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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1981-05-11 Agendas MAY 11, 1981 . '. LITIGATION/PERSONNEL ACTIONS (CLOSED) 1. Drainage Assessment Policy on Rufe Snow Drive (Richard Albin) 2. Appointment/Re-appointment of P & Z Commission Members (Councilman Ramsey) ',. ~ I, PRE-COUNCIL - OPEN 1. Discussion on Sigh Ordinance - Bank of North Texas (Councilman Jim Kenna) 2. Discussion on North Richland Hills Cable Advisory Board - Cable TV Rules and Regulations (Councilman Jim Wood) 3. Discussion on proposed water & Sewer rates (Cecil Forester - Allen Bronstad) .--- . . . . SUMMARY SHEET OF RUFE SNOW DRIVE ASSESSMENT RATE REVISIONS BASED ON UPDATED ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND DELETION OF ALL OFF-SITE STORM DRAINAGE COSTS FROM ASSESSMENT PROGRAM Total Estimated Cost of Assessable Portion of Paving Total Estimated Cost of Assessable Storm Drainage Total Estimated Cost of Assessable Curb and Gutter Total Estimated Cost of Assessment Program Including Contingencies Total Estimated Cost of Non-Assessable Project Grand Total Estimated Project Cost Curb & Gutter Commercial Assess. Rate Paving Commercial Assessment Rate Drainage Commercial Assess. Rate Total Commercial Assess. Rate TOTAL PROPERTY OWNER ASSESSMENTS E-Systems TESCO Cary Vollintine Donald Kerr Roger Brooks Crossroads Richland Enterprises (H&S) Intercontinental Pipe & Steel Guajardo Busch Walsh Clayton Reason Ma rks Schuler TOTAL TOTAL ESTIMATED NORTH RICHLAND COSTS J AN. 9, 19 81 APRIL 22, 1981 $ 630,117.40 $ 541,951.70 454,802.00 133,838.00 53,934.00 44,433.73 1,252,738.74 792,245.77 36,644.30 311,771.90 1,289,383.04 1,104,017.67 6.60 35.32 14.24 $56.16/F.F. $182,322.81 13,211.33 13,646.88 19,676.10 1,208.98 151,275.09 83,648.35 55,593.87 652.67 400.50 344.87 344.87 344.87 344.87 400.50 $523,416.56 $765,966.48 6.05 28.48 8.66 $43.19/F.F. $142,426.74 6,513.74 10,495.17 14,390.26 735.23 89,089.97 43,004.72 31,192.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 $337,847.92 $766,169.75 . . . ~... ...~ -........ PRE-COUNCIL MEETING - 11 MAY 1981 Item 2: Discussion of Sign Ordinance - Bank of North Texas History At the regular council meeting on 27 April, we conducted a public hearing, PZ81-5 request of KEM Advertising for Bank of North Texas and Hudiburg Chevrolet, to rezone Block 2, Lot 1, Carder Additio~, from commercial-specific use sale of alcoholic beverages to commercial-specific use billboard. Action on this item w~s post- poned pending a review by the newly formed Sign Ordinance Committee. Discussion KEM Advertising would be the owners of the subject sign; however, they have signed a seven year contract with the Bank.of North Texas. During this seven year period, advertising on the sign would be totally under the control of the Bank of North Texas. There is an element of urgency to our action since the Bank of North Texas plans to use the sign to herald its new drive-in bank, which is due to open in June, on the north side of the Airport Freeway and ßast of Jo Beel's. I have met twice with the Sign Ordinance Committee and, unfortunately, only two members showed up at each meeting. Neither of these two ~entlemen is negative about this particular sign; however, they did request that I review with the advertising company personnel the possibility of a slightly smaller sign that would be closer to the roof of Wallpape~-to-Go. I was also informed by the advertising people that the height of the proposed sign fully considered its effect on the background, the houses on the hill, and the Furr's Cafeteria and Steak & Ale signs. Anything lower could block the view of these other signs. As to size, this is a common standard billboard and although it is not the smallest, it is not the largest either. Mr. Jim Daniel frrim ~EM Advertising has agreed that he would give us the authority to review and limit material advertised on this sign. He also recognizes that upon adoption of a new sign ordinance, he may have to remove the sign sometime in the future (between approximately 5-10 years). There are numerous signs of this size, and some that are taller, in our city over which we have had no control. Recommendation Since I believe it would be unfair to restrict the primary user, Bank of North Texas, I recommend tnat we approve the sign as _.___-----/ T""'· . . . PRE-COUNCIL MEETING - 11 MAY 1981 Page 2 presented by KEM Advertising with the added stipulation that future messages on the sign highlight only events, businesses, developments, etc., taking place in North Rich1and Hills, This would prevent a true commercialization such as cigarette ads, etc., and would relieve future councils, the Bank of North Texas, and KEM Advertising from the burden of approving each sign change. In summary, if a zoning change was not required we would have had no input into this activity. I do not think we should penalize the Bank of North Texas because a zoning ordinance change is required. - V4J1 im Kenna City Councilman North Richland Hills , <, . Ii .3;1"< r· . ...... . m· .; ..>. ..... ;j.i'.. ... : ... . . . .. I· . jii· . ...... .~: --l .:.:-: : .:.:., "':i::¡¡¡j .. :: .. : : , .. 1 . :. .. ~~¡: :i;!1¡'r!:I~i;i"i~ . .. ¡¡ ../ . . ... .; .... /, . ... ... ,/ . ..i.. .... .. ..... ...... ......'..:.;:1 ..... ..¡f' d··.. .. . 1/ ....:. .. ..)~.,.. .... . ¡;....;··)~..i) I~~,....) j .... q ..............:..: . Jh"'.h . :.::.,. .. .n . . ... ... 1!i!~:[';]![¡I¡i¡I;¡¡¡i:¡I¡'i!l¡i!:il!¡ii:~:;~~f ~ .....: -:.:-:. ¡- ~ H121 . ) - TO: ~e F R O~1 : Chuck Williams, City Manager 1 DATE May 5, 1981 Wanda Calvert, Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: Zoning & Platting Cases to be heard by the City Council May 11, 1981 e e PZ 81-4 APPROVED BY P & Z (36 were contacte PZ 81-16 APPROVED BY P & Z (35 were contacted) PS 81-9 APPROVED PZ 81-9 APPROVED BY P & Z (14 were contacted) PZ 81-10 APPROVED BY P & Z (27 were contacted) PZ 81-14 APPROVED BY P & Z (13 were contacted) Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 29-66, Block 4281, Richland Terrace Addition, from the present classification of Community Unit Development to a proposed classification of Multi-Family-Quadroplexes. This property is located south of Maplewood Drive and east of Cloyce Drive. This property will be known as Lots 33R-43R, Block 4281, Richland Terrace Addition. Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 67-100, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition, from the present classification of Community Unit Development to a proposed classification of Multi-Family-Row Houses. This property is located south of Maplewood Drive, north of Short Street, and east of the proposed extension of Maranna Way. Request of Charles W. Beane, Inc. for replat of Lots 33R-43R, Block 42B1, Richland Terrace Addition. Request of Marion Webster & Roselyn Salling to rezone Lot 3, Block 33, Nor'East Addition, from the present classification of 1F-9 to a proposed classification of Local Retail. This property is located at 5417 Davis Blvd., approximately 148 ft. south of Nor'East Drive. Request of Bill Ridgway with Showbiz Pizza Place to rezone a portion of Tract 13F, Abstract 1606, W.W. Wallace Survey, from the present classification of Local Retail to a proposed classification of Local Retail-Specific Use- Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. Thi's property is located on Grapev; ne Hwy. at Birchwood Drive, approximately 90 ft. north of the Pizza Hut. Request of Carl Starr to rezone Lot 7, Block 33, Nor'East Addition, from the present classi- fication of 1F-9 to a proposed classification of Local Retail. This property is located at 5401 Davis Blvd. e e e - --_.. --~. - -... .- \ /..r1 ) /' '._-<,,' ¡ SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT: Dennis Horvath, BACKGROUND: As directed by the Council on April 20, prepared a new estimated assessment roll for Rufe Snow Drive. To minimize the potential of law suits the off-site drainage assessment has been deleted. Richard will summarize this in Pre Council. This. is apparently a good compromise to Allen Hamm"s problems wi~h his drainage assessment. \fuen new estimates are approved by Council this will be our final offer before we are forced to condemrr~his property. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: .J ¡' BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: o ' lJ UMA.4~ (~ -----~-~--~--~-~~--~~~~-~~-----~--~~-~~~--~--~~~~--~-~~~~-~--~~~~-~~--~~-~-~~~~ . _...... "t --. . , - -...._-- .;;.. :",:..... ............. _...-- - .--- --'- ......-...-.-- . ....'. -.--- . -~_. --- ,'-... ..--.- e e e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas Ar·r1 'I Z.~, 1:: f!.l nO!ior~b'r r~a.ytJr ~t1 City C:~JJn~11 C i t y t) f \.ft.~ r~ t h n i c h 1 an (l ~~ i 11 3 7~rl ~,¡. (. LGf1r ?2D nor'th [1 i c~ 1 ~ i1j ~'·:i 1·1 S ft Taxa s 76118 Re: 3-315, CIr( or ~~nqTH PICiiLJ~ND H lLS, L\UFE ~:~~C~\:; Pr:\!I:i~D flS~~~E:S'i:r;T ~r l ....~~~- In accordance with your fr¡struct;(}n~ t:) H~ r,tt' tne ~'~i)u~cíl \or·~· ~~~!3ion ~~-tonday, April ,at 1921,. \œ havt~ r·~\t'ised the Assess~~\~ot f;o11 for tne. r.;:f~r~r'c!:d projQ·ct to ~¿f1 ;~c t th~ ;:~-¿a 1 et i (r1 ~f a 11 :¡ S$"~S $~ei1t$ fryr tt Jff-s 1 tett 5 tJrn 1r!1i nð·~r..~. ':;n 1.y s tor:r d ra i ~;¡~~ ~J;::n j:.1 ~fle r~u Fo ~rf'Y.~ r1]ht-.)f~Ha.y is i)1cl.jd-:~j 'in th2~~ r~viSf~·1 J1S5~5:jf~i~frt c;~lr:-ul ~ti~)í1S~ Tha r2vi5e~ Assess~;ef~t Poll along wit}: t~,~ c.¡11~!;1~1tif:" ("J'f~th-:\rJ5 \fSM ~~ attach~d for ~!Qur re'/; ~w. ~)3çe ~;,jð,. 5 incl ùdes a s¡jm~t~ltry :)f t~:~ e"t1m~ted t~tal iissess~nünts to all abuttit'9 prcp~rt,Y :J',j~H'rS 21 en\) 'F/it~ 0$tiT,at2c fit.! cc~s ts. 7'~-:is nevi 3:td ~s~;~~S~;t1c::t ?:Jl1 ~.l S!) r'::fl (~Gt:s ~~0r~ -:¡Jrren·t ~$ ;:i~Jjt(~j (:t~n- ~ truC.ti:)n C(jsts b~sed an r"~?ce?1t $it';~i 1·~~· prf)~~!ct5 ·:Jr(~'Sent:·!.Y u~~~f~r eJr:- stTuct'fan in th~)r~!~ ~.Jow~v~~, t~:: f1;)'11 ~~S~;!S'5~~2nt ~c'11 \~111 be ul ti.... iiirl to 1 y ha S€'t1 on ò·t tu·~ 1 r: s-bui 1 ~ CßftS trt) ct1 c~ cos ts. P1.~a5e Cl:ll if Y1)U ~~av~ an..y ~ue5tion3 c'JnC~M1ing this reY'ISed A$se~5:~e!1t Roll . .-w~ RW¡\/l,it: E:!closures c c : ~~T It Ch a r 1 e s t1. }! 111 f arn s. C 1 t.v !<! a n as ~ r ~1r. Dennis Horvath. Assistant City :ianage~ 4f.~~ THIS COP'( FOR ~~r. Cecil Forr~st~r. Dir!ctor of '?uJ11c \.,:~r;·~5' 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 e CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS RUFE SNOW DRIVE PAVING AND DRAINAGE FROM I.H. 820 TO INDUSTRIAL PARK BLVD. REVISED ASSESSMENT CALCULATIONS April 22, 1981 TYPE OF IMPROVEMENTS e 2" type "0" hot mix asphal tic concrete surface on 6n type flAu hot mix asphaltic concrete base course on 611 stabilized subgrade with 6" curb and 18" gutter, and underground stonn drainage with curb inlets in Rufe Snow Drive, Lewis Drive, Buenos Aires and Trinidad Drive. ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS DESCRIPTION OF ESTIMATED UNIT TOTAL CONSTRUCTION ITEMS QUANTITY PRICE COST SECTION A -- ASSESSMENT PROGRAM PAVING IMPROVEMENTS Unclassified Street Excavation 19,121 C.Y. $ 3.00 $ 57,363.00 Subgrade Stabilized with Lime 51 urry (6" Thick) 31,369 S. Y . 1.30 40,779.70 Lime for Subgrade Stabilization 380 TONS 75.00 28,500.00 MC-30 or EA-HVMS Prime Coat @ O~25 Gal./S.Y. with Sand 29,100 S.V. 0.30 8,730.00 RC-2 or EA-HVRS Asph. Tack Coat @ 0.15 Gal./S.Y. 85,100 S.Y. 0.20 17,020.00 Type "0" HMAC Compacted 211 Thick 28,400 S.Y. 3.25 92,300~OO Type nAil HMAC Compacted 2" Thick 85,900 S.Y. 3.25 279,175.00 Type II-A-A Yellow Pavem~nt Markers e (Reflectorized) 214 EACH 8.00 1,712.00 Type I-C White Pavement Markers (Reflectorized) 214 EACH 10.00 1,712.00 Yellow Traffic Buttons (Non-Reflectorized) 1,466 EACH 5.00 7,330.00 White Traffic Buttons (Non-Reflectorized) 1,466 EACH 5.00 7,330.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF ASSESSABLE PORTION OF PAVING ............................................... $541,951.70 Page 1 e City of North Richland Hills Rufe Snow Drive Paving & Drainage Fran I.H. 820 to Industrial Park Blvd. STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS (ON-SITE) A. Lewis Drive System - Rufe Snow Sta. 11+19 to Sta. 20+00 18" Di a . (Cl. I I I) RCP, Complete 232 L.F. $ 22.00 $ 5,104.00 21" D i a. ~ Cl. I II ~ RCP, Complete 188 L.F. 24.00 4,512.00 27" Di a . Cl. I I I RCP, Complete 162 L.F. 33.00 5,346.00 33 II Di a. (Cl. I I I) RCP, Complete 200 L.F. ..itG.OO 8,000.00 3611 Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 259 L.F. . 48.00 12,432.00 51 Curb Inl et 1 EACH 1,200.00 1,200."00 10' Curb Inlet 1 EA CH 1,400.00 1,400.00 15 I Curb Inl et 4 EACH 2,100.00 8,400.00 e Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 11+71 1 L.S. 2,200.00 2,200.00 Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 15+71 1 L.S. 2,200.00 2,200.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF SYSTEM nAil ASSESSABLE STORM DRAINAGE ........................................ $50,794.00 B. Buenos Aires System - Rufe Snow Sta. 20+00 to Sta. 30+00 18" Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 24" Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 3311 Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 36 II D i a . (C 1. I I I ) R C P, Com p 1 e te 5' Curb In1 et 151 Curb Inlet storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 23+50 Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 26+32 204 L.F. 268 L.F. 150 L.F. 190 L.F. 2 EACH 5 EACH 1 L.S. 1 L.S. $ 22.00 28.00 40.00 48.00 1,200.00 2,100.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 $ 4,488.00 7,504.00 6,000.00 9,120.00 2,400.00 10,500.00 2,200.00 2,200.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF SYSTEM "BIt ASSESSABLE STORM DRAINAGE ........................................ $44,412.00 c. Trinidad Drive System - Rufe Snow Sta. 30+00 to Sta. 42+36 e 18" Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 2111 Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 24" Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 33" Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 51 Curb Inl et 15' Cu r bIn 1 e t 20' Curb In1 et Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 35+73 86 L.F. 250 L.F. 80 L.F. 395 L.F. 2 EACH 1 EACH 2 EACH 1 L.S. $ 22.00 24.00 28.00 40.00 1,200.00 2,100.00 3,000.00 2,200.00 $ 1,892.00 6,000.00 2,240.00 15,800.00 2,400.00 2,100.00 6,000.00 2,200.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF SYSTEM "C" ASSESSABLE STORM DRAINAGE ....................................... $ 38,632.00 Page 2 e e e City of North Richland Hills Rufe Snow Drive Paving & Drainage Fran I.H. 820 to Industrial Park Blvd. GRAND TOTAL COST OF ON-SITE ASSESSABLE STOR~1 DRAINAGE ....................................... $133,838.00 CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS 611 Curb and 18" Gutter with Reinforcing Steel 8,078.86 L.F. $5.50 $ 44,433.73 SUMMARY OF ASSESSABLE PROJECT COSTS Curb and Gutter.............................................. ._'.... Pa v; ng ............................................................ Ora i nage .......................................................... $ 44,433.73 541,951.70 133,838.00 Plus 10% Engineering, Administration, Layout, . Ins pe c t ion and T est i n 9 .......................................... 72,022.34 $792,245.77 TOTAL ASSESSMENT PROJECT (SECTION A) ............................. SECTION B -- NOT PART OF ASSESSMENT PROGRM1 .--------- \ \ \ -MÎSC. CONSTRUCTION Sawcuts for Removal of Existing Concrete and Asphalt Remove Existing Curb & Gutter 6" Thick Concrete Valleys with Reinforcing Steel 511 Thick Concrete Driveways with Reinforcing Steel 411 Thick Cl. IIBII 2000 PSI Concrete for Median Type tlD" HMAC for Transistions and Misc. Uses Adjust Water Valve Boxes to Finished Grade L---- -. 29 0 L. F . $ 2.50 $ 725.00 110 L.F. 3.00 330.00 137 S.Y. 40.00 5,480.00 412 S.F. 4.00 1,648.00 1,470 S.F. 4.00 5,880.00 315 TONS 50.00 15,750.00 10 EACH 350.00 3,500.00 SUB-TOTAL ............ $ 33,313.00 OFF-SITE STORM DRAINAGE ' 18" Dia. (Cl. I I I) RCP, Compl ete 29 0 L. F . $ 22.00 $ 6,380.00 2411 Dia. (Cl. III) RCP, Complete 228 L.F. 28.00 6,384.00 33" Dia. (Cl. I I I ) RCP, Complete 962 L.F. 40.00 38,480.00 36" Dia. ( Cl. I I I) RCP, Complete 894 L.F. 48.00 42~912.00 48" Dia. ( Cl. I I I ) RCP, Complete 1,050 L.F. 64.00 67,200.00 54" Dia. ( Cl. I I I) RCP, Complete 880 L.F. 72.00 63,360.00 10 I Cu rb In 1 e t 15 EACH 1,400.00 21,000.00 Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 28+00 (A) 1 L.S. 2,200.00 2,200.00 Storm Drain Vault @ Sta. 38+50 (A) 1 L.S. 2,200.00 2,200.00 SUB-TOTAL ............ $250,116.00 Page 3 e City of North Richland Hills Rufe Snow Drive Paving & Drainage From I.H. 820 ta Industrial Park Blvd. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF NON-ASSESSABLE PORTION OF CONSTRUCTION ............................................ $283~429.00 PLUS 10% ENGINEERING, ADMINISTRATION, LAYOUTS, INSPECTION AND TESTING ............................................. $ 28~342.90 TOTAL NON-ASSESSABLE PROJECT (SECTION B) ........................... $311,771.90 ASSESSMENT RATE CALCULATIONS 1. Assessment Rate Reduction Factors: a. From Resolution 79-28 e ZONING CURB & GUTTER 60% 100% PAVING & DRAINAGE Residential Commerci al 25% 40% b. A side yard adjustment in the amount of one-third (1/3) of the regular assessment will be allowed in IIR" dwelling districts. This adjustment will be allowed for the entire length of side yards on platted, developed lots. c. A rear yard adjustment in the amount of one-half (~) of the regular assessment will be allowedln "R" dwelling districts. 2. Curb and Gutter Assessment Rate a. Residential $5.50/F.F. x 1.10 x 0.60 = $3.63/F.F. b. Commercial $5.50/F.F. x 1.10 x 1.00 = $6.05/F.F. 3. Paving Assessment Rate e Total Estimated Assessable Paving Costs = $541~951.70 x 1.10 = $596~146.87 Total Paving Front Footage = 2(Sta. 42+37 - Sta. 0+50) = 8~374.00 F.F. Total Paving Costs Per Front Foot = $596~146.87/8,374.00 = $71.19/F.F. a. Residential Assessment Rate = $71.19 x 0.25 = $17.80/F.F. b. Commercial Assessment Rate = $71.19 x 0.40 = $28.48/F.F. Page 4 City of North Richland Hills Rufe Snow Drive Paving & Drainage From I.H. 820 to' Industrial Park Blvd. 4. Storm Drainage Assessment Rate Total Est. Assessable Storm Drainage Costs = $133,838.00 x 1.10 = $14 7,221.80 Total Storm Drainage Front Footage = 6,799.64 (See Asses. Roll ) Total Storm Drainage Costs Per Front Foot = $147,221.30/6,799.64 = 521.65/FF a. Residential Assessment Rate = $21.65 x 0.25 = $5.41/FF b. Commercial ._ Assessment Rate = $21.65 x 0.40 = $8.66/FF S U M M A R Y From Revised Assessment Roll Tabulation: Total Estimated Assessments to Property Owners Fronting Rufe Snow from I.H. 820 to St. Louis South- western Railroad. CURB, GUTTER OWNER and PAVING DRAINAGE TOTAL 1. Trustees of E-Systems Pool , Inc. $120,549.41 $21,877.33 $142,4 2. TESCO 6,513.74 0.00 6,51_ 3. Cary Vollintine 8,390.79 2,104.38 10,495.1/ 4. Donald Kerr & Assoc. 9,263.71 5,126.55 14,390.26 5. Roger Brooks 0.00 735.23 735.23 6. Crossroads Development Co. 77,867.91 11,222.06 89,089.97 7. Richland Enterprises 34,331.87 8,622.85 43,004.72 8. Intercontinental Pipe & Steel , Inc. 21,995.61 9,196.48 31,192.09 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROP. 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U r-i .µ r- s::: to }- +> r- · -0 c::::c. \D (Y) -0 rö -r- \D CQJr-N C QJ:E S- u c: $- CY: '" OaJrdN 0 QJ '0 ftlt!J U+-'3: V1 u.µ-o u r- ..c: V) s.... V> OJ ro S- (/') - r- OJ (!j ...c: .--I .µ (Ó OJ LO .µ r- OJ > c::: vas- x +J oð N -r- r- +->~rtl z -r- N 0 <JJ s::: 00 ::JrtS s::: 04- ~ cr: '" Z J- ........ M (/') 0 ........ ""'-"" 0 z 0 0 ~ ~ ¡ N ~ . r-i N ("t') :2:0 ~ .--I ,....-t ::::> z ). e e e /__ 0'1 /») I c9'"...·..,...., / ¿ søtu1£ ~ ._----~------------ 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- men t . 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 Source Pro&rams - 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 Exchan~ - Many internal city usages of cable are possible such as: 1. Training for City personnel 2. Information exchange between the cities on mattgrs 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 approp"riate 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 cablecast 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- e 4. Error - Should human error result in the cable cast 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- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) NORTH RICHUU~D HILLS CO~~ruNITY ACCESS OPERATING RULES In order to fulfill its purpose, the North Richland Hills Cable .c'\dvisory 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 th.ose 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 mad·e 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 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 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 \~ithout written per~~ssion 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, \~ill 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. e 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 tiffies 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) (Se~ 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 4IÞ théfò1îOWing 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 £eedback,and equipment usage. '~ J ¡ } \"e K v ¡-t) ( J / ~).....IL \, L) -è. ,_ ,1 ~j _ _ . >~t/ "'. ~'w~../'~ t, -~,\ (" e 6- ¡ [ í I ~- í ~ '. .- 1~ A '- ~'" ¡it} V J ''-..1 ì 1\< O-.-~.~ e -7- NORTH RICHL~ND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD (NRHCAB) APPLICATIONS AND FORHS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS Clli\NNELS 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 cab1ecast~ (d) The nature of the program, (i.e., audio only, video tape playback, live, etc.). If video tape, will company-provided 'equipmerit 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 editing~ 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, ariy other and all other persons (natur~l 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 na~e 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 ~p 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. e 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. 4IÞ -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.ID. b. Time periods to p.m. c. Alternate: Day Date }lonth 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- ~ NORTH RICHULND 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 ~plication is nontrans- ferable. Signature of the Applicant Date APPROVED NOT APPROVED INITIALS: Reason: -12- e e e NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CABLE ADVISORY BOARD A lication for Access Channel Cablecast E ui ment Check One: PublicAccess 1. Date of Application: Other Access (specify) 2 · Name: , 19 -- Address: Phone: ~- Person, Group or Organization ApplYing for Use Business 3. Individual Completing the Application (If same as listed in Question 2, answer "same"): Home Name: Address: Phone: 4. I hereby request Access Channel video equipment to record programming material as follows: a. Check-Out Day Month Date 19 (Equipment may be checked out for a ~e-daL 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 5. Certification number of person using equipment: Home Date of certification: -13- Page Two 19 Signature of Applicant 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- · ' e NORTH RICHLtu~DHILLS 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 advertisïng 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. e 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: e -15- ~.iI.._. ,.'<:·.~./¡'~,~.~~~.~~rAl;'~,: '~;,rAî,' ~~r~.,·\· ~.:~m~~... \~~~,' ñ : ·~~,.~~ri~~~~~~~'~.·r~~... <~~.~ ~~iä~Ld~1 \y, j~1.~~lfal~ï~~ ..{. (~. .!. ..' ~~{ß\~~ ~ ~ iI ~ Ii I ÌI ((ítp of 1}ortb l\ícblanb j!)ílls II .~ To E m . VONLaPLANTE l1li Si ~~ ~ . I II ~ &.i ~ -II ~ e J}ortb l\ícblanb J}iU5, ~tXa5 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE e ml:--' ~. ~ In recognition of 6; v() years of faithful service to the City in The F,Úte. Department. Dated at North Richland Hills, Texas, this 11 th day of A~rt 1j, .1!L& 1 e Ii " -"'JeIIVI.I~~ 1- Ä ¡ . ¡ I e '. e -DJ\TE: ! I 1/""1' May 5", 1981 ~. SUBJECT: Appointment to Planning & Zoning Commission DEPARTMENT: Planning & Zoning BACKGROUND: Carl Greenfield and Marjorie Nash's terms of office expired on May 1, 1981. These individuals should be re-appointed at this council meetinq. Mark Hannon has also agreed to serve out the term of former Commission member Ronnie Newman who·s term expires 5-1-82. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Appoint Mark Hannon, reappoint Carl Greenfield and Marjorie Nash to Planning & Zoning Commission. BUDGETED" ITEr1: NO. x YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A -----------------------------------------------------------------~------------- e e e . U l-\ It: May ~, 1 ~ö 1 ( ( SUBJECT: PZ' 81-4 Zoninq reguest for Lots 29-66, Block 4281, R~Lhlarui Tprr~rp Addn. from Community Unit Development to Multi-FamilY-Quadroplexes DEPARTMENT: Planning & Zoning BACKGROUND: Mr. Beane previously requested t1ulti-Famlli-Quadroplexes zoning on the atea given above plus Lots 67-100, Blo~k 4282, Richland .Terrace, but the neighbors insisted on single story row-houses next to the single family. Mr. Beane agreed to this. T~e Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of Multi-Family-Quadroplex zoning with the understanding that Mr. Beane come back with another zoning request on Lots 67-100, Block 42B2, ~or·Multi-Family-Row-Houses. Mr. Beane did so and the neighbors were happy. This property is located south of t·1aplewood Drive and east of Cloyce·Drive. This property must be replatted into larger lots \vhi·ch will be Case No, PU_Î-9. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial of Zoning Request. BUDGET EO' ITEr.,): YES NO X ACCOUNT NUr ER: N/A ~-~~~~-~----~-~~---~~-~~----~~---~~-~~~~---~~---~--~~-~-~-~~----~~--~~-~----~~~ Page 2 p & Z ~linu tes ì'larch 26, 1981 e e PS 81-11 APP ROVE PZ 81-4 . / ( ( :~:'> \vould like to COffiInent on it. l-Ie said HI, he ~vill provide an easementzas so as they can detect where it is. ~fr. Stetnbridge said he had s~ched the city utility maps and cou~' t find it. Ire said the house \vas v~ old and a porch had been built ~and he hopes it isn't under it. r-lr. S tßTfibridge . aid in regard to I tern ually the po~icy of the require this since the subject alreadr is hooked up to city water. He said e requests the Commission ,.¡aive m #2. Mr. Forester said the man is already on city 't~ater. The Chairman called for anyone 't~ishing to speak regarding this matter, to please corne f or\vard. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. "t-lr. Netvman moved, seconded by }lr. BO\ven) to approve PS 81-11 subject to getting the water line taken care of and to exempting Item #2. rbp motjon r~~rip~ 4-0. Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 29-66, Block 42Bl~ and Lots 67-100 Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition, from the present classification of Community Unit Development zoning to a proposed classi- fication of Multí-Family-Quadroplexes. This property is located south of ~laplewood Drive and east of Cloyce Drive. This property will be known as Lots 33R-43R, Block 42B1, and Lots 67R-77R, Block 42B2~ Richland Terrace Addition. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come fonJard. .I:' a[~ e j p & Z Þlinutes lylarch 26, 1981 ( \ / \, I . I, I 1\ t. . \ ..~~-- There being no one wishing to speak in favor of the request, the Chairman called for anyone \.¡isfling to speak in opposition to this request to please come forward. Bobby rlcCown~ 5020 Susan Lee Lane, came fODvard to represent the property owners against this request." He said he lived directly behind the proposed quadroplexes. He said it would be an invasion of privacy, the area was quite congested and they did not feel they would have any more privacy \.;i th a- privacy fence.. He said the existing privacy fence is not maintained. He said that they would rather see this area developed into lower single story dwellings as opposed to quadroplexes. Mr. McCown said if the Commission does approve these quadroplexes they would like for there to be no balconies, less windows, etc. on the back so they won't feel their privacy is being invaded. Mr. McCown said they realize the property has to be developed in some. way. They kind of feel like this property is theirs also and that it would degrade their property. :rIr. [';IcCown said no one he has talked to is in favor of this request; they feel there are enough apartments in North Richland Hills now, especially in the immediate vicinity they live in. He said when he first moved here, he had no problem getting on Davis Blvd., but now he has to go up and under the under- pass. He felt the apartments would just add to the problem. Mr. Greenfield asked if the feeling of the group was for the present zoning. Mr. :rlcCo~ro. said it 't"as. Mr. Snyder said community unit development reqaired a site plan which was' submitted several years ago providing for one story to~vnhouses~ 8 units per block. \fuat could be built today would be 71 units. There is an approved Page 4 p & Z ~linutes },larch 26:þ 1981 I . e\ e ( "' c -:,~~> building plan of 1,000 sq. ft. under the existing zoning. ì·'1r. ÞlcCown asked the Comnlission to please consider the single story adjacent to their homes. Mr. Morris said he had copies of the plat as is and the proposed plat. He passed out copIes to interested people in the audience and gave pictures to the Commission for viewing. Mr. Morris said he appreciates their desire to keep their neighborhood as nice as it is now and that is their intention also. Mr. Morris said it is currently platted into 71 small lots, 22 to 25 ft. wide. They propose to change to 22 larger lots, each having a quadroplex with spacing between them. There would not be a solid line of buildings. t-Ir. }lorris said to notice on the plat the existi~g 17 units outlined in red and the blue area shows the three quadroplexes currently being built_ The green is the àrea in question. Mr. Morris said the street is 32' wide and 87' long, the alley is 871ft. long. It will cost approximately $64~OOO.OO to pave~ curb, and gutter it at Mr. Beane's expense." There will be no cost to homeowners or the city. The pictures shown to the Commission were shown to the audience. Mr. Morris said they were the existing quadroplexes that were currently b~ing built. The proposed quadroplexes will be the same type. Mr. Morris said if the zoning change is approved, they will start on Cloyce. A~so, their plans are to beautify the area. Every trash container will have its own individual compound. Mr. Beane would also house those trash containers Page 5 P tl. Z l-linutes r-larch 26, 1981 ( \ / I .( \, ç .~ ::-~ now existing at his expense. He said that all construction and streets will be to city's codes. Mr. Morris said each quadroplex will have approximately $160~OOO value for a total of 3~'million dollars plus an additional $64~OOO for streets. Mr. John Hubert of 5001 Susan Lee Lane came fo~vard. He asked if there would be another alley next to the houses. It shows a privacy fence and utility easement. He said there was a 5' gap between the two fences. 't-lr. Tucker said that 'vould have to be agreed upon by the owners. He said 11e believed there would be an alley fence then the utility easement. Mr. Hubert said there is an access man hole inside. his yard and they have to come into his yard to fix it. Mr. McCown said they preferred the alley was not there at all. It would be made a race track thereby increasing the noise level.. Mr. Bowen asked Mr. Morris if they had any plans for a recreation area. Mr. Morris said none are proposed. Mr. Greenfield said with the present plan there is a recreation ~rea shown. ~lr. Snyder shol;.¡ed the current site plan to the audience and explained it would cut out an 8-unit complex. Ì"lr. Morris said the parking needs to be behind the building per city require- ments and that the alley would be used by the tenants and wouldn't be a race track. ~~..Morris said concerning access to the freeway with Maryanna paved and guttered it would open up another exit from Maplewood to the freeway. P & Z ~. Ii nut e s l~[arch 26~ 1981 e 'e I { . e ( \ .> þ Mr. Tucker said that under the present zoning there are now 64 to\jnhomes and the alle~vay is planned in exact location in present zoning. Mr. Morris asked if the recreational area needs to be in the center? Mr. Greenfield said they were just showing where the present recreational is proposed. Mr. Snyder said ~Ir. Morris . proposed to change from 64 units to 88 units, a change in density. He said if the Commission sees fit to approve the request the present recreation area would cease to exist. Susan Walker of ·5009 Susan Lee Lane came fon~ard. She said she respected the business standpoint of view but asked for them to look at it from theirs; you can look 25' away and see two stories staring them in the face. She said she didn't want a two-story .d~"elling . there. She said the crime rate was increasing and the extra families would increase it even more and you can't get on the free~"ay 'tv"here it ~"as discussed because there is no ramp there. Henry Blanton, 3543 Paraaiont, came forward. He said he had property on Susan Lee between Short and Maplewood. He said where he lives now there is a two story apartment complex in back of his fence and that there are some problems that haven't been mentioned. People who moved there would take a short cut across his property. He said he had to put up a high fence to stop it. He said he was in favor of the apartments but would like to see a 6' fence rather than a 4' since people still climb over the 4' fence. Harold Sandel, 5008 Susan Lee Lane, came forward and said they filed a petition with more than the required signatures. 1:. ct bel P & z r-LLnutes }-[arch 26> 1981 ( \ ( \ " ~_::::~1- He said they would li~e their privacy and with community unit development there are certain provisions that could be made. He said there could be a deletion of windows in the back and he would rather have single stories. Mr. Bowen asked if it is possible for the city to make decisions concerning overlook windows. Mr. Forester said it would have to be voluntary. Sue Turner, 4921 Susan Lee Lane, came fonvard. She said she would like to I know where would the trash containers be located; would people use them, 'tvhat about pests, and regarding the privacy fence children take the boards off. She said there would be transient people and crimes \vould increase. She said it might cost the developer 3~ million dollars to build the proposed quadroplexes, but the homeowners 'tv-QuId lose several thousand dollars in value . to their homes. Mr. Greenfield asked if they had an additional fence. Mrs. Turner said. she had a 4' cyclone. Mrs. Sutphin, an associate of Mr. Morris, came fouÝard. She said each trash bin would be on a concrete pad at each individual compound. The present apartments have no designated place, but they will combine the trash containers. She said the original design turned the apartments so the balconies overlooked the balconies but the city would not allow this. She said this could be an alternative. ~lr. Greenfield asked how the dumpster would be emptied in the space avàil'able.. ~Ir. Tucker said an alleytvay usually was not wide enough to turn around in. Page 8 p & Z ~linutes }larch 26, 1981 e e e I . \. I . \ ,/ Mrs. Stuphin said they have been assured by t~e builder that this will be taken care of. Mr. Tucker said it appears to him that there would be a 30-37% increase in density over the original plan. Mr. Bowen asked if the other quadroplexes were turned as Mrs. Stuphin said, would there' be no windows? Mrs. Stuphin said there~vould be two windows pèr unit. Mrs. Walker came forward again. She said there is a 5' easement between the two fences, then there would be a 20' utility easement. She asked if parking would be on this 20' easement. Mr. Tucker said it would be for emergency vehicles. Parking would not be on this 20' easenlent. Mr. McCown said the existing easement is a fire hazard. The o~vners ca.n' t get to the weeds unless they crawl over the fence. Mr. Forester said the owners could fence in the utility easement. Mr. Greenfield asked if the city maintains the easelnent. Mr. Forester said he wasn't sure. Mr. Ne~~an said the homeowners could beautify the fence. Mr. Sandel said privacy was a major factor, he would like to see it stay single story. Mr. Tucker said the present fence should be torn down and an agreement made with the property owners. ~lr. ~lorris said if the Commission ,~ould agree to this zoning, he would suggest Page 9 p & Z !'linutes }larch 26 -' 1981 RECESS BACIZ TO ORDER ( ( :> to the owners a masonry fence. He said he doesn't feel the tenants would be transient. The rent will be $400 per unit per month for a 1,000 sq. ft. apartment. The Chairman called a recess at. 8:45 P.rl. The Chairman called the meeting back to order at 9:00 P.M. with the same members present. Mrs. Walker said they ~ould like the current zoning to be maintained. Mr. Morris said considering the cost it would be unprofitable to build single story. He understands that it has been zoned townhouses for eleven years and he feels quadroplex zoning would be better. The Chairman closed the public hearing.· Mr. Tucker said the proponent was changing the density over 30% and was changing from single to two story. He said in his opinion the case has not been made. He said he realizes the economy is not the same, but the proponent may want to re-evaluate th~ request to the Cooonission to come up with an alternative so economics can be taken into consideration as well as that of the citizens. Mr. Newman said he concurs. Mr. Greenfield asked what the density range \.¡as.. Mr. Tucker said 64 to 88. Mr. Snyder said community unit develop- ment was designed for flexibility in design, something unique. He said the Commission needs to take this into consideration. Mr. Tucker sa~d Charles Beane is now here, he may address the Commission if he desires. Page 10 p & Z Ivlinutes }[arch 26:1 1981 r' " rlr. Green£ ield asked r-lr. Beane if would like to speak. e }lr. Beane said he had talked to the flome- owners during the recess and found out their main concern was the two story being adjacent to single family. He said he would change his plans and build one story row houses next to the single family and quadroplexes on the balance of the lots. Mr. Beane said the row houses would have 5/12 pitch roof th~twould block the view from these people. Mr. Beane said the reason he had to place the present quadroplexes the way he did, 't.¡as there 'tvas a TESCO right-of-\vay there. Wanda Calvert said the Commission could approve the zoning subject to stipulations but po~tpone Lhe replat. e Mr. Forester said they could also approve just a portion 6£ this zoning request. The lots for the row houses would stay the same as they are now. Mr. Beane said he would like to go ahead with the zoning and submit the replat later. Mr. Snyder said there would have to be several stipulations added. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Sandel what were the homeownerš' thoughts on this. Mr. Sandel said the row houses would be fine if they have a pitch roof and if the quadroplexes are faced north and south. Mr. Beane said the quadroplexes could face Maryanna and the balconies could face west. }-Ir. Bowen asked how much density there would be. ( - e Mr. Beane said there would be considerably less. Page 11 p & Z ~linutes l"larch 2ó ~ 1981 /. { I \. . Mr. Greenfield asked if something could be done about the fence problem. ."::> Mr. Sandel said he would like to see a center block wall 6 to 8 ft high. }lr. Beane said he \vould like to jus t repair the existing fence. Mr. Forester asked about the unkept area. Mr. Beane asked if a new 6 ft. wooden fence would be acceptable. Mr. Tucker asked if the 5 ft. easement was shown in metes and bounds description of the property. He asked the city to find out. Mr. Beane said the location of the fence was no problem to him. Mr. Beane said row houses would be 23 ft. high. He said there was no way people can see over this single story house. 1-1r. Sandel said that would be O.K. Mr. Tucker said technically, this ease- ment is your property and you can set your fence on the other side. Mr. Newman asked if the fence would still have a gap. Mr. Greenfield said the homeowners could use Mr. Beane's fence as the back of their fence. Mr. Greenfield said the fence would need to have the slick side next to the alley so no one could climb over into the homeowner's yards. Mr. Greenfield said it would be the option of the homeowners to move the fence. Mrþ Bowen said he would prefer it be postponed until everything is worked out. Mr~ Tucker said he would like to see it written down and re-examined at next meeting. e e ( . e "-, .',"- ...:,.... r-linutes 26> 1981'" PZ 81-4 APPROVED ¡ \, ~...... - J;> ì-lr. Greenfield said thàt in the interest of all concerned he would like to see the issue resolved now. Mr. Newman said he agrees that if it can be stated in such a way that protects both homeowner and developer he would like to approve. and postpone the replat. :t-lr. Hubert said it \-vas said a portion of the zoning could be approved. ~lr. Ne1;.vman made a motioI]: to approve PZ 81-4 with the following stipulations: (1) The same net density (64 units) be maintained. (2) The site plan of the entire site be submitted to Planning and Zoning with the replat for approval designating building sizes, locations of parking spaces, access, screening fences and other appropriate elements. The screening fence was agreed to be a 6 ft. stockade built so homeowners could use it as their fence and the slick side would be to outéide of pro?erty. The motion was seconded by Carl Greenfield. The motion failed 2-2 for lack of majority with the following. vote recorded: Greenfield, yea, Ne~Y"-man, yea, Tucker, nay, Bowen, nay. Mr. Beane asked if they could go with Block 42Bl, Lots 33R.:thru 43R zoned for quadroplexes facing north and south with no windows on the east side and resubmit ~lk~ 42B2 ~eaving fence as is. Mr. Sandel said he wants to be sure they get what was agreed to earlier would be approved later. He asked when it would be submitted again. Mr. Beane said he would resubmit them right away. Mr. Tucker made a motion to approve PZ 81-4 in the following manner: That Block 42Bl be approved subject to Page 13 p & Z t-liQutes i"la'cch 2ó, 1981 PSöl-~ POSTPONED PZ 81-5 / \ ':> :~> engineerJs comments and Blk. 42B2 be. dénied in present form and that it would be resubmitted imrnediately and that it would be for single story row houses. The motion was seconded by Ì"lr. Ne"tvrnan. The motion carried 4-0. - ~~~~~~~~~~i~~d!~~~;R, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addit~. Mr. Newman moved, seconded by M~Bowen, to postpone PS 81-9. The motion carried 4-0. Request of KEM Advert}sing for Bank of North Texas and Hud~~urg Chevrolet to rezone a portion ¿Lot:1, Block 2, Carder Additior1 Ærom the present classificatio~£ Commercial-Specific Use- Sale of Alc~lic Beverages to a pro- posed cla~fication of Commercial- Specifiq/Úse-Billboard. This property is locatr' south of Airport Freeway next to the ,s'toce 1J\~allpaper to Co". erry E. Moseley came forward. He said he owns the ground lease and in con- junction with Bank of North Texas and Hudiburg Chevrolet, he wishes to install a sign. Þlr. Tucker asked about the height. ~lr. }loseley said the maximum \vould be 60'. It would not obstruct anyone's view. He said it would be a 14' x 48' flag type sign. ~lr. Greenfield. asked \vhat direction it woúld face. Mr. Moseley saiG it would face the traffic on Airport Free"tvay. Mr: Moseley showed the artist's drawings of tþe sign. ~\ \t\%\ 1*500 "ties tridge A.ve. Stli te 9 Ft. Worth, TX 76116 Honorable l\~ayor and Ci t~T CO'lTlcil i'lelnbers of !'Jorth Bichland .~1ills, Texas 1\ t the Planning ~?: ~~oning tr.eetings of }..arc h 26 and April 23, 1981 't>¥hich considered th"3 proposed qU3.draplex proj~~ctt concern was expressed by a group of adjoining homeowners for their priva.cy if two story buildings were constr11cted. In responce to those concerns, the - follo!-ring items 1-1ere agreeà to hy both -the property owners and myself: 1. ThA existing privacy fqnce between the property or~ers and proposed project will be repaired and/or replaced at my expense. The flush (or slick) side of the fence rÆÌll face th8 project a.s requested. by the homeo-wners. I I , I 2. The p:r-operty adjacent to the hoc"'leowners: -- that area on the east side of ll.aryanna st. -- -:dll "b8 developed ,:d th single story rowhous~s ~s per plan. A roof with a pitc~ of 5 and 12 w~ll be uS2d in order to p~ovide more p~ivacy to the home- owners. 3. The propert~r on the west side of :'~aryar!na st. will "be de"leloped mth ·tl'liO stor:! q11adraple='(8s. :-ìowever, there will be no windows on the second st..or~f east side of t~ese buildings. If de91ned necessary and appropriate, th3se condi tions fTray be placed on the building p~rrni ts. Re.~s~.e~f'.u~. ,~ SUb~át.tedt ./~ .19- //./' .~ Pf7(~ 1t< ~~ Ché.r lé's \·f. :3eane " e e e (0 KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort \Vorth-Dallas April 20, 1981 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 81-4, REVISED REZONING, C.U.D. TO r11. F. QUADS 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 and Zon-ing Commission and th'e City Council. ~Þ/L~ß-(/J. CltL- RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. R~JA: bvg cc: Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 '.~' ~ -ra: PLAiJN I NG & ZONI NG cor/1~1 I S5 ION City of f';ofth Richland Hills e .~, //~"t /'-\ I ~. C- (~~ L-. 'I " ...~ ~ .' ---- .'-~.,. -- .-,,~..-" I~~ ¡"_ rg I Date: 8 "" ,/, 4 -,//, -:26 d£O Case No: t'Ie:> the unders i,gned property O\~/n2rS \-/i th ì n t~'IO hundred (200) feet of the tract sought to, be rezoned:), hereby object to the rezoning of. the said property described _ in the application for the follŒ,ring reason (5): this rp7oniog \-/0[11d nQt be cOIJ@/Ltive to the public safety~ health, convenience, comfort~ prosperity, or general \'/elfare ", of the 'present neighborhood. Signature: ot'.. ~ eo ~ .~~ .01<0< a,/ /Jg~1 '. r . ~ bJ ok tl:J-{/.l( .~ ~tb .<~~ .~ W~~ Ol~.~-tílf)}.~ m~.Jj~4 Date: S -)9-$ ( 3-/9-:J( . 3~/ g~81 3- J (f¿-?) "3- /y- 5>1 3 - Ii o' J I ·9-11-91 ;J -/ ð'- !II 3 -/7-<;/ .?~/9-ð-/ ~-/9-tJ 3-f 1-9/ 3 -/9 - 'ð , 3 -/9-£ Address: - J¡90<¡? ~k. ·1roo g~¿f~{~ ~ . 500 1Sll~5ct/)j,e-ê ^ql7~ . . . . , ~Z;-ðOP ~()S;r,J Âð'£ ~µ. ~o/"3 -:7v51-1iU J.æ,(/t:ulc . ~, ~é)-~~ J:Ý1JÙ Le(! }¡¡¡J~ I} tJ d^¡o' 5« ç Cl/l k -€ eJd,j{:e . . - 50-DO . ~ .. ~.~ ~~~ . , '- ' - . . Ç6tJl·~~ ~./~-t'· //¿¡7/' ~ ' . ~ ....c::7.. 'Þr / c. ~~~ ~ ~.,?¿.~ c¡ fl? 5--ùA ~( ~Q Á~ " tJ9()~Ju<U$1 ~ /a~ /~ ~1 7 9 ð I ~·1....,1A/'v V';" ~;;_.; . / ~9D~~~~a~ .. TO: PLAì~NING &- ZONING COM~1ISSION C-ity of r;o~th Richla-nd Hills e Date: Case No: We, the undersigned property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the tract sought to be rezoned, hereby object to the rezoning of, the said property described. in the applicabon for the fol1m·¡ing reason (5): this y:p7oning 1'i(m]d not bE' cOlliÌu,c.tive to the public safety, health, convenience, comfort, prosperity, or'general welfare . of the 'present neighborhood. êK - . C OI~~~C I\/~LÙ -r /2' ., . ,----. I ek( ,~, 0ÎG7(t'.t--0 fo- ok .Z UC/+?' I1tff1 oK",/ ~). .. ~~~11. _~ .. ~J1./~ /1 (J. - e/L~ . . , . () . - , oJ( Ok'~r-:~/~ okC}/) ~_ b¿~. ~ ~ ., '# . ;Y-.~ .tJ $P Q~Aff~ e Address: . ::;/;7/8/ ~/;~~ øø/ ~//r/Ÿ/ J/mg J f/j 5./!p í . >-/Í C¡/<g/ . If_ . £i? /;1 ~;1.¿¿~ ·f7/6' ~~~~~~~~. S2/.2~~~~ '.5/0/¿?,h77V~4~. . ~ I DC¡ /)'1 M-eyt4~~L-. - . . 9 /' -' /" / Jï C:7C¡0'~C¿ L ~~,,:. -;-; ()/St( Ç/4 jll ) ~~/:"'. ]-20-S-/ . -" 5/ ifTJ C Þ~¿q C/; . '. f -5/0 éJ $~·~~uJ~ 19/& -~~ .j~JJJ- 9/ . 3 -fÀCJ~<J/ l ?-~» 71'/ 3-~o-8( ¿,/p." ,,--- ~- ~ j~,:) ~~~.¿.~ ...e.-.e/ L/52/~~ ~~ " ¡ (~-, e TO: City Council City of North Richland Hills - .- .---, " , ;/ ~) L~ f f ( ~~ ! \.. '~""' '-------- - Date: ·3./;?{)/?/ Case No: We, the undersigned residents and/or property owners of North Richland Hills (not ~vi thi n 200 feet of subject property), hereby object to the rezoi ng of said tract for the following reason(s):. this rezoning would not be conductive to the public safety~ heaìth, convenience, cornfort,-º!osperi~r qeneral \'Jelfare o'f the present .neighborhood. Date: ~. ¿jl YI .:;?__~(J'-t1 J 3~ 'ZfJ-1?/ 3- ¿(o-21 ~,~ tJ ~ 1 1-~{)~;P/ n ~ /7 1/ /', ,"~ -) J u ! ' ... , /'.... ,..}- - '/!~'Y.J--/+vh_~_£L~L __-52-___.21 e Address: .,. " V':'/ / S-)/0~~. 5" /.2..<:; 'fJ1 eúr'Û?.. ~/ ~ 1" má/Ì~1~01'¡A YJ . d /~ c¡?71 a/kd(~4 ~ 5/ -7'2 f"11 ~~(þyVJ~¡;~~ --( e TO: Ci ty Counci 1 City of North Richland Hills Date: Case No: He, the undersigned residents and/or property owners of North Richland Hills (not within 200 feet of subject property), hereby object to the rezoing of said tract for the following reason(s): this rezoning wQuld not be conductive to the public safety, health, convenience, comfort~ orosnerilL-or qe-neral \'/~lfare of the present nei ~lhborhood. Signature: Date: Address: -~I .. {- ..~ ~ \(j~ ,~ ----~O (-r ,.~ v.' .) ,....- (~ ~) { bv"; t-~p- \ --",' .----.... -, e . .--.-...-......-----..-- . 0..__-_-- ---- ---( e e e e , ,,::. TO: City Council City of North Richland Hills Date: Case No: We, the undersigned residents and/or property owners of North Richland Hills (not \.¡ithin 200 feet of subject property), hereby object to the rezoing of said tract for the following reason{s): this rezoning would not be conductive to the publ-ic safety, health, convenience, cOlnfort, orosperitv or general \'ielfare of the present neighborhood. Signature: Date: Address: f1 111' íð c. { · . . Lð- .' ~ t., 7J1". ~\Y)..., , (J 1 . ~~ 1.LJ~U~~ 3 ./I~/'il J bÓ;;ZD SÙJ~Allee. .J 1/1 / <it I S'OJ I SJ.l5Ctl'\ 1e! kú".;ç ... " . - tit TO: City Council City of North Richland Hills )~ Date: Case No: We, the undersigned residents and/or property owners.of North Richla~d Hills (not wi thi n 200 feet of subject property). .hereby o.bJect to the reZOl ng of . said tract for the following reason(s): thlS rezonlng would not be ~onductlve to the public safety, health, convenience, corufort.. orosperity or qeneral 't,elfare of the present .neighborhood. Signat~r,: L '7 · j!Ý ß~ ¿,~~' cL ¿:7 /' V _ °1 - " I ~ )J!.. [I (,G L}ý¿pJj/J--/ . ¡ //), ,( ",vJ--n, ' , . . / ~I / / / e ");,/:n,, ~ ' .._, r~ , I.,......, h ;' / .!: / I // i/ /( l /V-!Xf)~W /Ý\.----' pi' ...--' .ff Y!/~rJ~~) :0 j; o,~.. rr. ..~t.£tl;'t_.__.L~~._ I ,-~/ ?L :?~¿- . ~t'.2. Date: '-:( 4 (1) J-eJ 0- ¿) , . --7 ~- C?¿)- /? / cj . -3 -:-10 - fL ~ "G.tf. 'j' P /)ð '!fJ¡2._ 3-~¿p-81 3-dO-P/ 3 - cJ- O,-JJJ 3~JO -3/ 3 - 9-ò-?J{ 3'~~O-~1 Address: 9 l' / l 5¿ 5fiÀ-- J'r''E' ~/!/1 ~- f ~ JJ / {.,1 (. v \...,LJß tt/,^-, c;iÇJZJ!. ~ a/,:-LJ Ll--70 9. )Vç'A-/b ¿ ~e ,...,- ~ -. I/~l // f) ~ -; I 0 Y c;::t:c.(¿7~ CJ~ fj 7 0 g L4-v'l ~,&¿_. ~~~ -ItYJ () r. ~ 4, /1-----.. ~ 1 §-~__. J/í} t L Þ -JJ ¡ r-.5/J 0 -4Lt A-d.~ W ~t' ,c/d' 4 J 0 t/'S~~l.CMz ~ #?()& ~~~/ \. 48//J-.~0 ~. --~ L¡-fol ~~ " . ,e TO: City Council City of North Richland Hills Date: Case No: We, the undersigned residents and/or property owners of North Richland Hills (not within 200 feet of subject property), hereby object to the rezoing of said tract for the following reason(s):--.!.~_ts re,~q_~\'Jould not be conduct.ive to the public safety, health~ convenience, cornfort, prosperity or qeneral \'Jelfare of the present .neighborhood. J lJ.? / / ~. ' I ,-J/' L I/_~~/ / S i gnatµre: ;'^/' ),/ / J , I J , I. .' , ' . ¡ ..... / ,( -; ;--1--- \11 ~ -/t-'" "'r"!' )/ r/ j-1//'1/ /, ,,;' P.... ~ / ,;~ I,i"'/l / /. ;' /¡~) Y'/¡IV'!:' l,I/~"VP·li )/"JLI ¡'?J)./, f r~!/ /(11\ :{o..,"C;/tP-/ , t j 'v / ". , ,. "'..- .... . . . ¿ '. \/" I J .~ ./ Date: ~ '11 ,_ j/~: /-' ./ 1/ {,:J ...) .. l - i:. "~JI' /' .; ~.'?-.'~, :,::s, ",: ) I ... <. c..... .... c..- > -< y;/?,;~' ~~:,,,,,. /~<l':~ . t -.... :' t 17 I I':-/~""t:z ~ /--¿.J , . ,/V, ¡!. ':/_( _ J ::", c-~<- ,.'1./ 1/ (/ /0/1,,;). " ,~:' .ï" !.J _~~I .,t ...._<. (~ , ~!: ~-) . ---r- , /~ --.' ,"./ '/ .?¿~ ~-..".".' , ~7i,l:: /. / .S)/ 1"'." : ¡. {"",/ ~ -:.: it "') .-' . ---~ ! l.....· ,/ r/> ///11. (" ...t,:/) // t/ .3./~_~·-~/' / Ç//" ,.I () ;' ". ;,~,,¿ J- I ¡ / < ,J /) (., /( . > ¿:/[:/]'U);!.¿, ~~L .I ~-L-: .:.~.. t.,.. (,I' c¿ ¿) ~I"'" , ...--) ;:\ , , r .-----... , -, ~.... . '., ¡ "'.".." .r :." } j' ~ I ~) <:. , ~' ..".'] v' "'/' - .... (~V</ ~ " -. 't -,/ ,/ ~ . , ~.,'t:. - ,. ¿,c'- &:.- / ¿C _,..:.-'J "-/j""7 ,,h i ~/ ( ',- U/\1 ~', . ----,,/.-~- _.72::)" .....c..--_.__ _ __ '~_'-"p - ---... O~~ C.~.~ // i/ ~ it "t~'-, \ \ l -. \.; \ " (\, '") ¡....., /1 ,..J. , -..~J.Jt J J}, l \ , J ~ ·1,) , ; í ¡ I :jf I '\. '\ '(I, \ \.... I \,/ \.-. "II: '0 ~ " ' '\; ~3 .- ~/-~ ¡ 7¿;" ~ 9 ~~~.~1;!L 3> '- 1- J - ~/ '7 b {) .$ -1 ~~ ..,--;-p. Ò tl .~; ~ .2.. I - 2 { ..-" ., /- ? ( ..J ;-:.. <'/1... 'J .... -.- /¡ ,/ I CJ(~ )J\,,~. UL--{ "J.l.Q\ U I " i. ¡ Ii' """-1 .- . \ \ --( e ,~) C) . ~ . . ORDINANCE N~ qq I AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHk~GES Þ~O A~EN~~ENTSt. SECTION 1 OF ORDI¡¡Jt~CE il179. ZON.ING ORDrNA~'iCE OF 'THE ·CIT~f OF NORTH RiCHLAND HILLS" TEXAS, PASS£D~ APPROVED~ AND ADOPTED.. BY THE' PL~I~tING AND ZONING CC~~ISS!ON ~~O iHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH. RICHLAMD HILL$, NOY£~ER 13, 1967 t AS AAENDED' JANUAT{Y .27 t 1975, AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE A.'iD PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING, RECCMHENDATION IS SUBMITTED TÒ THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTñ RIC~LANO HIllS BY THE PLANnING AND ZONING COMMISSION:. .. . RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ . 81-4 ~he followi.ng described property shall. be rezòned from. CommunHy Unit n:~~e.lopni~n:f : : : . : : :: : : : : .< : , .:to Mul ti -Famil~-9uadropl exes· ... ..... ..... . .'. .... ... . Lots 29 thru 66, Block 42B1, Richland Terrac~ Add~tion to the City of Nonth Richland Hills, Tarrant tounty, Texas, as recorded in Volume 388-74, Page 10, Deed Records, Tarrant.Collnty, Texas, and being revised to Lots 33R thru 43R, Block 4281, Richland Terrace Addition. . This property is located south of Maplewood Drive and east of Cloyce Drive. 4IIÞ APPROVED BY tHE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 26th DAY OF MARCH, 1981. '. "'O()~ . CHAIRMAN PLANN NG AND¡,ONING COMMISSION (/~Î - SECRETARY PL 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 81-4 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS . DAY OF . ,1981. " ." MAYOR DICK FARAM CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS . ¡ APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS \ e e e LI.~ J '- - IYla v "J... .L:10.L ( 1 ( . SUBJECT: PI 81-16 Zoning Request for Lots 67-100, Block 4282-, Richland Terrace Addn. from Commun.i ty Uni t Deve 1 opment to Mul ti -Fam; ly-Row-Houses DEPARTMENT: Planning.& Zoning BACKGROUND: At the March Planning & Zoning meeting, Mr. Beane agreed to come in with a ·zoning request for Multi-Family-Row-Houses on Lots 67-100, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition., This is what the. neighbors wanted. ..... Mr. Beane can use the same plat for these lots that was recorded in 1972. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of this request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Äpproval or Denial of Zoning Request. BUDGETEO' ITEr}: YES NO. X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~----~---~----~---~-~-~-------~----~--~--~-~~~~~--~-~~~---~~-~~~-~-~~~~--~~-~~- ,,- 1>age 11 p & Z t-finutes April 23~ 1981 ( \ e PZ 81-16 e 'e (. . this area be changed to Local He said since the charact~· is no longer reside to benefit t reside zoning. ~ the neighborhood should be used use other than Bowen said he agrees with Mr. Tucker. 't·-rr. Tuclcer made a Ino tion ~ seconded by ~lr. Bowen~ to approve PZ 81-14. The motion carried 4-0. Request of Charles W. Beane, Inc. to rezone Lots 67 thru 100, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition, from the classification of Community Unit Development to a proposed classification of rlulti-Family- Row Houses. This property is located south of Maplewood Drive, north of Short Street, and east of the proposed extension of Maryanna Way. to{r. Charles Beane came fOTI"ard. He said they were using the existing lots and the same easements. The only thing they want to do different is change the plans. He said they propose._ t~vo bedroom single story ro{J' houses.. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in favor of the request to please come fon~ard. There being no cine, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please come forward. Mr. Bobby ~lcCown~ 5020 Susan Lee Lane, came fonvard. He said he has some questions in regards to the privacy fence. He said he wanted it put in the minutes what was to be done with the fence. Mr. Beane said he will maintain the fence. He said the existing fence is in a concrete base and is repairable. The posts are in concrete in 8 ft. sections and he will replace entire 8 ft~ sections if in need of repair. He said he intends to paint both sides of the fence beige so the old part will be the same color as the new. tit tit e Page 12 p & Z ~~tinutes l\pril 23, 1981 f( '( : "t-lr.. GLeenfield asked "{"hat percent of the fence was he talking about replacing. Mr. Beane said he would say at least half~ Mr. Greenfield asked if it was not the intent of the motion. made at the last meeting to have the entire fence replaced~ Mr. Bowen said there was no specific state- ment made. Mr. Beane said that since the last meeting he has had a fence company out and the fence can be repaired. He said he has also gotten in touch with TESCO and they said they wouldntt have any problem getting into the back easement to ,,¡o'rk ,.¡hen the property owners moved their fence up to }lr. Beane J s fence.. Mr. McCown said the citizens of North Richland Hills appreciate the Commission·s time and consideration and wish to present their gratitude to the Commission. Mr. John Huber, 5001 Susan Lee Lane, came fon~aLd and asked to discuss what is to be buil t . Mr. Bowen said the original Plarined Development zoning called for single story row houses to be built 'using a specific set of plans. He said Mr. Beane is not changing anything except he wants to use his own building plans. Mr~ Greenfield said it really is just a paper work change to authorize Mr. Bean~ to use his own set of plans, Mr~ Huber asked if Mr. Beane could build anything on that property~ Mrs. Calvert said Mr. Beane specifically wants row houses attached to the multi- family zoning. The Chairman closed the public heari·ng. Mr. Bowen said he doesn·t see any problem with what Mr. Beane is asking~ He said all Page 13 p & Z ~linutes April 23, 1981 (' ( e he wants is to use his own set of plans and he won't be changing the density. ~lr.. Tucl<er- said he feels }lr. Beane has been very cooperative with the Commission and the Horneowne-rs. Mrs. Nash said since she was absent at the last meeting she wishes to abstain from voting. PZ 81-16 APPROVED t-lr. Tuck.er made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PZ 81-16. PS 81-9 The motion carried 3-0 with Mrs. Nash abstaining.. Request of Charles W. Beane. Inc. for rep~ of Lots 33R thru 43R. Block 42Bl. Richlan~ Terrace Addition. / 'e The Chairman asked if anyone wish to speak in favor of this request. There being no one, the Chairman ~~ed for those who wished to speak in opposition to this / request to please corn~orward. There being no one, the C~rman closed the public hearing. /' Nr. BmJen as..k~f Hr. Beane agreed to the Enginee~omments. Nr .Ane asked if it was regarding the 't.¡ er line. Tucker read the Engineer~s comments. Mr. Beane said he agreed to them. Mr. Forester said that on Cloyce there are easements for water, but the sewer line does not extend to Lot 33R. He requested this extension. Mr~ Beane said the clean out was at the end of Lot 20 and the Engineer designed the plans to come in from Lot 33 and tie in at the clean out. Mr. Forester said that was o.k.. 4500 Westridge A.ve. Slli te 9 Ft. Worth, TX 76116 ~onorable l'y~a.yor and Ci t:y Co'tL"1cil i'lelnbers of l'·Jorth Richland Hills t Texas A t the Planning 3~ Zoning rr.eetings of ~·_a.rch 26 and April ..2J. 1981 which considered the proposed q'tl~dr3.p19X project, concern was expressed by a group of adjoining homeowners for t~eir privacy if two story buildings were constructed. In res ponce to those concerns, the ~ follo1dng items were agreed to by both the property owners and myself: 1. The existing privacy f9nce between the property owners and proposed project will be repaired and/or replaced a.t tny expense. The flush (or slick) side of the fence will face th8 project as reques ted 'by the homeowne·rs. . 2. The property adjacent to the hOI'1eowners r -- that area. on the east side of l~aryanna .st. -- will '\:)e developed wi th single story rcwhouses as per plan. A roof with a pitc~ of 5 and 12 '~~ll be used in order to provide more p~ivacy to the home- owners. J. r.L'he propert:r on the west side of :':arY~lnna St. will be developed with tT~C star::r q~ladraple:<:es. :iow81Ter, there will be no windows on the second stor:y east side of t~ese buildings. If daelned necessary and appropriate, these conditions rnaybe placed on the building p~rrrdts. R..,eSle~fU~. ~ 5ubmi tted. L,JY ')~;.~ . .~ q/j~.1tt ~~ ChÃrles W. Beane e e !e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC, CONSUL TINC ENGINEERS / Fort \Vorth-[)<1llas Apri 1 10, 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 RICH LAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 81-16, COMMUNITY UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO MUlTI-FAMILY-ROW HOUSES 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. We note that this area was included in the previously submitted rezoning request (PZ 81-4) C.U.D. to Multi-Family Quadroplexes as indicated in your letter and plat submitted to our office for review on February 25, 1981. ~~~ Rí~~D w. ALBIN~ P.E. RWA/ljc cc: r~r. Denni s Horva th, Ass; stant Ci ty f1anager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 e ORDINANCE NO. <b q ~ AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN .ACCORDANCE · WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLSt TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS) NOVEMBER 13, '1967, AS Äl~ENDED JANUARY 27., 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RrCHLAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONrNG COMMISSION: . RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ 81-16 the followfng described property shall be rezoned from Community Unit Development' . . " .. - . to Multi-Family ~ Row Houses. ./ ! Lots 67 thru 100, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant.County, Texas, as recorded in Volume 388-74, Page 10, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. This property is located sout~ of Maplewood Drive, north of Short Street, and east of the proposed southern extension of Maryanna Way. . APPROV ED BY THE PLANNING AND ,~~ (if? L;J¡~ I~.Ç....AND-··ZONING COMMISSION , 1981. e CHAIRMAN PLANNING AN 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 '81~16 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF , 1981. MAYOR DICK FARAM CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY e CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS e e - U..J\-... "UJ V, .LJU.L ( / . {, . SUBJECT: rs 81-9 Replat of lots 29-66, Block 4281, Richland ~errace Addition DEPARTr~1ENT: Planning & Zoning Corrmission BACKGROUND: With the zoning chanqe for thi~ropertv~ the lots need to ~arger. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended. approval of this replat subject to the Engineer's comments in letters dated April 13, 1981 and March 18, 1981. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of replat BUDGETED ITEr} : YES NO X ACCOUNT NU~1B ER : N/A - ----~~---~~~~~-~-~~--~~--~~~~-----~-~~~--~~~~~~----~~~----~~-------~~~-~-~-~~~~ ~ . 'P'~Q:e 13 '. ~-, P & Z t·linutes Ap'ril 23, 1981 ________--..-,-...~-a-or-~-- -~-..,.,,~-'>~~ .........~-.,--...,"'---<...... .'-'--~' ~ ,..~~. ',',---... e PS 81-9 ·e e ( <, . '. ._,_.. ....__'.~,_'t_.. :-,_-_:.. . ". _ __......_4·._\..I·_~ ......., ........--.._~:,..... .,~,..,...._..._....~..,._~~---.........----...:.- ._~ý;.~.ý' ~.~~' he wants is to use his own s~t of plan he won't be changing the density. rlr. Tucker said he feels..>M"'i'-. Beane has been very cooperative ~~.i.t2h·'''':the Comnlission and the HomeowneE~&-··~~~""· ~<,/..::-....;;' .,;~ ì-lrs..,.....>Nâsh said since she \~as absent at the ..........~ .,;//râst meeting she \vishes to abstain from ."'- . voting. 1-1r. Tucker made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PZ 81-1b. The motion carried 3-0 with Mrs~ Nash abstaining. Request of Charles 1~. Beane, Inc. for replat of Lots 33R thru 43R, Block 42Bl, Richland Terrace Addition~ The Chairman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this request. There being no one, the Chairman asked for those who wished to spe~k in opposition to this request to please come forward. There being no one, the Chairman closed the publ ic hea'ring Þ Mr. Bowen asked if Mr. Beane agreed to the Engineerts comments. Mr. Beane asked if it was regarding the ,va t er line. Mr. Tucker read the Engineer"s comments. Mr. Beane said he agreed to them. Mr. Forester said that on Cloyce there are easements for water, but the sewer line does not extend to Lot 33R. He requested this extension~ Mr~ Beane said the clean out was at the end of Lot 20 and the Engineer designed the plans to come in from Lot 33 and tie in at the clean out. ~!r. Forester said that was o~k. ~ . 'F~ge 14 p &. Z }linu tes i\pril 23, 1981 ( / \, e PS 81-9 APPROVED ì~lr. Bowen made a lnotion to approve PS 81-9 subject to the Engineer's comments in letters dated April 13, 1981 and March 18, 1981~ Mr. Tucker i2conded the motion. The motion carried 3-0 with Mrs. Nash abstaining. ADJ OURL\¡1'lENT The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M. CHAIP~IAN PLANNING AND ZONING CO~~lISSION SECP~TARY PLANNING AND ZONING CO~~IISSION - e e e e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC, CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort vVorth-Oallas April 13, 1981 Planning and Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-800, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, RICHLAND TERRACE ADDITION, LOTS 33R THROUGH 43R, BLOCK 4281, REVISED RE-PLAT, PS 81-9 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comment: We would refer you to our review letter for. this Subdivision dated March 18, 1981. Any comments directed to lots 67R through 77R, Block 4282, should be ignored since this revised document excludes Block 4282 from the replat. All other comments as applicable should be considered. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hestimate to call. w.~ RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Special Services Mr. Cecil Forrester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211- METRO/267-3367 e / i e . Page 13 p & Z ~linutes t-larch 26) 1981 ) . -, -. 'þ> ~~g~~~~:~~ ~::c:~~ ~~:tlr~~ H~~~~ ~:~d resubmitted immed1ately an~~ would be for single s~row houses. by }lr. Ne~rolan.. The ~4r-O PS 81-9 POSTPONED Request of Charles Beane for replat of Lots 33R~43R~ Block 42Bl~ and Lots 67R-77R~ Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition. Mr. Ne\vman moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen~ to postpone PS 81-9. The motion carried 4-0. PZ 81-5 Request o~~kdveitrslng.tor an North Texas and Hudiburg Chevrolet rezone a portion of Lot:l, Block Carder Addition, from the pres t classification of Commercia~ pecific Sale of Alcoholic Bevera~ to a pro- posed classification 0 Cornmercial- Specific Use-Billbo. This property located south of rport Freeway next the s tore "~~al aper to Go". is to Use- Kerry E. seley came fODNard. He said he owns he ground lease and in con- j.u~~on l;vith Bank of Noeth Texas and o/:-burg Chevrolet~ he \vishes to install s ig n . r-lr. Tucker asked abollt the height.. Mr. Moseley said the maximum would be 60'. It would not obstruct anyone's view. He said it would be a 14' x 48' flag type sign. Mr. Greenfield asked what direction it would face. Mr. Moseley said it would face the traffic on Airport Freeway. Þlr·. }loseley showed the artist's drawings o_.t. . t.h~.. sia~__ e e e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort vVorth-[)allas r~a rch 18, 1981 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-800, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, RICH LAND TERRANCE ADDITION, LOTS 33R-43R, BK. 4281 & LOTS 67R-77R, BK. 4282, REPLAT AND CONSTRUCTION PLANS, PS 81-9 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. Written permission should be obtained fran Areo Petroleum Co. for crossing their lines in Maplewood Avenue with the proposed waterline in Maryanna ~~ay. 2. The Fire Chief has requested that all new waterlines in areas zoned multi-family be a minimum of a-inches to provide adequate fire protection. Accordingly the proposed 6-inch line in Maryanna Way should be increased to an 8-inch. 3. We assume that all pro-rata considerations have been resolved in the original plat approval, however, we would refer this question to the Utilities Director. 4. All Utility Companies should be notified of this replat in accordance with standard City procedures. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this replat, please do not hesitate to call. ;~ RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021. 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 "DATE: May S, 1981 / ("~J SUBJECT: P181-9 Zoning request on Lot 3, Block 33, Nor'East,~ddition from e IF-9 to Local Retail. DEPARTMENT: Planning & Zoning BACKGROUND: This is a vacant lot at 5417 Davis·Blvd., approximately 148 feet south of Nor'East Drive. Marion Webster & Roselyn Sallings wants to put a Day Care on· this lot. There was no opposition to this request. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. .e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of Zoning request. BUDGETEÖ ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: . N/A -~-~-~----~~~--~~-~~-~~~~----~---~-~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~--~-~~~~~~~~---~~-~~-~~~~~~~~ e , fRage 4 p & Z ~lin·utes April 23, 1981 e PZ 81-7 e DENIED PS 81-12 / DENIED . " PZ 81-9 e ( ( said there are two requests tonight which are located on Davis Blvd. for rezoning and one has already been changed to 10 1 retail. He said the Church would pr ' ably develop their property into cammer al and relocate nearby. He said th property as commercial is worth more bu they have not had a board meeting yet. . / Þlr. Greenfield said he þád no plans for the property as a wh~Yé then. / ~Ir. Schatt ~aid ¿Church ha-sno..special plans. He sai if others had asked to rent the la then the Church would have /" agreed 7. Mr~att asked how deep the lot is. J¿r-. Greenfield s-aid the piece of property ~faces David Blvd. only_ / / / ../ Mr. Tucker said it faces Davis Blvd. and is 55 ft. deep and the width is 30 ft. Mr. Tucker made a motion, seconded by Mr~ Bowen, to deny PZ 8l-7~ The motion carried 4-0. Request of ~{m. R. Spain, Jr. for replat of Lots 8A & 8B, Block 33~ Nor'East Addn. Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mr. Tucker to deny PS 81-12. The motion carried 4-0. Request of Marion Webster & Roselyn Salling to rezone Lot 3, Block 33, NortEast Addition~ from the present classification of IF-9 to a proposed classification of Local Retail. This property is located at 5417 Davis Blvd., approximately 148 ft. south pf Nor'East Drive. Roselyn Salling, 6279 Shirley Drive, came forward~ She said they want to build a day care center on this vacant lot. She said it would be a family operated business. She said the building would be 2,900 sq. ft.~ parking would be 3,020 sq. ft. & 3~048 sq. ft. Page 5 p & Z 1:1inutes April 237 1981 (/(' ~'" . i(' / , t. e would be for a play area. The business hours would be from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. She said they would secure a state welfare license for approximately 75 children. She said there would be a wood stockade fence on both sides and the back. The Chairman called for those wishing "to speak for this request to please come forward. :e ... John E. Lutz, III, 5425 Davis Blvd., came forward. He said he was the immediate neighbor on the north side. He said he felt this would be the best µse of this property. He said the best use of the property in the 5400 block of Davis Blvd. was not residential zoning. He said when this zoning was placed on the property no one even conceived the idea there would be any commercial ventures that far out. There was a small amount of traffic and a feed store where Hudiburg is now. He said 5 or 6 years ago there 't"ere 9,000 cars that "passed do"wn Davis Blvd. a day. He said now you can go out anytime in the evening or 3:00 a.fi. and there is traffic all the ti"me. He said he believed it will be best served by converting this use to local retail. Mr. 0.. E.. Skinner ~ 5428 Randol" .Dr. came fon.¡ard. He said he owns this lot "which is directly behind his house. He said he has lived there since 1967 and has seen a lot of changes. He said across the street and south is a dental office~ jus~ to the south is a wedding establishment and a fire station, just to the east is the Y}ICA and to the north is a real estate office. He said he feels that this building she wants to build will be an asset. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please corne forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. e Mr. Tucker said he couldn't disagree with what has been presented. He said here they were talking about a narrow strip of Page 6 p & Z ~linutes April 23, 1981 r,( (( . . e land that is next to local retail zoning already. He said he felt that local retail growth in that patticular block should be allowed to continue. Mrs. Nash said she agrees with Mr. Tucker. Mr. Greenfield said the best use of the land needs to be considered. He said once it is zoned local retail, any type of local retail business can go in there. ..... Mr. Tucker said it makes sense as a planner to make that area local retail since it is 90 per cent that already. He said he recommends to the Council that this is the direction this area should go to best serve the citizens. Mr. Bowen said he basically agrees with Mr. Tucker. He said he would prefer that this whole area be together but sometimes it has to go piece by piece.. e ~lrs. Nash said the day care center is the least objectionable thing that can go on this property. Mr. Greenfield said once it is zoned local retail any thing can be put there within the local retail classification. PZ 81-9 APPROVED Mr. Tucker made a motion~ seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PZ 81-9~ The motion carried 4-0. PZ 81-10 Request of BOill Ridgway 't.¡ith Place to rezone a portion Abstract 1606, W~W. \Jall the present classifica· of Local Retail to a proposed cl ication of Local Retail- Spec·· se-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. Bill Ridgway came forward. He said he was the project· coordinator for Showbiz Pizza He said they are requesting to serve beer and wine only. He said that (1) it is a family pizza eating operation (2) they use electronic characters--there are six life- e e e ( (' KNOWL TON- ENGLlSH- FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas April 10, 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 RICHLANO HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 81-9, IF-9 TO LOCAL RETAIL 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. ~ RICHARO·W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 ~ \ " ~ , .. , pz- 3/~7 .'~ '. \~ SURVEY PLAT ·'uor¿ I EAST De/VE e .."\ ¿: ...---- r k ~ ~, I ~~ " ~ ~ ~ /25Z .' :).. .~..:. .-' , . , .." . , . . I , ....: ~-" ,",: ~) \./ IÁ t ,., · .' 'J t...: ,. l,Of ~ ~ 'J \D C) ~ " ~ tó5~ ~nd r Rod ~. ~, . ------ ~ Chain Lln¡¿ p(lf1Ct2 .. "'/ , . "... e qAT 5~ow/VG . . 6'URV£V 01= LOT 3) BLOC¡¿ 3.3, Aloe' EAST 40D/T/OA.J IVORTI-/ /2/CJ..IL4AJO ¡¡ILLS. COUAJTV, 7ËXAS '. . \ . 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J ~~~ . ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ {J\ f' ~ ~D ~ ~ , ,E:; ~~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ 9\.~ ~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ e ORDINANCE NO. <5 q 7 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN .ACCORDANCE . WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS, SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION'AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLANO HILLS, NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS, ~~ENDED JANUARY 27~ 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RIC~LAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ 81-9 be rezòned from 1F-9 Local Retail th.e fo 11 owtng descri bed property sha II . . . ." '. :. ...". " . . ,- . to . . . .. .' Lot 3, Block 33, Nor'East Addition to the City 'of North Richland Hills, as recorded in Volume 388-21, Page 80, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. This property is located at 5417 Davis Blvd., approximately 148 ft.. south of Nor'East Drive. . 'APPROVED APRIL BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMiSSION THIS 23rd , 1891. DAY OF e CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND Z NING COMMISSION þ~ ~ ~~ ING AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. ACTI.NG IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ 81-9·15 HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF ,1981. MAYOR DICK FARAM CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS' ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY e CITY ATTORNEY . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS e e e . D.!\ T E : t~ay 4-19R1 I I / /4 I \ \ SUBJECT: PZ -81-10 Zoning request for a_portion of Tract 13F~~bstract 1606~ W. W. Wallace Survey, from Local Retail to Local Retail-S ecific Use- a e 0 co 0 lC everages. DEPARTr!ENT: Planning & Zoning BACKGROUND: Showbiz Pizza Place is requesting to be allowed to sell Beer and Wine with their Pizza. The present zoning is sufficient for·this establishment~ but they' are r.equesting the Specific Use to sell Alcoholic Beverages. This property is located on Grapevine Hwy. at· Birchwood. The Planninq & Zoninq Commission recommended approval with a vote of 3-1 (Mrs Nash voted against but did not give her reason. CITY COU~iCIL ACTION REQUIREQ: Approval or denial of this zoninq request.· BUDGETED I TErt: NO. X YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A --~-----~~---~-~~~-~~~~~-~-~~---~---~~-----~-~~~-~~---~~-~----~--~-~-~~~~--~~~~ ....- --, ;_.~age 6 p & Z t-linutes l\pril 23, 1981 -e land that is next to local retail zoning already. He said he felt that local re growth in that particular block shaul allowed to continue. }lrs. ~¡ash said she agrees with 1r. Tucker. Mr. Greenfield said the b t use of the land needs to be considered He said once it is zoned local retail, y type of local retail business can there. ..., Mr. Tucker s· makes sense as a planner to make th area local retail since it is 90 per ~t that already. He said he recom nds to the Council that" this is the "dir ction this area should go to best serve e citizens. e / / ,// ,/ / Mr. Bowen said he basically agrees with Mr. Tucker. He said he would prefer that this whole area be together but sometimes it has to go piece by piece~ Mrs. Nash said the day care center is the least objectionable thing that can go on this property. }lr. Greenfield said once it is zoned local retail any thing can be put there within the local retail classification. 81-9 l\PPROVED Mr. Tucker made a rnotion~ seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PZ 81-9. The motion carried 4-0. -- -~ ----- _. ~ -" ...~--- . ====-:=-=~ - -- ~ .-.. PZ 81-10 Request of B'ill RidgtJay ~.¡ith Showbiz Pizza Place to rezon~ a portion of" Tract 13F, Abstract 1606, W I! t~. ~'¡allace Survey ~ from the present ·classification of Local Retail to a proposed classification of Local Retail- Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. Bill Ridgway came fODJard. He said he was the project coordinator for Showbiz Pizza He said they are requesting to serve beer and wine only. He said that (1) it is a family pizza eating operation (2) they use electronic characters--there are six life- \e e (4t ie t \ Page 7 p & Z }linutes April 23, 1981 . . size characters that put on a disney land type show and (3) they also have electronic garnes--there will be 60 electronic games and rides for children. He said they are after one market only. He sa.id no one under eighteen would be admitted without an adul t. ~lr. Ridgway said Showbiz Pizza ~ s total revenue for food runs between 68% and 74% and beer and "t.¡ine ~vould constitute app.roximatel·y 4%. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please co-me forward. Þlr. John Huber of 5001 Susan Lee Lane came forward. He saíd he was against any alcoholic beverages in North Richland Hills. He said that was why he moved to this city. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Ridgway if he 'was familiar with the ordinance concerning games.. Mr~ Ridgway said their contract was contingent that they obtain the proper license for beer and wine. He said they were aware of the ordinances in regards to electronic games. Mr. Greenfield asked if the area in back of the property would not be dealt with in changing the classification~ He said the metes and bounds need to be adjusted. Mrs. Calvert said the lot to the north on the plat, the surveyor included that lot in the metes and bounds~ Mr. Ridgway said they mayor may not sell that piece of land later~ They had to. buy it in order to buy that piece of property. He said there - "t~as a possibility that the·t"e would be some square footage they wouldn't use and they might sell it at some time. Mrs. Calvert said if approved as one piece as in the metes and bounds, the zoning would Page 8 p & Z ~·linutes April 23, 1931 e PZ 81-10 APPROVED RECESS BACK TO ORDER PZ 81-12 (e 1,_ .. be non-transferable. If they sell it~ then the new owners would have to come in for a zoning under their own name. I-Ir. Ridg\..¡ay said he understood that. The Chairman closed the public hearing. ~~. Bowen moved, seconded by Mr. Tucker~ to approve PZ 81-10. The motion was approved 3-1 wIth Mrs. Nash voting against the request. The Chairman called a recess at 8:35 P. M. The Chairman called the meeting back to rder at 8:45 P. M. with the same members p sent. Request of Dr. Thomas Duer, D.V.~. to rezone the southern portion of Tract y3F, Abstract 1606, W.W. Wallace Survey, ~m the present classification oE Local R~~il to a proposed classification of Comme-vtial..· " This property is loca,£'éd on Grapevine Hwy.. and bounded on the/s~uth by the Pizza Hut. /' Dr. Thomas Du~,r" came for"':"ard.. He said he / '.as reques2ríg a change of zoning from local retail t~commercial to build a professional veter~ry medical and surgical clinic. He said~t'would be a totally enclosed ve erinary clinic. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come fo!'"':vard. Mr~ Bill Ridgway came forward. He said he didn·t know if he was for or against this request. He said that they would be neighbors. He said he wanted to know the difference bet~veen cOfr'JTIercial and local retail z,?ning. Mr.. S'nyder said the difference is in the intensity of the use. He said commercial zoning is generally reserved for more intense use such as a drive-in restaurant~ He said local retail generally implies neighborhood orientation~ Commercial is more for a major highway.. e e e (. ( . KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTr ¡'G ENG IN EERS / Fort \iVorth·Dallas April 10, 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 RICHLl\ND HILLS, ZOMING PLAT REVIEW~ PZ 81-10, LOCAL RETAIL TO LR-SU-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES We have received the subject zoning case for our review and find that \\/e could adequately locate this property on the ·zoning map should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. at... ' R~'IA/ 1 j c cc: f¡lr. Denni s Horva th, Assi stant Ci ty r1anager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283.6211. METRO/267-3367 ";, _'_, ". -..:. e \ ' C \~ I ) ) J )) t, ". / - e- Emerson /Nichols / Bailey Inc. April 2, 1981 Mr. Jim Woods· City of North Richland Hills, Texas Post Office Box 18609 North Richland Hills, Texas 75118 , Dear Mr. Woods, Bill Ridgeway asked me to fill you in on our promotion and advertising programs for ShowBiz Pizza Place. I'm pleased that we're coming into North Richland Hills and urge you to contact me if I can be of any .further help. I am enclosing a feT,V' sample newspaper ads. As a rule, we use newspape,r only for the opening. }ve utilize a combination of large dailies and neighborhood weeklies. Our opening week budget is $3,000.00. After that week, we spend-$80d;OO per week on television geared to the 2-11 and 18-34 age groups. Our television schedule starts the week before opening and is set up 'on a basis of three weeks ori the air followed' by one week off the air. We also have a press conference in the 'afternoon tw'o days befor'e the opening to which we invite television and. radio news and prograffiming officials and newspaper editors for food, entertainment and features. I am' enclosing one of "the, press. kits we send them in advance. , A representative of our advertising agency attends each press "conference along with corporate officers of ShowBiz, Pizza Place, Inc. ,When his schedule permits"Aaron Fechter of Creative Engineering, Inc., the originator and creator of the Electronimated entertainment, also , attends. 1117 Merchants National Bank Bui!din~ .. Topeka. Kansas 66612 · (9J3) 354-7751 .. . " \. e \ . ", \ (\, I j\\ April 2,1981 " .f ... I Þlr. Jim Woods .. () .. _ ) Page 2 Additionally, ShowBiz Pizza Place, Inc.) hosts a special party for local VIPs, suppliers and" employees' families. I hope this information will answer your questions. e welY, ~·.n~ ~ Dale Easton Promotions Coordinato'r 'cc: Bill Ridgeway de:dw e · ¡. e City of ~(órthRichland I liils, Texas i~\ ~:~ -~ --'.~:~ ~~~ ' ,~ i April 1, 1981 ~¡ Ref: CLL:01.3-81. l:lr.. Bill Itidg;.¡ay Project Coordinator Show~iz Pizza Place 4744 Kaw~~ee !'letairie JÞ Louisiana 70002 Dear Bill: The following coraments are for your informat.iorl purpo,ses.. The CQw.rnents are offered by Councilman J.. c. :Hubbard and l7lyself' after our inspection tou:ç of your Okla.~om3. City and Tulsa facilities. ~"le hope they ~.¡il~ be helpful to you prior to your next meeting \.¡ith the City. 1) Security: \'le suggest O:le police officer ,ì10nday through Thursday from 4:00-11:00 p.ID.i two polic~ o£fice£s Friday, Saturday and Sunday for a period of si.:< weeks _ Securi ty sl"1ould be re\J'ie;Ÿ2d after six "."e2~<S by both the Committee and the Chief of Police. 2) Size: t'le- wOl11d strongly requ~st that the f~cili·t.y in· ~North P,:tchlÇL¡d Hills be of appro~<iraately the S2i:1e size as ·th2 O;.ç:laho~a City Îe.cility or as close thereto as possible. 3) Inqr~ss and Egr.ess to Site: ~~Te \.;i11 strongly' recorrrm,eTIc1 tha't a thirty- foot driveway be built to enter Birc17--rood at. the rear o.E Track 13.:.. ~.¡~ also will meet ""ith the Te:<as K.igh'..¡ay DepartInen-t for appr:-oval' of other inlets and outlets to your proposed' site. Other areas that 't\ e need to discusses ">lit.h you in b~ief are: parking lot. security ligh~si fire exits; sprinklers; and outdoor advertising Si~5_ w~ also n~ed to make you aware of the City requirements for utility services, fire hydran~s I curbs and gutters. It. is. our understanding tI:-a't. you have not dev=loped a total site before. ~"le want to make you completely aware of all the requirements. to' do so. Looking forward to meeting \.¡ith you again the week of April 13th. Sincerely, CITY OF ~·:ORTH RIC£-ILAi.'tTI HILLS Jim y.iood CounciL.-nan ;¡;"1 : pe (817) 281·0041 / 7301 N.E. ¡.,aop 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / r'lORTH RICHLAt'ID HILLS, TEXAS 75118 t - .'; ". .';'~ :·"'~.<~;,.t/ ~ ]~~';i·t ·þi....,.... .....: '{ ,.~...~.~.. .< }<:..~;;~j (.~\. ~~". '. .¡' '~/,; (..,,;~, '\ê, '.~ 'y.. ~;.;'~\\ .,',' ' ). ';', .', , ",:' . 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The concept has proven to be one of the most successful in the hotel industry, and SHC's role in its develop- ment has been nationally recognized. The company also ranks among the nation's largest in total food sales. SHOWBIZ PIZZA PLACE, INC., is a natural extension of SHC's highly successful back- ground in both food sef'/ice and family enter- tainment. Brock Hotel Corporation makes a thorough study of each locaiity before establish- ing a new business. This concern for mutual benefit has earned them a nationwide reputa- tion for community awareness and solid contri- butions to the business economy, wherever they locate. PUTS 1~m~ , fUf\~" ÎA:fJ J$\ n·o':. '.',' ~ ~ f, t:'UT~r;) ¡ ...; ~ ... i;·' þ "; :p. ,; ; ':Ii' ,; . ' t', ktlr }~~ : ~'\..n ~:tn ~ ...~;".! f ~1. ;'. ." ¡'¡Ì\ I' Nf 0<· "UR' S: ~. 0, ~.;. G": 'A~' ~'N~ ' _ b ~ ',' r , 1', t.:- ~. . . ~ .. " ~~ , l~ -:" ra" t ~" _ ~: \ ~.' 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Fechter's electronic genius was obvious when he was quite young. At age four, he took radios apart. At age five, he put them back together again. At eleven, he had a TV repair business but, he says, "I had to close that down because I couldn't lift the sets!" He graduated from the University of South Florida at 19 and, at the age of 21, buitt his first Electronimation show and began assembling his current team of people whose skills range from computer programming to costume design. Aaron Fechter's "Rock-Afire Explosion" is a major reason for the instant and continued suc- cess of this new family entertainment concept. O· . 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"'\ .,.t,::, \.t ~~ ';j) ~'1" ~:t~ .:','i ;'j.: :~~ ~!..':~; ::e..!.. ·:A.... ~11rã ~~ .' 1~r~:l¡ ~~ fig ·:~;'t;1: ~.~~ t~ ·~·(;)·Jf);. ~1Yf-~ ~~., ij; L .., ~ .{;(.,'. '. jJa ~ j ~'h>'...~·:}/'·'/'~'_' 'J I:;~'!:'.?'~· ;.)~ e e SHOWBIZ PIZZA PLACE, INC.~ is one of the newest entertainment concepts but its suc- cess is based on the old-fashioned idea that families should have fun together. It's like an indoor Theme Park. . . with bright colors and lights . . . balloons . . . popcorn and cotton candy. . . games and rides. . . entertain- ment and the kind of food that pleases kids of any age. e In fact, at SHOWBIZ PIZZA PLACE it's com- mon to see grandparents and grandchildren en- joying an outing together. . . or tiny children and their older brothers and sisters having a good time together. :~~ '~ ~ There's an entire area designed for little kids with a miniature kiddie crawl which features a slippery slide. There's a magic cave with strobe lights . . . and there are rides created for very small children. The Electronimation 8 show is a delight for any age, and there's a different show every few minutes. Sometimes it's Grandma who vvants to stay for one more show. You'll know SHOWBIZ PIZZA PLACE is for the family when you see three generations en- joying the pizza and laughing at the show . . . having a wonderful ti·me together. ¡Tµ~ P~i'?ê\ ~·S···· ,G:' iO:f:.ti'7 ~1':r G~~ çF,~ ~O~·· } fO~E' I ~r~l¡; iš d"~~ ~." ~,,' n~~'~ ... ~ ~ ;;) ~, ~. v ~ a \. ~~. e There's an old dinner theatre saying: "If they don't like the show, they'll give you a second chance .. but the food had better be right the first time!" The bulk of our revenue comes from our food, and we see to it that it is the best. Our dough is made in our restaurant, fresh daily. . . and \ve're generous with the toppings on all our pizzas. _ There is a wide variety of choices, from the _Super Combo to a pineapple, ham and almond concoction called the Aloha Delight. We also offer hot dogs, an excellent roast beef sandwich and a salad bar which the Tulsa World food critic said, ". . . rivals those in res- taurants with more pretentious menus." Finally there are ice cream desserts, a variety of soft drinks and beer. Fresh popcorn and cot- ton candy are also available. Our normal family business is supplemented by the business community, which has discov- ered that ShowBiz Pizza Place offers an excit- ing change of pace luncheon atmosphere. There are two dining rooms. The Show Room features our Electronimated showt and the Sports Room has a warm, rustic decor, \tvide- screen TV and walls covered with pictures and other mementoes of local teams and athletes. · , e ORDINANCE NO. 'iš 1 S- AN ORDiNANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN.ACCORDANCE · WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS). SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION' AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS~ NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 2], 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RI'C~LAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: RESOLVED that òn Case No. PI 81-10 the followfng descri'b'ed property shall be rezoned from Local Retàil ..... .....-.. ....:·.::1··. - .·to Local Retail-Specific Us~-Saie of Alrnhnlìr B~·\1era~es and ·thñt it hp to Showbiz Pizza Place and be non-transferable. I ;.;-- --- /d BEING a tract of land out of the W.W. Wallace Survey, Abstract 1606, Tarrant County, Texas, and Tract B, Block 22, Clearview Addition, according to plat recorded in Volume 388-25, Page 100, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, all described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at an iron pin at the Southeast corner of said Tract B, Block 22, s'aid point being the Northwest corner of Birchwood Drive and State Hwy. 121; e THENCE South 48 degrees 15 minutes West, along the North line of Hwy. 121, 125.0 feet to iron pin for corner; THENCE South 48 degrees 41 minutes West, along the North line of Hwy. 121, 196.5 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 41 degrees 14 minutes West, 20.0 feet to an iron pi n for corner; THENCE South 48 degrees 36 minutes West, 194.23 feet to an iron pi n .for corner; THENCE North 41 degrees 33 minutes West, 225.33 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE North 50 degrees 06 minutes East, 191.3 feet to an i~on pin for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 03 minutes East, 185.0 feet to an iron pin for corner in the South line of Lot 6, Block 22, Clearview Addition, 3rd filing; THENCE South 89 degrees 57 minutes East, 104.8 feet to an iron pin for' corner; THENCE' South 41 degrees 43 minutes East, 94.9 feet to an iron pin for corner at the Northwest corner of Tract B; THENCE South 48 degrees 15 minutes East, along the North line of Tract B, 125.0 feet to an iron pin for corner at the Northeast corner of Tract B in the West line of Birchwood Drive; e e e e . . ....... ,p'åg~ 2 THENCE South 41 degrees 43 minutes East,. along the West line of Birchwood \' Drive and the East line of Tract B, 215.0 feet to the point o! beginning and c?nt~ining 3.08 acres of land. This property is located. on Grapevine Hwy. at Birchwood Drive, approximately 90 ft. north of the Pizza Hut. ,'APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COtd.MISSIONTHIS APRIL, 1981 ' 23rd DAY OF ~." Cot+1ISSION ~;;-; ~~~ .@ C-;;; ~. : sEclffrfRv' Pl80UNG" AND ZONm~ co~íSSrON~ . 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 81-10 IS HEREBY REZONED ' ' . THIS' 11th' DAY OF MAY, 1981 . ATTEST: . CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS , APPROVED AS TO FORM AND lEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I l MAYOR OrCKFARAM , CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND'HILLS' _a. .. . - . e e e U.~J 1:... Mav ~.. l~ðl ( (, ( /// /y:> SUBJECT: P181-14 Zoning request for Lot 7, Block 33, Nor'East Addition~ from IF-9 to Local Retail. DEPARTr1ENT: Planning.& Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is located at 5401 Davis Blvd. (west side of street). Carl.Starr has requested this zoning change with the knowledge that he would have a non-conforming house that would have to be brought up to Local Retail code. T~ere was no opposition to this request. The Planning & Zoning Commis~ion recommended approval of this :zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or denial of Zoninq request. BUDGETEÖ ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~--~~~--~--~~--~-~--~-~-~--~-~-~~~~-~~-~--~~~~'-~~~~-------~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~ . . .>1 p.~ge 10 .' --P & Z I-li nut e s April 23, 1981 ,r II '.. e PZ 81-12 DENIED PS 81-16 DENIED PZ 81-14 ( e . (' . . Hr. Bowen moved. seconded b~ Hr. N~ to deny PZ 81-12. The motion carri.ed~-O. ~,. ~.ør- ReqJ.l.e~o.E Dr. Tho-mas Dller~ D.V.~l. for ~~;eliminary plat of Lot 2. Block 25. C1earview Addition Mr. Tucker made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to deny PS 81-16. The motion carried 4-0. Request of Carl Starr to rezone Lot 7, Block 33, Nor'East Addition~ from the present classification of IF-9 to a proposed classification of Local Retail. This property is located at 5401 Davis Blvd. Mr. Carl Starr came forward. Mr. Turner said Mr. Starr should be aware that in asking for this rezoning he will be in a non-conforming situation with the area and they would have to bring the building up to meet local retail type specifications. Mr. Starr said he was aware of that. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. John E. Lutz, III of 5425 Davis Blvd. came forward. He said the general use of residential for this particular strip of land has gone beyond its most beheficial use. He said both the community and the property owners will be"oefit if the city rezones it to Local Retail. The Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please come forward~ There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Tucker said the area is not residential anymore. He said he thinks the Commission should suggest to the City Council that Page 11 p & Z rlinutes April 23, 1981 { ( \. ( e this area be changed to Local Retail zoning. He said since the character of the neighborhood is no longer residential, it should be used to benefit the city in a use other than residential. Mr. Bowen said he agrees with Mr. Tucker. PZ 81-14 APPROVED Mr. Tucker made a motion, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PZ 81-14. The motion carried 4-0. PZ 81-16 Request of Charles ~~. Beane, Inc. to rezone Lots 67 thru 100, BLock 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition, from the classification of Community Unit Devel ment to a proposed classification of rlul -Family- Row Houses. This property is located south f Maplewood Drive, north of Short Street and east of the proposed extension of>r.(~yanna Way. Mr. Charles Beane cam~nvard. He said they were using th0xisti'ng lots and the same easements. ~.. .,. e only thing they want to do differe~i~ change the plans. He said they pr þose~' ttJO bedroo:n single story ro'w house '. (e The airman called for those wishing to sP,. in favor of the request ~o please . me forward. There being no one, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please come forward. ~lr. Bobby þtcCown, 5020 Susan Lee Lane, came forward. He said he has some questions in regards to the privacy fence. He said he wanted it put in the minutes what was to be done with the fence. Mr. Beane said he will maintain the fence. He said the existing fence is in a concrete base and is repairable. The posts are in concrete in 8 ft. sections and he will replac~ entire 8 ft. sections'if in need of repair. He said he intends to paint both sides of the fence beige so the old part will be the same color as the new. e e e ( KNOWL TON- ENGLlsH- FLOWERS, I NC. CONSUL TI NC ENG IN EERS / Fort Worth-Dallas April 10, 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 RICH LAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ 81-14, IF-9 TO LOCAL RETAIL 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. RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 "'; pz- ð'1- /j/ SURVEY PLAT TO ALL PARTIES Ir;TER1~T~D IN PR~}lISr:S SUètVE;ì 1',0: .s is to certify that We ~ve, this date, made a careful and accurate survey on the ground property located at 5401 Davis Blvd. ' \ _. in the City of North :: ¡(".h 1~'1nd Ii i II~ " (; rron1 coinrrrr, TEXAS J described as folloW's: lot 7 I ß toe ~< 33, Nll r 1 [(151' i\d<.~ i: j I~ n AN ADDITION TO THE Cif"v of N~")I~h RichlC1nd t.,ills according to the Plat of sa~e recorded in Vol. 388-21 Recorcis qf T ~:rr;·.lnt County, Texas. T a rro Iì t Page e ~~ I ~-4 I I I I I I· I I I i I 1 h. . " -- ~....-.-- -.-- ---- \ ,'" t \jl~\I~ e N :\ ' .. j ;, /d. \ : ~ \ C:'.J ii (t.. ~~D> It I ~4 112 :J Ie ¡ ~ I LÙ I ~ Ot llu nl \\) ).. 1,,-1 to" I -- \ J I r' i.) ,~ ¡ I' ".~,I\~ I \ ~ -'r- -- -.-- - 80 COUNTY TEXAS, J of the Deed , N 0 ~ E:..~ c:::."\ DR\VE -- - ,. I -' \.9 \.9 2~? 24~ 2 - , ' 01 ..J w <::. Ad'':;t A. ~ ë óì C.ONe. . Or¿ sr~~~ CLJ ~~ i J. R. 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'"C SU r',. ,. ...w~ ~ r ,t ij: ^ tit ORDINANCE NO. ~'rGØ AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN.ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS) SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED~ APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEM8ER 13, "1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 2"7" 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECO~~ENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: . / RESOLVED that òn Case No. PI 81-14 be rezòned from IF-9 Local Retail the fo 11 owi:ng descri..bed property sha 1"1 . . . . .' ..... . to Lot 7, Block 33, Nor'East Addition an addition to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat of same recorded in Vol. 388-21, Page 80, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas. . This property is located at 5401 Davis Blvd. APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 23rd April , 1981. DAY OF e CHAIRMAN PLANNING AN·D 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 81-14 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF , 1981. MAYOR DICK FARAM CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS e APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS· . . e \ \ Ie 1 \ , \ \ \ . -DATE: April 21, 1981 J~ / t-' /. SUBJECT: pz- 81-5 Zoning Request for a portion of Lot 1, Blk. ·2, Carder Addition, from Commercial-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverage to Commercial- Speclflc Use-Blllboard. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This propqsed sign is to be located south of Airport Freeway and next to the store 1I\'Ja 11 pa per to Go II . The sign will be advertising Bank of North Texas and Hudiburg Chevy. It will be a flag type sigH with the flag over the build:ing so it ~Jon't interfere with the traffic. There was no opposition of this request. There were 3 property owners contacted. . The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of this zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or den.ial of zoning rpcpJP,t BUDGETED ITE~t: YES NO x ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A --~-------~-----~~---~-~~---~-~--~-~---------~-~--~-~~~~~~-~~-----~~-~-~~~~.~~~~ .. . ·.:---"--.: 11 ,~ · ( \ e ( e .. . Page 13 p & Z :twlinu tes ~larch 26, 1981 ( PS 81-9 POSTPONED PZ 81-5 (0 -'~~~ eng ineer 's C0ffil11en ts and Bl k. 42B2 in present fonn and that it 't']ou e resubmitted immediately an at it would be for single s y row houses. The b·y }Ir. Ne'tmlan. carried 4-0. Request of Charles Beane for replat of Lots 33R-43R, Block 42Bl~ and Lots 67R-77R, Block 42B2, Richland Terrace Addition. :r-1r. N e\mlan moved 7 seconded by Þlr. Bo\.¡en> to postpone PS 81-9. The motion carried 4-0. Request of KEM Advertising for Bank of North Texas and Hudiburg Chevrolet to rezone a portion of Lot 1, Block 2, Carder Addition, from the present classification of Commercial-Specific Use- Sale of Alcoholic Beverages to a pro- posed classification of Commercial- Specific Use-Billboard. This property is located south of Airport Freeway next to the store '~\'lallpaper to GOB. Kerry E. Moseley came forward. He said he owns the ground lease and in con- junction with Bank of North Texas and Hudiburg Chevrolet, he wishes to install a sign. Mr. Tucker asked about the height. Mr. Moseley said the maximum would be 60'. It would not obstruct anyone's view. He said it would be a 14' x 48' flag type sign. Þlr. Greenfield asked what direction it \.¡ould face" Mr. Mos~ley said it would face the traffic on Airport Freeway. t-lr.4 !vloseley showed the artist's drawings of the sign. t ' .J e e ~ Page 14 p & Z ~li(lutes t-larcrt 26, 1981 ( ':" Mr. Moseley said it would flag over the building so it wouldn't be over the parking area. He said it would not interfere with traffic. Mr. Greenfield asked where the pole \.¡ill be located. Mr. Moseley said it would be next to \vhe-re the "\~1I is in "\.Jallpaper to Go". He said they have an ex~lusive lease of all of the property and the permission of the landowner. lvlr. ìvloseley said they have stipulations not to interfere with the tenants. Mr. Greenfield called for anyone wishing to speak 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 hea-ring. PZ 81-5 APPROVED Mr. Newman moved, seconded by Mr. Tucker to approve PZ 81-5. The motion ca~ried 4-0. pz, ðl 6 It"è1rtîl~;S"t "1j f '-1TemTï'f'e hUll I It L \1111 i d ltl 1 f · Kerch to rezone Lot 7, Block 6, ClearvÍew Addition~ from the pr classification of 2F-9 \.¡ith 1 e stipulation that a certa· Ioor plan be used to a proposed assification of 2F-9. This property 't.¡es t corner Drive. at the north- Drive and Joreen came forward to represent Kerch. He said the present plans are oversized and it is a Spanish structure. lIe said -he,.\.¡ants to build a duplex but use his own plans. Helen Butler, 7913 Map1ewood~ came forward. She said her property line connects the property in question. She wanted to know the size, etc. Mr. Nelson said there would be 1041 sq. fr p..er~; ñp J n~c;:.; r C('Dr-pmrn~:::tr~ pl P"u~t'; on e e e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSUL TINC ENGINEERS / Fort \Vorrh-[)atl.:1s ~·1arch 19, 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 81-5, C.S.U. ALCHOL. TO C.S.U. BILLBOARD We have received the subject zoning case for our review and find that vve could adequately locate this property on the zoning Inap should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. t- RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Dennis Horvath, Assistant City Manager 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 , I 1 :1 .-'1 j . TYPE 3 ~~~~;.~;~.r~~",~_~~·~'fi.'t~:::,\-t¡:.~*\of{~~ti-~.;:·~'~.rt'!!l~~tt-'i.;;t:ti~ 1Nt4.~;.~;:~,.jl~¡:i¥'.1.;¡;~~i'i~"j)":!1'ú'¢;i,(~i,~'\t.~t.:~~~~t,:;'~~~;~·~1;~~ Sk~Ic.~/4 Pf?OP05ED J'how//¿j SIGN LOC¡JTIO¡1/ on LOT 1, BLOêj/ 2 LARDER 4DOf7/0N 2nd F¡/¡n4 NORTH £/CJ.lLANO II/L9 I TAR/e4NT C¿;ON7Y, TEXAS (;)5 retorded;/, J,f,! :I&1-115} Ii. 4/ ,D./?T (7) DES C R I r T I 0 ~ f\ prop () S t~ d s i g n to bel 0 C é1 t e d n n Lot 1, ß 1. n c k 2, Car de r Ad di t ion, ~ ¡ c~ r t h R. i c h 1 and HilI s ~ Tar ran t Co II n t y, T ex a s as r e cor de din Vol U 1~1 e J () k - L 11, P ¿} ¡; e 4 1 , nee J R e c () r d s, Tar ran t Co un ty, Texas, \,ri th its loca t ton being Jl~SC r ibéd as ~ollo{.vs: BEGI~~I~C at the Northeast corner of said Lot 1, Block 2; T'rIE)¡CE South 0 degrees 07 minutes ~·.Jest, 112.5 feet \Jith the East line of said Lot 1, Block 2 to a point; TIIE~·JCE North 89 degrees 41 minutes 55 seconds T.!est, 51.1 feet to the center point of a 3.5 foot diameter circle for the base ()f said ~roposed sign. \n ~ ~ ~ r--- ~ .....1....Ç:.:: .~y~~~~. ~ ~~\ ~Q,~ .Q<J,,\~ory.<) ()ç ~~ ~ '+' q.~'\ ~. ~ \''\. ) ~ \~'(). " ru I . 2/~ fu ~ ~ . ~ ~~ ~,~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ .~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ./ ~ '-I tJj ~~ ~~ ~ ~ avo 3- /t1-J/ 'D.~ e ~ RLGISTE.RED PUBLIC SUR.'/:EYOR P.o. BOX 1034 .268-2211 HURST. T£XAS Date /Yø~ /8 ð/- /J'ð e e . /1 ORC I NAi~CE . NO., t'~ AN ,ORD!~~CE REZONING PROPERTY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CH~~GES AND AMENC~ENTS., SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE 1179, ZON.ING ORDINANCE OF 'THE ,CITY OF NORTH RtCHLAHD HIllS·,. TEXAS t PASSED, APPROV£D~ AND ADOPTED,' BY THE'PU\NNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ~~D THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Nt1RTH. RICHlAND HILlS.t NOVÐ1SER 13, 1967 t AS A.'ŒNDEO' JANUARY .27) 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING. RECCMMENOATIOK IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RIC~LAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND IOHINGCOHMISSION:· .. . . . RESOLVED that on Case No. PI . 81-'5 the followtng describ~d prope1'ty shaH· to co~~erc 1 a r~t::¿1fr¿O~S:ê~~~~~ci~~tspe¿;Jì:c. Y.s:e':S:~··l:~ '.9f Al:~oh<ilí.¿ :6.p.v.er.a~~~, ----Y I ' . , A proposed sign to be located on Lot 1, Block 2, tardei Addition, North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, T.exas as recorded i'n Volume 388,-115, Page 14, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, with 'its location being described as follows: BEGINNING at the ,Northeast corner of said Lot 1, Block 2; THENCE South 0 degrees 07 minutes West, 112~5 feet with the East line of said Lot 1, Bloèk.2, to a point; T8ENCE North 89 degr~es 41 minutes 55 seconds West, 51.1 feet to the center poirit of a 3.5 foot diameter circle for the base of said proposed sign. J / .. ~. . e e e Påge 2 . \ . T.hl$ pròpeTty is located .south of Airport Freeway, next to the store I Wa -11 paper to' Go II . . . . . APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONINGC~~ISSION THIS 26th MARCH, 1981 . CMt' .,.1 .'" f'..,./ , .! f {)( CHAIRMAN PLANNING ~~D DAY OF 'fJ¿ . CCt+tISSION . . ~~~g1~~G ~rirol~ . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CIty COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAMO HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ IS HEREBY REZONED . THIS . . DAY OF , 1979. MAYOR DICK FARAH ' CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND-HILLS' ArnST: CITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE . . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS / · e e OAT E : 5 - 5 _ 81 f~;;"'· C,. SUBJECT: Set Date for Appeal Hearing - Dr. Duer DEPARTMENT: BACKGROUND: Dr. Thomas Duer wishes to appeal P& Z denial of his request to rezone Lot 2~ Block 25, Clear view from Local Retail to Commercial. . CITY COUNCIL A. ON REQUIRED: Set Public Hearing date for r·1ay 18, .1981. Legal notices have been published specifying Public Hearing Date for r1ay 18th. BUDGETED ITEÞI: YES NO A~caUNT NU~1BER: --------------------------------------~---------------------------------------- J " -- - I _ e ;c- rt: ,-,., t.. l~fr. Chucl<: 1älliams Ci ty 1af..anager c/o City oî lIRH, Tx. P.o. Box 18609 tIo~~ Riehland Hills, Tx. 761 18 April 26 J 1981 De3r }ir. 1iilli~~: I, Dr. G. Thomas Duer, hereby ask for appeal of the April 23, 1981 Zon:L'P'lg and Pla..'rh"'1in.s Committee's denial of PZ 81-12 and denial of PS 81--16. .As 1-laS ta1l{ed about with you in a phone call on April 24, 1981, I ail1 -vr.ishing to build a highly esthetic, totally enclosed professional veterinary medieal and surgical clinic on the proposed site. I lIill need a zoning change (-tvhether it be ehanged to Commercial or Co:mmercial- Specific Use-Veterinary Clinic, or vlhatever classification I can get it at) for the purpose of build:Ll1g a veterina,ry clinic on this property. It has been proposed to me that the advertised appeal notice for this 't-¡ould be sent out by your depart.:"1lent in adequate time for rrry appeal to be heard during the next special appeal hearL1'lg (around}fay 18, 1981:). It has also been conferred to me on .A.pril 24, 1981 by ~Ir. l"orrester and 1,1r. Hor~Tath , after looking at "11'fJ'" plan, that this idea ~.¡ould greatly enhance this property and that they could not understand "'~Thy this ordinance cl3.ssi.r~ed .:1.. profession?l \reterin.?ry clinic under Commercial instead or Local Retail, 1ihile all the other municipalities in the Fort~'¡orth/Dallas area cl.assify it under local retail. I would appreciate any help you can give me in my endeavor. Thank you very Dn1ch tor your tL"11e. Sineerely, Dr. G. Thomas fuer, D.V.:f!. 1200 Clay Hill Court Arlington, Texas 76014 P.S. Please inform the correct departments o! m;r appeal. Thank you.. G'rD: dd ..... -~.. _. __..J ...-.. .-- p~p~ 2; 1981 c ~ -~~ ¡' ~.-~ .\ ~ ¿;'~.. " e e e DATE: }lay 5, 1981 ~:.:,/ SUBJECT: Partial Payment #2 to J. D. Griffith Construction Co. DEP ARTr~!ENT: Utility BACKGROUND: J. D. Griffith Construction Co. was awarded Bid of $253,495.38 for construction of a ne\.¡ 16" 'vater main extending under I~I-I. 820, along I.H. 820 Service Rd. and northward along Rufe Snow to just south of the railroad crossing. Work is progressing as scheduled and should be completed withiñ two weeks, weather permitting. Total work performed $196,0.39.64 Less 10% retainage 19,603.96 Total due contractor 176~435.68 Less Previous payment 89,000.01 -1 87,435.67 ~ Due this paymen t -- CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval of partial payment #2 BUDGETED ITEM: YES XX NO ¡".CCOUNT NUr~1BER: Bon'cis e e e ~m ~7~'~' ,,:~,~:?~,,~ ~'*.{.;..""' . iri:~~~~~~ ~f~ ¡.~ ~~ .i8~·~+~t& KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS í Fort \¡Vorth-[)allaj :>1Y ~)~ 1';.'31 ;~Jn0r~:l;)1;! :-1J.:l')'; .:n-.1 Cit:! ;:oun~il C i t'/ [) f ~~r art h ~ i c h 1 ~ n d ~f ì 11 :5 7301 ~.¿. 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" -... 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 COI\1TRACïO¡~ t S EST ~ ATE P 1 OF - - - - - - ~ .... .... - ... .-. FIi_E :=35~ ~D~~~~JTIO~-RUF~-SNOWORIVE~~~E~Q~~~~NS~----~--~- O·:}\lEQ- !\iO:~TH P ICHLJ\ND HI LlS PLACE- ~,:ORTH R ICHL.4ND ~ ILLS DA TE- 5/ 4/: T_J ;·.'C C.HA, R_G_E~ THR~LLERj_OD - ~º__Q_ð1_~__.~O!\ ï R~~Ç_19~- ~~~___~ßl_FFJ_T CL__Ç_Q,\l S_T~U~ ï-.J O.'-~~. " I r FOR ~"ATERIALS FU~NISHED A'~D LA30~ PERFO~V·!EO IN PERIOD ENDlj\jG- 4/30131 - ----- ¡:OPK ORDER OATE- 3/16/81 CALENDAR D,~YS- 60 CO;';,,!PLETIO¡'\ DATE- 5/-;"4/~ I T E >1 DES C RIP T I aN PREV r ,JUS TH I S UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE U t~ I T N'] . TOTAL PRICE A ìJ~O U i\; T ~~-~--~~~--~~~~~~~-~~--~~~~~-~-~~~-~~ ~~---~~- -~-~~-~~ ~-~~---- ---~~-~~ -~~---_. 1 . 16' 'Cl.50 DUCTILE IRON '·/iA TER PIPE \~l / P () L Y . \'f ~ A P P I 1\ G L.F. GaGa 3513~G() 3513.00 20.98 7370Zs' 2. '12- tCL$50 DUCTILE I R 0 ¡\1 \.: ATE R PIPE \~ / P () L Y . \,¡ RAP P I f'l G L.F. 925.09 0.,00 925.09 15.50 14338.' é. 16 t f GA T t= VALVE \'1 / 3 I t RYP.A,SS .. A f\1 D SOXES EACH 0.00 1.00 1.00 38C':.OO 3d(}O. 5. 12' tGATE VALVE AND BOX EACH 0.00 2.00 2.00 815.00 163(J. , 8 t I GATE VALVE ,e,ND BOX EJ\CH 0.00 1.00 1.00 546.00 546. o. 7. 8' t TAP . SLEEVE & 8 ' t T A? . V A L V E' A "1 0 BOX EACH 1.00 0.00 1.00' 8ûO.OJ òOJ~ 8$ 8 t t I I'~ 5 E, R T I i\i G VALVE & BOX '}/ITH 3/4' I COPPER BYPASS EACH 0.00 1.00 1.00 25QU.üO 25GJCÞ 9. 6ttGATE V Þ.L VE A ;'.j 0 BOX EACH 0.00 2.00 2.00 400.00 8ClJa 1 0 ~ 1 t t CO~,,1 B . AIR RELEASE VALVE -=- A {\1 D VAULT EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 3 4 \!I C- 0 o . 11. FIRE HYDRAf\1TS EACH 0.00 2.CO 2~OO 1364.00 2728" 12. 6ft (CL.50JQUCTILE I R 0 i'1 FIRE HY OR A I\~ T LEAD PIPE L.F. 0.00 10,.00 10*00 91)25 92~ 13. CAST IRON FITTINGS LB. 0.00 5905.00 ~9C5.CO O~9íJ 5314~ 14. QORE OR T u!'~ 5 & PRES. GROUT 24' · CAS 1 f'~G U¡'1DEK I H 82.0 L.F. 335.DO 0.')0 335~OO 250.CG 23750$ 15. ASPHALT PAVEilENT R EP LA CE¡'/:Er·J T L.F~ 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.50 0$ ... ~ CATHODIC PROTECT IO ~ TEST 10. S I AT I 0:\1 EACH 0.00 O.GO 0.00 2\)J.QO i\ \..J . 17. 1 t , ï¡...;~EADED OUTLET ~AJ I T H C,~~.;~ 00 RAT I ON STOP EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 C ~ 18. 2 t t PV( SCH. 40 ';} A ï E R PIPt. L.F. 0.00 430.00 430.00 7.90 3397. 19. 2 ' , 'dATER PIPE C 0 i'~ ì\J E C T I 0 ~~ S EACH 0.00 8.00 8.CO 330.00 264Ùt þ~ ...---.--- --- ---- --....---- ---------...---- - e ---..-.-------------_. -- --.----.--.-.-. - ....- ---_. ------...---. --- -.---._-- 'J- CON T RAe TOR'S EST ~'I¡ATE - ~ ~ ~ - - .-.- - ...... .... ... .... P 2 CF FILE r..J A-I-.T \r ~l~ I\:() .~2-- J_O_~tQ_._-=_3-=-_5~3________ ~OJECT DESCRIDTION- RUFE SNOW D~IVE WATER LINE EXTENSIONS O~~~R- ~ORT~ qrCHLAND HILLS PLACE- NORTH RICHlAND HILLS DAT~- 5/ 4 __TIJ"~LÇJjA~~ED THR~~~~IOD- 46 D/\YS CONTRACTOR- J.D~ Gi~rFFITH CONSTRUCTIO,\! CO~, F Q R ¡\: ATE R I A L S FUR N ISH:: 0 A '\1 0 LA 80 R PER FO~~~)-Ë-òr~l\~ P E RTõ-c--END I~~- G - 4 / 3 b / 8 1 WOP~ ORDER DATE- 3/16/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 60 CO~PLETION DATE- 5/14 NO~ I T E r~1 D E.S C RIP T I 0 i\! P!~EVrOUs THIS UNIT ESTI~ATE ESTIMATE TOT.L\L U ¡\i I T PRICE A;'..: 0 U ;\1 ~---~~--~~~~~~~-~--~--~-~~~~~-~~-~~~~ -~--~--~ ---~~~~~ ~-~-~--- ~--~---- ~-~-~- FIELD VERIFICATION OF JOa CONDITIONS AND CONFr2~ATION OF PAY QUANTITIES RY-_~~~~~~~____ (OWNER'S PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE) DATF- ,19 ~~-~~--~~~-~~--~--~--~~ ~~-~--~--~~~.~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~~~~----~-~~~~-~--~~---~~~-~~-~-~~~----~~-~-~-~~~--~~ APPRO\jED- K¡~O'I\JL TO:\i-Er'~GL I SH-FLO':jERS , INC. ~SUI ING Ei\JGHIEERS .RY-_ ~~___ :JAïE- ~~/I L/ ,193/ TOTAL ...... . . . . . . . LESS 10 PERCENT RETAINED . . . . 196039 19603 176435 ~-~~--~~- --~-~~~~~~-~~ DIFFERENCE. . . . .. . . . . . . PLUS 75 PERCENT MATLS ON HAND~ . TOïAL ..... . . . . . . . . LESS p~~vrous PAY~1EN¡S . . . . . DIFFE~ENCE DUE THIS EST IN ATE . . r·!OTE-PAY LAST A>ìCU!'JT SHOlf;.'-l o 176435 89800 87435 TOTAL EARNINGS (INCL. RETAIN.)-5 196039~64 TIME C~ARGED THRU THIS PERIOQ- 46 DAYS TOTAL BID-5 253495.38 PERCENT- 77 TOTAL T rc~~E- 60 DAYS PERCE¡\;T- 76 ----.- -----.- -- --....--.. _._-- -----'.--.-. ~--- e .-- ---- --.------- -------------.- ----- -------------- -- -----.-.. ----- j. CON T RAe TOR I S EST I !~ ATE r <;, . .. :. - - - - - - -- .... ~ ~ .... -- P 1 FIL~ ~ c- ï' T .'1 ;, 7' ;: N 0 ... - Tw ~ ( 2 ) J 08 f\! 0 . - 3 - 5 ~ 3 _ oJ J. r I ,_ . ... ep~O..JECT DESCRrPTIOt~- RUFE S:-:O,-! DRIVE \';ATER LI.\;E EXTENSIONS O',\'r\ER- :\!ORTH RrC~~LAf\lD ~ILLS . PLACE- ~JORTH RIC~lA~~D HILLS DAT=:- T 1 'i~ E C H A. ~ G t. í~; T H R U PER rOD - 0 A Y S C o!'~ T RAe TO R - J. D" G ~ IFF I THe 0:\ S T r~ U C TIC ;-,1 C " FO~ '~ATE~"")!.A.LS FU:~,\!IS'HED At\~D LABOq PERFC~~·~=:D IN PERI08 ¿!\QI¡'~G- i\pril JO, 19~1 ~~GRK OR0f~ DATE- 3/16/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 60 CO~PLETIO~ CATE- 5 j'~ 8 . ! TEt-l: DESCR I P T r O,\J PREVIOUS THIS UNIT ESTIMATE ESTr~ATE TOTAL U~: r T PRIC:: A ~:. : ------------------------------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- 1. 161 tCL.50 DUCTILE I R O~~ \.: ATE R PIPE \'.! / POL Y .. t·! RAP P I r'J G L.F. 0,,00 3,513 20.98 7J, ~ 2. .12' 'CL.50 DUCT I LE 0, r R 0 !'~ \,'1 ATE R C¡Z'3,OCj Ð.ða· 91.5,°1 PIPE ~~.: / pal Y . '...¡ RAP P I :'J G L.F. ~ 15.50 14 ' ...------ t - '+ . 16' tGATE VAL'JE \v / 3 I I BYPASS 1 A~~D 80XES EACH 0.00 3800.00 J, ~ 5. 12' 'GATE \lALVE .A. ~~ Q BOX EACH 0.00 2 81S-CO 1 t t 6. 8 ' · GATE VALVE AND BOX EACH 0.00 1 546.00 t 1/7~ 8tfTAP. SLEEVE & sttTAP. /.o(J cJ VALVE AND BOX EACH ~ ~ /Joo 800.00 8. 8 f , INS E R T I ~~ G VAL'JE & BOX \¡: I T H 3/4 t . COPPER BYPASS EACH a.co 1 2500.00 2 c t - 9.. 6' 'GA..TE VAL \JE AND BOX Ef-\CH 0.00 2 400.00 lû~ , t f COMB. AIR RELEASE VALVE -'la A t\} D VAULT EACH 0.00 934.,00 F"'O~ HYDRANTS EACH 0.00 2 1364~OO 2, ~ 1. _ '12. 6 t I CCL~50) DUCTILE rqON FIRE 10 H Y D R A i': T LEAD PIPE L6F. 0.00 9'125 13. CAST IRON FIT T I I'J GS LB. 0.00 5., 905 0.90 5,: 14. BORE OR TUr\~ . & PRES. GROUT ~ ,., 5 ",<JO ~ 3 3.5 ~<1'íJ 24' · CASING Ur\!DER ¡H820 L.F. ?:J . 3J, ~ -=-+-G-e- 0 250-00 15. ASPH.ÄL T P A V E ~~ EN T R E P LAC E ~~ E!'l T L.F. QitOO 3.50 :!.6. ·CA THOD Ie PROTECTION ïEST STATIOi'J EACH 0.00 200-00 17. 1 f t ïHREADED OUTLET t·J I T H CORPORA T IO,\J STOP EACH 0.00 50.00 18. 2 ' f PVC SCH. 40 \~AïER PIPE L.F. 0.00 4JO 7.90 J, ~ 19. 2 I t l'!.4 T E R PI P.E C 0 i~ NEe T I 0 ~~ S EACH 0.00 ;) 330.00 2, ~ e ;. .~ c 0 ~ T ·R ACT 0 R S E 5 - ~ø· A T f- P 2 GF , - - - F!LE ;=3 .JQ~ ~. J J . - 3-5£'3 : ~ : S ï r .!'~;.: T:: ~':~-:.- ) ~ OJ ~ C f · ~ ~ S C ~ r ~ T ! 0 ,"~ - R II = E S \~ :] 1,-,' J ¡< I 'J E .~c... 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Total project c~st $98,955.55 Tota'lwork completed Less 10% Retainage $75,249.62 $ 7,524.96 $67,724.62 $62 ,296.. 58 $ 5,428.08 Sub:"Tota1 Less Previous Payments Amount Due this Estimate Council also authorized additlonal $6~680.00 for new microprocessor control unit. Total price $ 6,680.00 $'1,670.00 $5,010.00 Less 25% Total Due CITY COUNCIL ACTH~.REQUf~FJ1. . \~ Ap~roval of ~,438.0~ BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO AçcaUNT NUMBER: General Fund Su.rp1us --ø~-~~ Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS t'I :A 11 " g n I,C'.. r: i) J ~ f!:j ~;\,J ¡ ..... t"fl. ~ \~ - Ride herd 071 you, wiring '!Does with Willy Watt-Slinger 714 West Davis DaHas, Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Metro 263-8904 "NO.80- (J1509 SOLD TO: SHIPPED TO: r City of N/ Richland Hills p.O. Bo.x 18607 North Richland Hills~ Texas 76110 Job Site GÎvine H'tvy. L - P.O. NUMBER DELIVERY I HSTRUCTJONS ·JOB NO. DATE Contract 80-082 4/30/81 tTEM QUANTITY NUMBER DESCRIPTION UNIT J»RICE TOTAL Estimate # 6 ;.... tD" 031.20 Less 10 % Retainage 603.12 Total ~TET $5~428. . 08 e ------------- ---...--_._--~---~-. .-------.----------.-.-----------.---.-......--.-.------- ---'----.- e Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 1 Of ~ .J 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: City of N/Richland Hills p.O. Box 18607 North R~chland Hills~ Texas 76110 Job: Traffic Signals Project: Grapevine Hwy. Estimate No. 6 From 4/119 81 to 4/3019 81 - .----- Unit of' Measure Total Work Rate Amoun~ T .1/ .7+ ntroller 6 Phase Ea 2--- Controller ':) If tf ) ~--- H 4--- rr ~--- Ti' 2Tr " If " 7-__ '")rr rr rr ff ..... T'P rr ~n " rr rr 10--- Gent Fond ~a ; 11--- T A Fond " 19___ ff u " 1 8 490.00' 7 880.00 ? 8 490.00 7,880.00 1 gOO 00 2 ~ 820 . (~O . 1 12 2 4 2'1S 00 ~C:;r .5 r- r r:; r 11 60' 1 8 , 475.00 ~lO 00 1 7t) 1 785.65 ~'? o pc:; I') 4 8 80 2 001 00 950.00 2 040.00 1 11 . e ~ e· Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRAC'[ORS 2 Of 2 714 West Davis Dallas, Texas 75208 214/94ó-5116 Metro 263-8904 Ride herd on your wiring woes with Willy Watt-Slinger MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: Job: Pro,ject: Estimate NO.___From____19___to____19__ ~--- T\roe C Fond ]).1___ Spec :ial rr Cable 16--- 1 " rr "\ 12 Cable 18--- C Jl 12 n Power 20--- IC 8 Bare 21--- 2C Loo 22--- 4c rr 24--- strain Pole Unit of' Total Work Rate Measure Eað 1 370.00 rr 1 1.J-8 0 '. () L.F ~O 1 ~O r Amoun~ 370.00 l~?a rr 2280 8~r 1 Rq~ 4 rr c:; Q1 r 7r:; rr 12 q , 116 ? rr 121:10 I. ()() " 22 68 r 4 0 06 rr 14g8 81' 1 1 18 ,rr ':) or p. -- Ea. 4 2 2 00 e q e Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 3 of 3 714 West Davis Dallas, Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Metro 263-8904 Rîde herd on your wiring woes with Willy Watt-Slinger MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: Job: Pro,ject: Estimate No. From 19 to 19 ---- ~ ~. -.......--, .--.. --- Unit of Total Work Rate Amoun~ Measure 2C)--- Ped Pole Ea. 1 375.00 375.00 ~/í2. s t Arm 40' u 2 2 807.00 5-.614.00 rr " 40 r + 15 Tt 1 4 496.00 4-,496..00 28--- ~ Sect Head u 21 ~l 00 6 6r:s 00 Tt If If ~ 16 10 ~O--- LOOD Am u 20 317.00 6 340.00 0 C!!RTIFrCATION OF ESTIMAT is RECOMMENDED iN! H RE~~E~ TO ;:!ElD Q:SfJ1V}~T¡ON OF JO. ~Gr~t;~~;iJN-:) .....¡~u r·~: '..:.~: L·;:"~A ~ ( / / l' ,~'~/i '. .:.r~.' ',". "~'.' -- ,.,/ ~ '{ ~~~~~~__~,__~_________~_~__ _u __.._u__.------_- OA rr:· T.-'\;.: tnC~J_ 8CNSTRUCT 'IN !NSPEGTO~~ . . ' ; . .,~> .I Work This Month 640::11.20 603.12 Total Amount of Work Done 7~ it 21~9 062 ~etainage This Month Net for Month 5~428.o8 Less~ Retainage Sub-Total 7J5?LJ-_Qh 67...724~62 62,296.58 $ C)..428.o8 Less Previous Payments· Amount due this estima'te ·" \~ e Ridl herd 011 you,. wiring VJOIS with WiJly Watt-SJin~ ITEM NUMBER e e I L P.O. NUMBER QUANTITY Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRIC.AL CONTRACTORS 714 West Davis Dallas. Texas 7.5208 214/946-5116 Metro 263-8904 SOLD TO: SHIPPED TO: ~---~-------'---------_P"------""._-_._'----_._------.------__________________.________..______._______.___ City or N/ Richland Hills p.o. Box 18607 North Richland Hills, Texas 76110 Job Site Same DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS JOB NO. 80-082 Extra DESCRIPTION Material on Hand. Lump Sum /2) -I /1' L 1<,,· ) ~7) ;Z... ¿ .'. .) J ! ,- /-," '-" - . // /7 /- ¿/J( ;;;./ .. .- l~--&J /2.~<~-LA--' >/ 'f'---;' .17 /! .:", '-.-" ~,..l~' .-- j, ,. . ., .,.::.... ..... . .... .... ;';/ .{/. " ,;;/ l'~" ,':1-' ..J' , . /'./ ..~ / -- ., '_.,., _ . f ~. "~__"--. '-,", ;' . . .... ~.." "_..' .,.A . :r _ ~ /'-- / j./~.............. ') ~ -"\..... t~_""L I ,/. . ~~./ ...----- t..t;t-~ ~~\'f~;\M "f. ~(""'\~/1å ~<; ..0 r,1r:"('\{1-'¡ I \F~'!'I J"'''' I~ i"'" I ;':')t:"~~t:"""" ~(~ ~ : "".' ''''''''4 ·:11 ;,-;' '~~~ !rt"J ~ hS fi:~~·(,-}~.1·~.t.¡t;·:.'t.·: ~~..~~ ~~~'E,:~~~~'CT .~: ~!·~tD ~BS.E~\lATlON OF Joa CONDJTION3 AND PAY o.iJANi;T;~§ ,- /: ':. -'-1'-' /-" ;- -". . ". ..;. ; ~ .' 1 . / _" i". '. . 3':- ~~::.~:. .. _ __ ", ~.~ .'~ DA~ l£2dNrCAL C~NSTRtJC710N !t!:';?ECro¡ - . , J INVOICE ·NO. aO-f) 15 0 8 DATE 4/30/81 UNIT PRICE TOTAL NET $6,680.00 -I- C/' -1/:Ÿ2-' / \- ~;. ~L -..¡ _ If c- ð/{) ð - ~I e Sharrock Electric, Inc. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Ride herd on your wiring woes "with Willy Watt-Slinger 714 West Davis Dallas. Texas 75208 214/946-5116 Metro 263-8904 MONTHLY ESTIMATE To: City of N/ Richland Hills Job: Pro,ject: Estimate No.___Fr~m____19___to____19___ ~... Unit o:f Measure Total Work. Rate Amoun~ cented b,r. Council 6-,680.00 6~680.oo ( Material "on hand Work This Month Total Amount of Work Done 4IJetainage This Month Net :ror Month Less % Retainage Sub-Total Less Previous Payments· Amount dU.e this estima"te ~{~¥~ . ··~··.:·Y l. S·'· .. ~;.~:.~.";.,;./r1Yl, ~ ·-oo;ro.· ck·,. El I; ~eActrlc ~~"¡t'>...- :1 \ ø:. f··"....·· _J' ·,,~~·S,ff.~ .~<~ . "':';:~~~~.~, . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS .. ;:;:: ::f'''-~,;...~'''' Inc. Page No .ì.. 1 of_PaYt}S ...1 I,[U L . f Tn"HUl 1P ;: t\'- .-- ~ ... ...- ~ ..,.. _ __ ~'JJÝ í4..,.~ 714 West Iñvis Dallas, Tens 75208 2141946-5116 Metro 263-8~ Ji . 1 ~(" ~< ..: ....~. .. - - '... : 'ropnsa~ . an. r JIB 1l"Pr II I 1 III I iWIIIT 1 'II PROPOSAL SUBMITTEO TO: DESCRtPTION OF ~OB: Honorable Mayor Dick Faram Job TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATIONS AT: Address raEev~ne . ~ arfAlOO Grapevineth~.l 1) & E~n at N.Hills v S1ITvd. & Emeral . 1ti1 y City of North Richland Hills, TX Metro .t ~trtb!J &ubmtt spðCifications and estimates for our reconxnendation that a Micro- processor (following quoted Item 31-alternate) be used at the Location in lieu of the refurbished Singer Controller (i.e. Item 31 of the above referenced Job). This will make all parts in the control"lers and cabinets interchangeable be~*een the three (3) inter8ec~ions; and all three (3) controllers will then meet the NEMA Standards. D~.te 10-2-80 Item 31-Alternate Microprocessor 41J Controller with Cabinet, n place -~-----~-------~-~--~----~- *NOTE: Should Item 31-Alternate only be aelected in lieu ot Item 31 add o~ly ~5,OOO.OO to the Total Bid'Price. Should both Items 31 and 31-Alternate be selected then add $6,680.00 to the Total Bid Price. .t ]i.ertby ¡frnpo.sf to furnish labor and materials complete in accordance with the aboove specifications. fat" the sum of $ see above note. all other terms and conditions remain the same· vVith payment to be made as follows: as quoted. A" r'n-tt......aai '<j gua"ðnt..d to be ð~ ~p8C,f,ed AU '-"Vade IS to be compet.-ct tn a wOt'k- man.... metnn., ðCCOt'd'''9 10 stand..,.d practIces Any ttI1~ð"on Ot' d.",..t.on from .AbOve sp~I't<.at.on. .nVol"I"H~ .JlI'" costs w'" be iucecuh!Kt onlv upon wr,u.n O+"d...s. ..~d w~, bwcOITHt <'!In ..cra cnarg. 0.,.1' i'nd above 1M ~ss,mðt. AU ~gf'.ttmenl. cont.,,~t upon. ~tflk..'S. accJdenf, 0' d.~.v" be'fond our C()rI,ro' O\Nn.,- 10 carry far,.. torn~ .and othef" n~~~..ry ¡",uran.ctt Our workars are fufty cov-.red by \NOr~m..·'. com~~'ÞOn In:!lurance Authorized S.gnatur8 . . Note: This proposal may be with- drawn by us t! not accepted wathin days. ~ I~ l\rn:ptan.rr pf'rn.posal..- The above pr'(:es. speci- fIcatIons and condirtons are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. YOu are authorized to do the work a~ speclfied. Payment WIU be made as outlined above. Date Accepted_ Stgnature Signature L - e - .,' DATE: ~Iay 5, 1981 ": ::." ,I SUBJECT: Change Order No. I to Rufe Snow Water Line Extension DEP ART~!ENT: Utility BACKGROUND: This change order is necessary to extend distribution line Stub-outs behind the future curb and gutter on Rufe Snow Drive to serve adjacent developments. This will avoid the need to make future pavement cuts. Pro-rata costs for these stub-o'ut extensions can be recouped from the adjacent developers. This change order will increase the contract by ~--",~- //' CITY COUNCIL ACTION R QUIRæ: . ~//- Approval of Change Order #1 BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO xx ACCOUNT NUp1BER: Bonds -------~~~~~----~---~~~---~-~!_~----~--------- ~c..-. / ..//' ," ..:~ K-E-F NO. 3-543 e CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO THE CONTRACT WHICH WAS DATED FEBRUARY 23 , 1981 (OWNER) (CONTRACTOR) Between THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS J. D. GRIFFITH CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. And For (Description of Project) RUFE SNOW DRIVE WATER LINE EXTENSIONS : Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of the General Conditions of the Contract, this Change Order, when fully executed, shall constitute the autho~ity to change the work of the project as follows: Provide 80 L.F. of 10-inch (DR 18) C1. 150 PVC stub-out at Lewis Drive @ $16.00 per L.F. with 10-inch gate valve and Box @ $785.00 per each. Also provide 80 L.F. of 8-inch (DR 18) Cl. 150 PVC stub-out at Trinidad Drive @ $13.50 per L.F. (Ductile iron may be substituted for PVC). NOTE: Cost of flange to M.J. adaptor to be included in ductile iron fittings. The amount of payment to the Contractor shall be adjusted by the addition of the amount of THREE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE Dollars & NO tit Cents ($ 3,145.00 ). Or Based on actual as-built quantities and the unit prices listed above. Contract completion time shall be increased by 10 days because of this change. OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE OF CHANGE: By: (v.li tness) or (Attest): Date: , 1981 By: Date: /77~5 , 1981 By: e (Witnes Date: , 1981 ~ I . FORT WORTH WATER AND SEWER RATE INCREASES TO THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS SEWER RATE INCREASE, OCTOBER 1, 1980 $2.447/customer to $3.276/customer = 34% increase = $0.829/customer WATER RATE INCREASE, MARCH 1, 1981 $0.3167/1,000 gal. to $0.3966/1,000 gal. = 25% increase = $0.0799/1,000 gal. PROPOSED NORTH RICHLAND HILLS WATER AND SEWER RATE INCREASES TO OFFSET FORT WORTH INCREASES . PROPOSED SEWER RATE INCREASE $3.75/customer to $4.60/customer = 23% increase = $0.85/customer PROPOSED WATER RATE INCREASE $0.88/100 C.F. to $0.96/100 C.F. = 9% increase = $0.08/100 C.F. . .J . MAY 11, 1981 COMPARISON OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED WATER RATES NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS EXISTING PROPOSED BASIS RATES RATES r~ i n i mum Bill For 267 C.F. (2000 Gal.) $5.00 $5.00 AllOver 267 C.F. ($ Per 100 C.F.) $0.88 $0.96 ($ Per 1000 Gal.) $1.18 $1.28 COMPARISON OF TYPICAL MONTHLY WATER BILLS UNDER EXISTING AND PROPOSED RATES . NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS MONTHLY BILLED USAGE EXISTING PROPOSED RATES 1000 GAL 100 C. F . RATES BILL I NC R . % 0 0 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $0.00 0 2 2.67 5.00 5.00 0.00 0 5 6.68 8.53 8.85 0.32 4 ( av g) 10 13.37 14.41 15.27 0.86 6 12 16.04 16.76 17.83 1.07 6 15 20.05 20.29 21.68 1.39 7 20 26.74 26.18 28.10 1.92 7 50 66.84 61.47 66.60 5.13 8 100 133. 69 120. 29 130.78 10.49 9 1,000 1,336.90 1,179.12 1,285.86 106.74 9 10,000 13,368.98 11,767.35 12,836.66 1,069.31 9 . ~ .6 . t1A Y 11, 1981 COMPARISON OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEWER RATES NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS EXISTING PROPOSED BASIS RATES RATES Monthly Service Charge $3.75 $4.60 Monthly Volume Charge Per 100 Cubic Feet 0.41 0.41 Per 1000 Gallons 0.55 0.55 Maximum Residential Volume Charge in 100 C.F. 2,500 2,500 In 1000 Gallons 18,700 18,700 . COMPARISON OF TYPICAL MONTHLY SEWER BILLS UNDER EXISTING AND PROPOSED RATES MONTHLY BILLED USAGE EXISTING PROPOSED RATES 1000 GAL 100 C.F. RATES ~ILL I NCR. % 0 0 $ 3.75 $ 4.60 $0.85 23 2 2.67 4.85 5.70 0.85 18 5 6.68 6.49 7.34 0.85 13 10 13.37 9.23 10.08 0.85 9 12 16.04 10.33 11.18 0.85 8 15 20.05 11.97 12.82 0.85 7 ( a) 18.7 25.00 14.00 14.85 0.85 6 20 26.74 14.71 15.56 0.85 6 50 66.84 31.16 32.01 0.85 3 100 133.-69 58.56 59.41 0.85 1 1,000 1,336.90 551.88 552.73 0.85 0 10,000 13,368.98 5,485.03 5,485.88 0.85 ° NOTE: Monthly Usage Based on Average of Dec., Jan. and Feb. (a) Max. Bill for Residential Customer . D,L\TE :. :rIa y 5, 1 9 8 1 c1L/ ~ SUBJECT: Revision of Ordinance No. 829 Establishing Water and Sewer Rates e DEPARTMENT: Utility 1. Base \va ter 2. All \va ter usage 96¢ per 100 cu 3. Minimum Tllan thly 4. ~Ionthly , BACKGROUND: The City of Fort Worth has raised its water rates two (2) the past seven months and raised its sewer rates once In order to offset these Ordinance #829. t. minimum to be raised from $3.75 to $4.~O. at 41ç per 100 cuft. 5. Service re-connection charge to be changed from $6°.00 to $10.00 to help e cover· increased cost in salaries, fuel and vehicle maintenance_ 6. Transfer fee to be changed from $6~OO to $10.00 to help cover ----------.. ~------- . reased cost in salaries. . CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIR 0: BUDGETED IT xx ACCOUNT NUr1BER: N/A QÐO ~~~ -~- ----------~~-~-L,-~-~ . . (WW&/frft 'v) 000 l ( .JW ~ " "'-., "\ --- \. BE IT ORDAINED by the city Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that ORDINANCE NUMBER 381, "Rules, Regulations, policies and Procedures for the City of North Richland Hills Water and Sewër system" adopted November 8, 1971, and as heretofore amended, be and the same is hereby AMENDED by substituting the pages numbered, 12, 13, 14, as Exhibit "A" for the correspondingly numbered pages, if any, contained in such ordinance. The rate schedule charges in Section III shall take effect on ß11 e e APPROVED AND PASSED in regular Council Meeting on this the day of ~ Dick Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City.Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, City Attorney e e SECTION III SERVICE CHARGES A. THE FOLLOWING MONTHLY RATES SHALL BE CHARGED ALL CUSTOMERS FOR \~ATER: (7.48 Gallons = 1 Cubic Ft.) 1. 3/411 meter -- Minimum for first 267 cubic feet shall be $5.00. From 267 cubic feet the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 2. 1" meter -- Minimum for first 345 cubic ft. shall bè' $7.00. From 345 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 3. 1-1/4" meter -- Minimum for first 460 cubic ft. shall be $9.50. From 460 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 4. 1-1/2" meter -- Minimum for first 937 cubic ft. shall be $20.00. Allover 937 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 5. 2" meter -- Minimum for first 1300 cubic ft. shall be $26.00. Allover 1300 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. e 6. 3" meter -- ~linimum for first 2400 cubic ft. shall be $48.00. Allover 2400 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 7. 4" meter -- Minimum for first 4000 cubic ft. shall be $80.00. Allover 4000 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 8. 6" and 8" meter -- Minimum for first 10,000 cubic ft. shall be $200.00. Allover 10,000 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. 9. Billing policy where more than one user or building is tied onto the same meter: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each home, homes, duplex, triplex, offices, or any other building where more than one user is tied on the same meter at the rate of $5.00 per month minimum for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. 10. Billing Apartment Complexes: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill all apart- ment complexes of more than four apartments for 100 percent of the total occupied apartments at the rate of $5.00 for each apartment for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. e It shall be the responsibility of the apartment owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of occupants prior to the 10th day of each month. Failure to present certified statement of Page 12 e occupancy shall result in billing of 100 percent of available apartments. The meter deposit shall be $8.00 per unit of 100 percent of estimated monthly minimum billing, whichever is larger. 11. Billing Trailer Parks: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each trailer park at the rate of $5.00 per trailer per month for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.96 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. It shall be the responsibility of the mobile home park owner to furnish a certified ~tatement of number of trailers prior to the 10th day of each month. Failure to present the certified statement of number of trailers shall result in billing of 100 percent of available trailer spaces. The meter deposit shall be at least 25 percent of estimated monthly minimum billing. 12. Any deviation from these rates for any user shall be made by a separate contract approved by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills. 13. Loading Dock or Tank Truck Customers: e Customers taking water from a loading dock or fire hydrant will be charged at the rate of $2.50 per 1000 gallons. B. THE FOLLOWING MONTHLY RATES SHALL BE CHARGED ALL CUSTOMERS FOR SEWER SERVICE: 1. A monthly service charge shall be paid by all customers in the amount of $4.60. 2. A monthly volume charge shall also be charged to all customers in the amount of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used, or waste water produced, as more specifically set forth hereinafter. The monthly volume charge for residential customers will be based on the individual customer's average monthly water use during the previous winter quarter months of December, January and February; but in no event shall the volume used to compute this monthly charge exceed 2500 cubic ft. The volumes used to compute these charges are based on the amount of water used by the residential customer as measured by a meter. Where no previous winter quarter average is available from the records, the volume to be used for this monthly volume charge shall be estimated, such estimated volume not to exceed 2500 cubic ft. per customer. e 3. The monthly charges to commercial and industrial customers will be based on total water use for each month as measured by appropriate meters, with the provision that if a customer can show, to the satis- faction of the Director of Utilities, that a significant portion of the meatered water usage does not enter the sanitary sewer system, the customer will be charged for only that volume entering the sewers, as determined by a method approved by the Director of Utilities. Page 13 e 4. All Industrial Users: To be served on system only by specific contract approved by Council for the particular Industrial Sewage or Waste involved. 5. In the event a commercial customer is introducing sewage into the sewage system that creates unusual conditions or problems such as excessive oils, greases, or chemicals, the Director of Utilities shall advise the customer of his options. a. To correct at his own expense the conditions causing the excess. b. To pay a monthly rate to be determined by the Director of Utilities to the City equal to the expense of maintained and/or treating the excessive waste. 6. Billing Policy where more than one user or building is tied onto the same water meter: e It shall be the policy of North Rich1and Hills to bill each home, homes, duplex, triplex, offices, or any other buildings where more than one user is tied onto the same water meter at $4.60 per month for each customer unit for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used by the building. The monthly volume charge to be calculated as noted in Paragraph B (2) above with the exception that there shall be no volume limit as is the case for residential customers. 7. Billing Apartment Complexes: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill all apartment complexes of more than four apartments at the rate of $4.60 per month for each apartment for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used by the apartment complex, plus a $10.00 per month service charge for the complex. It shall be the responsibility of the apartment owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of occupants prior to the lOth day of each month., Failure to present certified statement of occupancy shall result in billing of the $4.60 lump sum charge to 100 percent of the available apartments. 8. Billing Trailer Parks: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each trailer park at the rate of $4.60 per month for each trailer for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic feet of water used by the trailer park, plus a $10.00 per month service charge for the 4IÞ trailer park. Page 14 e It shall be the responsibility of the mobile home park owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of trailers prior to the 10th day of each month. Failure to present the certified statement of number of trailers shall result in billing of the $4.60 lump sum charge to 100 percent of the available trailer spaces. C. BILLING -- DELINQUENT PENALTY. All charges for services furnished or rendered by the City Utility Department shall be due and payable within 10 days from'the date stamped on the bill at the office of the Utility Department in the City Hall. D. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE, NOTICE: RECONNECTION FEE. Service to any customer will be discontinued after written notice within four (4) days from the date of any bill containing an arrears balance. Where service has been discontinued for failure to pay for service rendered, a charge of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall be made for each meter disconnected before such service shall be restored. E. TRANSFER FEE. e A transfer fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) shall be made for transfer of service from one location to another within the City. F. RETURN CHECK FEE. All return checks require a handling charge. This fee will be posted in the utility Department. e Page 15 ~~.~. e e e \ \ \ \ ..t ! / ORDINANCE NO. 829 BE IT ORDAINED by the City.Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that ORDINANCE NO.381, "Rules, Regulations, Policies and Procedures for the City of North Richland Hills Water and Sewer SystemJl adopted November 8, 1971, and as heretofore amended, be and the same i s h~~:~l'eby A~·1ENDED by substi tuti ng the pages numbered, 12, 13, 14, as Exhibit "A" for the correspondingly numbered pages, if any, contained in such ordinance. The rate schedule charges in Section III shall take effect on July 1.. 1980 APPROVED AND PASSED in regular Council Meeting on this the 23rd day of June , 1980 . I 1 . . . I . . . . .r.-"\/' /If /' /. J,.)~ .. . ?1"1 "l~_ 1/ / /r.l ! / /.t;/..' /¿ -t,./ w.' ..Ir- ~r~ D~i-ck 'Far~m, -~layor ATTEST: \' i \ , \' . I . APPROVED ~TO F.ORMAND ;JGA~~TY: /V-é~~~ Rex r1tEnt i re ~ City Attorney , " ) , . \ . , '.; \ \ \. . ~ ¡ , SECTION III SERVICE CHARGES e A. THE FOLLmHNG MONTHLY RATES SHALL BE CHARGED ALL CUSTOt1ERS FOR HATER: (7.48 Gallons = 1 Cubic Ft.) . 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. e 9. - 3/411 meter __ Minimum for first 267 cubic feet shall be $5.00. From 267 cubic feet the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. 111 meter __ Minimum for first 345 cubic ft. ~hall be $7.00. From 345 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. 1-1/411 meter __ Minimum for first 460 cubic ft. shall be $9.50. From 460 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. Q'?}11 1-1/211 meter __ Minimum for first ~ cubic ft. shall tre $20.00. Allover t3J1 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. ~7 . 211 meter __ Minimum for first 1300 cubic ft. shall be $26.00. Allover 1300 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cúbic ft. 311 meter __ Minimum for first 2400 cubic ft. shall be $43.00. Allover 2400 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. 411 meter __ Minimum for first 4000 cubic ft. shall be $80.00. Allover 4000 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. 611 & 811 meter __ Minimum for first 10,000 cubic ft. shall be $200.00. Allover 10,000 cubic ft. the rate shall be $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. : I I' ì ! t, I: I \ , Billing policy where more than one user or building is tied onto the same meter: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each home, homes, duplex, triplex, offices, or any other building ~/here more than one user is tied on the same meter at the rate of $5.00 per month minimum for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. 10. Billing Apartment Complexes: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill all apartment complexes of more than four apartments for 100% of the total occupied apartments at the rate of $5.00 for each apartment for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. It shall be the responsibility of the apartment owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of occupants prio~ to the 10th day of each month. Failure to present certified statement of occupancy R-6/9/80 page 12 e shall result in billing of 100 of available apartments. The meter deposit shall be $8.00 per unit or 100% of estimated monthly minimum bill i n g, \'1 hie h eve r i s 1 a rg e r. . 11 . Billing Trailer Parks: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each trailer park at the rate of $5.00 per trailer per month for the first 267 cubic ft. of water used, plus $0.88 per 100 cubic ft. thereafter, regardless of the size of the meter. It shall be the responsibility of the mobile home park owner to furnish a certified statement of number of trailers prior to the lOth day of each month. Failure to present the certified statement of number of trailers shall result in billing of 100% of available trailer spaces. The fueter aeposit shall be at least 25% of estimated monthly minimum billing. 12. Any deviation from these rates for any user shall be made by a separate contract approved by the City Council of the City of North-Richland Hills. e 13. Loading Dock or Tank Truck Customers: Customers taking water from a loading dock or fire hydrant will be charged at the rate of $2.50 per 1000 gallons. B. THE FOLLOWING t10NTHLY RATES SHALL BE CHARGED ALL CUSTOMERS FOR SEWER SERVICE: 1. A monthly service charge shall be paid by all customers in the amount of $3.75. e 2. A monthly volume charge shall also be charged to all customers in the amount of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used, or waste water produced, as more specifically set forth hereinafter. The monthly volume charge for residential customers will be based on the individual customer's average monthly water use during the previous winter quarter months of December, January and February; but in no event shall the volume used to compute this monthly charge exceed 2500 cubic ft. The volumes used to compute these charges are based on the amount of water used by the residential customer as measured by a meter. Where no previous winter quarter average is available from the records, the volume to be used for this monthly volume charge shall be estimated, such estimated volume not to exceed 2500 cubic feet per customer. 3. The monthly charges to commercial and industrial customers will be based on total water use for each month as measured by appropriate meters, with the provision that if a customer can show, to the satisfaction of the Director of Utilities, that a significant portion of the metered water usage does not enter the sanitary sewer system, the customer \'1i11 be charged for only that volume entering the sewers, as determined by a method approved by the Director of Utilites. R-6/9/80 e 4. All Industrial Users: To be served on system only by specific Contract approved by Council for the particular Industrial Sewage or Waste involved. 5. In the event a commercial customer is introducing sewage into the sewage system that creates unusual conditions or problems such as excessive oils, greases, or chemicals, the Director of Utilities shall advise the customer of his options. a. To correct at his own expense the conditions causing the excess. b. To pay a monthly rate to be determined by the Director of Utilities to the City equal to the expense of maintained and/or treating the excessive waste. Billing Policy where more than one user or building is tied onto the same water meter: 6. e It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each home, homes, duplex, triples, offices, or any other buildings where more" than one user is tied onto the same water meter at $3.75 per month for each customer unit for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used by the building. The monthly volume charge to be calculated as noted in paragraph B (2) above with the exception that there shall be no volume limit as is the case for residential customers. 7. Billing Apartment Complexes: It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill all apartment complexes of more than four apartments at the rate of $3.75 per month for each apartment for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic ft. of water used by the apartment complex, plus a $10.00 per month service charge for the complex. It shall be the responsibility of the apartment owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of occupants prior to the lOth day of each month. Failure to present certified statement of occupancy shall result in billing of the $3.75 lump sum charge to 100% of the available apartments. 8. Billing Trailer Parks: e It shall be the policy of North Richland Hills to bill each trailer park at the rate of $3.75 per month for each trailer for sewer, plus a monthly volume charge of $0.41 per 100 cubic feet of water used by the trailer park, plus a $10.00 per month service charge for the trailer park. R-6/9/80 Page 14 e e p - , " It shall be the responsibility of the mobile home park owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of trailers prior to the lOth day of each month. Failure to present the certified statement of number of trailers shall result in billing of the $3.75 lump sum charge to 100% of the available trailer spaces. c. BILLING -- DELINQUENT PENALTY. All charges for services furnished or rendered by the City Utility Department shall be due and payable within 10 days from the date stamped on the bill at the office of the Utility Department in the City Hall. D. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE, NOTICE: RECONNECTION FEE. Service to any customer will be discontinued after written notice within four (4) days from the date of any bill containing an arrears balance. Where service has been discontinued for failure to pay for service rendered, a charge of Six Dollars ($6.00) shall be made for each meter disconnected before such service shall be restored. E. TRANSFER FEE. A transfer fee of $6.00 shall be made for transfer of service from one location to another within the City. F. RETURN CHECK FEE. All return checks require a handling charge. This fee will be posted in the Utility Department. e e e SUBJECT: AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 658 DEPARTMENT: City Attorney DATE: May 7, 1981 BACKGROUND: Item 25 on the Agenda deals with amending Ordinance No. 658. Ordinance No. 658 is the pool hall Ordinance which is pr<?bab ly no t oper at i ve anyway since the s t ate pa s sed ....a s tat ute on this subject three years ago. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Recommend approval. BUDGETED ITEM: YES . NO AÇCOUNT NUMBER: ....------.-........-~.-,...- .J/~ ~._- . . -~-------------------------- e It e ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 658 BY EXEMPTING PLACES OF BUSINESS WHOSE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS IS THAT OF RESTAURAN'L'S WHEoRE AT LEAST SIXTY PERCENT OF THE TOTAL REVENUE IS FROM FOOD SALES. 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