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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1980-11-17 Agendas r It "T ~ .. e CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA for" the Meeting November 17,1980 t at 7:30 p.m. t in the City Hall, 7301 N..E. Loop 820. e NUrtJER· ; ITEM ACTION TAKEN PRE-COUNCIL 6:30 P.M. 1 . Executive Session - Personnel (Closed due to subject matter) 2. Discussion on bids for pickup truck Postponed at October 27, 1980 Meeting for Utility Department - Allen Bronstad 3. Sale of City Property, -- -- ....~.. - .- Presented by Denni s Horvath COUNCIL 7:30 P.M. " . 1 . Call to Order '.',n _ ~....___ . 2. Roll Call J. ¡ 3. Invocation 4. Approva 1 of Minutes of Regular Meeting October 27, 1980 5. Presentation of 20 year servi ce . awa rd to Peggy Brothers and Allen Bronstad, Utility Department, in recognition of 20 yea rs of service -. 6. Procl amati on - Proclaiming Texas Community College Week - November 16-22 7. PS 80-42, Final Plat of Lot 4, Block 2, Northpark Plaza Addition, Cambridge Development 8. PS 80-45, Final Plat of Lot 16, Edgley Addition - TESCO ,....'-.n ,.. ·t~ - ~ ~~.. __r.4......",~..., ........"--w--- -"'- 'M~,~J""""'lo"""""""':,;""'·:'''Ir'''·'·.Ii.A'~··''';··'',*-'' 4 e CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ~·(.r·t the Meeting November 17, 1980 tat 7:30 p.m.. in the City Hall, 7301 N.E. Loop 820. NUtIS ER· ; ITEM ACTION TAKEN 9. Public Hearing - PZ 80-37, Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 18- 28, Block 42Bl , Richland Terrace Addition, from Specific Use - Community Unit Development to Multiple Family 10. Consideration of Ordi nance for PZ 80- 37 \ 11 . PS 80-43, Replat Lots 18-28, Block 42Bl, . ....-----. . - ,.ll\ Richland Terrace Addition 12. Public Hearing - PZ 80-39, Request of Cl i fford Pearson to rezone Tract lA4, Abs tract 1399, from Agriculture to 1 F-9-0ne Family Dwellings --. ...---- .- - - 13. Consideration of Ordinance for .---~- PZ 80- 39 14. PS 80-49, Fi na 1 Plat of Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 , Pearson Addition - Clifford Pearson 15 . Public Hearing - PZ 80...40, Request of Drake Enterprises, 'Inc. (Jamie IS Restaurant) to rezone Lot 3, -, Block 2, Cochran Addition from ------r. Commercial to Commercial Spec i f i c Use - Sale of Alcoholic Beverages 16. Consideration of Ordinance for PZ 80~40 17 . Public Hearing - PURPJ\ ~ Annua 1 Repo rt on Electric and Gas Uti 1 Ì' ties ~ Presented by Rex McEntire, City Attorney 18. Public Heari ng ~. Revenue Sharing Funds, Second Hearing .~ .....--;.~... ..'..,.....-........+""",-.........~~ -- .- IWCI_..._ - ~~'~··I'··...'.....·,:_o:;Þ"? -t'. e CITY OF NORTH RrCHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA f(l fW the Meet i ng November 17, 1980 tat 7:30 p.m.. in the City Hall, 7301 N.E. Loop 820. Nure ER· ; ITEM ACTION TAKEN 19 . Consideration of bi ds for pickup Postponed at October 27, 1980 Meeting truck, Utility 'Depa rtment 20. Adjournment .- ~. - _...---- ----.or. - ....'.....-.J~.........JÖo~'"!'.....~ ..... . .. .. ., ....-...-- .,,,., ..", ~.Nt. -- ...~~ ~..,.,..,.............................-.-~'."I':'!'_.....................~~~ ~l .... ~*'''''1ó.:"..·..~tÞ___~.:,·~·,·i....-··.;.·,þ'·~ r¡ r1INUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820 - OCTOBER 27, 1980 - 7:30 P.M. ~ 1 . Mayor Faram called the meeting to order October 27, 1980, at CALL TO ORDER 7:30 p.m. 2. Present: Dick Faram Mayor ROLL CALL Jim Kenna Jim ~~ood J. C. Hubbard Councilmen Bob Brady t'li 1 ey Thomas Dave Freeman Sharyl Groves Councilwoman Staff Present: Chuck vJi 11 i ams Ci ty r~anager Jeanette Moore City Secretary Rex ~·1cEnti re City Attorney Dennis Horvath Assistant City Manager Richard Albin City Engineer Johnny Howard Fi re t1arsha 1 ~·1a rg i e Nas h Planning & Zoning Member Press: P. J. Harbruck North Richland News r_ Joe Norton The Tribune Rosemary Curran r·1id Cities News t 3. The invocation was given by Councilman Hubbard. INVOCATION ~ ~; APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR r1EETI NG OCTOBER 13, 1980 APPROVED RESOLUTION - SPECIAL RECOGNITION RESOLUTION NO. 80-32 APPROVED 4. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve the minutes of the October 13, 1980, meeting. Motion carried 7-0. 5. City Manager Williams read the following resolution: RESOLUTION NO. 80-32 t~IHEREAS, it is the des ire of the Ci ty Counci 1 of North Richland Hills, Texas, to recognize employees who distinguish themselves by meritorious personal achievement; and, WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann Cannon has devoted many hundreds of hours of her personal time toward acquiring the skills, education and experience required for certification as a Texas Assessor; and, f !e ~ WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann Cannon has this month, successfully completed all education and training requirements and has been officially designated a Certified Texas Assessor; and, , f ¡ \ . WHEREAS, Mrs. Ann Cannon is â superior employee whose eleven years of service to the City have been characterized by loyalty, selflessness and unswerving dedication; THEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Council of North Richland Hills does hereby recognize these singular efforts of Mrs. Cannon and extends both it's congratulations and appreciation to her for the professional honor she has been accorded. Passed and approved this 27th day of October, 1980. Councilman Brady moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve Resolution No. 80-32. Motion carried 7-0. 6. Mayor Faram advised the Council this request had been postponed at the October 8, 1980 meeting. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve PS 80-30. Motion carried 6-1; Councilmen Freeman, Kenna, Thomas, Bra~ and Hubbard and Councilwoman Groves, votfng for; Councilman Wood voting against. 7. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone present wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. E. F. Crites, 5060 Circleview, appeared before the Council. '-~ ~ Mr. Crites stated he owned the property at the corner of Grapevine Highway and Davis. Mr. Crites stated he had the property leased, subject to the zoning being approved, to a rent-a-car franchise. Councilman Wood stated that in the Planning and Zoning minutes they did not speak to what would be done with the underground gasoline storage tanks. Mr. Crites stated the tanks had been removed sometime ago. Mayor Faram stated in the Planing and Zoning minutes the motion was that 3% of the property would be landscaped and a size limit put on the trucks to be kept on the lot. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Crites if he had a~ objections to the stipulations put on by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. r1ike Bailey, President, Northeast Lincoln r~ercury, appeared before the Council. October 27, 1980 Page 2 PS 80-30, FINAL PLAT BLOCKS lR & 4, SNOW HEIGHTS NORTH ADDITIOl (RE-CONSIDERATION) APPROVED PUBLIC HEARING - t~ 80- REQUEST OF MR. CRITES & BUDGET RENT-A-CAR TO REZONE LOT lR, BLOCK 1, RICHFIELD PLACE~ COr1f1ERCIAL ADDITIO~~ FRO LOCAL RETAIL/SPECIFIC USE/SALE OF BEER TO CO~1r1ERCIAL SPECIFIC ~,' RENT CARS, SALE OF US CARS & NON-TRANSFERABLL - - , l ". October 27, 1980 Page 3 Mr. Bailey stated he intended to lease cars and also sell some of the lease cars. Councilman Brady asked Mr. Bailey if he intended to offer any type of repair on the vehicles. Mr. Bailey stated he would only wash cars and change oil. Councilman Brady asked about the egress and ingress to the property. Mr. Bailey stated there was presently four entrances to the property and they planned to close the most southern driveway. Councilman Wood asked what type of sign the business would have. Mr. Bailey stated they would conform to the city's sign ordinance. Councilman Wood asked Mr. Bailey if he was aware that if the city approved the Specific Use Zoning it would be in the individuals name and would be non-transferahle. Mr. Bailey stated he had signed a ten year lease. Mayor Faram asked the City Attorney if the Specific Use was issued and non-transferable, how could it be done to a leasee. ~ Mr. McEntire stated it could be issued to a leasee. The permit was being granted to a tenant. Mayor Faram asked if the lease was not renewed would the Specific Use be null and void. ~1r. McEntire replied it would .be null and void. Councilman Kenna asked Mr. Bailey if he agreed to the 3% landscaping. Mr. Bailey replied yes. Councilman Freeman asked Mr. Bailey if he could tell the Council what the building would look like. Mr. Bailey showed the Council pictures of what the building would look like. f I [ . r Councilman Wood asked if provisions had been made for the right-of-way, curb and gutter on Davis. Mr. Ba i,l ey rep 1i ed yes. Mr. Crites asked that if the Specific Use was non-transferable, if the lease was dropped would the property revert back to the original zoning. Mayor Faram replied yes. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. There being no one else wishing to speak Mayor Faram closed the Public Hearing. 8. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Thomas, to approve PZ 80-29, Ordinance No. 849, with the following stipulations; 3% be landscaped, 1/2 of this being inside the property, no trucks larger than 1/2 ton, wi th one-way to the north on' Dav; s Bl vd., the property being surrounded with 311 pipe fence, the age of the vehicles to be sold or rented will not be older than 2 years and Specific Use to be non-transferable. r · t Motion carried 7-0. 23. Mayor Faram stated he had a request to take action on Item 23 at this time. Mayor Faram advi sed the Counci 1 he had re-appointed ~_ ~ ~1r. Bob Henderson to the Ci vi 1 Servi ce Commi ss i on ~I and appointed Mr. Jim Ramsey. Mayor Faram asked the Council to confirm these appointments. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Thomas, to confirm the appointments of Mr. Bob Henderson and Mr. Jim Ramsey~ Motion carried 7-0. 31. Mayor Faram advised the Council that item #31 would be heard at this time. Mr. Ron Kloberdanz, 3716 Wendell, appeared before the Council. Mr. Kloberdanz advised the Council he did not attend the last Council meeting when this request was first heard. Mr. Kloberdanz stated he was not notified his request was on the agenda. Mr. Kloberdanz stated he wanted to build a 23x34x6 building on the back of his lot. His lot was 308x297 across the back and backed up to Fossil Creek. Mr. Kloberdanz stated October 27; 1980 Page 4 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-29 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 849 CONFIRMATION OF MAYOR'S RE-APPOINTMENT OF BOB HENDERSON AND APPOINTMENT OF JIf1 RAf', ", TO CIVIL SERVICE CO~~MISSION APPROVED MOTION TO RECONSIDER UTILITY BUILDING, PRESENTED BY ~1R. KLOBERDANZ APPROVED r ~ ~ he raised a garden and needed the building to store his tractor and tools. Councilman. Kenna asked if the property backed up to the park. Mr. Kloberdanz stated the property was at the northern end of the park and was actually not used as part of the park. Councilman Wood asked what type of covering would be on the building. Mr. Kloberdanz stated it would be painted corrugated iron. Councilman Wood asked what the building would be used for. Mr. Kloberdanz stated he would use the building to store his garden tools. Councilman Wood asked the height of the building. Mr. Kloberdanz stated there would be eight foot ·walls. Councilman Freeman asked Mr. Kloberdanz if he had talked to any of his neighbors about the building. Mr. Kloberdanz replied he had discussed it with his neighbors. Councilman Freeman asked if there was anyone in . disagreement. ~ ~ Mr. Kloberdanz replied no. Councilman Brady asked Mr. Kloberdanz if the building could be seen from Wendell. Mr. Kloberdanz replied no. Councilman Wood asked the City Attorney if there was a requirement that letters be sent to notify the surrounding property owners. Mr. McEntire stated no. Councilman Brãdy moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to reconsider r1r. Kloberdanz's request. Motion carried 5-2; Councilmen Brady, Freeman, Kenna, Thomas, and Hubbard voting for; Councilman Wood and Councilwoman Groves voting against. 32. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Brady, to grant Mr. Kloberdanz's request. October 27, 1980 Page 5 ACTION ON ITEM # 31 - UTILITY BUILDING APPROVED Motion carried by à vote of 5-2; Councilmen Brady, Freeman, Thomas, Kenna and Hubbard voting for; Councilman Wood and Councilwoman Groves voting against. 9. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve PS 80-32. Motion carried 7-0. 10. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. John McBroom appeared before the Council. Mr. McBroom stated he had recently purchased this property and wants to build a home on it. Mr. McBroom stated all city utilities were available to the property. , Councilman Freeman asked Mr. McBroom what he planned on using the other lot for. Mr. McBroom stated he planned on having a garden on it. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. ~ There being no one else wishing to speak~ Mayor Farãm closed the public hearing. 11. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve PZ 80-29, Ordinance No. 850. Motion carried 7-0. 12. r~ayor Faram opened the pub 1 i c .hea ri ng and ca'l ed for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. J. B. Sandlin, 5137 Davis, appeared before the Council. Mr. Sandlin stated it was their request to finish Holiday West Development. This zoning would be compatible to the zoning around the property. Councilwoman Groves asked if all the comments referred to in the Planning and Zoning minutes had been taken care of. 1- October 27, 19aa Page 6 PS 80-32, REPLAT, -OF LOT 1 R, BLOCK 1, RICHFIELD PLACE, COMMERCIAL ADDITION, MR. CRITES & BUDGET RENT-A-CAR APPROVED PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 80-29, REQUEST OF JOHN MCBROOM TO REZOtl A PORTION OF TRACT 2J ABSTRACT 1040 FROM AGRI·CULTURE TO IF-9-1 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-29 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 850 PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 80,..· REQUEST OF NORTHEAST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TO REZONE PORTIONS OF TRACTS 1 & 18, ABSTRACT 1606, FROM AGRICULTURE TO r~UL TI-FAt~IL y ~ l . e¡ 15. f ~ October 27, 1980 Page 7 13. Mr. Sandlin stated the comments would be taken care of when the platting was done. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. There being no one else wishing to speak on this request, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Thomas, to approve PZ 80-31, Ordinance No. 851. Motion carried 6-1; Councilmen Kenna, Wood, Hubbard, Thomas and Brady and Counc,ilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Freeman voting against. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone present wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 80-32, REQUEST OF NORTHEAST CONSTRUCTIOr COMPANY TO REZONE PORTION OF TRACTS 1 & IB, TRACT 1606, FROM AGRICULTURE TO LOCAL RETAIL CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-3 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 851 14. Mr. Sandlin stated thàt all four cases were identical. Mayor Faram asked if there was anyone in opposition to the requests in the audience. There was no opposition. Mayor Faram advised the Council only action on the ordinances were necessary. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Brady, to approve PZ 80-32, Ordinance No. 852. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-3~ APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 852 Motion carried 6-1; Councilman Kenna, Wood, Hubt>.ard, Thomas, Brady and Councilwoman Groves voting for; Councilman Freeman voting against. '!.,I 16. Case heard with item #14. PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 80-33, REQUEST OF NORTHEAST CONSTRUCTIOI COMPANY TO REZONE PORTION OF TRACTS 1 & 18, ABSTRACT 1606, FROM AGRICULTURE TO LOCAL RETAIL CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-33 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 853 17. Counci lman Kenna moved, ',seconded by Counci lman Thomas, to approve PZ 80-33, Ordinance No. 853. Motion carried 7-0. 18. Case heðrd with #14~ r 19. Councilman Thomas moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve PZ 80-34, Ordinance No. 854. Motion carried 7-0. 20. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone present wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Jess Prideaux, 3883 Turtle Creek, Dallas, appeared before the Council. , Mr. Prideaux stated this sign would mark and advertise their coming to Industrial Park across from Graham Magnetics. Mr. Prideaux showed the Council a rendering of the sign. Mayor Faram asked the size of the sign. Mr. Prideaux stated the sign was approximately 8X20. Councilman Kenna asked where the sign would be.located~ iV ~ Mr. Prideaux stated the sign would be in'the island of Industrial Boulevard at the corner of Rufe Snow. Mr. Prideaux stated when development was 75% complete thffY would þu~ up a different marker. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 21: Mayor Faram stated the Planning and Zoning Commission had recommeded approval of this request. Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve PZ 80-35, Ordinance No. 855. Councilman Freeman asked why this request had come to the Council and the staff had not handled it. October, 27, 1980 Page 8 PUBLIC HEARING PZ 80-34, REQU~~r 0 NORTHEAST CONSTRUCT COMPANY TO REZONE PORTION OF TRACTS 1 18, ABSTRACT 1606, FROM AGRICULTURE TO 2-F -9- TL~O FAMILY D~vELL I NGS CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 8 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 854 PUBLIC HEARING - PZ 80-35, REQUEST CLARKS BROTHERS TO REZONE A PORTION 0 TRACTS 1 & 18, ABSTRACT 1606, FRO: INDUSTRIAL TO A I NDUSTR I AL-SPEC I F I {, USE-BILLBOARD CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 80-~ APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 85~ , ¡;¡: , ~ City Attorney McEntire stated because it required a Specific Use Permit. After further discussion, Mayor Faram called a ten minute recess. Mayor Faram called the meeting back to order. The Council members and staff were present as recorded at the beginning of the meeting. Councilman Freeman stated the staff had reviewed the request and felt because of the size of the sign it should be brought to the Council·s attention. Motion to approve the request carried 7-0. 22. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to approve canceling the November 10, November 24 and December 22, regular Council meetings and setting November 17, 1980 Special meeting and that a public hearing be set at the November 17, 1980 meeting on the Utility Regulation and rates service (under PUTRA) principles. Motion carried 7-0. 23. 24. This item heard after item #8. Councilman Freeman moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve Ordinance No. 856. City ~~anager Williams stated a possibility exists that" some residents in the city were requiring trash s.erv'ice~ but for some reason or another, not being billed. This was costing the contractor and the city money. (The City received 10% of garbage fees collected.) SCA was now receiving the city ledgers to insure that only those billed were receiving service. This was a temporary solution only. Mr. Williams stated other cities (Hurst, Haltom City) had remedied this situation by reqúiring new water customers to sign up for trash disposal service. These individuals currently not paying nor utilizing this service will not be required to sign up for this service. Mr. Williams stated that normal attrition would remedy these few cases, approximately 200. Mr. Williams stated this ordinance would help in the city billing procedures and prevent loss of revenue to the city and the contractor. Councilman Hubbard stated that the ordinance stated each person, firm or corporation applying, and in his opinion, there should be a couple of things added to the ordinance. October 27, 1980 Page 9 RECESS BACK TO ORDER CONSIDERATION TO CANCEL REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR: NOVEMBER 10-TML CONVEN- TION - NOVEMBER 24 - THANKSGIVING - DECEMBER 22, CHRISTMAS APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ESTES CONTRACT POSTPONED Councilman Huubard stated the city had will-call commerci~l service which meant that a-party could call to have his' dumpster dumped whenever he felt it was full, which meant it could have been running over for three weeks, it was at his discretion. ,Councilman Hubbard stated there were companies taking service that was not sufficient service and he would like to make an amendment to the motion or see that the will-calls be cut out and a one time a week service required for any firm or corporation using commercial containers; sufficient service be required for all firms or corporations as determined by the City Staff or a member of the garbage company. Mayor Faram asked Councilman Hubbard if he was offering that as an amendment to the motion. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Freeman, to amend the motion to state "will-call service be removed from the city and that all commercial service be required one time a week and that sufficient service be required by firms or corporations using the garbage service. II Councilman Freeman asked that someone tell him the ratifications of the amendment. Mr. Mickey Flood, General Manager SCA, appeared before the Council. Mr. Flood stated the will-call service was a service that was provided to commercial accounts. Where the commercial account, at their own discretion, call in for service. Theoretically, it should work, practicality it did not. ';: Mr. Flood stated the commercial account usually did not call until the trash container was running over. Mr. Flood stated that if you were to drive by some containers you would find that the containers were running over, right now. Mr. Flood stated this gave the garbage company a bad reputation and it certainly did not enhance the beautification of North Richland Hills. Mr. Flood stated this ordinance had been passed in Fort Worth and the only addition they made was that they classified will-calls for garbage that could not be canned. City Attorney McEntire asked Councilman Hubbard if his motion would require commercial to pay for a pickup once a week. Councilman Hubbard stated it would require them to pay for ·one and require them to take pickups once a week. 1. I . t Councilman Freeman asked if there was not an ordinance in existence that would clean up the problem. Councilman Freeman stated he could foresee a situation where commercial customers might not need service every week. 1- October 27, 1980 Page 10 · ! { , l Mr. Flood stated that if the ordinance was done as Councilman Hubbard suggested, and if the customer required additional service; if the customer was getting picked up once every two weeks and really needed to be picked up once a week, he thought it could be enforced by the Fire Marshal. Mr. Flood stated he probably could not come up with a list overnight as to the customers that did not have enough service and of those that did not need additional service. Mr. Flood stated yet some were generating enough trash that created a problem for the city and the garbage company. Councilman Hubbard stated he felt a lot of the will-calls was probably oversized on containers whereby they could take a smaller container once a week for almost the same price they were paying for the will-calls for the larger container. Mayor Faram stated t~at in the discussion he had with Mr. Flood earlier, he indicated that some of the commercial accounts might very well go under the residential classification as opposed to commercial service. Mayor Faram stated he thought the city was trying to avoid 'garbage setting that was overflowing and he was surprised that wasn't addressed in the proposed ordinance. City Manager Williams stated all information was layed out and this was the ordinance the Attorney came up with. After further discussion, Mayor Faram suggested the Council delay action of this item until the November 17., 1980 ~ meeting and get the proper wording. ¡ ~ Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to postpone action on this item until November 17, 1980. Motion carried 7-0. 25. Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Wood, to approve the bid of Case Power & Equipment in the amount of $21,689.88. Motion carried 7-0. 26. Councilman Wood moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve the bid of Hudiburg Chevy in the amount of $7,200.00 Councilman Freeman asked if only one bid was received. ~ Mr. Williams stated bid forms were mailed to seven \ different automobile firms and advertised in the paper ~ and only one bid was received. Councilman Freeman asked if the staff could shop for pickups. ~ October 27, 1980 Page 11 CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE FOR UTILITY DEPARTMENT APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR ~ TON PICKUP FOR UTILITY DEPARTMENT P8STPONED October 17~.1980 P.age 12 r Mr. McEntire stated it would have to be re-advertised. Mayor Fara~ asked how long the bid was good for. Mr. McEntire stated the city had 30 days to accept the bid. Mr. Williams advised this item could be re-considered on November 17, 1980. Councilman Brady moved, seconded by Councilwoman Groves, to postpone action on this item. Motion carried 7-0. Councilman Freeman asked if the staff could contact the dealers and see if they would re-bid. Mr. Williams stated they could be contacted but most dealers were not bidding because they could not guarantee delivery.. . 27. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve the bid of Plains Machinery Company in the amount of $20,368.00. I Motion carried 7-0. l - Councilman Brady moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna~ to approve Resolution No. 80-33, apPointmênt of Mr. Herbert Leach to the Tax Appraisal Board. 0'1 CONSIDERATION OF BIDS FOR TANDEM ROLLER FOR PUBLIC HaRKS DEPARTMENT APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION FOR TARRANT COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 80-33 28. Mayor Faram advised the Council that Mr. Wayne Tidwell had resigned from the Tax Appraisal Board and Mr. Herbert Leach had been nominated. Motion carried 7-0. 29. Councilman Brady moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve Resolution No. 80-34. Motion carried 7-0. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION FOR REVENUE BONDS FOR GRAHAM MAGNETICS APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 80-34 PUBLIC HEARING - REVENUE SHARING 30. Mayor Faram advised the Council this was the first of two hearings on Revenue Sharing. r l . Mayor Faram stated Revenue Sharing would be used for the following items: 2 Fire Trucks Computer System $106,000 50,000 October 17, 1980 Page 13 Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak on this item to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. The next public hearing will be held November 17, 1980. 31. This item was heard after item #8. 32. Action was taken on this item earlier in the meeting. 33. Mayor Faram adjourned the meeting of October 27, 1980. ADJOURNMENT Dick Faram, Mayor ATTEST: ~ Jeanette Moore, City Secretary ~ ~, r . l ..... ?re-- :¿ e City o~~th Richland Hills, Texas --~-- -~ I I ¡ f TO: . c. .W. Williams City MaTI:ager November 12, 1980 DUM 0013-80 FROM: Allen Bronstad Director of Utilities SUBJECT: Bids for Half Ton Pickup 1981 Model Texas Motors Ford - Specifications did not reach the Fleet Manager in time to bid, it was held up in main office. Charlie Hillard Ford - They chose not to bid because they did not have enough time or employees. e Gateway Ford Truck Sales The Fleet MaTI:ager did not receive the specifications in time to bid. Jack Williams Chevrolet - They overlooked the specifications on the Half Ton Pickup and bid only on the Economy Pickup. Sam Lingard Ford - Mr. Lingard was in the Hospital and the specifications did not get to the Fleet M~nager ùntil bids were opened. e· (817) 281-0041 / 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76118 r:/ rr¿- --:> o ~. - City o~~rth Richland Hills, Texas ~~~ TO: Honorable Mayor and Council REF: PRM-0007-80 FROM: Dennis Horvath, Director Parks/Recreation DATE: October 28, 1980 SUBJECT: Salè of 18 acre tract of property On October 14, 1980, the Parks Commission voted unanimously in favor of selling an 18 acre tract of property which is designated as park land. This property is located north of 820 on the border of Haltom City. It is the shared opinion of the Park Commission that it is not feasible now or in the future to develop this land for park use. The Commission requests that this land be sold and the proceeds earmarked for site acqùisition for a swimming pool or for other park projects. We request Council approval to sell this property. e ds ~; ~ e (817) 281·0041 / 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76118 ~.. ., e tit e ,,. "-'P t -4' · t e , e -- ! . ! í \ ~ ( b e City of ~rth Richland Hills, Texas , \ ~¡i\,4 -E-~~~~ ~!/~~ \' I ,il 'f e WHEREAS, Te.xct6 Commundy College..6 CUte ex.empÆ~~aJty ÆJutÆ;tCLUo}U , co~ideJLe.d amollg the na;Uon' -6 le.adeJL6; and, WHEREAS, mo~e ~han one-hatá millÆon peJL60n6 annually eMoll !JOIL CfLecLU and non-CfLe..cLU ÛM-6M ÆJ1 the.. ,6ixty Te..xct6 Community Colle..ge6; and, ~JHEREAS, thue.. eollegu aILe.. iDeated (AJlih£n. eommCLUng cLL6tatlee 06 mOILe than 90% 06 th,e.. l:;:tat,e..'.6 popu£at,¿on; and, WHEREAS, Texcu Comrnundy Collegu aILe.. .6e..~~L-Uve .to the edl1c,a;Uona.£ ne..ed6 06 .:the people :they .óeJtvr¿, aJ1d fLupond qLÚc.kly and eû6r¿~uve£fj :to thue. ne..edó; and, (UHEREAS, thu e.. eolle..gu' aJte.. 1) eJLViJlg people.. 0 tS aLe ageA, wlih a w-ide vaJÚe;ty 06 po.ó:t-l:;eeondcvty educ.a;Uona.£ 066eJúng-6; a}ld, (üHEREAS, Te..xa..6 Community COlle..gM aJte he~y endo1L6e.d by COmirlunity ieadeJL6 Æ.J1 bt.LóitlUl:; and i~ldMVty; and, WHEREAS, the Texah Public. Community/JuniofL College A6.óoua;Uon hM ,6e;t Mide. a week 60Jt the ob.6eJtvanee 06 TeX£t6 Community College (rJee..k.; e NOW, THEREFORE, I, Vic.k F~, ~rayofL Db the.. Cliy 06 No~th Ric.htand H~, Tex~, do heJte..by pñßetaim Nove..mb~ 16-22, 1980 a.6 TEXAS CO¡\'f~AUNITY COLLEGE WEEK and WLge' aLe úUzeM .to be eogrúzaJlLt and ~uppolLÜve. 06 ,t/~ exc.e££ent pubUe ~OWLce fiOfL q~y, ,eow-c(J/~,t, pOf>:t-.óec.ondcvty eduea;Uo ~1. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have helLe..unto -6 e;t my hc{nd and eaM ed the Sea.t 06 the Cliy 06 No/t;th TUchtand H~, T e.xCtó ;to be a66ixed ,t~ 12~h day 06 NovembeJl., A. V., 1980. VICK FARAM, MAYOR Ø', .. . -'-, ... . - ~.... - "', .,.~ . . .;.. .r..~.,:~"'.~' ~~:...:r..;....,.,."...~ . . . .'. ~ .....,~.:.,~~. ~~~. e e e TO: Chuck Williams, City Manager DATE November 13, 1980 FROM: Wanda Calvert, Planning & Zoning Coordinator SUBJECT: Cases to be put on council agenda for November 17, 1980 PS 80-42 APPROVED Request of Cambridge Co. Dev. Corp for final plat of Lot 4, Block 2, Northpark Plaza Addition, 2nd Filing. PS 80-45 APPROVED PZ 80-37 APPROVED (2 were contacted) Request of TESCO for final plat of Lot 16, Edgley Addition. PS 80-43 APPROVED Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 18-28, Block 42B1, Richland Terrace Addition, from its present classification of Specific Use-Community Unit Develop- ment to a proposed classification of Multi-Family. This property is located on the east side of Cloyce Street, approximately 442 feet south of Maplewood Drive. Request of Charles Beane for replat of Lots 18R, 19R, & 20R, Block 42B1, Richland Terrace Addition. PZ 80-39 APPROVED (3 were contacted) Request of Clifford Pearson to rezone Tract lA4, Abstract 1399, from its present classi- fication of Agriculture to a proposed classi- fication of.lF-12-0ne Family Dwellings. This property is~ lòcated on the south side of Bursey Roàd, approximately 454 feet west of Douglas Lane. Request of Clifford Pearson for final plat of Lots 1 .& 2, Block 1, Pearson Addition. PS '80-49 APPROVED PZ 80-40 APPROVED (9 were contacted) Request of Drake Enterprises, Inc. (Jamiets Restaurant) to rezone Lot 3, Block 2, Cochran Addition, from its present classification of of Commercial to a proposed classification of Commercial-Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages. This property is located on the south side of Bedford-Euless Road and bounded on the west by Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse. To see Maps with Agenda: Please contact City Secretary's Office / Municipal Records DATE: Nov. 10, 1980 ? SUBJECT: PS 80-42 Final Plat of Lot 4, Block 2, Northpark' Plaza Addition, 2nd Filing. . " e DEP ARTf"1ENT: Pl ann; n.g and, Zoni ng BACKGROUND: Cambridge Co. Dev. Corp. plans to build a strip retail center. They have complied with al~ the Engineer's comments includinq the payinq of pro rata. _ i . . , This property is located on Rufe Snow Drive~ just south of the 7-11 store. The Planning and Zoning Commission reco~~ended approval subject to the engineer's comments of Sept~mber 16th and October 17th, 1980. e . CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial.,of plat BUDGETED ITEM: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUr'18ER: ~--~----~---~-~-----~~-----~---~~--~~--~-~-~---~~~----~~~--~-~-------~-~~-~~~-- ·e : 'r'! .. r "' "", ... (. e (e (-e PAGE 2 p & Z October 23, 1980 NE1~ BUSINESS PS 80-41 PS 80-42 ( Request of Cambridge Co. Development Corp. for preliminary plat of Lot 4) Block 2, North Park Plaza, 2nd filing. Request of Cambridge Co. Development Corp. for final plat of Lot 4, Block 2, North Park Plaza, 2nd filing. Neil Cukerbaum with Cambridg'e Company Development Corp. came fonvard. He stated he had received the engineer's comments of September 16th and October 17th. Mr. Cukerbaum stated that item #1 of the October 17th letter will be done prior to going to council. Mr. Cukerbaum said he has a preliminary layout of the entire tract as requested in item #2,. which he showed the Commission. He stated they only had approximately 3 acres left after developing North Park Plaza Shopping Center. Mr. Cukerbaum said they plan to build a strip center because they need more retail area. He said it is raw land not large enough to build a shopping center. Mr. Cukerbaum said their plans might change slighly to respond to market demand, but ~t would be free-standing buildings. He said they' want to create the highest and best use of the land. Mrs. Nash asked Mr. Cukerbaum if he felt it would be. professional or small retail shops. Mr. Cukerbaum stated there are not many requests for the variety stores which probably require 15,000 ft. of retail space or l~ acres. He said he felt it would have to be small tenants. }lr. Cukerbaum said he had been contacted by a veterinarian. ~_,.. ('i..~. .t'Alí.t, ..j P & Z October 23, 1980 " \. ( e The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak regarding these requests to please come forward.' (' \ . There being no one to speak~ the Chairman closed the public hearing. PS 80-41 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved~ seconded by Mrs. Nash~ to approve PS 80-41 subject to the engineer's comments of September 16 and October 17, 1980. Motion carried 3-0. PS 80-42 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash~ to approve PS 80-42 subject to the engineer's comments of September 16 and October 17, 1980. Motion carried 3-0. (e The Chairman recognized Sharyl Groves. PS 80-44 Request of TESCO for prelimi of Lot 16, ~dgley Additio PS,80-45 Request Lot 16, plat of Trenton Cogd· and Mr. Lariman came forward epresent TESCO. iman ptated they had re~eived city;:" engineer's comments and they complied with all of them except #6~ 7, and 8, which were taken care of with the Director of Utilities, Allen Bronstad. Mr. Horvath stated that was correct» he had talked with Mr. Bronstad' also. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak regarding these requests to please come forward. There being no one to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. PS 80-44 APPROVED Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen~ to approve PS 80-44 subject to the engineer's comments. Motion carried 3-0. ." . . 4 Page 6 p & Z Minutes . September 25, 1980 ( ( . . Ce M~s. Nash said in other words) you going to do what the City Engineer asked. Mr. Stembridge said for anyone wishing to o these requests to please ere being no one to speak, the Chariman closed the public hearing. ~k. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash, to approve PS 80-38 subject to the Engineer's comments. Motion carried 4-0. Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash, to approve PS 80-39 .subject to the Engineer's comments. Motion carried 4-0. PS 80-41 POSTPONED Request of Cðmbridge Co. Dev. Corp. for prelim~nary plat of Lot 4, Block 2, North Park Plaz~, 2nd Filing. (e PS 80-42 POSTPONED Request of Cambridge Co. Dev. Corp. for final plat of Lot 4, Block 2, North Park .Plaza, 2nd Filing. Mr. Neil Cukerbaum came fonvard to represent Cambridge Co. Dev. Corp. in their requests. Mr. Cukerbaum ~aid they plan to þuild a small strip' shopping center on t6~s site. Mr. Cukerbaum stated they had received the Engineer~s letter and have no objections to any of the Engineer's comments. He said he had revised' the plats and had them here. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Cukerbaum if he did. not have any objection to any of the items in the Engineer's letter. Mr. Cukerbaum said he planned to get with the City Engineer~ Mr. Albin, and see just what he wants. Mrs. Nash asked what they plan to do on this property. c" Mr. Cukerbaum said they plan to "have a small strip shopping center. . . - Page 7 p & Z Minutes September 25, 1980 ( Mr. Newman asked Mr. Cukerbaum about the letter from TESCO requesting additional easements. Mr. Cukerbaum said they had discussed this with TESCO and since Cambridge Co. owns all the property in back of them to the houses, they have agreed to give TESCO an easement along the back property line. Mr. Greenfield asked about the construction plans which were not submitted at the time the preliminary & final plats were. Mr. Cukerbaum said his Engineer was working on them and they would be submitted,soon enough for the City Engineer to get a review letter back before going to the City Council. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak-regarding these requests to please come forward. There being no one ,to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Greenfield said that item D10 of the Engineer's letter deals with" the construction plans and fire protection. He asked Mr. Cukerbaum if these were being worked out. ~ ~ Mr. Cukerbaum said that was correct. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Newman, to postpone PS 80-41 till such time the construction plans are submitted. Motion carried 4-0. Mr. Cukerbaum said one of the reasons for not submitting the construction plans previously was the subdivision drains to the street and they already have water and sewer down Rufe Snow Drive. Mr. Cukerbaum said they are ready to begin construction of the building and if the Board postpones this, it would make a real hardship on them. Page 8 p & Z }Iinutes September 25, 1980 I ( \ ( (e Mr. Cukerbaum såid they would make a commitment to have the construction plans in to Mrs. Calvert by Monday. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to postpone PS 80-42 till such time the construction plans are submitted and _.> approved by staff. Motion carried 4-0. PZ 80-28 APPROVED Request of E. F. Crites and Budget Rent- A-Car to rezone Lot lR, Block 1, Richfiel Place Commercial Addition, from its pres classification of Local Retail-Specif- Use-Sale of Beer for off-premise co umption to a prosposed classification of mmercial- Specific Use-Rent Cars/Sale of T ed Cars. This property is located at t intersection of Grapevine Hwy. and Davis lvd., 7801 Grapevine H\.¡y. PS 80-32 APPROVED Request of E. F. Cri lR, Block 1, Richf· s for replat of Lot d Place Commercial Addn.. Mr. E.-F. , Jr. came forward. Ce Mr. Crites, tated he has leased this property 0 Michael Bailey for a Budget Rent-A ar and the sale of used cars. Mr, Crites said this property is directly cross from Hudiburg Chevrolet which has a rent car and used car operation, an~ down the street is a Hertz Buy-AcCar. He showed the Commission pictures of these areas. Mr. Newman asked what their plans were. Michael Bailey, President of Northeast Lincoln Mercury, ca~e.forward. He stated ne has a lease for this property which would supply the-area from 1-35 all the way to the Dallas County line and bounded on the riorth and south by the Tarrant County line. Mr. Bailey said it would be a rent car operation with the sale of the rental cars on the site, not a used car lot. He said he was requesting to be allowed to rent the caTS and also sell the rental cars when they have 5000 to 6000 miles. e e - ( tltt <trambriàgt Q!nmpaUitli Ðtutwpm.eut cørpnmtinn ( \ October 24, 1980 City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-922, City of North Richland Hills, North Park Plaza Addition, ~nd Filing, Lot 4, Blpck 2, Revised Final Plans, PS 80-41,42 Gentlemen: In response to Richard Albin's letter ßated October 17, 1980, we enclose herewith our pro rata fees of $11,774.30 relating to the above-referenced subdivision. Under separate cover we are going to deliver to you plats fully executed and notarized for filing of record. We have also decided upon appropriate easements with TESCO across adjacent property we own to service the proposed development. ~ ~ We believe that this will take care of all open items relating to this plat. If you need additional information, please contact me. Very truly yours, THE CAMBRIDGE COMPM~IES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION By: Cukerbaum President NC:bk Enclosure 4950 Westgrove Drivel Suite 120 Dallasl Texas 75248 (214) 386-6505 e e - ( KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas October 17, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-922, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NORTH PARK PLAZA ADDITION, LOT 4, BLOCK 2, REVISED FINAL PLANS, PS 80-41,42 We have reviewed the revised final plans for the subject subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. The Owner's Acknowledgement and Dedication should be fully executed and notarized before approval and filing to record. 2. Since the Developers of this lot (The Cambridge Corp.) own additional contiguous property, you may wish to see additional preliminary planning of the entire tract before approval, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1-03, Paragraph D.13. of the Subdivision Ordinance, if such preliminary layout has not already been submitted. 3. We would remind you of our comments concerning street, drainage and water pro rata in items 8 and 9 of our review letter dated September 16, 1980. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. ~ RWA:bvg cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. J. M. Madera, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211- METRO/267-3367 .. -~ ~ e e e ./ ( t \, ( '\ ' KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas September 16, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-922, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NORTH PARK PLAZA ADDITION, 2nd FILING, LOT 4, BLOCK 2, PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT, PS 80-41, 42 We have reviewed the preliminary and final plat for the subject subdivision and offer the follow~ng comments: 1. The provisions of the "Land Surveying Practices Act of 197911 require that a Registered Public Surv~orls seal and certification be affixed to all final plats filed to record. We also require and Engineer1s seal for the drainage study and construction plans. 2. The Subdivision Ordinance requires that topography be included with the preliminary plat showing contour lines on a basis of five (5) vertical feet in terrain with a slope of two (2) percent or more and on a basis of two (2) vertical feet in terrain with a slope of less than two (2) percent. Also a drainage area map should be provided on the plat showing the:off~site as well as on- site areas affecting this property. Drainage calculations are also required as provided in the Subdivision Ordinance. 3. The ownership of all unplatted contiguous property should be shown on the plat. 4. The current zoning for this property should be shown on the plat. 5. A small scale vicinity map should be included on the final plat showing the general location of the platting. 6. Utility easements may be required around the inside perimeter of the lot in accordance with the requirements of the utility companies. 7. Proposed water and sewer service to this lot should be shown on the preliminary plat or construction plans. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/2f57-3367 , . ~ ~ / ( "". , (A , ( , e 8. The Developer should be required to pay his pro rata share of,the future construction of Rufe Snow. The proposed assessment rate, based on preliminary estimates of construction costs is $56.47 per front foot. The total front footage for this lot is 190.0 feet. 9. The Developer should also be required to pay his pro rata share of the existing 16-inch water line in Rufe Snow. Based on an equivalent 8-inch line requirement for local retail zoning, we would estimate pro rata at $5.50 per lineal foot for a total distance of 190.0 feet. 10. Since no construction plans have been submitted as required by the Subdivision Ordinance, we are unable to determine if adequate fire protection' is provided for this property. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. e RWA/ljc ~ cc: Mr. Charles W. Williams, City Manager . Mr. Gary Caldwell, Building Official Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities e -- City of J}(ðrth Richland Hills, Texas ~,~ ¡ I TO: C. W. Williams City Manager November 12, 1980 DUM 0012-80 FROM: Allen Bronstad Director of Utilities SUBJECT: PS 80-42 Final Plat of Lot 4, Block 2, North Park Plaza Addition, 2nd Filing Cambridge Companies Development Corp. has paid their pro-rata share of water line and street paving assessment. . ~.; '~ e (817) 281-0041 / 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76118 . . :.,...... e e .. DATE: 11-10-80 SUBJECT: PS 80-45 Final Plat of Lbt 16, Edgley Addition .. ' DEPARTMENT: Planning and ¡oning BACKGROUND: This property is owned by T.E.SeC.D. They plan to build a pay station on this property which is located on' Grapevine Hwy. across from Cloth World~ .1 . ~ All engineerls comments have been either complied with or an agreement been . reached with City Staff. The'Planning and Zoning Commission requested approval of this plat $ubject to the engi n·eer' s comments. . CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial ~of this plat. BUDGETED ITEr~1: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUf,iBER: ---~~------~~---~~--~~----~~-------------~----~-----~----------~-------~----~-- · i. t \1110 PAGE 3 p & Z October 23, 1980 ( '\ ." ot Ce The Chairman called for anyone wishi to speak regarding these requests please come fonvard. . There being no one to Chairman closed the PS 80-41 APPROVED Mr. Bow moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash~ to rove PS 80-41 subject to the gineer's comments of September 16 and October 17, 1980. Motion carried 3-0. PS 80-42 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash~ to approve PS 80-42 subject to the engineer's comments of September 16 and October 17, 1980. Motion carried 3-0. The Chairman recognized Councilwoman Sharyl Groves. PS ,80-44 Request of TESCO for preliminary plat of Lot 16, ~dgley Addition. Ce PS.80-45 Request of TESCO for f,inal plat of Lot 16, Edgley Addition. Trenton Cogdill and Mr. Lariman carne forward to represent TESCO. ,Mr. Lariman .statedthey had received the city '~~ngineer' s connnents and they had complied with all of them except #6, 7, and 8, which were taken care of with the Director of Utilities, Allen Bronstad. Mr. Horvath stated that was correct, he had talked with Mr. 'Bronstad' also. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak regarding these requests to please come forward. There being no one to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. J PS 80-44 APPROVED Mrs. .Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PS 80-44 subject to the engineer's COTh~ents. }btion carried 3-0. ( .. ~.' .~ I.. .., '+ .~ 4.Þ Page 4 p & Z October 23, 1980 I ( " ce PS 80-45 APPROVED PS 80-50 (e ,e t Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PS 80-45, subject to the engineer's comments. Motion carried 3-0. Request of Clark Brothers for prelimina plat of Lots 1-22, Bloc~ 34, Holiday West, Section III. Bill Boomer with Gordon Swift E ineers came forward. He stated they ad received the city engineer's etter and would like to comment some of the items. Mr. Boomer said #5 enlarging the proposed 36" s to 48" they would agree to do but would like to request the ci pay for the additional expense th~t /. · incurred bet"tveen the 36" and 48',/ city \vould agree this. Boomer said #6 regarding Lots 10 d 13 of Block 34 having less than the minimum depth of 100 ft., he believes they could get a house on them. Mr. Boom~r ~aid 112 regarding a preliminary layout of the entire property, when they purchased this land from Hamm and Sandlin, they made a commitment to build duplexes to serve as a buffer. He said they have a layout of the commercial development. Mr. Boomer showed the layout tó the Commission. He stated they plan to come in with a single road. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Boomer to show the Commission members the boundaries of this property. Mr. Bowen asked Mr. Boomer how they plan to build houses on those small lots. Mr. Boomer said they would have to be a little longer and narrower. l-lr. Bo-ç-len said he felt the Commission had a problem here. . . e 1 .. ( ( ~ f) ) TEXAS ' . ELECTRIC- SERVICE COMPANY W. KEEL CHIEF ENGINEER October 22, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-926, City of North Richland Hills, TESCO, Lots 16, EDGLEY ADDN., Preliminary and final Plats, PS80-44, 45. Gentlemen: Texas Electric Service Company has made a review of comments by the City Engineer pertaining to the preliminary and final plats for the subject subdivision and offers the following remedies and corrective actions. 1. A typical commission endoresement block has been affixed to the preliminary plat. 2. The zoning designation (commercial) has been added to the plat. 3. A copy of the Letter permit from the State Highway Department for driveway construction in the Grapevine Highway right-of-way has been furnished to the Building Permit Office and a second copy is attached to this letter. 4. The State Highway number 121 has been changed to No. 26 on the plat. 5. The owner's acknowledgement and dedication have been fully executed and notarized. 6. Plans are to extend a 4-inch sanitary sewer service lateral from the building on private property to a point of connection with the existing 6-inch sanitary sewer line. Should it become necessary a utility easement for the sanitary sewer line can be granted to the city. P.O. BOX 9 -.I 0 · FOR T VJ 0 R T r·t, T E X A S 7 61 0 1 · TEL E P r iON E (8 -1 "7) '3:::~ 6- ., 9 4 1 'I e e -- (, Mr. W. Keel - 2 - October 22, 1980 7. No manhole for the sanitary sewer service line is required. A manhole can be installed should it become necessary. 8. There i,s no reason to extend the 6-inch sanitary sewer 1 ine across the property since the area on the North side would' sewer to the East. 9. The Edgley Addition has been platted without block numbers. The City Engineer has recommended Block 1 be assigned and that number has been affixed to the plat. 10. All utility extensions assessments, connection fess and deposits have been made as evidenced by attached zerox copies of receipts for same. Should you need additional information please let me know. Yours truly, /J~ /v~t.ll i e Keel Chief Engineer WK: nt rl!Jl~l-l' ß' l,Vl'~~J"rlHJ\"~·r P...vl"r,.Jv IJI\ J V l..nn.L (1N HIG HWA '( .PJGlI'l' Oil' }iA1 1 .n\".L I ,.J,. .1. ...Lu ~ .. "". ... ...... - -- //~ / ,/ 'l'~:~,,~;.tS Electric Scrvi ce Compnny f>.ó:.: o. Box 970 I:' () r t ~~ 0 r t h, T e x a s 7 6 101 Atten: J. L. Ward I \ \ ... 1 ¡Jar (220) Bwy. No.S}..¡ ~~Permit No. In-nrC-l~7- Control 363 Section 1 a Tarrant County e Date 10-7 -80 Dear Sir: Contingent upon concurrence \'Iith the proper authori ti es of the City of North Ri ch 1 an< The Texas Highway Department hereby authorizes you to (re) construct facilities onHil the hi~h\lay right of \If£:! for development of access to your property. abutting Highway No. SI-& 4.-1.D in "!'arrant . County located apprOXImate y 2500 L.F. southwest of Interstate Loop 820 on the southeast side provided you agree to and comply with the following conditions: -) 1. Design of facilities shall be as follows and/or' as shown on sketch: /- '5' concrete drive on 2" sanci with 10' Raclills ret\.lrns (2 plaCes) ~a\'1 the eXl s tl ng curb for rp.mova 1. See reverse side for dri VP\'¡ay 1 aY-illLt. All construction and materials shall be subject to inspection and approval by the State ilighway Department. 2. Maintenance of facilities constructed hereunder shall be the responsibility of the. grantee, and th~ State Highwuy Department reserves the _right to require any changes, maintenance or repairs as may be necessary to provide protection of life or property on or adjacent to the highway. Changes i~ design will be ~ade only vith approval of the State Highway Department. e 3. The grantee shall hold harmless the State Highway Commission and its duly appointed agents and employees against any action far personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of this permit. 4. 'l'he gruntce s}1l.111 not erect any sign on or extend Lng over nny portion of the highway right of yay, and vehicle service fixtures such as service pumps, vendor stands, tanks or ,'Water 11ydrants shall be located at lea..st twelve (12) feet from the right of ~ay line tQ insure that ariy vehicles serviced from these fixtures viII be off of the highway. The State' Highway Department will assist as follows: T"snpct 'rllis permit shall not be valid until grantee sl.gnG tÌle statement in which he agrees ld C()U1IJly 'wi th the cond it lons here in. twtr. J ami p I i Vp 1 y) '1rs T T T 232-13~4/Saoinaw should be contacted at least twenty-four (24) hours bet'or·c ,beginning the \lork uuthorized by this permit. - ~ . Jamie Lively ~ . By · ~ . un }.dj ß. E. aV1S ~~. Richland Hills rist. r"1aint. Fnor. 1 (Wë), t.hè 11Ilder~; ~gllt:d, hereby ug'ree to uccepL and cornpJ y wi th thè terrns and "'.Jlld i ti\l!l~ 53J ~ut in tI.1IG permiL 1\)1' construction 01" "access Ùl"·Vl:way rUC1.1..l"t ie~ on h 1 ChW~lY r 1 l: \:t) >1 'Way. '1 .. ' ./ /. '--' ~ if -.,J::'/ / SIGNED: >" ' / .-' ,'/{ W I 'l'rH':~:;f,: / (.'. ,'" J ~' í ¿-'l'..~~' ./: e n nee t' /' ,/ / ~ c.·/ srrArl~ IIIGHWAY DE.PAR(rr"1r~Nrl'· By: Ðistrict Engineer --, ·1 \ '---" ( \ - DRIVEWAY INSTALLATION 5. Any grantee failin9 to comply with the conditions of this permit shall be given thirty (30) days written notice for the driveway in- stallation to be in compliance with this permit. If the driveway facilities are not corrected within this time period, the driveway shall be removed and the right-of-\-/ay restored to the condition before authorization was obtained. ----..--r--~_. - e . i .... ~~ - , 1 , t i I ~ i I.;; ~ : ~ ".i l ".: ..' ., ., . . ( ACCESS DRJVBwg REGULATIONS The State Highway C()~~Hnlssion, in recognition of its responsibility for the . safety and utility of public high~ays under its jurisdiction, has directed the adoption ~f rules and regulations to accomplish a coordinated development between highvays and ~butting property. -For this purpose, the booklet entitled "Regulations for Access Drlve\.lays to Sta~e Righvays" \l~S published and adopted, setting (Jut Departmental policies to regulate construction and maintenance of access drivevay facilities. SKETCH Qf INSTALlATION / / . '.f ..,. .. . - -- / // ~. i'l' i' ~ jJ' , / (t {c t^ ,^ . \ I ,. " .f) t.JfÞ '- I fi ~'1. z \c, ~ß , ~ < Ý / ~ / . . , \: , a ~. ~. '~ / .. .e ø1 ., , / " " ~ " " ~ w ,// \ .,~/ I 15~ S! ,,:// / -::/ ~t, ./ l ~ d / ( t / - / "- / ., I / ,.' / I I / , / , · :r~ " ,~1 Té-f) \ 75!: r. -':/ /\, E4T [-I, ç \ I "- ~ j ·0 0 ~. ...". e ( ( KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas October 15, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-926, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TESCO, LOT 16, EDGLEY ADDN., PRELIMINARY & FINAL PLAT, PS 80-44, 45 We have reviewed the preliminary and final plats for the subject sub- division and offer the following comments: A typical Commi$sion endoresement block should be shown on the pre- 1 iminary plat. We would request that the zoning (commercial) be shown on the plat. Written evidence should be provided that the Developer has per- mission from the State Highway Department for driveway construction in the Grapevine Highway right-of-way. The State Highway Number 121 should be changed to the new Designation, No. 26. 1. 2. e 3. 4. 5. 6. - The Owner's Acknowledgment and Dedication should be fully executed and notarized. A utility easement should be provided within the TESCO right-of-way for the proposed 6-inch sanitary sewer line for access and maintenance purposes. 7. A manhole should be constructed over the existing 6-inch sanitary sewer line where the proposed 6-inch service line extension will be made, if one does not already exist. 8. We would request that the proposed 6-inch sanitary sewer line be extended fully to the north property line for possible future extensions. 9. The block number as well as the lot number for this platting should be shown on the plat. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 - 817/283-6211- METRO/267-3367 .' \ / \,. - Planning & Zoning Commission, October 15, 1980, Page 2 10. The Developer should be required to pay his pro rata share of the existing 6-inch water line along the east side of this property. We would estimate pro rata at $4.00 per lineal foot for a total distance of 200.0 feet. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. ._~ RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. J.M. Madera, Director of Public Works e e . City of ~I: orth Richland Hills, Texas ~~ §;. ~- -- ':*: ~!~ \ I, v TO: c. . W. Williams City Ma~ager November 12,' 1980 DUM 0010-80 FROM: Allen Bronstad Director of Utilities SUBJECT: PS 80-45 Final Plat of Lot 16, ~dgley Addition The pro-rata share of the water line has been paid along with the water and sewer tap fees. , . ~; "1 . (817) 281-0041 / 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 13305 / NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 76118 I ...-.- . -:..,..... e e . . - DATE: 11-10-80 <9 SUBJECT: PI 80-37-Zoning request from Specific Use-Community Unit Dpvplopmpnt to Multi-Family. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning " ' BACKGROUND: This property was zoned Specific Use-Co~unity Unit Development several years aqo for town houses. This prnpprty has since ~hrtngpn 0wnpr,hip Mr. Charles Beane wants to build Quadroolexes. t t , This property is-located on the east side of Cloyce Street~ approximately 442 feet . south of Maplewood Drive. The'Planning and Zoning Commission recommended 'approval of thi.s zoning request. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: - . Approval or Denial·~,'of Zoninq Request. BUDGETED ITEr~1: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NU¡·1BER: ," ----~~-~----~~----~----~---~-~~---------------~----~~-~~--~-~------~---~~~-~--- / PAGE 13 p & Z October 23, 1980 c-e Mr. Greenfield said they want t possible use of the la said if the land is to for Local Retail the or".· requires a fence as a er and the drainage would have to be taken care of. PZ 80-37 PS 80-43 (. PZ 80-37 APPROVED ,e i ~ \., PS 80-43 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PZ 80-36 as requested. Motion carried 3-0. Request of Charles Beane to rezone Lots 18-28, Block 42Bl, Richland Terrace Addition, from its present classification of' Specific Use-Community Unit Devel- opment to a proposed classification of Multiple Family. This property is located on the east side of Cloyce Street, approximately 442 feet south of Maplewood Drive. Request of Charles Beane for replat of Lots 18R, 19R, & 20R, Block 42Bl, Ricnland Terrace Addition. Charles Beane came forward. He said this property is approximately one block east of the City Hall. Mr. Beane said this property is in 11 small lots for TO\VTI Houses. He said he wisqes to build quadroplexes. ... - Mr. Beane said he;needed to replat this property into 3 lots so he could build each one on a separate lot. The Chairman called for anyone wishing _ to speak in favor of or in opposition to these requests to please come forward. There being no one to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PZ 80-37 as requested. Motion carried 3-0. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen to approve PS 80-43. Motion carried 3-0. e e e ( ( KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth..Oallas October 14, 1980 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 REVÏEW~-pZ-ãõ~37---~~--- SU-CO~'1MUNlfŸ-UNITDEVELOPMËÑT TO MF --...............~.............~ -.... "..~....... ..... ... -..., .... ...........'.... -- '- We have received the subject zoning case fðr our review and find that we could adequately locate this pro:1erty on the zoning rnap should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Co¡nmission and the City Council. .~ RI CHARD ~J. ÃCSrrr; P:-Ê:·-·· -- ---.----- R~~A/l j c cc: Mr. Charles W. Williams, City Manager Mr. Gary Cald\~ell, Building Official Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities ~ 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 - 817/283-6211- METRO/267-3367 e . d/ ORDINANCE NO. Þ\'1 AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY I~ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS" SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179t ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLSt TEXAS, PASSEDt APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION· AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEMBER 13. 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27~ 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC H·EARING THE FOllOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RrC~LAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ 80-37 the followtng described property shall be rezoned from . Speciflc-Use-Community'°ÌJnft bevelo~Ìn~nt' 'to . . . . - . '. . . . . .. . . . . . '. ., Multi-Family It' Situated in the City of No~th Richland Hills~ Tarrant County, Texas, and being Lots 18R, 19R and 20R, Block 42B1 a revision of Lots 18 thru 28, Block 42Bl Richland'Terrace Addition, to the City of North Richland Hills, Tarrant County, Texas, as shown on plat of record in ° Volume 388-74, page 10, Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas. This property is located on the east side of Cloyce Street, approximately 442 feet south of Maplewood Dr. e APPROVED October BY THE PLANNING AND ZONI.NG COMÞIISSION TH1~ rd DAY OF , 1980 C () tf ' /, O.J~ ):.}Lf~11'~· CHAI~ PLANNING ANl~O~~ CO~1MISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGUh~R SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ 80-37 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF , 1980. ATTEST: MAYOR DICK FARAM, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY SECRETARY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORlvl AND LEGALITY - CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS I -... . =.., e e - DATE: 11-10-80 II SUBJECT: PS 80-43 This is a replat of property in PZ 80-37 " . DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: If Multi-Family zoning request is approved~ Mr. Beane needs this property in 3 lots so he can build the quadroplexes on separate lots. . f t , All utility companies were contacted and all returned no objections to the replat except So~thwestern Bell who did not respond. All engineer's comments were complied' with. The Planning and Zoning ·Commission recommended approval of this replat. .. . :"- CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial~of replat. BUDGETED ITEM: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUt#lBER: .- ~--~~-~-~-----~--------------------~-~-~-~-------~--~-~--~----~--~--~--~----~-- / October 24", 1980 e RE: Lots 18 - 28 Block 42Bl RICHLAND TERRACE ADDITION North Richland Hills, Texas Mrs. Wanda Calvert Planning and Zoning Department City Hall North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Mrs. Calvert, This is to inform the Ci ty of North Richland 1Iills that Item No.1 of the City Engineer's letter of October 15, 1980, concerning subject addition has been taken care of and returned to the City. Item No.2 of. same letter ~ill be taken care of by the City Staff. e \0, ~ Charles Beane - Owner - e e - ( KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas October 15, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-800, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, LOTS 18-28, BLOCK 4281, RICHLAND TERRACE ADDITION, REPLAT, PS 80-43 We have reviewed the replat for the subject subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. We would suggest that the proposed zoning (MF) be shown on the replat, if the rezoning request is approved, before filing to record. 2. All utility companies should be advised of the 'replat in accordance with standard City procedures. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. a;.~ RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. J.M. Madera, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021. 817/,283-6211- METRO/267-3367 DATE: 11-10-80 ¡;¿ e SUBJECT: PZ 80-39' Zoninq Request fr.om AgricultlJrp tn IF-12~One Family Dwpllingc: . ' DEPARTMENT: Planninq and Zonina BACKGRQUND: Mr. Clifford Pearson owns this prop~~ty H~ wantç to build his 2 children . homes here. In order to get a huilrling permit., '.~!Q required him zone and plat the property. I ' t À This p-roperty is "locafed Qn tbe ~outn c;jnp nf Bllrsey Road~ approximately 454 feet . west of Douglas Lane. Mr. 'Pearson had previously requested IF-9 zoning, but he agreed to IF-12. I . e The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of IF-12 zoning. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or Denial.,..of Zoninq Request. I" ' . . BUDGETED IïEr~1: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUt,iSER: -----~-----~------------------------------------------~----------~-----~~~~~~-~ e : .' -. \ .. -_. . -,- .~--:;i PAGE 19 p & Z October 23, 1980 ( ·e PS 80-47 POSTPONED PZ 80-39 PS 80-48 PS 80-49 Ie (e the PS 80-47 such e lot sizes of can be '\"orked out. This seconded by Mrs. Nash. c,arried 3-0. o the 13, motion was The motion Request of Clifford Pearson to rezone Tract lA4, Abstract 1399; from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-One Family Dwellings. This property is located on the south side of Bursey Road, ,approx- imately 454 feet \Vest of Douglas Lane. Request of Clifford Pearson for preliminary plat of lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Pearson Addition. Request of Clifford Pearson for final plat of lots 1 ánd 2, Block 1, Pearson Addition. Mr. 'Delbert Stembridge, consulting engineer, came forward to represent Mr. Pearson. He said Mr. Pearson has owned this property for several years. Mr. Stembridge said Mr. Pearson has moved and built him a house and 4as decided he has enough room on the west side of the property for two lots for his children. Mr. Stembridge said in order ,fo~ Mr~ Pearson to get building permits for'~;his children's houses, he had to zone and plat the property. Mr. Stembridge said they had received the engineer's comments and they take no exception except to #4 regarding showing a preliminary plat of the entire property that Mr. Pearson owns. Mr. Stembridge said Mr. Pearson does not plan to develop any of the property but the b~o lots; he does not plan to put any roads in. Mr. Stembridge said #7 of the engineer's letter - they are only subdividing two tracts of land and keeping the 3rd tract. Mr. Stembridge said that Mr. Pearson has no objection to paying the pro rata, but he would lïke to sign a covenant to pay when the improvements are done on Bursey Road. " ) ,.. PAGE 20 p & Z October 23, 1980 ( ( ·1 Mr. Stembridge said this "the plat must provide for dedicated alleys", ne never heard of this, but if necessary, they would agree. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. Stembridge if he was taking exception to item #4. }lr. Stembridge said they do not intend to put in a road on either ,of these 2 tracts or the other property that is left. ~lr. Horva th showed ~lr. Stembridge the proposed street that is shown on the city's map of proposed streets. Mr. Horvath asked Mr~ Stembridge if they would consider IF-12 zoning instead of the IF-9. Mr. Stembridge said they would agree to that., Mr. Horvath said the city would like to see..lF-12 in the upper portion of the city. c. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to these requests to please come forward. There being no one to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. ': ~... PZ 80-39 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash, to approve PZ 80-39 as IF-12 zoning. The motion carried 3-0. PS 80-48 APPROVED Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PS 80-48 subject to·the engineer's comments. The motion carried 3-0. PS 80-49 APPROVED Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PS 80-49 subject to the engineer's comments. The motion carried 3-0. PZ 80-40 Request of Drake Enterprise Restaurant) to re Block Cochran from its present 1 ication of Commercial to Commercial- Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholice Beverages. This property is located on the south side of Bedford-Euless Road and bounded on the west by Tarrant County Sub-Courthou~ (e e e e ( KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas October 14, 1980 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North R;chland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLANO HILLS, ZON I NG PLÃTr-fË"vrÈ~j; "P·Z· '8.0.-.319. . · . . . . . . ·A·~ì-: -(t) "I"F--9~ - ~ - ... .. .. . - . .. . . . . . We have received the subject zoning case 'For our review and find that \1e could adequately loc1te this property on the zon-ing Inap should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Comr,lission and the City Council. RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Charles W. Williams, City Manager Mr. Gary Caldwell, Building Official Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 ".. .. . e e e ORDINANCE NO. ~~~/ AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN .ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES' AND AMENDMENTS~ SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179~'ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27., 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RrC~LAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: RESOLVED that on Case No. PI 80-39 the following descri'bed property shall. be rezoned from A¡Ú·iculture..···· .. ..... . . to IF-12-0ne Family Dwellings Situated in Tarrant County, Texas, and being a tract of land in the Thomas Spronce Survey, Abstract No. 1399, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the South line of Bursey Road~ said point being '749.62 feet West and 30.0 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Thomas Spronce Survey; THENCE South 0 degrees 01 minutes 52 seconds East, a distance of 392.62 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 59 minutes 22 seconds West, a distance of 220.0 feet to an iron rod for corner; THENCE North 0 degrees 01 minutes 52 seconds West, a distance of 392.62 feet to an iron rod found in the South line of Bursey Road; THENCE East, a distance of 220.0 feet along ,the South line of Bursey Road to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, arid containing 1.983 acres of land, more or less. ... t . " e· e e ·påg~ 2 \ . This property is located· on the south side of Bursev Road:., aD1jrm~jmately 454 feet west 'of Ðòuglas Lane. ' " APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND. ZONING COMMISSION THIS October .1980. 23 rd DAY OF CHAIRMAN, PLANNING C<»MISSIOH SEZ1p~~ z~co~~db . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO,. PZ IS HEREBY REZON~D .. THIS' DAY OF t 1979. MAYOR DICK FARAH ,'~, " CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND 'HILLS' ATTEST: . éITY SECRETARY JEANETTE MOORE . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS /' . :........ e e . . - DATE: 11-10-80 SUBJECT: PS,80-49 Final Plat of ~ots 1 & 2, Block 1, Pearson Addition This is' the final plat of same proop~rty ~e; in P7 8·0-39 . DEPARTMENT: Planninq and Zoninq BACKGROUND: Mr. Clifford Pearson wants to'build hie; two children hnmpe; on hi~ property so we required him to come in and zone and plat the property. Thprp was some question as to the need for a road through his p~operty. but Mr. Pearson .1 t , says he has no plans to develop the remainder of his property. The other engineer's comments have be~n complied with including Mr. Pearson's agreement to siqn a covenant for pro rata. The Planning and Zoning Commi.ssion approved this final plat subject .at tbe Engineer's comments. . CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or'Deni?' ~f plata BUDGETED ITEf"1: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUr,î8ER: or. --~-~---~---~--------~---------------~---------~------~--~-----~-~--~--~---~~-~ .. ~004 . , ..... e e - ( r' \. ( Delbert R. Stembridge consulting engineer October 28, 1980 Mrs. Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Dept. City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Subject: 3-953. City of North Richland Hills. Lots 1 & 2~ Block 1. Pearson Subdivision. Prelimi- nary and Final Plat. Dear Mrs. Calvert: In response to Knowlton-Eng1ish-Flowers letter dated Oct. 16, 1980 regarding the above referenced plat, we offer the following comments: 1. The zoning for this property has been changed to IF-l2 and has been indicated on the plat. 2. A IS-foot dedication has been added to the plat to allow for future widening of Bursey Road,~. . 3. A 25-foot building lot line has been added. 4. The vicinity map has been changed to show this property in a location farther east of Rufe Snow Drive. Regarding the request to provide a preliminary plat of Mr. Pearson's S ~cres, it is, in our opinion, unnecessary since Mr. Pearson, up until 18 months ago, resided on this property and the entire S acres was his residence. There is still a residence on the acreage, adjacent to these two lots, which Mr. Pearson intends to maintain. In reference to the future alignment of Meadowview Terrace, as shown on the City's preliminary revised thoroughfare plan, it appears that this future thoroughfare will align approximately 200' ± west of the west property line of Lot 1, Block 1 of the Pearson Subdivision. 3729 Flory. North Richland Hills. 76118. (817) 284-1363 - - - ( 5. The Owner agrees to pay his pro rata share of the exis~ing 16" water line in Bursey Road. 6. The Owner is willing to sign a letter of covenant run- ning with the land agreeing to participate in the future costs of street and drainage improvements on Bursey Road. 7. This tract falls within the scope of exceptions granted by the City's Subdivision Ordinance on sewage disposal. Copies of Soil Test Reports are on file with the City. After discussion with the City's Director of Utilities, it was decided that providing easements would adequately facilitate any future utility installation. If there are any questions regarding these comments, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, , Á'''\ 0 I) .D- '.J-¿-" .[1 ) 'j J I ...J.. I .( ,j f ~ ,'" ) I Y %.lv'I l~~ /i~'{ ¡} ~,..J\ )'4.~"""-rI¿"l. Delbert R. ~Stérnbridgé, P.E. DRS/et cc: Mr. Richard W. Albin, P.E., Knowlton-English-Flowers, Inc. Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. J.M. Madera, Director of Public Works .; . .~ · ..-" r ;\"~'" " e ( ( KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas' ,October 16 ~ 1980..- 1. 2. tit 3. 4. e Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 3-953, CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS~ LOTS 1 & 2, BLOCK 1, PEARSON SUBDIVISION, PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLAT, PS 80-48, 49 Subject: We have reviewed the Preliminary and Final Plat for the subject subdivision and offer the fo 1,1 o\'/i ng comments: We would request that the proposed zoning (IF-g) be sho\~n on the plat, if the zoning is approved, before filing to record. We would request that 15 feet be dedicated for future street widening of Bursey Road. A 25-foot building lot line would be required for IF-9 zoning and should be shown on the plat. Although the vicinity map is not dra'tln to scale, it appears that the subject property should be located further east based on the description in the Owner's Acknowledg~ment and Dedication. Also, based on tax map information, this 1.98 aC.re "·platting appears to be part of a 5.00 acre tract owned by Clifford Pearson. If this is the case, the owner should be required to provide a preliminary plat of the entire 5.00 acres. The projected future alignment of ft1eadowview Terrace, as shown on the City's preliminary revised thoroughfare plan, appears to run through the 5.00 acre Pearson Tract. If this is the case, then the relationship between the future Meadowview Terrace alignment and the proposed platting of lots 1 and 2 should .be shown on the preliminary plan. 5. The Owner should be required ~to pay his pro rata share of the existing 16-inch water line in Bursey Road. He would estimate pro rata at $4.00 per lineal foot for a total distance of 220.0 feet. 6. You may wish to have the Owner sign a letter covenant running with the land agreeing to participate in the future costs of street and drainage improvements on Bursey Road. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 617/283·6211. METRO/267-3367 .. -./ ,. e - - ¡ ( 7. The Developer's Engineer has provided a note on the plat indicating that .lta license must be obtained by the Owner for each lot for any septic tank construction in the subdivision...1I The North Richland Hills Subdivision Ordinance requires that all subdivisions must be served by community sanitary sewerage collection with exceptions granted only if all the following conditions exist: . (a) "The subdivision ;s less than 5 parcels of land.u A pre- liminary plan of the entire 5.00 acre tract is required to determine this. (b) liThe existing community collection system is not and cannot feasibly be made available to the subdivision." This sub- division is located in the Little Bear Creek watershed and the closest line to this area is in Valley Drive located approximately 3,000 feet east of the proposed platting. In our opinion, due to the deep,cu~s required, a connection to the Valley Drive se~\/er would not be feasible. (c) npercolation tests run by an independent testing laboratory shall be submitted to both the City and County Health Depart- ment with results showing that a septic tank and spreader field can be developed to provide adequate disposal of the se¥/age.11 In addition to these requirements "the plat must provide for dedicated alleys not less than 20 feet in width' adjacent~to 'all lots to facilitate the future installation of a sewer system." R1~A/l j c cc: Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities Mr. J.M. Madera~ Director of Public Works i . . City of ~rth Richland Hills, Texas _Jd~ '1 TO: C. W. Williams City Ma~ager November 12,' 1980 DUM 0011-80 FROM: Allen Bronstad Director of Utilities SUBJECT: PS 80-49 Final Plat of Lot 1 & 2, Block 1, Pearson Addition The owner will be required to pay his pro-rata share of the sixteen inch water line in Bursey Road, 220 feet at $4.00 a lineal foot along with the water tap fee. ,~ (817) 281·0041 / 7301 N.E. LOOP 820 I P. O. BOX 13305 I NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. TEXAS 76118 DATE: 11-10-80 e SUBJECT: PZ 80-40 Zoning request for Specific Use-Alcoholic Beverag~~ for Jamie's Restaurant. , ~ DEPARTMENT: Planni~g and Zoninq BACKGROUND: Drake Enterprises, Inc. (Jamie's Restaurant)' previously was turned down for Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholic Beverages, but are trying again. ' · ¡I There is' a petition enclosed from property owners within 200 feet of said property. , ' This property is located on the south side of Bedford Euless Road and bounded on· the west by Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with the stipulation that Mr. Drake channel the traffic in and out. e .. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval or'Denial of Zoning Reque~t.. . . BUDGETED ITEf,,1: YES . NO N/ A ACCOUNT NUr,iSER: ... ~---~~-~~---~-~-----~--~---~-~-~-~--~~~------~~~----~-~------~----~~~-~~~~--~-- - . PAGE 20 p & Z October 23, 1980 ( ·e (e PZ 80-39 APPROVED PS 80-49 APPROVED PZ 80-40 - ( Mr. Stembridge said this "the plat must provide ·for dedicated alleystf, ne never heard of this, but if neces they would agree. Mr. Greenfield asked Mr. StembrL was taking exception to item # . Mr. Stembridge said they d, not intend to put in a road on either these 2 tracts or the other property is left. ~rr. Horvath showed . Stembridge the proposed street t t is shown on the city's map of p posed streets. Mr. Horvath ,,,ould con the IF-9 sked Mr. Stembridge if they z?ning instead of said they would agree Horvath said the city would like to see 1F-12 in the upper portion of the city. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of or in opposition to these requests to please come forward. Tnere being no one to speak, the Chairman clo~ed the public hearing. ~.. Mr. Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash~ to approve PZ 80-39 as IF-12 zoning. The motion carried 3-0. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen~ to approve PS 80-48 subject to 'the engineer's comments. The motion carried 3-0. Mr~ Bowen moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash to approve PS 80-49 subject to the engineer's comments. The motion carried 3-0. Request of Drake Enterprises, Inc. (Jamie's Restaurant) to rezone Lot 3, Block 2t Cochran Additio'n) from its present classification of Commercial to Commercial- Specific Use-Sale of Alcoholice Beverages. This property is located on the south side of Bedford-Euless Road and bounded on the west by Tarrant County Sub-Courthous PAGE 21, p & Z October 23, 1980 ce ~(e \, (e " ( Mr. Marion Massey, Attorne~ came forward to ~epresent Drake Enterprises, Inc. }-fr. Massey said Þlr. Drake had built a first class restaurant. He gave the Commission an architectural rendering of Jamie's Restaurant and the parking layout. He said page 3 showed the inside of the restaurant. Mr. Massey said if you have driven by~ you can see it-is nearly completed. He said it is located on Restaurant Row and Mr. Drake paid a premium for this property which is presently zoned "Corrunercial". Mr. Massey said that Mr. Drake is required to provide 36 parking spaces, but he has made 95 parking spaces - 3 times as many as the other restaurants are required to have, Red Lobster, Dos Gringos~ and Benr:igans. Mr. Massey said they previously came in for this zoning request but was denied. Mr. Massey said there are no reasonable rela tionsllips 'vi th the d if £ erence in the traffic in Specific Use zoning and connnerci it is unreasonable. He said they want to .operate .,a: restaurant and sell alcoholic beverag~s with the food. }k. Massey said the voters of North Richland Hills had a chance to have their say regarding alcohol. Mr. Massey said it is not a question ôf the zoning for a restaurant, it- is in commercial zoning. Mr. Massey said Mr. Drake plans to open in November. He said the question is fairness; Mr. Drake should have the same privilege as h~s competitors. He said this would be discriminatory. Mr. Massey said Mr. Drake was here to answer any questions. The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There was none. PAGE 22 P & Z October 23, 1980 . '. - ( The Chairman called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to please come fonvard. Robin Pierce, 4804 Grove, came forward. She said she is opposed to this request. ~ks. Pierce' said it would bring in more traffic into this area; it will be necessary to have traffiè' lights there. Pat Wolverton, 4800 Colorado, came forward. She said she lives on the corner of Colorado and Bedford-Euless Road,) right 'tvhere Colorado and Jamie's drive way intersects. Mrs. Wolverton said she has lived here 20 years and is the original o'tvner of her property. She said she has 3 children and this is their home. }lrs. \~olverton said she was speaking in behalf of the property o'tvners within 200 feet of this property. She said she has a p~tition with 6 of the 9 property o\vner's names on it. Mrs. Wolverton said of the 3, one was Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse, next door to her the o\vner lives in Las Vegas and the other one, Þk. and Mrs. Ray Jones, were called out of town, but they would have signed. Mrs.. \volverton said in the 20 years there has been..m~ny changes, some good - this is not good. She said our streets are overloaded, it is impossible to enter onto Bedford-Euless Road now. Mrs. Wolverton said the traffic is backed up both east and west and Colorado is the only through street from Bedford- Euless Road to Harwood Road. Mrs. ~7olverton said she had installed storm windows and a fence because of the noise and crud from Bedford-Euless. She said there are numerous accidents on Bedford-Euless. Mrs. Wolverton said this request was denied April 24th by Planning and Zoning and June 29th by City Council and pothing has changed - only they kept on building. Mrs. Wolverton said she resents anyone coming in and making problems for their neighborhood. She said she feels it is not in the best interest. P & Z October 23, 1980 ( -- 'Ce Ce ( The Chairman called for anyone else wishing to speak to please come forward. There being no one else to speak, the Chairman closed the public hearing. Mr. Greenfield said he sympathizes with the homeowners, but he cannot see how it could be much worse whet4er they serve alcohol or not. He said ,he feels it would not be legal to d~ny this request since the others on th~-street have the specific use. }~. Greenfield asked if there were any solutions to the traffic problem. Mr. Massey said Mr. Drake plans to bring the traffic in one drive way and out the other one. Mr. John Drake came forward. He said that was the reason he put two drive ways so it wouldn't create a problem. ~k. Drake said, they could have the traffic enter at the one across from Colorado and exit out the other one. Mr. Massey said the Commission needs to take into consideration that Mr. Drake has 3 times_the parking'spaces he is required to have. Mrs. Nash asked if there could be a one- ~ay sign,:p~t up 1;vhere they could only turn, one way onto Bedford-Euless Road. Mr. Horvath said we could request the one way, the city could make a study and would probably put one up. Mrs. Wolverton asked it the city would enforce it. ÞŒ. Horvath said if they put one up~ they would. Stewart Pierce, 4804 Grove, came fon~ard. He said they already have people parking in front of their houses to go to the courthouse. He said if they have company, they have to park 3 or 4 doors down, the busiest hours being on weekends. Mrs. ~volverton said she just wanted to know what has change since this request was denied. PAGE 24 p & Z October 23, 1980 (·e PZ 80--40 APPROVED ADJOURNMENT ,(e e ( ,I 1 " " Mr. Greenfield said they are allowed to apply. again.. He said there are different people on the board and they believe the traffic is already there whether alcohol is sold \v-ith the food or not. Mr. Greenfield said they would try to route the traffic in and aut·-to help her and ask the police to make a study also. The Chairman asked for a motion. 1-Ir.. BO"tven moved, seconded by Mrs. Nash, to approve PZ 80-40, with the stipulation that Mr. Drake channel the traffic in and out. The motion carried 3-0. The meeting adjourned at 11:18 P. M. '~ : '" . ( " TO: PLAnNING & ZONI~IG CO~/triIISSION Cit}, of r¡or-th Rìchlanå Hills ;' ( Da te : . I ð - 01. .3, '£ ð 7.~ 3 d fJþt e Case No: fz 34- /,to ~e> the undersigned property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the tract sOl;ght to be rezoned" hereby object to the rezoning of. the said property described in the application for the follm'/ing reason (5): thi" rp70nillQ ~I/n!lld r¡¡)j: b,~ Ç.Qji-rlqr.íive to th-2 public safety" health" convenience" comfort" p:--osperity, or' general \'re1far-e of .lhe pY'.2sent nei ghbùrhcod. Date: Addì'~2SS : ~- / Þ ú-v. ~ LL . ¿) ~cY,--' /1" . ¡) ~. -r-. _ ~A /1--/' &'-~-:- ~ kr¡ ~n/~ í}·' I; ./,' ${~c4 :¿ ~" Î"'u Q 'l¡i~ !\~(_/, ~ ~/_: <: ? -;'/!. '_. _ ',; ~ ' . 31J;fw· ) )tvw~fG. ÞL~~C!L ~b;~S) () j ~.~. . 't: J/, £ 1;ld~' ~~/ , L/?¿?/ 4:Jr~cÌ/).. rYi:i' ~f( 4~ 0.5" ¿~~ tBL¿~ . . . . tff~~ AA~~~ ·~~OQlC:: 4-<{ð ð ~ - t-DT ~( ,J . ¢gCS-,' ,1(/tjtf'frt-(/lJ, Tr P.,.". C /I C .J" ~'/f7 D I v ~ / ð dr /Î.-;.f..a / 'f c;....; ./.. . ';, ~ ~ O--¡-, , [f 4··c.~_) 0i I ; ~ /, /' / ~ ,."¡ ,--- I --... ", '. . . f / / ---? /-- - cç )1- .. , j £I : ~/ o-.-J : ~' /' / '. - " ( t '"' e KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas October 14, 1980 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, ZON I NG PLAT RÊ,rI-E-\J,· 4OPt40ão·_"4"O· .. .. .. ~ .. - · . -êí1~~~·~-fo-CO~\T~f~-~·-- ·SU· .-- -ÂL-èH-åC. ...... .........~---.-...... -,.~..... ... ... .. ... -.. .. ..... ... .. .. ~.. -.,. '- We have received the subject zoning case for our review and find that ~'/e could adequatel~1 locate this property on the zoning ,nap should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Conlloission and the City Council. It ------~~ ALBIN, P.E. :; t '; RWA/ljc cc: 'r~r. Char1 es l~. Wi 11 i aJTIS, Ci ty r~anager Mr. Gary Caldwell, Building Official Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Utilities - 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021. 817/283-621'. METRO/267-3367 e e MARION L. MASSEY Be ASSOCIATES, P.G. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL-ORB AT LAW 2701 AIRPORT FREEWAY FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76111 MARION L. MASSEY October 24, 1980 TELEPHONE (817) 834-8826 Ms. Jeannette Moore City Secretary City of North Rich1and Hills 7301 Northeast Loop 820 Fort Worth, Texas 76118 Re: PZ 80-40 Specific Use Drake Enterprises, Inc. dba Jamie's Restaurant Dear Jeannette: The above referenced zoning matter was passed unanimously by the Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday, October 23, 1980. Since Mr. Drake is planning to open the restaurant around November 15, please place this matter on the agenda and send out the appropriate notices for the council meeting to be held in November. Contrary to the information we received last night at the planning and zoning hearing, there will be at least one city council meeting during the month of November ." ", Your kind consideration of this matter will be greatly appreciated. ML~i :.kcb truly, e ORDINANCE NO. ~~ AN ORDINANCE REZONING PROPERTY IN ,ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE XXIX CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS) SECTION 1 OF ORDINANCE #179, ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HIlLS~ TEXAS, PASSEDt APPROVED, AND ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONrNG COMMISSrON'AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, NOVEMBER 13, 1967, AS AMENDED JANUARY 27~ 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: . Ii- RESOLVED that on Case No. PZ 80-40 the following described property shall be rezoned from Commerci å 1 . '. " '., . , to Commercial-S ecific Use-Sale'of AlcoholicBe~era es ándthátitbè~anted to Jamie's Restaurant and be non-transferable, an tetra fic e channeled in & out. ... BEING Lot 3, Block 2, Cochran Addition to the City of North RíchlandHills, Tarrant County, Texas, as recorded in Volume 388-136, Page 66, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. This property is located on the south side of Bedford-Euless Road and bounded on the west by Tarrant County Sub-Courthouse. e APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION THIS 23rd October ,1980. DAY OF CHAIRMAN PLANNING AND 0 ING COMMISSION '---I/?J ~~ 67? '-?? ~~., " SECRETARY P~G AND ZONING COMMISSION BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ACTING IN REGULAR SESSION THAT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN CASE NO. PZ 80-40 IS HEREBY REZONED THIS DAY OF ,1980. ATTEST': MAYOR DICK FARAM, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS e CITY SECRETARY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY CITY ATTORNEY, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ___ ,4, ~ . e e- e - ç.J") /ì (/vJ . ~ I / 11\ \\ ~ CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 284-49D1 · 32DC DIANA DRIVE . F"CRT WORTH, TEXAS . 76118 November 7, 1980 PURPA Annual Report on Electric and Gas Utilities Office of Utilities Systems Economic Regulatory Administration U . S. Department of Energy 2000 M Street NW Room 4016 Washington, D.C. 20461 Dear Sir: This City, a political subàivision of the State of Texas I has ratemaking authority with respect to the sale of electricity and gas within its municipal limits. The investor owned utilities serving this city are large enough to @. tisfy the minimum size criteria established by PURPA 1978. 'i ~ Title I requirements I applicable to Electric Utilities only, addresses eleven ratemaking and service standards. This city has considered each of these eleven standards in th&years 1978, 1979, and 1980 in the course of consideration and decision relative to rate applications filed wit~l the City by the serving utiij¡y'. -,;. Documentation in the form of reports from retained rate consultants I public hearings on the rate applications I and documentation of City. decisions in the form of enacted ordinances and resolutions meets req~irements of PURPA for consideration of the eleven standards: -- ~ (I) . Determination of factors encompassing all eleven standards in the rate hearing and rate making process with documentation in fonn of consultant reports I ordinances I and/or resolutions. . ~ - ~ to . Þ e CITY OF RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS 284-49D1 · 32DD DIANA DRIVE . FORT WORTH, TEXAS . 76118 (2) · Public Hearing requirements have been satisfied through requirements met in the ordinance enactment process. (3) · Title I special requirement (Lifeline Rates) has been considered as a portion d the ratemaking process. Official, and special, hearings restricted only to the eleven standards have not been conducted, but some are planned during the period November 10, 1980 I through June 30, 1981. e- Title III requirements, Gas Utilities I have been satisified through the rate making processes as previously outlined. Specific, and special hearings, are planned for the period November 10, 1980 _ June 30, 1981. Planned hearings I adoptions, and/or denials will be conducted in accordance with PURPA requirements and will be reported in report to be rendered for action period ending June 30 I 1981. '1 'J'IJ Attached are certain exhibits showing some of the actions taken in recent years by the City. ~. . Very truly yours I ~-:- Rex McEntire City Attorney -.~ jr \.. h -,' ~. Enclosure cc: Texas Electric Service Company 115 W. 7th St. Fort Worth, Texas 76102 i e Lone Star Gas Company 908 Monroe .~ Fort Worth, Texas 76102 DATE: 11/13/80 /J? . e Federal Revenue Sharing SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT: City Manager BACKGROUND: We are required by law to hold two public hearings on our intended use~f this money. This is the second public hearing. Revenue sharing money will be used for the following:' 2 fi re trucks $106,000 50,000 Computer system ') ~e CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Public Hearing ~~ '¡ BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO N/A ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- e · e .··(e THIS ITEM REFERS TO ITEM R~- d_ '1 "'!a...i /1 -~.! '. THIS ITEM REFERS TO ITEM .. Ie ~~ ju j-t e - ,-3 . - ß¿- $L .,"'.~:/ ,.J.,:<: ~ : þ ;"- '-~ - . 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L!!ð7ffrð atJrK Ii? !£,fl/;'¡. re.r(Vce- ,Ø;;1I~d. :¡:¿"'~f I/¡~k~ /f; ë7 I/qylf-{r. Ð t YP(¿Ç4 -/11>J;i;I?JÇ ~orJ da:-c:/6brJ èl#cf/ ¡ecY~c76b/?ç7/ j//Ili~ tillS iL.t1f¡f #lý !/Occ'16ÍJ/J· mV c'7¿/)cc7-bbr¡ <;,n/'/ h@:. /h / / .í!eKL~ý'ed5. II ,eke (&/ I..IØ)ß}tl J71 0/ ¿,; d~ GìØ/l'l/Sf/o.YJ c;tIIl(j~ e ~.-ijf{f (J~~1. ~nélX¿/ 1~J//", ¿~ ~ sett'n?/ èl~~l JPcl'''/~/ 0~/I;?s :tÆ~_&d¿11tp}Yë1dlL LrL ~ ~~. Iii -rje, ~ ildlt; ,.1c/V/~ -fJ."~/ /;eie, .T Æ~! J: ttÄ){//cIk;Jt!,. e)("~¡j.l/é /jØvð Jr -Ik a"¡II~d. DAVID J. McGILVRAY e Page 2 EXPERIENCE: .Sept. 1971-Jan. 1978 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CAPTAIN, pilot. Over 1247 flying hours. Most important assignments as follows: Feb. 1977-Jan. 1978, OPERATIONS OFFICER, 81 TACTICAL CONTROL FLIGHT (TAC). Supervise 6 officers, 45 enlisted personnel, including highly technical electronic technicians. Responsible for: e -training radar operators. -operational control of fighter and tanker aircraft. -liaison officer with FAA Regional Centers. -worked in research and development of improved TPS 43L radar system anq its integration into new generation TAC aircraft. -served as Equal Oportunity and Treatment Officer, Affirmative Action Counselor, and instructor for supervisor seminars on human relations and employer- employee relations. -Safety Officer, responsible for development, compliance and enforcement of applicable Air Force and OSHA safety programs. Accomplishments: -developed new cirriculum now used Air Force wide by similar units. -developed, tested, and installed a new type transmitting device to control radar alignment. -improved working relations with Albuquergue FAA Center by sponsoring cross-training visits and developing new letters of agreement. Sept. 1973-Dec. 1976, AIR OPERATIONS OFFICER (T-38), 71 Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, OK. Responsible for: e -maintaining liaison with Kansas City Air Traffic Control Center -scheduling over 75,000 flying hours annually. -signing weekly, monthly, and quarterly maintenance contracts with civilian contractor. -standing member of Flying Evaluation Boards and Wing accident/ incident investigation boards. -coordinated airspace use between FAA Centers and flying Squadrons. -Flight Test and maintenance liaison with civilian contractor (Northrope). Responsible for insuring qualitative reliability of aircraft. ¡- ~ ( , , DAVID J. McGILVRAY PAGE 4 MILITARY SCHOOLS: - Officer Training School, 1971, 12 weeks, Distinguished Graduate. - Undergraduate Pilot Training, 1972-1973, 51 weeks. - Instructor Pilot Training, 12 weeks. - Squadron Officer School, 1975, 12 week·s. - Radar Controller Course, 1977, 12 weeks. HOBBIES: - League softball, basketball, and football competition. Coach junior football team. Stained glass and woodworking. Camping, backpacking, and cross-country skiing. PERSONAL DATA: - Born 9 November, 1947, Married, two children, excellent health. REFERENCES AND FURTHER DATA ON REQUEST e e ,.- . THIS ITEM REFERS TO ITEM , '. Ie :---=::> / )--¿- - ~s ,,3/ '~; . '- THIS ITEM REFERS TO ITEM 1 !e e ?re - r:- d; e . , D,l~TE: 12/3/80 ~ f SUBJECT: Proclamation concerning North Hills Mall DEPARTMENT: City Manager BACKGROUND: The North Hill s Mall has been a\~Jarded the "~axi -Awardll issued by the International Council of Shopping Centers. The proclamation desi gnates the week of ,December 18th as "North Hi 11 s \\Jeek. II Ron Weller has been invited to attend this council meeting. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval of proclamation BUDGETED ITEM: YES N/ A NO ACCOUNT NU~1BER: ---~-~-~-----~--------~-~--~~-~---~---~-~---~------~---~-------~~-~~-~-~------~ DAVID J. McGILVRAY paqc 3 Accornplishn1ents: e _ received Air Training Command (ATC) scheduling award for best on time scheduling and maintenance operational rate in ATC. _ improved FAA working relations by developing an orientation program which provided T-38 flights for controllers. _ selected to represent ATC in the annual Canadian Flying Exhibition in Muse Jaw, Canada. _ developed improved maintenance analyze programs that resulted in lower maintenance cost. _ developed computerized filing system to aid acheduling efficiency by reducing flight clearence delays. _ assisted Northrope in developing new and additional main- tenance system and subsystem monitoring programs, (time to fail and use to fail logic), which resulted in a 10% reduction in maintenance cost for 139 aircraft during a nine month period. _ accumulated over 1247 hours of accident/incident free flying. _ selected for specialized officer training as a First Lieutenant. Only 63 of 723 were selected as First Lieutenants to complete the program. HONORS ,: _ Distinguished Graduate of Officer Training School. Top ten of 465 fellow officers. tt _ graduated sixth in a pilot training class that started with 75 students. - Air Force Commendation Medal Nov. 1967-Sept. 1971 Mrs Baird's Bakeries Inc. Partirne and summer employment as assistant office manager, salesman, and truck driver for commercial bakers at Fort Worth and Austin, Texas plants. Accomplishments: _ developed transition programs from manual to computer production and sales system for Austin, Texas plant. Requested by company President to return to Fort Worth plant during the summer to develope a larger transition program for that plant. EDUCATION: B.A. Political Science and Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 1971. Graduate study for Masters in Human Resources, Pepperdine University, L.A. Calif. e 930J./ Forest 011<. 7:2 § \j ('] .Q.n~~Ti C3rw Fort Worth, Texas 7t/!O 7 J:.Ll=6 Home: Office: ." " (117 ) 'I9? - 7311/ {~17)---?84 JS:J2 (817) 281-8534 . '.. 10, \ e RESUME of DAVID J. McGILVRAY *** Outstanding career as an Air Force pilot with a wide range of flying and flying operations experience. . *** Accustomed to command positions in charge of numerous people and millions of dollars of equipment. *** Ratings by commanding officers consistently outstanding. e *** History of numerous top awards and commendations for public relations, program developments, and innovative approaches. and more. (FOR FURTHER DATA, PLEASE SEE FOLLOWING PAGES) 1~\~ Jv ~t(l ~ oj ~ I) (\.ð 'p~L~ ~(J 'f\ot ~ '( .. s \ J~J ~./~0~V .\.¡\e, cJ 0 ~ 'i ' ~ j \<:> J,;or\ n //I'll (}.1\ \"_1ýf1 'A/ If" · . ~ -\U \ e ." . City of Xórth Richland Hills, Texas . 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