of ordinance so conflicting are hereby expressly repealed. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and publication as provided by law. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING fu~D ZONING COMMISSION THIS 26th day ~f MARCH , 1981. ", ..--- ~"'&,~ 7/J ;;;~; GP· ~ ~~~ Planning & Z Secretary, P~nning & Zoning Commission APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLfu~D HILLS, TEXAS THIS DAY OF , 1981. APPROVED: DICK FARAM, MAYOR ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary Approved as to Form & Legality: Rex McEntire, City Attorney March 2, 1981 :hI DATE: SUBJECT: Amendment to Zoning Ordinance (#179) Requiring the Designation ' '':~,:~ 4IÞ of Handicapped Parking Spaces. DEPARTMENT: Planning/Zoning BACKGROUND: The attached amendme~t to the City's Zoning Ordinance will place a r~quirement,of designating handicapped parking spaces in off-street parking facilities for all future development in zoning classifications PD, NR, LR, C, & I. This amendment is needed ,to insure that parking spaces will be provided in the future for our handicapp~d citizens. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval. BUDGETED ITEM: YES 'NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A -~-~~~-------------~--~~-----~~----~-~~~~~---~------~-~~-~~~-----.--~-~-~-~---~ e Page 16 p & Z ~linutes I<larch 26 ~ 1981 ( -- PS 81-12 POSTPONED ~ŒNDMENT TO ZONING ORDIN&~CE #179 REGARDING ACCESSORY BLDGS. APPROVED A}!ENDMENT TO ZONING ORDIN~~CE #179 REGARDING DESIGNATED PARKING SPACES FOR THE DISABLED APPROVED . OLD BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT » Request of \lilliam R. Spain for replat of Lot 8R, Block 3J~ Nor'East Addi . The Chairman stated that requested this be post month. The Chairrn asked if all members had read ~ All TIlembers said they had_ ~airman called for anyone \vishing ~ to speak in favor of or in opposition to the amendment to please come fonvard. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Newman moved~ seconded by Þlr. Bowen~ to approve this amendment regarding accessory buildings. - The motion carried 4-0. The Chairman asked if all members had read this. All members said they had. Mr. Greenfield,cal1ed for anyone wishing to speak in f~vor of or in opposition to this amendment to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mr. Newman~ to approve this amendment regarding the handicapped parking spaces. The motion carried 4-0. None. The meeting adjourned at 10:15 P.M. CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND ZONING CO~IISSION SECRETARY PLANNING ÀND ZONING COMMISSION . e e e SUBJECT: DATE: ;/.2-- PROPOSED SUBDIVISION ORDltJANCE REVISIONS \. DEPARTMENT: Ci t:( Engineer BACKGROUND: This Ordinance deals specifically with clarification of the purpose ~ for developer preparation of a Preliminary Plat æd the. importance of· a comprehensive and ~ccurate drainage study. Such responsibility for the above-mentioned belongs with the developer and his 'engineer. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: YES AÇCOUNT NUMBER: Presented by: Richard Albin Consideration for approval. NO , , ~L ,[)~?- ~ " ' , --------~~~ x=_ -~._-- --~- -~-~~~~~~~-~-~----~-~--~-~-~-~~~---~~~~.~-~~~-~~-~~~ '", ~~--~ ,-,-.); - \ \ j ~~ ¡..' --1-. '\ ~ " . ~, \ / ..' · -,rv-J t1 C t.., ( ,;~ (1 .J. ~ r: "".', ): /11 (/~:t ,;Jr~/·; '~_~~~/ '----L-... (,,~, /' , ...,); -'~ ...--------,------- ~ -,--. ._,~------ . ,\ e 'e e ~ \ KNOWl TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas !i'a rch 2') ~ 1 ql1 !:r. Cecil ~orr~st~r) Di rector of Public ;t!orks Cit,'=' of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Lonp B20 r~orth R;chlaod Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-200,. CITY {JF rH1~TH RICHLAND HILLS, DROPOSEO SUBOIVISIOq GRn It!A~iCE REV I S IONS He ~re enclosing a Draft Ordinance which we have ~r~oar~i for your review and for Council consideration of approval. The iteMS include'.i in this ordinance ti~al 5fJecifically to/ith clarification of the pU,rpose for De'l~lo:Jer pr~p3r~tìryn of a Prel1m-lnar.y Plat anrl the ir.1f1ortance of (\ com- preh~n5;ve and accurate dr~1inage stud.y. Specffic guidelines and r~quire- nen~5 are provided in this orooosed ordinance which ~il1 helo control the validit,y of the' drainage study and clarify that th~ respiJnsibility for such validity belongs with the Dev~lo~er and his Engineer. ~Je ',,,¡ould recp,Jest tha.t .you place this it&T! on' the next Coun-:il ~genda for Council considaratio'n of a;>proval. f"~anwhile!t we will be happy to rneet 'f/ith you and the Council to di :;C'JSS thi s proposed ordinance at your convenience. , RWA/ljc · ¿/ T' t \S (""'OY FOR cc: i-4r. Charles \4. ~lil11aMs, Clty ~'1anager ~1 M vV' , ~ _.¡ ,,' .. 'ìwt1 . -...- MAR 2 6 1981 r:1¥'1 ~!\Þr.~AGE? 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 e ORDINANCE NO. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, that Ordinance No. 195 (Subdivision Ordinance) is hereby revised as follows: SECTION 1-03 e A. GENERAL Add the following paragraph: A Preliminary (Or Overall) Plan of Development shall show all the planning factors necessary to enable the proper municipal approving authorities to detennine whether the proposed plan for sub- division and development is satisfactory from the standpoint of public interest in-order to produce a subdivision design in which all planning factors have been reconciled. The "Overall Plan of Development" shall be prepared by qualified professionals trained and experienced in sub- division design, and particularly shall include a drainage study by a registered professional engineer. D. FORM AND CONTENT Paragraph 10. Add the following paragraph: Any offsite or adjoining areas-outside the limits of the area to be platted which are relevant to drainage shall have similar topography or otherwise shall be level surveyed to give reasonable verification of the limits of such offsite drainage areas, and all such offsite drainage areas shall be shown on the drainage plan. The datum for all topography shall be that of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey with contours developed from field level surveys or from approved aerial photogrammetric interpretation of contours based on the proper control data. Topography shall be sufficiently detailed to establish all drainage areas (and sub-areas) with accuracy of ±10%. Professionals with responsibility for accuracy of topography shall affix professional seal on the drainage plan along with a signed certificate of responsibility for the topography, and delineation of drainage areas. e e e - I :- .' ) . " Paragraph 14: Add the following paragraph: The Preliminary Drainage Calculations for the proposed plan shall utilize the rational formula for drainage areas up to 750 acres in size and shall utilize the synthetic unit hydrograph or other approved method for areas larger than 750 acres. Such calculations shall include all run-off entering the plan area from adjoining higher ground, run-off originating within the plan area, and shall include the effect of disposing of all such run-off into recognized drainage ways. The Engineer perfonning the study shall affix his seal and certify compliance with the City's drainage requirements. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1981. DICK FARAH, MAYOR ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY e ·e !e DATE: y~ 3-30-81 SUBJECT: G1enview Drive Casing Extension on Mobil Pipeline Crossing DEPARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: Mobil 'Oil has a 16" crude oil and an 8" NGL pipeline under Glenview. Prior to the widening of Glenview, the,8" NGL will have to be encased in a 12 3/4" D.D. casing for a distance of 8 feet. The 16" crude oil line casing is already in place. Therefore, only a relocation of the vent' pipe will be required. Estimated cost of project is $4,666.90. ~ " 7L M ar'fï ~J\l ?ð 10 ·/30 tfl ~ Uk iLl /lMp) ~. , I V .<.J J/J aU L,I ~4j dnl 1/)1 Iv l)l ~ . . ~~4' CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Passage of resolution agreein& to reimbursement of costs. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ~ ACCOUNT NUMBER: General Fund Surplus '" { f5"1/Ó()V . -" - --"'-.." ~--- - --- -.. --~ ......4·....._ _ ... __ a_ __.. ___ ..~._ ~ e RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS the casing extension on an a-inch natural gas line in Glenview Drive along with other incidental work must be accomplished prior to the start of street paving and drainage imrpovements on Glenview Drive; BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of North Richland Hills agrees to reimburse Mobil Pipe Line Company for the actual costs of such casing extension to the north edge of the new right-of-way line on Glenview with the following stipulations: 1. The cost of any work performed on the south side of Glenview Drive will be borne by the City of Richland Hills and not North Richland Hills. 2. Mobil Pipeline Company agrees to notify the City of North Richland Hills for additional authorization should it appear that the estimated cost o~ $4,666.00 will be exceeded by ten (10) percent. e PASSED AND APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1981 DICK FARAM, MAYOR ATTEST: JEANETTE MOORE, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: REX McENTIRE, CITY ATTORNEY e .' e e e " Mobil Pipe Line Company p,O, BOX 900 DALLAS, TEXAS 75221 March 10, 1981 City of North Rich1and Hills Mr. Dick Faram, Mayor P. O. Box 18609 North Rich1and Hills, Texas 76118 RE: ¡PE 533 GLENVIEW DRIVE TARRANT COUNTY Dear Mr. Faram: As requested in Robert B. George's letter of January 28, 1981, we have re- viewed the plans for the widening of G1enview Drive across our 16" crude and 8" NGL pipelines in North Richland Hills, Texas. In order to properly protect our facilities, it will be necessary to extend the 12 3/4" O.D. casing on the 8" NGL line by 8 feet on the north side of G1enview Drive so that the casing extends across the strip of new right of way acquired by your personnel. The 20" O.D. casing on the 16" crude line already extends across this new strip of right of way so that only an 8 foot relocation of the vent pipe is required. We enclose herewith our estimate in the amount of $4,666.00, together with drawings indicating the above adjustments. Please advise this office in writing of your approval of the estimate and adjustments to our facilities so that we may schedule this work as soon as possible. If you have any questions regarding the above or if we can assist you in any way, please contact me. Sincerely, ~7/!~ ~~rick M. Butler OGe - Regional Claims FMB:hrv Enc1s. ,~ ESTIMATE TO CASE APPROXIMATELY 8 FEET OF 8" PIPELINE AND TO RELOCATE VENT PIPE ON CASING OF 16" PIPELINE ON NORTH SIDE OF GLENVIEW DRIVE NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS e COMPANY LABOR Assistant Foreman Truck Driver Pipeliners (2) Pipeliner Welder Welder Helper Expenses $llO/day x 3 days 11.15/hr x 8 hr/day x 2 days 10.76/hr x 8 hr/day x 2 days 10.76/hr x 8 hr/day x 3 days l2.l6/hr x 8 hr/day x l~ days 10.78/hr x 8 hr/day x l~ days 2 men $35/day x 2 days 5 men $35/day x 1 day 330 178 344 258 146 129 140 175 1700 COMPANY EQUIPMENT Pick-up Gang Truck Welding Truck .20/mile x 400 miles $29.l7/day x 2 days $16.50/day x l~ days 80 58 25 163 CONTRACT SERVICES 3/4 yd. backhoe w/operator e $41.50/hr x 8 hrs/day x $100 for narrow bucket Operator Pick-up Operator Living Expenses Operator Travel Time Backhoe Move-in 12 Ton Truck w/Lowboy 3 days 996 100 53 105 112 $17.50/day x 3 days $35/day x 3 days $22.3l/hr x 5 hrs/day x 1 day $42.50/hr x 8 hrs 340 1706 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 12" Dia. Casing Pipe @ $20/ft. x 8 ft. 2" Pipe for Vents Thinsu1ators Tape & Dope End Seal Freight Sales Tax @ 5% 160 75 50 50 60 35 20 450 Sub-Total MPLCO OVerhead 16.09% Total $4,019 647 $4,666 e r PIPELINE ADJUSTMENTS GLENVIEW DRIVE RICHLAND HILLS a v NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ... \ TEXAS , ,y 1 5565 I ' 8 Ft. Extensio , o 7\/ Of C•sin . On ' 54.5 L.lic5 tr \‘t _I_______\ 6 ONE ST 'elocated Vent `� �1 GAS • On Casing Of le 7 Pr-Grp. 24 " • ,-r -4 ,�,� _, A� ,.., . .....___ ___ per /:, N. Richly dHills ' _ -_ == _ _ - cc- ...,_._— N � k 1zt7c Glenview Onv � � +� • + o • + • 6 t.c,1 - 1-vil • N trl )': °S • IL Sictir.nd .iii!s - 0 - 5 - 111\\ I :;R: elcate Ilk f . , 10; 156,o, . Ida \ ( , ' cs-\\ \ c \\ . e ~e - SUBJECT: DATE: 4-9-81 ~~ Alcoholic Beveraqe Ordinance DEPARTMENT: Police BACKGROUND: The present alcoholic beve~age ordinance does not specify the hours in which mixed beverages maybe sold" only the ---~<~~-- hours for the sale"of beer for off-premise consumption. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approve/di~~pprove BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO )<. ACCOUNT NUMBER: _ 4'" _ _ _._ _. _ _. -~-~~-------------------------------~-~--------------- - - ". . ... - - .. -.------..-----.- ---------..-- -- --~---~_. .---.. -- -,.., '. t· .. ~ e It -- ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE LEGAL HOURS OF SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR BUSINESSES THAT HAVE OBTAINED A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE X OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Legal hours of sale of beer for off-premises consumption: (A) Monday through Saturday: (B) Sunday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM 12:00 noon - 12:00 midnight SECTION 2. Legal hours of sale of mixed beverages for on-premises consumption: (A) Monday through Friday: (B) Saturday: (C) Sunday: 7:00 AM - 12:00 midnigh1. ~~ 7:00 M-l - --1.88 lIB 1'L/U~7- 12:00 noon - 12:00 midnight SECTION 3. Any ~erson selling any alcoholic beverages during times other than the legal hours of sale will be in violation of this ordinance and the laws of the State of Texas and will be deemed guilty of a Class "B" misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one-thousand ($1,000.00) dollars and/or confinement not to exceed one (1) year. SECTION 4. Any person found purchasing any alcoholic beverage being sold in violation of Sections 1 and 2 of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a Class "c" misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred ($200.00) dollars. SECTION 5. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith shall be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 6. The fact that it is to the best interest of the City and it's inhabitants constitutes a measure for immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health, and safety of the City and it's inhabitants and creates emergency requiring this ordinance be effective from and after it's passage, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of ,1981. MAYOR ., t . or' · e Ie e ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY CITY ATTOIUIEY e e Ie DATE: 4-8-81 SUBJECT: Partial Payment on Rufe Snow Hater t1ain Extension DEPARTMENT: Utilities BACKGROUND: Parti a" payment \'/i l' be made on thi s project as actua 1 ",fork is performed. f'1ost of thi s payment cover~ the 1 abor and materia' for boring under I.H. 820. Authorize pay estimate No. 1 in the amount of $89,000.01 ~; 7JiM 1n/1 J.AJQ-O .þ 2 S 1,4 q r~ 1 g-, 7k.h ' , I . {L^ðÁ IflIJ.4P"'t~ ~ L' CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: Bond ------~-------~----~-----~~-~~--~~~~-~~-~ .. . -~~- .- ._-- - .....--.---....-..-. _.__... ,__ - _40___- _.___ ._.______._.,....._ e e !e KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas April 7, 1981 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-543, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, RUFE SNOW WATER LINE EXTENSIONS CONTRACTOR'S PARTIAL PAY ESTIMATE NO. ONE (1) Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No. One (1), dated April 6, 1981, made payable to J.D. Griffith Construction Co., Inc., in the amount of $89,000.01, for materials furnished and work performed on the referenced project as of March 31, 1981. 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 $89,000.01, be made to J.D. Griffith at Rt. 1, Box ISlA, Keller, Texas 76248. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. f2¡~w. ~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities J.D. Griffith Construction Co., Inc. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021. 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 CON T RAe TOR · 5 EST I MAT E P 1 OF FILE F354: - - - --~---- ESTIMATE NO.- 1 ~OB NO.- 3-543 -RRO..JE-CLDESCRIPTION- RUFE SNOW-D.1U.\lE-WATFR I..INLExI.EH5..lO-.NS OWNER~ NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PLACE- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS OATE- 4/ 6/83 T CHARGEDTHRU PERIOD- 15 DAYS CONTRACTOR- ~.D. GRIFFITH CONSTRUCTION CO.,INC . I£RIALSFURNI s~ED AN~OR PERFQBMED IN PERIQ.tLEND.J1i~/30/S1 ORDER DATE- 3/16/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 60 COMPLETION DATE- 5/14/S] ITEM'DESCRIPTION· PREVIOUS THIS UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE TOTAL' UNIT PRICE AMOUN T,'· -------- -------- ----~--~- 16· ·CL.50 DUCTILE IRON WATER P.IPE W/POLV.WRAPPING l,ttCL.50 DUCTILE IRON WATER P IPE""W/POLY . .WRAPP t NG 4. 16·t GA TE«,:VALVE:;W/,3'... : ,BYPASS AND~ES 5. 12"GATE VALVE AND BOX 6. Bt. GATE VALVE AND BOX 7. ~~·TAP.SLEEVE &~'tTAP. .... .... ../../...VALVEAND80X ··..·..·......./.u> .. ·EACH . .·...·.·.....·.··..0.00 ;,::,8 .~",'<~:t!IN SERT. 'I'NG ,"V:~LV ~o.o & :':·~o X .. ·U. ... ........ ..... . . ... P ~ÇH . 0.00 9, 6ttGATE VALVE AND BOX EACH 0.00 10. 1'· COMB. AIR RELEASE VALVE l.F. 0.00 0.00 0.00 L.F. 0.00 925.09, 925.09 EACH>, 0.00 0.00 EACH 0.00 0.00 EACH '0.00 0.00 20.98 0.00 15.50 ,14338.90 :··:,0.00 0.00 0.00 :,:: 1.00 ..·',0' ~ÓÒ',>:' 0.00 800.00 0, "..... 800. :00 0.00 0.00 }::11·.~.: 12.,' ~15.,::: :,16.",:.:,' . . . . .. . . FI~e:.ff'fDR'(N1;S;·\. ............................... . .. ,~..·,';!,(':c L..~:O,J:Dyc r,,~ L~:":':J,R ON::;:::F'l R 'E :: 0:,::":' ::,/P CAST IRON FITTINGS BORE OR TUN, & PRES. GROUT ". · " , 0 000 . 0 0 .00 0 . ,.. 0.. 2 0 , A'SPHAL T"f:)AVEMENT :'>REPl::AC,EMENT·, CAtHODI:C,:·P:ROTECTION 'TEST::</>, ," ",": "':'-;-:." ::....:..--,....,.. -... . ,", ". .'.'.~... .".. -.'. . . .. ' 0.00 0.00, 934.00 136,4.00'" 0.00 0.00 -. '" , , ,". .'.'. '....'. ":'>"0.00: ':::::':>';:::::::':::<::'·0.00 "':·:ò'.o'o..',:::::'.."" 9.25, 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.90 ,,' .' . -.. '0'.,00 0.00 , , .,00 . ..... 17. 1" THREADED OUTLET WITH CORPORATION STOP , 8. 2tfPVC SCH. 40 WATER PIPE :::l~.~.~' 2:!}:.:' WA TER"...P I P E .CQNNE CT:,1 ,ONS . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . .. .. ." ...-.... 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ,: o~. '0 o. 00::,:::> "."::> ,,0. 00 ~ :. ~';:. ~.....". ...... - . . ...... e I"· ... '0 , .'" ..... CON T RAe TOR · S EST I MAT E P 2 OF FILE F354 - - - - - - - - - - - .. - - .. .. - - - - ESTIMATE NO.- 1 JOB NO.- 3-543 -P-RQ.Æ.CJ:-O ESau.e T I ON - RUF-E-S.NO-W-DRLVL-WAIEfLJ...lliE-EXI£NS-.rOhS_ OWNER';' NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PLACE- NORTH RICHL-AND HILLS DATE- 4/ 6/8 raECHARGED THRU PERIOD- 15 DAYS CONTRACTOR- J.D. GRIFFITH CONSTRUCTION CO.,INC Fwr---MÁI£JUALS FURN1.5H£ILAN1LLAB01LE£REOBMEJlJN--.e£RI_OJLENDJ.N G- 3/3_0L8 1 WORK ORDER DATE- 3/16/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 60 COMPLETION DATE- S/14/e NO. ITEM DESCRIPTION PR~QU_S THlS UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE TOTAL. U~jT PRICE AMOUNT ------------------------------------- -------- -------- ---------------- --------- .., FIELD VERIFICATION OF ~OB CONDITIONS ANI") ("()NFÙ?MATrON OF p~y QUANTItIES '..{ . -By.... .Sei. -Þ,.t:iF.lUCø '----- ._. - - ...- - --------------~~2--_______ (OWNER'S PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE) DATE- ,19 .. , .,.;'.:::, .: .. ----------------------- ---- :' , I::,· ~-----------~-----~-~---------------------~-------------~--------------~---------- ":,:-:t-' " .-.....-.. ........,.-.....,.-. -.. : .....,......., ..,....- ,'" .- APPROVED- KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS. INC. ~~j~I~~~~_L€Z_ D -___________~~~______,19fP~_ :,',':':... ... TOTAL ............. LESS 10 PERCENT RETAINED. . . . DIFFERENCE. . . . . . . . . . . Pl.US'.'7.5PERCENT MATlS :,ON HAND. '. 'TO TA·L" :.:':.:.. . . .'. . '.';'::. ".",. ...' >::'. .. LESS"::::PREVI0US:,PA YMENTS':"::':;'::". . .'. DIFFERENCE DUE THIS ESTIMATE . . 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',.' -, , ~ ~ ,.. ., DATE: 4-8-81 SUBJECT: e Partial Payment No. 5 for Traffic Light Construction _ Grapevi ne Hi gh\-Jay & Ha rwood DEPARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: Partial payments made as work progresses. Payment due of $33,691.81 D ~4~, 'e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: General Fund Surplus / n . /{ - CIlM A,~~Mß '7 ?t S 53/arJ . uI -~---------------------------------------~ e - - -- ... . - ~. . . .0... .. _ _ . _ _ __ ... __ __ ...... _ . ---_. - --- .. ~ '. .-.. - - .. ,- ... - e ".!'. Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INVOICE \~ Rid. børd o. yo.. V1ÎrirIg fIH " with WiDy W.tt-SI;"pr 714 West Davis Dallas, Texas 7 S208 214/946-S116 Metro 263-8904 NO. 80-0 1 4 8 5 SOLD TO: SHIPPED TO: r City of N/Richland Hills p.O. Box 18607 North Richland Hills, Texas 76110 Job Site G/Vine Hwy. L v P.O. NUMBER DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS JOB NO. DATE Contract 88-0]32 3/31/81 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRI PTION UNIT PRICE NUMBER TOTAL Estimate #5 36,538.33 ' Less 10% Retainage ,3..653.83 Net for March ~2, 884.50 Inv.#1475 (2/28/81) 807.31 Total Due $ B3,691.81 e vAt Ilk_Sharrock Electric, Inc. ,k ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS vc..0.44 714 West Davis 2 of 3 Dallas, Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Ride herd on your wiring woes Metro 263-8904 with Wi0y Watt-Slinger MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: Job: Project: Estimate No. From 19_to19_ Unit of Total Work Rate Amount Measure 14--- Special Fond. Ea, 1 480,OOea 480,00 I5---3/8 Guy Cable T. F 440 ' 1 40 ' 429 00 17---5 Cond Cable " 757 ' .83 ' 628.41 19---7 " IT " 304' 01 ' 276 64 19-"3 " " " 125 ' .Q3 ' 116.25 20--- # 8 Bare It 505 ' ,48' 242,40 21--- 2 C Loop " 350 ' .68' 2 33,00 22--- 4 C " " 64' Si' 522 74 2 --- # 12 AWG " 6872 ' 72' 5.423.88 24--- Strain Pole Ea. 4 2.088.00 8.352.00 25--- Ped Pole II 1 375,00 375.00 " 26--- Mast Arm 40 ' 2 2.807.00 5.614.00 °�1" " Sharrock Electric, Inc. ,f.V ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Rr 4 714 West Davis . 1 of 3 Dallas, Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Ride herd on your wiring woes Metro 263-8904 with Willy Watt-Singer MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: City of N/Richland Hills P.O. Box 1°507 North Richland Hills, Texas Job: Traffic Simals Project: Grapevine Hwy. Estimate No. F From20.9pl to3/3119R1 Unit of Total Work Rate Amount Measure Ttam r�' - _ .--- Controller cf, Pase Ea. 1 8,490,o0ea 8.490.00 2--- " 3 " If 1 7,880,00" 7,580,00 4--- Power Supply " 2 90 00" 1 900 00 4--- Pull Boxes " 10 235.00" 2,350.00 .,--- 2 " PVC lay T. F 404 ' 3.55 ' 1,430.05 7--- 4" " " " 25 ' 4.19 ' 103.75 8--- 2" " bore " 43 ' 11 [�0 ' 48.80 +' 55t 14 40 ' 897.00 ■ 10--- Controller Fond. Ea, 2 475 00m 950.00 11--- Type A ° IT 4 510 00" 2...040 00 12--- It B " " 2 570.00 " 1,140.00 13--- " C " " 1 370.00" 370.00 e Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 3 Of 3 714 West Davis Dallas, Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Metro 263-8904 Ride herd on your wiring 'Woes 'with Willy Watt-Slinger MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: Job: Pro,j ec t : Estimate No. From 19 to 19 -,_._---- :¡. Unit of Measure Total Work Rate Amoun ~ EA. 1 4 496.00' 4 496.00 28--- 3 Sect. Hd. " 18 317.00e 5,706. 00 2 ection n 6 8 art 1 10 " 2 40 00 Work This Month ~61~~8~~~ ~etainage This Month 3,653.83 Net for Month 32,884.50 Inv. # 1475 (2/28/81)' 807.31 Net for this Mo. . 33,691.Bl Total Amount of Work Done Less~ Retainage Sub-Total 69,218 ,42 h.921 84 h2,2Q6,,"8 28.604,. 77 j~~.691.81. Less Previous Payments' Amount dU.e this estlma'te To see Maps with Agenda: Please contact City Secretary's Office / Municipal Records .. , :.; t' .. ~} ,-,0 '!> ' t..../' ()t~J :j r-" ". f " /'-1 'vi G;) . . --'"t il"...' ~ -~y' ()~ ç / I a~ \ [}~ / .F>F ) .1 ....¡,:'". ""-,,-?" ~--' '\ ,-----1 : ' 11 \ 'V; V~ 0)'~~ À~~ " ;V' '. ,'- . '\.../ 0 /è/ . / j __" f>",ff tern ''lye r 2;? ~ 19 ;30 í . //~lJf ~, n ~ " ~).~ - t ~I '1. "',..... ".' , r. ."~ t 1 ~..1 ~..J ( on~ ....(1·_., ~J' ì rc.... ~ar ..... · "'- .-" , .1. · "'. ) 1 -1 U· 1 ~ Cì '-j',' O.T~r. r_~,..n ;-(1 en -3no nl. IS 7101 fi.~. ~()O) ~32t) i:or·thG nland :'¡i115~ T~XdS ~ --....... ~.\}.. ..~ ~,1ER --,.- t. '!.I VI ¡\S -'-- DR'lI --_.~ --- of Utilities 7611~ \'::--1 J J \ :~i \}jj /' \,;;JI 1\. ('ì ~~'\ 1 Subjr::C: : 3-Sr¡n"t c r ·rt 0 F ~~{ () R T ~-f R I C H It\.:\ ~ ry ~1 ILL S, 1 >] gO !'f,tT:-_ ~ /r ro .s F:1·1 ~r P E'l EnUC: 30;'l!) ~ r- ,I...,.. .. ~ - ._ ~'; c, ' " ¡ ;. ..) ::. i ..: ' : 0 [} :': ~ ) "J ~:: : Pu rsudllt to your refjues t) he h:; V2 ~r<:~Oj rc~d a 1 i st G T cons truct i or. pro 5 ~cts to he inclw:!ed in th2 !I'!rì-.r\r~itnT~ 1:'~rtificat2" 1tt<1ch~'L The ,~stinated cost of the five projer:ts list~è'i tota1s ';?flOO,G'i0. The Drovisior:s of the C~ rt i fi ca 1;;> r'YJu i r~ tha t '~2S i'~ n on a 11 fi'lf.? pro.i;c t s h~qi ns ~'!i thi n the next 5 i x r;;:; 1th 5 a nri tha t d 11 be r.c-r"p 1 ;: te vii th .1 Y'":'i~ rs of t12 Ct?rti fi cate daV'? Hi'? I-lould r':'1u~st that '/')íJ sch,::dl1h~ 8,;!ch of th:~se projects for r :) H r' C ~ 1 :1 11 t' ;, i""\ -r 1, '7 .~ -:- ;' :"\ 11 -!-- \ ~ n " ~ t:1 -n;"'! -1 ".;:) ~ :- ~ T1:"1 1· ':'1 . ),. h,þ'1 'fa 0. V '~r ~ r.ri ~ r ' ,,, ¡ 1 ..-:: n ,::0. , ....,~~\.~ I..... '-'! '..'!~J. <.-Q,_.'_J,' (,..0 L......~: :' -~",."._,.,., II!'':; 'I ."?1:....__,'._ ~J '~,~. 1\...1-- t"_'._J a n prop ri a tr,? '¡ff i t;l in t ~12 !1ext T 2t-J r10n t ;'1 S ø . :'i2 Stc1ìid î:?Jd.'l to ~;ssi st vou in tt12 h¡1ì c:lentation of r;.3ch of t(¡es2 projects and \.¡iì1 he i:w~il.!bl!~ t:) discuss ¡~-:ch of th~ \'Ii:h -::hc C:;uocil J n "i s t a f f n!, v ¡J U ~ cor¡;/ f~ n 1 '2 n c.:: ~ ~ HICd,;~;:J ~;1. ALfiI~-I) P.¿. R ~ ¡ ,\ / 1 .j c cc: (~r. ~ Charles LJ. i:1S) Ci ty 6ana\;er ~ ¡U~ I 1/ t/ (¡ (~- ( J /j ð(yJV /' \Y ~~ (\ /1. y¡ r /1J,{LiY ~ ~ ' V,¡ V \j \ uvf1V~ / II 1It/¥ . ?,j/f-vYll- . \ ~ . . . . (' " , NO-lh~BITP~GE CERTIFICATE THE STATE OF T~~~S § § COUNTY OF TAJL~T § § CITY OF NORTH RICHh~~ HILLS § \~e, the undersigned, }layor and City tfanager ~ respectively) . or the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, who with other officers are charged with the responsibility in the issuance of bonds, DO HEREBY CERTIFY tha t to the bes t of our kno"\.¡ledge and be lief, the £ollo~ving facts and estLmates are reasonable expectations as to 'I ,future events regarding the amount) and use of funds, received ;; from the issuance and sale of "City of North P\.ichland Hills) Texas, ¡: \iateD~orks and Sey"Ter S)1stem Reven~e Bonds, Series 1980n, dated ¡i September 1, 1980, in the total principal amount of $2,400,000 n (hereinafter referred to as the "Bondstf), to wit: ~ t t i r I s i .. ~ t t i i i t 1 : ¡ ; Ii ! ~ ; { !, ¡, ~ ; 11 , ' I: . \ (a) The Bonds were sold on the 8th day of September, 1980, at the price of par and accrued interest to the date of delivery, plus a premium of $ , and 'payment therefor occurred on the day of , 1980, the City having received the following amount fram the purchasers: PRINCIPAL AtIOUNT ----------------$2,400,000.00 ACCRu~D INTEREST----------------- PP~IIL~! ------------------------- ! : : ~ t' I· H TOTAL .AMO{JNT r-:ECEIVED ------$ . ~ ,¡¡ F Ii (b) The zmount received from 'the purchasers of the Bonds representing accrued interest and premium, if any, \Vas deposited in the interest and sinking fund for the Bonds to be used to pay the first interest pajinentto become due on the Bonds on March 1, 1981. j j .l r, d t it H ì, ! i H i: n fi Ií t t t i Ii i ¡ d ! ; f ~ I ¡ H H ~ ~ i 1 it H ¡, i; (c) The balance of the amount received, $2,400,000, has been deposited in one or more construction aCColli~ts and allocated for various proj ects and purposes \vhich are planned to be undertaken, accoEplished and completed as sho\,¡n in the attached Schedule A, which is made a part of this, certificate for all purposes. (à) Within six (6) months from the date o£ this certificate the Cì·ty \vill have incurred subst:anti2.1 binding obligations or commitments for each project to be financed by the Bonds, either by entering into contracts for some part of the cost of each of the projects; £or construction, or architectural services; or engineering services; or land ac~üisitions; or site development; or construction materials; or the purchase of equipment; each contract or commitment involving an expenditure in excess of 2-1/2% of that' portion of the estimated total project cost of each project to be financed by the Bonds. ¡ ï ! ~ ; t \', I: ¡: ; ! ~ ; "ee) Mter entering into said contracts J work on the proj ect will proceed vlith due diligence to completion. ¡: r ~ : ¡ ~ ï ¡ . , !. (£) All of tt1e spendab le proceeds of the Bonds ';'lill be expended for project costs by the end of the three-year period fram the d2te hereof. t: . ! i: f ~ 4 ' . . , . . . . ( \ (g) None of the projects will be sold or oth2D~ise disposed of, in whole or in part, prior to the last maturity of the Bonds. ¡ : ~ i ¡ (h) Save and except for the Interest and Sinking Fund (to pay current principal and interest on the Bonds as the same ma tures) and the Reserve Fund (to pro\¡ide a reserve in the amount of $ - being the average a~ual principal and interest requirements of the Bonds and outstanding parity bonds) referred to in Section 12 of the Bond Ordinance, no other sinking fund or similar fund has been created. or established for the Bonds. 110neys deDQsited in the Interest and Sinking Fund \vill be ~xp2nded within one year froll the date of deposit and after the required ~~ounts have been accumulateà in the Reserve ~uDd, any earnings and profits from investments of moneys deposited therein will be transferred to an operating ac.count to preverrt the a.ccumu- lation therein of moneys ir1. excess of t:he required amount. I í ' , . :-. " The foregoing certifications are based on facts, estimates and circumstances in existence on the date of this certificate, and on such basis it is reasonably expected that the above-listed events will occur. Furthermore, on the "þasis of the. foregoing the proceeds of the Bonds will not be used in any manner that would cause them to be or become arbitrage bonds under Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. as amended, or the Regulations thereunder applicable thereto. . To the best of our kno""~ledge and belief. there are no other fac ts. es·timates or circumstances that would materially change the above-recited conclusions. ¡; f! . ¡ ~ ) 1; ¡ i; i ~ n . ; t' , : I: U U t: i; ; t ¡; We further certify that to the best of our knowledge and belief. no Notice has been published in the InterTlal Revenue Bulletin 'W-ith regard to the City under the provisions of paragraph (a)(2)(iii) of Section 1.103-13 of the Regulations and the City has not been advised that any such Notice is contemplat~d. EXECUTED this , 1980, the date of delivery of the bonds hereinabove mentioned, being the date of issue as provided ,in the Regulations. I; d1d~ l-l&ýor, C:L ty o..t North P~ic and Hills, Texas ¡ ¡ I· n H I! I ¡ l i it 11 H Ii , i I' " If Ii f¡ ¡¡ F U ~ ; City Manager~ City at North Richland Hills, Texas i ì :; h , ; ! ' t: (Ci ty Seal) L ; , .' ( ; I: ;1 ; Ì r ! ' I ; ! ~ ' ; t ! : ~ ; .Þ ..1 i. ¡ . ,._ l , . SCIEDlJLL A .' Re: $ 2, 400 000 "CITY OF NORT:q RICHLt.\ND HILLS) TEXAS t \~ATEP...T.-IOP$.S AtID SE~ÆR SYSTEi1 RE'IE~ruE BOÑuS I SERIES 1980" . k (a) Proj 2Ct: or ?urp,ose Identification: DAVIS BLVD. 2 tit.G. ELEVATED STOP~GE TANK ADoune .Þ.llocate.d: $1,500,000. Estim2ted Date (month and year) issuer will have entered into a substantial binding oblig2tion or cOm8itment for pro j ec t or purpo se de s cr ibed in ..--.-'- - : e attê.ched certificate. ~ OÇT08ER" 1980 _~~ Estimat2d D2te (month and year) pLoJecc or purpose \~ill be c03pleted or accornplished OCTOBER., 1982 . i ~ t- . , * : ~ i ¡ !: L: f: .,; Ì L,;;~/ v /í; 4 /~ I~ ¡ . I I; q ! . ¡ ~ n r H ;. d i; L ¡I i: II .1 !. t! 5 . ! t H ¡¡ P H n Ii h H f: L . i ¡ ,: j, 6 . I: ; ( t' ~ ; I ii r ì ~ ! t r I: ; ; . (a) (b) (c) (d) (a) (0) (c) (d) (a) (b) (c) Project or Pu.rpose Identific'ation: DAVIS BLVD. 16-INCH \·JATER LINE FRO¡·1 SHADY GROVE TO STARNES RO,L\O .Amo,unt Þ.-llocated: $ 380..000. Estimated Date (month and year) issuer \-¡ill have ent.er'ecl into 2 substantial binding obligation or commitment for proj ect or purpose described in PélXag.:r;-a-ptF:t<t) ur~ attached certificate ......:.~-_. NOVEr¡1BFR ¡..gg.g---- Estimated Date (month and year) project or purpose wirr- be completed or accomplished SEPTEÌ'tigER., 1981, -- Project or Purpose Identification: CARDINAL LJ\NE 16-Ir,u.:L~ WATER LINE FROM SIMMONS ROAD TO COLLEGE HILLS ÞIlO1..L.l.t Alioea ted $ 300,000. Estimated Date (month and year) issuer will have entered into a substantial binding obligation or co~itment for project or purpose described in/p?:ra..g:re:p-h--td]-o-:f--th5 attached, certificate. ..,.,'-'_~ .DEÇEtt1BER., 198JJ, _v.._~_"-_'" Estimated D2.te' (month and year) project or purpose~·~n..1L-:- be completed or accomplisheà OCTOBER, 1981, Proj ect or Purpose Iderl.tification: DENTON HIGH\;lAY l6-INCH WATER LINE FROM WATAUGA ROAD TO GREENFIELD DRIVE Amount Allocated: $ 68,,000. Estimated Date (month and year) issuer ~;ill have entered into a substantial binding obligation or commitment for project or purpose described i~~~~~~p~~~~ the at tached certificate. (;--:-'--- JANUARY,,' 1981 .,~:! Estimated D2. te ' (man th and yeàr) p-l.. oj ecrorpurpose. ;~]ill" be completed or accomplished JULY.. ¡981 (a) Proj ect or Purpose Identification: LE~~lIS LANE 12-INCH \~JATER LINE FRO~~ DAVIS BLVD. TO nE\·¡r/tAN DRIVE (b) At-nount Allocated.: $ 52~OOO. (c) Estimated Date (month and year) issuer will have entered · 1- ¡,..~.. 1 b· , · . ., 1· .J.. .. .-..c lnto a sUus~~rr~la- lTIålng oO_lga~lon OT co~~~en~ ~or project or purpose described in ~aragra.~~_(d1-of the attached certificate r·~/----·_' FEBRUARY, 1981 ---~ (d) Estimated Date (month and j-¿2J:) tJ~ùje~c.-Eô'rpurpose will·" be cOffiDleted or accoillülished ~ ~ (d) Estimated Date (mon-th and year) all funds \{ill have been e:v:pended Jl,UGUST) 1981 NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) MUNICIPAL ACCESS OPERATING RULES AND PROCEDURES OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of the Municipal Cable Channel should include: A. To provide public service information to the citizens of the City, B. To widen the dissemination of the activities of the legislative and advisory bodies of the City, C. To increase the-knowledge of the citizens as to the various functions performed by their city government~ D. To provide additional information to citizens needing access to the various city departments, E. To assist in training of appropriate city departments. OVERALL POLICY Programming shall provide direct, non-editorial information to the citizens of the city concerning the operations and deliberations of their city govern- ment. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES A. Modes of Operation 1. Live Cablecast - This may consist of cablecasts of the City Council meetings and other public meetings and events of general interest at the discretion of the community. 2. Tape Delayed Cablecast - Many public meetings and events will be videotaped for Cablecast at a later date. Some meetings such as City Council will be cablecast both live and subsequently by tape at o~her convenient times during the week. 3. Locally Produced Programs - Programs will be produced locally to illustrate the functions or operations of some form of City Government. These might include videotape tours of government facilities such as parks, libraries, or the sewage treatment plant, or might be on a specific City program such as streets, or building inspection. 4. Outside Source Programs - Much material concerning local govern- ment operations is available elsewhere in the country and may be borrowed for local use. This material will be used when ap- propriate to the City. 5. Character Generated Announcements - During all hours of operation when no other programming is scheduled, a character generator will provide a continuous display of current messages of interest to the public. 6. Internal Training and Information Exchange - Many internal city usages of cable are possible such as: 1. Training for City personnel 2. Information exchange between the cities on matters such as personnel programs, parks and recreation scheduling 3. Information exchange between City police departments in regard to update status of a particular investigation, court hearing or emergency situation. B~ Access Policy 1. Public Meetings - All public meetings of city policy-making or advisory boards and commissions are authorized for Cablecasting. All taping or live Cablecasting of such meetings will be coor- dinated in advance with the board chairperson and the City Council. 2. Informational Programming - All City Departments may submit re- quests for programming which they feel appropriate for the municipal channel. These may be locally produced or may be obtained from outside sources. Only those tapes which are consistent with the overall operating policy of the Cable Channel shall be cablecast. 3. Character Generated Announcements - Information for the character generated announcement may be submitted by any city department. Announcements should be in keeping with the intent of this policy statement. 4. Program Log - A daily log will be kept of all programming cablecast during each day. C. Editing Policy 1. Public meetings - Any public meetings cab1ecast shall not be edited or subjected to editorial comment. Meeting coverage shall be from gavel to gavel. 2. Departmental Programs - Any programming prepared by or provided by an individual City Department may be modified or edited as appropriate and as dictated bY'scheduling and manpower availability. 3. Character Generated Messages - Announcements programmed in the character generator shall be edited to provide clarity and to maximize the use of the character generator. -2- 4. Error - Should human error result in the cablecast of incorrect information over the cable channel, the City and the employees thereof shall not be liable for the inaccuracy of the information. D. Endorsements - At no time will the channel endorse specific brand names of products for consumer use. E. Use of Outside Resources - In order to maximize programming; every attempt will be made to use outside community resources to assist in channel utilization. For instance, utilizing student interns and work-study students to assist in special projects as well as to assist in producing cab1ecasts of City Council and other meetings under the direction of the NRHCAB staff. F. Channel Operating Hours - It shall be the general goal of the municipal channels to have some form of programming available continuously. The general approach will be to utilize live and taped programming when available during weekdays, and to have a continuous character generated announcement service at all other hours, 24 hours a day. G. Retention of Tapes - It shall be the general policy to retain video tapes of locally produced events and meetings for a 3 week period. At the end of that time, the tapes may be reused and the original material erased. Any requests for longer retention should be made in advance of the 3 week limit. -3- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) NORTH RICHLAND HILLS COMMUNITY ACCESS OPERATING RULES In order to fulfill its purpose, the North Richland Hills Cable Advisory Board (NRHCAB) has established the following operating rules: I. Equipment Check-Out A. Any person is eligible to check out equipment once they have: 1. Taken an eqûipment course taught by a qualified person and passed the evaluation test given at the conclusion of that course, or 2. Passed the test related to that equipment's use (portapak test for portapak usage, etc.). This test is utilized to prevent abuse of equipment. (See Appendix B) 3. Courses are offered on a regular basis throughout the year. Charges for the course are a set fee of $5.00 (to be paid in advance) with provisions made for those who can't afford the set fee. B. Once a person passes the portapak class or test he/she is issued a Cer- tified User Card which is verification of their abilities. This card must be surrendered whenever he/she wishes to check out equipment. The name, address, phone and what the person is qualified to operate is recorded by NRHCAB and kept on file. C. Normal check out time is 24 hours during the week and 48 hours over the weekend. Any requests for a longer check out period will be handled by the Access Coordinator. D. Reservations for equipment by qualified users can be made by phone or in person to the Access Coordinator. Reservations can be made for up to one month in advance. All reservations are made on a first come, first served basis. E. Each piece of equipment that is checked out must be signed for on a check out sheet. (See Appendix D) II. Access Taping A. Because of the NRHCAB philosophy of teaching the community to use com- munication tools themselves (and because of economic necessity), NRHCAB personnel do not, as a rule, videotape projects for community members. It is NRHCAB's philosophy that it is in the community's best interest to lea~n the videotape procedures themselves so they are not dependent upon someone else to produce their ideas. With its limited staff, NRHCAB could not possibly tape everything for the community given the other functions that are necessary to keep the access operation alive. -4- However, when an organization or individual contacts NRHCAB and is in need ~f having something taped we will state the following: that NRHCAB is not a production house; that NRHCAB will try to find voluntt!ers (from the NRHCAB Volunteer File) to tape their event; NRHCAB will then recommend that this organization (or individual) requesting the taping select a person(s) to take one or several of our classes so that they can tape their own events in the future'. In exceptional cases where an event is to take place that would obviously benefit, and is of interest to the whole community, NRHCAB will make every effort to see that this event is taped by employing its own staff in the project (if volunteers cannot be located). B. Parts of another person's tape cannot be used without written permission from the original producer. C. No copyrighted material will be cablecast without written permission from the copyright holder. D. Tapes in progress will be held three weeks. If nothing has been done with the tapes, or we have not heard from you, they will be erased, as needed, at the discretion of the Access Coordinator. III. Access Playback Procedures A. Anyone may submit a videotape for airing on the access channel. All tapes that are submitted are evaluated according to three criteria: 1. Technical Standards. The Access Coordinator scrutinizes the sub- mitted tape to see whether the tape will hold up when played back over the cable system. Obviously, tapes produced by citizens are not expected to meet regular broadcast TV standards. However, those tapes which, in the Access Coordinator's opinion, will con- sistently tear or otherwise not carry a stable signal over the cable system will not be cablecast. 2. Content. All tapes submitted to NRHCAB for access playback are previewed for content evaluation. The criteria for this evalu- ation are based upon community standards. If questions arise about a particular videotape, and the Access Coordinator is unable to negotiate a satisfactory solution with the tape's producer, the entire NRHCAB will make a decision jointly as to whether the tape should be aired. B. Under no circumstances are profit or commercially oriented programs to be sponsored by NRHCAB. c. A Cablecasting Request Form must be filled out by the producer for each tape submitted to the Access Coordinator for playback purposes. The form states the date(s) and time(s) reserved for the playback of that tape. D. All such reservations for playback time slots will be made on a first come, first served basis. -5- E. You may sch~dule your tape to run no more than three times a week. F. Be sure your tape and the time you schedule for it are the same. It is the duty of a ca'Jlecaster to cut short any tapes that run over their scheduled time. It also places a burden on the cable- caster should your tape run short. IV. Training A. The following courses will be made available to the public at a fee of $5.00 per course (to be paid in advance): 1. Basic Portapak (a minimum of 8 hours of instruction) (See Appendix A) 2. Advanced Portapak and Production (a minimum of 8 hours of in- struction) 3. Editing and Post-Production (a minimum of 8 hours of instruction) B. Additional courses will be added as the need arises. v. Records A. Unavailability File. In this file are recorded the requests for equip- ment that were turned down, along with the reason why equipment was denied (i.e. equipment down for repairs, all equipment is checked out, or whatever). B. Maintenance of Equipment File. Each time a piece of equipment is broken and/or sent out for repairs it is recorded in this file. c. Advertising File. In this file are kept copies of every advertisement put in any media by or for NRHCAB. Also, any articles about NRHCAB are filed here. D. Volunteer File. The personal data and availability of every person volunteering to help on projects other than their own are recorded in this file. E. User and Affiliate Lists. This file of lists includes: 1. List of active access users. 2. Certified NRHCAB users list. 3. NRHCAB membership lists. 4. NRHCAB affiliate organization list. -6- VI. Administrative Functions A. The staff of the North Richland Hills Cable Advisory Board will perform the following functions: 1. Coordi"nation of all training programs. 2. Coordination of portapak and studio usage. 3. Coordination of access playback. ,4. Program scheduling. 5. Screening of all access playback tapes. 6. Minor equipment repair. 7. Publicity and public relations. 8. Documentation and evaluation of programs, viewer feedback, and equipment usage. -7- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) APPLICATIONS AND FORMS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNELS 1. Application for the use of the public access channels shall be submitted in writing and shall identify the proposed access channel user by name and address, and shall specify or contain the following information: (a) The access channel desired, (b) The day or days for access cab1ecasting desired, (c) The time segment (e.g., 9:00-10:00 a.m., etc.) desired and duration of the cablecast~ (d) The nature of the program, (i.e., audio only, video tape playback, live, etc.). If video tape, will company-provided equipment be required and which format; (e) A full and complete statement of the topic or topics to be discussed or portrayed; (f) Whether the applicant desires use of available cablecasting equipment for editingJ the time and duration for which the use of the equipment is requested, (g) A statement that the access channel user is familiar with the defi- nitions and operating rules of the access channel involved, (h) A statement that no lottery is involved and that no lottery infor- mation is to be cablecast; (i) A statement that no obscene or indecent material is to be cable- cast, (j) A statement that all appropriate arrangements and clearances have been obtained from broadcast stations, networks, sponsors, music licensing organizations, performers, representatives and without limitation by the above, any other and all other persons (natural or otherwise) as may be necessary for authorization to transmit its program material over the facilities of Black Hawk Cable Com- munications; (k) In the case of equipment applications, the production equipment which will be necessary to record or present the access cablecast; and (1) Such other additional information as is necessary to enable NRHCAB to properly perform its responsibilities. 2. All requests for access are to be submitted at least ten business days in advance of the desired date and time of the proposed access cablecast. -8- 3. Requests for the use of public access time on behalf of minors (as de- fined under the laws of the State) should be made in the name of a respon- sible adult. Any such minors using the studio facilities and/or equip- ment of Black Hawk Cable shall be accompanied by a responsible adult who shall supervise the use of the facilities and equipment and execute the necessary assurances that authorization has been obtained concerning the use of the studio and/or the equipment and/or appearance of any minors on a cablecast program. The adult shall also be responsible for liability resulting from the use or appearance by a minor. The Access Coordinator may waive these requirements in appropriate circumstances. 4. All video tapes of programs and applications for live cablecasts that describe program content shall be submitted to the Access Coordinator at least two business days before scheduled to be cablecast so that there will be an· opportunity for review of content and technical quality. The judgment of the Access Coordinator shall be final in these matters with respect to the particular scheduled program. 5. All requests shall be processed on a first-come, nondiscriminatory basis pursuant to Rules Governing Operations of the Access Channels hereof. An access channel user may specify alternative dates and times in his initial request. 6. Should the Access Coordinator determine or believe that the statements in the access channel user's application are false, misleading or in- complete concerning the presentation of advertising material, lottery information or obscene or indecent material, Black Hawk Cable shall not cablecast or permit to be cablecast the material or portions of the material presented for cablecast by the access channel user. 7. Failure to comply with these rules may subject the user to forfeiture of the right to use a public access channel for a period of time appro- priate to the infringement. -9- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD APPLICATION FOR ACCESS CHANNEL CABLECASTS ( ) Public Access ( ) Leased Access 1. Date of Application 19 Local Time 2. Name: Person, group or organization applying Address: Zip Phones: (A/C) Business (A/C) Home 3. Individual completing the application (if same as above, indicate "same") Name: Relationship to group/person in item 2 above Address: Zip Phone: (A/C) Home 4. I hereby request Cablecasting Access as follows: a. Day of week Date Month a.m. b. Time periods to p.m. c. Alternate: Day Date Month a.m. Time periods to p.m. 19 19 5. Name and phone number of person to contact if different from above: If same, so indicate: Name Phone (work) (home) 6. Name and phone number of person to be present during playback or origin- ation, if different from above, if same, indicate "same as item " Name Phone (work) (home) 7. Nature of Program; ( ) Audio only, ( ) Video tape playback, ( ) live, will need company equipment (yes/no) -10- 8. Full and complete statement of the topic or topics to be discussed or portrayed (attach separate sheet, if necessary): 9. List the groups, individuals and/or agencies to which the applicant authorized Black Hawk Cable to release the program should it be requested. Signed: -11- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Video Tape Playback Statement of Compliance 1. I have read and am thoroughly familiar with the operating rules governing video tape playbacks on the Access Channel. 2. I understand that I must request playback time at least ten (10) days in advance of the proposed playback date and that I must submit the taped material that I intend to playback at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance to the Access Coordinator. This screening by the Coordinator is to check for prohibited material as set out by the Access Channel Operating Rules. 3. Playback charges (if any) shall be fully explained to me in advance of the playback. 4. I accept full responsibility for any disputes arising from the unauthorized use of copyrighted material and agree to hold blameless in any such dis- putes the NRHCAB and Black Hawk Cable Communications and their employees. 5. False or misleading statements made in this application are grounds for forfeiture of the right to use public access equipment and facilities, plus any other relief available to NRHCAB in law or equity. 6. After acceptance by the Access Coordinator, this application is nontrans- ferable. Signature of the Applicant Date ~P~VW NOT APPROVED INITIALS: Reason: -12- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Application for Access Channel Cablecast Equipment Check One: Public Access Other Access (specify) 1. Date of Application: ,19_ 2. Name: Person, Group or Organization Applying for Use Address: Phone: Business Home 3. Individual Completing the Application (If same as listed in Question 2, answer "same"): Name: Address: Phone: 4. I hereby request Access Channel video equipment to record programming material as follows: a. 19 Check-Out Day Month Date (Equipment may be checked out for a one-day duration at a time. If additional time is needed an no other demand for the equipment has been scheduled, another one-day duration may be granted.) b. Name of person using equipment (persons must be trained and certified by NRHCAB as competent with the equipment.) (If same as listed in Question 2, answer "same".) Name: Address: Phone: Business Home 5. Certifi~ation number of person using equipment: Date of certification: -13- Page Two Signature of Applicant 19 Date Approved Date Not Approved Date List'of equipment checked out: Comments, details: (if disapproved, must contain details) Deposit amount $ /hour day week month Signature acknowledging equipment Date Signature acknowledging deposit Date Returned~ Condition: a.m. /p.m. 19 Good Other: Deposit amount returned $ Retained $ Signature acknowledging refund Date Signature acknowledging return Date -14- NOkTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD Statement of Compliance 1. I have read and am thoroughly familiar with the contents of the Operating Rules of the Access Channel. 2. I am thoroughly familiar with the contents of the program material to be taped and state: Neither lottery nor lottery material will be cablecast. No advertisIng material will be cablecast. No obscene or indecent material will be cablecast. Arrangements and clearances have been obtained from broadcast stations, networks, sponsors, music licensing organizations, performers' repre- sentatives and any other persons necessary to authorize transmission of program material on this cable television system's access channel. 3. I further understand that I assume full responsibility for any disputes arising from unauthorized use of copyrighted material and agree to hold harmless in any such disputes NRHCAB and Black Hawk Cable Communications and their employees. 4. I understand that I may be criminally or civilly liable for performing material which contains advertising, lottery or lottery information, or obscene or indecent material. 5. I agree to pay the costs of any repairs to access video equipment made necessary by abuse, theft or careless handling while such equipment is in my possession (normal wear and tear excepted). 6. False or misleading statements made in this application are g~ounds for forfeiture of the right to use public access equipment and facilities, plus such other remedies in law or equity, which may be available to N~C~. 7. After acceptance by the Access Coordinator, this application is non- transferable. Signature of Applicant Date ,~p~vw INITIALS: -15-