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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1982-06-14 Agendas . CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FtJ;' the Meeting June 14, 1982 , at 7:30 p.m.~ in the City Hall, 7301 H.E. loop 820. NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN PRE-COUNCIL to Commissions Communit ,:,-,' J! .- 7 . ~ .'.:!,~. :': ;~~,~. ~';::".';'.:. . . i,..,-.. reconunendation ~of Black Hawk· Pro asal " . , . .-~ ~. . ill .. . -... . ...~.".,...... 3. Discussion of Cit owned land ac uisition - ~~sal - Management s~stems Associates ~ Or inance den in Texas · 'crease:re uest COUNCIL 7:30 P.M. I. Cáll to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Approval of Minutes of the Regulàr Meeting May 24, 1982 5. Consideration of Ordi?ance Appointin an Alternat'e Member to Plan.nin & Zoning Commission 6. Consideration o~ Appointments to the P~anning & Zoning Cpmmission Page 2 CITY OF NORTH RfCHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA . fl.)'1o the Meet 1 ng ..TtlJ1~ 14. 1982 , at 7:30 p.m. t in the City Hall, 7301 H.E. Loop 820. NUMBER : ITEM . . ACTION TAKEN 7'. Presentation of Five Year Certificate . .' iP;. and Service Pin to Lee Rice of the ....l.:- ,. . Police Department ... ¿- #...~ ..... 8. Consideration of Granting an Appeal PZ"ß2-11 ;,;, J< I < " " ' .: . } t: . ~ . i , Hearing· . on - J<~Ba:r;-C .I?èii & ..~. "." ":{. ... ..,,". ..' -.... ¡ " :~- - .... - ~:.,:::~.. ':,,,~~ 'A~" --, ..-:"".~:.~:.~~.,:.;_.... .......~ .. .-~.: :').~~: ~ .'"!, ~f. "'.~. .,;~~, .-.',. ~~. : ~. .of' --.' 'f: ';, f' ':-,.:.......,.~¡;~ ::~ ".,.~ !f- ''';:'' :..¡,' ...·t~~ · '·1···':""":'~~"" ' f :' .... Grocery .' . ~ . . ! --" 9. PLANNING & ZONING ~ PUBLIC HEARlr~G - APPEAL HEARING PZ 82-6, Request òf ~ - ~ L. E. Satta-white to rezone Tract 12A3 , _ .. e .- Abstract 1055.. T. K. Martin Survey . from AQriculture to 1F-9-0ne Family I Dwelling I (Martin t Drive at the intersection of Simmons Road) : - ._-- 9. . 1() rnn ~; ..1..... ;-t enTl of ()rr1;Tl~Tlr-ø tor PZ 82-6 ....--- 11 PT ,A'NN I N(T tv Z(}N I N(T - p~ R?-Q T'1o of -~ npnnv'~ T ;-t µ-' for F;n~l Plrlt" nf T,ot- 1 Rlnr-ll- 1 'r nüm p. O::1k~ Addition (~1 01"'\"tT; OT.T n~; 'tTO , , , - - 1 ") PLANN]J:{G & ZONING - PS 82-12, Request of ......... J. B. Sandlin & Alan H ~llIDl. for Final Plat of 1Q!: 1, Block 2, Co.llege Circle - Shopping Center) -þ (Northwest corner of Davis & College -- Circle) - -, .. Page 3 . CITY OF NORTH RfCHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA F(Jï" the Meeting June 14, 1982 , at 7:30 p.m.t in the City Hall, 7301 N.E. loop 820. NUMBER ITEM ACTION TAKEN 13. PLANNING & ZONING - PS 82-13, Request of Clark Brothers for Re-Plat of Block 34, Holiday West Addition' (North side of Trinidad and East of Rufe Snow) ...ø""'" '. , 14. . , - ConsiJî';;~i~n öf Ö;d;~--:;;~'-d;;;i'Il~~";'< ~f. ~., . Texas Electric Rate Increase Request . ..oJ.... . ¿..,;. '.~ ...~ ..i. ..~. , ., .,... '.-' .....',~ '.,,:.::,-~.... .'. .~., .'... .~..~ ;,..:!~:-;.'.l' y' ',~ . '" :...~ ~ ~..,: . ... '. ~.,. ;;.: :_::...~~~~../' 15. Consideration of Ordinance Dedicatin f Bid on Fire Truck & Sf;lier -., ..-.............. -2.0. A pro riation of Funds for Stree~ Light Installation Page 4 . CITY OF NORTH RItHLAND HILLS CITY COUNCIL AGENDA F(JÌ' the Meeting June 14. 1982 , at 7:30 p.m.) in the City Hall, 7301 H.E. Loop 820. NUMBER : ITEM ACTION TAKEN .L 21. Consideration of Change Order 112, for i i Conn Street Storage Tank in the amount .'~- of $6,737.00 i 22. Consideration of Partial P~yment, Estimat~ 1/3 and Final to J. D. Griffith in the .. Amoun-t~-o-r:~~,.-$2~4ß,~':Oe .;.'·~~i-s':'~Bf~e.... . - ".' , ." . :....~, .;-'~~::~ ',./': .~~ ....-'.. ~,·,I'·,,::;':I\<~l~~.t: ·i$.~~;i.:~ ,~. .~:. ~ ~. ~ .:", "'~~~'_;;';'~~~~~" .~ _.:~.~.,~:.< ".~_.:.;. ----..t! ",.~ - , .~ " :-- ...~... $ t/9¿ /)0 Storm Drainage System ;<$ , __2 3 . Consideration of Partial Payment, Estimate 113. to C. R. Feazell in the Amount of $1?..200.31 --Glen view Drive Utility Adiustments I - 24 r:()n~;tipration of Partial Payment, Es IrI p #7 t.Q....~u s ~iJ:LR9 ad..-C.Q.illP-ª...I1Y._ ......- in thp Amount of SIO 316..7Q - Rufe Snow Drive.. Phase I ,~ ~;t-;7pn n,_ ·on _ :0-. _ i-t -' Mr,. -.Qlayton A. Collins -, ~ 38~~)2 Diamond Loch West Re: Animal Control Mrs. Claudine Williams - £:)104 Sn~.qn T,p:p: Re: Damage Claim ------...--... . 6. Adjournment - -, ... ' ~1INUTES OF THE REGULAR t1EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 7301 NORTHEAST LOOP 820, t1A Y 24, 1982 - 7: 30 P. t1. , I I 1 . f"1ayor Faram called the meeting to order f1ay 24, 1982, at 7:30 p.m. 2. Present: Dick Faram Harold Ne\~an Jim Ramsey Dick Fisher ~.."... ~. Richard Davis Jim Kenna r'1a r i e Hi n k 1 e Staff: Rodger N. Line Jeqnette t,1oore Rex McEntire Dennis Horvath Richard Albin Jerry t\1cGl asson Lou Spiegel Carl Greenfield r,1argi e Nash . Don Bowen Dougl as Dav.1 s ! I Absent: J.' C. Hubbard 3. The invocation was given by Councilman Jim Kenna. r·1ayor Councilmen Councilwoman Ci ty t1anager City. Secretary, City Attorney Asst. City Manager City Engineer Police Chief Director Finance CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Pl ann i ng & Zon i ng r1ember Planning & Zoning t1ember Planning & Zoning f1ember Park & Recreation Member Councilman 4. Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 10, 1982. Motion carried 6-0. 5. Mayor Faram advised the Council they had a recommendation from Councilman Hubbard on appointments to the Park and Recreation Commission. Mayor Faram stated this was a f1ayor's appointment and he would follow Councilman Hubbard's recommendation to appoint the following: INVOCATION APPROVAL OF f1INUTES OF THE REGULAR r1EETING r,1AY 10,1982 APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTr1ËNTS TO BOARDS AND COr·1M I SS I OfJS ~1r. Bi 11 Burk, r·1r. Don Ti pps, t1r. Nea 1 McCombs, t1r. Davi d r·1cGi 1 vary and Mr. J. Douglas Davis. r·1ayor Faram asked the Counci 1 to rati fy the appoi ntments. . Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to approve the appointments to the Park and Recreation Commission. Motion carried 6-0. 6. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this ~equest to please come forward. :~-~~. Mr. Charles Reynolds, owner of the shopping center, appeared before the Council. Mr. Reynolds stated he had many opportunities to put in restaurants in this particular shopping center but had never found one that would be an asset like the one in question tonight. Mr. Reynolds stated this would be a very nice sit-down Chinese restaurant. f1r. Reynolds stated this would be a dinner type restaurant and they would like to sell ~ixed beverages. Mayor Faram asked t1r. Reynolds if he was the owner of the property and if he was requesting this on behalf of Mr. Stephen Lee. r1r. Reyno 1 ds rep 1 i ed yes. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Reynolds if he was familiar with the fact the permit was not given to the proper~y, it .would have to be in an individual's name. ,..! ; - .. t1r. Reynolds stated he was aware the permit was not issued to the property. r',1ayor Faram asked t1r. Reynolds if his clients would be willing to agree to periodic audits of their books on the 60/40 ratio that the City Ordinance required. t~r. Reynolds stated an audit would be no problem, his client would agree. Councilwoman Hinkle asked if Mr. Lee owned other restaurants. Mr. Reynolds stated yes, they had three in the Dallas area. Councilwoman Hinkle asked if there was one located in the City of Fort Worth. t1r. Reynolds stated no. Councilman Kenna asked Mr. Reynolds if the parking prOV1Slons had been adequately checked. Councilman Kenna asked if there had been parking problems in that particular area in the past. r1r. Reynolds stated the parking would be adequate. Councilman Fisher asked if the parking would be in front of the restaurant and would there be enough spaces. r1ay 24, 1982 Page 2 PLANNING & ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING PZ 82-9, REQUES F STEPHEN LEE (JAuc INN RESTAURANT) TO REZONE A PORTION OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, COCHRAN ADDITION FROM COMMERCIAL TO COMMERCIAL-SPECIFIC USE-SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEDFORD-EULESS RD., , ' .1 I ~~.~ .... . ~ . May 24, 1982 Page 3 r1r. Reynolds stated this would be the only restaurant in the shopping center and there were no other businesses in the center open at night. Mr. Reynolds stated this restaurant would have full use of the parking lot. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Reynolds if he had leased the parking lot to a competitive restaurant. Mr. Reynolds stated that when Bennigan's first opened there was a basic agreement with them. Mr. Reynolds stated Bennigan's business had declined and he felt there would be adequate parking. Mayor Faram asked if the parking agreement was still in effect. Mr. Reynolds stated yes. Mayor.Faram called fer a~on~wishing to speak in opposítion to this request to please come forward. There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. 7. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve PZ 82-9, Ordinance No. 952, permit to be in the name of Stephen Lee and non-transferable. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 82-9 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 952 PLANNING & ZONING PUBLIC HEARINh - PZ 82-10, REQUEST OF AMON T. ADCOCK TO REZONE TRACT 8, ABSTRACT 321, WM. COX SURVEY FROM IF-9-l500-0NE FAMILY DWELLING TO AGRICULTURE Motion carried 6-0. 8. Mayor Faram opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mr. Amon T. Adcock, 1701 West Freeway, Fort Worth, Trustee for the land, appeared before the Council. Mr. Adcock at the time the property was granted the 1F-9-1500zoning, a preliminary plat was submitted and later a final plat to develop the property into single family lots. Mr. Adcock stated that due to economical conditions and based on a study by the engineer's, both for the city and a third party engineer, it was determined at that time there would be an extensive amount of drainage work. Mr. Adcock stated that at that time it was decided it was no longer economically feasible to develop the tract into single family and that was the reason for the request for the property to be zoned back to agriculture. r1ay 24, 1.982 Page 4 Councilman Kenna asked if there had been a road started in the center of the property. Mr. Adcock stated the road had been roughed-in. ~_..~': Councilman Kenna asked if the road would be continued if the zoning was approved. Mr. Adcock stated the completion of the street would be determined by the feasibility and study of the property. Mr. Adcock stated he could not say the street would be completed. Councilman Davis stated it was his understanding that Mr. Adcock wanted to split the property into four tracts'. Mr. Adcock stated that haq been a.consideration~ but did not wish t~· be tied to four tracts. ' . ,-! :. . Councilman Davis stated the Subdivision Ordinance required that if the property was agriculture the tracts would have to be five acres. r1r. Adcock stated he was aware of the requirement. Councilman Davis stated that according to the ordinance Mr. Adcock could only put two houses on the property. Councilman Davis asked Mr. Adcock if he was going to build the street through the property. Mr. Adcock stated that determination had not been made. Councilman Davis asked if water was available to the property. Mr. Adcock stated yes. Councilman Davis asked if sewer was available. Mr. Adcock stated the tract would be served by septic tanks. Councilman Davis asked Mr. Adcock what the advantage would be if the property was zoned back to agriculture. Mr. Adcock stated there was a possibility of developing into five acre tracts and this could be done without a major expense on the drainage problem. Councilman Kenna stated two large houses could be built on the tract as the zoning stood now with a re-plat only. t1r. Albin stated if the zoning were not changed~ Mr. Adcock would still have to comply with all the specifics, such as drainage, off-site sewer and water line extensions. . . 'A.. ¿.. - . ~ . . . " ... Mayor Faram asked if Starnes Road was improved in the future, if Mr. Adcock would have to participate in the costs of the improvements. Mr. Albin stated yes, Mr. Adcock would have to participate in accordance with the original plat that was approved by the Council. Mayor Faram asked Mr. Albin if he was refering to the IF':'9 zoning. Mr. Albin stated yes, if the property was zoned back to agriculture Mr. Adcock would not be required to submit a plat. Mayor Faram stated this was the first time he had seen property downgraded to agriculture. Agriculture was." just a holding zone. Mayor Faram asked if Starnes Road was improved, would there be an assessment program. Mr. McEntire stated the city could assess. Mayor Faram called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to this request. There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Faram closed the public hearing. ; 9. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to approve PZ 82-10, Ordinance No. 953. Councilman Kenna stated that not too long ago an individual wanted to develop to the south of this property and an investigation showed that most of the property was what caused the trouble in the,Morgan Meadows area. Councilman Kenna stated he felt that two houses on the property would benefit the situation compared to IF-9. Motion to approve carried 6-0. 10. Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve Resolution No. 82-16. Motion carried 6-0. 11 . Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve partial payment, Estimate #1, in the amount of $29,975.53 to R. E. Dow and Son, funds to be appropriated from Utility Surplus. Motion carried 6-0. r1ay 24, 1982 Page 5 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 82-10 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 953 CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION SUSPENDING TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY·S RATE INCREASE REQUEST' APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 82-16 CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PA Vr1ENT , ESTIr~ATE #1, TO R.E. DOW AND SON IN THE Ar~OUNT OF $29,975.53 - CONN STREET GROUND STORAGE: TANK APPROVED r~ay 24, 19B,? Page 6 12., Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve Estimate #10 and final to Austin Road Company in the amount of $57,725.80, funds to be appropriated from 1968/73 Bonds. Motion carried 6-0. CONSIDERATION OF ESTI~1^TE #10 AND FINAL PAYt1ENT Tr AUSTIN ROAD COr1t. ..i Y IN THE AMOUNT OF $57,725.80 - BOOTH CALLOWAY ROAD It1PROVEt·1ENT PROJECT APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIr~ATE #3, TO J. D. GRIFFITH IN Tt AMOUNT OF $lO,800.0( HOLIDAY WEST STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEr1 APPROVED ~.~: .-.. 13. Councilman Newman moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve partial payment, Estimate #3, to J. D. Griffith in the amount of $10,800.00, funds to be appropriated from Rufe Snow Bonds. Motion carried 6-0. Councilman Davis asked why there was a cost overrun in .this esti~ate. '! :. . Mr. Albin stated that the original design called for seven foot manholes, the contract had 6 x 6 included. The overrun was the addition of the manhole size. 14. Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, to approve payment to Texas Highway Department in the amount of $70,700.00 for Glenview Drive Storm Drainage Improvements, funds appropriated from General Fund Surplus. Councilman Davis stated there was ~ discrepancy in the amount listed on the cover sheet and the letter from the Highway Department. The amount stated in the letter was $70,070.000 Mr. Line stated $70,070.00 was the correct amount. CONSIDERATION OF PAY~1ENT TO TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT IN THE Ar10UNT or $70,700.00 - GL, JIE DRIVE STORr1 DRAINAGE Ir1PROVE~1ENTS APPROVED Motion carried 6-0. 15. Mr. Albin stated the basic problem on Dawn Drive was a depressed area just north of Onyx Drive North that was creating a drainage problem. Mr. Albin stated the homes in the area were subject to flooding. Mr. Albin stated there was no way to properly relieve the drainage in the depressed area so he had proposed underground storm sewer to be constructed in Onyx Drive North from a tributary of Big Fossil Creek to. the depressed area to relieve the problem. Mr. Albin stated he had presented this as proposal A, at a cost of $218,000.00. Mr. Albin stated this proposal would not solve the entire problem, but would solve the major problem. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL TO ADVERTIS FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STOR DRAINAGE AND PAVING Ir1PROVE~'1ENTS ON DA\~N DRIVE APPROVED .. ,. ) -.' -fI1t..... 1:--,. ' f ¡ . . f'"- r1ay 24, 1982 Page 7 Proposal 8 would cover the cost of extending the proposed storm drain to Cartwell Street along with curb and gutter and paving construction on Dawn Drive to Cartwell also. The cost of Proposal 8 would be $380,000. Proposal C would include all of the construction in "A" and "8" plus an extension of curb and gutter and paving improvements in Dawn Drive to Glenview Drive. The cost of Proposal C would be $444,000. Mr. Albin stated he recommended the Council grant authorization to complete details for all three proposals and advertise for 'bids. The bids would be brought back to the Council for consideration. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to authorize the City Engineer to proceed with the . plans.and advertise for bids ~or Proposal A, 8 and C, improvements on Dawn Drive. r1ayor Faram stated this was an effort to seek a solution to the problem. Mayor Faram stated that when the engineering plans were complete, bids would be taken and with whatever monies were available as much as possible would be done. Motion to approve carried 6-0. 16. Mr. C. R. Fanning, 6308 Edenborough Court appeared before the Council. Mr. Fanning asked what kind of time schedule would be on the improvements on Dawn. CITIZEN PRESENTATIOr: Mr. Albin stated the plans and specifications should be out in about two weeks, advertise for two weeks and in a month the contract could be awarded. Mr. Albin stated construction could begin in the next two months. 17. Mayor Faram adjourned the meeting of May 24, 1982. ADJOURNr·1ENT Dick' Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary . . J ¡ . MINUTES 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, JUNE 14, 1982 - 7:30 P.M. 1. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey called the meeting to order June 14, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. 2. Jim Ramsey Jim Kenna Richard Davis J. C. Hubbard Dick Fisher Harold Newman Marie Hinkle Present: Staff: Rodger Line Jeanette Moore Richard Albin Rex McEntire Lou Spiegel Margie Nash Don Bowen Mr. Davis Press: Denise Morris Absent: Dick Faram Dennis Horvath Mayor Pro Tern Councilmen Councilwoman City Manager City Secretary City Engineer City Attorney Finance Director Planning and Zoning Member Planning and Zoning Member Parks and Recreation Member Mid Cities Daily News t-1a yor Assistant City Manager Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated the reason Mayor Faram was not present was because his father had suffered a hea,rt at.tack. 3. The invocation was given by Councilman Davis. 4. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting May 24, 1982. Motion carried 5-0; Councilman Hubbard abstaining due to absence from the meeting. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated he would like to present the following proclamation before the meeting began. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL INVOCATION APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING MAY 24, 1982 APPROVED SPECIAL RECOGNITION ~ . i . June 14, 1982 Page Two WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas to extend public recognition to RODGER SHAVER for his heroic and courageous acts of bravery whereby his actions contributed to the saving of one David Andrew's life on May 19, 1982; and WHEREAS, without regard for their personal safety and well- being, RODGER SHAVER and Richard Mattox did rescue David Andrews from his battered raft in the flood-swollen waters of Fossil Creek; and WHEREAS, the city Council of the City of North Richland Hills takes great pride in the young people of our community and thereby does publicly voice appreciation to RODGER SHAVER for his acts of compassion and bravery in the saving of a human life. NOW, THEREFORE, I Jim Ramsey, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor Pro Tern of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, do hereby publicly applaud Rodger Shaver for his heroic efforts on the 19th day of May, 1982. I do further call upon all citizens of this community to join hands with the Mayor and Council in a gesture of gratitude for the service this outstanding young man performed to another in a time of need. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, to be affixed this 14th day of June, A.D., 1982. Jim Ramsey, on behalf of Mayor Dick Faram Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey presented the proclamation to Rodger Shaver. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated that as of this morning the City Hall had a new phone system. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated that Council- man Hubbard had worked all weekend removing the old system and had saved the City a considerable amount of money. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey, on behalf of the Council and staff, expressed appreciation to Councilman Hubbard. 5. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey read the following paragraph: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE APPOINTING AN ALTERNATE MEMBER TO PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 955 "In order to facilitate procurement of a quorum at Com- mission meetings, there is hereby created the office of one alternate member of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Such alternate may attend all meetings but shall be entitled to vote only in the event that one or more members of the . . .. Commission are not in attendance at the meeting. Such alternate shall 'serve a one year term, to be appointed in April of each year. The first alternate member may be appointed at any time to serve until April 1983 and until his suècessor is duly appointed and qualified. II Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to approve Ordinance No. 955. Councilman Davis stated that since all the other Boards and Commissions terms expired in May he would prefer the Ordinance be changed to state May. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to amend the motion to approve Ordinance No. 955 and change the date of appointment from April to May. Amended motion carried 6-0. 6. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey advised the Council there were three meniliers whose terms were expiring on the Planning and Zoning Commission and one vacancy because of the resignation of Mr'. Greenfield. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated the recommendation had been made that the following persons be appointed: Mark Wood, Don Bowen and Mark Hannon - two year terms to expire in May, 1984; George Tucker - one year term to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Mr. Greenfield; ~ John Schwinger as alternate for a one year term to expire in May, 1983. Councilman Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve the appointments as recommended. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey expressed his appreciation to Mrs. Nash, Mr. Bowen and the Commission for their time and efforts spent on the Commission. Motion carried 6-0. 7. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey presented Mr. Lee Rice of the Police Department with a Five Year Certificate and Service Pin. June 14, 1982 Page Three CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPROVED PRESENTATION OF FIVE YEAR CERTIFICATE AND SERVICE PIN TO LEE RICE OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT · i .¡ .¡ 8. Counci+man Hubbard moved, seconded by ~ouncilman Kenna, to grant an appeal hearing on PZ 82-11, to be heard by the Council July 12, 1982. 9. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey opened the public hearing and called for anyone wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. Mrs. Lena Silay, daughte~ of Mr. and Mrs. Sattawhite, appeared before the Council. Mrs. Silay stated the request to have the property rezoned was so she could live next door to her parents and see to their needs. Mrs. Silay stated she also wanted to live in North Richland Hills. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey advised ~~s. Silay that since he was having to chair the meeting, he would not get to vote and she had the option of having a full Council present. Mrs. Silay stated the case was heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission in November, 1981. Mr. Sattawhite asked if the request could be heard at the next Council meeting. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey advised the request could not be heard until July 12, 1982, if it were to be postponed. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated ,the legal advertisement had to be published fifteen days prior to the meeting and the property owners within 200 feet notified. Mrs. Silay stated she prefered the case be heard tonight. Mr. L. E. Sattawhite, 8320 Martin, owner of the property, appeared before the Council. Mr. Sattawhite stated he would like to have the request approved for the reasons stated by Mrs. Silay. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey called for anyone wishing to speak in opposition to the request to please come forward. There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey closed the public hearing. June 14, 1982 Page Four CONSIDERATION OF GRANTING AN APPEAL HEARING ON PZ 82-11 K-BAR-C DELI AND GROCERY GRANTED PLANNING AND ZONING - PUBLIC HEARING - APPEAL HEARING - PZ 82-6, REQUEST OF L. E. SATTAWHITE TO REZONE TRACT l2A3, ABSTRACT 1055, T. K. MARTIN SURVEY FROM AGRICULTURE TO IF-9, ONE FAMILY DWELLING . . \ .i 10. Councilman Kenna moved to approve PZ 82-6, Ordinance No. 956. Councilman Kenna asked if there had been a letter of no re- course filed on the potential noise from the airport. Mr. Sattawhite stated they had a letter from the FAA stating they would not be in a hazardous area of the airport. Councilman Hubbard asked Mr. Sattawhite if a letter had been written to the city stating that he was aware of the nuisance and a letter of no recourse been filed at the County Courthouse, as stated by Mr. Tucker in the Planning and Zoning Commission minutes. Councilman Hubbard asked Mr. Sattawhite if he would be willing to furnish the City with a letter stating he had no recourse. Mr. Sattawhite stated he would furnish the letter. Councilman Kenna amended his motion, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve PZ 82-6, Ordinance No. 956, subject to a letter of recourse being filed. Amended motion carried 6-0. 11. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated the Planning and Zoning Com- mission had recommended approval. All engineering com- ments had been met and additional utility easement granted. Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve PS 82-9. '..;, Motion carried 6-0. 12. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated th~ Planning and Zoning Com- mission had recommended approval subject to the signing of a covenant for future street improvements. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Fisher, to approve PS 82-12. Motion carried 6-0. 13. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated the Planning and Zoning Com- mission recommended approval. All engineering comments had been met and additional utility easement granted. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, to approve PS 82-13. Motion carried 6-0. June 14, 1982 Page Five CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE FOR PZ 82:"'6 APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 956 PLANNING AND ZONING PS 82-9, REQUEST OF DENNY'S, INCORPORATED FOR FINAL PLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, TOWNE OAKS ADDITION APPROVED PLANNING AND ZONING PS 82-12, REQUEST OF J. B. SANDLIN AND ALMi HAMM FOR FINAL PLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 2, COLLEGE CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER APPROVED PLANNING AND ZONING PS 82-13, REQUEST OF CLARK BROTHERS FOR REPLAT OF BLOCK 34, HOLIDAY WEST ADDITION APPROVED . 14. Mayor Pro Tem Ramsey presented the following Resolution: "WHEREAS, on the 9th day of December 1981, Texas Electric Service Company filed with this City a proposed fuel cost factor tariff for service within this City to become effective January 13, 1982; and WHEREAS, the City Council has had an opportunity to study such schedule of tariff; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. The proposed fuel cost factor tariff filed on December 9, 1981 is denied." Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve Resolution No. 82-18. Motion carried 6-0. , . 15. I Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated this property had been deeded to the City by E. F. Abbott in 1970 for use as a street. The, property had never been dedicated as a street. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve Ordinance No. 957. Motion carried 6-0. 16.. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated bids were advertised in April, 1982 and in June, 1982. There were no bids received in April and only one in June. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated this was a 1962 GMC truck and no longer used by the Fire Department. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to accept the bid of Standard Umpstead Fire Department in tne amount of $2,626.00. Motion carried 6-0. . June 14, '1982 Page Six CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION DENYING TEXAS ELECTRIC RATE INCREASE REQUEST APPROVED RESOLUTION NO. 82-18 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE DEDICATING COLLEGE CIRCLE APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF BID ON FIRE TRUCK APPROVED . 17. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated this ordinance changed Para- graphs C and D of the Water policies changing the payment date of water bills from ten days to fifteen days after billing date. ì . \ i . Councilman Fisher moved, seconded by çouncilman Newman, to approve Ordinance No. 958. Councilman Fisher asked how the public would be notified of the changing in billing procedure. Mr. Line stated the information would be printed on the water bills and could be put on the City Cable TV channel. Mr. Line stated the information would also be put in the city newsletter. Motion carried 6-0. 18. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated this ordinance would change the speed limit from 30 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour on Harwood Road from the intersection of Harwood Road and Davis Boulevard to the intersection of Grapevine Highway. Councilman Fisher,asked why the change was requested. Mr. Line stated he initiated the change because he drove that way quite frequently and it did not make any sense for the speed limit to be 30 miles per hour. Mr. Line stated that in addition, he did not feel it was fair to ask the public to drive at an unreasonably low rate of speed and there had probably been tickets issued that should not have been. Mr. Line stated a study was made and the standard criteria for establishing speed limits is to monitor speeds of the vehicles and set the limit at 85 percent of the average speed. That would produce 40 miles per hour speed limit in this case but because there are some residents that face onto the street, and because the condition of the street was not real good, they were recommending the speed be set at 35. '~ Councilman F~sher asked if the residents had been notified. City Attorney McEntire stated the ordinance would be published in the newspaper ten days before the ordinance would be enforced. Motion carried 6-0. June 14, 1982 Page Seven CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 381, WATER AND SEWER POLICIES APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 958 CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 722 (SPEED ZONE ORDINANCE) CHANGING THE SPEED LIMIT ON HARWOOD ROAD FROM THE INTERSECTION OF DAVIS BOULEVARD TO THE INTERSECTION OF GRAPEVINE HIGHWAY APPROVED ORDINANCE NO. 959 · 19. Mr. Line stated the North Texas Commission was essentially a marketing agency that was supported by local governmental units of the North Central Texas area. North Texas has been very active in selling this area as a desirable place for industry location or relocation. Mr. Line stated he felt the Commission had done an overall good job of promoting industrial development of this region. Mr. Line stated the City's membership in the Commission entitled the City to receive numerous services, including brochures and other printed material which was of value in informing industrial and commercial prospects of the advantages of locating in this region. Mr. Line stated the cost of the membership was $2,000. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve the contract with North Texas Commission, funds to be appropriated from Hotel/Motel tax. Motion carried 6-0. 20. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated this proposal was presented in Pre-Council at the May 24, 1982 meeting. · Councilman Davis moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve the installation of the street lights, funds to be appropriated from General Fund Surplus. Councilman Davis asked if this was the nineteen (19) street lights that were proposed to the Council. Mr. Line stateq yes. Councilman Newman asked if there were any problems with obtaining the necessary easements. Mr. Line stated that if there were any problems in obtaining the easements, the staff would come back to the Council and report that they were unable to obtain the easements. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated fourteen of the nineteen easements had already been obtained. 21. Mr. Albin stated that when the original specifications for the removal of the paint and rust on the exterior of the tank they were under the opinion that all would not have to be removed. Mr. Albin stated that after the cåntractor had gotten underway, it was discovered that all the rust and paint needed to be removed. Mr. Albin stated this could only be done by sand- blasting as opposed to power tool cleaning. · June 14, 1982 Page Eight CONSIDERATION OF CONTRACT WITH NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION APPROVED APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR STREET LIGHT INSTALLATION APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE ORDER #2, FOR CONN STREET STORAGE TANK IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,737.00 APPROVED . Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to approve Change Order #2, in the amount of $6,737.00, funds appropriated from utility Fund Surplus. Motion carried 6-0. 22. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Kenna, to approve partial payment, Estimate #3, and Final in the amount of $23,348.00 for Lewis Drive Storm Drainage System, funds appropriated from General Fund Surplus. Mayor Pro Tern Ramsey stated final should not be included in the motion. It had come to his attention this was not final payment. Motion, with the final deleted, carried 6-0. 23. Councilman Fisher moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, to approve partial payment, Estimate #3, to C. R. Frazell in the amount of $12,200.31, Glenview Drive utility Adjustments, funds appropriated from General Fund Surplus. Motion carried 6-0. . Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilwoman Hinkle, to approve partial payment, Estimate #7, to Austin Road Company in the amount of $10,316.79, Rufe Snow Drive, Phase I, funds appropriated from bond funds. 24. Motion carried 6-0. ~ 25. Mr. Clayton Collins and Mrs. Claudine Williams were not present. 26. Councilwoman Hinkle moved, seconded by Councilman Davis, to adjourn the meeting of June 14, 1982. Motion Carried 6-0. ¡ . Jim Ramsey, Mayor Pro Tern ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary June 14, 1982 Page Nine CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #3 AND FINAL, TO J. D. GRIFFITH IN THE M10UNT OF $23,348.00 - LEWIS DRIVE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #3, C. R. FEAZELL IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,200.31, GLENVIEW DRIVE UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS APPROVED CONSIDERATION OF PARTIAL PAYMENT, ESTIMATE #7, TO AUSTIN ROAD COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,316.79 - RUFE SNOW DRIVE, PHASE I APPROVED CITIZEN PRESENTATION - MR. CLAYTON COLLINS 3852 DIAMOND LOCH WEST RE: ANIMAL CONTROL MRS. CLAUDINE WILLIAHS 5304 SUSAN LEE RE : DAMAGE CLAIM ADJOURNMENT ;~ ' .' . ~ i. ~J ~'~'" ;; i~ ,f '.' ,t ...... - ,-. ,. _ ~.~. u__- ~'..~~ ~ :~'_!.;' :, , ,. ;: . .. 'þ;".~ j , .~- , ~~!.~ ..:-:,I·~".~.~.·.':~r:"1" ,,~,~-',,~ ': . , MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ASSOCIATES MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ASSOCIATES 4912 HARRELL FT. WORTH, TEXAS 76118 METRO: 214/251-1012 ,June 7) 1982 Mayor' t City Council City of North Rìchland Hills P.O. Box 18609 North Richland Hills) TX 76118 Attention: Roger Line..- City Manager Dear' Sì r: We are considering :the development of a 22 acre tract of 1 and just nor t h of .loop 820 west. , f see Exhi bi t A). The, lånd is bDarderd On the south by a tract ownèd by the 'city of North Rìchland Hills. The only way it will be possible for us to develop the tract is to have road and utility access across the land now owned by the city. After a preliminary study of the project we have come to the conclusion that there are three possible courses of action which will allow both of us access to our respective properties. 1. The city will build a road from the end of the north access road on Loop 820 to the south boarder of our property. 2. We will trade the city property below ,the 100 year flood plain for, developable land in the city·s tract and we will build a road. 3. The city will sell us the property above the 100 year flood .plainand we will buìlda road. . One other possibility discussed was for us to buy the entire tract from the city and do the all of the development. Any of these Ðrop~sals will make both tracts of land usable and a valuable'part of the North Richland Hills tax base. We have time restrictions cDncerning our decision on this project. and will appreciate your early response to our proposal~. ',,.... :.' "J .. 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I \ ~~T=:::~~..-~~-:~-----~~=,~=.-_=_ ~~~. __, ,---:--.--==-- -----¡. 1 ,-,-.- \ I . 1 f 1. ---' .- - - ,.* . i \ .,-..------ ". ...-----.-----.--- - -.--- ----~...- ..._.~ ...... / / y(> --_.~--,_.__!-_-- / '..../~ ,. ------' - .. - --- -,-- //~ :: ' --.......--...--.---- .--.. _.-~.---- ,,_.# -.--------- ... - -_._-------.... ..- .-...--.---.----- ~ --.........-.......--. . --. ...-...-----.. , ' 4IÞ June 2, 1982 To: From: Mayor Dick Faram and Members of the City Council Beverly Riley, Chairperson NRH Community Cable Advisory Panel Panel Recommendation of Black Hawk Proposal Re: '~:w This memo is written to inform you that at its monthly meeting on May 18, t~e NRH Community Cable Advisory Panel approved, in concept, Black Hawk's Outline of a Plan to Relocate the NRH studio to the City Library. Copies of this Outline and the list of equipment referred to in the Outline are attached. May I suggest you read these before continuing. 'i i' .-. ~As you know, NRH Cable ~v Franchise Ordinance-797, Sec.'17're- quires that Black H~wk Corporation provide... Ita public access channel together 'with cameras, studio, lights, and sound equipment..." and Sec. 19 states that the "Operator shall main- tain an office in or near the City,..." By equipping and staffing a leased studio and office at Rufe Snow and Watauga Road, Black Hawk has been complying with these requirements. However, to date, the studio, equipment and clerk have not been used by the NRH residents for public access programming. To discontinue these apparently unneeded expenses at this time and yet to continue to provide public access capabilities to the citizens, Black Hawk has' drafted this Outline. If accepted, a.n amendment to Ordinance 797 would be necessary. . This Outline incorporates the following benefits and safeguards for the City of North Richland Hills: 1. Savings Prior to the presentation of Black Hawk's Outline, the NRH Panel had drawn up a Proposal for the 'Funding of Citicable 36 for the 1982-83 Budget Request. This Proposal is attached. To expand the capabilities of Citicable 36, it includes a conservative capital outlay budget for the equipment and studio needed for the next two years to cablecast 10-15 hours per week of taped programs obtained free-af-charge and from rental sources, con- tinued public service messages and some programs of local origination. The non-recurring costs for 1982-83 total $12,580 and for 1983-84, total $14,500. Black Hawkts studio and studio equipment offer would reduce our non-rectlrring costs from $27,080 to $10,650, for a savings of $16,420. There are re- curring costs of $7,000 for the maintenance and repair of equipment for the next three fiscal years. In its Outline Black Hawk offers to êssume these costs also. . / .' . 2. Enhancement In addition to providing $16,420 worth of equipment requested in the NRH Panel's Budget Proposal, the Black Hawk equipment offer includes many other items that will enhance the capa- bilities of Citicable 36. Some of these include more camera equipment, extra cable, an audio mixer, another character generator and keyboard. These additional items total $30,445. ~~ 3. Flexibility f - ,.-. A unique feature of the Black Hawk Outline provides for flexibility in meeting future, expanded use, of the public access channels. Black Hawk will continue to share the equipment until, and if, the public access requests become so numerous that scheduling the use of the Library studio inter- feres'with the operation of ,Citicable 36. ·Should that condition occur, Black Hawk has agreed to move public access to another site. At that time they would also remove their equipment from the studio. I presume that this memo raises many questions in your mind. I look forward to discussing this in more detail with you. . . . .,~- ~ ..., --'4 . I I J' J ¡~. BLACK HAWK CABLE COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 305 L 00 p 820 ¡'J. E " S u ¡ ~ ,_} ..¡ 1 0, H II ,. 5 t,T e '<. d 5 7 Ô 0 S 3 Outline of Plan to Relocate NRH Studio to City Library Presented to the NRH Cable Advisory Committee May 18, 1982 Black Hawk to relocate NRH studio and related equipment t() the City Library. '-v / t/~' i : . d i'."; Black Hawk will pay for construction of control roam and doorsleading into Room.:CJ ~ ':C~4 :'r',jl R~. Black Håwk recognizes situation as' temporary and ~il1 move the' fac'i] ityvwhen' demand for use by public access users warrants it. {-·.~u~.¡);:-¡o:~ t Black Hawk to be responsible for maintenance and repair of equipment. Black Hawk will administer public access programming according to adopted rules and wishes of the City and Cable Advisory Committee. NRH to allow Black lIawk to close office at WataugajSmithfield Road. (Requil-~s City Council resolution to amend the franchise). ( NRH to provide approximate11.10' x 14' space in library for construction of control room. (Actual size to be determined in design phase.) . \:-.. ~ NRH to provide access to s(udtQ~facilities to Black Hawk Cab.!.(:. . Black Hawk and NRH will work together in providing ~nd operating etfective governmental and public access programming channels and eliminate the need for duplicate efforts and unnecessary capital expense~ by the City. Please be aware that this is a rough outline for this afternoon's meeting. A formal letter will be prepared shortly and sent to the Ma or and City Council. P !-H) \1 E· (81 7 I 589 7 791 E flu cf ¡t¿i¡+ L/s( . N.Richland Hills Studio Proposal For Black Hawk CommuLjcations · 1 NV-960QA 3/4" Edit Recorder/Player 6950.00 1 NV-9240A 3/4" Source Recorder/Player 4500.00 1 NV-A960 Edit Controller 2£95.00 -~:~, 1 1 1 , . TR 12P-R/~ W WV-S 12" rack mount color monitor, 1025.00 J- - '1'/ ~B/\~ Edi tor Ì'loni tors 825.00 WJ-46COA Special Effects Generator 2095.00 2 WV-2150KT Color Camera w/NewvicclI Tube 15000.00 @ $7,500.CO 2 FZ-110 Zoom Lens @ $1,650.00 3300.00 2 ITE-T6 Tripod @ $~35.00 470.0C · 2 .þ . 2. . ~ .:~ . '11 ~ ___c~. . 3 3 1 , 1 ",- 1 1 580.00 ITE-D3 Dolly @ $290.00 Camera Head @ $255.00 50" Camera Cable @ $328.00 65('.00 ITE~H4D 510.00 22A-50 W~1-1 61 0 Lapel Microphone 0 S30.00 90.00 WM-C20 66' Microphone Cable @ $25.00 75.00 WR 450 Audio t-lixer 450. 00 '" ,~ , ,\)- ç, 1..'/ h ,,!. L., '.:.J :::'1/- ,; l .J. K~.7 k 40 1\tQ~ --&m-i t~v ict\QE,. ,.b-i...gh~ ~~ --- ~ 5~09, 360QA Character Generator 2950.00 3610A Keyboard 650.00 1 CEC 2000 Portable Recording Cor~sc,le 1600.00 1 CEC 2100 Stationary Edit Console 14CO.OO · SuQ. Total 4 6.8 6 5 . 0 0 · PROPOSAL FOR FUNDING MUNICIPAL CABLE/TV PROGRAMMING ~~ ì .-. APRIL 1982 · ~. ~ Submitted to The North Richland Hills City Council by the Community Cable Advisory Panel · · COMMUNITY CABLE ADVISORY PANEL NORTH RICHLAND HILLS t ~.~.. --I~;- ,I ¡ I t City Co unci 1 members City of North Richland Hills Dear Councilmembérs: ~ ' .. The Community Cable Advisory Panel is pleased to submit the enclosed proposal for providing Municipal CablelTV Programming for the citizens of North Richland Hills. The purpose of this program is to make our City government and·its services "more accessible and':understandable to the citizens of our community. A municipal channel Is an ideal vehicle to bring about increased citizen awareness. To facilitate this objective a variety of program formats are possible including live and taped coverage of public proceedings, talk programs, documentaries, instructional videotapes and "bulletin board" printed information. - The enclosed proposal outlines the objectives, administration, facilities, staffing, equipment, and budget for this program. We shall be happy to ~iscuss this proposal with you and are willing to provide any additional information that you may desire. Sincerely yours, Beverly Riley, Chairperson Community Cable Advisory Panel I- I ¡ t · f-- I t ! j · I I 1 J f ì I J 1 i I 1 i ! 1 ! ! ~ i î j 1 ~ i i t I I I · S Uf":}1A RY It is the opinion of the Panel that now is the time for North Richland Hills to make full use of its dedicated cable/TV channel. At this ti~e the City is alre~dy in Phase I ..of this proposal, ,the first and .onl.y municip~lity .in this area transmi tting over its O'lln channel. Howe"¡er, pr.ase I perrni ts the cablecasting of public service ~essages only. This service will ~ost likely not sustain ~/iewer interest for long. To gain a regular èudience and ~ake the :-rost of this opportunity to develop an inforr,-,eè :::1 tizenry, it 1..5 r,eces- sary to move into Phas~ II as soon ~5 possible. At the cn:et of Phase II corr.peti tion 'v'.Ti th professionally-produced programs 11~~ed not be our gcol. , : i:,~ee:rz~ Rather our objective will be to experiment and tes~':~1hat Citicable 36 can or cannot achieve for us. Simply begin. -2- . PROPOSAL FOR FUNDING MUNICIPAL CABLE/TV PROGRA¥J.tING GOAL The goal for using the North Richland Hills Municipal Cable/TV Channel is -.~~~ to increase citizen awareness of the City·s operations, services and benefits. OBJECI'IVES The objectives of the Municipal Cable/TV Channel will be met in three phases: Phase I. Maintain a 24-hour cablecasting of public service messages in order to promote an informed citizenry. . Phase II. Cablecast 15 hours per week of taped programs obtained free of charge and from rental sources, continue cablecasting of public <' : service messages, and produce programs of local origination. .' '= ~ - . ~ :> This phase will work to accomplish the following: c: provide cultural and educational programs - present traffic safety, fire and flood prevention and control, and public utility information - present the social, geographical and historical features unique to this City - provide health care and consumer information - present municipal job openings and job information - pùbiicize the services of the city Phase III. Increase technical capabilities and 20-30 additional hours of 4IÞ programming -3- .. ADMINISTRATION The City Manager will provide general supervision of the Municipal Cable/TV ~ f.: Channel. The ~brary Department will be responsible for the management of the Channel, including the personnel, scheduling, planning and production of programs and facility development. j I I ! - . The Community Cable Adv~sory Panel will give advisory assistance as needed. , -""-.. PHASE I: 1981-1982 24-HOUR CABLECASTING OF PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGES Budget t· :ï ~ ~.,: C q F" i I I ! ì i One-time costs Fecurring costs Facilities: The character generator, modulato~ and monitor ~ : -0- -0- will be houséd on a roll cart ih the technical ;0 , . services area of the library c staffint,:J: Library personnel -0- -0- Equipment: Character generator, modulator, rollcart (donated -0- -0- by Black Hawk) Monitor (panasonic CT110M) Purchased by City, $411.65 -0- -0- $100 -0- $100 -0- -. FM Radio Total . -4- . PHASE II: 1982-1983 TAPED PROG~3 AND LOCAL ORIGINATION PROGRAMMING Facilities: Cable Studio and Control Room - ~~,-~:- - ~.~ { . ,.-. staffing: I. f t I t r ! i I ! I i. I A 10' x 12' Control Room will be walled- in at the SW corner of the library, abutting Meeting Room 100. A door will be placed to giv~ access to Meeting Ro<?m 100 for ,:taping sessions. The studio will house all equip- ment, office furniture and supplies. Program Coordinator (20 hours per week ® $5 per hour.) Salary Fringe benefits Duties will include planning, procuring and transmitting taped programs and taping several live programs. Also in- eludes maintenance of equipment and teaching volunteers to use equipment. Person should have completed college- level communications coursework. Travel and Training Video Production Crew: Black Hawk technicians and volunteers. Black Haw~ technicians are available for public service to a limited degree. Volunteers will be recruited and trained to assist Program Coordinator. Sub-total -5- One-time costs $450 -0- -0- -0- -0- $450 Budget Recurring costs -0- . _. $5,200 . 1,164 o -.. J,>·t" 250 -0- $6,614 ... ~. '~ $ ..,-,... . . . PHASE II (continued) Equipment: Sub-total forward One-time costs S 450 3/4ft Recorder (SONY 2860)--will be used in 6,000 Phase III for editing also 3/4ft Player - to transmit programs 2,570 Monitor - to verify material being transmitted 1,400 Color camera - donated by Black Hawk -0- Special effects switcher 2,000 Omni-directional microphone 160 Rental of pre-taped programs -0- Supplies (lamps, batteries, blank tapes) -0- Maintenance and repair -0- $12,580 Budget Recurring costs $ 6,614 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,500 2,500 2,500 $13,114 PHASE II Grand Total $25,694 . PHASE iII~ ~ 1983-1984 . i . 'v: r~c.. ... - c o TO INCREASE CAPABILrrIES OF PHASE II Facilities: No additional facilities anticipated -0- staffing: Equipment: Video Production Specialist (Full time position) Salary Fringe benefits -0- Video Production Interns Salary (2 for 20 hours each, $4 per hr.) Fringe benefits -0- -0- -0- -0- Training and Travel Volunteers Editing controller and player' 4,000 Time Base Corrector - improves picture quality 7,500 3/4" Port a pac (JVC4400) - portable recorder and3,OOO color camera w/20 min. tape capacity Rental of taped programs Supplies (lamps, batteries, blank tapes) Maintenance and repair -0- -0- -0- $14,500 -0- $12,000 1,155 8,320 819 350 -0- -0- -0- -0- 1,500 3,000 3,000 $30,144 PHASE TII Grand Total $44,,644 -h- <Continued) PHASE III: 1984-1985 . Budget One-tiæe Recurring costs costs Facilities: No additional facilities anticipated -0- -0- Staffing Video Production Specialist - Fulltime Salary -0- (6% salary increase) Fringe benefits $12,612 1,211 j :"~'''''''' ~-, Video Production Interns - Parttime (2) Salary -0- Fringe benefits 8,320 819 Travel and training -0- 400 Volunteers -0- -0- Equip~nt : Rental of taped programs. -0- . 1,500 '&. ,..-. ¡ Supplies (lamps, batteries, blank tapes) -0- 3,500 Maintenance and repair Continuation of Phase III Total -0- 3,500 $31,862 . BUDGET SUMMARY BY YEARS .j', ~ FIFGT 1<;$81-2 SECOND 1982-3 THIRD 1983-4 FOURTH 1984-c c Personnel :'0- $5,200 $20,320 $20,932 Fringe Benefits -0- $1,164 $ 1,974 $ 2,030 Travel and Training -O- S 250 $ 350 $ 400 Equipment 100 $12,130 $14,500 -0- Supplies and Tapes -O- S 4,000 $ 4,500 $ 5,000 Maintenance -O- S 2,500 $ 3,000 $ 3,500 Construction -0- $ 450 -0- -0- Totals $100 $25,694 $44,644 $31,862 . . . -7- . FUNDING - _. . I. Capital Expenditures - Equipment and Studio Recommendation: Hotel/Motel tax receipts and/or cable franchise --~~,~ receipts· Justificátion: Municipal Channel will produce and transmit civic productions that will promote the City of North Richland Hills to both its residents and pot~ntial " . business/tourist clientele. This channel will also enhance the cultural climate of the City making it / \. a better place in Which to live and work. II. Operating Expenditures: Staff, Facilities, Equipment and Maintenance Recommendation: Cable françhise receipts Justification: Since~·t.~se monies are generated on a regular basis't s"c ·;'{c.~.~~ø~ c annual fùr;Jing can be assured. The City will be putting back into Cable programming part of the amount it receives from the franchise. -Note: Current franchise receipts are approximately $10,000 per quarter. ; , t , t t t ¡ . . I t I ~ I -8- · StJGGESTED PRCGR.-\!1S TO ACCO~J'LISH C~~JECiIVES 1. Civic messages to keep citizenry infor~ed a. road and weather conditions ·b. school closings c. water problems d. public safety e. emergency information -~T. ! .. ! 2. Voter information ~essages a., where, when, how tc register to vote b. ballot items c. list of polling places d. candidate profiles e. issues f. election results '- . 3. City Council information a. display of agenda items for each meeting b. gavel-to-gavel coverage of City Council ~eetings c. budget presentation d. discussions of co~~unity issues 4. Employment infonr.a tion a. job openings b. how to apply c. requirements d. salaries 5. Health and Public Welfare information a. health care b. crime and fire presenticn c. CPR tapes 6. Cultural and eèucational info~2tion a. library programs, serv-ices and special :Cooks available b. art and craft exhibits and demonstrations, r~,n t2~e c:lnd l,i·'/·E~ c. tapes describing local points of interest, li~e productions dl~Q d. Texas H~~ßnities Resources Center, free tapes e. income tax preparation aiès f. how-to~do-it tapes, e.g. furniture re~¿ir 7. Con SU!'7'.cr infcJr:T.a tion : tape s ar:è ~.e S S(1('; €: S -9- . - ~:;;. ! -.. i. t I i I. ITITUOO The University of Texas at Arlington APPENDIX C T.x.! s HumJí'\aie.i Resource Ce:1ftr libr 1') p,O 8:a 19-'37 Ar:tngr:>n, Te...3S 76019 Ph. 817·273·2761 TEXAS l-ff.1.1ANITIES HOOR Program Schedule Irving Corrrrtunity Cable Wednesday I January 20 I 1982: ROSEBUD TO DALLAS (59 min.) 3/4"VC Color -. . ~ '~. ~-:~ce:v !: ç 6': e January 27: Al-!ERICALV IMAGES (59 min. ) 3/4" VC Color 1XJING TIME (59 1TÚn) 3/4" VC Color IXJIN' LIFE (59 min . ) 3/4" VC Color AGING AMERICANS (60 min.) 3/4" VC Color February 3: February 10: February 17: February 24: MarcH 3: THE HARVEST YEARS (60 min.) 3/4" VC Color THEI'RAGILE AGED (60 min.) 3/4" VC' Colo'r March 10: TO A LONG, HEALTHY LIFE (60 min.) 3/4" VC Color Þ1arch 1 7 : OFF YOUR ROCKE.f:?S (60 min.) 3/4" VC Color ~1arch 24: THE ¡.rOST HOLY TRI.\'ITY (30 ¿'·jin.) 3/4" VC Color and McLENDON-CHISHOL4\1 (22 4TJn.) ]/4" ~lC Color- March 31: TALKIN' UlvION (59 min.) 3/4" VC B&W April 7: THE WORKING PERSPECTIVE (30 min~ ¡ 3/4" VC Color and MARIACHI J.\!ASS (30 min.) 3/4"1.·VC £olor .. .': April 14: WORKING IN AMERICA (52:20 min.) 3'/4í, VC Color April 21: AMERICA IN T.:jE WORLD (57:30 min.) 3/4" VC Color April 28: CERTAIN UNALIENABLE RIGHTS (53:30 min.) 3/4" VC Color May 5: May 12: A MORE PERFECT UNIO!V (53 rnin.) 3/4" 'r/C Color LIFE, LIBERTY & THE PURSUIT OF !!..~?PI.'¡ESS (50:45 min.) (3/4" VC Color) May 19: POl-1PEII LItlES (20 [nin.) J/4" ~lC Color and OUT OF THE MYSTERIOUS PJo~ST' (30 ~J.t1.) 3/4" VC Color May 26: TELEVISION IltfAGES (5ó mi.~.) 3/4" VC Color June 2: LOS PASTORES (59 .7?in.) 3/4" VC Color June 9: I.V .')EARCH OF THE GOLDE.--' LA.VD (28 min.) 3/4'P ~c Color and CROSSROADS OF E:,fPIRE (22:30 ..-fill.) 3/4" VC Color June 16: THE LAST OF THE CADDOES (30 min.) 3/4VC Color and SHAKESPEARE, THE GLOBE & THE ;'/Ol'~~D (#/4" t/C Color An Equal Opportunit)'/AHÜmative Action Employer . ...... 'W' \........ ...... .. ) ,#. ...- ;,.. '.~ ~ - - .-~' ~J , ;...J,.... "'::- - ..~--.. . r:r;~ .. . - ~.~. f .- ,e_. . . " .' ... DATE: June 10, 1982 -- SUBJECT: Ordinance appointing an alternate to Planning and.Zo~ing Commi~~ioD DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: Counci~man~is req~~t~d rhi~ ordin~n~p ~nn will present it in Pre-Council. ~. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: Approve/Dis&PPTOve BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ~~~---~--~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~-~~-~-~-~-~~-~~~~-~-~~-~~-~-~~--~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~-~~~~~~~ . .,.~..~~ f .- ,--. . . ORDINANCE NO. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. Pursuant to the Charter of the City and the laws of the State of Texas there is hereby created a Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of North Richland Hills. The Commission shall consist of five members to be appointed by the City Council pursuant to Article XIV, Section I of the City Charter. 2. The Commission shall have all the powers given it by the City Charter and the laws of this State. 3. - . . . lit order to· facilitate procurement of a quorum 'at Commtssion meetings, there is hereby created the office of one alternate member of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Such alternate member may attend all meetings but shall be entitled to vote only in the event that one or more members of the Commission are not in attendance at the meeting. Such alternate shall serve a one year term, to be appointed in April of each year. The first alternate member may be appointed at any time to serve until Apr~, 1983 and until his successor is duly appointed and qualified. ~~ Passed and approved this 14th day of June, 1982. Dick Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, City Attorney ~ . <tw ¡, s 0',._,-. . . DATE: June 10~ 1982 . SUBJECT: Appointment of Planning ~nd ~on;nE Xpmhpr~ DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: There are three meIUb..e.r.5.-t..e..Dns expirp(t on .~'hp Pl;)nnin~ ~nr1 7nníng ° Commission and a vacancy because of the resignation of ~~rl Grpppfiplñ Councilman Davis has made the following recommendation: Mark Wood, Don Bowen and Mark Hannon - Two Year ·Terms to expire in MRY, lqR4~____ Geor~e Tucker - One Year Term 'tOo fill tOhe vacancy l~'ft by'· th~ reRi g)1~ti on of Carl Greenfield. John. SCRwinger _:::" Alternate for._.a One Year Term to expire in ~ay~ 1Cj81.. CITY COUNCIL ACTIO~1 ItEQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove BUDGETED ITEM: NO YES ACCOUNT NUMBER: -~-~~~-~~~~~--~-~~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~-~~~~--~-~~~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~-~~-~~--~~- ~ City of ~orth 1tichland Hills '" . "- ~tar of the ~etroplex June 8, 1982 ; i. ~:fì' l\1ayor Dick Faram City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 : f '.... Dear l\1ayor: May I recommend the following appointments to the Planning & Zoning Commission. . Two Year Terms to expire in May, 1984. 1. Mark Wood 2. Don Bowen 3. Mark Hannon One Year Term to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Carl Greenfield to expire in May, 1983. 1. George Tucker I also would recommend the appointment of an alternate to serve on the Commission who would vote only in the absence of one of the other' Commission Members. This appointment would be for a one year term to expire in May, 1983. 1. John Schwinger lour attention to this matter is appreciated. Respectfully submitted, c.~,~~~~. C. Richard Davis, Jr. Councilman, Place 3 xc:Council Rodger Line, City l\Tanager . Jeanette Moore, City Secretary (817) 281-0041/7301 N. E. LOOP 820/ P. O. BOX 18609/ NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEX,'\S 76118 /7 / . .: ~ þ . .. . . · ' , ,.. " . ." '. . · . · . . City of ~orth 1tichland Hills·: ::::::<\~~"frWI Star of the ~etroplex . ' OIertifit"nte nf-~er\tite THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS TO: LEE RICE IN RECOGNITION OF F1UF YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE TO THE CITY IN THE POLICE DEP ARTJ\'ENT. DATED AT NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, THIS 14th DAY OF JUNE 1982 ~~~·11~e , . ity 1\' nag~ .. . .. . :. -. " . . . .,~- i ,.... . . DATE: June 10~ 1982 SUBJECT: Commercial-SU-Sale of B r DEPAR~IENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This is K-Bar-C Grocer~ Deli located on the northPñst cornpr of Main St. and Smithfield Road. -i{ This property is situated between two. churches, one beinq approximately 304 feet away and the other being approximately 316 feet. away. Ordinance #490 states it can not be within 300 feet. . The Planning and Zoning Commission was concerned as to the proper way to meas~re the distance from store front to church front. " . The Planning and Zoning Commission denied· this request on May 27, 1982. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ~--~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~~-~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~-~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~~~~-~~-~--~~~~~~~~ l ~.( ~ . ( \ "- ..;t!' , ~ t \' \\ '. ')..., , f\.J"'<- - (-'~'--) ( tr-.t\ \.:~V./\.f)_.__ \ .. '1.} \r· {'\~. C' f\""; \../,~_+/'~1. _"'__ ~_. ~~ \ ~\X·, \,.{2 . ;, . \ ~" ~)àc~Á-/ ~'-) 5) .. ()'-.""....\-\.,~.--- \ \" ~ :..-. (JJ\f'-0 0'~ (~"" · . " .,,:1.t . -~ \ ,J.-..: J..:...A..1.5\" ,"\, (.- (, c. ;:/' J\,', ,\. c;- ~- .~) ,,--.~~," ¡\ <-~, .. \, '\- .I~ OJi~~....-,,/ . .,....... , '- ...~ c~- ~,.Y \' ,~, . ~~,-J_·è; r\ ~) 'v\_~\..__ . '-"',Q ~ f, -' .""-,,. - - '/" , t ,c'y, :':'\..\.' .'\-". ,~\ \.. ',-.{ , i\ ;. \/....,. ,~_. ~ \ ..\,' c:;~-\¡ ,-\::.,;-..v;·'{\;" '-'~ · l; ".J f\ ,\ . \ \ \ " ( , \ 1 ~.J' ",_" _ _',_" J ',.'''''_ <. ,,_ ~ \ t I. ( . ~ 1, . . '. " \ .. ( .( c-\ c" ~ _\... ~\/,_. .." f\ ,... "\ \ ~. .', 1J"/\ .' .""J '-- ___.~ \. .~. ( /' (': '~.......... '" - .' < ^~\,:;. " (--' -'o¡t - , ~^-_../'-., ~,;'\""---) (~,..). \-. "r n.J." , .~ .' ~. ..:..-0.4\ 1t..~. U \ ," 'l.ø ,\ . ~: _ J '-. -> :' .. '>yO\~ \ \,~ \ í";-- \ , , '\ .- '- \-'\( -..". \ -7__ -.. l' . \. r ",~. J '. . \ -__. ,1' "." .r \.. .J'-,\ \ \"" .J. ,..S \- \ \ (~ \ ~o-. . .~. ~ ,¿\ ,...j.J\/ ....^-.J....).. ~ ,'j \'\ . r \... ~ !J \.) ...\ ",. > . \..1. ~'. C; _;~ . - t' <--\" -.J\' , ..~_ t- ,-~ '{',f :;S..~X!_ ~ DATE: June 10, 1982 SUBJECT: PZ 82-6 Appeal Hearing - L. E. Sattawhite 4IÞ Tract 12A3t Abstract 1055, T. K. Martin Survey DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROU~~: This property_ is locat~d on the south side of Martin Drive at the intersection of Martin Drive and Simmons Road. fr Mr. Sattawhite in getting old 'and he wants his daughter to build a home 'close to him and take care of him. There were 10 property owners contacted but no Ohe came to contest this request. The Planning and Zoning denied the request o.n March 25~, 1982 with a vo~re of .2 to.3 with Tucker, Nash, & Hannon voting against the motion , The City Coùncil granted an appeal hearing. ·~AIt i-""-· . CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: Approval or denial BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A ~~~~~~~--~~~~-~~~~----~-----~~~-~~~~--~~-~--~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~- . . ',·~tw &..,.... . . Delbert R. Stembridge consulting engineer May 18, 1982 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Ri~hland Hill~, Texas 76118 Re: Lot 1, Block 14, Glenann Addition, Final Plat The owner of the above referenced lot appeals to the City Council for reconsideration of the Final Plat submitted for approval to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The original request for Platting was denied for the reason of suspected hazard due to the proximity to Mangham Airport. The owner has con tac.ted the FAA Sou thwes t Regiona 1 Of f ice and has been assured that no such hazard exists with respect to building on this lot. Enclosed is a copy of FAA Form 7460-1, "Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration,·r signed by Mr. D.H. Stallard. Also enclosed is a copy of a portion of the U.S.G.S. map showing the location of Mangham Airport and the proposed Lot 1. Also available for your information is a copy_of Federal Aviation Regulation - Part 77, and a Terminal Area Chart showing the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area. These two documants are in the possession of Mrs. Walter Silay, the owner's daughter. We respectfully request the City Council's affirmative vote to adopt this plat and approve it for filing of record. Sincerely, 'f) ßÞ~~f ;2. ~Â~ ý ~ // 1 rf t Delbert R. Stembr1dge, P.~~/ by r~a~~ ~~~- DRS/et 3729 Flory. North Rlchland Hills. 76118. (817) 284-1363 8. NEARESt CITY OR TOWN, AND STATE NO\Z.fW RiCHl-A.tJD H;l-L~ i TEXAS I (2) DIRECTION FROM 48 4 MILES NOR T+i EA~J (1) DISTANCE FROM NEAREST POINT OF I (2) DIRECTION fROM. NEAREST RUNWAY ., AIRP~JJ. \ \~l- 1 ß 00 FEET NCf2.TH \'1 NORf~ f\ít:ST D. DESCRIPTION OF lOCATION OF SITE WITH RESPECT TO HIGHWAYS, STREETS, AIRPORTS, PROMINENT TERRAIN FEATURES, EXISTING STRUCTURES, ETe. (.4.ftach a lti!J}¡¡ray~ ....tret·fJ or fltly otJlf:r fl ipropri(ltt: map or sClllnl t/,.,,,dnfJ ÛtowiÞl!J tltf' rclationship of con~truction site to tlearfst airporns). If more ~paCt' is n:quircd, {'olttinue on a 8l'pUrate sheet vf JJ(IJIt.:r (llLd attach tv tlti8 lloJiHtI5 DETC1nUTNAT ~~Å ION EXPIRES í~E. JNTER5fGTIDÑ OF .5IHHOcJS È tJlA.RTI,..) D J :l -5 -e; I RUNLESS OTHEEIVISE EX'l'ENDED, REVISED~ --OR TERMINATED. DO NOT REMOVE CARBONS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION fEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION A. TY P E t:8J NEW CONSTRUCTION D ALTERATION 1. NATURE OF STRUCTURE 8. CL4SS ~ PERMANENT DTEMPORARY 3 e. PROPOSED lENGTH OF TIME TO COMPLETE (j!otlth'l) 2. NAME AND ADDRESS OF INDIVIDUAL, COMPANY, CORPORATION, ETC. PROPOSING THE CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION (Sumbel-, Streff, City, ~t(lte and Zip Code) I\.A f t-..A W \V,R, ~ p(~RS ALTER TO 70 G? MATTHEWS CT '( J.5ILAY A R \.... \ ~ GTo t-J I TeiA S L 7(0012 --1 3. COMPLETE DESCRI PTlON Of STRUCTURE C ¡Ilelude t'11 c('1i n: nu[iu (('If po ¡r(' ' of propo sed () r modified AJIJ F..\I ol'7'1" statiQn aud u..,.'(;ynt'tI jn:quoll'Y: .'li~t, (lnd ('onjìyurafif.J1l of pOL(:cr t ran8mi:~sioll line in Ficinity oj P.:1.-1 J"cUitic.'f as UPIJropria tC). " . ~ E S>\ D G;t-.,j'Al- ED} FA CE 4. LOCATION OF STRUCTURE A. COORDINATES (7'0 tleare:ttt ~t'COli~l) LATITUDE LONGITUDE (1) DISTANCE FROM 48 31 ~'2. C. NAME Of NEAREST AIRPORT, HELIPORT, OR SEAPLANE BASE tv\ANGHAM CiViL AT 5. HEIGHT AND ELEVATION (Co1ltplt'tc A, B anti (' tQ the ¡¡('arcst foot) A. ELEVATION Of SITE ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL G301 131 . 3 ¡ HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE INCLUDING APPURTENANCES AND LIGHTING 8. (iJ a1ty) ABOVE GROUND, OR WATER If SO SITUATED C. OVERALL HEIGHT ABOVE MEAN SEA lEVEL (A -l.. B) 7. OBSTRUCTION MARKED AND/OR LIGHTED IN AC- CORDANCE WITH CURRENT FAA ADVISORY CIR- CULAR 70/7460·1, OBSTRUCTION MARKING AND LIGHTING Form Approyed O.M.B. No. 04-ROOOl FOR FAA USE ONLY AERON~TICAl STUDY NO. 8¿-ASW-I056- FAA win .ither r.tum thú IOJ"m or Í5aue . aepuate &ckDowl.dgemWlt. A. Th. piopo..d .tructur.: o Dou not J'~ui,e ~ Dollce 10 FAA. )¡¡f Would Dot exceed AD,. obatrw:tioD l"'standafd of Part T1 and would Dot b. . hazard to Air D:tYÌ9ation. o Shotùd b. obstruction 0 muked o lighted p.r FAA Ad9Ùory Circu1u 70/7460-1, Ch:.ptet(s) 'M Obstruction m~kiDq .. a.ad .. Ughtmg u. "not necessary. o aeq wres .upplemeatal notice. Us. FAA fOnQ enclosed. B. FCC 0 waa)(wu DòtadYiMd. REMARKS: 7Ã"-!Þ .~ '/1'-u¿rud. i!... "-J'S~ IN ÆIt/ ~/r WHIGil pJ~/:)A-h'1 fÃ/ li bl!. ~F-~( , ..' ..."' . . 13£f A tU-rnFr A,je/';',=". ¿ 6. WORK SCHEDULE DATES A. BEGINNING Jù~e.. 53 8. END SEPT 83 t YES NO " A. MARKED 8. A VIA nON RED 08STRUCTlON LIGHTS C. HIGH INTENSITY WHITE OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS D. DUAL LIGHTING SYSTEM DATE TYPED NAME/TITLE Of PERSON fiLING NOTICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that all of the above statements made by me a.re true-, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNATURE / . ,~ø,~~ otice is required by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regutations04 C.F.R. Part 77) pursuant to Section 1101 of the Federal Aviation Act of 958. as amended (49 U.S.C. 1101). Persons who knowingly and willfully \J¡alate the Notice requirements of Part 77 are subject to a fine (criminal penalty) of not more than $500 for the first offense and not more than $2.000 for subsequent offenses. pursuant to Section 902(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. as amended (~9 U.S.C. 1472(a». TEL. NO. «(; i rc an.·u code) 617." 277- ~~C'ô 4/ '2 í / (yz. LË"-.)b. 5. :.--' \ L-Ä-¡ FAA Form 7460-1 (4-79) USE PREVIOUS EDITION DO NOT REMOVE CARBONS '(, 25.~ :: .¥ .. ~L., 60~' . .~ ---~?: C " :\'~' r . - , . , "' ., . . ~. , TARRANT T.E X . . -' -; ,I\::~' , ' "! ... ~ . r'....----.-...-' - :' " . . . :. Area h f~'th' ,_ . tr tU~ !', . on p..,. inø~" : I , :' . r-~·-~'·~.:·· . " ,. I \ .~~_.- ~ t: - . .~ ·c -:'+-.... 6..-- ,. .-- -~...-.-.:.. -~ _ ....-.~t' ... . . - ..... ._,. - ..... - . .... .. . . ,,~ - ~:;;~ :'} ',' . ._. ...:" ...~ .r __~.. --,:-:::;-" . v-.; ·..1-' '! .. . ".' .....~-. .'-::_" ':., Th,~ mAÞ ""., mot ( from m~p, prep)' CeotoCJiC ) April 12, 1982 Page Nine 13. Councilman Ramsey moved, seconded by Councilman to deny PS 82-5. 2-5 - REQUEST OF FREDERICK CULP FOR FINAL PLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, CULP ADDITION DENIED Motion carried 6-1; Kenna, Ramsey, Davis, Fisher and Ne ouncilwoman Hinkle voting fori Councilman ard against. ,~,.,15. r-.-Ir. Delbert Strembridge, Consulting Engineer I appeared before the Council. Mr. Strembridge stated he represented Mr. Lee Satterwhite in requesting this appeal hearing. &. ...-. . Councilm~.Ramsey moved,. seconded by Councilman Kenna, to grant an appeal hearing for PS 82-6, to be heard on May la, 1982. Motion carried 7-0. 16. Councilman Kenna moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, to authorize the contract to Dallas Aerial in the amount of $39,800.00 to be appropriated from General Fund Surplus, and com~leted in 180 days. 4IÞ Councilman Davis asked if the Tarrant Appraisal District had been contacted. Mr. Albin stated they had been contacted, mapping being done by Williams-Stackhouse photographics, but no contour mapping. Councilman Fisher stated that on most of the ds the type of equipment to be used was stipulated; Dal Aerial did not. He wanted to know if it would have an fect on the quality. Councilman Newman Mr. Albin replied no. alIas Aerial was a reliable company. Mr. Albin' stated ye ~ ,+ Councilman Ne~'n asked how long the company had been in business. Mr. AI· stated he did not know how long the company had been in bus· ss, but they had done topographic mapping for a number of icipalities allover the state. Motion carried 7-0. CONSIDERATION OF GRANTING AN APPEAL HEARING FOR PZ 82-6 GRANTED CONSIDERATION OF CONTRACT AWAR OR CITY-WIDE IAL PHOTOG IC CONTOUR MAPP OVED Page 2 P & Z Minutes March 25, 1982 ( ( -- 2. PS 82-6 Request of Dyna-Co Development Co for preliminary plat of Lot ock Snow Heights North Addi · .ad&. ., e, Consulting Engineer, fa to represent Dyna Co in t equest. He said Lot 1 had already een approved. Mr. Stembridge said the same utilities would serve both lots. ~ ...:.., Mr. Bowen moved to approve PS 82-6 subject to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by Mr. Tucker and the motion carried 5-0. 3. PZ 82-6 Request of L. E. Sattawhite to rezone Tract 12A3, Abstract 1055, T. K. Martin Survey, from its present classification of Agriculture to a proposed classification of IF-9-0ne Family Dwellings. This property is located on the south side of Martin Drive at the intersection of Martin Drive and Simmons Road. . .Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, ··came forward to represent Mr. Sattawhite. Mr. Stembridge said Mr. Sattawhite wants to give or sell his daughter one acre of his land. He said Mr. Sattawhite is getting pretty old and his daughter wants to build her a home there so she will be close to him and take care of him. .~ The Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this request to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen said this property is in the flight pattern of Mangham airport, but it is not off the end of the runway. . · :'~~. · · . . KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas February 25, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-002, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, ZONING PLAT REVIEW, PZ82-6, AGRIC.. TO IF!9, GRID 89). We have received the referenced zoning case for our review and find that we could adequately locate this property on the zoning map should it be passed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council. · c2&:c~~ RL~A :mh cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 .. ,·~tw . . 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 274 1975 AFTER APPROPRIATE NOTICE AND PUBLIC HEARING THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATION IS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICftLAND HILLS BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: RESOLVED that òn Case No. PZ 82-6 rezoned from Agricultúre' IF-9-0ne Family Dwellings. the followi"ng described property shall . ' ' . ,.... ....... - , to . . . . . . . . BEING a tract of land out of the T. K: Martin Surv~~Abstract #1055~ and being situated in the City of North Richland Hills~ Tarrant County~ Texas; BEGINNING at a point in the Centerline of Co. Road #3095 (Martin Road), said point being 3346.57 feet West and 1699.44 feet North of the Southeast c~rner of the T. K. Martin Survey; THENCE South a distance of 25 feet to an iron rod set in the proposed South Right-of-way line of said Martin Road~ and continuing 263.89 feet for a total distance of 288.89 feet to an iron rod set for corner; THENCE West a distance of 379.62 feet to an iron r6d set for corner; ~¡¡ ~J t:,'I~.·".',~·.···· t1 " ~! i~j ~.~~ þ .~ ~ I THENCE North 2 degrees, 13 minutes West, a distance of 263.91 feet to an iron rod set in the proposed South R.O.W. line of said Martin Road, and continuing 25 feet~ for a total distance of 288.91 feet to a point .for corner~ said point also being in the Centerline of said Martin Road; THENCE North 89 degrees 58 minutes 16 seconds East along the Centerline of Martin Road a distance of 390.80 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 2.555 acres of land; SAVE AND EXCEPT a 25'-wide strip of land to be dedicated to the public for Right-of-Way in Martin Road. City of ~orth ~ich1and rIills , I ~, (\ $tar of the ~etroplex . ~-~.. .t·' --...-. ~.- ;.~ TO: Rodger N. Line City Manager FROM: Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Coordinator DATE: June 10, 1982 SUBJECT: Platting cases to be heard by council June 14, 1982 1. PS 82-9 APPROVED Request of Denny's, Inc. for final plat of Lot 1~ Block 1, Towne Oaks Addi tion. 2. PS 82-12 APPROVED 3. PS 82-13 APPROV ED Request of J.B. Sandlin & Alan Hamm for final plat of Lot 1, Block 2, College Circle Shopping Center Addition. Request of Clark Brothers for replat of Block 34, Holiday West Addition, Section A. . . (811) 281-0041/7301 N. E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 18609 / NORTH R ICHLAND H J LLS, TEXAS 76118 To see Maps with Agenda: Please contact City Secretary's Office / Municipal Records r , . . . DATE: June 10, 1982 SUBJECT: PS 82-9 Final Plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Towne Oaks Addition DEPAR~lENT: Planninq and Zoninq BACKGROUND: This final p]at is fo~-º-ennyls on Glenview Drive. They wanted 'to do some remodelinQ and we found that their property had never been platted. p All Engineer1s comments have been met and .the additional utility easement granted. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this final plat. CITY COUNCIL ACTIO:N ItEQUIRED: Approval or denial of final plat. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NU}tBER: N/A ---------------------------------------------------------~~--~~------ .. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS MAY 27, 1982 - 7:30 P. M. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, George Tucker, at 7:30 P. M. PRESENT: CHAIRMAN SECRETARY MEMBER COUNC IL~1AN ASST. CITY MANAGER P & Z COORDINATOR George Tucker Marjori e Nash Don Bowen Richard Davis Dennis Horvath ~Janda Ca 1 vert' ABSENT: p & Z MEMBER Mark Hannon CONSIDERATION OF THE MINUTES OF APRIL 22, 1982 . 1. PS 82-8 2. PS 82-9 PS 82-8 APPROVED PS 82-9 APPROVED Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve the minutes as written. This motion carried 3-0. Request of Denny's, Inc. for preliminary plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Towne Oaks Addn. Request of Denny's, Inc. for final plat of Lot 1, Block 1, Towne Oaks Addition. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward to represent Denny's in their request. He said Denny's was constructed before the ordinance requiring platting. Mr. Stembridge said the remodel- ing has been done and they are requesting approval of the preliminary and final plats. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PS 82-8. The motion carried 3-0. Mrs. Nash moved, seconded by Mr. Bowen, to approve PS 82-9. The motion carried 3-0. The Chairman requested a motio item #7, PZ 82-13, t· 3. . · BOvïen ü1cved, seconded by Mrs. Nash, to move item #7, PZ 82-13; to item #3. This motion carried 3-0. . . . ( Delbert R. Stembridge consulting engineer April 5, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of NOrth Rich1and Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: Lot 1, Block 1, TOWNE OAKS ADDITION, PS 82-8~ 9, Pre- liminary and Final Plans. In response to Knowlton-English-Flowers letter dated March 22, 1982, we offer the following comments: Notifying the Owner of this property as to the amount of assessment required for the items mentioned in this letter is a City staff function. The 10' easement requested by TESCO has been added to the Final Plat. If there should be any further questions regarding this Lot, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, :', \, Ii . ~. r 1 .! k':. t "-'fi . ,~. ~ /. '~¡III ,~~ . ~ t'x: ' /ltLv I, .''''.1 -,.\ -J¿, Dé bert R. /-Stembrldg~, P.E. DRS/et cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 3729 Flory. North Rlchland Hills. 76118. (817) 284-1363 '" .' . . e ( KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS INC , CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort \Vorth-[)illlas ~1arch 22, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-961, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TOWNE OAKS ADDITION, LOT 1, BLOCK 1, PS 82-8, 9, PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANS, (GRID 151) We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comment: The Developers of this property should be required to participate in curb and gutter, sidewalk and sto~n drainage improvements on Glenview Drive in accordance with the City's assessment policy. In our letter to the City dated July 29, 1981, we estimated the total assessment rate to be $24.22 per front foot for a total length of 150 feet for this property. Appropriate credit for existing curb and gutter and/or sidewalk should be given as required. Should ,you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. -. Rl~A/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 . . e DATE: June 10, 1982 ,I SUBJECT: PS 82-12 Final Plat of Lot 1, Block 2~ College Circle Shopping Center Addn. DEPARTMENT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is locate9 at the northwest corner of Davis Blvd. and Colle~e Circle. They plan to build a 7-11 store there. It All Engineer1s comments have been met including the agreement to signing a covenønt for pro rata for 'future street improvements. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommeñded approval of this final plat subject to the signing of the covenant priot to the issuance of a building permit. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: Arrrovðl or denial of final plat. BUDGETED IT&'{: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/A .. . . a -------------------------------------------------------------~~----~~-~-- Page 2 P & Z Mi nutes May 27, 1982 ( . --~~..... ~.~~~ .. 3. PZ 82-13 Request of Brenda K. 'Pryor, Trustee to rezone Tract 382, Abstract 3 , E.5. Carder Survey, from it resent classification of local ail to à proposed classifica · n of Loçal Retail- Specific Use-Bil oard. This proper 1S located on the north side of -rport Frwy., approximately 74 f . west of the intersection of yland Drive and Airport Frwy., and south of the University Plaza Apts. PZ 82-13 POSTPONED Mr. Bowen made a motion to postpone PZ 82-13 due to the Sign Ordinance being in the final stages and would probably be cQmpleted in a few weeks, they would have better guidelines. This motion was seconded by Mrs. Nash and the motion carried 3-0. 4. PS 82-12 Request of J.8. Sandlin & Alan Hamm for final plat of Lot 1, Block 2, College Circle Shopping Center Addition. . PS 82-12 APPROVED Jackson Wilson; Real Estate Representative for 7-11 came forward. He said they are requesting approval of this final plat. Mr. Wilson said in regard to the Engineer's comment, they have agreed to sign a covenant as soon as Southland Corporation purchases the property. Mrs. Nash made a motion to approve PS 82-12 subject to the signing of the covenant prior to the issuance of a building permit. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen anå the motion carried 3-0. . 5. PS 82-13 Request of Clark Brothers Block 34, Holiday West ridge, Consulting Engineer, e forward to represent Clark Brothers in their request for replat. He said this was for 44 lots in Holiday West which was platted prior to the city passing the Zero Lot Line Ordinance, Dual Ownership Ordinance. . . . . \ FULTON & l\IIZELL SURVEYING, INC. SUITE 12 1020 MACON STREET FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 (817) 335-3625 May 18, 1982 Ms. Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Dept. City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-864 City of North Richland Hills, C9llege Circle Shopping Center Addition, Final Plans PS 82-12 Dear Ms. Calvert: Per your instructions, this letter is to address the comment in the Engineers letter dated April 27, 1982. The current owner of the subject si te doe,s not wish to sign the covenant at this time. The prospective buyers of the property, The Southland Corporation, have agreed to sign the covenant be- fore purchase, and will have it recorded after closing and before requesting a building permit. Since the sale of the property is contingent on a final plat being approved and recorded, this is the ~nly arrangement that would satisfy the buyer, and the seller and assure the City of owner participation in future street improvements on Davis Blvd. Yours truly, FULTON & MIZELL SURVEYING, INC. ǧ~5c? 77l~ Brent A. Mizell, R.P.S. BAM:pj . . . ( KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas Apri 1 27, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-864, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, COLLEGE CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER ADDITION, FINAL PLANS, PS 82-12 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comment: We would refer you to our comment concerning Developer participation in future street improvements on Davis Blvd. in our letter, dated March 18, 1982. Such covenant for participation should be made part of the City-Developer ,Agreement. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate .to call. .....j RWA:mh cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 . . . ( , / . \ c " KNOWL TON- ENGLISH-FLOWERS, I NC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort \IVorth-[)allas April 13, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-864, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, COLLEGE CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER AODITION~ LOT "1, BLOCK 2, PS 82-10, REVISED PRELIMINARY· PLANS We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the fo 11 O\A/j ng comlTIents: 1. We would request that the preliminary construction plans~ previously submitted as the Jackson Hilson Addition, be resubmitted, in addition to the revised preliminary plat, sho\'ling the revised subdivision name, College Circle Shopping Center Addition. 2." We would refer you to Items 2,3,5,6 and 7 of our review letter dated March 18, 1982, for this case. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. .' RICHARD \·1. R} A/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BAf'..JK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211· METRO/267-3367 . . . (I ~ co. KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort \Vonh-DaIJas March 18, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N. E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-864, CITY OF NORTH RICHlAND HILLS, JACKSON WILSON ADDITION, LOT 1, BLOCK 1~ (COLLEGE CIRCLE SHOPPING CENTER ADDITION, LOT 1, BLOCK 2) PS 82-10, PRELIMINARY PLANS t~e have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the followi.ng COmJilents: 1. We would recommend that the name of this subdivision be changed to the College Circle Shopping Center Addition, Lot 1, Block 2, to be consistent with the previously established designation for this area. ' 2. Since the property contiguous to this proposed lot is also owned by the Developer of this subdivision, Alan Hamm and J. B. Sandlin, you may wish to see a preliminary layout of this entire area which may be subsequently further subdivided. 3. Utility companies should be contacted regarding any requirements for additional easements which they may have. 4. A minimum 5.0 foot building setback 1 ine shall be provided on College Circle as required for commercial zoning on a 50 foot street right-of-way unless this lot is to be used for residential, duplex or apartment purposes, in which case the setback line should be 25 feet. 5. Any construction within the Davis Blvd. right-of-w~ should be approved by the ~ighway Department. 6. In accordance with Council Policy No.6, the Developer should be required to escrow his pro rata share of future curb and gutter, paving and drainage improvements costs on Davis Blvd., or sign a covenant, running with the land agreeing to participate in these costs at such future time that the improvements are constructed, based on as-built cost. The frontage length subject to this provision is 125.0 feet. 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021. 817/283-621'. METRO/267-3367 {, If '\ ( Page 2 -- March 18, 1982 -- Plé\nning & Zoning COß)lTr\ssion 7. The propo~ed A.C. Wé\ter pipe which will serve this lot should be changed to either PVC or Ductile Iron in accordance with the City's specifications. ' Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. RICHAHD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA:mh cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Al'len Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works . . . DATE: June 10. 1982 I SUBJECT: PS 82-13 Replgt of Block 34, Holiday West Addition_ Se~tion A. DEPAR~ŒNT: Planning and Zoning BACKGROUND: This property is locateØ on the north side of Trinidad Drive, approximately 775 feet east of Rufe Snow Drive, bounded on the west by NRH Industrial Park and on the east by Holiday West Addition, Section.3. r This property was platted prior to the passage of Ordinance 908. for Dual Ownership in duplex zoning. That is the reason'for thereplat~ All Engineer's comments have been met and the additional utility easemerits granted'. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this replat subject to the Engi neer I s comments'. CITY COUNCIL ~CTION ItEQUIRED: Approva 1 or denia 1 . BUDGETED ITF2i: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: N/ A ...2/~ e~ -~~-~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~-~-~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~--~~-~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~-~-~-~~~-~~~~~~- Page 2 p & Z Minutes May 27, 1982 -, -". - .. 3. PZ 82-13 PZ 82-13 POSTPONED 4. PS 82-12 . PS 82-12 APPROVED 5. PS 82-13 . . 1 \ ( Request of Brenda K. Pryor~ Trustee, to rezone Tract 3B2, Abstract 308, E.S. Carder Survey, from its prese classification of Local Retail t a proposed classification of Loç Retail- Specific Use-Billboard. This property is located 0 the north side of Airport Frwy., a roximately 74 ft. west of the in section of Weyland Drive and Ai port Frwy., and south of the Univ sity Plaza Apts. Mr. Bowen mad a motion to postpone PZ 8? 13 du to the Sign Ordinance being in e final stages and would ..probabl be completed in a few weeks, they auld have better guidelines. is motion was seconded by Mrs. Nash and the motion carried 3-0. Request of J.B. Sandlin & Alan Hamm for final plat of Lot 1, Block 2, College Circle Shopping Center Addition. Jackson Wilson) Real Estate Representative for 7-11 came forward. He·said they are requesting approval of this final plat. Mr. Wilson said in regard to the Engineer1s comment, they have agreed to sign a covenant as soon as Southland Corporation purchases the property. Mrs. Nash made a motion to approve PS 82-12 subject to the signing of the covenant prior to the issuance of a building permit. This motion was seconded by Mr. Bowen and the motion carried 3-0. Request of Clark Brothers for replat of Block 34, Holiday West Addition, Sect. A. Delbert Stembridge, Consulting Engineer, came forward to represent Clark Brothers in their request for replat. He said this was for 44 lots in Holiday West which was platted prior to the city passing the Zero Lot Line Ordinance, Dual Ownership Ordinance. Page 3 ( P & Z Minutes May 27, 1982 Mr. Stembridge said there was another representative of Clark Brothers present, Mr. Mike Carrancejie, and they would be glad to answer any questions. The Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this replat to please come forward. There being no one wishing to speak, the Chairman called for those wishing to speak in opposition to this replat to please come forward. PS 82-13 APPROVED There being no one 't/ishing .to speak,- the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. Mr. Bowen moved to approve PS 82-13 subject to the Engineer's comments. This motion was seconded by Mrs. Nash and the motion carried 3-0. 6. PZ 82-11 Request of Ruby Meaders, K-Bar-C Groce & Deli, to rezone Lot 1, Reddings Revision, from" its present class:-- . cation of Commercial to a proposed ~ 'ssification of Commercial-Specific Us e' ale of Beer for off-premise consum~ on. This property is 1 ded on the northeast corner of Main eet and Smithfield" Road. Larry St "s came forward to represent Ruby r ders with K-Bar-C Grocery & Deli. He, id Ms. Meaders complies with the city rdinance #490 and requests this zoning be approved. Mr. Bowen asked how far the elementary school was from this property. Mr. Stults said it was further than the required 300 feet. The Chairman opened the Public Hearing and called for those wishing to speak in favor of this zoning request to please come forward. \ \ \ . . . ( (" \ Delbert R. Stembridge consulting engineer May 19, 1982 Planning and Zoning_Commission City of North Richland Hills 730,1 N.E. Loop 820 North Rich1and Hills, Tx. 76118 Re: Block 34, .HOLIDAY WEST ADDITION, SECTION "A", Replat, PS 82-13 In response to Knowlton-E~lish-Flowers letter dated May 7, 1982, we offer the following comments: 1. This is a City Staff function. 2. Construction on these lots will be in full accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 908, dated July 13, 1981. Also, the easements requested by TESCO have been added to the plat. If there should be any further questions regarding this plat, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, DRS/et cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 3729 Flory. North Rlchland Hills. 76118. (817) 284-1363 . . . I \ (" KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENG INfERS / Fort \Vorth-Dallas May 7, 1982 Planning & Zoning Commission City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-902, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, HOLIDAY WEST, SECTION A, BLOCK 34, REPLAT, PS 82-13 We have reviewed the referenced materials for this subdivision and offer the following comments: 1. All utility cOinpanies should be advised concerning thisreplat in accordance with standard City procedures. 2. We would note that this replat splits Lots 1 through 22 of Block 34 presumably for the purpose of dual-owner duplex type dwelling con- struction. This, reduction in lot widths is pennitted in 2F-9 zoning if construction is in full accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 908, dated July 13, 1981. Should you have any questions concerning the review of this subdivision, please do not hesitate to call. , RWA/ljc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works 550 FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-621'. METRO/267-3367 . .. II" . . - / \ ( TEXAS EL.ECTRIC ~ :i'> fi:J SERVICE COMPANY May 4, 1982 Ms. Wanda Calvert Planning & Zoning Dept. City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Dear Ms. Calvert: Texas Electric Service Company has reviewed the proposed replat of Block 34, Holiday West Addition, Section A, to the City of North Richland Hills, Texas. Additional easements are requested as shown in red on attached plat. If we may be of further assistance, please call. Yours truly, .~ ~.. ~ '~ . ~. T. S. Shoopman Residential Supervisor T5S: 1 fj Attachments cc: R. L. Fa in . '~- " ~.¡.,..... . DATE: June 10. 1982 , i,# SUBJECT: Ordinance denying rate increase request from Texas Electric DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: This ordinance will d~~ the rate increase request. City Attorney will present the ordinance. CITY COUNCIL ACTION IŒQUIRED: ADDrove/Disapprove BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------~---------- . RESOLUTION NO. 't 1- -{ g' WHEREAS, on the 9th day of December, 1981, Texas Electric Service Company filed with this 'City a proposed fuel cost factDr tariff for service within this City to become effective January 13, 1982; and WHEREAS~ the City Council has had an opportunity to study such schedule of tariff. NOW, THEREFORE, be it .resolved by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. The proposed fuel cost factor Tariff filed on December 9, 1981 is denied. Passed an~ approved this 14th day of June, 1982. Dick :Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, City Attorney . . .~~.. ~ :.-... . . ....."".,..- DATE: June 10.. 1982 SUBJECT: Ordinance dedicating College Circle DEPARTMENT: Director of Development BACKGROUND: This prope~was deeded to the City b~. E. F. Abbott in 1970 for use as a street. College Circle has always been used as a public 'street but never dedicated. This ordinance will dedicate College Circle from Davis Boulevard west to Smithfield Road. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove BUDGETED ITEM: ACCOUNT NUMBER: YES NO -~~~-~~-~-~-~~-~~~~~~-~~~-~~----~-----~~-~--~-~-~-~----~~--~~~-~~~~-~-~~-~~~~--~~~~~~ . L .Je ~\. \ { ~ - . . . ORDINANCE NO. . q-6 1 WHEREAS, the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, is the owner of the below described tract; and WHEREAS, said tract is being used as public road. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. The tract of land described below be and is hereby, dedicated to the public for use as a public road and thoroughfare: All that certain lot, tract and parcel of land situated in rarra~t County~ Texås, and being situated~in the City of Nqrth Richland Hills, and being more particularly described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in the J. H. BARLOUGH SURVEY, Abstract 130, and being a portion of that certain tract of land conveyed to E. F. Abbott, by deed recorded in Volume 4709, page 743, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at the Northeast corner of said Abbott tract, said point being in the East line of Old Smithfield Road (County Road No. 3004); THENCE South 9 degrees, 52 minutes, 34 seconds West with said East line of Old Smithfield Road, and the West line of said Abbott tract 42.63 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING OF THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED: THENCE Southeasterly with a curve whose center bears South 18 degrees, 18 minutes, 18 seconds West 250.0 feet, a _# distance of 83.. 39 feet to the end of said curve, and the beginning of a curve to the left whose center bears North 37 degrees, 31 minutes 50 seconds East 217.93 feet; THENSE Southeasterly with said curve to the left, a distance of 96.6 feet to the end of said curve; THENCE South 77 degrees, 52 minutes East, 149.71 feet to a point in the West line of State F. M. Highway 1938; THENCE South 12 degrees, 08 minutes West with sald West line of Highway No. 1938, 50.0 feet; THENCE North 77 degrees, 52 minutes West 149.71 feet to the beginning of a curve whose center bears North 12 degrees, 08 minutes East 267.93 feet; "THENCE Northwesterly with said curb, a distance of 118.76 feet to the end of said curve and the beginning of a curve whose center bears South 37 degrees, 31 minutes, 50 seconds West 200.0 feet; ~~ !¿--. . THENCE Northwesterly with 'said curve, a distance of 57.03 feet to a point in said East line of Old Smithfield Road; THENCE North 0 degrees, 09 minutes, 34 seconds East with said East line, 15.44 feet; . THENCE North 9 degrees 52 minutes, 34 seconds East with said West line, 35.97 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 16.248, square feet or 0.373 acres, more or less. Passed and approved this 14th day of June, 1982. Dick .Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary . APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire~ City Attorney e ., . iØI·~. . . . . :Q^'J'~: June 10~. 1982 SUBJECT: Bid on fire Tr4Çk DEPARTMENT: Fire Department BACKGROUND: Bids were ~dvertised in April. 1982~ and in July~ 1982. There were no'bids received on the April advertisement and only one received on the July advertisement. This is .a 1962 GMC Fire Truck and is no longer used by the Fire Department. I recommend the Council accept the bid of Standard UmDstead Fire Departmen·t. Inc..' in the' amouÏ1.t of '$2~626 .00. ¡}[~ { r,( ~ ,............~......~"'.J.....'~........~.........................;,......-......~~"".~~............................ ~:~ ~.~ \.! ~.~. !.. ~ í ;' ~.... '_ ... .",,'.. ~ I>.'!t.-- .,e........"""'. ...._M'#...~...... ...... 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BOX 144 SMACKOVER, ARKANSAS 7162-0144 -~- ---..------.----.---.....--.-- -- ----~~---_-----.~......-.----......-...-.-.~.---....,- June 1, 1982 City of North Richland Hills City Secretary P. O. Box 18609 North Rich1and Hills, Texas, 76118 Dear Ms. Moore: The Standard Umpstead Fire Dept., Inc. would like to submit a bid of $2,626.00 (Two T4ousand, Six Hundred Twenty Six and 00/100-) for'the 196'2 GMe Fire Truck wi°th 750 Waterous Pump, 300 Gallon Booster Tank equipped with 24' and 12' ladders, 200 x 3/4 reel line, multi-versal with stacked tips, key stone valves with soft suction hook-up. ~ If we would be the successful bidder we would a'ppreciate you calling me collect at Phone Number 501-546-2752. Thank you for your assistance. <-- · ~:... ! ,...'. · · DATE: June 10, 1982' SUBJECT: Ordinance ÆTIending Ordinance Number 381 - Water and Sewer policies DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROUND: Paragraph C and Dare changea in accordance with Council direction. Payment is now due 15 days from billing date (previously it was 10 days); bills become delinquent on the 20th day (previously it was 15 days). Payment must be received by the 21st ~ervice will be disconnected on the 22nd da . CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: Approve/Disapprove BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ~--~--~-~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~--~~~-~~~-~~~~~-~~~--~~-~~~~~~-~-~~~~-~-~~~----~~~~-~~-~---~~~ . ..~- j,---" ORDINANCE NO. crs~ BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that ORDINANCE NUMBER 381, "Rules, Regulations, Policies and Procedures for the City of North Richland Hills Water and Sewer System" adopted November 8, 1971, and as heretofore amended, be " and the same is hereby AMENDED by substituting the page numbered 14a, Section III, Articles' B, C, and D, as Exhibit "A" for the correspondingly numbered pages, if any, contained in such ordinance. Passed andøapproved. this 14th day of Jun~~·1982. Dick Faram, Mayor . ATTEST: . Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, City At,torney ~ ," . ~ . ., '~iW , .., -.,...... . . It shall be the responsibility of the mobile home park owner to furnish a certified statement of the number of trailers prior to the lOth day of each month. Failure to present the certified statement of number of trailers shall result in billing of the $5.50 lump sum charge to 100 percent of the available trailer spaces. c. BILLING. All charges for services furnished and rendered by the City utility Department shall .become due and payable fifteen (15) days from the date mailed. Bills will become delinquent after the second notice and twenty (20) days from the initial biloling date. D. DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE; RECONNECT FEE. When- customer water service· has been disconnectèd~·payment must be made by cash, check or money order to restore service. Where service has been disconnected for failure to pay for services rendered a charge of ten ($10.00) dollars shall be made for each meter dis- connected before such service shall be restored. A charge of twenty ($20.00) dollars shall be made if service is restored after 5:00 p.m. E. TRANSFER FEE. A transfer fee of ten ($10.00) dollars shall be made for transfer of service from one iocation to another within the city. F. RETURN CHECK FEE. All return checks require a handling charge. This fee will be posted in the utility Department. . '~M ~ "",--. . . DATE: June 10, 1982 ' " ~'( ~ r SUBJECT: SPEED LIMIT ON HARWOOD DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS BACKGROUND: Change spe~d limit ~rom 30 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour on Harwood Road from the intersection of Harwood Road and Davis Boulevard ~- to the intersection of Harwood Roa~ and Grapevine Highway. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: APPROVE/DISAPPROVE BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: ~-~-~~~--~~----~~~---~-~~~~~~~-~~-----~-~~~----~~~-~~-~~-~~~--~~-----~-~-~.~---~~- · ". '~iW " , ---. · · City of ~orth ~icWand 1-lills " -- ~tar of the ~etroplex ", TO: Rodger N. Line, City Manager REF: PWM-0037-82 FROM: Cecil Forester~ Director Public Works/ DATE: June 7, 1982 Utilities SUBJECT: Speed limit on Harwood I have completed a speed zone study of Harwood between Davis and Grapevine Hwy. As you know, this is the beginning or ending, depending on y.our perspective, of a major ,arterïal which extends' from -North ' Richland Hills through Hurst and on into Bedford and Euless. The section of Harwood between Davis and Grapevine Hwy. is an undivided 4-lane roadway with a pavement width of 48 ft. There are 14 houses facing the street and seven other houses have their driveways entering onto Harwood. In addition, there is one apartment complex fronting this section. ~1y study was conducted on t\\JO separate days at di fferent times of the day. The results!of the study indicate an 85 percentile speed of 40 MPH. According to the manual, this is the proper speed, however, local housing conditions leads me to believe a speed limit of 35 MPH would be more proper. In any case, whichever limit you select will meet the criteria set forth in the manual. (f317) 281-0041/7301 N. E. LOOP 820 / P. O. BOX 18609/ NORTH RICHLAND HillS, TEXAS 76118 . -~ . - . . . ,.' . , ~ ORDINANCE NUMBER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 722 OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICH LAND HILLS, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING A PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT OF 35 MILES PER HOUR ON HARWOOD ROAD FROM THE INTERSECTION OF HARWOOD ROAD AND DAVIS BOULEVARD TO THE INTERSECTION OF HARWOOD ROAD AND GRAPEVINE HIGH- WAY (STATE HIGHWAY 26). WHEREAS, the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, has caused a traffic investigation to be made to determine a proper prima facie speed limit for Harwood Road from its intersection with Davis Boulevard to its intersection with Grapevine Highway (state Highway 26); and WHEREAS, such investigation shows that the prima facie speed limit should be 35 miles per hour. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, that: 1. Ordinance No. 722 of the City of North Richland Hills, Texas be and is ~ereby amended by setting the prima facie speed limit at 35 miles per hour on Harwood Road from the intersection of Harwood Road and Davis Boulevard to the intersection of Harwood Road and Grapevine Highway (State Highway 26). 2. Any person operating a motor vehicle upon said above-described section, in the City of North Richland Hills, Texas, at a speed in excess of 35 miles per hour shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not in excess of $200.00. 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days from passage and publication. Passed and approved this day of , 1982. Dick Faram, Mayor ATTEST: Jeanette Moore, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Rex McEntire, City Attorney " . , ,~:w f¡ .., -- 4 . . DATE: June 10, 1982 C1 i SUBJECT: North Texas Commission Contract DEPARTMENT: Administration BACKGROillil) : The City h~~ont~~ed with North Texas Commission for many years to provide marketing of the North Texas Region, including North Richland Hills, which appears to have been advantag~ous in promoting the City's growth and economic health. The Commission furnishes numerous services, including brochures and other printed material which are'of great value in informing industrial and commercial prospects of the advantages of locating in" this region. The contract is for oriè year at'a cost of·$2~OOO.OO, which is ùn~ changed from last year. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQUIRED: APPROVE/DISAPPROVE BUDGETED ITEM: x YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: Hotel/Motel Tax ~-----~~~-~-~---~--~~~-~~~---~-~-~--~~~~-~-~~~---~~~~--~~---~~~-------~~-~~---~-~~-~~- ~- THE STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF TARRANT . This Contract and Agreement made and entered into on the 1st day of May, A.D., 1982, by and between the City of North Richland Hills acting by and through Rodger Line, its duly authorized City Manager, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and the North Texas Commission acting by and through its duly authorized President, Worth M. Blake, hereinafter re- ferred to as the "Commission", WIT N E SSE T H: '~- . WHEREAS, the Commission is an independent, non-profit corporation estab- lished under the laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of developing and implementing a comprehensive marketing program for the North Texas Region which Region includes Tarrant County and the City of North Richland Hills Texàs; and WHEREAS, the success or failure of the Commission's purposes and ob- jectives has a direct impact upon the health, morals, comfort, safety, peace, good government and welfare of the citizens of the City; and WHEREAS, the City is charged with the responsibility of promoting and preserving the health, morals, comfort, safety, peace, good government and welfare of its c~tizens; NOW THEREFORE, In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the parties do hereby covenant and agree as follows: ~ ...¡ ,,,... ARTICLE 1 The Commission shall commence the services contemplated to be furnished and performed hereunder on the 1st day of May, 1982. ARTICLE 2 The term of this contract and agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year from the 1st day of May, 1982. . ARTICLE 3 City agrees to pay to the Commission as compensation for services rendered hereunder the sum of Two Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($2,000.00) per annum, payable as follows: In a lump sum on annual basis. . .:~ ,{ .- e_. . . ARTICLE 4 The Commission covenants and agrees to: Design, develop and implement a regional marketing (advertising) campaign that will position the Region, and as such the City, positively in the minds of a carefully selected audience of national and international bus- iness and governmental executives. As the marketing program is totally regional in nature, the City's name mayor may not be listed in related marketing literature. b) Design, develop and implement a routine, regionally-oriented procedure a) for responding to advertising inquiries. This procedure would prov~ge for, but not be limited to, inclusion of a city developed and produced (Commissio~ approved) response piece. Design, develop and implement an aggressive regional Aviation Marketing and Development Program targeted to foster the continued development of D/FW Airport and its aviation product. . . - . ~ssist, as maý be requested, by the City's Chief Administrative Officer, .- in the preparation of regional economic and aviation statistics, studies, charts, graphs and other materials reflecting actual or projected regional economic development, which may impact the City. Make available to the citizens and residents of the City such materials, including economic research, as it has and may develop, gather or produce for enhancing the economic health and well-being of the North Texas Region. f) Develop and implement a marketing strategy to increase the area's inter- c) a) e) national image. g) Furnish regular economic-type reports to the City's Chief Administrative Officer with the understanding that such reports will also be furnished to the local news media for dissemination to the general public. h) Continue its current successful programs and implement such new and innovative programs as will further its corporate objectives and common City's interests and activities. ARTICLE 5 It is covenanted and agreed that the Mayor of the City shall be an ex- officio member of the Board of Directors of the Commission and, as such, is the City's designated representative to vote the City's membership shares at all official elections of the Commission. If the Mayor is unable to serve, his position on the Board will be filled by the City's Manager. ARTICLE 6 The Commission agrees to assume and does hereby assume all responsibil- ity and liability for damages sustained by persons or property, whether real . or asserted, by or from the carrying on of work or in the performance of services performed and to be performed hereunder. The Commission covenants and agrees to, and does hereby indemnify and save harmless the City and all of its officers, agents, and employees from all suits, actions or claims of any character brought for or on account of any injuries or damages, whether real or asserted, sustained by any person or property by or in consequence of any neglect, omission, act or conduct of Commission, its agents, servants or employees. ARTICLE 7 ~:. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 2 above, it is agreed this contract may be cancelled and terminated by either party upon giving thirty (30) days written notice so to cancel or terminate to the other party he~~to. The terminal 30 days shall commence upon receipt of such notice by the ad- dressee and shall conclude at midnight on the 30th day thereafter. In the event this contract terminates under the provisions of this paragraph either unilaterally or by agreement of the parties, if not otherwise stipulated, it is agreed only the pro-rata portion of the terminal monthly installment for servïce snaIl be paid on the 1st of such terminal month. Upon payment or tender of such amount, all of the City's obligations hereunder shall be dis- charged and terminated and no action shall lie or accrue for additional benefit, consideration or value for or based upon the services performed. under or pursuant to this agreement. .! _.4.. . ARTICLE 8 Commission shall pay all taxes, royalties, and expenses incurred in connection with services under this agreement, except as provided in Article 3 herein. ARTICLE 9 Commission shall observe and abide by all applicable federal laws, state statutes and the Charter and Ordinances of the City of North Richland Hills, and all rules and regulations of any lawful regulatory body acting thereunder in connection with the services performed hereunder. .. ARTICLE 10 No member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States or the Legislature of the State of Texas shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit arising therefrom. ARTICLE 11 No member, officer or employee of the City or of any local public body, during his tenure or one (1) year thereafter, shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the proceeds thereof. This prohibition is not intended and should not be construed to preclude payment of expenses legitimately incurred by city officials in the conduct of Commission business. . ARTICLE 12 . Venue of any action brought on or under this agreement shall lie ex- clusively in Tarrant County, Texas. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be signed by their proper corporate officers as first above specified, and have caused their proper corporate seal to be hereto affixed the day and year first above written. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS ··~M BY: City Manager "ì -, .-....... ATTEST: . City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION BY: lJiilJA yrrû~ Worth M. Blake, President . ATTEST: / ? ///:' I J '." I ¡{ ./{ ¿ ~' .' .' ¡ t /t John Roach, Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: \~ --r-\~>-. Hal Thorne, General Counsel · .. ,......... ... e DATE: June 10, 1982· SUBJECT: STREET LIGHTING DEPARTMENT: public Works BACKGROUND: In the Pre-Council session of May 24, 1982, the Council indicated its approval of a program to install street lighting as indicated on the attached map. An appropriation of ~unds in the amount of $27,550.00 is pro- posed to provide necessary financing. , 01.. ..... - -:.....-. ~.~. '. w¥...# . .' :.;.. "... -, '- ; " .~, .: . . ~';~ { . CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQITIRED: Approve/Disapprove - Appropriate Funds BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: General Fund Surplus "'?.A r::-;:."'" . . r _ ) ,~ \ . 't t .- t: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .. ."- -s .ì -..... . . City of ~orth ~ich1and ~mls . 11\ /' . . ~-' $tar of the ~etrop.. lex . " I ! TO: Rodger N. Line, City Manager FROM:' Cecil Forester, Director Public Works/ Utilities REF: PWM-Q029-82 DATE: April 22~ 1982 SUBJECT: Street Lights in Subdivisions with Underground Utilities I have personally examined each subdivision in our, City where underground utilities have been installed and I find a need for 19 -¿rdditional lights. . .. . As you know, the City will be required to pay installation costs in these areas since all subdivisions included in this report have an approved lighting plan. My correspondence with TESCO indicates an approximate cost of $1,450 for each of these lights for a total cost of $27,550. There may be additional costs involved where long distances exist between present lighting. I will have to check with TESCO on this aspect. I have also checked the plats for necessary easements and find that no easements exist for five of the 19 lights. The remaining 14 have easements that are ideally located for installation. (817) 281-0041/7301 N. E. LOOP 820 I P. O. BOX 18609/ NORTH RICHLAND HillS, TEXAS 76118 , , :" \, '. I' City of J(9rth Rlchtand Hitls~ Texas i' . July 8, 1977 =":;;., Randy Curnutt, President Di arnond Loch Eas t HOlueowners Assn. 2310 Higgins Lane Fort Worth» Texas 76117 Oei\ r t1r. Cu .~nu tt: - - . The following infonnation-is fúrnished.in reply 'to your l~tter of Jun~ 27. 1977~ requesting additional street signs and street lighting within the DialHond Loch Addition. : . The installation of all traffic control devices such as the signs you request are regulated by both Federal and State regulations. The Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) for stl'eets and highways does not allow the insta.llation of a warning sign such as "Caution- Children at Play" at any location. The Tt~UTCD requires a specific \.¡arrant or justification for the installation of all regulatory signs such as the "Yield" sign. Personal investigation and inspection indicate that the installation of a "Yield" sign cannot be warranted at the subject intersec- tion at this time. Further. upon I'eceipt of yom' letter I requested that the Police Department provide recommendations concerning installation of the requested signs. A copy of the response to n~ request. together with t'eference mater ia 1. is at tached her"eto for your i nforrnati on" The present City policy regat~ding the installation of street lights \iaS implemented in October, 1974. This policy is to authorize the installation of street lights with overhead power supply only at those intersections requiring illumination for pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic safety. in lilY opinion. Lilt:: ¡IIl.CI·::>I::\..l.;vÎI ;:,f ~;:¡~~i~': Cùûl~~ ~íld r.~vl)l')·"1ire Orive does not require a street light using either criteda. The stated policy is followed due to the ever increasing cost of electrical energy, together with the decreasing. energy supply. This City has not and does not present- ly budget funds for the installation of street lights. All present lights are installed by developers (underground wiring) or by Texas Electric Service Company using overhead \iiring. City authorizdtion for installation is required and the operating energy cost is paid by the City from budgeted funds. I. (81/) 2HI 0041 4101 tJ10HGAN ttHClE P.O unx IJjO~) NOIUtI Rtf-ULAND HIl.lS, lfXAS 76118 April 19, 1982 ~¡tr. Rod0er Line Ci ty r\1anager P. O. Box 13305 North Richland Hills, TX 76118 ~ "". ~ I: : .-~. - ~ .. ~ ~ !11 · · .., L.. - .1 ~ d 1 Dear Mr. Line: , ...¡",,-. I call your attention to the 'acute need for better street lighting on Glenview Drive at its intersections with King Arthur Court and Devon- shire Drive; and on. Devonshire Drive at its' intersection with Squire Court in the Diamond Loch East section. This is not a new project request as evidenced in a copy of an attached letter dated July 8, 1977 from Mr. Ray H. Britton (director of public works) indicating that these intersections could possibly require street lights. I have'~made several v·isits to-City' Hall' and discusse·ci the needs \'"ith present and past officials, including Mr. Alan Bronstead, Mr. Jim Williams and Mr. Charles Williams. ~- Enclosed also is a copy of a Plat in the Lillian R. Haltom Survey where I have marked the locations of the present street lights. There are no lights on Glenview Drive from Diamond Loch Drive to Waycrest Drive, an area of four to five blocks. Glenview Drive is a neavily traveled street and the west side represents nothing but weeds, trash and dumped materials suitabìe as excellent cover for crime. The neighborhood has had several instances of break ins, door bell ringings and other such problems in hours after midnight. Last week, a group of area residents had a meeting with Police Officer Bob Dunlop at City Hall and were told that one of the best deterrents to crime in a neighborhood was street lights. At a recent meeting' of the board of directors of the Diamond Loch Home- owners Association, I, as a director, was given an unanimous affirmative vote to contact your office concerning this problem of street lighting. Our Association could appear before the City Council, or furnish signed petitions concerning this matter should you believe it necessary. It is our hope you will give us your best consideration along these lines. Sincerely yours; '-g-:/{~~ \-1. J. But 1 e r 6400 King Arthur Court 485-1869 Director, Diamond Loch Homeowners Associatj~n copy to: Honorable Dick Faram, f1ayor Mr. Cecil Forrester, Public Works Director Enclosures ;~ ~ .. ..~. " . '. . '. July 8, 1977 Randy Curnutt, Pres·i dent Oiòtnond Loch East HOJlleOWners Assn. Inspection of the street lighting installation in Diamond Loch East reveals that the intersections of Glenview Drive with Devonshire Drive and King Arthur Court could possibly require street lights. I have request- ed Mr. R. L. Fain of Texas Electric Service Company to provide a' cost figure for lighting these intersections using metal standards and under- ground wiring as compared to the wooden pole/overhead \.liring normally furnished. I should have this cost estimate on July 22.1977. Should you desire this information please contact me. Should you desir,e additional infonllation or if I may be of assistance. ple~<;p do not hesitate to c.ontact 1ne. . ' Sincerely, .,-. .....~.. . t-...- f -lJ \~, . --t·{ Jia~ 'Ut} ßri t t~·ñ·'··· '.' . M , Director of Public Works RHB/hb attach/as cc: M. E. Riddle, City .Manager H. S. Scruggs, Chief of Polic2 File (P.W.) 2 / .' ---:--- ~ . I DIAMOND LOCH EAST HO~ŒO~iERS ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY .' D . 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DATE: June 10, 1982 d/ SUBJECT: Repairing and Painting of Exterior of Conn street storage Tank, Change Order #2 DEPARTMENT: utility BACKGROUND: Our original ~pecifica~ions for the removal of paint and rust on the exterior of this tank called for spot removal of the worst areas. Careful examination of the tank by the contractor, engineer and utility personnel indicates a need to remove all paint and,rust. The total removal of all paint and rust can only be done· by sandblasting the tank as opposed to power tool cleaning as originally specified. CQ~~~?<~~.<;ll?~,.a~~.i:.u9·J>p~atj.Q~ .~wµ.J...~ q~€t.r:i' .e~tr-il:¡..~~1t;:·HÈiì:;;¡;q~:r;~ .,,¡ó.q.~;~ >,.i:.:: -:.;:' 19,250 sqùare feet for a net additional cost of $6,737, after deducting the price in the contractor IS bid for power tool cleaning. CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQ,(JIRED: Approval of change order #2 in the amount of $6,737.00, funds to be appropriated from utility Surplus. BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: utility Surplus ~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~-~~~--~~---~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~~ . . . KNOWL TON-ENGLlSH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort VVorth-[)¡tllas May 25, 1982 Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-418, CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, REPAIRING AND REPAINTING CONN DRIVE STEEL RESERVOIR, CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 We are enclosing Change Order No.2 to the referenced project for your review and consideration of approval. Also enclosed is a letter from the Contractor dated May 24, 1982, which describes his proposal for a modified exterior surface preparation procedure. This proposal basicaÜy provides for a total removal of the existing exterior paint and primer rather than spot removal of existing exterior surface rust and loose paint as provided in the basic lump sum contract. After the Contractor began exterior surface preparation of the tank it was descovered that the resin content of the existing paint was too low to get a good resin-to-resin bond between the old paint and the new - paint. Therefore, we would concur with the Contractor that for a better' and longer lasting paint job all the old exterior paint and primer should be removed before repainting. The additional cost to the Contractor of an SSPC #6, Commerical Sandblast surface preparation, above the cost of the original Contract SSPC #3, Power Tool Cleaning method specified is 35¢ per square foot, as indicated on the attached change order form for your execution. We would request that this item be placed on the next council agenda for consideration. Meanwhile, please call if you have any questions. Co R\~A/l j c Enclosure cc: Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works Mr. Allen Bronstad, Director of Development f\:.'~~\:~ 2 " .... ".., ., j '. : f': SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD, TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 R. ~..DOW 8: SONS P.O. BOX 818 MINERAL WELLS. TEXAS 76067 , '-. ,~~ .J ~ . w., (. ,~~ . \,.'---'-. ~. "',-- , : :st f~ ;; ..;:~ 6. ,:J ¿--p OFFICE (817) 325-7250 OR (81 71 325__/7~. ,~:~..'~'. ~ '.' _ ,r~_ _"' ~' ........~ r~~~~r ,.: .~:.~ ;>,~ '~." 'I ~ 1\' C / I R. £:. DOW & SONS Sandblasting and Painting Contractors Commercial and Industrial May 24, 1982 KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOt~RS, INC. 550 First State Bank, Bldq.' Bedford, Texas 76021 ATTN: Mr. Richard Albin Dear Sir, This our Pr9posal on the Exterior Cleaning Operations as we discussed at the jobsite with Mr. Bill Rutledge on May 20, 1982. . The specifications called for SSPC #3, Power Tool clean and spot primer paint. However; at the· Pre-Construction meeting, we got approval to SSPC #7, brush-off blast and spot primer paint. On' May 20, 1982, we demostrated the SSPC #7, brush-off blast to you and Mr!ll Rutledge and it was destroying the existing paint~ Mr. Albin, we feel that anytime a SSPC #7, brush-off blast destroys the existing paint, the existing paint is old, dry and brittle and should be completely removed to assure a good long las~g'paint system. We propose to SSPC #6,', Commercial sandblast, to bare base metal, removing all existing paint and apply a complete coat of primer paint ,in lieu of the SSPC #3, Power Tool cleaning and spot primer painting. Since we have already Bid the SSPC #3, Power Tool cleaning and spot primer painting, taking into consideration that we are already on the jObsité¡also; this was an unforeseen cost to the City, we will do this Extra for .35¢ per sq. ft. There are 19,250 sq. ft. in the tank which equals $6,737.00. R{æ;?aM) Obie L. Dow OLD/ddm:cc P.S. Enclosed is a change order signed by us,if this is acceptable. . cc: Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Public Works Mr. Bill Rutledge, Project Inspector Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager . . . . K-E-F NO. 3-418 CP~GE ORDER· NO. 2 TO '.l'}ll!; ,-,'ONTRACT tiHICH WAS DATED February 2, 1982 Between THE CI~Y OF NORTH RICHL1\ND HILLS (OWNER) And R.E. now & SONS COMPANY· (CONTRACTOR) For (Description of Project) Re airinq and Conn Drive Steel Reservoir . . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of the General Conditions of the Contract, this Change Order, when fully executed, shall constitute the authority to change the work of the Project as follows: Add SSPC #6, Commercial Sandblast cleaninq and a complete coat of Primer Paint to Exterior in Lieu of SSPC *3( Power tool cleaninq and Spot Primer Paintinq. The amount of payment to the Contractor shall be adjusted by the (addition) or (deduction) of the amount of SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN Dollars & NO/loa Cents ( $6,737.00 -) Or (The basis of adjustment shall be computed as follows:) NOTE: 19,250 Sq. Ft. @ .35¢ per Sq. Ft. Contract cómpletion time shall be (unchanged) or (increased by (decreased by days) because of this change. days) or CONTRA~~S OFFER OF PROPOSED CHAN~ âJ By: )PEL ~r_~~ ø . ~~ (Witness) or (Attest): ENG. TI~~ .OF~ By: },. s=- ~~ Date: ,19~ 5-~S Date: ,1982 CYrmER' S ACCEPTANCE OF CHANGE: By: Date: ,1982 (Witness) or (attest): . DATE: 6-9-82 SUBJECT: Partial Pay Estimate #3 and final - Lewis Dr. Storm Drainage System DEPARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: J. D. Griffith is requesting payment for work completed as of 6-8-82. Total Contract Price $124,285.00 ,)w7~ . . Work Completed To-dat~ $1.14,417.00 Less Previous Payments $ 91,068.30 Due Estimate #3 $ 11,907.00 'P1~s·Retainage on Final $ 11 ,441 ; 70· ~ Total Due This Request $ 23,348.00 . . CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQlrIRED: Approval of pay estimates in the-amount of $232348.00 BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X :::::::_::::::~___General Fund _~~____~_________________________________ If' - - " n II J eft @ c§#d~~'~' . t . ') ROUTE 1 BOX ISlA · KELLER, TEXAS 76248 · (817) 379-5927, 379-5530 final June 9, 1982 ESTIMATE NO DATE PROJECT OWNER r;p tJS.s /? ò ADS. ¡;¿ // .. Lewis Drive storm Drain ENGINEER n ,,--06'/7'7.8/< )-I)¡:'; Pi ~,~ ~.E DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT Total Work Co~p1eted Total Invoiced T~tal Due this Estimate $ 114,41 7 . 00 102,975.30 11,441.70 $ - . -- ¡- ' --r-" /,.....;- UL:; / /J ü;;: R.ø ~A / ,ry'/lG' ¿; / /~/.J' / S / /T0 U 0 o /V h? ð:re c- /:. C/ ¡- ý J 7h l2 -j- D I ~-;? oJ.. . -¡¡ Be R e /J~//? ;rz. é>¡>-y /:J -¡-- ~~c: of L4rt./ë/O~/??é'df: r ..,,, "IT (' RECOMMENDED WHH RESPECT TO CE?TiFtCr,.TtC;'~ Oí ESTI.',n. E I" ~D1TIONS AND PAY QUANTITIES FIELD oaSERVAT:O~ OF JOB COI 11 t/tŸ. 'f/¿t/YJf' /{1./ Dt\T£,~.¿ÆJ...' z Z.(-~.. {O//L&.~----_·_' BY:-- . .au- ---r.--o"fï¿'TQ,~r~T!O-·~.!- -'-~JSPECTOR "/7,/ TECrlr~tCAl oJ ì\J>f'.'..-· V . - - A", n \J ~1 B~lA.!~!~:'~: .t ,) --fíiõ' -n~L-n S" J una 8, 1 9 82 ESTIMATE NO. It7·/Gc-.~ DATE PROJECT .J...~,:.v/S ¿7~ /1/(? S:f.vR /Yf ,LJ R4//1/. - 8<'~s:c.J?ð/?D rÆu. OWNER City of North Richland Hills ENGINEER nS/e/J7gR//'JhE~ ~~E ~,- DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT . . Junction Box and Transistion Structure 10.0 t Inlet 181t RCP to Inlet 72 x ,~4tt CGMP 1 L.S. 13,230.00 2 1,500.00 3~OQO.OO 30LF 13.00 Lf 390.00 . 10 LF . ,197.QO~ '. 1.970..00 Tota' 18,590.00 Les~ 10% 1,859.00 ., --. ' -----...------- Less Prev. ç ayments 16,731.00 4,824.00 8alamca Due this Est. 11,907.00 . 77J 86 /7e fJA;·O 7Vê/-I-Y. ,,4.¡.. /;;i?? e 0 f lJe t/-B /(Jµ /J?t! ¡rI 1-, CERTIFICATION GF ESTH':~r'\TE 'S RECOMMENOED WITH R"ESPECT TO Fi ELD C5SEHV/,·.T:ON OF JOB COND1Tl0r~s AND P¡.,Y QUA,JnnES ,~//J4/;_ //' Øl,·~~~~~.MF2 By:__¡Z¿_l(-~~/~t~-.-..- ÐA: r¿:-.A.~~_."~'." J TECHNICAL CONSTR~ :..T~C'~J h>iSPr eTa . . . . DATE: 6-7-82 ~ SUBJECT: Partial Pay Estimate #3 - G1enview Dr. Utility Adiustmeots DEPARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: C. R. Feazell j£regues,tinc¡ payment for work çompl~ted i'I<; of !1-?R-A? Total Contract Price $ 72,479.05 $ 56,944.95 $ 5,694.50 $ 51,250.45 . - $ 39,050. 14 . .. . $ 12,200.31 Work Performed To-date Less 10% Retainage Difference .Less Previous. Payments Due This Estimate CITY COUNCIL ACTION ItEQITIRED: Approval of pay estimate #3 in the amount of $12,200.31 BUDGETED ITEM: YES NO X ACCOUNT NUMBER: General Fund I , tÞ . f . . KNOWL TON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort \\lorth-Dallas June 3, 1982 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-544~ CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS ON GLENVIEW DRIVE . CONTRACTOR'S PARTIAL_ PAY ESTIMATE NO.3 Enclosed is one copy of Contractor's Partial Pay Estimate No.3, dated June 2, 1982, made payable to C.R.· Feazell Contractor, in the amount of $12,200.31, for materials furnished and work performed on the refer- enced project as of May 28, 1982. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your representative, Bill Rutledge, as indicated by signature on the estimate, and we have checked the iten extensions and additions. We recommend that this payment in amount of $12,200.31, be made to C.R. Feazell Contractor, 3644 Garner Blvd., Arlington, Texas 76013. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. RICHARD W. ALBIN, P.E. RWA/l jc cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Cecil Forester, Director of Publ;c Works "¿'?:_'.~: -C!-iiS COp·'f FlJf\ Mr. Bill Rutledge, City Inspector ~ Mr. C.R. Feazell, Contractor SSO FIRST STATE BANK BLDG. · BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021 · 817/283-6211 . METRO/267-3367 ø __ _~,._ .___ - C--O ¡'I T. R- Ä- C__.T__O .R--___~___S_____ E___S ._T, I r~_..A T E - - - ------- ------ p __.1 OF_ 2 FILE F3544 STí~ATE NO.~. ,3 _..____.____...__ JOB_ NO.-_ 3-544, _ _ . ROJECT DESCRIPTION- UTIL ADJ. ON GLENVIEW DR. (BOOTH CALLOWAY RD TO GLNVW CT.) Tì~;.~H~~~~~_~~~8:~.~.~J~~_;_==-80 DAYS . ~~~~~;c~g~~.~(~~:_~~~~~E t [~~~NT. .DA TE- 6/ 2/82 OR MATERIALS FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFOR~ED IN PERIOD ENDING- 5/28/82 WORK ORDER DATE- 3/10/82 CALENDAR DAYS- 65 COMPLETION DATE- 5/13/82 - -... --.----- --...------.- -----.--. ..._.---_.- ........ ....~._.... - - --.-----.-..-. --.-... ... --.----...-..---....---------------..----.--. ._-------. ._-.. ITE:"1 DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS THIS UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE .. -.-. .- .--- TOTAL U Î~ I T PRICE A tv10 U t'i T -~--~---~--------~-~-~---~~--~~~--~- ~----~-- -~-~---- -~------ -~---~-_ _~__~___~i - ---- .+----_.---...~.-----_.__. .----.-.-----------.--... ---.--.----------.---- ....-- .--..---------. .-.... -. ..-...--. ---.-..._-------~ -~..._._... ...-... .-- .. ~----_.------~--- . -_. ...--... ·--··---·--_·_·___,·________ø.______.. _._ __ .~.___ ____.._ 1. UNCL. TRENCH EXC. Ct-6t DEP L.F. 18.00 0.00 2. UNCL._HTREt'~CHh._EXC~__.Q_~__~8_,tDEP L.F. 25..00 0.00 3. UNCL. TRENCH EXC. 8'-10' D. L.F. 27.00 0.00 4. UNCL. TRENCH EXC. 10'-12' D. L.F. 226.00 a.co 5 ....U N_CL.__. TR. EN.C H_ __E X.C... _ 1.2 _ !_-: 1_4..' _ _ p. ___ L" . .~~.___.._____-1_2 ~ _~~_Q_ __________.. 9 . OQ_... 6. UNCL. TRENCH EXC. 14-16' t D. L.F. 0.00 0.00 7. 8" PVC <DR 35) SEWER PIPE L.F. 316.00 0.00 8 .. DROP ~ A N H 0 L E _.._~~~'., ___ _ ____ __ -__.__,_.,_E AC I:i___. _"dO _ . 2. 00 0 ¡ Q Q _ 9. TYPE A MANHOLE,O'-5' D. EACH 4.00 0.00 10. 8 t, (SDR 18) CL. 150 PVC _n________~4J Ä.T-E R---P IE-E-_________,. _______. __ 11. a"xa" TAP. SLEEVE & VALVE W!VALVE BOX EACH 1.00 0.00 1.00 990.00 990.00 2 .____8~.!___ GA I_E__ _VALY E. ,__&__V A L V,E___B_OX _______._EA C H_. _ _. ..2. Q,Q___ ,_ ,_ ._ _1 . Q.O. _._ ___ __3_~,Q_ Q----~-~-~.q-.._q.9__._ '.__ __'1_~_5 0 ~_ 00 13. a'feCL. 50) DUCTILE IRON PIPE L.F. 298.00 0.00 298.00 22.00 6556.00 14._t~ 6_!,_!____T_AR.. __5 L E EV.E____&__YA L V E.,..____,_____,________. _. ,.__'_',.__'_____.___'_____,____________.____ __u_____ _ .__._. .. _.________.____ ___.__ W/VALVE BOX i EACH 0.00 2.00 2.00 625.00 1250.00 15. DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS LB. 650.00 636.00 1286.00 1.70 2186.20 16 . ..____LO O-OJ?S 1_._ C L .__B..__C O_N C R ET E__ EOR..__.... '.----'----_______.______.____._________ q____ __________._,__..__,_.. _______ u._____ __ ____ _______________.____ __.._____ _ ENCASEMENT (.Y. 32.00 0.00 32.00 70.00 2240.00 17. CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REPLACE. L.F. 0.00 O.OU 0.00 19.90 0.00 18 · - -- þ,£P tiAL,I_. _R Ee, LACEM E.NT____________ .___,_ L..E___________Q .~_..9,_O_.___.__.__.___Q._Q_º ____._ 0 . 00. . ... 8 .00 0 . 0 C 19. 6tt GATE VALVE & VALVE BOX EACH 0.00 2.00· -- ..·---2--~--Ö-Ö'--·-----30·Ó--.--OO----'-·--60-Ó-:OC 0.6" eCl.50) DUCTILE IRON .--,- -_\-J ATE R-P IP- E---_, _ .______,_____._._ 1. RE~OVE & RELOCATE EXIST. FIRE HYDRANT 2. EX. ,-D E P TH ,FOR-SID. -,MANHOLES ..,__. ,___. _____.__,.._ .____,___..,.__ ____...,__. _________._,_ __ ______.___ '____..____.._ _______... ___. _ _ .__ .__ . __- OVER 5 FEET 3. CRUSHED STONE DRIVEWAY ·---·-----··--REP LA CEt-1ENT...----________...__. - --- --- --L. F .-. ---- .206.0,0__ . __ ---0.00-_,___..206.00_______.____14..00 _ 2884. O..C 4. WATER SERVICE ~ETER AND BOX RELOCATIOl\J 5. SIN G L E '.-! ATE R. S E R..V ICE _ ... _,.. _,___ _ CONNECTION TRANSFER WATER SERVICE lINE SAN. SE~ER SERVICE CONNECTION TRANSFER EACH , - 8. 4 I' S A ~·1. S E ~.J E R S E ~ \j ICE L I N E L . F . 9. C.O. NO.1, FIRE HYDRANT EACH 18.00 9.00 162.00 25.9~ 12.00 300.00 27.00 15.00 405.00 226.00 17.00 3842.0~ _,___7.2.. _9._9___._____ _1.9_. 9 Q._______,_..1._~_~.~_._º_c 0.00 21.50 O.CO ~16.00 3~55 1121.80 _2_ .9.-.0, __,____29 0 C·. 00 4000 . Q 0 4.00· 990.00 3960.00 L . F .-.--- - 825 ._00,______666. ._00___ -,1.4.9_1 .00__ ._____..12_. 9.5 __._.1930 8 .._~ ~ 0.00 L. F.___._ - -- 0 -_00_________. 2 2_.~_.O_O__________2 2._0_0 ___. __._25 -.-_GP__,._,____5_ 5 º. O_G. l.S. 0.00 25.00 V.F. 0.00 EACH 0.00 0.00 --- . -. ._.- -~. ..-- .. .__. - "--'. .-.-.---.--.----- ---- _.. --- -...----..... --.....-.... ..-.---- .-.. ... 135.CO 9.90 ~ -.-.--- _... -. ...... ..- - ----..... -'~--.__..- --._-- .--.... EACH L.F. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 150.00 . û .00 25.00 95.00 2375.00 0.00 175.00 o.co . - . -. -- .. - 0.00 C.OO 0.00 0.00 --- - ._ø..._._.___ ..,_...___.._~__._......._. _ø____.___._____ 1.00 35.00 0-00 0.00 0.00 1.0J . . .- -_.. ...._~. .---. -- ._-_. -----....--...-..--.---... -- .....-.-- --. -- . .. " _. - -.. -.... 1.00 150.00 35.00 9.90 .. 1.00 -1000.00 150.0C 346.50 lOOO.OC - -..------------------ ...-,----- (---0-· N-- T .- R A -. C -··T 0 R ,,_. $----- E- S--T. ,. I ~·1 A T _., E - - - - - - - - - - - - ------ ." p.-.-- 2- OF 2 FILE F3544 5 T I '1 ATE NO. - n' 3·- - --.- - -.----- - - ~ 08 - r~ 0 . - . 3 - 544 ROJECT DESCRIPTION- UTIL ADJ. ON GLENVIEW DR.CBOOTH CALLOWAY RD TO GLNVW CT.) '.":~\~'F -" NO~TH RICHLAND HILLS PLACE- ì~ORTH RICHLAND HILLS DATE- 6/ 2/82 I.r" H,4RGED --THRU PERIOD-------80 DAYS ----CONTRACTOR- C.R. -FEAZELL-.COt'JT..-. OR i ATERIALS FURNISHED AND LABOR PERFOR~'ED IN PERIOD Eí~DlrJG- 5/28/82 ORK ORDER DATE- 3/10/82 CALENDAR DAYS- 65 CO~PLETION DATE- 5/13/82 -_.~~~-_. ..--. ----'-~ ..- --- -'--+~'------'--------------. ---..---..-..--------"--.-- .'. -- -- _._.---~_._--þ_.._----_. ..-...---. --------. - _._.__..--~ -------..--. ---..---.-- -----.-- o. I rEM DESCR I PT I Qf\J PREVIOUS THIS UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE TOTAL UNIT PRICE A rv¡o U i\J T -- -... - - - - - -.. - - - - -.- - ~ --.~-~ --.--~. - --.- - -.... - -... -.--- -........ ~- ~--..~ -- - ~.- -- ~-~.."'~ ~~ .-...._~.--- ......_~ ~.~ ~-- ----------.-: - - . ~ . . . - . - . ---,-..-~---- .....-. -- --- . .. -'-p IELD VERIFICAT·ION·-OF JOB COt'!DIT.IONS ,-. ND CONFIRMATION OF PAY QUANTITIES y - --- (5 u, --p r It.f f - - ~Ptt ) -----.----- ---~-- -- - --.--..:- _-_________u_______ ---~------- -- _--_-_______-_______L___________ (OWNER'S PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE) A TE---,------,- -- ---'-'--...-..-- .... -- ---':~' -,--. _.-. ,1.9 .._-_. .~.-" ----..------.,.--,----------- - - .. - - .~- ..~ - . .. . .- . _. - - . - - . ....... - - _.. .. - . _..~_..- -.--.....---.--..-----..- -. "';"- ~----~---~------~~~~~-~ -- -.-:'! ~~-~~-- - ~- ~-~- ~~ ~ ~..~~-.:-:,~..~...::--=-~~.~~~~~~-~~-~--~-~_-::_~--~::::-_~.~--=--=-~ -~~-~._~~-:_.~--=..:-:: ~ ~.~.~.~~.~ =-:::-:- ~-- -:-::.-:'.:::.~-~_-:''=:~, ~-~-~~ =-~.: PPROVED- TOTAL ...... . . . . . .. 56944.95 r~O~J LT ON -E NGL I SH- F L O~JE RS t- l.NC .------.----- ------ LE 55, 10 ---P ER CEN T-- RE TA I J\JE D__.. .'. __. ... -..------.--569,4. 5' O. CONSl'_TING ENGIf\lEERS DIFFERENCE. . . . . . . . . ... 51250.45 PLUS 75 PERCENT MATLS ON HAND. . 0.00 y-- t(j.--- U~ _u_ -- .. ___IO I A L .___.. _. - _.__. __ . ___. _.* ____*__ *__ * . a_ _____512 5 0 . 45_ --~----------------------- LESS PREVIOUS PAYMENTS. . . .. 39050.14 A~__d~~~-_~~-~~~-~~-~~-t-19 !:~~_____~~~~~~¡~_C~A~~~A~~¿~l~_~~¿~~~_~ ._.____~_2200. 31 OTAL EARNINGS (INCL. RETAIN.)-$ 56944.95 TOTAL 81D-$ 72479.05 PERCENT- 78.56 I r--1E._.CH.A..RGED _.T HRU.-___T HIS.. P-ER I 00 ~ _____.______80__ DA_Y 5 _- ______TOT,AL___T I.ME ~.--___6 5,__,DAY.S.____P ERe E N.T_~___12_3 e.0.7 -_..- - ----------- .--.-,.-...-,-.----,--.- ----.----------.......-'-----'-.-----,- --- .'------..----------.,- ,------- --_.- --,----.-------...:..---- .-----..-..--- .------- -~--_. ----, - ...--.-----.-...-..----------..-.- -------------_.._._._...~_. -----...- ------_......_...~ -.-.-.--.---....--...----.-.--.-- .---.-. .-~._._. --..---.----... -_....- ..- .-..-. --........-. -.---.----- ----.---..-----..-..--.- -.--- -_. . -.. - -.-..- -.-.------....---.--.-. -........------------.--.....-.-.-..-..-.---.....-.... -.--..--..-......-.-..-...--..-..----..----. ""--'- - -.-...--..---..---.-.-....- ...... .--. .------..._- ...- ...-...... _ .-...--- _. .-.--...-----.-.., --.. _._. ..- ~ . ....- -.--..-.-.- -....--.........--.----.-.-. -..--.. __.._ ,,___.__ _.0__ ._...._..... __ .-...-.- - -.- _.. ".. ...- ~ . ...-- . .--- .+- -. --.----.-.------ -----.-.-.--..--.--. - ... --- __._____""__ '_0· .__ .... - ..- .-- ...._--~ ..-_. --.-.... ....... .. --- -. _._. '0'--.. ........ ._...... ____.____ ........... . ___ ._ . .....- .........-.---..-.............-.- - ..... Total Contract Price $831?770.71 ~- t~ork Completed To-date $632~O4-1.04 Less 5%' Reta i nage $ 31..602.99 Difference $600~438..99 . Less Previous Payments" $590..122.20 . s ,..... Due This Estimate $ 10,316.79 . . . DATE: 6-8-82 SUBJECT: Partial Pay Estimate #7 - Rufe Snow Dr. Phase I DEPARTMENT: Public Works BACKGROUND: Austin Road C~~~equ~sting ~ayment for work completed as of 5-~1-~2. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REQUIRED: Approval of pay estimate #7 in the amount of $10.316.79 BUDGETED ITEM: YES X NO ACCOUNT NUMBER: Bonds -~~~~~~-~~~--~-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~- ----~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~ . I~~' - . . . KNOWLTON-ENGLISH-FLOWERS, INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS / Fort Worth-Dallas June 7, 1982 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of North Richland Hills 7301 N.E. Loop 820 North Richland·Hills, Texas 76118 Re: 3-315,'CITý'ÙF NORTH RICHLAND'HILLS~ RUFE SNOW DRIVE, PHASE I, CONTRACTOR1S PARTIAL PAY ESTIMATE'NÖ~"7 Enc10secf is one copy of Contractor's Partial' Pay Estimate No. 7 t dated June 7, 1982, made payable to Austin Road Company in the amount of $10,316.79, for materials furnished ~nd work performed on the referenced project as of May 31, 1982. The quantities and condition of the project have been verified on-site by your representative, Floyd McCallum, as indicated by signature on the estimate, and we have checked the item extensions and additions.' We recommend that this payment in amount of $10,316.79, be made to Austin Road Co. at P.O. Box 2285, Fort Worth, Texas 76113. Along with a copy of this letter, the Contractor is being furnished a blank estimate form for preparing next month's estimate. RWA:bvg cc: Mr. Rodger N. Line, City Manager Mr. Dwi ght Smi th t Austi n Road " ~,""P'{ rUR Mr. Cecil Forester, Di rector of Publ ic vlorks .:/".;:, "\\' \\ =:) fv,,)· Mr. Floyd McCallum, City Inspector c.~~..._' sse FIRST STATE BANK BLDG.· BEDFORD. TEXAS 76021· 817/283-6211. METRO/267-3367 CON T RAe TO R·t S ESTIMATE. _. ----- ~ ---. - -'"'._----._...__.._-~-,~~- . -_. ..._--~_.-. -..-.,. -.--..---.----. -.- P 1 OF FILE F33J -.--_._~._._-_. ~ __ ._. r ______ ... -. -- - ... ..... - ..-.-.,--- .'--. ----... '-', . - - - -- - - .- .. - ... - ESTIMATE NO.- 7 JOB NO.- 3-315 PROJECT DESCRIPTIO~~-...ST.&.DRAlt-J.I~·1PROV.ON RUFE-.-sr"o~·: DR. IH820.TO II'~DUS. PK BLVD o ~4J Nt R - NOR T H R I C r f LAN D - H ILL S P LAC E - NOR T H R I C rl LAN 0 H ILL S, T X D ATE - 6 1 7 1 E r. CHARGED THRU PERIOD- 232 DAYS CONTRACTOR- AUSTI!~ ROAD COtv1PAf~Y F ~-1ATERIALS FURl'JISHED AND·. LA80RP-ERFORt<E~,.IN PERIOD Ej\lDI¡·~G-,--..5/31/82 WO~K ORDER DATE- 10/12/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 355 CONPLETION DATE- 101 lIE '-' .. " .--.-- ...-- _n_ ------·..---·---·------------RR E V-I '0 U S-.--T H 1,3 - .,----. .... ..___.,_.__.________. .__ UN I.T-._ 'd ___._,__.. _____ __ NO. .ITE~ DESCRIPTION UNIT ESTIMATE ESTIMATE TOTAL PRICE AMOUNT ------------------------------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -----,- -_. -. --"-.. 1. UNCl. STREET EXCAVATION C.Y.20894.600 0.00020894.600 1.53 31968.7 2~ SUBGRADE STAB. W/LIME SLURRY S.Y.35185.000 0.00035185.000 0.80 281~8.C 'r-.l¡W LIrv1E ,FOR-- STAB. SUB GRADE- ·TON --. ·531.00 -- ..·0.00 -..531.00 -...77.00 40887.G 4~ SAW CUTS FOR REMOVAL OF EXIST. CONC. & AS PH. L.F. 205.00 0.00 205.00 0.70 143.5 5 . --R E~~OVE.. -E-,X-l-S-~.--,CUR B-- &--GU T-T E R·--- L . F,..-~·-O-.·OO- ---..0. 0·0··-,---·-.--,---0 .00---.--.-----..2,. 2.5---------·,0 . C 6. CONSTRUCT 6' t CURB & 18t t GUTTER, INC. REINF. STL L.F. 6606.00 _ .7.--4·' I..THK --CL·.B:~2-000..--PS r·- ..(ONC. - - . , FOR ~EDIANS & MI'SC. USES S.F. 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.91 a.c '...Ie_. 8. 5" THK CONC. DRWYS S.F. 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.93 a.e 9. ··6 ,- ··-·..·rHK,--C ONC, .--VA,L L E-Y$---------S. E-fÞ-----...7 20 . 00.-- -- -,5 78 . 00---.. 1298.0 0.. ___-__.. 3. 05 -----,3-9.5.8-. 9 10. MC-30 OR EA-HV~S PRIME COAT INCL. SANDING S.V.4539S.000 0.00045395.000 0.28 1~710.6 11 . - R C - 2 .. 0 R-E,A,-H VJ~ S. - A S PH . - T A C K .-.-- -.. "'-' ----- --.. _ .--.. --. --'--- .._.. _ --,_..____ _".___.__,______..__.~_._ ~_ _, .. ,....___. __ _ '. ._ ..___., h_ .._- COAT S.Y.60000.000 0.00060000.000 0.05 30ao.c 12. TY.A HMAC, 2" THICK --.-------,. -COt;¡PACJED----INo_LC_OU_R,S E-_--S.-Y.. 8120.0.-_0_00____ ---0.00081200 . 00_0_________ 2 .60_21112 ° .::;. 1 TY.D.HMAC,COMPACTED 2'tTHK. S.V. 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.78 o.e 14. TY.D HMAC FOR TRANS. & MIse TON 303.80 18.17 321.97 25.00 8049.2 1 5,. -TY . D .. H~tAC-, - L-l,I-2-.~--~-----T-H-LC K_--E 0 R _____..__ __________________ ___.__.____.,_____.___.._. _____.__....._..______________ DETOUR CONSTRUÇTIO~ S.V.11200.000 0.00011200.000 2.34 26208.0 16. ADJ. WATER VALVE BOXES TO . - _.__H..___ '--- F,l f\~ . __S-T_RE F L GRAD_E..______,., -_~_E AC tL._ ---____.__0_. .Q.O--------..16.-_Q,P----_l_6_..~:tO,_1_2_5,...ÇtQ_~___2 Q_Q_Q.ü 17. TYPE II-A-A REFLECTORIZED TRAFFIC MARKERS EACH ..,18 . .._T.YP_E...-1 ~C-R.EELECJ_O~1,LE,D,.____-r-___,______ TRAFFIC MARKERS EACH 19. YELLOW TRAFFIC BUTTONS -.._-- --------- (. N,Q r~ ~ E.E_L E_C_LOJ3_1.Z_E ..0_)__,_ _. .__. __El~_Cl:L_ ._________Q__!_O 0 20. WHITE TRAFFIC BUTTONS CNON-REFLECTORIZED) EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.56 o.e 21,__L8L' D I A .-- CL ._LLI _HC p----__________L, [,-----1091,_0_0___Q_-0_O___1 03L,_Q_º--__n__t6__,0_O____1}_5? 2. C 22.21' 'DIA. Cl- III RCP L.F. 291.00 0.00 291.00 17.00 4947.C 23. 24' 'DIA. CL. III R(P L.F. 349.00 0.00 349.00 18.60 6491.~ 2 4 .---2-1-'~-!) I A · ---C L. .-lI-I..--R Cp----______ -... ---- L. E.----_._ll.4 ..28.---.--04..0__0______1,1.4_. 2.8_____2,Q,_-_5..0_.____2 3,4,2_,.__7 25. 33' 'DrA. CL. III RCP L.F. 548.00 0.00 548.00 25.00 13700.C 26. 36"OIA. CL. III RCP L.F. 1268.00 0.00 1268.00 .30.40 38547.2 27. _48' 'D I A ,_CL. _I I L R (P .___L, E .____8 25.QO_ __ __ __ 0 .09_____82 5.0Q ___ 43.90__3621 7,5 28. 54' tOlA. CL. III RCP L.F. 1092.00 0.00 1092.00 68.20 74474.L 29. 5' STD. cuqe INLET EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 1050.00 o.~ 30, la' STD_ CURB_ INlET__ EACH O._OQ_dm___O.OO_ 0.00__1410.09__0,;:: 3~15t STD. CURB INLET EACH 0.00 3.0Û 3.00 2100.Ûù 6300.G ~20t STD. ,CUR9 I~LET EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 2600.00 o.~ ...-------- -.. ---.-.--.~._----------..--......---~~ -"'-"---0- ._._' _......_____....___..~ .___..____--.._..._....__________..___.._ _____... 81.00 6687.00 4.23 28286.C -_.- -., -.... ~ --"--- .----- . '.- -- ---4. .-·~----.______.._.U_._,__._..L ___..___ _......... _e. .~...__. . ._" 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.90 o .c! I 0.00 o . 0 û -õ:Oo--"--'---2~7 8------·---6-.-¿1 j , 0·.9_0__._ 0.00 ¡_.~__2_ª____.__O_!,p ....- .,._.- .--"..-- .. -- -..__.~-----~.. ..... -_. -..-- ---..... ----- .~ . .....---..-.....-..........- -. -~ ..---. - .. -.. _.___4....~_______~____.______ _.____...___ ___. ___ __. CON T RAe TOR .' S EST I MAT E . P 2 OF ,..FILE F3?1 ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -.-----------.,.-'---- .--------- .. -,.. ._--~-_.- -- -, ._-.-_.. __._ .. - a_ -.- __. ___ _____. __ ____.....__._______..., ~ ..____.. .'_ .. . ..._..._ ~___ ... _.____..., _._.__~_ ESTI~ATE NO.- 7 JOB NO.- 3-315 pa.OJE,CT.. DESCR IP.T.I_Ot··t-, ST.& .DRAIN. Irl¡p.ROV.QN_.._RlJ...F_E_..SN.OvJ____D,g.., IH8.20 _TO I,\¿DUS. PK BLVD OWNER- NORTH RICHLAND,HILL5 PLACE- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX DATE- 6/7/8 ~.1 ~~ ~ ~ ~; ~ S_~ ~C ~N~_~ ~~g~ ~N Q_~ ~¡ ß g~_~~E R~g~~~~ ~I~~~ E ~ ~ g bI ~ N ~ ~~ ~~_~ 0; ~ ~ i~; 8 2 . . __-____.__ WORK ORDER DATE- 10/12/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 355 COMPLETION DATE- 10/ 1/8 -.... -----,.. ----- ---- -- - --..----..-q..----,- --.---------------,____________PJ~_E_y IQ.US .__ __,T HJ.5 -.,____ __, _.____________ ,-,_____Vl~.I. T__._ ,___..__. __._ , ~ 0 · 1 T E ~·1 DES C RIP T ION UN I T EST I MAT E E SrI ~1 ATE. TOT ALP R ICE ,l\ :v1 0 U J'~ T ------------------------------------- -------- -------- ~------- -------- -------- -- -.-- ------..-- -----.------.--,--.-- -- -..---------.--,---,-.,..--.-.-. ------'-.-----.'-.-..'--------------...--.-----..--------.---.-,.., ....--_._. .. u __ ___ _.___. 33. ,10'STAGE I (HALFJINLET,INCL. , TIM8ER COVER EACH 9.00 "~2 0' STAGE_ L_ ( HA LFJ .INL E l, I NCL . ____ -----____u___ __ TIMBER COVER EACH 5.00 35. STORM DRAIN VAULT AT - -- - _STA · _11:+- 3. l--.________L_ .s_~_____.__ __1._00 --_____0_. _o_º_.___ _____1_. -O--º____JJ2_º_~_Qº-_____1]_ 20_!9 36. STOR~ DRAIN VAULT AT STA. 15+71 L.S. 37 .S TOR:V~DR A l.N_V AULL~_I:\L ---_._____0______-- __:_ ____ __________________-.::_______ no _____ _ _________ __H____ _ _____ . _ i~_e,. STA. 23+50 L.S. 1.00 0.00 1.00 1720.00 1720.01 38. STOR~ DRAIN VAULT AT ------- SIA. _26*32____,______________ L . S-·-____1_LOO________Q_. -0-O--------.-1-._Q_O_.1_12.9~Qº______ll2_'L!_9; 39. STOR~ DRAIN VAULT AT STA. 35+73 40._--5 TO.Rt4.----DRAIN_"VAU.LJ_.AJ . S T A. 29+ 5 5 (I t A I I ) 41. STORM DRAIN VAULT AT 4.~ON C:T ~~-ë-;-~~~~ N ~!_~~~ ~~I A r-E-R----L.-S.-----L.O 0_________{)_._00_______1. e_QQ~_ _2 5_Q_º_. Q_O_ ______2~_O 0.0; LINES, INCL. REINF. STL (.V. 0.00 0.00 0.00 78.00 O.o( 43._ £LEX I BLEH BASE-L-CRUSH ED--_SIONE____________________ _ _____ _____ __ _______ m _________________________q_ ____ ____________ FOR PAVEMENT R~PLACE~ENT C.V. 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.90 O.O( 44. TRAFFIC RESIG. AT RUFE SNOW . ....-------D R. --&--1H.8 20__X____S ERV.-RD---L.S.____O_.O'O -------_0.0_0. ----Qe-Q_Q___255Q.. QO___________Q.Q i 45. C.O. NO.1 - 27X43 CGM P AR L.F. 60.00 0.00 60_00 71.93 4315.S1 46. C.o. ".!o. 2 PULL BOXES EACH 0.00 0.00 0.00 118.10 0.0:: 41.__C. 0 e_ NO. - 2 - .3J-.U~VC_CONDUI T_____-.-_ L ..ï:...--__354 .00_____0. ._00____ 3 5A_. O-Q--------~A.__5'O_____15_9_~._O( 0.00 9.00 800.00 7200.0 ----.- -.-....- .-.-.....-. . _. _.. ~ "" 0.00 5.00 1500.00 - -- 7500.0' 1.00 0.00 1.00 1720.00 1720.C L.S. 1.00 0.00 1.00 1720.00 1720.0( --.- --_.. ----..-...----.. ---------- - ---_. ---_._--_..._--------------_._~.__._--------_.__._-----_.- --....- --...--. L.S. 1.00 0.00 1.00 3280.00 3280.ü( 4 . __________________._____._____ ----- --.- - -.----.-.---- ---- .-----------.---------- ...-------.--- -~---_._----- -.-------------.... -.--~---~- ------.- ---..---------- ------.------.--.. - ._-----....:..--. -------- ----_.. -' .- _. --.----, ..~ ---.------., -----------'.----.-.--------.--.-.------. "-- ----_._---,._--------'------_._----_._---~ -----'--_.__._-.._----,..,._---,----,-, -.--.--------- . .- ._._ ________._...____..._4_ . -..-- --- .....-----.-~- ---....-. ..._"___.... r._.,_.__ _. _.~__. .. - ---~--"- - - ..- -_.._.--~_._-.._._--,------..._- .-----...-'.-...--.....-------------,.-.. ..-------.-.---..---.-.-..--...--.. _-00"___ _ ._...~.____.._..~.____~__...____...___ . ... --- - -_.~--" . ... ............ .-......... --_... --.. ----- -'-- --_. - ... ....--._. _. ~ . _ .. __ __ ..n_.....__..~._ __ ___..... __..__~.__..___..__....__ ~_..._.._. _.. _ . ..._. - -.- .....---....... .-.--. ... -_. _. - .. ... - ..--... -..... - . .. . - .-- - - .... _.~ .._--. .-.'-----------... .'-- - -.--..-~.¥.-- -- ".-..- -.---....~.._.____ .._. w+._ -.. .-. -. ...-.- -..----~---, - ----~---- -..--.......---.. - --__...... - _""_4_ _ .____ _._.. ..- .... --....--. -----. ....-.---...... -_. .-- ...:..., ----.-. -...-. --. -,....---- - -..------ -- -- ~_.. S T I ~ ATE . P 3 OF ------~--~--~--~--~---~--.--~---~-~---~--- ------,-- - ---'-- - - - - - ~--_.---_..-._--- - -- ..--.---- '-'''-'-,. FILE - E 3 3 1 ESTr~ATE NO.- 7 JOB NO.- 3-315 . PROJEC,T DESCR-IPTION,~-..ST.&·DRAlf\!.IrI;PROV.CN RUFE SNO~·J DR. IH820 TO,INDUS..PK BLVD OWNER- ~ORTH RICHLANDHILLS PLACE- NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX DATE- 6/ 7/8; TIM~ CHARGED THRU PERIOD- 232 DAYS CONTRACTOR- AUSTIN ROAD CO~PANY FO'A T E RIALS ,-FURN.¡ SHED -AND..LABOR-- P ERFOR~J.E D -. I ¡'J - PER 100. . END 1¡~G~. _" .5/.31/8 2. "___' .. WOR ORDER DATE- 10/12/81 CALENDAR DAYS- 355 CO~PLETION DATE- 10/ 1/8; ..-.----------- - --'------------- ------- ----, ---. PRE V.. I -0 U S,-.-- .-J.H I $ --------- ---------.~--u N 1- T _ __n_-.___'__.____ ____ NO. rTEtl/Î DESCRIPTION U['-1IT ESTI~'iATE EST,Itt¡ATE TOTAL PRICE A¡V¡OU,~T ------------------------------------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------- _ 4_ _ .____ _._____________________ ________.___________~_________ ______ ...._____ _. __.._..__~ _. _ _____________ _ ~. _ _ -~-._..- -..--..-------....--.--... FIELD VERIFICATION OF JOB CONDITIONS ...;~ ON F I R~~.A-T I Of\~-·OF..·--P,A·Y ··--QUA ~.! T r·T IE S· ,- _ . _ ~-Y_~·--C~ ~!'-. _£!.::.£ t_~_~9~ '1). - - _.~ ~.-.,.___ _ _ .... ____.__ . ________. (OWNER'S PRO~ECT REPRESENTATIVE) QATE- .19 ... .--...- _. --...--.-..- .",.... ~ -.....----------'--------..-.--. ._--~- ........~ -~~--~~--~~--~~-~~----- ---~ .. .. --.. .....- .- -.--. - ....-";.-------..--.-----. ---- ._---, .... .... - .- -, .~... -_..__..._-~-,--- .---- i ,..-. ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPROVED- TOTAL ....... . . . . . . 632041~O¿ Kt\!OI/JLTO!\'_cNGLISH-FLO\~ERS. INC. LESS 5 PERCENT RETAINED. . .. 31602..0~ -CON T >\IG--..E NG L~~EERS___,_.__,.______._.__. ,--,..---.--..- --,D.1 .Ff ERE NC E . - --..- ...____.. _ . ___ . ___ .'h_.~'.__'_. ____. __ .,_60,0.43.8 . 9 S ~ PLUS 75 PERCENT MATLS ON HAND. . o.OC RY- TOTAL ....... . . . . . . 600438.9S t D-A.·-~·~~-~--=~~~-1~=~~~:-~~~~~g~·-·---- .~î ;;E-~~~~ ~ O~èEP~~i~N~~T-~-M;T-~" n:.. : -.- .Si g; ~ ~ :.~ ~ ---º'----------------- ---- \!OTE-PAY LAST A~IOUNT SHOWN ..------.----.. - -0-. ~.---. ---.- ----------______u ___. _____.__.. .__ ... _ ____._..____ .... _ .._ ____ __. _ _____.______________ TOTAL EARNINGS (INCL. RETAIN.)-S 632041.04 TOTAL BID-$ 831770.71 PERCENT- 75.93 TIME CHARGED THRU THIS PERIOD- 232 CAYS TOTAL TIME- 355 DAYS PERCENT- 65.35 .---------------- -------- ---------,--_..- - -------- '--.---------------- ----------- .------ - ----_.- --_..-.. ~...... ._-------- -------..---.----.-----------... ----.-.. --_._-~-------- ...~ ._._~._--- -----------'---_._--_.._...._.__.._--~---- ---.---- ---- -....-.---- ----..- _.~ .. ~--_.._-, ---_....----.----.....---------_..._.._---~.- -------,------- - ......- ----_._~- ----.- --------.-----.-. -- . ---'-------.-------- -'----'--,------------- ,--.- -------------- ----------.----------------------- - --'" _. ------- ~-_. --'- --'--"- ----~--.-._-------_..-_.._--_.,--------------- --.-----.-.- ---'---------.-.---------------------. .-. .. -.- -"'--- _. --'- '........ -- _·_____..._4__ __.._____ .._h_________.._____....~ ___________._ _, _ . ... ____ . _....... __ '_4._ _ .....______.._,_.~_ ___.____-__.________...____.____.....__...__...___....____ ._"". '_...___.___... ____._.___ '_'._ _ '. --- .- .- ... _. .. -.. .- .. .... ... -. -, .-- -... - -- .-..---. "- -- .-..-.- ", .._-- -- -.- -.-......- ..- ..-- .......-,. -.-.-..... -- -.......---------..-. _._.~._. ~ ... .....-... - - - . .---....---..-...o. ___...._ _._ .__ ~ .o.... ._ ___ - . .._ ... .__ ... -......- .--....... ---..- . ...... ..,... - -- .-."---,,,,~ --..... --.- .. , _.. '... ~-_.- _.- _..- - -..-- '.--.--- - ""- .;),:5" ~1'j · 5304 Susan Lee Lane Ft, Harth, Texas 76118 June 10, 1982 ...~- City of North, Richland Htlls t1ayor R. Faram and Counei 1 r~embers P.O. Box 18609 Ft. North, Texas 76118 Dear Sirs: On March 27, 1982 my house at 5304 Susan Lee Lane, Ft, Worth, Texas was flooded with back-up sewage from the lines of the City of ~orth Ri'chland-Hills, ,-..-. · City ~1anager, Mr, Rodger Line, and Assistant City Manager, Mr. Dennis Harvath, are aware of the situation and have been working with me. However, the claim" for damages to my property was denied by Crawford and Company, General Adjuster, David W, Shelton. At this ti'me, I am informing you of this claim denial by your insurance carrier and requesting the City of North Richland Hills to assume the obligation of debt to me for replacing and repairing property damage.: Enclosed you will find copies of the adjuster1s estimate of damage and letter of denial. Please note the carpet depreciation for..three years of use!' Also, the carpet value was estimated at $16.95 per sq. yard~~the price of the carpet when purchased in 1979. This problem has been most perplexing, an intolerable sit- uation, a treMendous inconvenience and expensive to me and my daugnter, Carol Souther, who resides in this house. r would appreciate your assistance and prompt action on this request. Sincere ly , \ ~cL~Jf~ Claudine Williams · . ~~~~~~- ~g'K~-;'5.?{;<'ti;~~~..~,,:~~ (~f,~;\~~f1~:~~~~~~~~;;~;.~) .,~.<.,... "..;r..<r~' ..... .,..,,~\.Þ.~...,. fl~~"':~'>-"';""'~!'4, ~.. ',. ..~. .."':..... ";'~ ',.~-..\:,",~ ",:.~;. .' . ...,:j,.,..,;.::;..,I' ," r'."'J·· ." t... . ..:>~. ' .'_~' . . '''J'' .' ...~':;::~ '. ·r ...,r - , ·'-"'··,'2:;"..~~~~i~;-~;.r-~~~;~ v. V. P~EWETT. BRANCH MANAGER dnð.u4anœ ü11Jt~te/i4 TELEPHONE: (817) 335-6113 100 N. UNIVERSITY DRIVE UNIVERSITY PLAZA BLDG,. SUITE 122 FOATWORTH. TEXAS 76107 . . 9 April 1982 Claudine Williams 320 Azalea "~SW Grapevine, TX 76051 . Re: Insured: Claimant: DOA: Our File: . City of North Richland Hills Claudine Williams 3-27-82 77-57878':'05 , -. Dear Ms. Williams, We are the claims representatives for the insurance carrier for the City of North Richland Hills and this confirms my meeting with you at your property on 5304 Susan Lee on 4-1-82 and our telephone con- versation on 4-2-82. . Regarding your claim \ for damage to your property on 3-27-82 re- sulting from an alleged sewer back-up,' we have made a full in- vestigation of this matter and have found no evidence of negligence en the part of the City of North Richland Hills. At the direction of our principal and on behalf of the City of North Richland Hills, we regretfully must inform you,,·that it does not appear that the City is legally liable for your damages and your claim for damages is hereby denied. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. Very truly yours, CRAWFORD AND COMPANY -~\\0~ ~~ David W. Sheldon, General Adjuster cc: Allied General Adjuster, Inc. . SERVING THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY THROUGH MORE THAN 700 LOCATIONS IN PRINC~?A.L CITIES U.SA,. CA.:~':"DA AN:> PL'€~TO RiCO \- . . CRA \iVFORD AND COi\t1P AI'JY Insurance Adjusters . - INSUREû_~ \~ \-'~~.;. ADDRESS S~0'l , CLAtMANT ,ftt \ ¡' f '\ \ \ .,. . f\ ~ ,-.J~ \ \. _. 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