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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 1970-10-12 Minutes t. . ~;, CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL . ." INVOCATION APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING ITEM ADDED TO AGENDA 'L. MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETI~ OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS, HELD AT THE CITY HALL, 4101 MORGAN CIRCLE, OCTOBER 12, 1970 - 7:30 P.M. The meeting of the City Council of the City of North Richland Hills was called to order by Mayor Marion L. Massey at 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor: Councilmen: Marion L. Massey M. E. Riddle J. R. Hubbard Dick Faram W. F. Polster Tom E. Newman J. F. Cato Charles L. Owen STAFF PRESENT: City Manager: City Secretary: City Attorney: City Engineer: Jack D. Russell Evalyn R. Huston Dennis Morrow William R. Ratliff ABSENT: None The invocation at this City Council meeting was given by Councilman Charles L. Owen. Regular City Council Meeting - September 28, 1970 Councilman Newman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, that the City Council approve the minutes of the regular City Council meeting of September 28, 1970 as presented. The motion carried by a vote of 7-0. Mr. Asa Short, Member of Park & Recreation Commission Mr. Short appeared before the City Council showing aerial map of the North Hills Lake and Dam area and informed the City Council of his plans for utiliza- tion of this area as a park and recreation area. This plan includes drainage work and dirt work nec- essary to remodeling this land for usage. Councilman Hubbard moved, seconded by Councilman Newman, that Mr. Short meet with the City Manager, and the City Engineer, if necessary, to finalize all plans, in- cluding dirt work and drainage work, prepare cost estimates and present full report to the City Council for review. The motion carried by a vote of 7-0. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT CIP PROJECT "---- 2 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM STATUS REPORT Consulting Engineer, William R. Ratliff, represented a Capital Improvements Status Report to the City Council as of August 31, 1970 which is as follows: "FUNDS ON HAND 8/31/70 ........... $ 779,813.98 FUNDS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE PROJECTS UNDER CONTRACT........... $ 468,508.35 FUNDS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONAL PROJECTS........... $ 311,305.63 ORIGINAL BONDS AUTHORIZED........ $4,380,000.00 AMOUNT ISSUED TO DATE ............ $2,500,000.00 AMOUNT REMAINING TO BE ISSUED.... $1,880,000.00 FUNDS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONAL PROJECTS (FROM ABOVE) $ 311,305.63 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE ORIGINAL PROGRAM ................ $2,191,305.63 PROJECTS IN ORIGINAL PROGRAM REMAINI~ TO BE CONSTRUCTED .............. $2,584,078.50 (-)$ 392,772.S? FUNDS DUE FROM GENERAL FUND ...... $ 72,761.29 FUNDS DUE FROM ASSESSMENTS LEVIED· ........................... $ 148,674.16 $ 221,435.45 TOTAL PROGRAM ANTICIPATED DEFICIT (-)$ 171,337.42 3.9%" ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR ADDITION OF GLENVIEW DRIVE FROM HIGHWAY 121 TO DAWN DRIVE Councilman Riddle moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, that the City Council authorize the Consulting Engineers to advertise for bids on the improvement of Glenview Drive from State Highway 121 to Rufe Snow Drive and to table the other por- tion of Glenview Drive improvement until the City Manager can contact Mr. Richard Russell of the Russell Company, owner of the additional property involved on Glenview Drive west of Rufe Snow Drive, 3 to determine if they would be in agreeænt to paying their assessment in advance of construction. Mr. Richard Russell of the Russell Company was present in the audience and advised the City Council he would be pleased to pay this assessment in ad- vance for their property from Rufe Snow Drive to the end of their ownership on the west, however, since there are other interested parties in the ownership he would prefer to check with them and will give the City an answer in writing within ten days. Mr. William R. Ratliff informed the City Council that it would take at least ten days to prepare the necessary work involved for bidding and he would like the authority to advertise as stated above and could hold off on this item being adver- tised until the Council could give him a decision on the other portion of Glenview Drive as discussed. Upon a call for vote on the motion, the IOOtion carried by a vote of 7-0. CIP PROJECT ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR EXTENSION OF GLENVIEW DRIVE FROM DAWN DRIVE TO DIAMOND LOCH Discussion of this item was covered under previous item above. CITIZEN PRESENTATION PARKING - RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL AREA MRS. HAROLD DOBKINS 5108 HOLIDAY LANE Formal petition was presented to the City as follows: "WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HOME OWNERS IN THE 5100 BLOCK OF HOLIDAY LANE EAST FEEL THAT "NO PARKI~" SIGNS ON OUR BLOCK ARE NEITHER NEEDED NOR DESIRED. WE HAVE NO ENCOUNTERED EXCESSIVE ALL-DAY PARKING AND PREFER THAT VJE BE ALLOWED TO PARK IN FRONT OF OUR OWN HOMES. MR. & MRS. HAROLD DOBKINS, 5108 HOLIDAY LANE MR. & MRS. EARL GARRETT, 5104 HOLIDAY LANE MR. & MRS. LAY HAYS, 5120 HOLIDAY LANE EAST MR. & MRS. CHARLES HARRIS, 5112 HOLIDAY LANE MR. & MRS. CECIL H. BUSHAGER, 5116 HOLIDAY LANE MR. & MRS. DAVID G. KI~, 5124 HOLIDAY LANE JACK D. McFARLAND, 5128 HOLIDAY LANE" The original of this petition is attached to these original minutes for permanent record. "---" Mrs. Harold Dobkins appeared before the City Council asking for reIOOval of the no parking signs in the 5100 block of Holiday Lane and this is the only area she is concerned with. 4 Councilman Hubbard roved, seconded by Councilman Riddle, that the City Council authorize the reroval of no parking signs in the 5100 block of Holiday Lane and all of Janetta Drive. Councilman Faram roved, seconded by Councilman Owen, that the motion be amended that the City Council authorize the no parking signs to be covered in the 5100 block of Holiday Lane and all of Janetta Drive on a temporary basis and have a committee appointed to study the entire parking problem around Richland High School and report their findings to the City Council for a complete answer to the problem. Upon a call for vote on the amendment, the rotion carried by a vote of 4-3; Councilmen Hubbard, Riddle, Faram and Owen voting yes; Councilmen Polster, Newman and Cato voting no. Upon a call for vote on the original rotion, as amended, the rotion carried by a vote of 4-3; Councilmen Riddle, Hubbard, Faram and Owen voting yes; Councilmen Polster, Newman and Cato voting no. COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT RE: RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL PARKING Jack D. Russell, Chairman Mrs. Harold Dobkins Mrs. Jack Boller J. R. Hubbard, Councilman Billy Smith, Principal Richland High School Mr. Charles Harris Tom E. Newman, Councilman Mrs. Wanda Putman Mr. Richard Robbins, 7200 Lola Drive appeared before the City Council asking that the no parking around the Richland High School be maintained and enforced as previously adopted by the City Council. CIP INVOICE CROWLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3-307 (2) Contract No. 7 Partial Estimate No. 7 MACKEY CREEK STORM DRAIN, SECTION 2 $19,282.05 Councilman Hubbard roved, seconded by Councilman Polster, that the City Council follow the recommen- dation of the Consulting Engineers, and authorize payment to Crowley Construction Company on 3-307(2), Contract No.7, Partial Estimate No.7, Mackey Creek Storm Drain, Section 2, in the aIOOunt of $19,282.05. The motion carried by a vote of 7-0. PLANNIID AND ZONI~ PZ 70-20 and PZ 70-22 GEORGE W. BORIID SECOND READIID DISPOSITION OF OCTOBER 26, 1970 CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5 PZ 70-20; to rezone 32.S?7 acres out of the David Moses Survey from Agriculture to Commercial PZ 70-22; to rezone 11.437 acres out of the David Moses Survey from Agriculture to Local Retail Mayor Massey declared the City Council to be in Public Hearing for second reading on these two zoning cases and invited those present to speak against the approval of these zoning cases to speak before the City Council. Those appearing asking for denial of this zoning was: Mr. W. N. Ratcliff Mr. Marcus Robertson Mr. Eric Hill Mayor Massey invited those wishing to speak for approval of these zoning cases to appear before the City Council. Those appearing asking for approval of these zoning cases was: Mr. George W. Boring Mayor Massey declared the Public Hearing closed on PZ 70-20 and PZ 70-22. Upon a call for vote on PZ 70-20, the vote was as follows: YES: Councilmen Hubbard and Faram NO: Councilmen Riddle, Polster, Newman, Cato and Owen APPROVAL OF THIS ZONING CASE DENIED BY A VOTE OF 2-5. Upon a call for vote on PZ 70-22, the vote was as follows: YES: Councilman Hubbard NO: Councilmen Riddle, Faram, Polster, Newman, Cato and Owen APPROVAL OF THIS ZONING CASE DENIED BY A VOTE OF 1-6. Due to the Texas Municipal League Meeting being held in Fort Worth October 25, 26 and 27, 1970, the City Council unanimously agreed to cancel the regularly City Council meeting scheduled to be held October 26, 1970. CITIZEN PRESENTATION ADJOURNMENT "-- 6 Mr. Stephen K. Dunkelberg 5829 Tourist Drive 838-0639 RE: PROPOSED SALE OF CITY LAKE AND LAND ADJACENT IN NORTH HILLS Mr. Dunkelberg had left the City Council meeting and was not present for appearance before the Council. There being no further items on the City Council agenda for consideration, Councilman Newman moved, seconded by Councilman Hubbard, that the City Council meeting be adjourned. The motion carried by a vote of 7-0. /JLL ,/' We, the undersigned, home owners in the ~IOO block .,J of Holiday Lane East feel that "No Parki " i ng s gns on our block are neither needed nor desired. We have not encountered excessive all-day parking and prefer that we be allowed to park in front of our own homes. ÎJ¡¿ rf l;tú!. 3~ alj·~ cÚ v!Jd-ÆC/)tAJ S/ c y ~ dzI ¿;(~. 7Jfx-m/t/J. 9aJ ßj~ ð/P¥~~d}r~ ;--1. '74, I j/)_ j -(ß-.C1 ~1't0lí/.ý ,t;J'-¡;:: ¿) { - '-r:--' 't, -.¡ / /I../I-~;- /: I ;7 . +:"~~~~~'#Z;::~t~Æ£(; .. ~~?Jþ. O~d,d~r J/029'#~/~ lfu!v/;/J, ÎJtß~Íuui/ç/?-<¡ J~~~¿AL/ v j/ H H ~ § ~ H o ri1 ~ ~ ;:s ~ ~ ~ ~t·~ U) ~ 0) 0 Þ-I' C) , 'r") -g, U)' ". ~ ~ ~ s:: .:;: ~ 0 (1j r-'I 0) 2 ..c: ~ ~ s:: Ct-i o 0) 'M U) s... ~ ,!) o 0) U) ~ :ä'~ 0\ U) '.¡.) \ ' 0) '.t: ", \~ . U) '¡ '0) . 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BOX 7576 RIVERSIDE STATION FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76111 PROJECTED VALUES AND TAX REVENUE FROM DIN~OND LOCH DEVELOPMENT 268 residential lots with homes of average value of $50,000.00 - each $13,400,000.00 506 apartment units with a total value of $6,000~00aòO Total projected value $19,400,000.00 Based on a taxable value of 55% of market value $10,670,000.00 Total projected tax revenue for project based on $1.20 per $100.00 taxable value - $128,040.00 per year. CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. TEXAS 4101 MORGAN CIRCLE . P. O. Box 13305 . FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76118 October 16, 1970 NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETIl'G MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 19, 1970 - 7:30 P. M. I have received bids on the Detective car and the Public Works vehicle. The bids on both vehicles exceed the amount budgeted because of the increase in price on 1971 models and the elimination of the fleet discount. In order to stay within the budget, I have taken bids on new 1970 out of stock models. We can purchase 1970 models and stay within the budget, but they will only hold them until Tuesday. This is the reason for the necessity of a special meeting - - we can obtain a substantial savings if we take action Monday night. There will be no new 70 low priced IOOdels available after Tuesday. I will have the specifications and if possible the vehicles available for your inspection and consideration Monday night. ~~c¿r7~-Lf { I {/ Jack D. Russell City Manager JDR:dp