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t4RH NOKTH RICH�AND HILLS CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA 4301 CITY POINT DRIVE NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX 76180 THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023 WORK SESSION: 6:00 PM Held in the City Council Work Room, Third Floor A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Presentation on Green VgE2YE2�2ewa� historic plaza project 2. Presentation on North Richland Hills Economic Develop ent. 3. Discuss items from the regular Planning and Zoning Commission meetin REGULAR MEETING: Immediately following worksession (but not earlier than 7:00 pm) Held in the City Council Chamber, Third Floor A. CALL TO ORDER A.1 PLEDGE A.2 PUBLIC COMMENTS An opportunity for citizens to address the Planning and Zoning Commission on matters which are scheduled on this agenda for consideration by the Commission, but not scheduled as a public hearing. In order to address the Planning and Zoning Commission during public comments, a Public Meeting Appearance Card must be completed and presented to the recording secretary prior to the start of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. B. MINUTES Thursday, January 19, 2023 Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Page 1 of 3 B.1 Approve Minutes of the December 15, 2022, Planning and Zoning Commission M,g�tin . C. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT C.1 PLAT23-0031 Consideration of aLqguest from GeoNav LLC for a preliminary plat o Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Smithfield Gateway Addition, being 4.0547 acres located at 6251 Davis Boulevard. C.2 QSEVENT 2022-0135 Consideration of a request from Steve French with Christian Classic Cruisers for an appeal from Section 118-715 (Temporar�e uses and buildings) of the North Richland Hills zoning ordinance regarding the number of permitted events at 9200 Mid-Cities Boulevard being 69.414 acres described as Lot 1 Block 1 Birdville High School Addition. D. PUBLIC HEARINGS EXECUTIVE SESSION The Planning and Zoning Commission may enter into closed Executive Session as authorized by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code. Executive Session may be held at the end of the Regular Session or at any time during the meeting that a need arises for the Planning and Zoning Commission to seek advice from the city attorney (551.071) as to the posted subject matter of this Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The Planning and Zoning Commission may confer privately with its attorney to seek legal advice on any matter listed on the agenda or on any matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 , Texas Government Code. E. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I do hereby certify that the above notice of meeting of the North Richland Hills Planning and Zoning Commission was posted at City Hall, City of North Richland Hills, Texas in compliance with Chapter 551, Texas Government Code on Friday, January 13, 2023, by 6:00 PM. Thursday, January 19, 2023 Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Page 2 of 3 Clayton Husband AICP Principal Planner This facility is wheelchair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Requests for accommodations or interpretive services must be made 48 hours prior to this meeting. Please contact the City Secretary's office at 817-427-6060 for further information. Thursday, January 19, 2023 Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda Page 3 of 3 "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: Presentation on Green Valley Raceway historic plaza project PRESENTER: Clayton Comstock, Planning Director SUMMARY: Michael Wilson, Park Planning Manager in the Parks & Recreation Department, will present an overview of the Green Valley Raceway historic plaza project. The project is a future park site dedicated to the stories and culture of motorsports in North Richland Hills and Smithfield. The property is located on the south side of North Tarrant Parkway just east of Smithfield Road. The site is adjacent to a portion of the John Barfield Trail. The current concept plan for the site is shown below. The project website is online at ..::.I „irlr]..ajr. a fa„ov.21II.2.. .ir ca .. .::. orri. Esu Mzvr 9ze.o 'R / GREEN VALLEY RACEWAY HISTORICAL AREA. CONCFYMALMAMR ..,UM20= 1 ! 1 "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: Presentation on North Richland Hills Economic Development PRESENTER: Craig Hulse, Director of Economic Development SUMMARY: Craig Hulse, Director of Economic Development, will present an overview of the economic development functions, services, resources, and programs offered in North Richland Hills. The discussion will also cover issues facing economic development and current trends in the community. The department website is online at irk„irl]e d c prrn. "I r*4W NOLa`C`H KIC"HLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: Discuss items from the regular Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. PRESENTER: Clayton Comstock, Planning Director SUMMARY: The purpose of this item is to allow the Planning and Zoning Commission the opportunity to ask questions regarding any item on the regular Planning and Zoning Commission agenda. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this item is to allow the Planning and Zoning Commission the opportunity to inquire about items that are posted for discussion and deliberation on the regular Planning and Zoning Commission agenda. The Commission is encouraged to ask staff questions to clarify and/or provide additional information on items posted on the regular agenda. "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: Approve Minutes of the December 15, 2022, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. PRESENTER: Clayton Comstock, Planning Director SUMMARY: The minutes are approved by majority vote of the Commission at the Planning and Zoning Commission meetings. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Planning and Zoning Office prepares action minutes for each Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The minutes from each meeting are placed on a later agenda for review and approval by the Commission. Upon approval of the minutes, an electronic copy is uploaded to the City's website. RECOMMENDATION: Approve Minutes of the December 15, 2022, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION AND REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS HELD IN THE CITY HALL, 4301 CITY POINT DRIVE DECEMBER 15, 2022 REGULAR MEETING: 7:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER Vice Chair Luppy called the meeting to order at 7.00 p.m. Present: Kathy Luppy Vice Chair, Place 5 Jay Riscky Place 2 Don Bowen Place 3 Anthony Bridges Place 6 Nyja Roby Place 7 Jared Ross Ex-Officio Absent: Justin Welborn Chair, Place 1 Greg Stamps Secretary, Place 4 Staff Members: Clayton Husband Principal Planner Chad VanSteenberg Planner Nathan Frohman City Engineer A.1 PLEDGE Ex-Officio Ross led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. A.2 PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no requests to speak from the public. B. MINUTES B.1 APPROVE MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 3, 2022, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING. APPROVED December 15, 2022 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3 A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER BOWEN, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER BRIDGES TO APPROVE MINUTES OF THE NOVEMBER 3, 2022, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING. MOTION TO APPROVE CARRIED 5-0. C. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CA PLAT22-0030 CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FROM CONVERGENCE CAPITAL FOR A FINAL PLAT OF BERRY CREEK VILLAGE, BEING 8.443 ACRES LOCATED IN THE 9000 BLOCK OF MID-CITIES BOULEVARD. APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS Vice Chair Luppy introduced the item and called for Principal Planner Clayton Husband to introduce the request. Mr. Husband introduced the request. Vice Chair Luppy called for the applicant to present the request. Rhonda Berry, Convergence Capital, 1214 Powder River Trail, Southlake, Texas, presented the request. Vice Chair Luppy called for Mr. Husband to present the staff report. Mr. Husband presented the staff report. A MOTION WAS MADE BY COMMISSIONER BRIDGES, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER RISCKY TO APPROVED PLAT22-0030 WITH THE CONDITIONS OUTLINED IN THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE COMMENTS. MOTION TO APPROVE CARRIED 5-0. D. PUBLIC HEARINGS EXECUTIVE SESSION E. ADJOURNMENT Vice Chair Luppy adjourned the meeting at 7.10 p.m. December 15, 2022 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 Kathy Luppy, Vice Chair Don Bowen, Place 3 December 15, 2022 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 3 "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: PLAT23-0031 Consideration of a request from GeoNav LLC for a preliminary plat of Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Smithfield Gateway Addition, being 4.0547 acres located at 6251 Davis Boulevard. PRESENTER: Clayton Comstock, Planning Director SUMMARY: On behalf of CJ Real Estate LLC (owner), GeoNav LLC is requesting approval of a preliminary plat of Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Smithfield Gateway Addition. This 430547-acre tract is located at 6251 Davis Boulevard. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The property is located at the northwest corner of Davis Boulevard and Smithfield Road. The site is triangular in shape, bounded by Davis Boulevard on the east, Smithfield Road on the west, and Newman Drive on the north. The property is undeveloped. The proposed preliminary plat would create two nonresidential lots, which would be developed in phases. The owner intends to final plat the southern lot as phase one, and this lot is intended for the construction of a coffee shop with drive-through service. The proposed use would require separate zoning approval. The northern portion of the site would be final platted at a later date, with the number of lots and configuration dependent on specific development plans at the time of platting. The project is located within the TOD Core character zone of the Smithfield Transit Oriented Development district. This character zone provides the most opportunities for redevelopment and new development in the station area, and includes standards for site design, building design, and land uses. The site also has special standards for Arterial Frontage since the site has frontage on Davis Boulevard. These standards address building setbacks, driveways, and parking lot areas. LAND USE PLAN & CURRENT ZONING: This area is designated on the Land Use Plan, and is currently zoned Transit Oriented Development. The purpose of the transit oriented development code is to support the development of the community's station areas into pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use urban neighborhoods, with convenient access to rail transit, shopping, employment, housing, and neighborhood retail services. "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS TRANSPORTATION PLAN: The development has frontage on the following streets. Right-of-way dedication is not required on the final plat as sufficient right-of-way exists at this location. 21 ME ® < Davis Boulevard P6D Major Arterial Suburban Commercial 6-lane divided roadway variable right-of-way width Smithfield Road C2D Major Collector Transit Oriented 2-lane divided roadway Development 68-foot right-of-way width Newman Drive TOD General Street Transit Oriented 2-lane undivided roadway Development 60-foot right-of-way width SURROUNDING ZONING ( LAND USE: ® ® NORTH TOD(Transit Oriented Development) Urban Village Vacant WEST R-4-D(Duplex Residential) Medium Density Residential Duplex residences R-2(Single-Family Residential) Low Density Residential Single-family residences SOUTH TOD(Transit Oriented Development) Urban Village Vacant EAST TC(Town Center) Urban Village Single-family residences(HomeTown) PLAT STATUS: The property is unplatted. ROUGH PROPORTIONALITY DETERMINATION: The developer is responsible for 100% of all paving, water, sanitary sewer, and drainage infrastructure needed to support the development in accordance with City design criteria. CITY COUNCIL: The City Council will consider this request at the February 13, 2023, meeting following action by the Planning and Zoning Commission. DRC REVIEW & RECOMMENDATION: The Development Review Committee (DRC) recommends approval of the plat subject to the attached DRC comments. These comments include minor revisions to notations and labeling on the drawing and establishing the subdivision name. RECOMMENDATION: Approve PLAT23-0031 with the conditions outlined in the Development Review Committee comments. ............... ............... ................. ............... ............... ............... 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Ne m� (VARIA EVr HH a ' P a I q I z 1 1-2 I rvss -z �gye+a a m \ r w r --- G E \ry/ N A PRELIIAINA PLAT 4.0547 ACRES ES H713c v z +c scnrrvixc J.H.RARLOUGO.FT.) ., ARLOUGH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 13D CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS sE .eons rem rva�o�sazos c* vaa TARRANT COUNTY.TEXAS Development Review Committee Comments 1 1/10/2023 NRHCase PLAT23-0031 Smithfield Gateway Addition (6251 Davis Blvd) WRITTEN STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS The City of North Richland Hills received this plat on January 3,2023.The Development Review Committee reviewed this plat on January 10, 2023.The following represents the written statement of the conditions for conditional approval of the plat. 1. Add the name, address,and phone number of the current property owners.NRH Subdivision Regulations §110-331(Requirements for all plat drawings—ownership/developer) 2. Add the name, address, and phone number of the developer. NRH Subdivision Regulations §110-331 (Requirements for all plat drawings—ownership/developer) 3. Change the legal description of the property to Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,Smithfield Gateway Addition. Update this reference on the drawing, title block, dedication statement, and other relevant Instances. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-331(Requirements for all plat drawings—subdivision name) 4. Update the title block to match the following text. NRHSubdivision Regulations§110-331(Requirements for all plat drawings—title block) PRELIMINARY PLAT SMITHFIELD GATEWAY ADDITION Lots I and 2,Block 1, BEING 4.0547 acres of land located in the J.H.Barlough Survey,Abstract No. 130,an addition to the City of North Richland Hills,Tarrant County, Texas. (Date) 5. There are revisions and corrections required in the owner's certificate, and these are noted on the marked-up copy of the plat. These should be updated as appropriate. NRH Subdivision Regulations §110-331(Requirements for all plat drawings—metes and bounds description) 6. Add and label the sight visibility easement at the future driveway intersections on Davis Boulevard and Smithfield Road. The easement (triangle) is measured 15 feet perpendicular from the intersection of the street right-of-way with the edge of the driveway and 50 feet parallel to the directions of the approaching traffic. NRH Zoning Ordinance§118-714(Visibility sight triangles) 7. Add and label the sight visibility easement at public street intersections. This includes Newman Drive intersections with Davis Boulevard and Smithfield Road and the intersection of Smithfield Road and Davis Boulevard. The easement (triangle) is measured 15 feet perpendicular from the intersection of the street right-of-way with the edge of the driveway and 70 feet parallel to the directions of the approaching traffic. NRH Zoning Ordinance§118-714(Visibility sight triangles) 8. Remove the County clerk recording block from the drawing. Preliminary plats are not recorded, and the block is not necessary. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-333(Additional requirements for plat drawings— county certification) 9. Verify the existing right-of-way of Newman Drive with established corner monuments on the north side of the street. Show the dimension and monuments on the drawing. The minimum required right-of-way width for Newman Drive is 60 feet. Dimension 30 feet from centerline of existing pavement OR centerline of right-of-way. Show and label any required right-of-way dedication. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-368(Street righ t-of-way dedication)and§110-412(Generally—rights-of-way) Page 1 of 2 1 PLAT23-0031 10. Revise the Planning and Zoning Commission approval block to read as follows. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-333(Additional requirements for plat drawings—planning division approval certification) WHEREAS the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of North Richland Hills,Texas,voted affirmatively on this day of ,20 to approve this preliminary plat. Chair,Planning and Zoning Commission Attest:Secretary,Planning and Zoning Commission 11. Indicate the phasing of the development with a heavy dashed line. Discussions with the applicant indicate that only the southmost lot is proposed for development at this time. Approval of a final plat would be required for the southmost lot prior to the issuance of a building permit. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-134(Phasing development) 12. Show the property lines, easements, and plat recording information of the lots and tracts that are within 100 feet of this property on the opposite side of Smithfield Road and the north side of Newman Drive. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-331(Requirements for all plat drawings—adjacent properties) 13. Add the 50'x 50' city gateway feature easement at the southern tip of Lot 2, as shown on the civil plans (see sheet C1.03). NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-331(Requirements for all platdrawings—easements) 14. Add the following note to the plat: The easements indicated on this plat are for the purpose of constructing, using, and maintaining public utilities including underground conduits, manholes, pipes, valves, posts, above ground cables, wires or combinations thereof,together with the right of ingress and egress to operate and maintain the public utilities. NRH Subdivision Regulations§110-331 (Requirements for all plat drawings—plat notes and conditions) DESIGN PRINCIPLES The following comments represent suggested modifications to the plat drawing based on general NRH design principles and standard practices in city planning. While conformance to these principles is not required by the subdivision regulations,the applicant is encouraged to include these modifications as part of the revised plat. 1. Add the City case number near the bottom right corner of the drawings (Case PLAT23-0031). 2. A markup of the civil plans associated with this project is provided separately. These comments should be addressed on the final construction plan set. For questions concerning the civil plan comments, contact Nathan Frohman at 817.427.6410 or 3. Informational comments.These comments are informational only and do not affect the drawing. a. Prior to submittal of the final plat application, public infrastructure plans must be submitted for review to the city engineer. A final plat application cannot be accepted until final construction plans are approved. b. Comments regarding the associated special development plan application will be provided separately. c. Approval of a preliminary plat is effective for one year from the date of approval. If a final plat is not submitted on at least a portion of the area covered by the preliminary plat within one year,the preliminary plat is considered null and void. Page 2 of 2 1 PLAT23-0031 "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMORANDUM FROM: Planning & Zoning Department DATE: January 19, 2023 SUBJECT: CSEVENT 2022-0135 Consideration of a request from Steve French with Christian Classic Cruisers for an appeal from Section 118-715 (Temporary uses and buildings) of the North Richland Hills zoning ordinance regarding the number of permitted events at 9200 Mid- Cities Boulevard, being 69.414 acres described as Lot 1, Block 1, Birdville High School Addition. PRESENTER: Clayton Comstock, Planning Director SUMMARY: On behalf of Christian Classic Cruisers, Steve French and Bob Stout are requesting an appeal from Section 118-715 (Temporary uses and buildings) of the North Richland Hills zoning ordinance regarding the number of permitted non-profit temporary events. The site related to the appeal is the Birdville Fine Arts Athletic Complex, located at 9200 Mid-Cities Boulevard. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Christian Classic Cruisers is a car club organization based in Northeast Tarrant County. The club hosts monthly car shows as a means to raise money to purchase toys for underprivileged children through various charitable organizations. Since 2004, these events have been held at the Birdville ISD Fine Arts Athletic complex located at Mid-Cities Boulevard and Precinct Line Road. Each year, up to eight car shows were held on the property. In 2022, Christian Classic Cruisers applied for permits for eight events to be held at the Fine Arts Athletic Complex, as the organization had done in previous years. During the review of the permit application, it was noted that the public school exception was not applicable as the car show was not a school-sponsored event. Based on that interpretation, the organization held four car shows at the Fine Arts Athletic Complex and four shows at the BISD administrative property at 6361 Boulevard 26 (the former Richland Plaza mall). In December 2022, the organization applied for permits for eight events at the Fine Arts Athletic Complex. As part of the application, they are requesting an appeal of the determination regarding the number of events at the location and requesting that all eight car shows be permitted on the site. Birdville ISD has approved 2023 dates for eight shows on the property. "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS The eight events requested are for the following dates: • March 18, 2023 • July 15, 2023 • April 15, 2023 • August 19, 2023 • May 20, 2023 • September 16, 2023 • June 17, 2023 • October 14, 2023 Subsection 118-715(c) provides for an appeal process related to permits for temporary events for non-profit organizations. A letter from Christian Classic Cruisers detailing the appeal request is attached. Other attachments related to the permit application are also attached, including information about the organization, a site plan layout for the event, and copies of the BISD rental agreement and proof of insurance. Temporary event standards Section 118-715 of the zoning ordinance establishes standards related to temporary uses and buildings. This section covers temporary building placement and use, outdoor sales on commercial properties, non-profit temporary events, outdoor display of merchandise, and temporary holiday sales lots. While general standards for temporary sales and uses have been included in the zoning ordinance since 1984, the current standards in the code were adopted in May 2007 (Ordinance 2933). A copy of Section 118-715 is attached. Within that section, Subsection 118-715(c) provides standards for non-profit temporary events. These standards include the following: o A maximum of four permits for non-profit fundraising events may be issued to a property. Not more than one event may be a circus or carnival. An exception is included for public school sponsored events held on school property. o All non-profit events must provide adequate parking and sanitary facilities to attendees, including handicap accessible facilities. The permit may include conditions for the use as established by the building official. Event sponsors dissatisfied with the building official's decision may appeal the requested use to the Planning and Zoning Commission. o The site hosting the event must provide sufficient room to accommodate the event without encroaching on required parking spaces, fire lanes, and building setbacks. o Permit applications must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the event. The application must include contact information for the property owner and event operator, dates and hours of operation of the vent, and a site plan layout of the event area. Circuses and carnivals must also provide certification of insurance for amusement rides and attractions. The standard authorizing permits for temporary events provides for the issuance of up to four permits per calendar year. The standard reads as follows- (1) Except for public school sponsored events held on school property, a maximum of four permits for non-profit fundraising events shall be issued to the property hosting the event per calendar year. For-profit business ,VOL W IMMUMM "K NOKTH KICHLAND HILLS properties may allow the use of their property for non-profit sponsored fundraising as long as not more than four non-profit events occur on the property per calendar year. RECOMMENDATION: Consider the appeal request for CSIEVENT 2022-0135. ' r 4 Ch&tian C&ssk Cruisers C&=_ 2317 Theasant Thad rzmisrrs 01 December 2022 Mr. Clayton Comstock Director of Planning & Inspections City of North Richland Hills North Richland Hills, TX 76148 Dear Mr. Comstock Thank you for taking the time to explain the provision of an appeal (Section 118-715(c)(3) of the NRH Zoning Ordinance) concerning the Building Official's decision regarding Non-Profit Temporary Events. As the Board of Directors for the Christian Classic Cruisers, Inc. car club ("CCC"), a legally organized 501c3 charity with State of Texas and the IRS, it is our responsibility to manage and direct the activities of our non-profit organization. Our car club was founded in 1990 by a group of same-minded individuals with a passion for cars and trucks and wanted to use that passion to raise monies to be distributed to needy children each year at Christmas. For the past thirty-two (32)years, CCC has consistently accomplished this goal, even during the pandemic years of 2020 to present. CCC produces eight cars shows each year (except during 2020 and 2021). There is a very simple process,people congregate at the designated location,pay a registration fee of$20.00 to enter their vehicle for display inside the designated area, complete a registration form for the CCC judges to use and then the participant can just sit back to relax or visit with friends and enjoy the event. On average, the car show will draw 175-250 participant vehicles for each car show event, and another 150-250 spectators. Spectators are not charged an admission fee for enjoying the vehicles. At the end of each individual car show event, CCC will distribute awards (plaques) for Class Winners, typically one in three vehicles will qualify for an award during this ceremony, including Specialty awards. For thirty-two years, the CCC car show events have been the most consistent, among the larger parking lot car shows in Texas, having raised significant funds that have been distributed to children each and every Christmas. As with most everything in life, consistency has rewards. CCC has produced car shows at the Birdville ISD Fine Arts and Athletic Complex parking lots since 2004, using the east parking lot(facing Precinct Line Road, with the BISD Scoreboard as the backdrop) on the Third Saturday evening, March- October. This parking lot is capable of holding over four hundred car show participant vehicles. The event is held from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and the car show time window is bracketed an hour or more to accommodate set-up and tear-down of the CCC organizational equipment(canopies, PA sound, registration tables, cruise t-shirt tables judging tables, generator, etc.). Pagel of 3 For the past seventeen years, Birdville ISD has contractual approved that the that each year, eight CCC car shows could be held on the east parking lot of the FAAC (behind the large scoreboard), facing Precinct Line Road, with car show spectators being allowed to park in the northeast BISD FAAC parking lot(behind What-A-Burger and Taco Bueno). On the BISD calendar, CCC always tries to reserve the following Saturday evening in the event of a rain-out on the scheduled date. For this privilege, CCC pays a small token to BISD for rental and lighting of the parking lot per car show. During these same seventeen years, NRH Zoning and Planning Department has approved a Special Event Permit for these events. CCC has paid in order to utilized NRH off-duty police officers providing for security on the parking lot during the car show event. CCC has invited the NRH Fire Department to come display their ladder truck when available during the car show. Participants, spectators and especially the children really seem to enjoy these special times. CCC carries a $2,000,000 liability insurance policy, with BISD as a Named Insured for the protection of both CCC and BISD. To date, there has not been a claim against that policy. Programming includes: the registration of the vehicle, CCC members judging the vehicles, and an awards presentation to participants and also to the monthly sponsor. Every event begins with the National Anthem, every awards ceremony begins with a non-denominational prayer of thanksgiving for the weather, the participants, our nation and its leaders and the event itself. The issue on the table is very simple. Restricting the number of events has impacted the charitable funds available significantly. In simple terminology, at BISD FAAC, (example) 225 vehicles provides benevolence funding for approximately 125-130 children,per car show. Moving the event to 6351 Blvd 26 (BISD Administration/Theatre) dropped the attendance to less than 100 participants, dropping the total benevolence giving to both (1)the children identified in our Benevolence distribution to churches, school counselors, and individual families and (2) a dramatic impact to our two designated target charities for the toys that were collected at our"Christmas in October" car show. A simple accounting of the total contractor size plastic bags, from the usual 20-30 bags of toys,plus multiple bicycles, down to 13 bags of toys. This impact of"location"was dramatic for 2022. What is the impact?? • Most Important- LESS children will receive the benevolence funds from the CCC Christmas distribution. • The two Tarrant County Charities that are supported by CCC with dollars and a large number of contractor plastic bags (20-30) filled with toys...the charities will receive VERY FEW TOYS from CCC Christmas in October car show where each participant brings a new, unwrapped toy to the event(6Stones and Fort Worth Metro Ministries (a sidewalk Sunday School ministry in the Eastside and Southside of Fort Worth)). Page 2 of 3 • The Economic impact to NRH restaurants adjacent to the BISD FAAC. Management for each of the restaurants have told us for many years, that the nights of our CCC car shows are the largest(record)revenue nights for their business. These restaurants include: Taco Bueno, What-A-Burger, iHop, CiCi's, Panda Express, and Rosa's Caf6. Attached, you will find the following documentation that would support each month's request for the Event Permit: 1. CCC Club History 2. BISD Event Planning 3. BISD FAAC Event Map 4. BISD Property Rental Agreement(March—June) 5. BISD Letter of Approval for all eight(8) car show events at BISD FAAC 6. Certificate of Liability Insurance ($2,000,000) 7. Copy of Past NRH Permit Application submission with additional departments and details —example of documents submitted that requested EIGHT car shows at BISD FAAC location. Wayne Klopfenstein, a CCC Board of Directors/Officer (1"VP) has submitted(October 2022) the requested for all eight(8) CCC event applications for BISD Fine Arts and Athletic Complex at 9200 Mid Cities Blvd, utilizing the NRH City Offices portal for your review and requested approvals. CCC has not received anything to be available for attachment of these PENDING Special Event Applications. On Behalf of the CCC Board of Directors, the membership, the Sponsors and all of the children that will benefit from our hard work that results with the Benevolence distribution in December, as well as participants, spectators, and the related businesses, "Thank you for your time and your consideration of the CCC request for an appeal of the limitation of only four events per location per year." Regards, Bob Stout Treasurer 817-446-9138 (h) 817-899-7686 (c) Page 3 of 3 City of North Richland Hills Office of Emergency Management/Homeland Security Event Planning Worksheet Please fill out only one sheet per event. If your event requires multiple permits/requests please let those departments know that you have turned this into another department. This worksheet should be turned in with your completed paperwork. This worksheet will be forwarded to the Office.of Emergency Management and will be disseminated from that point to all agencies. Please include the information in as much detail as possible. jj Event name: '14"tj 2(J Y ime, Event Date: Event Start Time: Ni�` 100,4 Event End Time. ............. L 7r: Exact Address of event: iU ?,' - If in a large location such as a park ors-hhool facility what is t sp?cific area of the event: ZAir-Agh,�Ui ,!!aLLjA1 Expected attendance Staff and volunteers: Sponsoring Entity: ........... Note: this onsite contact should have the listed cell phone on their person at all times. If utilizing radios, then frequencies and PIL tone shall be provided. 01 On-site Contact name: ig� q5 Office number: Cell Number:0-61619"gbager# lict ) Will there be site security? (Y i"S' Type: .5 f ie 11 , Will there be site medical? Type: Will parking be controlled? By whom: Will traffic be controlled? IV 0 By whom: ...... Will food be served? /" -o Communications capabilities on site: 0 4 �r If utilizing radios, what frequencies or channels including PL tones: Please attach a specific site plan including all parking areas and planned entrance and egress for emergency vehicles. Agencies notified: PD— FD— PW— NS— PZ— ED— PK—CM MA For city use: Permit Types issued: .......... Permit#'s: APPLICATION FOR A City of North Richland Hills �/ Building Inspections Dept. IN T E P O R R 1 7301 NE Loop 820 N Richland Hills,TX 76180 VENDOR / SPECIAL EVENT Office (817)427-6330 Fax (817)427-6303 FORMATION)... .�.�_m..._. .. r�PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALL IN..n_w. .�_. ..w,•�r.w...� PART 1, LOCATION INFORMATION Place of Sales/event " s �- .. 10 fF e ro e_etAddress of ales Co Person lace of r as vent a 5 _.. p sales/event � le phone w � "-� k � � ' hon Contact p ee number: PART 2. TYPE OF PERMIT REQUEr TED Check appropriate p boxes and fill in a �ro riate information in blank spaces _ - ( _....... _ Pp P ) . OUTDOOR SALES 0 "CARNIVAL!CIRCUS ® —SPECIAL EVENT(COMMERCIAL ONLY) -FUND RAISING EVENT with commercial vendors "ACTUAL EVENTS ARE LIMITED TO(3)THREE CONSECUTIVE DAYS IN ONE 180 DAY PERIOD. HOURS OF OPERATION LIMITED TO 8AM—11 PM SUNDAY—FRIDAY,SATURDAY 8AM—12AM. without commercial vendors Date of Sale/Event: �. �_ _ ....7oti -m . ._ .... ......... II a tent be erected? From: to ........ YES NO "li."'' Dates of set up/removal...... ...._W es, then a separate permit is required) ,y m .�—........e._ ._Y .... Will food be sold, served, or prepared? Will signs be erected? YES NO YES NO ,, (If yes,then a separate Health De t.p rmitwmay be ret uired. If yes,then a separate ep rmit is required.) PART 3. APPLICANT INFORMATION _ . w t ..... _.. _ Name of Applicant Name of business t PP A licant's address Name of s onsor g organiz ion: ... �w^^ .� ��/ . m.�...� ..,ul� � � ., A licant's City/Sta f ;'w m )I pp ty e p• Address of sponsoring l � � n organization: �e. .. . ...f � '� t �� a � �: f���u ...licant's telephone.. -�... .... _. � p ll aniz ion: PPnumbew` Applicant's �� ,P �i mmmmTelephone�ne number o rivers License f s onsorin or i I hereby certify that the foregoing information is correct to the best of my knowledge and that said sales or event will be Performed in accordance with the information contained herein and in compliance with the zoning regulations of the City of North Richland Hills and any other applicable ordinances. Date °" �i Your Name(Printed) J, . mIT _. Signature: .. ._. ..... PART 4. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Special event criteria: Verit:.minimum site requirements in zonin _reulations for special events; Permit# 0000 Permit Approved: i Rev•ewed by: Notified Contact Person: Yes 0 No I _ _ .. .Date:......_ . ..... w s Comments: Vendor Permit Fee: Sale Permit Fee: Tent Permit Fee: Sign Permit Fee: Total Fees: Temporary Vendor/Special Event 09/06 1 11 W0.0- E1311RDVII LE SCHOOL Ds-riqnc r PRO!"'ERTY REWFWII AGI!ZEEMBNi r INSIMICflONS, Flease s�gin abow 11:,Zenibers Slignafluire"and eturn to BISID,Atteintior�. :RenW Office, 6119 East Be�i�inap Stmet l faitiorn aty, ix 76,117, Yom orga6za[bri[and the requested famflity mh be sent a corq of be exacuted agreemEflt Xf entW Jbies and gwonif of unsuraiice mo due tiviventy(20)days pirlor to ffie stwl,of he renWl,Upon compWiloil of ffie event,tfwe facillity wW tma Mspected for 'It,—y1f f 1),if, daiiT,iiage �f ro darnage�ias ocauned,de;wsitsmfiN be returned,Property RentM Agreemianl!may no t Uri nno&fied in anyway WRI110LA 11:11le M Htell COMent of both parties MSD 11::Zentall Office Pllone#817-547-5850, FACILITY-INFORMATION adfty flne Arts A,flflefic Complex ................... ....... ---------- Areas to��De used,- Parking J.'01,r EVENT INFORMATION Nairrie of OrqanizatPon Christian Classic Cruiseirs Dayfirne, 8,17 89119-76,86 ............................... 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For each :notit!:, CCC will :ncct at "Texas star (;oir Utib" at 140101 1'exas Star N:Hw,,wa , l,till less"1'N 7d1Di1401. he cltiiib :nc�c�titigs are the second 1"mi esda7 or eacl: :notitlm (Yee Contact (Apage fog^Map) except for February (Valentine's Parry) and December(Christmas Parry). The meetings begin at d,,®„ „Ui� in.come early (6:00) for a time of fellowship before the meeting. Note: Meetings will end NLT 9:00 p.m.!! We produce our monthly car shows as a means of raising money to purchase toys for underprivileged kids through various organizations (6Stones and Fort Worth Metro Ministries, Schools and Churches). This is the primary charter of our car club and it's efforts. As a club member, we ask that you come to as many of our CCC car shows as you can to help with producing the car show. We DO NOT enter or judge our own vehicles in the CCC Car Shows. Members are not eligible for awards or door prizes. There are many different areas to be involved in as a club member(i.e. Judging, Registration, T-shirt sales, Concessions, Gate, and more). We will train members for each area of involvement. Dues per family (spouse and minor children)per year are $35.00. Club members also join together for other local, regional, and national car shows, day trip cruises, monthly Breakfast outings and road cruises, Ladies Bunco nights, MotorHead Sunday services, and various opportunities of fellowship at different times of the year, including our ever popular Valentine's Day dinner and Christmas parties. If you are interested please contact us and we would be delighted to give you all the details on how you can become a member of the Christian Classic Cruisers. We look forward to meeting you and having you become a part of(in our personal opinion), the BEST car club in the WORLD!! CCC History... 1990 - The Christian Classic Cruisers (CCC) Car Club was formed in 1990 by a small group of Christians from various denominations and churches in the Fort Worth, Mid-Cities area. The common bond of membership was and is three-fold: First, a mutual faith in Jesus Christ; second, interest(passion) in "special" cars and trucks; and third is a willingness and desire to care for and to help others. The purpose of the club is to honor God and help people in need by proceeds from club events and activities. Any person with these same similar interests is a candidate for membership. (You are not required to have a "special" vehicle to become a member of the car club.) 1991 - The first meeting was held March 1991 at the Golden Corral restaurant in Bedford, TX. There were seventeen people from various denominations in attendance. The founder, Bill Moore shared his vision of a Christian Car Club. He presented a suggested name: Christian Classic Cruisers and a unique lettering logo. There was immediate positive response and after discussions,plans began. That month Bill produced and presented the first newsletter. At the next meeting, officers were elected and Bill was elected president. Monthly meetings were held and the club was off and running. By December 1991 by-laws were formulated and adopted. At year's end membership had grown to nineteen families. 1992 - January 1992 the new club caps and jackets were first introduced. Next, negotiations with the management of Beefer's Restaurant were completed for a cruise/show on the third Saturday of each month (April through October). This first cruise/show was a big success! Thirteen clubs were represented with a total of forty-three vehicles registered. Eleven trophies were awarded to class winners and the cruise was closed with a prayer. Christian Classic Cruisers became known throughout the local area and participation grew each month. No admission fee was charged to spectators. At the first cruise/show, the turnout of participants and spectators established a new level of expectations. However, after the awards were presented, the new sponsor informed our President that the restaurant would be closed! Although this news was a surprise, the Lord however had something even better. The Saint Michael's strip shopping mall in Bedford looked like a good possibility and location. The manager of the Bar-B-Q Mill restaurant agreed to be the major sponsor and provided funds for eighteen award plaques each month. So, the next month's, cruise/car show was moved to this location. 1993 - When 1993 began, eight couples joined to bring the membership to thirty-one families. Plans were underway to expand the cruise/show as a new and larger site was needed. New classes were added for cars and trucks as original, modified,pro-street or under construction. The new site selected was Thunder Bumpers in Bedford. The restaurant manager agreed to be the club's sponsor and agreed to pay for the plaques. With ample parking, bright lighting and central location, the club voted to move there for the spring cruise/show. Unfortunately, only one show was held, and this restaurant closed. Harry's Hot Rod shop was another sponsor for the 1993 season. He provided for T-shirts and held a cruise/show at his site in October. The club provided the manpower needed for the show's success. The shows were then moved to the Bar-B-Q Mill location on Harwood and Hwy 121. The location remained the same, but the sponsors changed. Village Grill, Sonny's Catfish and Pizza Hut became sponsors during the period of 1994-1999. 1999 - In March 1999, the annual Fort Worth Rod & Custom show at the Will Rogers Exhibit Hall was held. The club voted to set up a club display and show twelve vehicles. The Indoor Car Show was a big success with eleven vehicles entered and the extra space used as a hospitality area. At awards time, eleven trophies were given to individual entries and the CCC club display was awarded 2nd place. 2000 - With limited parking space in the strip mall in Bedford, a new site became available at the Antique Mall in North Richland Hills. Lighted parking was provided with the ability to enclose the show area for registered participants only. Classes again increased with twenty-two awards and door prizes. This location had high visibility at a major freeway intersection and resulted in more growth. However a traffic problem arose when a major street and bridge construction began on Rufe Snow, so another location was sought that had easy access and would give room for the growing number of vehicles. 2002 - The nearby North Hills Mall was a possibility, so a request was made to the mall management to host the club's cruise/show. The Mall manager agreed to provide ample lighted parking in a section of the parking lot vacated by a major department store. The 2002 cruise/show was moved to the new location and the first event began in April. This proved to be the best ever location to date. Access was easy; visibility was very good with several adjacent restaurants. The Mall marquee advertised the events and was the major host. 2003 - The 2003 year resulted in 1,356 participants with an average of 194 per month. Benevolence distributions were in excess of$10,000 for the first time in our history! Membership consisted of 40+ families. 2004 - Beginning the 2004 cruise season, CCC moved to Birdville ISD Fine Arts and Athletic complex just north of the intersection of Precinct Line Road and Hwy 26. This location provided for space to grow to 500 cars. For the first cruise/show in March 2004, a record number of registered vehicles grew to 305! Class winners increased to sixty-five plaques and are awarded to each winner as well as eight additional special awards. There were now eight car shows each season (March through October). This location would remain as the cruise location going forward. Club meetings were held each month at Fuddrucker's on Airport Freeway in Bedford. 2005 —2006 were record pace settings each year. The participation in our monthly (March through October) cruise/car shows continued to grow each year. Participant revenues continued to exceed expectations allowing CCC to distribute directly proportional gifts being distributed at Christmas giving to the children in need. 2008 - CCC saw a record 323 cars at one mid-summer show. 2008 set the performance bar high with $21,600 distributed in Christmas gift cards to 432 children, and eighteen large plastic bags of toys distributed to two local Fort Worth charities. As part of the other activities of the car club, CCC traveled as a group to several distant events. One is very special trip, and the club traveled in a caravan to Louisville, KY on the first weekend of August each year to attend the National Street Rod Association's (NSRA)Nationals. There are typically 10,000 - 13,000 vehicles that register for this four-day event at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Several members of CCC have been attending this event in Louisville since 1998. It was 2008 that CCC first volunteered to be a Club Host for the Children's Games on both Friday and Saturday afternoons. There are many wonderful stories that can be shared from this rewarding activity. 2009 - March 2009 brought 425 cars and trucks out from winter storage. What a great way to start the year. The 2009 season was a banner year in many ways. The monthly cruises averaged just over 285 vehicles per show, with live music...July was an Elvis Impersonator, then we enjoyed Southern Gospel Quartet music by Praise Inc for the August"Hot Texas Nights" show. Class winners increased to seventy-five and plaques are now awarded to each winner as well as eight additional special awards. There are eight car shows each season (March to October). The year 2009 was another very good year—great car shows, blessings extended to 282 children. 2010 - There were several negative impacts on the 2010 season, the bad weather, the threatening weather, the economy, national car events on same dates, but CCC persevered through it all. At the end of the year, CCC was able to extend blessings of gift cards to 177 children and provided toys to Safe Haven (Tarrant County facilities for battered wives and children) and Fort Worth Metro Ministries (a Sidewalk Sunday School Ministry to the projects areas of Fort Worth). 2011 - To begin the 2011 season, CCC Membership continued at sixty-five plus dedicated families. CCC has been blessed with great sponsors for the season. The car club continued to receive high interest for membership in the car club, and were welcoming new members each month. This season brought a mix of weather conditions —early spring threats of showers and thunderstorms. A first ever, in that the CCC April car show was cancelled about halfway into the event. Fortunately, most of the entries had been judged, so the trophies for April were awarded at the May car show for those April Winners present, with the balance of the plaques being mailed to the individuals. The remainder of the year was without major incident. CCC welcomed Praise Inc as the live entertainment in August. 2012 - The cruise season begun with a good start, even though CCC had instituted a NEW Judging format change. For this season, CCC awarded twenty "club picks", two per each decade, in addition to five specialty awards for Best Interior, Best Engine, Ladies' Choice, Sponsor Choice, and Special Interest. The other significant change is that CCC held a random drawing for all paid participant entries for five cash prizes (1-$250; 3-$100; and 1-$50). The first three car shows averaged over 200+participants. There were seventy families that were members of CCC. The club initiated a Monthly Breakfast Cruise on the 4th Saturday of each month at random restaurants around the area. Many local cruises (i.e. In-Out Burger; Hatfield's Open House in Canton; Mary's in Strawn; Blue Bell Factory and the $100 Hamburger in Brenham)were planned and enjoyed during the year. Several members of the club attended the planned out of town events in Oklahoma City, Springfield, Pueblo, Louisville and San Antonio/Boerne. The emotional highlight of each year is always the opportunity to honor our troops and veterans with a private car show in October for the Recovering Warriors at Brooks Army Medical Center(BAMC) at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. CCC had seventy-five CCC Cruise T-shirts made with the Wounded Warrior Family Center Helping Hand on the sleeves. And 2012 was no exception, as several members of CCC made the trip down to BAMC and then over to Boerne for the Key To The Hills Rod Run. 2013 - The new season brought the need for a new meeting location with now having over seventy families representing membership. After several years at Fuddrucker's Cafe on Airport Freeway in Bedford, our meeting population forced the need to find a new meeting location. Red Barn BBQ on Bedford-Euless Road in North Richland Hills became the new meeting location in May 2013. The Saturday evening Car Show location remained at Birdville ISD Fine Arts and Athletic Complex near the intersection of Precinct Line Road and Mid-Cities Blvd in North Richland Hills, TX. CCC returned to the original Judging format, where two club members judge a vehicle on its merits, using a 100 point scale to judge the Paint, Interior, Engine, Detail, and Overall Appearance. The 2013 car show season was deemed successful, as CCC donated $15,000 to 600 individual children at Christmas in addition to twenty some contractor plastic bags of toys to Safe Haven and Fort Worth Metro Ministries. CCC was named as the annual Host Club for the Children's Games at the National Street Rod Association's Southwest Street Rod Nationals PLUS held in April each year in Oklahoma City, OK at the State Fair Grounds. Typically, there were 1,600+vehicles at this event, and yes, the Oklahoma spring weather can be a challenge. Several CCC members made the Road Trip to Vancouver, WA in June for the inaugural NSRA event-the Northwest Street Rod Nationals PLUS. Annual treks to Springfield, Louisville, and Boerne rounded out the year. 2014—This new year brought continued growth in the CCC family. In April, the meeting location moved to the Asian King Buffet at NE Mall, NRH to accommodate the membership growth and attendance at our monthly business meetings. BISD renewed the agreement for CCC to utilize the parking lots and lighting at the Birdville ISD Fine Arts & Athletic Complex for this season. There were significant weather issues in March that hindered the car show scheduling and production. The first car show for the 2014 season was finally held, two weeks late, and on a Sunday evening. There were 135 participants. Prayers for the remaining events for this year to be under clear skies!! Our trip to Oklahoma City reminded all of us that Mother Nature is very unpredictable. Saturday was 86 degrees and Monday morning brought snow to the Street Rod community. The 2014 Car Show season was a success, as CCC distributed $15,000 to 600 children and over twenty-five contractor size bags of new toys to Safe Haven of Tarrant County and Fort Worth Metro Ministries. 2015 - Birdville ISD Fine Arts and Athletic Complex remained as the current cruise location and hopefully for years to come. CCC used the east side of the stadium parking lot, behind the large BISD scoreboard. This provided for ample space for all participants and there was sufficient parking on the north side for all spectators. This location provided great public visibility of the event with two major crossroads (Precinct Line Road and Mid Cities Boulevard) and easy access from almost any direction. The members of CCC have a constant prayer in their hearts, that the CCC Benevolence distribution program will continue to significantly increase year over year, more participants with their cars will result in more car show revenues, and that will bless more children!! 2016 - CHANGES ARE HERE!! In an attempt to keep things fresh, several changes will be tried for this year. One change was with the Awards presentation. YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. Example: You win a Class Award plaque, but you decided to leave early. When your name and entry number is called and you do not claim your plaque, then the next highest point vehicle in your class will be awarded the plaque. Your friend will not be allowed to collect your Class Winner plaque...again, you must be present to win! Every effort will continue to be made to have the awards ceremony completed by the scheduled end of car show time. 2017 - 2018 - Significant changes in the calendar year...Toys-R-Us Gift Cards are no longer a benevolence distribution option. 2019 - 2020 - The car show season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Monies, totaling $4,375 was distributed directly to 125 children, each received a $35.00 checks. CCC was very thankful for those that participated in the multiple "drive-by" toy donations and also provided cash donations. The annual goal for CCC is to minister to 500-700 children each year. Yes, CCC missed the target in 2020, but thankful for the 125 children that received benevolence gifts from CCC...because of YOU!!! 2021 - The 2021car show season was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic as well. Monies, totaling $16,275 was distributed directly to 465 children, each received a $35.00 check. CCC was very thankful for those that participated in the "drive-by" toy donations and also provided cash donations. As previously stated in 2020, the annual goal is to minister to 500-750 children each year. Yes, for the second year, CCC missed the target in 2021, but thankful for the 465 children that received benevolence gifts from CCC...ONLY because of YOU!!! Please know, that funds raised through your participation or donations are distributed to needy children at Christmas each year. All toys received were evenly distributed to Save Haven of Tarrant County (shelter for battered/abused women and children) and to Fort Worth Metro Ministries (a sidewalk Sunday School to Fort Worth). 2022—The new year brought changes imposed by a new NRH Special Event Permit process. The new rules allowed NRH to approve not more than four Special Event Permits for a single address location. So, CCC opened the thirty-second year's car show season in March at the Birdville ISD Fine Arts & Athletic Complex on Precinct Line Road in North Richland Hills, TX, our home for the past eighteen years. The final CCC car shows for the year were relocated to 6361 Boulevard 26, the "old Richand Plaza"now BISD Administration facilities. Thankful for the opportunity granted by both BISD and NRH that allowed CCC to relocated and continue the full eight monthly car show schedule season. This relocation in the middle of the year provided some challenges other than the loss off consistency of location, there were issues with reduced parking lot lighting, no restaurants within walking distance, and generally less accessible and visible parking lot. The per car show participant count dropped almost fifty percent in participation, consequently the revenues that fund the Benevolence distribution program (the corporate charter for CCC) also dropped proportional—significantly less. CCC distributed $18,200 to 520 children through several local churches, multiple Tarrant County elementary schools, Fort Worth Metro Ministries, 6Stones, Dallas Metro Ministries and other identified families. The split locations also severely impacted the number of(new)toys that were collected. during the "Christmas In October" car show at the BISD Administration location, the final car show event for the year. The thirteen contractor size plastic bags of new toys were delivered to Fort Worth Metro Ministries Toy Drive on first Saturday of December at the Cresson Speedway, so that these toys could be distributed before Christmas to the Fort Worth eastside and southside. CCC hosted or participated by providing Sound/Music/PA/Judging/ Registration and more at other events during 2022, such as a Father's Day Car Show at CrossRoads Christian Church in Arlington, Milestone Church in Keller, Lone Star Street Rod Association State Run in Granbury, Keller's Rotary Field of Honor with 1776 Flags on display prior to Veteran's Day and SSGT Alex Viola's Memorial Car Show in Keller. CCC was the Club Host for the Kid's Games in Oklahoma City National Street Rod Association's Southwest Nationals event. 2023 —What will the New Year bring?? Many members continue to participate annually at various local, regional, state and national events. National Street Rod Association (NSRA) events are a club favorite and each year several vehicles cruise together to various locations around the country (OK, MO, CO, and KY). CCC is the Club Host for Kid's Games at the NSRA event in Oklahoma City each year. Some other events include Goodguy's, Super Chevy, Rod and Custom America Cruise, Hot Rod Power Tour, Key to the Hills Rod Run and many others too numerous to list. Participation in the local indoor shows (Dallas AutoRama and Yellow Rose). Another activity of the Club was to provide volunteer workers as needed at the indoor annual Fort Worth Rod and Custom Show (until its demise in 2011). CCC has an annual Christmas Dinner to celebrate the accomplishments of a year of hard work. This event is typically funded through member participation fees and outside activities (CCC being paid for DJ services for various events using CCC sound equipment and music, CCC being paid as guest Judges at other car shows with members volunteering their talents, time and energy). Each month the club treasurer records all monies received and spent. At the final season cruise/show in October, a drive for "Toys for deserving children" is collected from participants and contributors. These new (unwrapped)toys are all given as Christmas presents to needy children through Tarrant County charities ((for several years to Save Haven - a refuge for battered men, women, and children); to 6Stones in Bedford and currently all toys collected are donated to Fort Worth Metro Ministries - a sidewalk ministry to the areas of south and east Fort Worth). Remaining designated funds are donated to needy and deserving children each December,previously utilizing Toys-R-Us Gift Cards (no longer in business) and checks written to Sunday School Class or Teachers, Bible Study Groups, School Counselors and individual families. Operating Revenues come from member's dues, sponsors, contributions, registration fees, sales of Club Cruise T-Shirt's, and soft drink sales. This is a 501c3 non-profit club and all the funds raised through these activities above the annual operational expenses of producing the eight car shows are given to the annual benevolence fund for distribution as stated above. Major expenses of the CCC car club are typically absorbed by the generosity of the membership and the sponsors through individual donations, so as to NEVER take funds out of the Benevolence account. There are no salaries or monies distributed to any CCC member, except for reimbursement of approved expenses. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of faithful members and the commitment of our annual Monthly and Vendor Sponsors, the Christian Classic Cruisers events have grown every year in size and popularity. Participants and spectators regard CCC as a premier car club that provides one of the LARGEST and BEST parking lot cruise night/car shows' experience in the Metroplex and the State of Texas, the nation and maybe even the world. Christian Classic Cruisers Site Planning The potential questions or issues from the Planning Department are proactively addressed with this document: 1. Site Planning document—Attached(see page 2) 2. Participant Parking—included as part of Site Planning Document—Attached(see page 2) a. This area will be managed by members of Christian Classic Cruisers,directing participants to the correct parking area. b. This will be visibly managed with signage and personnel. c. Only those vehicles participating(officially registered)in the event will have entrance to this area. d. Entrance will only be from Mid Cities Blvd. 3. Spectator Parking-included as part of Site Planning Document—Attached(see page 2) a. The general public spectator(non-participant)will be parking in the area on the north side of the stadium. b. Only pedestrian traffic for spectators is allowed in the immediate car show area. 4. Restrooms facilities a. Agreement with the various restaurants(What-a-burger,Taco Bueno,CiCi's,Ihop,and Panda Express) i. Both What-a Burger and Taco Bueno are annual Sponsors for each show,providing handicapped approved restrooms for both spectators and participants,males and females,with no purchase required. b. Rental of TWO port-a-potties(one handicap accessible)to be placed on the parking lot for each event. 5. Traffic Control a. There is no anticipation of requirements for NRH Traffic Control. There is a typical dispersment of the spectator crowd during the award ceremonies. Most participants will not leave until all awards are given out,and then will leave at will. This activity has been held at BISD for several years(18 years)and was previously held at North Hills Mall during 2003 and 2004,and the Antique Mall on Rufe Snow for 2000 through 2002 and Burger Street on Harwood and Hwy 121 for the eight years prior. No previous requirements or needs were presented for Traffic Control. Any questions or concerns,please contact: Bob Stout at 817-899-7686(m). 2022-12-01 Page 1 of 2 Christian Classic Cruisers Site Planning S N a'm H HMMH N °m Gd f n a� w �3 3 3 �3 3 7 M ........................ I M H �3 3 Exi\ �it Precinct Line Road Precinct Line Road 2022-12-01 Page 2 of 2 Firefox about:blank BIRDVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY RENTAL AGREEMENT INN INSTRUCTIONS Please sign above"Renter's Signature"and return to BISD,Attention:Rental Office.- 6119 Bast Belknap Street Haltom City,TX 76117.Your organization and the requested facility will be sent a copy of the executed agreement.All rental tees and proof of insurance are due twenty(20)days prior to the start of the rental.Upon completion of the event,the facility will be inspected for damage. If no damage has occurred,Visits will be returned.Property Rental Agreement may not be modified in any way without the written consent of bath parties. iB'tSD Rental Office Phone#817-547-5850. 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'Sincerely, Cindy Hammonds Cindy Hammonds Facility Rentals Coordinator 2 of 3 12/7/2022, 11:00 AM Firefox about:b1ank THE HARTFORD BUSINESS SERVICE CENTER THE '�,IJ 3600 WISEMAN BLVD HARTFORD SAN ANTON 10 TX 78251 June 20, 2( Birdville ISD Atten Cinidy Hammonds 6125 E BIELKNAP ST HALTOM CITY TX 76117 Account Information: Contact Us Policy Ider Detai s CHRISTIAN CLASSIC CRUISERS Need Help? Start a live chat online or call us at (866)467-8730, We're here weekdays from 8:00 AM 8-00 PM ET. Enclosed please find a Certificate Of Insurance for the above referenced Policyholder. Please contact us if your h questions or concerns. 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