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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-06-81 1 "Mi Y i' ,~4~Y ~ r ,4., ,.'rte . AGENDA CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL January 6, 1981 . Regular Meeting of the City of Denton city Council at 7100 psmo I Tuesday, January 6, 1981 in the Council Chambers of the Munioipal Building at which the following items of business will be considered, 1, Approval of the Minutes of the Special, Called meeting of December 9, 1980 and the Regular Meeting of December 160 1980. 24 Consent Agenda: ti Each of these items i+ recommended by the Staff and Approval thereof will be strictly on the basis of the Staff recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorises the City Manager or his designee to implement each Item in accordance with the Staff recommendations. A. side/Purchase Orders 1. Bid 1 8840 Street Sweeper 26 Bid 1 8843 Tree Trimming 3. Bid 1 8846 W#re and Cable 4. Bid 1 8847 Streetlights 5. Purchase Order 1 39148 to Ebeling Mfg. co. (MCO) in the amount of $4,087.01 for repairs to a side loading refuse packer. 6. Purchase Order 1 46488 to Rona Engineers in the amount of 610000.00 for concrete testing at the j new service center. t 3, Public Itearingsi A, 2-1477, This is the petition of Morelle , Mi114r requesting a, change of zoning from singly faAil►► (SP-7) to light industrial (LI)' class IfItatibfi on a parcel approximately 2 acres In miss located .along the west side of Woodrow Lane begqih6ilig approximately 613 feet south of the interseotion of Morse Street and Woodrow Lane. (The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval) E ; f%' i~. 01~ S~,' .x E 'P. YniR 1e1 )T 1',M,rv 41 i'ti"x Ur„Aar•. city of Denton City Council Agenda 1981 January 60 Page TWO 4. Ordinances A. Approval of an ordinance is designating the below Ord landmarks under ordinance N to cations as htorio 1. H-4, 607 Pearl 2. H-5, 609 Wert Oak 34 11-6, 722 West Oak N 4. H-7i 705 West Oak 5. H-S, 811 West'Oak 64 11-91 723 West Oak s_ 7s H-10, 812 West Oak 8. H-11 1003 West Oak 94 H-12, 1023 Weet Oak 104 H-131 1015 Went Oak e' rti1 B. Adoption of an ordinance establishing service rates for Lone star Oas, Inc. 5. Resolutions ai y. j of the d A. Ado'ptioh candidates fort the tBor b tof Trueteer to the Texas Municipal League Worker's Corspenration Joint ; insurance Funds. 64 Executive 9eseioni A. Legal Hsttera - Under see, 2(e), Art. 6252-17 V,A.T,9s a. Real Estate - Under Secs 2(f), Art. 6252-17 V. As T. 9. C. personnel -Under sees 2(9)0 Art. 6252-17 V.A.T.9s Appointments - Under sees 2(g), Arta 6252-17 D, Board VsA.T.9. 4 7. Board Appointments 5663A ~ ; t a ' 1 3' 1 I City Causotl I Camber 9, 1960 Spaniel Called Meeting of the city council of the city of CoAton, Texas, Tuesday, Oenabor 90 1960 at 7100 P.M. I* the Council Chaaber of the Municipal luildide, pRBSIpT, 9q}, Mayot Itsvart, Mayor Pro Ta Talleforro, xambert Vela, ens ay, Wiley and ttapteasi City M►aapr Chris Sartuag, Aseista-t city Attnraay lure lolnmons and city Secretary Brooke salt. Come, witlitill-jIgidt Chaim6m Aoland Levey, RAMA 14valaee, gel Koaago and 14nnott Birk 111, AM33rT, Caung"t Council Xwbor Napkins cad City Attorney C. 1. Taylor. '.v CITY or , 1. A report from MaAapeant and leeearch Coaeultsato was received on f aleotrie rates and FMFA conplisme. Prod Martarity of, Mae advised that the Qity of Denton, Texas aagagel Managasst and Aaesarch Consultants, Tao, WC) is MAY$ 1960 to ' parfora as tleatrie Aete /tally to rlqulrod by City irdia►nce ever/ fire years and to teveiop a public Utilities leculatary Policy As% (K*PAI selplidseo m"ual designed to allure compliams with the standards set forth by FWA, YAM does not its ► need for any general t►t♦ inereass right acv and would t net expeot nay until about 1961 vhaa TWA becomes fully aporuicoal, Woo"r, lines a general increase is not rOgUind, WI It.aA oppdrtuA4 till ?or tke City to roopond to PUAPA cad do 6404 rata resteuaturity. The proposed total as based do coot of aarviee eoasidlring groups at oeanlurs and 4•ei6aal dilfmatial, Major assumptions is developing rate atruet" and rsveaus roquireeeotl were "do by the "auh haste" applicatine, which Now aiaimie- leg rates vhil4 making sure that rareaude are adequate to lout the Galt riequirments as dat4niari by the lystaeu' each ogtflaw based en npotatien axpeasockad futuro aaede, Notice vas lade by Talt►ferro, seconded by Vale. to rotor the report to the thilitiel Board far Its renommandatlnaa. Notion carried . ueaalsewly. The Joint No!Ai adjoura4d at TiO I.e. and the Utilities Board adjourned to the civil oelease Room, M11CTT10 Of TM! C!'rY d"CILI L The Council oaasidared An appearance by Robert L. Plate* relative to the Bier i o Plans "Tiesdthat the Ordinance was aeeoaetitutional, that it does not state that action of he0eowaers is voluntary. 14 asked that the Council retail the Ordinance is favor of A less ratriotiva gee. "r Itavart suggested that the setter to reforrad to the Legal m D u►t 444. that the Council cndsider the setter At the next Council ng. t fotido was made by Vela, seconded by ltopbesf to chesk the eonstttutiedality of the Eiatorid Landaark Ordlaane4 cad Ala the study to nd00ppl6ts td diseula the matter vith the Bistarid Landmark Coeaittoo. j Mb all carried unanimously. I T'hs Comet% cessidor44 approval of a proposed West load program and praliatlary aleotiot "to. Aiok Ivehit advised that it the 0eembot B, 1960 nesting, she. Council asked for ieformatian ad the load Issue, and taforeutioo on what tanation would del td current flriredo hr►t the salt of a three y4ar program vault to add 04 total of lay of the packagos, including esgtAeortag. j ,bra,,...-.. .r 1 1 December 9, 1960 Cacttsued } y 5 tt IT4hla added that eagiceeriag costs era estimated 40 he apppraaisateiy 10% of the total 0014 of the final program. we 6140 estimate iatlattoe at 10% tar the first roar sad 17! tar each swee4ding year. The east of the programs Yould to u follow, trejwe ;Id hithoori;A Total cost o Year program 1 4,276,000 1 42T,000 ) %,707,000 7 Year Program 1 6,407,000 1 6491000 i 1,1360000 I Year program 112 ,099,000 11,210,000 l17,309,000 , v latvu Oman / 700,000 1 10,000 1 ?70,000 --Ysteaoion ~ ~ to note" ! 660,000 1 07,000 1 667000 + vAxlnaey street lallroad ewrpass 1 !,671,000 ieterseetieas ! 1,200,000 1 100,000 1 1,700,000 The City Manager bribed the Cowan, stating that there is soma umaertatnty fa the w0nomys that the hand market to unprodiatable, adding er that he "Alited eh-it ve needed the considered capital improywnts. Tdtatert0--ue are valkiae en too is our e40ew. t would support tmpral"441:e1 but I's net sure it vould pus. Bond market is to a shambles. Motion van made by laselsy to dolor the program tat further cossideratied, Motion AW for lack of a second. Aiseu lion ; i Ve14-1 haw lose ooraers but vtat will the coat be to the future? Taltatorro•-I will gd vith it it the Council vast$ it. l6ephmas-:lrshould keep to mind pr61ltiaary steps is be takes before w ama deal 0 vbethor to take it to the public. Attar a 10 $iouis break the Council Neonv/aad. Noting vas made by Talisterro, wanted by Vda that the COueaii s submit to the voteH A bond proposal, with the oliati0a to be held ee febr+ury 910 1011 to the Community fuildiag tot ceestderattea at the tollow- !ag pro~acts~ --2 Year West lrogra•-!4,707,000 •-felt ANaue--TuU Designs Web Woe a curve going late the 44e1tng career of 1411 Awaus mad last Oatversity 1?70,000 --AA 11,verpasasOs over the railroad crooning an last Maltinnay raterseation improvaments cyst, the City in smarm-!1,700,000 Mottos tarried uaaai0401y. 1. I4ee1viag of a report oa the Utility taoement policy to r4litida to cable TV tastaliatioas In l0u111ridga wl vithdravi as the request at Cousail Member Vale. Caudill Moth4t lud pewley reslfeed its east on the Coubeii, stwag that medical adrtoe warned his that eeatiauisg on the COUAdil wadi E ` be Wards" to bid health. Ott fns the hardest leolstoa I swr had to III' Sake", he laid, le thanked all'simbers of the Coudlil for their eodpentios, end the people Of 044161k for their kisdasu and trust is 4104tidg his to she council, E t ~J , , 1 i 'A t D~CaDOr 9. 1980 QogLlAUed The Covaall reeeee~d taro txeauti" $aelga at 9r2y leIal Matt erd, real utaeO p.a. to dtoeuae , pOraonAel and board appotntawte, S. Tka COUA01% nooaraAOd into pabitC !Olsten at 9128 f that to 00I6Iai action V64 to be takoA. P.a) to aaaeueue INOLlA~ ad~aurned at SOi00 p.a1 t m ~ S r. r) 41 " red) a • 'arawal f city Council December 16, 1960 Pepdar Meetiad of the City Of Dalton City Council 14 Ti00 P•O„ Tuesday, December 16, 1980, is the -ounall Chambers of the *A alpol /uildiM• PUSINTi Kayor Revert, Mayor Pro Tea Ttliaterro, Neuters Yele, opklne, stapheaf, 0aileyl City Manapr Chris CartuM, City Attorafy C. J. Taylor and City Secretary brooks Colt. a wd Loam[ COmffiieeton1 Chetrmea Addy Iidor, Members Linn{~ cddams, o Otte, rityn 0ilchria4, ace bob Voodia. t ANUTI Council: Carol busby and Jack Killer. ' ~ JOINT r LTW Of Tta OM COUNCIL UM TM2 PWfCIIIO_An 901I10 CM S810111 I 1. Presentation by the Land Use Planning Committee relative to f the City of Denton Land Use Plan. Tr Linnia McAda"i "$star tar she Land Uee plaaclag CcwittH, related the steps in developing the final foodeaiua plat lad that all 2i reed with the final plans. She added that the 46 setters of the nor- 1 ttoo were to sgreemeat on dccrdiwsion and ocasieteacy In cosunlty planning. ~ a Dwayne Vance spoke relative to housing polfsias. go advised 1 that boueing density should b• s peal with different types at houeiag. ; Be added that opartmouts should to built throughout the City without high density in any area. Ce aLo spoke on transydrtationi saying that lhsrf is sn lmpdrtact need for alas transit. "Planning ahould begia as this soon", he said. Barry Dow spoke In the area of Parks and Notts 4loo. to sold the toad Use Committee reaoumoade making use of the Clckory Creak nood Plain for public goat courses and alkali OefghborbMed parks, toil touts preseatad a summary of the vark of eta Laud Use Committee which includddt 0. 1, 1eo0te a $dt sustafaing city vith variety I. PrateotlOlk of exifting develepneat . 1. Providing an overall city balance Council at berg reoeired a copy of a bdlklet entitled, Donlon Develapneat Oddd, A tolidy tramwork For Oeovth 1980, Mayor Stewart thanked the attiteca in tsbalf of the Council who served on the oddaittee. Mattes was "do by Ndpkins, wooded by Stepbeas to apprvw the ropdrt sad to rotor same to the Plhnninl end Units Comeiseloa. Notion carried unaatmously. MLLTNO 01TU C}" COSALMI 1. Approval of the minutes of the special Called Joint Meeting of Covember S!, 19801 toe Special Called Keetlad of Covsmber pSi 19801 the i Cegular Y.e.tted of December S, 1980. ' Motion was said by Talidfsrro, Yale eodoaaed that the ■feutea be approved with amendments. Motion dirtied uaaaisoully, Z. Cocesat sgendal Copkias "do the aotloa and 0alloy sfoonded that the council approve the following Consent Affsodai A, Pida/Pureheaf orderai I. Sid 06829, C40aaisar9 end $&As' awarded to fotlavai !tM P1 td Weida at If,610.00 slob left iled 14 to Weida at OWN eseh for a total of l2a,520.00 as the % low evalvsted law bid, f I I ` ^ f ba memt~y 1 t I 2. Did Aaa16, truck ant derriak. Xtea 1 ardea to Toter. attomal 1larvoster in th amount of $2 0150,58. It" 2 awarded 991.00 With i total bid yrUs of a four ~L1 n2,500 foot rtelcrofa02oeoacintrialalMlaua eable in the total Mount of 0.929-00, 1. plate 1 The final Mist fAaingnConWe' approved isol as ed br the Of the addd Addition oo. VIII 2. The as roa~ adod 'by the 1100W anddnZonniinni approved The following Aeaolution ilk appreciatto4 of Iud Nendlay va preseateak WmANi M Nddeley has unselfishly tootribu eel his time and e04A in an r r outetoaim Lad exemplary "War during hit teaurs of oftide, and has ' promoted the Welfare and prosperity of the Cityl Loa for de,tireliiioaaa $City4GUAnimaaxeeninlvhidhth*A 14neley hanortormed ttm. Loa many other, puhlte sarvitatI and extant their teat Whoa for his continued 8=4100 a L aammity leaders NOW,. "MYOAt, as :1 PJMLV10 if TWt 00UpCT6 Or TO CM OF CUT,*: that i, the slnaere Lad vets LPPrtalattoa of lug teaity,'felt by the eittion1 and officers of the City of Denton, be for al lr~ eearnyed to his it, a pal"Mart name? by spreadtnd this Nesolutiot u p the affieidl ainutH of the City of Dentao, Texas, and forvaradN to hit a copy hereoft Lnd It TT run= AtNMM, that the City of Deatea dote hereby attialally Ind lineerelf extend its belt'visheo to the Nooorable NYd Noeeloy, tat a lcod ad I=40001tu1 Carter as a member of our community, and al a aivto leader. PAssm An APPAOVND this the 16th day of Ooeaber, A, D. 1910r C t " C1TV OP M tON, Tra , A'1'M6Tt Oi Noun, CITY a AN'fmrr cm of DO=#, 'MXAN APPAOM AN TO LWAL TOM C, J. T mmt dear, CITY ATTONNNY C.rv OP DNNTON, TZW Nutiom tae Mao by ltepheas ad Ismael by Taltaferte that the 104olutioa be pasted. On roil Call Vote Oailey "aye" ltephada "are", Tallato"o "Ws", Nopkias "aye", Vela "aye" and 6tavart "are , Motion carried, Y. P139LT0 NMANI1101f ~ 1 A. The K r *"sad a Public hearing denodrning Otitidas far Mstaria landmark (NI toning Itsitnatto4 tar the fallmadi 1, N-uf The petltloa of dMOB tayte ana C. William 11"I for hiltarid landmark deligoatioa at 601 Pearl. 2. t•!t The petition at Linda Lavender and !like Coe m's for klatorid Sandmart deligaattoh at 609 Wart Oak Street, 1-6t rho petition at Cbarlotte favors Konti mery fur hiltorid landmark designation at 422 West Oak oriel. i t Mel r, ..,.y , 1 k, I-11 The petition of Marl snith for htltoriC landmark deelgnattoe at 703 Hat Oak Itreat. S, I-3a The petition of Dr. add sere, J. Doll Vann for historic landmark designation at 811 west Oak' strut, 6. I.91 The petition of elisabeth Lomax and Paul and Pacts Carpenter for hietorlo lendcark designation at 721 west Oak street. T. 8.101 The petition of Mr. and We. W. A. taker for historic ' iandaark deGlgeation at oil Vat Oak street. 8. I-111 The petition of Rollin and letters sialeger for hUtorto landmark duigeatlon at 1003 Vast Oak street. 9. 1-121 The petition of Xise Nettie Jo Cusmlage tot r historte landmark designatiea at 1023 Vest Oak Street, r m 30. I-1]1 The, potittoe of hlohGd 1. salo, $r.m add Wry Matilda We for hietorio landmark deetgmation at 1017 Vest oak street. (Thee sistorio tudnark Commission and Planalag sad toning Coemlmston recamand approval.) +.r tuliitt Wvey, Chilrman of the Iistorlo Conaiesion Spoke in favor of hietorio designation. The Mayor closed the ha►rieg Lad Plodder Charles Watkins I~ briefed the council. " kotion was lade by stepbeam, seconded by topkins to approve the V&AOIs voluntary petitions. Matt a carried unanimously. (s-16911 The petition of Xr. Warren warms req %V4 a permit to operate a day data Getter at 2230 Went Oak street. epeeifte S. he property is mere particularly denerthed of the east ds tent et lot 22 and all of lot 23 of the louts Addition. (The Flaaaing and Zanloa' Comdaiod reeomendad danial,l } The kayor opened the haring. Four spoke to fever of the petition add three is oppolltiep. A petition van presented vith 20 names opposing the oMM4, laytr4 it will break down the sociag stability of the residential area. The hearing was Closed. Manner Watkiaa wiled it vault take a 64 rote to approve the petition. tbtion vu made ky Vela, seconded by Tallaferro to deny the r petittea as rCeomooded by the Planning and Using Commission. mottos Carried unanimouely. I C. The Coueeil held a public hearing ad the Lone star dal rate iureaee recent, f The "r opened the hearing. Paul taker. Rasional Nanyer of We$ Star Ou stated that Lane star val asking for a rate inaroeae add that the tut raise was in 1915. Finance Direator Bill Hasaay save a summary of hie radomandation/ rslattre to Lone star's rmquaet for a rats idareu a as folloWi i. tetabiistseht of a aummer/viator rite differential proposed by Lode star is reasonable, Noommedlad. 2. Lode star CAN proposed a cal-step oonmaretil and residenttal rata structure with a austoodr charge. This appromb to estaftilshing ratoo to rossouble. Recomumded, 3. A return to coaaom equity Of i4.5% to rod*mmoadod, A r 1 w . . I I Qg 1 E1 9 b. Lone Star aces hat proposal lnorocaus ladustrlal rates vhlch vill generate $51,412. Industrial rates have not been adluste/ since 1915. Recommended. { 5. Lone Star Ou proposed an adjus"eat of some* charges to provide additional rtvenue of $1,758, Recommended. 6. Lone $tot 044 has propo"/ btabliehlag the City's b"e Iota rate for calculation of the gas cost adjustment at 2.02790 per Nor. Recommended. The hearing vu elesed. Notion vu made by Taliaferro, Vala seconded to accept the reoommoadation and to direct the City Attorney to prepare an appropriate ordlnudo. Notion oersted unaa study, S• Deborah Shaltea reported relative to the animal adoption provisions the proposed Animal Control Ordinaase. Mrs. Shelton, president of the Denton Rwetne loeiety, r#auested that animal adoption be alloved from the new City Mimi Control Caatav u part of an Animal Control ardinamt• being eontlddrtd. she advised that s y,000 animals par year are being destroyed by the City Mdnel 8holter. She added that the gumaae Society favors controlled adoptions. bo official union v" taken. 6. The Council ooaldered approval of extending the Airport Neaysmeat Contrast vith Aviation and Transportation Consultants for an additional the year period, n' bill Angelo pregentod a performance evaluation of the Airport Napegement Contract. go preseatod sit key effectiveness Irou 6016iAg that in the vast majority of theta stage ATC has performed very VeLl. Ad added that he had met vith representatives of ATC to discuss streaythe ' and Veakastw of their performancs. go recommended that ATC4 toatrsct be extended for u additional tue years. i. Notion w4s made by Stephona, Mopkdns seconded to estand the airport oestraot vith ATC for two ricer, Notion sealed unanimieuely. T. OPDIMANCISr A. Council considered adopting on ordinanct rowving parking on both mldes of Linden !treat from tender to Bryan `tom 8.61 &.m, to 1 ! 4:00 p.m. on school days. (Cititene Traffic Sat'ety 'iuppo•i Committee recommends approval.) LJ ORDtMASCR No. 80-84 All CRDINA.4ca of T"t CITY OF Dwov, TLXA1, ProvtMo PAPIC114 ON 101'" imtlS OF LtMMN 1TAM "ON POMM To MYAX STAtm bt' ulb Tn W*s of 8:00 A.N. AND `:00 P,N., NONMAY T"RCU.N "IDAY, PROYtwo tot AVMA1TY TO %V AWAY An LNMIND VtMICLIJ PA.etINO ON SAID CHAIN po"100 OF LINDSN ITAWs PROVIDING A ItY"ILtV CtAUStt PROVIDINO MR Rtput or CDMnmir$o O"INA"CCI A0 PARTS TKVtOFt "OVIDLNO PLNAUIIM FROM M FOR MUCAUON AM Otowtoo At tfftC M DATI, Notiom vu made by Toliaterre, ta:onded bar Ogilvy that the ordinance br passed. On roll call vote Oailey "aye , Stephens "aye", Taliaferro aye", Nopklas "aye", Vela "aye" and Itevirt "aye", Mohan carried. 1, Adoption of an ordinance removing parking an the tauth 014: i of Alamo $treat from Thom" Street to the and at the attest. (The Cttiseaa ~ Traffid safety Iupport Committee raeommanda approval.) F ORDIXASO7 No. 60-65 AN OrMA"Ct PAO9t1r:i10 111 PAAlttV0 OF VIRICLtS Ou TMt 2OVIN 11DI OF ALA;#) PtACt "ON TNC IMP9L MY OF TNONAI ITAttT 90T M RMP9D FORTY (260 1 ft" TO TRI LID Or ALAN 1 A Pt.'4AL" NOT TO tXCM TWO NUNDRID DO UNI AND DICL0110 At tFFtCTttt DAM 1 Notion vu made by Mopking, Ysla sedoaled thtt the ordinance be 1 1~i 1 i palled. On roll tell vote Galley "aye", Ptsyhew "We", Tallaferro "aye", z rapkina "aye", Vela "aye" and Itevart "aye". Notioa carried. 6. Council considered approval of a contract vith the Denton Pa Wee basketball Assoalatioa for payment of officials for Pee Via League Owde. Notion made by Itephens, wooded by Napkins to approve a contract with the Denton Poe Via Basketball Association for payment at Officials. Notion carried. y. The Council Considered adapttox of as ordinance oppnvlag the " 1960 tax asssesment ro11e. The relieving ordinance was praantedt o1lDIwAECE go, 60.86 ' AN ODDIK#JCt APPbOV110 THE 1980 TAX ASDaUMPT DOLL/ Ae APPMM by TRI low of EGCALILATION OP TEE CITY Of Darrow. Notion Made by Stephens, Caller seconded that the oAlaance be passed. On roll call rote Galley "aye"t Stephens "pre", Taliaterro "aye", wophine "aye", Vela "eye" and btevar4 "aye". Notion aarrIad. 10. The council weeded tat* executive toggled at 16135 P.M. to discuss total matters, real estate, Pereoanel and bard appOlotaento. I' it. The Caudal% reconvened into public fission at 11110 p.m. , S The following resolution Val subaittedl ~341??C1~d WrEPw' the City of Dent6a finds it neeeosary to purohaea a certain tract of land locatsl in the City of Denton, Tesss, and more fully described belovl and WKMW, the City Council of the city or Deacon to of the opinion that the bell interest cad Welfare of the putlta vill be derved by the purchase of the parcel at real estate described beleVy add { Wr WJ. the City of Denton add evaer of laid pereel, Eesry f. Lo, agree that a Consideration of $1,864.00, is a fair end agreed `slue of such described propertyt EON, TwEw 140 is N Dt"wo IV To CITY CO elm Of Tit CITY of WWI, TEXAS, TWATI 1. The City Attorney to hereby autborited to prepare Waseever legal documents are aeeeeeary to ooeplate the tfassfif Of p"Ay e0 desnribod belov trod the ewer thereof to the Stat• of Texur btM 0.173 of del care of lug, sort or lose, out at a part of 19'"1 acre tract situated is the Ciewall Carter Iurvey, Abetrest ko. 973 Gad the A. Lodgbottom Purvey, Abstract No. 711, Donlan CouaSr, Texas that V" 00dwyod to teary P. LO by dad dated October 18, 1418, recorded to volume 9190 Pads 3361 Dad U."rds of Denton County, Texan laid 0.3t3 of lee acre of load, bethg more particularly dosarited by meta and bounds, ro tollevsl btOWtIO at the point of talersantion of the wrtb beuadary line of the L0 9.997 urn tract fed ego preppoostd vest right of way line at to" 9660 said point toia$ earth 69 16' 46" out a distance of 641.81 feet frog the most soutberly southwest corner of a 471. 49 are tract desaribed,in deed to Alex L. tallay, 'frusta, recorded to volume 7611 Pale 179, Deed records of Down County, Tow l TXMI north 69o 16, Lb" east aloud the said to north boundary ties a distance of 141.05 loft to a points TMCE south 070 97, LO" out ter a distance of 19.00 feet to 'a point in the south boundary line of said t4 tract, laid point also being oa the 1 north lino of miss* Mail TEtwCE south 690 931 48" vast along the laid south bou" line of the 14 treat and earth line of Niago had for a distance of 161.04 Net to a point in the alorHsld Vast right of Way !Aso of Loop 166= F 1 SKI I 4 r 1 TWCe oorth 00° 241 SB" eat along the proposal wet right of ray line for a distance or 111•29 fat to the place of ttlinniag. 2. Ths•Ctty of Dectoo to hereby further autharlsed to pay Henry P. Lo, a *nor of said deseribed property, consideration in the amount of 41,860.00, purchase price, plus necessary cad rasooahls recording fee. 1. This Resolution shell take effect immediately from And after its p44440 cad appreral in aetordaACe With the prorletoao of the Clanton City Charter. PASSOD AD APPROYI'D this the 16th day of December, A. D. 1980. S Acluft 0. ARP, MAYOR CITY or DOm, T17tA8 f r firs NOR, CiT a MY On% of DY "10 Tun APPROvW AS TO UG4 "W: r r 0, J, TAM, JR., CITY ATTOAny CITY Of DnTOg, TDSAS " I,s lal Motion rat made by Stopheas Ali sesonded by gopkla that the i Resolution to passed. to roll call rote Utley "ay*% etsphese "aye", j TallAferro "Ws", eopkfes "aye"; Veit "aye" and StWart "aye". Motion j carried. Meeting "Journal at lilts p.m. MAYOR a i 114C iwcwmy r I r I i r . . • . ?1':11:1:. ir• ; i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM DATE OF ME8TIN01 January b, 1981 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 4 j SUBJFCTs Bid 4 8840 Street Sweeper { SUMMARYs This bid is for the lease purchase Of a self propelled strut sweeper. This unit is to be used under the direction of the street department for the sweeping of city streets. Specifications were written around a mechanical'iyve i sweeper. The uutt we now.ovn is art air vacuua and, has not been sitisfactory'foi the proper,saalntsnince of city streets. We chose the mechanical type over the air vacuum or regenerative air syetsm based on, 6 the success we had with the mechanical eyatem"prior to trying the air unit we now own. We also took into r- c consideration original cost and maintenance cost. ACTION REQUIREDI Approvai by council and award of bid. ;s ALTERNATIVES: 1. Award as re.ommended. 2. Rejected all bide and ra-bid. 3. Do away with the street sweeping proSact. SOURCE OF FUNDS: This purchase will be funded thiu a 1Uses purchase s agreement and charged to account nuaber 06-00-30-02. RECOMMENDATION: We recommend this bid be awarded to the Imf bld'seating I specifications of Davis Truck d 84uipaont for a Mobil Sweeper Model T23 in the amount of ~46,3~3.00,'daliv~ry to 3 days, terms not and 108 Denton.: The bid of Motor Truck and the two bids of are for sir vacuum rs nera vs air type machines. SUBMITTED W- } 1,16 SI Tom D. Shaw, .F.M. Ase't. Purchasing Agent r 1a Z ri. :,'rte t )M..I~'t Y: ~ 45 i~ zs CITY OF DENTON F MEMORANDUM TO: G. Chris Hartung I rRoN: Rick Svehla DATE: December 31, 1980 RE: Concerning the bids for the new street sweeper Last month bids were taken on a new sweeper. We took these bide because we were looking at alternatives to present to the council. Curreltly,,the. City owns a 1978 Elgin Whirlwind which is a vacuum type sweeper. We have been experiencing many mechanical difficulties with the broom over the last year. We have had the manufacturer's representatives here several y, 10 times. Since we took delivery of the broom in March of 1978, we have spent approximately $26,000 on repairs and labor, or approximately $800 per month, These repairs have made the sweeper inoperable at least 401 of the available working time. Consequently$ you can see that we do have r a significant problem in providing street sweeping services. Earlier thib year, the Staff recommended an overhaul for the sweeper. Along with this, we sent our two drivers to several meetings with the factory representatives for additional training on maintenance for the sweeper. ~x Daily operating procedures ware also changed in an effort to eliminate some of the down time. We have tried these new procedutes lines June , and we continue to have substantial repair bills. The repairs center I s around solenoid switches which are affected by dust and water, however, problems these are not the only problems. We continua to have sporadic pr, k with all phases of the broom (such as pumps, hydraulics, the brooms s'k themselves, electrical problems, etc.). For these ressons, the staff ' has pursued other alternatives. r Earlier this pear, we had looked at contracting for the street sweeping ; service, no costs for such a service would be approximately $70,000 per '04 Per'- ` a~F year. This is approximately $20,000 more than out current sweeping operation. Staff also felt that we would loose control over response time to epacific complaints and incur additional costs to `alleviate there problems. We would still have the problem of supervising and monitoring the operation and processing all the cells. Therefore, we pursued the idea of taking bids for a new sweeper, M; 4 E.' IF f ~ M 7:' n S e y p j 0, T4 I Page 2 Concerning the bide for the new street sweeper December 31, 1980 I The bide that were taken last month were for a mechanical-type sweeper. This type of sweeper does not use any type of vacuum action, instead the sweeping is done through chain-driven brooms. The City owned several of these brooms prior to trading them in for the Elgin, and they worked very successfully. We understand from the vendor that this type of broom . would be available within 10 days and could be set up on a lease-purchase type of agreement. The cost of the lease-purebase would be approximately $1,100 per month. Consequently if the new sweeper was purchased and the Elgin taken out of service, we could return to a more normal level of service. At the same time, we could sell the Elgin at the auction and , eliminate the $800-$900 a month repair bills. The sweeping budget would then incur an over-run of approximately $2,500 to $3,500. If the Council chooses this alternative, we would also recommend that a second sweeper be purchased next year, Currently in an 8 hour shift, the Vesper can sweep approximately 17 to 20 miles of curb. The City now > contains approximately 200 miles of streets or approximately 400 curb miles. Currently the Square and immediate surrounding streets are set lip to be swept twice a week or approximately 31 curb miles per week. Other major streets such as Bell Avenue, Carroll Boulevard, Sherman Drive, ate. are set up to be swept once a week for a total of 34 curb miles. The { remainder of the streets (approximately 400 curb miles) are set up to be swept once every 3 months. This totals approximately 3,550 curb miles. k At 17 miles per shift this is approximately 210 working days out of a possible 260 days. This dons not allow for any down time on the machines bad veather days, any holidays, etc. As you can seat this stretches the vehicle to its limits and therefore we would recommend the second sweeper next year. The Staff has spend considerable time in evaluating the alternatives for the swooping operation and have reached the following conclusibnsa 1. The current sweeper has not periormed near acceptable standards and f we can no longer provide the type of service that we indicated in the budget. 2, Contracting the work will cost us more money and lose of response time to specific complaints. 3. 811minating street sweeping all together would eliminate approximately $50,000 from the budget but would create significant build-up in the streets causing maintenance and drainage problems as well as aesthetic considerations, s, k f t 1 b" ' ♦ 3~5>yi+4nM^rti+wtMa nwar.,w ,n,. n°vr:".•d9'. . a Page 3 Consider the bide for the new street sweeper December 31, 1980 4. Purchasing a new mechanical sweeper and auctioning off the existing sweeper and purchasing a second sweeper next year would allow us to restore predicted levels of service.' It would produce a minimal over-run of approximately $2,500 to $3s500 in the budget this year. Therefore, we would recommend that the Council purchase a new sweeper. Rick asvabia I p { 'V f y r ~ rr , ; ' 7 Yt, 1 .r 4i `s 1 r r e 11 d s sil~47~4Y r k ~ 1F ' a J +µA4 ~ I . R gt,r.Sl i:,:'G a e':~`. S;N e.tdF, y;'7.a°,m .Y. 4..s r. .:.~....z r:•er, , m v ' .r: - , air.; ' ' CITY Ok DENTON MEMORANDUM TOj' Tom Shaw, Purchasing Agent P'ROM2 Jack Jarvis, Superintendent of Vehicle Maintenance SUBJECTe Bid Number 8840 -.Street Sweeper DATEi December 19, 1980 In reference to the purchase of a street,sweep'er for the t Street Department, it is my recommendation that the bid be awarded to Davis Truck 6 Equipment Co., the makers of the four wheel self-propelled mobil model. It is the lowest bid and meets all the specifications, it is my opinion that it would be the better piece of equipment for our Phurposes, equipment, Carter# I piece of machinery will be satisfactory. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to call. 77r~ a' eel Mick Svehla a= lit' r. f +wy i BID 1 8840 DID TITLE Street $~er OPENED 12 4 80 _ Davis Truck Dallas Brus Motor Truck Motor Truc E.S.S.I. E.S.S.I. Suntire b Equip. ACCOUNT 106-00-30-02 Rn._ ITEM P VENDOR ENDO VENDOR VENDOR VENDOR VENDOR V DO 1. 1 Street Sweeper 46,213.20 66,591.00 48,691.00 41,920.00 42,000.00 ` 461000.00 58,688.44 Make Mobil £colotec Tymco Tymco Elgin Elgin EMC Model TE3 400 600 350 G D 12 Delivery 3 day 45 day 30 day 30 day 30 day 30 day ~3 day I, ' FOB Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Terms Net Net Net Net Net Net Not ct I f, 1 ~ I T P F •is. i i 1 CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM 1 DATE OF MEETINGi January 6, 1980 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEH ► SUBJECTi Bid number 8843 Tree Trimming SUMMARTs This bid is for approximately four months service to trim trees away from overhead elactriral power lines. The bid inclu4is all manpower, equipment and supplies. The successful bidder will be under r the direction and supervision of the Electric i' Distribution department. Billing and payment will be on a weekly basis. ACTION REQUIREDS Approval by council and award of bid. 1 t" ALTERNATIVESt None. I SOURCE OF FUNDS1 The 'funds for the bia Wit come from thi' 1980-81 budget account number 02.52-83-l8, Electric Distribution maintenance U overhand distribution system. Total contract price will not exceed the I budgeted amount of 9200000.00, RECOMMENDATION: We recommend this bid be awarded to the lowest bidder h Cobb Tree Servita. Cobb has done the work for us in the past and he has submitted the necessary urance rtificate. SUBMITTED BY: Tom Dr hen, C.F,Mc V Ass0t. purchasing Agent I 1C 4~. r .iRG k~ 1 i i { 1 1 e 8ID i 8843 ' t DID TITLE Tree Triaening 2/18/80 Aaplundh bb Tree Trees, Inc. OPENED 1 ervice ACCOUNT 1 Y ENDO YEN V NDOR VENDOR VE R V DO PRICE PER HOUR i 1 6 - 18 5 - ' 6.97 5170 7.95 r 1 Helps 2.15 3.18 2.25 I Clipper N/C 1.20 .70 I Power saw y 4.31 2.45 4.50 I Truck 8.05 5.40 9.95 E j . 1 Bucket Truck .T X . t yr ~r , mow . 1 CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM DATE OF MEETING: January 6, 1981 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 4 i SUBJECT: Bid 46846 Wire 6 Cable i StHwYt This bid is for the replacement of wire and cable in warehouse stock. The quantities bid are approximately a four to six month supply. This material `is used by the Electrical Distribution department in the maintenance and new construction electrical iribution system. of the ACTION REQUIRED: Approval by council and award of bid. ALTERNATIVESs None. SOURCE OF FUNDS: Funds for this purchase will come from thi'.werkia= i ty capital account number 0l-98-81-fig, Blecttc 'a'ysEi~i Inventory," As the material is used it will be charged s a' 'I to budgeted work orders sad or account numbeis. RECOMMENDATION: We recommend this bid be awarded to the low bid of Priaatei Supply for item 01 at $93.40 poi hundred poundal total price 470,984.00. Item W to tjisstar ; Supply at 499.00 per hutidiid aisiihil-totil'¢rice $2,079.00. Item 43 to WESM id'the amount of $J03.00 per thousand feat, total prride 413,090.00.` The total bid award price is $88,133.00, FOE Denton,'torra are i net 30 days. LXHIBITs bulatio beet. ' SUBMITTED BYt om D, Shaw, M4 .P.Asst. Purchasing Agent It i" F n a . i i ~ Il0 f Sue m TITLt WIN& 1 GILL t or"" 12121/10 amiNs • C"INI STAR STAN LSON 9WLL f01.LI.lXI 9eful9l CURNAL 011ATIAR It."Im WNW ACCOm f woo-sr-o9 tLtcttiC 019[. 1606 9l H 91 12 1 6 6 "Mois yam , ` rv 1. 67■ Ylri Alw 111 more 16.13 16.11 MIS 9r.Do 97.73 94.30 101.00 11.40 113.00 31.14 NJ3 . 4.30 ) I 2. ,s Vice Alm f7 Iere 103.4 IDS." 101.33 103.00 103.11 100.00 113.00 09.00 119.00 100.46 100.4 101.33 111 J. 10 C■kie Ce■oe■ttlt 17 *Vr SSL00 334,00 536.10 W.00 336.61 727.33 SII,H JII.IS SO S.pO. p Delivery Stock Stock deck Stock stock Stetk 1-21 fe2e STACK fi0li ItOLT1 ITOQI SldUt +-6 + t I f r I 1. _ 3 Y1 e. i if n ~I 4 I i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM : I DATE OF MEETINOt January 6, 1981 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM l ~I 1 SUBJECT: Bid 0 8847 Streetlights , SUMMARY: Bid number 8847 is for the purchase of 100 watt high pressure sodium'strastlights in three different light distribution patterns. Thase lights will be 1 used throughout the city in numerous locations. ,a ACTION REQUIRED: Approval by Council and award of bids ALTERNATIVES: None. SOURCE OF FUNDS: Thus high pressure sodiute streatligbtt are`warshouse inventory items and will ts'paid'flfTom ttorking capital funds accodli number 6-4148. the ' streetlights are charged to ihs 61actrical Cistiibutioa p mant work orders and/or budget accounis when put into service. ' RECOMMENDATION: We recommend this bid be awarded to the lowest and'Dest bid of Cummins Supply. The total bid price is $13,576.40, FOB Denton, 4-6 weeks delivery, terms pet 30. WIBITSt T(bulatio set. y SUBMITTED BYt Tom D. Shaw, C.P.M. Asa't, Purchasing Agent lc I I Fr y , ~ I v a` y K OWA4 BID 1 8847. SID TITLE HPS Streetlialits OPENED 12123180 Cummins Nelson Temple Graybar GE Supply Elect. WESCO Supply Dist. ACCOUNT 1 05-98-87-08 Products VENDOR, VEND-OR EN R VENDOR VENDOR VENDOR 15 Streetlight II 47.25 53.00 52.50 54.80 71.55 53.60 ! 1 4 I 2. 12 Streetlight 11-4 59.05 64.95 64.00 63.90 71.55 65.40 li i 3. 30 Streetlight V 46.78 52.50 52.00 54.80 71.55 53.10 TOTAL BID PRICE 15,576.90 17,319.00 17,115.00 179532.00 219465.00 17,481.00 19,200.00 l 1 Delivery 28-48 days 42 day 4-6 wks 2-4 wks 28-42 day 4-6 wk Terms Net 30 Net Net Net Net 30 1,OB Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Denton Make A/E A/E A/E A/E GE Alt N1800 y' r. 1 i pi 4TM. ` .f x: 1 CITY OF DENTON ! MEMORANDUM DATE OF HEETING: January 6, 1981 z CrTY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 8 ,JJECT: Purchase order 139148 Revision to Ebeling Mfg. Co, e SUMKOLRYi In April, 1919 the City of Dcr.'ih sent a side loading refuse packer back to its oridinal manufarturer for , complete rebuilding and mounting on a new cab and 1 chassis furnished by the City of Denton. The re- conditioned unit was returned to the City of Denton ' in June of 1919. SSortly after its return we re- ceivsd invoices totaling $8,868,74. These invoices were presented to Council and approved on July 3, 1979. On August 29, 1979 an additional four invoices were received by the City of Denton totaling $40087.01, These invoices were sent to the Director of Soild wait* for approval and return, We ware advised the same day that the Director and EMCO wave.diseusaing the additional'; invoices Wand vould let us_know:' 'A short while later the Director of Solid Waste left 1 the employment of the City of Denton with obviously nothing resolved. T;e p,-chase order had been closed and filed. Recently i:;1CO began to persue this long past due account. } After considerable research and digging thru the Moog Rick Svehle, Director of Public 'ierksi Jack Jarvis, Vehicle Maintenance Superintendeut and I have found the claim of EMCO to be valid. 1 1 The additional $4,087.01 added to the $81869674 does exceed our original estimate however, we feel the + invoices number 1835, 1876, 877 and 1814 should be l paid. ACTION REQUIRED: Approval by council. ALTERNATIVES: None. SOURCE OF FUNDS: The fundsfor the additif 14,687.01 will come from the sere motor pool account as the rit $81868.74, 06-00-97-07. RECOMMENDATION: We recommend this revised purchase order 39148 to EMCO b~approve d the additional $4087,61 be paid. 9U6MITTED SY: I Tome C.P.M. Aes't, Purchasing Agent r 1c S` i J 1. 1 t CITY OF DlNTON, TEXAS PURCHASE ORDER Numem 39148 s I »~al~ot orsw ml 361-4443 CHEMED ",j 1? fgF$ till oAn 1T4- ~4.1C-T9 a rq. I Vol NO. i . y tv" last. 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Y11 [ I. ti l oN 4 ! 04 IAEi' 4 1 fK'lli til of IIM !h++ H IIA[, i"si iA tlAi 03. 014 141 f11MIR [Ili itIANY aY1 CQNIAnI _ i GRt AIR ( ~y 1 W11 I0AIN11 Ili. 1114 #1 .+1 1111 1'r sre-I Inn arrAIAi OA11. GAS Q' N InN'n/ .,ILIA. IM A'114 41.I 1!4 1"f", 00 1't. I L"' rV ' 1'. _ - /1'lilt) NMItIIN b .11 dt 1'q tY Y FV'1 Ant n dlw NI on ill, lO1Ai1 0 IaNA Stln.'is r dutAnl 14 Of Nmp N t'al'l I+1ru • { 1 I' "j,j ulitt , N At Y+el % b M 1 IN 1 0n4 I tI M4 I In IM1t nI.1 N d 1, x1 +I s- rl s~ IA-, n 11-, Nl' tA4 1 Mr~rr.rr..~........~.._._........._.r-.....~...~ r..~. I ~ ~Qtll ~ II r i 414, Af t V I AY d r • SWAO CITY OF DENTON 9 MEMORANDUM i d 4 ! DATE OF MEETIN01 January 6, 1981 j COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 1 SUBJECTS Purchase order 146488 to Rone Engineers SUMMARYi This purchase order is to cover the inspection and laboratory test necessary for the construction of the Service Center/Warehouse Complex. Ron* Engineers ` has been approved and recommended by Luther Hill and Associates, the contractor, Jim Kirkpatrick the Architect and the City Staff. ACTION RIQUIREDi Approval by council. , % ALTERNATiM i None. SOURCE OF FUNDSi This purchase. order is for the estimated t'o! 910,600.001 The estimate is based ofl th3aouae ausibir e! test and inspections necessary snd s&Y,chinEi prfor ; to, project completion, The'lundi for this purewe will come from the Narehou6. Service'Cahiir work orders, 162 from W.O. 10915 and 842 from W.O. /1552. RECOMMSNDATIONs We recommend this purchase order 146408 to Rove Engineers in the estimated amount of 910,000.60 be approved. /4618 . EXHI8It8t irebeaa or or 17 SUEMITMD 1fYs Tom D. Sh N, C.P.M. l,. Ase't, purchasing Agent t, • 1 k r 5 X11 f4 F rf ~ CITY OF . DENTON, TEXAS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER N! , 4 4 8 8 e171342-w Dim motto faT-eM! wto" Ho. oAn 12/30/80 no NO• Nona Taw Net w.o. Mo. 16% 9915 84% 1352 WWI oAn As required Aca. NO. Rona Inginsers Inc./Dallas ww vu P,O. Box 59023 Dallas, Texas 15229 Tol CITY OF 01WON Engineering & DM. Dept. As requested ITLM C1TY$T0CKNUMe4R OESCAI►TION . QUAN. AT Met AMOUNT r Laborstory'tsaRing and inspection as required for Service Center/Warehouse Complex t Iatimatad Co 10,000.0 ' !V w W r 1T IN WPUCATI TO ACCOUN ATMI[, ` ►A, N0. All aMMMINTf, OI W CKM, ehWII t1 IM Oft (W AI n MW W4M eAIN 1AX Aa 1M HowTIe BILL as THI CRV of MWON it hlro"IM PAN PAYM NO M1ACNAWM "I n li NKlIVte. ALL aMMANJTTe MWT H $46, CITY bl 04"", nut. COW ALL INOIJ ms M. i' CITY OF bENtON, rUACHA61N4 OthT. YxZ 216 E. MoKhmey ~Y x nl: benten' 1'eKw 71201 PPORM No.OW10 I , ~s.I6 dr 3! Jr +1+ rt i~f IIF r Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendations To the City Council To: Denton City Council Case No.: Z-1477 Dato: January 6, 1981 i, GENERAL INFORMATION A Applicant Moretle M. Miller 1811 Bolivar Denton, Texas 76201 Status of Applicant Real estate agent for property owner Requested Action Change of ronI6g to light industrial r1 (L!) ciessifiration Existing Zoning Single Family (SF-7) Location West side of Woodrow Lane beginning f; appproximately 673 feet south of the intersection of Morse Street and Woodrow Line Size Approximately 2 acres a Existing Land Use Single family house and detached garage Surrounding Zoning and North - SF-71 vacant Land Use South -,.LIi Turbo Refrigerettoh East - PD for Lit single faa~lly home West - Lit vacant, ainggte family houlln9 within 190 feet of property 1n x this request t •rt,. t N/A Comprehensive Plan I w SPECIAL INFORMATION ~r Public Utilities Adequate water sewer, and electrical 1 service is $4911abla. ! ' Trsnsoortation A light industrial use will Increase a+nl; intensity as compared to existing coning. -tY Amount of increase is dependent upon specific land use. l~A . Asp ` h t T- , r'r i ry `N.:QY. 1 14 } Page Two E-1477 (Special Information Continued) Physical Characteristics Topography is 1-3X, grass is principle vegetation. , " A14slYSIS A300 acre planned development for Light Industrial use is ioce.ted on the east side of Woodrow Lane sad another parcel of lard roughly 300 acre] in site is located to the South and Southeast of the site in this request. The site in this request is within 190 feet of new single family dwellings' vy, located on Baldwin Street. The proposed site abuts property toned for Single Family use to the North. ' The Planning and zoning Commission felt that the OA*rbf Light Industrial toning rendered this site highly undesirable for rasidential use. RECOMMENDATION > The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of Z-14771 with 6 ' in favor and 1 opposed. k A y ALTERNATIVES 1. `Approve Light Industrial soning. 2. Deny the toning petition. y+> 31 Modify the request to Commercial, General Rctsil, Neighborhood service, Offied, Parking or Multi-family M 4. Table the petition for future consideration. Y ~ ATTACHMENTS h' to Atrial photograph. ' 2. Property owner list. 1 fiyr 3s Reply forms, i~Fy 4. Planning and zoning minutes. yea . rAG MIN 1 I r C `1 y + etw i , Is P. A'~ ;i ' 2t1 A tS i la z ji~ i,t4 `T fem.. • % r fit F° l~ a r ~ + " I r q ~ 41^, Y t M1 1 . Xix f¢' C 51 f, 1it<''~(j' t / 7 ~ r ~ F f' ' fr1_' : M f J"vi ~,tuf~RL~~ A YLL` 1 /I. 1lk P. R 44 II \ '.1 kif iy~` J 1i+S r,l~1 is 7 t + .Y r~ 1 1•. P a''9~ ! fXF) ff. 1{Inl. 71 I t rot 1 ' n Y top 1 11 + IN } I REPLY FOR VX PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION J case No. Z-1477 3 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation t the City Council, if you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. 1 City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the puWc hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if pera receiving this notice they wish, If '0% or more of theositionpro arotqqtheownropose return this reply form in opp ~d change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning E Office at 566-050. I Please use BLACK ink only, fi REPLY t G . F ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. Odic , I am opposed to this zoning request. ~I ( ) i am undecided about this zoning requests i My comments are as follows: Signature ,L. Address 1017 QQ~A I N - 3 31 13 Phone '4,t I r. 1 4 REPLY FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Case No, Z-1477 1 The Planning Comission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to eypress an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. i City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all Ittarested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20TH or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this reply foray in opposition to the proposed change, the City Rt' Council must attain a four- fths (415) vote to approve it. If you have pertaining to the case, please c411 the Planning ` questions , Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. 'Y REPLY i ( t"r2 am in favor of this zoning request. , ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, I My comments are as follows► c ,r signature Address t Phone I~ Z' 7 + f art r a~ t REPLY FOR THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Case No. Z-1477 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City.Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner ' Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment, if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (415) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY .A Wy i am in favor of-this zoning request. gyp I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. E My comments are as follows: i i Signature Address Phone rya ' 71 r r E j ii /fly h r, VIO VA e . iA T7 M JJ) 1 ~VJAI x .r I K ~ --T IAII A.U~4A 'A. A. •C~lm t ~nrr.dlfl! ` , i '71 JA r I` t i, i i I t f I Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission 3 December 3, 1980 The regular meeting of the Denton Planning and Zoning Commission was held on December 3, 1980 at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building:. PRESENT: Linnie McAdams, Bob Woodin, Jack Miller, Carole Busby, Robert LaForte, Andy Sidor, and Marilyn Gilchrist. Staff present were; t + Jeff Meyer, Greg trwi•4s, Charlie Watkins and Susan Wigand. ABSENT: None. f•., I ~ Chairperson Andy Sidor called the meeting to order and explained the procedural policy for the meeting. ' 1. Approve the minutes of the November 19, 1980 meeting. The minutes were amended by correctly spelling Milliken and Lott. Linnie McAdams moved to approve the minutes of the November 19; 1960 meeting. Motion was seconded by Robert LaForte and passed unanimously. 11. Public Hearings: i A. Jeff Meyer informed that at last City Council meeting, the sign ordinances were considered. All were tabled and sent back to the Planning and Zoning Commission since they need 'a recommendation. B. Z-1477. This is the petition of Moretie Miller reqquesting"'a _ i fi ange of zoning from single family (SF-7) to light industrial ((L1) classification on a parcel approximately 2 acres in size located along the west side of Woodrow Lane beginning` approximately 673 'feet south of the intersection of Morse Street and Woodrow Lane. Morelle Miller spoke in favor of the petition, No one spoke in opposition of the petition. Charles Watkins presented the staff report and recommendation, which was denial. ~ Morelie Miller spoke in rebuttal. Andy Sidor felt the best use of the land would be light industrial. Bob Woodin moved to approve the petition; Robert LaForte'secgded the i motion and the motion carried by a vote of 6-1 (Linnie McAdam§ voted F to deny). l r 1 'r 4 '0111 1 Page two. III. Considerations: A, Consider final plat approval of Wainwright Street Addition. Marilyn Gilchrist moved to approve; Linnie McAdams seconded the motion; the motion carried unanimously, B.'- Consider final plat approval of the Wimbleton Village Phase IV. Greg Edwards spoke concerning traffic and widening Denton State School Road. Bob Sheane of Calusa Developments spoke. Robert LaForte moved to approve, Marilyn Gilchrist seconded the motion; the motion carried unanimously with conditions as specified by tho City Engineer. , C. Consider the final plat approval of the Sunrise Addition. Charles Watkins presented the staff recommendation, which was approval. p Linnie McAdams moved to quit claim, Jack Miller seconded the motion; the motion carried by a 5-0 vote (Robert LaForte and Bob Woodin abstained), 0. Consider the final plat approval of the Heritage Oaks Addition. Housing Authority and others requested property to be dedicated to Housing Authority in Jim Carter's name. Jeff Meyer stated the City would require Housing Authority to main- y tain, Hou withistipulation thattitdbetused asgaememoriaDepark ands begmainhorit twined by the Denton Housing Authority, Carole Busby.seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 5:40 p.m. i A I 140. AN ORDIYAflCEL;DESIOINATINO THE BELOW8008S1ARTIC LOCAT MPRA HENSIVr t NO NANCE) # ND -3D CRIBE 18 AT OF i0N9 THASE HISTORIC C- EVSIVE 0N1 ORDINANCE) AND PAOVIDINO FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHERZA3, the Historic Landmark Commission and the Planning and zoning Commission of the City of Denton have recommended that the M° Property herein descrlbad'be designated as historic landmarks in the city of Denton NON, THEREFORE, ` THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON# TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS, 6ECTION I. 't~ The following'! described locations shall be designated as historic landmarks under Ordinance No. 80-30, Article 28A of the Comprehapsive Wing Ordinance of the City of Denton, Teaavr I* 11-d 2. H-5 d09 Nest Oak rStreit 3. U-S 722 West Oak Srit 8-7 705 Vest 0 k Street S. 8-8 oil Vest Oak Strait + 1 8. 8-9 723 Vest Oak Street 7 . 8-10 812 West Oak Street 0 B-11 1003 Rest Oak Street 9, H-12 1023 Nest Oak street 10. 8-13 1015 Vest Oak Street 8 INI ~ ;gal The historic landmark designation. shall be indicated upon the soning nap of the City of Denton by the letter '8',' and, the properly herein described shall `b. subject to all of the terra, provisions and requirements of Ordinance No, so-S00 Articla' 28A 'of the Comprehensive, zoning Ordinance of the city of DWOO, Texas, T I This ordinance shall become effective from and after its dote i of passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 19tl0. RICEARD 8TKWA-R , lIAYO CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTESTS CITY Or DENTiONj TEXAS 0. J. T APPROVED YWAS TO AoJR,, CITY AATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i BYi i ■ 1 NO AN ORDINANCE fIXING AND OETERMININO TOE GENERAL SERVICE RATE TO 88 CHARGED fOR SALES Of NATURAL GAS To RESIDENTIAL, CO:MrSRCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONSUMERS IN THE CITY Of DENTON, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS: PROVIDING FOR THE MANNBR IN U91CH SUCH RATE NAY 8E CHANGED, ADJUSTED, AND AMENDED: AND PROVIDING roR A SCHEDULE Or SERVICE CHARGES. THE COUNCIL Of THE CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. affective with get bill rendered on and after thirty (iM days from the final date of pottage of this cd n nrenderad r , the maximum general service rote for sales of natural g to residential end commercial consumers within the City Limits of Denton, Texas, by Lone star Gas Company, a division of ENSIACH CORPORATIONS a Tests Corporation, its succeesoes end y assigns, is hereby fired and determined as set forth in Item A, In the Attachment hereto which is incorporated herein. SE 0 t,~ The residential and commercial rates sat forth above shall .r be adjusted upward or downward from a base of $2.0279 per got b a Gas Cost Adjustment factor ON raised as an amount pee thousand cubic feet (Nall of natural gas, for changes in the intraeompony city gate rate charge as ' authoitsed by the Railroad Commission of Texas or other regulatory body having jurisdiction for gat delivered to the Denton distribution system, according to Itam 8, in the Attachment hereto which is incorporated herein. saCTION IIL Set', forth in Item C in the: Attachment hereto ,which` is Incorporatad herein are the 06-4 mum rates applicable to tales to industrial customers served under Coo any 's standard foci of industrial sales contracts slid &I sublact td the tiros and conditions specifled therein, or so they may be amended by the Company. SECTION !Y. Company shall also receive tat adjustments according to Item D, in the Attachment hereto which is Incorporated herein, 11 f WrOff V. In addition to the aforesaid rates, company shitl have the right to collect such reasonable charges 'sa are necessary to conduct its business and to carry out its reasonable rules and regulations in effect, as sat forth in, Item s, in the Attachment hereto which is Incorpoeated herein. j sacTloN vI. the rotas let forth in this ordinance may be ebanged and amended by either the City or Company in the manner provided by law service heraundot is subject to the orders of rejulatol ! bodies having juriedictlon, and to the Compaa It Rules and Regulations currently on file in the Company's office. 1 L r a. ...~.'-G sa di.'-c.Y,'Atvy'914'fh." .N`na. :...r •^Mq. f1 Ylt: -,..JI • tY 1 1 816C~~jt?ION Y21. It it hereby found and determined that the reetlnq at Which this ordinance was psesed WAS open to the public, as requited by Texas laws And that Advance public notice of the tiaN, place And purpose of said sooting was given. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1911. RICRARD 0. X CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS . ATTEBTr t CITY OP DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED As TO LEGAL room C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORM CITY OP DRIMR, TEXAS are 3 i T ( { ATTACHMENT TO ORDiMANCE NO. CITY op DENTOM, TEXAS LONE STAR OAS COMPANY TAR27PS a SCHEDULES . item A. The following ratan ate the maximum applicable to y residential and commercial eoneuitars per cater per mantb or tot any pact of a month for wAich qas urr ce is available at the Salta location. sum"t Cato@ shall be applicable between the aster reading dates in Mayy s and October. Minter rates shall be applicable at all other times. Residentialt win! t SWAVC Customer Charge $1.7500 IF5.758 All consumption a 2.6988 Per Net 2.4468 Per Met i it the service petiod is leas than 21 days, the customer charge a 1.1334 times the number of days service, commercialI Customer Charge All consumption 0 2.086 Per get 12.4400 Per Mot if the service Fig is less than 28 days, the customer charge is 1.2500 times the number of days service. l~ bills are due and payable Wien'rindered and must be paid within ten days from monthly billtng date. . Item b.,041 Cost Adjustment 1 Each monthly bill at the above total shall be adjusted i for gam cost a followai y 111 The city gate rate inceeaas of decrease applicable to current sales shall bbe estimated to residential nnearestd$0.0 0 1~p4r Mot based uponi tai diettib Lion trysts 1.at the r do of tot Vet purchased (adjoated to five year weighted, averay9 perctntaqa of unaccounted-for lit', divided by the MeI sold for the 12 month peri^ ended ,font 300 1979. (b( The city gate rate estimated to be applicable to Volumes purchased during the currant calendar month, aspreaaed to the neatest 10.0001 per Met (shown below to 'lie'f, (c) The bast city late rata of 12.0279 per Met, i d All fI (2( Correction of the estimated adjustment Eetermined by Item 0 shall be included as part of the adjustment for theSecond fcllowiti month. The correcting factor (shown below is NO) shall be expressed to h the nearest SO.000I per Mcf based upon. (a) The corrected adjustment alxaunt based upon the actual city, gate rate, less (b) The estimated adjustment amount billed under Item 1 (1) t, above, divided by (e) Otstrfbution system residential Ind commercial sales Hcf, f , record on th ? the month thatethe ompaorny'sectbook tsdincludedeairplor art ofrthi adjustment. (3) The adjustment determined by Item B (1) and 'Item 0 (2) above shall be I multiplied by a tax factor of 1.04105 to include street and alley rental and slate occupation'taM due to incraastng Company revenues under this 4 gas cost adjustment provision. ; I" summary, the `gas cost adjustment ((ACA shall be determtned,to the nearest So. 0001 per Rf by Item a Item 6 (2~ and item 0 (3) as follows: , GCA Ittem 0 (1) + Item 0 (2)) x Item 6 (3) ) F GCA ! 1(1.0416) (Re - $2.0219) + t) x 1.01105 Item C. The following rates are the naximun applicable to sales to industrial ,cul lomers served under Coipany's standard form.of industrial sales contracts and subject to the terms and eonditlons specified therein. Customer shall 1 i receive service under its choice of one of the following rates: 1! i RATE 1 l First 125 ikf or less $202.50 All over 125 Hcf 0 1;58 per Mcf KATE 2 First 600 Mcf or less 1906.00 All over 600 Ncf 0 1.435 per NO RATE 3 Flrit 1,250 Fief or less $1,150.00, All over 1,250 Ikf 0 1.315 per Mcf SCHDOL RATE r flrsl 1so ticf 0 $ 161 per Mcf over ISO IM 0 1.S6 per kf Minimum Monthly lilt $10.00 per Meter Inttallation. Amounts billed shall be due and payable within ten days from monthly billing date. 1 L _ _ I Adjusbment for Peat Content: This Schedule of industrfal Rates IS Eased upon the delivery of gas having an average total heat value of 1,000 British thermal units (Btu) per cubic foot. Should the average total heating value of gas delivered in any monthly period be more or, less than 1,000 IN per cubit foot, the measured volume for such period shall be increased De decreased. respec• tfvaly, in the percentage by which the average heating value of such gas is greater or less than 1,000 Btu per cubic foot. The monthly average total heating value of the gas w a pressure of four ounces pTus 14.4 pounds per square inch and at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit shall be determined at Company's expense by the use of standard methods and procedures. Adjustment for Gas Cost: The foregcimg rates ors based upon a weighted average chit of gas pur- chased by Lone Star Gas Company of $1.00 per 1,000 cubic feet (Mcf) based on a pressure of far ounces per square inch above in itsumed atmosphlrlc yettsure of 14.4 Bounds per square inch and at a temperature of sixty degrees I Fahrenheit. The weighted average cost of gas purchased,' is used herein, shall be computed by dividing the total amount paid or accrued by Cwpany f (as reflected by Company'i Gas Purchase Accounts), including any production, j severance, dedication or gathering tax paid or accrued by Company directly or by way of reimbursement to its gas suppliers, to producers; procassors, F transporters, or other sellers of gas in the latest available fiscal month by the total volume of pipeline quality gas in Mcf purchased by Company during sold period. 1 ' Whomever the weighted average cost of gas purchased It more or toss I them, $1,00, the amount billed under this schedule shall be increased or I decreased by the amount of such difference multiplied bY' the consuoption I In Mcf, without adjusbnont for heating value. In applying the gas cost aljusbAent clause, the adjustment shalt be computed to the nearest one- hundredth of one cent. Company, frM time to time, may be required by the It tris , -of a gat"pu~- Chase contract (including an agreed settlement of a disputed clfn) a,or by a " determination of a regulatory body or court to melee idditionllpa;►anentt"with respect to gas previously purchased by Company, to such ease,' 0k'"rialr`• adjustments to compensate therefor !halt be made is the price Days 1e for gee j t horounder is 'soon as practicable after the time of such payment so that Cut- f( comer shall bear a proportionate part of any such payment wRlch has not been F a eviously Included In the weighted average cost of gas purchased as defiood i " Adjustment for Taxes, Licenses, Fees, Charges, and Aentalst Customer shall pay Compony an amount equivalent to a proportionate part of all taxes or rentals which now are or which may be levied, charged or Imposed by any governmental body under authority of any lad, ordlnance.or contract for the use of the public streets, alleys and thorou I ►N res in the conduct of Company's business, or because of Company's ottupaim) and Cut toner shall pay Company an amount equivalent to a proportionate part of any j new tax or increased tae or any other governmental irociltiaq,, rental, fee ! Die charge levied or charged after .iufy 1, 1976, (except state, County, City, E and special district ad valorem taxes, taxes on net income and any produce tion or similar tax Included la the weighted average cost of gas as provided fm the gas cost adjustment clause), i a., a. ` . men, j e. n[a/W..vA:.!♦ v,"dYi(1~^'fr4y .~.?'Rk"FM,II Vr-a :.ry ` ~ - Item D. Tax Adjustment The tax adjustment shall bean amount equivalent to the proportionate part of fee orwchargeo(exceptastate,countya,yCity an~^spee altdistrictiadoValorem taxes and taxes on net income) lei led, assessed or imposed subsequent to January 1, 1990, upon or' allocable to the Company's distribution operations; ` by any new or amended law, ordinance or contract. Item C. Schedule of Service Charges (l) Reconnect Charge • 111 . In addition to the charges and rates set out above, the Company shall collect the,sun of; G Schedule 0_ ar9e, f) j a A.N. to S P.N. Monday through Friday (20,00 " I S P.N. to $ AA NonCaq through Friday 30.00 Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 36.61 as a reconnect Charge for each retonnectiom or reiniuy'uratton of gas service where service has bath discontinued at the same premises for any reason, with the following exceptions. (a) for a builder who uses gas temporarily during construction or for display purposes. (b) for the first occupant of the promises. , (t) Whenever ygas service has been teaporarily interrupted bacauss of system outage, service work or appliance t installation done by Company; or (d) rat any reason dewed necessary for Company operations. I .iii . . _ I 1 , (2)' Appliance, Gas Light, and Air Conditioning Servlce Charges Appliance Service Charges Schedule. Hourly Charae + 8 A.N. to 3 P.M. Mundyy through Friday 318.00 S P.M. to 8 A.H. Monday through friday 27.00 Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 21.00 E An additional charge of 112 added to the above charges when a second employee (helper) Is required. Time in excess of one hour prorated In 1S minute Increments, as follows: Standard Non-Standard Increments working Hours Working Hours IS minutes S 4,50 16.75 30 minutes 9.00 13.50 t ' 45 minutes ` 13.50 - 20.25 t; 60 minutes- 18.00 21100 { Standard working hours defined as 8 A.M. to S P.H. Monday'through Friday except; holidays. s Z Y. .r All new compeny, sold grlils serviced free of charge for 90 days, during staini t da,'d working hours. i r~ y Gas L1ght 'x+rvlce ( yQ } Service Chaff 1 G yf5 Clean and replace mantles Painting (black and white) and/or roplacfng $r' glass panes 4.00 j All new company sold gas lights serviced free { of charge for 90 days, during standard working hours. i ` i s i { • f Air Condltloning Service Schedule Nuurly Chargy Any hour Sunday through Saturday and Holidays (20100 Time in excess of one hour prorated in 15 minute increments, et follows: t! Increments All lours 15 minutes f 5.00 30 minutes 10.00 r ' 45 minutes 15,00 60 minutes 20.00 All new company-sold air conditfoning units serviced free of charge for 1 year from date of installation. No additional charge for second employee (helptr). Labor char es in excess of factory allowances for warranty replacement and repair will be passed on to the customer, (3) Charges for replitinq Yard Lines Item or Service ken basic serrlca charge for all replacement work. S40.0, Prebent Alset with Suppport Post - 24.00 Noncorrodlble Prebent Aiser IS,00 v Stopcock 4.95 Ditch, replace 1 114 inch {or smaller) plod, And obtain elty Inspict on - 2.00 par foot Remove grass, ditch, rlpplue 1114 Inch (or imatlet) pipe, a U16 city inspection and.reppiaee grins 2,30 per foot Insert 1 114 loth (or )Mal teri Polyethylene plod to existing service Bnd 1.00 per foci l i. Speclal trip to perform yard Time work at customer's request and work cannot be scheduled foe Company convenience • 40.00 additional York performed am overtfma basis at custoxor'i request . 40,00 per hour 11 Dlseonnettlnq or reconnecting customer yard dime at main when yard line is replaced by other contractors 40.00 A firm pefco Quotation will be made an tl!a basis of tabor, eNterfal, and other costs for replacing yard tines lifier than 1 114 inch in slid. If Computed at one-fourth the hourly rate for each 16 minute,pertod or fraction thereof. The some work performed am 9 call-o14 basis will be charged at the overtime rate with a two hour minimum charge. 9 b L~S~ ~..L• - L r....-Wr.r.. . ..+_~w.udr.r~ - ~.+r.r i l,+w{ .r ~dw~t -ILI r a n i s (a) Main Line Extension, We (Residentia}) The charge for extending mains beyond the free limit established by tone Star Gas, or any free limit ettablishad by city frinchtse is S4 so per foot except for large commerotat and industrial consumers which are handled on an actual cost per foot basis. (S) Returned Check Charges " A returned check handling chaise of S5.00 is mode for each check returned to the ComCany for reasons of oon•suffielent funds, account closed, payment withheld, invalid signature, or improper preparation. 4 j ~d~ `1M= E Y ~rH ~ I t l I g { 1 ti • STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF OEMTDN l+ ' Denton, Demon n :t c~rtary Of the City of y, r,as, ere y cer y hat t e above and foeogofng IS a true and correct copy of an ordinance pasted and approved by the City ; COUOCII of the City of Denton at a sass on he91d on the de~~++ of , l9_, as I apr pears of record In the Hlnu eF o - said oou`nc71'3'n"~'oocT. Paye 1 WITNESS MY HAND AND SELL OF SAID CITY, this the day of A.D 19 cre fry 1 City of Denton, Texas : i t r, r `J , i Workers' Compensation Joint Insurance 1I Fund December 8, 1980 MEMORANDUM I I TO: All Fund Members DEC 121984 Staff of,'the Fund FROM; SUBJECT: Board of Trustees Election Article 6, Bylaws of the Texas Municipal League Workers' Compensation Joint- Insurante Fund, stipulates that "All Board member positions after; the original appointments shall be subject to election by the members of the Fund." The names of Richard D. Brown (TML Executive Director, Austin), Betty McKean (Director of Personnel, Denton); and George L. Nichols (Treasurer, Houston) have been laced in nomination for election to the nine-member Board of Trustees tAat administers the $35-million TML Joint self-insurance program. The names of the other six members of the Board is attached for your informa- tion. Dick Brown has served as Executive Director of the Texas Municipal League for 1 the past ten years, His total League service dates back to 1962 and has ex- posed him to the full breath of legislative, legal, policy and management challenges facing Texas cities. Betty McKean provides the personnel management/employee relations insight ? to Board of. Trustees' deliberations. Prior to becoming Director of Personnel for the City of Denton, a city of 501000 population, she directed personnel 4 administration service programs for the member cities of the Ncrth Central j Texas Council of Governments (Dallas-Fort Worth area). George L. Nichols has been Treasurer and Director of Treasury for the City of Houston since June, 1979. He served in the same capacity from 1958 through 1961. In the interim, he was Executive. Director of the Houston-based Tax Research Association of Houston and Harris County for the periods 19541958 and 1461-109. He is responsible for the insurance and risk management pro- grams affecting the City's 16,000 employees. i The background statements above are presented as information only; Fund i members are free to write in votes for persons other than those nominated. Ballots must reach the TML Fund Office no later than January, 151 1981, 5 ; 000 Ieuthwkt Tower •Austin,Texas Yorof.(sti) 4TI-dg0f `Y:_ .:r" . .,-A, r.;.r .•..+a..'a;;r wa.a.>n::r:r~a ate. a. .atirJ 4-W ~ ~>I{ .cy.u t y,la,.w, f { j . 771 , R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, under Articlo 6 of the bylaws of the Texas Municipal League Workers' Compensation Joint Insurance Fund the Council is required at this time to 'vote for three members of the Board of Trusteest NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT' RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXASf 1.'. SECTION i The City Council hereby casts' the votes of the City, of, Denton, Texas for candidates for the Board of Trustees of the Texas Municipal League Workers" Compensation Joint Insurance Fund as follows: RICHARD D. BROWN BETTY MCKEAN # GEORGE L. NICHOLS 4 SECTION II. This resolution shall become effective immediately, PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of January, A..' D. 1981. k RICHARD 0. STEWAR, MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i ATTESTI } 1 'I BROOKS HOLTi-CITY SECRETARY, CITY OF DENTONO TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORMI C, J+ TAYLOR, JR.r CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Sys A=A -N,3qq -pa 11 M s~ ~r ,.h S 1 ' • It 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT TEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE WORKERS' COMPE14SATION JOINT INSUWICE FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION BALLOTS MUST REACH THE OFFICE OF TEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE WORKERS' COMPENSATION JOINT INSURANCE FUND, 1020 SOUTHWEST TOWER, 'AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 NOT LATER THAN JANUARY 15,°1981. BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE COUNTED. INSTRUCTIONS:. The names of officials listed on this ballot have been nominated to serve a three-year term on the Board of Trustees. may to cast cast votes-for candidates for three (3) Trustees. . Fund Any member is Fund entitled write-in votes for candidates for the office of Trustee in lieu of those whose names are printed on'the ballot. The ballot cast by each Fund member will be weighted according to the size of the contribution (premium) paid by such member. VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE BY PLACING AN "Xu. IN THE SQUARE BESIDE THE CANDIDATES' NAMES. r For Terms Expiring on December 31, 1483 t o e or three candidates) *Richard D. Brown, Executive Director, TML, Austin Betty McKean, Director of Personnel, Denton EO George L. Nichols, Treasurer, Houston (Complete certifieation on reverse) CERTIFICATE 1 certify that the votes cast for candidates on the attached.ballot have been cast in accordance with the will of the majority of the members of the Denton as expressed by resolution governing body of the City of _ of said governing body. fitness my hand and `seal of the City of nar}on , this the A . day of January 1981 (Ci y ecre ary (City clerk) City of Denton (SEAL)k W I t , r..._. „•n.ortwb.Nrv.r::awy bN6 XIrM1'L'u A...u .,i ~ W,rru rIa,n. 1.., 1 , , ICI. ♦ . I' rf f~. I N 6 T R U C T I 0 8 DO NOT FILM THIS SHEET i • t a HEAD THIS 1.1LN: r i F " • ` y,'~r " Sf ~7~~` ] F'' ,"y V444Y~~1~. i~. A , ~~i' 7'' r , AGENDA CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL December 16, 1986 1 Regular Meeting of the City of Denton City Council at 7s00_ p.m. Tuesday, December 16, 1980, in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building at which the following items of business will be considered. y. , JOINT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION L Presentation by the Land Use Planning Committee relative to the City of Denton Land Use Plan. MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1. Approval of the Minutes of the special Called Joint.!lailing of November 250 19801 the special Called sleetingq of November 2%, 19801 the Regular Meeting of December 2, 1980. 2. Consent Agendas Each of these items is recommended by the Stif!, aiyd 14 approval thereof will be strictly on the basis of tale, Stiff recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda.alltho(ites the City Manager or his designee to implement esch iEilri`,in accordance with the'stiff xecomemendetione. A. aids/Purchase Orderss 1. Bid 1 8839 Capacitors 6 stacks ,6. 2. Bid 4 8838 Truck 4 Derrick 3. Purchase Order 946194 to Oraybar Electric B. Platss 1. Approval of t'» final replat_of Blount Addition. g (The Planning and 26ning Commission recommends approval.) 2. Appproval of the final plat of Nimbleton Village Phase IV. (The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval. S a Y d n : . M (,W d,~.`W f t,~ ,V y tru~~` a ky r` •axr.+k t . t, ~h City of Denton City Council Agenda December 16, 1980 Page Two 34 Adoption of a resolution in appreciation of Bud Hensley. 4. Public Hearingss A. Hold a public hearing concerning petitions for historic landmark (H) zoning designation for the a follovings 1. H-0 The petition of James Hayes and C.'William ; Biggs for historic landmark designation at 607 i. Pearl. 2. H-5s The petition of Linda Lavender and Mike Cochran for historic landmark designation at 609 West Oak Street. 3. H-6i The Petition of Charlotte Favors Montgomery for historic landmark designation at 722 West Oak Street. 4. H-7s The petition of Mark Smith for historic landmark designation at 705 West Oak Streeto 5. H-81 The petition of Dr, and Mrs. J. Don Vann for { historic landmark designation at 811 West Oak 1 ' Street. 6. H-9s The petition of Elizabeth Lomax and Paul and E Paula Carpenter for historic landmark designation f at 723 West Oak Street. 7. H-101 The petition of Mr, and Mrs. 14 A. Harker for historic landmark designation at 812 West Oak' t.~. Street. V S. H-lls The petition of Rollin and Barbara Sininger for historic landmark designttion.at 1003 Wert Osl Street. 9. H-12t The petition of Miss r'etlie Jo Cusneing's for historic landmark designation at 1013 West Oak Street. 10. H-131 The petition of Richard Be Sale, Jr,; and Mary Chlotilde Sale for historic landtkgtk designation at 1015 West Oak street. (The Historic Landmark Commission and Planning and zoning Commission recommend approval,) Be (S-149)t This is the petition of Mr. Warren Searle requesting a specific use permit to operate a day care center at 2230 West Oak Street. The property is more particularly described as the east 65 feet. of lot 22 and all of lot 23 of the Bouts Addition, (The Planning and zoning Commission recommends dtnial,) C, Conduct a public hearing on the Lone Star Gas rate increase request. f 5. Appearance by Deborah Shelton reletive to the animal &dopLion provisions of the proposed Animal Control Ordinance. Ett }t t f ~,~,,1~~~'Si {.e,}, 7 6 10 S•x'SF .d3`"'f ir•} 'k.~l,~`.>!'t.. rs,°'d~+DArP~M}yC#,p'.~>~~Y';GZ' ° 'r•'. Owl City of Denton City Council Agenda December 16, 1980 Page Three 66 Approval of extending. the Airport Management Contract with Aviation and Transportation Consultants for an additional two year period. ,i 7. Ordinancest ti. A. Adoption of an ordinance removing parking on both „ aides of Linden Street from Ponder to Bryan from 8(Qo a. m. to 4100 p.m. on school days. (Citizens Traffic r Safety Support Committee recommends approval.) 8. Adoption of an ordinance removing parking on the south side of Alamo Street from, Thomas Street to the end; of ~ the street. (The Citizens Traffic safety support I Committee recommends approval.) of officonee askgue 01. Approval of a Association forpayment with the Denton for Pee W A PaY a League Games. 9. Executive Sessiont A. Legal Matters - Under Seo, 2(e), Art. 6252-17 V:A:T,B. Real Estate Under Sec. 2(f), Art. 6252-17 V,A.T.S. a { ` C, Personnel -Under Sec. 2(g), Art. 6252-17 V. A. T, S. I a D. Board Appointments Under Sec. 2(g), Art. 6252=17 a' V.A.T.S. I : zI "p4e • ra t r`,, 1 t 41.1 t } -'XI5 , s t L City Council and Utilities Board 1$$ November SB, 1980 Spectal Called Joint Meeting of the city council of the City of 0eatoa, Texas and the Utilities Board at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday November ISs 1980 in the civil Defense Room of the Municipal Building, PRlSlNT: l~ Mayor Stewart, Mayor Pro Tom Taliaterros R01 elss Stephens, Galley, and Hopkins; City Manager Chris Hartung and City Attorney C. J. Taylor, Jr. Otilleiea Baa a: Roland Laney, as Coombs, Bennett r , VIA Loveless. ,Altoo preseres R. 8 Notion and lrni• Tu11gqa'o! t{e Osiiieiu Departaene-frank Medanich tsid M1ke Ashford of The first Soutthw,Ast Company, albert Morrow, Corky Hall and Joe 81llis' ttorneys repro/entinY TMPA, and Bill Nashs TMPA Boar Member. y~ ABSENT: run.hi: Council Member Hensley. Utilities Board: Marva Nas$e 1. An lxeeutiva Seseion was held to' consider legal matters, s; Q No official action wu taken. KAYOR`r I L z, CITY 32021MLI 4 1 3 { r r~1 . n:: AJ: Xfr.FA i.•a.. -«,.e M.'Y~,!+M.1.~ ,y , 1 140 Cltr Caudell ravaabor 95, 1940 fpdaial Called Mntiag of the city Ceuaat2 of she City Of 201111451 Texas, at i,DO ,a., Tuesdays rareabar Qp, 1980 to the Council chamber of the Mmtatpal pffSffTt Mayer gEevart, Karat pre Tom Taliarorro, Moebers Told, Oailoy, rcpkidi and 11,404ns3 City Matador Chris rartust, City Attorney C. IF. Tarlore dr, and CIV Secretary frocks roll, + SmI Cougoil Member rauley. 1. pVfStC trAAlliZw03~ i , (A) A public hearing ved hold to ccaetdor adeptl0a of a A4841- utios autbaristeg as appilaatias by the City of Canted, "Nut" executive officer to the United deatdi Dopartaaal of roustag add Crbm 04"lep- goal (FZ) ter Ccurj"ty 04wlop41141 Slack Oraat (CDSO) NAU, City Manor doff Meyer advised that the city to asking for a tva rear "retentive grant, that there are ditterdit eegulatteae riling syslwue, god fuddled lovolf tot doaprebedilve menus itagle purpooe Cradle, goods" of a aunt-purpodi redreatleul•eeeta3 gorviaei•bd43tb Somali leader It Snthdut Dotted rstelved eedeidorablr atuidea/iek, Tva ydnie eddolusieas watt reached. One, It vad 4Redd that ewe it rums veto araliable ter . eooddruattea, it Would be virtually tmpautblg to "444 vitk adtand*fea acv %"&us of the uncertainty of iteaer add projoel bertitipattoi and subsequent Rntertainty of teag.raay naistaaaad god 404ramiat east agile,, , fdiest, it vas agreed that sulk A water udder the trgulatieas cad guidellaes of nine voile eligible, veuld get risk to high priartty'mder the ]rot oetaUlldh- e~hatitd ~ttiw~ting system. tt our population Veto 90,000 things could mrs, doe Lair, Chairperson at the cold Cei dtlee, advised dkad after three &"its#$ rith target area restdegis and the geaetal lublio the City's Con Cantata met as rorembar Is 1940, to aedstdor i!g eseemaatationt to the Clty Counatl, sbphasto yu Dlgo+e4 ugee both 0414LM the stated kdad$ of Ike sit "Leads pardie teiy target. Grog residents, led suhdltiag as appliditisa that veuld be "tittive vdth a/keg a plytag Cd"mosits, Tba tit" daoistoa reached by the Casaittu vu to 1a a edaprehegotvd devdep- "It program rather that a little purpeds praim. 1 A"gotm Mark Chw, opsams# ter sinless of uuthret beaus, Sid that he bad the isproeslaa and hale that southeast Doted vas targeted, j! to said it vu hoped that the city voald It" southeast Oman a casts purye d tooter. The public hearing van elceed, god the Mayer diked far a mottos lbtiee vas ludo by Taliaterro, looeadod by Oall•y to apprew a feseluliea for the 1981.1989 bleak grant funds, Council Maher Tals rotusstad a substitute molied. it doe created. Motlea vas We br Tea, aedoaded by Stood" bo teepee tka publie hoarlat to allev feveread Chev to have kid fey. Matiee denied, fovaded Miss gold, No badly geed boil for our rout people. faeesgehip eauld help such a protest. the fallevlag fdiolutten vas preeeat#dj 11z_G-- L T.-. f o x Idiots v9va CiitheCityof Costae to iftbteat! spatial lads of Sev to amorate etiteeui odd Wr 4u414tY of llt# ter ill tkd due the city of Deneda hie spllooWell a t!tltete cout1141 1411#4 the Coamumily Develepedid flock Crane M14) Cdualtlee is idiots dswlepasad i 14"A l dad 04 1 lovaaher 1!, 1960 Coatiaued l~~ to the , the 4 cityih Developaeat 11041t 0"" Coeuittee hag aeda reaawa. 4liaae to the City he fra}aots asd tuuiad 107e11 u pLrt at as ippliaatioa to the Velted itatel Dayartaeat of NauaigC aad OrOaa Dawioyaast (MM) he + CONMIIy Daralepaaat Noah Otaat ttisdg t Novi~TxKMRf, It IT !LL'>IOM IT ISE I:M C=C:t Of TU cm of 0aTor, lf~i41L.I:. The City shall ache a lieatiea to =ousta8 Led Crtu Dwalepaaat for COMA. ity Doealapaeat Bloat Oraat tums is the tallaviat sreustsi 1961 Iaugiy Iehahilitatien ~lcc,00o 1 1MLart"t Wool ravial 100,040 Code talavoaaaat 00 Dsaeliti0s1900 ~ ra2theorAood rlaaaiar 90,000 r A4iaigtratiea 10,400 Ceatispaey . 1961 T0ta1 1961 touaiad SehatiuitAtiea 1490,000 I lidewih Uprevaaeats 100.000 co" tstereeaeat 10,000 'Q Daaeli/iea 1!,008 Adaiesatratim !0,000 45w ceetiaysey M_am lot bul 9739,M0 TOLL Oraat 1"U60411050000M nma= Tho fl&"Lq M4 Cmwsitr Dowlefae a Diroetor is autherigod to Yahe .iaer r "Jut"Irld is tuadiy 14w1a is the fiaal a"114stiea) ad 3 IM109 M. The Nayer Of IIe city of dogtea 11 authorised to asoeute the ahileu244 tar AM is bobw of the city of Destoe, ss fASM AND AfMOM this the 11th 4y of Nawuerr 1960. I I ~I lzcxw t b D1 f ATMTr 11011 HIM. MEW`"' am Of Do W, TVA , AM MM Al TO LWU 10Mh cr TATLON, 1B„ CM ATTONrIT Car of Now, TI US IIIJO The erldisal sstiot vud ru W4 hr Tallaterre, ioaWtd 1y J ~ U wrave the tegolatieti vu pve to a roil aali vote. Oa te1S ea1 "is OU 3 aM Iteutrl~"I"ltephau "aya", teI u "aye", Oailey "aye", Tatlaferre "aye" tfa . ibe20a tarried. L The Nudil eessidored aapreral of the folioviag Aasalullet ext4od. 114 the 6*10yaat Age"am town the City ud the city Naaaprj lltlbf.V9iQ1 J m ,iDS1epemter IL 1977, the city causail it the City of Dosteto bus uployaast tlrosaeat vith 0. Chris reheat to get" It city Masadar it the City of WWI Tacit asd i ' 11 0' 142 Movember 1$, 1960 Continued j Mzuu, the City Couaail of the city at Denton is doairoua of ntataiai 0. Ckris lutuag u the City keaaler of the City of Dental, Saw; 1011, TpMOU, it IT KMLVM by TM= CITY COVMCIL Or TMM CITY Of 0=08 TVAM I That 04 Mayor at tke City at Denton Tan" to herAr ►uthoriiad to eater tnte a revised employmaat wo aont vith 0. Chris luiumf to la sffoottn iced- setely tram and upon its data or 4-cea4tion had for a period of oaf year there- aner. • IfOTtOM ts. . That this leeolution ag atfeotiW immediately from had otter its pagoda add approval by the city Couasil at the City of Coates, Teaea. fA1/MD MD MM M this the tlth key of Mavembers A. D. 1940. CM or DIATOM, =a ga. cm M . =arm SOM, TM U AMOVID AS IN U" TOpl: 1 Il 1 a J 1 17. 'i CT" AM= CT2y of DIKTOMI Mu Mooted vas made b W1604 Weeded by vela that the Aaselusiaa be rooed.. Om tell 4&U vote Mspldu at*", Mtopkeu "eye" Vela Oakley 'h aye", Taliatorro "are" had stow" aye". Netted earned. 4 1. COSIlart AOMMDAi *41" boa made by Oeilef, 9e40" by Mapkiu tkat the Nllevt" Oman% Agenda of approved vtth item 0-1, apreval of %be final plat at tka " IIMW riaat 1 A"Wos, be rome"A. Nodes awried. (A) 11DM/rA MAMM MOM "ddust~ee41TjlbTT..TCvao avarlN to :84" r Canatruouds Company JOU1i Schon"a fublia ~ (b) (DIAL tAYNDtH ~ (1} Hnd payment at 90041.10 to Maheail, fieidr al Used- !stag, onob for edasullaet eagiaeek verk at the Robert"n SUM 00""466 Rallrea4 hrtdge, uliliatag Conamity 0o"Upb6at Rook Oraat treds VGA approved. (I! Heal Dariie" of 414,TdA.90 to Ridvou Coutmstlos Caapamy for aeutruestas of its lohertaas I~ Railroad usionus utilisial Carer unity Development block Brant fusels vas approved. (1) final payment of 14tiAM to Craig 01"s, lea, for the eaNtru udo. of tattler had YAUMOy utftt sidavalks unlisted Cas"ity DMtilepmamt bleak *rut funds vu apprevod. Crack drainage i(iipreviul owdo i~utiulloile C4eiuaity Development f166ek 0nat pfoldd vu approved. i Y r"e r.' f I I lavasber 13, LOU Coatinwd 1~3 6. Holies. W" soda by Stapho", 1a0064ed by Tdiahrre that the fil4a Plat at the vtUdge Pbua T Addition to approved. Hatton carried. The Coaeatl recessed into Ixssutiv/ UUtoe al 1i07 0.2, to difaase Legal utters, tali eatats, personal dad board appoiataoats. d. The coundLI r"do"Bod into putlia Union at 9,30 p,m. to take the fouavtfg adtiaa: (A) The folleWlag Saeolullom t`a1 preseatad, AlIOLgTIOI vama, the City of 0114ton fiadSit Odaeefiiy If purobue a eerlads trait at land Iodated to the city of Des"a, Tax", sad more tully dbartbid bdovi add UMMM the City douall of the City at Dames. Le of the Slimes that tto tall Interest led veltare of the publid viii to forted by tbe purehaea Of the Patoel at red "14614 dasaribed bdoW, ud n, VVAM, the City of Noted, fad over of said ""40 AIa luesr, Ttvelda, ago" that a fouLdentida of 117,100.00 to a fair dad spood nlw of leak deseribad PesP46roy1 a I", ToDmu. It LT 11l10LTID IY Tu CITY Comm or m CM'Y of D211TO1, TiIAS, TWI 1. The City AtUratT L1 hereby authorifod to progsre vhataver legal 4e4ama04 art aetasary es ddspuld the transfer of prepaby to dNatited baler from the error thereof td the State at I""$ Sling Tit" "r ea of Lead, eard or Liss, 1Ltuated La the lat►an Vela S%iv" MNrut U. 1407, out of a 16.069 Gore dad 14,733 i to treala'11 land des.. "dyed to frank if, Rasaby Dead 4tN levemb" 300 3172 Olt sle ewy d 4 Vbleate "a, lye 721, foe a 9.31f dew treat of labs eeed ruh p, WA y' { dud dated lowbr 30, 1912 roaetded in voluea 663, hie 691, Duel ldaprds at Dome Comfy, Tonut oats 1.117 far" of land taw sets 3"t=" 4"4tt%" W natM led beuade is tollevor mtmr:+D a the "tat at lstarthatiaa of the wed bauadary line e`! tied laid trade and the pre"i" bortherly right of vay Ltao,at 14" m Ladd "tatA ",tenth oL 00' OS" rest a distuad er 139.dT feat has the 0e1t► edrrar If T>: g earth d0a IT, ak" chit stoat the sold Proposed north right at var Ilea a disused of 3$1.13 tact to a poistt TMCi earth 01' 31' 06" earl for a dist"aa of 96.16 fat to the petit of Inundation at said propdeed sortherly rtg►t of War lied and aslntliy fault right of Way line of C. 1.'llghvsr TTI ',VMK walk !6' LS' 01" seed along the auid 1211tilg earth suit at vay a dietaua of 603.09 feet to a peiatl TICS seutb 13' 36' 3d" Vast &Ing the Propped $dueh right of Way of tooq 168 fora diatudo at umu toot to a pt" I j TbsHtct earth !1' at, it, It for a Usloaee of 331.04 fist to a polmtl 22M fault h' 384 07" wet for a dlaeaaee of 171,71 feat to a Joint, l Tl,,I south T9' 1d' $0" Want for A disused at 349.33 feet to a point if the 'ml teundaty Use of oats load trait at 1"41 "MCI berth W 00' 02" wt for a diftanae of 341.22 hat to the plate at tegimlag. 1. The Mir of Ddatu is botabr further buttartaed to Par Alas Suena, Trudtu, of met of laid doforiled properly, dassideratlaa in the famant of 117,!00.00 mbuo pride, )1" 6040419" add reaad"ble roose"Ag H F7~ «vL i owl Pt;4 S ~,i ^f .y ',v„r, art '.,k love4bas d!, 1900 Caatiewd p. This t00olutio4 shall take WOO imatu tely free asd otter it$ poess/e sad approval to 444ordaaao With oho provisions of the Dostoa City Chatter. ?Alden AID AJPMVD this the 2l4k day of Aoveabor, 19d0, CITY or DaTowt TV" O ` ATltlcl lr f Ciff Y cm of mwm, Tau AFMV= AS TO UOU YOM J, YE48 MY Of ;;Ruj,IT ATTOexeY k i Cm r' r , 1Y.tet Net ton vas &"a by Vela, 10064444 by 14iaftrr4 that the Rent. utioa be passed, Oa roll 6411 rote stopkoao,"Aya", Refuse "we"} Oaiiey "aye", Yela "ays"s Taliatorre "w4" sad It~ "4y4". Notias oaMod. lkd,00o, (1) The Ceunell 66e6utrld to sat the City Nahy414 Mary at !C1 The feUmar Atiolutiea vas pretested! u'Sat7TtoM I,~, u if ltlot"m It TU CITY COUICtt Of Tu Ctiv Or Ou"If, T1CW1 ~.Zr. twom t to 1441146 S,OVO at the Chartst it the City at bests, Taws, the 4 City Ceutell h4feby aulMA946 the City Att4rs6y do s sae !tow PANt ,f0MW as sa A4sist"t City Attorney for the City of Deana, Taal. F Thin r "Imies shad to*"* affeotiw tr6a and afsor its late at pauya. FADS AID Al+MV= We the 1Sth day at Ieverbor, 1440. r I -a. HAM CITY at Ducar, TLtAI AT'cl; e ' MO A4pl M AN TO U44 FWr 0. J, 'tr MNO it., em A'Pmun r CITY W Oft"I, TVA$ r lYt,fsL Nation vu axle ty r6pkiss, 6460444d by dailey that the uselutiso to pealed, 00 reu'iall iota Yale "aye"i Stophea "sye", Oaliey "w.", l *tu "wa", l'alial.rre "wa" asd Stewart "aye . Moues earned, W Mosses vas mu by Sopmul esaeaded by Vd4 that the tollow tad b "M appeiemosta he appmodi Nariea :*Me** alpefhted to tisotridal We leard Dlli Laker raappeistk to ILLS hard ' J Notld! 4sni04, ' ~u"r~r r"'~'~.. v.,.d4°Y•i ,.,P 4, .Alta, ..e.'M 4::/4ie) .ye.-e.,.. r7 .4, 'All ,owab.r 1960 Coatcawd 145 YA*tU4 &QCW644 66 10100 ;,s, ant t' a r ~ r r , y , ~t ~)r 1 1 rv I r Y' I ~4 ~ I F l F. r.14 ,N I~ y } W"i 1~E City Council Deoater 2, 1960 Assular Marti ef the city council of the City of Dantaa, Uses, Tuesday, t Deeabee 2, 19000 la the Causil Chembar of the Kutlaipal Bulidlag. i PM UT, Mayor ho Tall Taliaforrot Members Isla, Itcphacs, oailey end Iopklae City Manager Chris lartual, City Attorney 0, J. Taylor Bed City t, learotary Brooks Cola. t ' during discussion oft adelayed Strait load vP ogress but Joined the Cosa ABOUTi Council Member lonsley. 11 M0004 van "do by fiopkiae, cascaded by Pala that the alaates of the lagular meeting at November Is, LOU to approved. Motion carried uaaaiaeusly. i Z. MLIC BsAlldadI " Motion was made by IopklasI Seconded by t'els. that ltus A-1 tad A•p to "tarred back to the planting mad foalad Commilelog, siaae the 1 a 1 has no recommendations. Motion carried anamiaausly. (A) rublia Iedriago regarding mweadmeatt to the mica regulations of the maniac drdiaanae veto to be total tl) Wayot rro Tam Talidferro ODeaed the battled regarding Approval of an ardlaaane ueddiag the toning ordisaaaa Ap adlx 1 by adllag a Bev jut- Section reculatial palltlaal tilde an rosideatlat weed property, to sae spoke far or against the Ytter, so the hearing was closed. Motion vas aide by 0411ey, seaoaded kY Oopkdas t. table the above ;t! item, plus item A-b mad A4. Matiaa married unanimously. I (1) A publ•ic hearing vu mpeeed by Mayer pre Ter Teliahrts ee #,-1h! I ^ the petl6led at Mr. A+ Millar, fequastiag a e ags of menial him' $tille his i 7 Igr-T) to )Lased devdepedat (10) for eererotal wg ea a paroet letal3 v appresiaatelp IA cargo is also iodated licit the earth aide of Lindsay /t"" + begiaelat arytesimatetY 190 tut wet e! the latIreeatlaa of L2adseY lkrNt lad pert Worth Driw. The dlgeudeiea'iadl0ated that the peaftiodor vas aakleg for a maniac Chula rather than planned devalepant at tug time. Mr, lgllor-etatad that to plaaaad to build warehouses as the lack par, of the tot and to build *that structurom on the freas )art at the lot that 14441 i )art varth Drive. E The hearing van oloted. Metier well is"d by stapbabe, acoaodad by topkiaa to approve the 1 petition with the fallowing too Wall 1 (s) A six t gelid fseaa SMU 1e eodatruetad along the vestan peri"tar of the vita prier to tesuaeee of a building ""at. (2) $ite plan approval Shall to valved. *time dirtied unanimously. 14 The Couaail Moldered a request of the Ocldea TrlU914 411111 fan. U realms HUY Crack Boulevard. Mr, Licyd Ialidrd, Manager of Bean, adviead the Council mad the large tabor of "Mean at Tavaehip It that US ra arks at a previous aeettag had bas asguaderotaad and that he had team eaatsated by sewras peapie'vhe vere wry rmad that ar~e a~Y rses had vrittem to the Yatiaaal Mica of lean. Ig reiterated that he vu istarested is the traffid titwtioi IS, the Wife arid. Mr. Ballard iatrodudod Mr, Add Mdroua, who to Oaaerel Manager it the Mail j y~. F i I 1'1 > ..i :N ..Sk1 "I Af i, ya f n.2' Oeeember 1980 Coteia,utd ' Mr. WOUS stated th►t they tea Were Vary 4004erae4 vith the safety. tle advised that the Mall ewers bad spend 61,444,000 an streets to the Mall at Council Member lepkias aaksd it there vet no other teluttoa to the prablea. W. Marcus stated that there van Seat at the ;repot. One person, as employee of the Mall, raquated that May Creek be reopened. July larper speskine far the reeidaatr'af lavasU1,11, peeseated a V petition eaataieie6 110 salsa of pareaoa *mottos the reepesad 0, tisay Creek I Iha added that it Wes a aritia►t fesua for the Saipkborhead, th►t tho"Uware trattto Wes sat conduct" to pod tamil urine" no stated that the rsaideatr Wero varkioe vith sleety A. Miller, Developer, is dleviate the preeest probla,u She painted out that Sea 0abriel Street is t speedvay. Council Member Stephens asked Mrs, larper it step sisal bed balped M s the traffic speed on San Gabriel, ;.C she stated that there vas wry tittle *home. oailey, Yale, rapkias and ether aemberi of. the Council eftered their syoleeias to Mr. Sallardr stating that they Were sorryto see kin parSO&AUr tame under attack, a *ties we soda by Vol*, saanded by Dailey to "W approval of the I„ toques at Golden Trtaagle wit 1me. to reow piaer Creak 7knslevtre, sad that 11eey Crash Sculevard be closed temporarily. Matioa married uaanlaausly. I y: 4. OlD17fAJfClln The eduavin0 Ordisaaae Wes )relatedi ~ OrDIIfAACS /60-d! • / Al OAM Q" 1 OMM 1UT ALL 910110 11LT6l, AND IYTI 17 01 %U CM of Dl7sT0 171 LAID >mti'1 NU DM:CATYD AS PMIC t7T11.YTY lAStMM 11 IMAM Ak ASA=W An not 1I0 lrAT Teri OSDZWCl MU !!Coll! pprMra 000ttTSLy, , Iatiaa vu Seta by Mopkiat, $emended by vela ebat the Dehisce bo peened. On roil mall More Stephens "arm" Dailey "aye" Tell "aye", lapbiu "are sad Telilferro, "aye". Motion carried. (A) the tellaviag Aeealutieo autherisiee the sale at iurplu city property lamatad at the southwest matter at Stamen Or(" sad Deaieen Street to lea Oeedvio {pit f66O9, avardad Septeaber 16, 1960) vu preeated, 14110Lt7TlQA WHIAIAA, the City of 04AUA !Salo it aeeeeAary to didpeee eta eertale treat of Lard toasted in the City of Deatu, Teats, sad Moto tu11r duertbod belovl had Yl11Wi, the bolov described parell of lead vu tat far bid as Sdptahmr l6, loaf and the udheet hid at six Thousand Niel lcadred 6evemty-liven sad WOO (6d091l.00) tellers Wes Avarded to I" 40MAI 47t7DW/, the city at ooatds tnd urehuar at sell partial, ion oeedvln, serge i • that a'aduidorsticn of 66191MO to t fair mad Wood valaa a1 such deeertted f preparsyl WWI TW Mlle, IS ri A11OLti'L'D IT TU Ott CoMCM of to MY Op Dwr01, MU TttATs 1 1. Then City Attartay to hereby aatharilod to propari vhativar tsdat dauaatA Its 116061 UP/ to memplete the truster 61 property me dodOribod belavl ,J . i , skA I -is Camber 2, 1160 Coallau•d All that tortais lot, treat or parcel of Last trial fed 14186 situatod is the City aad County of Deatos, $tate of Taxis, aad baisg part of the A. laeumoal lurver, AbAtrut So. 34, aad Dahl pert of Lot No. 90 block 3 of Its by Addit 1 as addition to the City aad Couuy of,Dallas$ cad 4140 baidgp4rt Of a trut`t i land to soawyed from Carver Sowrd and We, Tisala L. roverd, to %be oily of Dealea by dead dated ruca 70 19610 aad recorded is 7olua 309, hfa ly6 of the 0443 Records of Daaton County, Toxic, 464 Mora particularly described u tells U*vnrDm9 at the southeast Samar of said tract, said poist lytag is the ve4t right-of-soy list of Dasiesa Strict{ TpsICS vell aloo6 the south bees" tins at said treat s 4106441 at 130 feat to the sduthwst aersor of mid tract$ TWCS north slang the Vast boundary Lisa of said trial a dimt"40 at t3 feet ; to a point for A career, laid petal W04 ap0roximAtaly 6 Net Muth of tht se our% Lana of the protest Sb rs a Drive{ TiDtICS Scutt 19 2f' 3$" dut a 1lataa0e of 132.39 fast to 1 petit for a acres ' !a the at bsu"A47 Itsd of laid tract, Mad baisg the Vast right-ef-ysy list of Dsaison strut, said point also lying approximately 6.1 feet South of the South Curb lied of the precast Shoft" Drive{ TWCI South &us$ 6414 liar a distaua at 11 fait to the plus of tediaaing Sold 4aat4iais4 4630 square feat of last, afire or last. 3. This Meeluttes shall take What trwadi4tely trey om"i after its "ASAg" area approval to 44cordaaa• rith the prOvi61aa1 of the bastes City Charter A tAISSO AID APPROYRD this the bad day of December, 1460, j; AT= i • aff of =mot in" i C ~itcRMY CITY Ot DtS'f0k, TCrA1 ; AbtR M AI TO U"t tow 0. 4, TAY141, 42.1 Cm ATNFMtY 41" of moll, mu art- hit *ties sod Made by Cauay, Sesoatet by Sophism that the A.ssluttea Na pa►404. 00 roil fall reed de1a,"aye", Itephecs "aye•, blouse 06ye", 0alutl aye add Teliaferra qv , Notion carried, (R) The fellaviat RNolutiaa Aethavillag the sail of "I" oily proparty lsoatod it 311 !us hams 16 Neon Cowed Capaay (lid Moll, Averted gepteeloy 16, 1960) vas prtleatsd, Its oLVTto I "W" the City at Dentas finds it sedasarl to Uipaid of d somata tract at lard laaatod is the city of Donets, Tdxu, oat herd fully d•uribed foleul Ind li he balev ddd tribe d parcel at nano vat lot let bid at it lebu Ito 1960r leNdteh1 highest bit of On1 Thousand and U/100 (11,000.00) Dollarf{ vat rat warded to Dastda C01149-044 Campaay.l t, VSSRW, the City of Dastaa ass pdrehator at 1614 Wool$ Destas Castrate Co., Agra that a doutdaralios of 111000.00 is a fair aad 4r0sd value of such ~ x taecrtbsd prepirtyl ONO r9twoR1, is IT RMLYtb AY TU CITY CO(NM Ot IS CITY 0t Dtmot r", TSAT, * y 1 ~ } u ♦,.-v.. . a I 04aaber 2, 1980 Continued 1. Tko city Attorney is heresy authariad to prepare vhatorer 1o661 60oa4ats are necessary to 408plet4 the treaaler Of'roporty to dosoribed belt All that certain lot, traot or panel of land lytd# and hoiag sit41044 to the City and Cauaty of 0eat44, State of Tedu , add b4JAC part of the dram 11164 Qars 40 ee theacittyy.of044ttoo We# IL treat of septeaa ora210 0Tp1 and mar4~dai Y01=41% P@4o 962 of the Da44 petards of Deataa County, Toua, add more partio arty duarlLed u fallow! IcOMM at the intersection of the North lido at fast Detirte leraot vist th West line of the Nistouri-lenses-Texea RALI+Iay cot." Jolkt-ot-vaya TolM vest vith the earth line of Prairie Street hl test, earner !n said line 4'1tM north 10 sat ore at late, oaraar !n South Use of Tessa h Paeifie Railway Cadpany 1AAda TMCS out Vitt South lint of 1614 T&M Co, Land tl tat, earner in vast flat e! Nlssaur!-aGasss-Twat IFailv6y Caspaay righi-of-ways f ' r T1DtM0l mouth vith east l1ice 10 flat, port or tm $ to the leas it ! lad and eedrao! the cast 4 ► H Lsir 4t ! tsal of a tereala lot of lead 0e4Meye4 by doka Aledu "A wilt to W, O, tCWro4h W dead dated the 11th dW 4 04tabir6 1112, men td is Seek 1110 Page 116 at the Dead boards at Deeten,0auaty, Toms, 1. his leaoldide shall take Watt tMediataly treat and actor 144 pu6644 add approval it aaeerdanat with the Provisions at the Dtate'a city ! Charter. ►ASSID An APPiW O this the tad day of Deaedher, 1980. I' ATT7Slr Cm of bwl T= I CTTY OF 000 u, T>aAS APPCaY1tD AS TO UUL PORN C. 71 TAYLOS, :1.1 Cl" ATTORNCY ~ Ol'Tr of DINT01, T>DGS I" fYrla/ *tied Yea dad6 by Sepktna, leaanded by dallay that the RHeluetea ~ to lwead. On tall Call ftt6 Stephens "aye", Vela "aye", "or "Ays", napkins "aye" add 1611afdrra aye . Motion aarriod, 'I (0) The foliwtnt Reselutiana akeautte6 ova murea4 Croaiac E LSeoul Pernito pith the Niasaer! P64ifi4 Railroad Coapaay for a ssditary ewer Use araAiag on Prairit ferns wrs praented0 it aaLvfr01 20 TT RMLYN At TIM MY exult OF w CtIr or DNN'1V10 TMI 4 The Nayer to hereby 6utberlsed and dlrtat4d to akaautA ea $suit at she city at D4dta6r Tesu, a Pips Use Llaaa6 Aptieatat Wad Nay 140 1960, bssvien the city At Damon and the N1AAaurt Putrid Railroad Canpady. PUS= AND APMVU tits the tad day at Da "tor, 1960. j Rzc= 0. ITVAM ATM, CITY OP 0006101, S'c%~AS J lit CITY aP OWT01 ~ P .~.`w;wd , 1 1 e I ~50 December 3, 1960 Continued AMOVLO AS TO LI= lOMls c. J. Una, a., CITY ATTOIMIY CITY of Demo, TZUj { IYr h/ 4 , kit10LUT [0I ID IT IlIOLVID IT TS2 CITY CODICIL Of TpT CITY OF Dd'TOI, TGGSr ~ f I The Mgror is hereby autharised amid dimtad to axeeuts as bebalf of the City a Denton, Taxis, a Pipe Lino Uooue reovmt dated rawmher u, L960, betimes the City of D4at44 sad the Miaaurt lnalfie wined can". I` lASM AID AFMVM this the lad l d►y at D4aaabor, 1980. IOA g CM 0 D ON# Two 1 [A'1~~'l~tlrrr I . M== dlorffl, CITY IMMI I!t Cm 0 -="go mu A!Rl M Ad TO LEGAL ?Mr cm or Da"r, T~ o.TTCRMYY us Jill i Mattai Via out by repuma,se4onded by rain that the tva Ieaelatie be `acad. Oa IOU eall veto Oai1ey mays", Stephens "are", vela "aye", Iephilu mare" and Taliaferra mare". motion earriod. 6. The Couhail 4114ae6e4 the Street Wed Prop". Dr. mtooy, lreaideat of TWo toil the Couaeil that the gL"reity, was tow to saw shad vtth their puss ud that the rowitiea at fell Awiw Is etaemtial to this )era. SLe added that aped biped tkat a band iaeud baeerea a reality nod 4414 that land Vill be available feet the wrerslty tar otreet eeaetruatten purPasN. r Coumotl M4abor 14pktaa ask" about the faealbllsty of Widening M110 i 1464 to four linos. 1 or. ruey Mvi44d that it auk were to be done, the City would aa4d Perm! free Tw. City M es Cbria Mrs u~g elated thAt Deaten'ltrotts ate t ng to tall apart mind4t two Ctaeda to ""ate tkte probles, tie Ciad th►t there Ore same 9004, lav bide at this time, re added that A I roar eapital impravmeat program Vasil be priority aunbar Oaa. 1 Yha inked about the bend eloatiaa 111!49, lartua9 listed that to vmald be aaaeerrrad abort a band 416OLOa is aeniuAttian vith the CovMU elaot! is April, 1981, or. iuay stated that r4u is aekidg that the prapooad bend olostien net' to set at a tine vwea the tlaire.tity paapls are away. Cdanetl Muber SEephana ttetoi that the Caunell Ibmuld have a etudy assiam oil the P"P0ae4 bond Warr" to disauad Seale to familtariss auruiws vii% the a"t9l. bead pregras,Plud aesoideria9 alteraatired. y~4 r r I h ` 0aaembu 1, 1984 Continued The Kaaager stated tttt tisence Director Iill Kasary has cutlinai tb .wreases nacaessry to finawt various projects being caasider44 for a ban t. The debt service requital to finance the issuance at toads wee aalaula deg 9% interest aver 10 years. Tax CM increase QOli IlLTS41 El9>1LGl4 ! year strut progres 471987,540 b1,11I,250 35,64 1 You Itreat program 39563,190 !01,647 14.04 IOU Avecw -TW Deign I:utesion to share" 7001000 98,004 3.14 N-0"ry 8traat 1,150,000 1!,000 10.04 w*rpus 3,700,000 61,000 14.74 Odsttag channel 100,000 18,000 0194 Yntareeatton Tapro"aiatc 1,104,000 168,000 5.34 *tiaa vas ,ode by Itaphee, 6600aded by topklns to '"quiet the lent: y tiler information ralAtiw to the proposed st»at toad program led to plea i &formation as an ogems as wa as it is ready. Katlic carried uaaalaow: { Us Council eoaaidorsd seaeptapu of tba Conatructiaa plane for the ; i and Dreiaige tayro"4ants os WXisaey Itreet. 'I Marvin Loveles spoke relative to a railroad uadarpau at Kaliaay. lick Irebla advised that the City of Dsatom has load preliain►ty pleas splay at both the fail Kaftaay $treat ties Italian and at City SRaa1u$ 4 signed in u having reviewed the pleas vith local at the eeamaats Wag ad to drirevayt/seers to propertied. Ye are adding aevaral iriveveyl to fy the drivw►y 403dets vhtah hart teas tasted. I" Council shelzid be avare of ad" Of the access prablw to this project and also Itio eitiaah nee to 641au01 ttw that Will sefeat %had, After this dit4uaelomt Y {F like the Cluwl1 to approve these place With +,batewr ruggestleu or r+°. clime they dialect before va put this prajeot act he bldg. *tin& vat made by Tallaferre, laecadad by 901Me3 to ap14w the w $tral pleas. Notion avried unectmusly, I 1 The council aoauidered the request of me. A, 0. MoDoaali is fursiah arvias eutaide the City skits en Orlsedm !lead, tMtlieie Director tall Islas advised that Ma, KaDesell vaWA like aeall 1100' of so Iwo lien, cad is vi11is/ to pay the total aeH of such Llatiea. It hu agreed to eat all city of Deatoe requir4meats`tel,apoel- lone. Kr. KeDonneli has also agreed to transfer, all hie equity hick to sty fat We astlsslsa. The "is of this lit* Vill 11 to 1/r4e the I" in" tat 4 o has cmlaentr elreapaau 14tvtooThe lift station that 4111-%4 project. •The e6ti4ated aos• 11800, The {utilitiif 30"41 at their mating at Iaveatar 150 19640 recur eppreval of this "quell. M ation was aide by 0alley, Wooded by Yale that the regw4l of Mr. Katleuell to ta"It 14wr $@Mae nuclide the City limwte an Orissa 10& proved. Notice Carried uaaiaeusly. The Co%mil aonsida»d approval of i64erseuat of p"Patad 161talattcr Lev 1ua1411e1 eleatrta tyctw to serve all area vithta the City limits. ututtlee Directar tab Ieisee advised ttat le"ral cities is Tau i va their alaatrii systw haw 4644 to reallao is tbd put twe years that, i} erebet1141441e4, by the 1414114 dtiiity C4matlsieat the right to mail" rtaity to Ietrly uAtted trw of %halr allies, Thee us cities vie fails tun certificates of Co11v4eiaat and 166400ity (i,e,; oertifidatle4 to the areal tree the Pic is 1916. v1sli'thg 914 vat treated le 015, t1i4ra I did gat tell" that the Itata ar IVA through the Pence Nllt•iiitsssary All fault usurp all previous fraoklae,aid ether; utility timal lave if a city the right to servo its ewe altlsau, Although Dater: ii lea ' iateMr stfeated by this iume, tosetiaa is the future, C6/nted viii he furl the seta sitwties, f 1 4 1~~ Decabfr 7, 1980 Centimusd motion was made by vfls, ascended by uliaterrc to approve udoresmi 3f proposed Itgislatioss the City limas. t motion tarried p•l my systems to servo all treat rithlo. 10. The Council eonoidered approval of change orders relative to this was vator Treatment pleat eapamsiom project. ; Vtilittes Director lob salsas said that a amber Of change orders be teas resolved tree Oradea Ceatruetiou Company, Those ebreie orders include installing two additional floor dramas with a "at and aleaaaut to the pmP j roam of the btever Lutldiall deleting decaat peep statics mad adding decant' ~ !rata eysteml vatsrstop at primary cluifisrol pipe mad valve ehasgo at the notation Thteteser Pressurization system. if stated that the revere of rwws 1 to u follows oraat Conttalthey sued 07861970 is this toad) 16,413 Y City of Deatoa Sever leads HAM s, TOTAL ld,7S1 it k* i' to added that the Utilititt beard, it 'their meettry at lovembor 19801 reed: ended to the City COU6411 that the ohaap Orders be approved SA the amauat of ' 18.991, , u ` saonaded by Vela that the ehaep Orden Ilmtiaa »s uda LY bPas~ be approved to the lacreaeed usust of 18,991. Wt!,sd carried amuimawly. 11. The Canneli aonulderad approval of removal at the satins otfiatal Liability taeurout Policy for the City at Denton. ibtioa we sago by Sts h.a1, eaaoaded by gala that the Pullte Certai, Liability IMLrusee Mliey by Cstaark-Ite0ooa14 tae. to approved LA the dwuet of 19,t4d, NO recommended by John o. Masuell, iisk manager. Motion carried ua.atmeualy, 12. Cont" Onus Motion was made by Vela, ceedaded by sophism to approve the fouawiad Cenuat ASeeda vitb Has A-1, lid 108990 pad mounted ovitaugoas, rwswd. Motion carried. (A) IIDS/PVIICZW ORDt91s (1) bid 11839, !rusk cab and chassis with refuse belly, ws awarded to lavtreau►tal leibe &M larvies It ► total bid of 116,40.00. (9) lid 188730 Volumetrie feeder, vu awarded to Valises S Tiormaa at 14,!1!.00. (3) lid 06434, uaitorss for the fire Department, wa warded at a total bid at 19,116.33 u tollevai Itara 1190 i 4 to rauifaa Velferu tiers % d to era"" As"I at starer-Daaeea 'r (4) lid #44390 enlvert pipe Vas awudsd to Tuns Steel Culvert st a total bid of t10,4gL00. (9) fig #6811, Ipucsa 138/69 1V taterohaap luperwisdry &ntrol and We. Aatutettiam l;uipreat, was av►rted to 1MT-2as1e at Seuston at a bid at $0,M9.00. (4),9ro 96 Order A$11I Was apgtevti to Mau, PmP Divlatea is the ameume 45 ry - (1) PLATSs (1) final raplat at dohs ldady Addittoa vu approved. (9) final plat at viabtatab viilya Phasc V ws approved. r 1S t, fit... DeobDer 2, 1960 Coatlawd 13. Notlaa Via aide by lopklal seeondod by 04Ltley that !1d Mto pad aouated evttehlear, be evarded to frjeetlr Supply Coapaay for a total 1;d of t<36r310.00. uotioa ca*rled naaataoualy. A. the Ctuaell "at lift 3Seeutlre 11ea10a at 10110 P.M. to 41etwa 11141 rattetli real elate, perloaael atd board appolatmeatt. lS. The Council raonrened into tunto leatoa at 1013$ p.m. to take the hIlmal aotlta. *tloa vu tad4 by its ms teotdded by role that poi plekaa be I Appointed to the thaw lerrtea riddeery Coaialttoo, Notlen earried upaalasuak t gettlal 44}eurded at 10110 p.a. 1 i yt, e e e r i I , C -r • b A` r77 r~ 4 I , i I 1 CITY OF DENTON i MEMORANDUM DATE OF MEETING December 16, 1980 ' COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM f ' 1 ; SUBJECTt Bid 0 8839 Capacitors & Racka 3UMM4RYI This bid is'for an extimated supply of capgcicors for the year 1981. The bid was sent out to ten (10) prospective vendors and we received bids " from eight suppliers, We bW tha standard capacitors on item 1 and 2 and the low ions eapaciloks~on SCem , 3 and 4, The Electric Utility Department-has evaluated this bid taking into Consideration a 20 y - us* life with interest at 6h'pereent4 Thug capacitors wera e bid and awarded by the'Council on our bid:h4mbii 8826,oa Novembet 49 1980 howevar, ehr'eugh i Vii- understanding existing about the .valutioA`iaa which capacitor we were purehaala4, we rejected bid'nu bar 8826 and rebid the requirements on bid number 8839. ACTION REQUIRED Approval as recommended, ALTRUATInS: None. SOURCE Of FUNDSt budget. { RECOMMENDATIONSI We recommend this bid be awarded 'te the IO evaluated bidder on items 3 and 41 the low loss eapocitote, Item 3 to WESCO at 53,610.00 eieh ahd item 4 to Alec at 8405,00 wh for the totaf of sit; 520,00r •Thi lover'prica on item '3 by hhlini gt 83,WA6 each with 13 watt loss was evaluated at "A high4r'cdsl 1 than MCO at 12 watt foss per VAR over the 26 year [ life we expectancy, therefore the evaluated 1ow bid wag WISCO. E%l HTSI at heat. SUBMITTED BYE Soh , Marshall, C.P.Mpurchasing egant i Ft, 1111 M: ~~rr. a Nasal t { i 21t0 _8039 r ric Gxelt4c. 1 lac►a i . ti' OPIlN~1l10 ~ e / C [na rglu Trivia, North r•, Prltstar Prlestor Ralson rolelfas ACy 1 02-51 lodsat supply electric Inc, supply 3f1ply supply Electric Electric r KUS da tae 1. + ' ns 0.1• Waste, denlaao ' McCraw Ban/aao Eanlase Wet. L i Capacitors 1 hark (Coaplate) J 761.00 7d911.)1 7,975.00 7,501.00 ),743.00 3,717.00 7,271.00 )6240.00 7740.00 2. 12 Cavacltore, individual !01.00 )y.f! )71.00 107.00 762.00' IOLOD 167.70 75!.00 )17.40 a Watt loss per RYAN 00 IS .15 PIA - 7. 6 Capacitor 1 Rack, (Coavlata) 7,621.00 41400.1) 1,127.00 1,061.00 7611.00 N dlllll~ h )1705.00 )'!44.00 1 610.00 f - 4, It Capacitors individual {01.00 06. 109.00 161.00 404.00 N/s 4'7/.40 17.00 403.00 Wait lase per ItYAR .IS 17 .17 1A Adivert 64 days As dal not ~i cart t Not Al is Ike r f y VtPP ~..r r f I r t i vN t.i A d 1 v.d i n'bei f. _ . ~ 01D C6p6citor 4 sacks "Ya0 prlntos po1a1lno Cun~lns Central 0[glar 1Mlow Morth • fonplo priastar Opim 10-21-60 ' supply sLueplrit supply' gluttle Cloctrit sloattic supply Inc, supply f Supply cc. AmWRr i McCraw ssns. VISCO e.g. Al to. VEW I_ 5 C6peeitar 6 sseke Calpteh 3,340.00 71110.00 3,536.00 3,626.00 S,090.43 3,040.40 ),650.00 3,541.00 71000.00 ),660.00 3. I! C6psclcoro 16diriduol units !11.00 4i7.C0 415.00 405.00 042.30 333.10 414.10 443.00 332.00 410.00 0.1Ivory stock -15 4678 1i1 days r6 day* 71 days f1 days i10 4674 is vka Ii days 1 1 !r t t awl;. t y.L: all, 0. 4 Im, CITY OF DENTON i MEMORANDUM DATE OF MEETING: December 16, 1980 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM ! SUBJECTS Bid number 8838 Truck and Derrick Body ' StRomYt This bid is for the purchase of a•291500 lb. GVW truck cab/chassis and a'va r mounted hydraulic derrick body. This unit's a motor pool replacament'for unit f 3223/3233. It will be used by the Electric Distribution ao set poles, load and unload poles'; trana(otimere, , wire, etc. A unit of this type is critical to the maintenance. and new tong true tion progrem ; for the Electric Distribution Department. n;ACTION REQUIRED: Approval by council and award of bid. ALTERNATIVESt None, SOUAOE Of FUNDS: This unit will be funded from two accounts. Motor Pool replacement will pay 3250348,291 j account 3 66-06-87-07, The balance of 335,482.09 will come from Electric Distributtoa Department budget account 1 02-32-92-30. Total purchase $80,830.38. R2COMffNDATIONS! We recommend item':, the truck cab and chaeola, be ward to Inter ati6 1''a 3eafartDallas, Texas the wutt $4,, S, 8: 1~labanay' L IntarnationAlto bid is 356AS liseahoWever, they + II' are bidding only a 191000 ib. rated.i4t axle. We specified a 20,000 lb. raar axle. Mahoney ~ dodo not include (rout towing kooks Alch vo also requested. Both bidders meet or exceed all other specifications. We recommend item 2 be awarded to the Iow.biddar of Thrust Hydfaulica,in the amount of 3351993600 including mounting, delivery to Denton and in- struction in.outiintedance and operation. Total I r bid price is $80,830,38. EXBISITt Tabulation s et, f SUBMITTED BY: Tom D. Shaw, C,P.M. Asalt. Purchasing Agent ID TrlloJr Derr+ k Utility Thrust Commercial Lift Hahaney Intern'l Calvert , I Hydraulic Body Equip. Intern'l Harvester Motor Co. PBNr12/4180 Equip. Dallas CCOUNT ! ITEI VENDOR VENDOR VENDOR VEND6R -VENBOR WOW— VENDOR VBRDOR r I Truck a d Chassis 27 056.00 27,485 .0 16 077.15 25j965.00 4,777.00 24,835.39 25,332.00 Chev. IHC IHC CMC I j body 66.866.64559995.00 62 424.00 .54 280.00 69886.64 j ; Delivery 150-180da 150 day-_ 180 day 60-90 da 60-90 day 40 day Term Net 30 Net 30 Net 30 Net 20 Net Net 1 i r { ,4 ,af cl;i , x r f p I . CITY OF DENTON h~RANDUM I DATE OF MEETING: December 163 1980 COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM # SUSdEM Purchase Order #46194 to Graybar Electric SUMWY1 This purchase order to Graybar Electric it for lour (4) 20500' reels of 02 concantrlC Aluminum cable, This cable is used by the Electric Distribution in the maintenance and nv construe- ' tion,of the underground distribution system, Ke currently have 30,0er feet did a closin; data it December 12, E980980. , ue adticpat• a 30 day delivery After bid apard. , Due to toad weather, and the lseains of a.ditahit:p mackina the electric distribution drove are ahead of the estimated, schedule and have depleted the Oir'66uae stock.; Telephone 46otations,for stock delivery were taken since a, back up supply must be readily available in case of problesu and A186 to enable the Electric Department creme to continue cork, Craybar Electric is the low bidder at ,6939 par f foot, Other bids were, Nelsoe Elactric'at 66213 and Temple, Inc. at .624S per foot.' ACTION MQUIRM Approval by council, ALTERNATIVES: None. 80tJRCE OP IVtiDSs x ~ This purchase will be charged to the Warehouse in- ventory account 05-48-81-08 and"rechirsed'to the usins department as the material is'issuad. RECONNENDATIONSs We. reeosmend this purchase order be approved to Craybar Electric in the total amount of '5,92900. E7Q1EliiTS~ Purchase order 146194 r SMITUD eY3 Tom D, She , C,P.M. AsA't4 purchasing Agent le t Y° Yi,~'f },arN W .w. '.,,.;e •s i;-,: •r .a ,-t 11- ,r i17/1i1•!N1 0/rim metro 2174441 " veto" No. t oAf! 12/4/80 • Mo No. !Vora r < , fra1~ Nit W.0 .40'. Notsa i F tlalvMllr DAN ASAP ACCT No 05 -67-08 Giaybir Elactric ;F Nw vu :1 q : , ' 2 1 i Y.O. Dos, 2453. ` ' .r •1 r • i.r ayr +•t Tt.• Worth* Toxaa 76101 Yet CITY OF OIRTON + r } use r N~ f•ii . V I ♦ L r ?rlYti} r• Laraho 418 1. Hi,ckoty , :Deutoa, Taxis 76201 14aM CITY STOCK NumeaQ OalC111/TICN 41lAN• UN" Alllca AMC1Jt i' ,l Lrj r .r,, If ti+ Y -,pt+. yr ,J. I`f ; I' :,Y., e' 1.1 v .1'~~ ' l . 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December 16, 1980 City Council Agenda I Subject: Approval of the final replat of Blount Addition Sunmarys The property owner seeks to r0lat a .2681 acre tract being part of lots 4 and 5 of Block A of the Blount dditionsInto one lot for development of a warehouse, The parcel i located long the lilt silde of Waiass fit Streit south of Highland and is toned ' Action Required: Approval of the replat. Alternatives: 1. Approve the replat 2. Table item for future consideration. Planning and toning Commission considered this item Recommendation: The at their meeting of December 3 1980. The Commission ' found eet3 all sudtviston regal ren1ents and this reptat n+ recommends approval unanimously. k Exhibits Map 1 i~~~~~✓✓✓ I k.' k r y i rl t ~.'r".3r~"4FPaR-r T.. ....v+lnrs?!Yly*~N•.w! MMa p^q°^w. :+a.. y,...., , +-.."'L 1M1~ BLOUNT ADDITION 'All r ff 1 ~ I . rill C/11~ ~ ~ , I ACIO it' it, ~ r~• . i , i i• E i. LOT $A I 1 a 1 , ~ "131 1. r N„ } I.Aillrt 1tt W6409 too e e rr -Y4 y . All =.r-.. h4rL W, Owl k T':J•~,yaYi., a ..y .v n." CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BACKUP SUMMARY SHEET MEETING DATE: December 16, 1980 - City Council Agenda Item 0 Subject: Approval of the final plat of Wimbleton Village Phase IV Summar : The developer seeks to plat a parcel totaling approximately 21,7 acres located east of State School Road, This property is part of planned ; development (PD-12); permitted land uses include multi-family for Blocks 11 a 13 and a restaurant in Block'-12, When this planned development was amended in 1979s one of the conditions stated that the developer would widen State School Road from Wimbleton Boulevard t6I.3$E when the development generated 140000 trips per day on State School Road. Another condition dealt with the timing of the construction of Wimbleton Boulevard, z' ! Approval of this pplat w111 Dring projected trip generation on the platted portion of this planned deUelopment to approximately 12,000 trips per day, Action Required: df 6 The City Council should move for approval of the final plat of W41et6n Village Phase IV with the condition that State School Road shell be widened when the next phase of the planned development is. platted and that when any of the commercial areas are platted, Wimbleton Eoulevard will be extended i` co I-35 and Village Way shall be constructed. A Al terna t i ye s;_ " 1, Appprove the plat 2. Table the plat Recommedation: The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommends approval of the final' plat of Wimbleton Village Phase IV with the following conditions: 1, The developers shall be required to widen State School good from Wimbleton ' Boulevard to 1.35 when the next section is platted, 2. When any of the commercial areas of PO-12 are platted the developer shall connect Wimbleton Boulevard to I-'S and shall construct alt of Village Way, F Exhibits, Map J t r Nimbleton Village Pha a IV . I ~ ~ t 1FY 1' 1 1'r , fw1 ,M.1 l y, .•I rI. f r q r ~~r h,Mq Y, 1 ,gyp f to •+►{IJ+ I 1 . .•wh y. 4 If . awl , % •r r ! I j' ~L q 1 ( I/I ~Ir UM ,ya rsw,IfMI~ w ti r 1 BLOCK it , • i 1LQ24dC9L!'t:' 1H40. r,j y <pf 1; ' 1~ . ,y N . -414 40 ' ! 1 , r r1, } 1 ' 40 fffyyvtt111 . N 1 V ~ III I. 1 a 1 Ir M,. a r i'A~ . 71Lb_.{ f . 1' IIf~Ir• . •Ir I Y r' 1 JrT ~ r I rl 1 1 r r'' A♦J{~ t ti L BLOCK Utz 04 Vol l, qjr. .wr 1 1.rp MINp• Skits M T tR•Y 11 { "IY71 fM '/M >KIJO 110 Y~ 1V 1': ~i Ij r ~ wN~' ' w+qb +_'.'k iuln nra I fifowsir MH1 1g 1i1 1"ir fir Ibiii io.1 ,17 'Sb1+ ;fQ T 'liil eru'i►' .ra1i' rl •J44 neM' Ini rN ~h713 3i1' d1{ WTI 1 X04 kofi'Irr P4NAL PLAT j ,r -1„11~~1 i u,H +1 CON OtNbN~ !ll+f l ! rr.1t el 1 r1 ! , 4tIN a1MIV k,tbN AOr/.. ~Orlll ' 1 f • • 1 1r ht illy r . W 1•I i . ' wr~rr.rrrll rrr•r.rra. • ~ , I . r, d a,kti µ 1 t TFIE STATB OF TE'f44 CM up DM NN RESOLUTION IN APPAECIATION OF COUNTY OF DkNTON BUO HBNSLSY WHEREAS, Bud Wiley his unselfishly. contributed hit time and effort in an outstanding Ind stemplory manner during his tenure of office, and his pvomot#d the welfare and prosperity of the Cilyi and MHERIM, the mayor and City Counell aeknowledla their Sratelol appreciation tor. the tits 461 and outsten ins ■anner in which Bud Hensley his perfor:od those, and aany other, public sorvices a d extend :thelr best wishe for p his coat EAM sueeess as a eo"unity lot~eri NOV THBA110% BB iT RBSOLYBD BY THB COUNCIL Of TNB CITY OF 06NY i that the ificore and war a rrslat Qn. at sad Heas1Wy felt by the cite94 and e~eleef-bf ; the Clty e~ Denton, be, formally' conveyed .ta hem in a perataw Sooner by 6prefdlntt this Resolution, upon 'the official 0inutes bf the City of Denton, Texas, and forwarding to him a copy horeetiand e 11 IT FURTHER ASSOLMs IAAat the City of Denton does Aetsby 0Elicltll and slatlrily stead M bN! Itillisth~bs teY the Ho~larsbto su Hensley, for A long And suoalssful Mier is a member of enr coaunity, ana so A civic leader. PASSED AND APMOM this the t6th day of December, A. D. 960r , C1 "'WIP, OR"" WON No Tu" I 3 ATTlSTi Cin 1XINSIM17 OBN~ON, Tg'Y!!"31MITAIY AAcp"OYIO AS TO LsOAL fORitt CtTYlOlADIN? R. Uw Y ATTORNEY sY~ t r IFI yS f 4Y tj ~ i t X t '.1 ~~atim of k~s ~ft~ 01 s`9tn#ots, t'a;txa~ { I TO ALL TO WHOM THUS Pitt$CNTS SlfALL COMM ; WHSRBAS, on beh0if Of the people 61 the Ctty of 0 entan, Texas, Via di0yor &W City Council seem to pubti0iy uxpnn their dntun Qrotitueo to &W Herohy for his valuable pubti0 UrD~ Dleimboorrofo)no;C ty Cauncd from April of 1 00nndd WHSASAS, the Maya tntd Cfty CoturNt hoknowlod" their pratefut apppprre0i0ttan la the magi Wes of wv(10e taut time Daim tow' the City, OW Irish to think lead NwIty /or the devo'd he ha Slvkt b hie position tturdp the yeery that he hu owed as City Cwn Rrtant t Howe IfilAirmts, to Rfchord O, stewaep It ya• of 00 City of'Dentar, Toms, by tm wilwity vetted hs me ee *Iby dull" and pradaim Doemba It, A. D. 9000, ee, r. NWO HRNSLSY DAY" in the City of Denton, rexra. IN TISrrMOHY WHSASOr, R hew ` h1►11Ntd NC my hertd erd 0a+ted S the aw of tu city of 1 VonteH, raw t0~ bo eljbled Me i t WlIN d+Y of Darin be0o A. D. Car Or DtNT00, WAS ATTSSrr { I T, CMV MAMA CITY Or DtNrON, rsxA! APPAOM Al TO LROAL NAM C.1. TAYLOA JAI, CRY ATTOANSY CITY Or DSN?ON, TSKAS I SYr, I . . . ii.. ~...i i1... ..IYY.N1 ills. i. . ims i "Owl e CITY COUNCIL AGENDA BACK-UP SUMMARY SHEET Meeting Data: December 16, 1980 4 City Council Agenda Item 0 Subject: Hold a public hearing concerning petitions for historic landmark (H) zoning designation for the following: A. H-4. The petition of James Hayes and C, William Biggs for historic landmark designation at 607 Pearl, B. H.S. 1"he petition of Linda Lavender and Mika Coebran f for historic landmark designation at 609 Wast Oak. C. H-6. The petition of Charlotte Favors Montgomery for historic landamrk designation at 722 West Oak Street. C D. H-7, The petition of Mark Smith for historic landmark designation at 705 West Oak Street. E. H-8, The petition of Dr, and Mrs. J. Don Vann for historic landmark designation at 611 West Oak Street, f F. H-9. The petition of Elizabeth Lomax and Paul & Paula h ! Carpenter for historic landmark designation at 723 Wait Oak Strait, O H-10. The petition of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Barker for historic landmark designation at 812 West Oak Street. No 9-11. The petition of Rollin and Barbara Sinin er, for historic landmark designation at 1003 West Oak Street. Y, H&12, The petition of Miss Nettie Jo Cummins for I historic landmark designation at 1023 West Oak Strait. J, H-13. The petition of Richard B. $ale Jr. and Mary # Chlotilde $ala for historic landmark designation at 1015 'West Oak Strait. r Summary: -A, H-4, The petition of James F. Rayed and O. William Biggs requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 607 Pearl. The Hi nrid Landmark Commission a reed that the pro art mat the !allowing criteria for historic landmark desTih on, J 1. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architidtural type or specimen, t 0 K e,.>:, : es.. ne a _ y':...M1rP N a Two through H-13 2. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. 3, Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas whichare eligible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. 4, identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and 'development of the City, State, or United States, S, Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. i; E, H-S. The patition of Mike Cochran requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 604 Oak Street. The Historic Landmark Commission agreed that the structure met the following criterias 1,- Character, intsrast, or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the , United States. 2, Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen, 3. Embodiment of 'elements of architectural design, detail., materials, or craftsmanship which represent e sigificant architectural innovation, 4. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites i l or areas which are eliggible for preservation accordingg to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. 1 11 S. Archaeological value in that it has produced or can 1 be expected to produce data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric interest. 6, Exemplification of the cultural, Economic, social, ethnic, or historical heritage of the :ity, State or Unitad States, 7, Value as an aspect of community sentiment of public i pride, C. H-6. This is the petition of Charlotte Favors Montgomery requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 122 West Oak. The Historic Landmark Commission felt the structure met the following criteria i ;r . 41.1 Pagge Three H-4 through H-13 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States, 2, Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen, 3, identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose individual work has influenced the development of the city. 4. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preser- vation according to a', plan based on architectural, " historic, or cultural motif, S. Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area of history characterized by a distinctive architectural style, E 6. Exemplification of the cultural, eeon6mie, social, ethnic, or historical heritaga of the City, State or United States, 1. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed tothe outlture and development of the City, State, or United States. S. Value as an aspect of community sentiment ! or public pride. D, H-l, The petition of Mark Smithra usatingg historic landmark (H) designation at 701 West Oak St, The structure meets the following criteria: { 1, Character interest or value. as part of the development, Aeritage or cultural characteristic# i of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen, 3, Relationship to other distincitve buildings sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based ongarchitectural, historic or cultural motif. 4, Portrayed of the environment of a coup of people in an area of history character zed by a f, distinctive architectural style. 1 ~r Z' 1 Pate H-13 H- through 5. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic, or historical heritage of the City, State or United States. 6. A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city. 7. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. E, H-8. The petition of Jerry Don Vann requestingg historic landmark (H) designation at 811 West Oak It. ` The Historic Landmark Committee felt the structure mat the following criteria: 1. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen, 2. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanshi which represent a significant architectural innovation. sr 3. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, fthnic or historical heritage of the City, States or United States. 4 Identification with a person or persons who t significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State, or United States, S. A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city. i 6. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride, F, H-9, The petition of Elizabeth Lomax requesting historic landmark (K) designation at 723 West Oak St, The Historic Landmark Commission felt the home met the { following criteria: 1, Character, interest or value as girt of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the r United States, E 2, Embodiment of distinguishing characteristes f of an architectural type or specimen, J 3. Embodiment of elements of architeotural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation, h k Wiwi Pate Five t H-4 through H-13 4. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic, or historical heritage of the City, State or United States, 5. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State, or United States. 6. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. 0, H-10, The petition of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Barker requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 812 West Oak, The Historic Landmark Commission felt the structure met the following criteria: 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics -I of an architectural type or specimen. I 3. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship 1 which represent a significant architectural { innovation. 4, Relationship to other distinceiva buildings, sites or areas which art eligible for presar- vation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif, r S, Exemplification of the cultural economic, social ethnic, or historical heritage of the City, State, or United seats. 6, Value as an aspect of community sentiment ` or public pride, H, H-11, The petition of Rollin and Barbara Sinin er 1 requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 1023 West Oak. The Historic Landmark Commission felt the house met the following criteria: 1, Character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics J of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States, i.I1 i ME 1 1 `*r ry H- through H-13 2. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. 3 detail ' . Embodiment of elements of architectural design, represent a significantrarchitectural hinnovation. 4. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. 5. Identification with a person or parsons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State or United States. value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride, 'V requaeting petition of ` West Oak, { The Historic Landmark Commission felt the structure met the following criteria: I z 1, Embodiment of disc of an architectural typegore pecimeriracteristica EE~ 2. Identification as the work of an architect f or master builder whose individual work has 1 influenced the development of the city, 3, Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsitanshi i which represent a significant architactural innovation. 4. Relationship to other distinctive buildings ~ sitaa or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ithnio or historical heritage of tha City, "State, i Or United States E j f b. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the oultura and development of the City, State, or United States, y. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. J H•13. The petition of Richard Sale Jr, requesting historic landmark (H) designation at 10f.5 West Oak St. Fo page Seven H-g through H-13 The Historic Landmark Commission felt the structure met the following criteria; 1. Character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural charac- teristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. i 2. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics I of an architectural type or specimen. 11 3. Relationship to other distinctive buildings sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, a historic or cultural.motif. 4. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. Alternatives 1. Approve any of the petitions. r i 2. Deny any of the petitions, 31 Table any of the petitions. i Recommendations"-The Historic Landmark Commission recommends appproval of each of the petitions by a vote of The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval by a vote of 3.0, Exhibits: 1. Petitions for H-4 through H-13. 11, Property owner list 121. Reply forms i 1 i } E j l 5- ~ f r of /i I ~ • . , l $ISTORIC LANDFM ZONING PETITION City of Deutoa, Texas i Al tO SITE ADDRESS: 607 Pearl Street A4 r ti lent, YeZ. .;*4 CITY LOT & BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCMTION: y,~' t " ' oil see attachment' y it q PRESENT USE: residence ZONINGI MF CONSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTIONs Stucco With % Z=RIORt Pair ERIORs Good + ~COOD,..TA , P IRE+ OWNERS ADDRESS I Jams F. 3a I --.808a , DATL BUIL.Ts 1914-15 DATES AND =11T Or ALTERATIONS /ADDITIONS : I' MINE : BUILDER: ' OMOINAL Ow. s W 5 ns Ift " A1lCRITECTGRAL STY& c 0 WITl1 DE 01 ANY Mr.TO01TM DESTGY, TIATURE3, DtTAILS, l4ATERIALS OR CRAFTS210SU12 I Tuc-stgry enutian Palace s is with #Ads ~t }~1'tena AVes and carved string cguYU Grg m, use ord"n .e first t• aem itntiY+ ~A31A4iAt1.1L'ad "•Ce•W --orwav nth oW #Ztn w RECORDED TETAS LANDMMI no NATIONAL REGISTER? NATIONAL LANDRAaR?3tQ- ' LOCAL SURMS OR RLC ~ ITI6Nt~, ~9 nao of isr~r iecture`" ' Of~!a PAxtrirsel Go:nax, ann. - ADD ADDITIONAL INTORMATiON TO SUPPORT CLAIM IN C1Ci.D CATLGOV14 } P A"rq:h it being continued on the previous oarArs of the house through eorrospondence with surviving relatives. •-•M Yw•ww•N .I •L• V Y../rYYW . s. . +1. . oil I Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Designation The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Community Development Department for submittal to the Landmark Commission substantiating that the property meets at least one or more of- he following 13eriterion for ilistorta.Landmark designation: ❑ 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Oenton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Recognition as a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, a or entered into the National Register of Historic Places. 3. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. 4, Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose indivdual work has influenced the development of the city, 6., Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. 6. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are e114ible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif, ❑ r. Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area of history charecteri:ad by a distinctive architectural stytC. 8, Archaeological value in that it has oroduced,or can be expictad to produce data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric interest, j ❑ 9, Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic or historical heritage of the City, State or United States, ❑ 10. Location as the site of a significant historic event, l 11, Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed j to the culture and development of the City, State or United States; 1 ! ❑ 12. A building or structure that because of its location has become of vii w to a neighborhood, community area, or the city. C~ 13. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. j 1 , ss it _ . ry f µl JJ~; r _.r ~ } 1* '•:raj ~ 1 y2 ="Y1`t„`f"tt 117vt{'K, r ~'u~'v ( . Being all that certain dcscril''~,` s,is ) t in the City and County of Der'';;a~-'~-""~ baenty (20) feet off of the m : 'j ,,r all of Lot tl seven (7) and West side of rot No. Six (6}F CIUMLL PARK ADDITION to•the i i to the map or plat thereof rep• Deed Records of Denton County described as follows: BEaDIM4 at a point on the South Side 'of. peed 'StreeC aiia• on ' the North line of Lot No. Eight (8),' Wray feet East of the Northwest corner of said lot No. Eight (8), in Block No. one (1) of the said Carroll Park Agition to the City of Denton; 175tofeet parallel with the West line C * South %ina of said rot Ot No.c said Lot No. Eight (8) Eight . (8) fox corner? ' TEMM EAST with the South boundary line of Lot tb.. Eight .(a), Lot No. Seven (7), and toe No, Six (6). 100 feet for carrwr 4 in the South boundary line of tot No. (6), Black No. CrA (1); said Carroll Park Addition; r ~ VM= NORTH parallel with the West boundary line of lot No. i Six (6), 175.75 feet to the North boundary line of said tot No. (6), for corner, same being the south boundary line of Pearl street; MKE W= with the North bounbi- Lim of Lots Nos. six (6) , seven (7), and Eight (8), and the South boundary line of ' Pearl Street 100 feet to the place of beginning. r j i f ire.... different denominations held services In the hotel on Sundays, and the auditorium was used for school purposes during the week.121 For a number ofyears Alton Church on the Alton Mission or Alton Circuit was the center of Methodist activities for miles and miles in every direction. By 1856 the town was reported as having a hotel, a i blacksmith shop, two or three stores, besides the court"` ' house, a cemetery, and a few residences. At that time or ' soon afterwards, the nearby Cranston Pottery was started which produced a very good quality of crockery, ` brick and pottery of various kinds. The social center of the settlement was the hotel where many prominent guests were entertained, especially during court week. Whiskey could be obtained there and at the stores for 25 s. cents per quart,ss or 10 cents per drink. Legal notices appearing In the Dallas Herald Indicate that in February, 1856, Fred H. Williams was sheriff knd that C. A. Williams was deputy sheriff of Denton County. According to James H. Goode, Felix blcKittrick was p l l•t ; elected sheriff In 1854, but apparently before the end of hir r~ , I the year he resigned, and Fred H. Williams was made i nltltic' ! sheriff In his places= C. A. Williams was deputy sheriff under him. Silas Pinckley was clerk of the District Court, pruiri and A. P. Lloyd was deputy clerk. A. P. Lloyd was also the l°t'nl Alton agent for the Dallas Xer4ld.24 Nat N. Burford was i~ r'r~' elected district fudge on February 1,4485pand later in ! City; that rn1lt year, in August, C. C. Lacy of Tarrant County was j ,tirt,y elected surveyor of the Denton land districO It was said to have been at that time the largest such district in the tw"! state, and that the office was a very; important and of ~r lucrative one?s In the August elections oCthat year, S. A. ~ e! , Venters was elected chief justice (county fudge); A. P. I , Lloyd, county clerk; C. A. Williams, sheriff, Henderson tn~ Murphy, county treasurer; D. Strickland, county assessor ho i and collector; John Lockhart, coroner; and S. A. Venters, aclr 4 W. Simmons~Silas Pinckley, and P. L. Wadekustices of her + the peac ' AV, i i 64 i i i ' 4 !tG! R ~+ek. tyij.~slt1J, 't$1 Cy'~~,y,C'.' .r . . .q. 11 e, ~ '~{~F7~~QM~L~iy,e{ 1~1 ~ .!y~, J.[ r ~~ir ~ T~ ~ e ` Lj6 ~ ~3~,~'}`jy:i~~_~~L~v "r5•~if ~ 4 ,t~~1. 'k yiil.;.+~.2~• ~~il SZ'ti~ ~J''~.~ =+i:IK~n" SL~J p ~ 'F ,r, ~~y ~,~,i•, rt r,~' "e~ .(~~ja. ~•,~~?r4,s~ .a. S_ ~ "`~.f~., ya ~r ~~.r,~! i~ h a ~ •A'!."l. w► .r SStr .'iii~~~x fy 1 ,V~'~''•Lr :~M"y~'+S~r+.~"4 lyr . ritti~j'~~{~.,lf ` • r• ^d ~ t r. T9a s ~r7 .j wtNy=~•~~+~.t~f 11R I•',~«_ i ~ i ga WILLIA'd LEE XCC0RSIICS, A Study In Tolrrsnce A. Degan, Dr. George W, Hughes, Gideon Cook Ind wife, W. F- Egan, Helen N1. Clark, wife of Wm.. T. Clark, and C. W. Geers. The First Baptist Church at Denton, Texas, was organized in the year 1858, in the early part of the year. The Charter Members were: Wm. T, Clark, W. C. Baines and Wife, Catherine Baines, George Daugherty and wife, Fannie Daugherty, Charles C. Lacy and wife, S. E. Lacy, J. M. Blount and wife, Sophia W. Blount (first wiEe), ~ Sam L. Glassford,and Edward Rowe and wife, Clarrinda Rowe. Rev. Eli Witt and Rev, V. J. Hutton assisted in the organizadoa. ti ? = f ' Denton Lodge No. 82 I.O.O.F. was organized in the year 1859. < . s Charter members were: Otis G. Welch, John Chisum, Hugh A2cKin2ie, James B. Ford, and William Walker. PAC. 4tanfield Lodge No. 217, the Masonic Lodge at Denton, Texas, tr L<~ t ' was organized, and the Charter was issued on the 22nd day of June, + p , • 1858, and was named in honor of W. W. 0. Stanfield, its first Wor- shipful Master. Charter members were: W. W. O. Stanfield, Stephen P. Bebee, Gibson Myers, E. Boone, A. P. Lloyd, Chas. C. Lacy, Felix ; ylcKttnck, Wm. Wilson, L. P. Strong, Wm. Spear, 1. N. Hembree 1. V. Simmons James Spear, E. F. Anderson, R. H. King, J. D. i Dallas, J, M. Mcllhenney, J. Teague, Wm Kelley, A. J. Hodges, 1 1" Uberto Allen, E. Rowe, L. W. Arnold, R. W. Throckmorton, and ' C. R. Little. State of Indiana. He came to Sam Sass was born and reared in the State uneducated. Denton County, Texas, In 1870 He was unassuming and u i , r He later was the owner of a Sorrel Race Mare. never,wai 1 deputy under,Sheriff W. F. Egan or any other sheriff of Denton County, The sorrel race mare owned by Sam Bass was boas and raised in j Denton County, Texas. The Mare was not more than 14J/ hands high. I ;Bas.4 ran many races with the Marc, and I am informed by John A. Hudson, who rode the Mare in nearly all Aa races, that the Marc was beaten in only one race; and that the Mare ran two races on the straight race track northwest of Denton, without a nder, and won j t both races. '.i Sam Bass took the Mare to San Antonio, and while there sold it. , I INVi.. y`. ` . x"".n'►y1 v`'y',t'• fY1~ fib J e.'M1`'~~i 'r,`.i~¢~ ' "tr~e~*}if~~•; 1. . ,fir; 1.. ~ ~ Y•' s 1}. .''(~~f,~ 'w Y s]' -{y.. ~iV'tg ~ ~I xL"I~.~~L)~r 7.•y~. yq~~'1.,,p~f~~~•q`~~' i. ~'pr1~4Na lka~~.f♦;1,5;+ *b ,3 ^Lt r r +v '4.iZ `"ri'~?iJ~ ~+c,ri4Yrt- : u;7rN i1 vj~ 1 1 4 1 f reorganized after the war years were the Denton Sailing Club in 1947, and the Denton Country Club In 1949. Among new clubs were the Denton Classroom Teach. + ers Association in 1946; the Garden Culture Club, 1946; Oaks Garden Club, affiliated with the First Baptist Church, 1947; Amvets in 19.1^r and 1948; local chapter of American Cancer Society in 1947; Dokeys in 1947; DeMolays In 1947; the Junior Shakespeare Club ofDenton in 1948, and many others. 3 In 1946 one of the most active women's organizations t, In Denton was Chapter "U" of the PEO. Non-members do not know what the Initials stand for, but In 1946 Chapter rr U was so large that a second unit, Chapter BK, was { it gt+,.: organized. -T-'" The decade of the 1940's was'indeed a turning point in +>,rF;,,, the history of Denton. Scores of people who had helped make Denton what it was, passed on to their reward. i i James Polk Hunter, the last of the Confederate veterans, i, s 7, : died, In June, 1940, at the age of 94. In that tame year j r: William Morgan Bridges also died. In 1941 they were followed by H. G. Allen, W. Ed Smoot, John C. Coit, J. B. I Schmitz, Dr. Ada Kincaid Reed, Ben Sulfivan, H. F. Browder, Robert L. Hopper, Dr. M. L. Martin, J. M, Gross, W.-B. Clement, Wm. Earl Mann, Charles:H. $rlm, Arid Rev. T. W. Lovell. Among those who passed 'away in_1942 j . were Perry P. Ponder, W. F. Woodward, V. W, Shepard, B. + W. McKenzie, J. E. Blair, Wm. C. Fyffe, Wrn S. Long, Mrs. M. Sr Stout, J. P. Magee, Ed. I. Key, Frank B. Pierces and MaryJo Cowling. The toll continued In jWwith Dr. F. E. ; Piner, John L. Myers, IV. N. Masters, Dr. 1V. H. Bruce, Da McQueen Weir, Wm. W. Woods, Dr. Hill Rowe, Dr, C. D. Judd, Mrs. G. W. Martin, L. T. Millicank. W. Simmons,) Mrs. W. X Hawley, Geo. P. Elbert, and J. D. Bruce, Some ' ` of those who died in 1944 were Charles C. Yancey, Oron D. Bell, Dr, L. A. Sharp, Dr. J. W. Fralin, W, E. Loveless, Mrs. Alice Sidles, L. Bailey, Miss Jessie H. Humphries, T. W. j Willa i rd, Lawson Robertson and H. A. Wolfsohn. In 1945 President Franklin D, Roosevelt died. Here in Denton ' 424 ur + ` t , I ?~i ~ r ri u . 13C`f ~n`4~+.•r ' L'•: `~}3sil~iy~yiwf~J~' •E r t, 1 • ~ A lei r)• •1 '7i, Yf 1• Y} r: 4 ! ~A ' ~ ry. ~ ~r~ `'~''iV~r'~.'f~~~s:- ^ f + '+;,"'~?A _P~* G7"'SJ~',~jt ~ t;PY(-Ay~,f r 8 ' , ♦ t '•rJ s .d'1 Y '1f,alrn~r'+ >,1 IL A.V 9 Yr n . ti~ .vr tL... ~ i.. ~'•(Jt f i.«. " ~ ~'~fs~''t.~'~ ~ i•t fit'%+ +~f~ t6~•(rf t'•"1C~fi,`.TIi~F ` ~ ~ 1. 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CITY LOT & BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS t r r mlmber~ -(11 ty np T)mtLtmm. 00, me the W11 lif, irk Voil e+trvomu Abmi-rant MiMboar 07 i~f;fl f ' PRESENT VSEs Retidential•„_ ZONIIQGs SP"7 ~ CONSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTIONi I CONDITION 3 EXTERIOR: INTERIORS Gnnd (GOOD,„YAix, POOtt -:}RESENT OWNERS ADDRESS. Linde, Lavender -609 Oak St,. 387"095 DATE ATITLT I Oa 1880 DATES AND EXTENT OF ALTERATIOtNS/AD iTTONS s Tn 1886 H, E" May eztenn'.VeIQ"remo3Mled the house changing he ~ireoti „ 1 fro -RcBr, Co n s ou ng n z e of ~n _ 'zwo BOOm nou a oua e faced ARCUITECT: SVILDERs 'ORIGINAL WNER: . a ARCHTT'ECTL= STYL£ OR PERIOD WITH DESCRIPTION 01 ANY n"' OVATIVE DESICnf, r&Ai omS i OXTAILS, HATERuLS OR cRinswsHm. See Attached Description NATIONAL REGISTER?_ NATIOMAL LANDRL I RECORDED TE.tAS LAND.ARK2 LOCAL SURVEYS OR RECOC;iITION? • i ADD ADDITIONAL IRAFORMATION TO SVPPORT CLAIM IN CHECKED CAIEGORY. S . . s i F r Alterations i adding a porch along the front; and changing the.>bosrd.s'd batten exterior to cypress clapboard, In the years between 2886 and 1975 a kitohen and`. bathroom had been added to the rear of the house. 2n 1 01 the kitchen was removed during restoration and rebuilt in the Game spot using much of the same material and keeping approximately the same roof line. ! i a r t j, Q ; ! I i r i a k i • E I r.V• .M. rl.. '4+• • ..may.. Y.N.Y.. W..Y F' 3tic t. I } -This modest "Ti%as..,y 0 home at tib9 W. bak has ho wed ' the Mey family since 1985. Spaclons 06rthes and n'rrow !wor light windows are characterlstlc of Yictorlan cottages. E AY ! F owners read by coal oil lamps aid gath'tred near wood stoves for warmth, Much of the or Inai furniture, putchastd locally, Is still In use today and helps-keep the narar of esrly Denton. _ 1.'...4i+.rrrr..+.T..r~.~.rrrr.•..'rrr.....~•..r~.w,ui..rrr..w r.a a wool The May-Wilkerson House 609 Oak St. When first built, this house had no distinctive architectural style.E it was the house of a man who needed g place to live, quick and didn't have much mcnev.The two rooms that comprise the part of the house built i~ 1880 are faoinating because of their semplioity. Originally of, board and E batten constriction, this section had no studs threehold up the roof sio ino2 the board walls. The ceiling is the original r wide tongue and groove pine. This is called "Ceiling Board," and is very unusual in Denton. The floors are of three-Quarters by six inch wide'pine and art also unusual in this area.Square, cut nails were used to hold;to- gether the house and the window sash is pegged . The window style is ball[ "Two Light", because of the two vertical panes in each aeotion of sash. This style was popular between 1870 and 1900. Sections of the original board and batten exterior can still be seen on the East porch of the hous~, The appearance of the house today,is the result of the remodeling , work of Mr. H.EMay in 1886. As it stands , the house is basically two roods on each side of a central hall, with a kitchen and a bathroom,addpd} to the rear of the house. Facing Oak. $t. is :a porch that covers hwo-thirdh of the`front:of the house. The railing for the porch is of, the C i.pp style and the porch roof is supported by smooth round "Tuscan" col u,is, The exterior of the house is covered by Cyg ess .0.apbghta tiding andi ii painted white, as it always has been. The from the street each have teo functional exterior shutters." ase shutters are pegged together, still hung with their original hardware and,04thted green as they always have been. Eleven of the interior,doore_.are of the Vour panel" style and each of them has a pair of white porcelain dooi kno 1 ' I • i i v eoo Ii i The house at 60g oak St. is significant to the dity of Denton pztmari because'of its age. It is the oldest house on West Oak St. and because aft its location provides a suitable gateway to Denton'a historic ItSilk Stook Row". As a general rule only the grand old manors. are preeervea by histor groups and because of this 609 Oak St. is especially important ea an exam of how the middle class man built his house. Unpi6tentious building 'style and methods of construction are a valuable lesson for students of hiatory and students of architecture. i I Ji y(j R I } IAI i r $ISTORIC LANDWRK Zo.gwc PETITIOtf e ' City of Denton, Texas SITL ADDRESS--722-West Oak C= LOT 'A BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCRIPTION: r of + .4o v n r (P~oEoRraph) , Home de PR4..SZNT USE: prg_SchoO~ ZONZric: *Ste dial Permit (Sppecific .C1se C CTION/DESC~IPTION3 Wood Frame With 6omA915 tan"Fii~'.' , _ atory to an Villa CONDITIONS EI=OR: excellentL,• oR; excellent ' (Coco qjzl . PRESENT' OWNERS ADDRESS, T8LEP8ONE ' Charlotte Favors Montgome .£r ?22 West' Oak Denton 1772 ores , , avors~ o - y ° n ' own yen on DATE ffinLTS 1-906 DATES AND EaINT OF ALTMUTIONS/ADDITIONS: The kitchen Was mode r rnide an a sand and utilit room added on tho nor nw S o Contractor John o er m the ear o ARC8ITECT BUILDER, e minx r r ORICIIVAL Ot, s `arrarat r tal--~-----,_.-.'- ARCSIiECTQRAL STYLE OR PERIOD W% DESC'RIPTIOu 07 ANT L`iNOO'ATIV% Dular, TEATMS, DETIILS NATBRULSRZA OR * 5,.. attae~msnt 4+ one , t X=OML REGIS TEI i Jy• NATIONAL LA*,`DNAP:Ct Ito RECORDED TeYA3 LANDNu? no s L4CAI. SURVETS oft RyCOVITTOI T-ev/.s Hi3t, i kZ Conrti~tinn~; Itv nfn 7 }i `t j Sitfa of Dsnton Chanty, 1971. Included in Lt e w --t ; Archi 4oture RtRgintKa in f e Ct p o._~ittnicicy.t histerica .v trans e,n -f ADD ADDITIONAL LY;ORv-kTION TO SUPPORT CLAI:i IN CL'EC: M CATEGORY. R I, S Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Designation The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Community Development Department for submittal to 'the Landmark Commission I substantiating that the property meets at least one or more of the folTowing l3'criterion.,for xi"starir:Landmark,designation: 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Recognition as a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, ar entered into the National Register of Historic Places. 3. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. 4. Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose ' indivdual work has influenced the development of the city. S. Embodiment of eliments of architectural design, detail, materiels or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. Q/6. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based an architectural, historic or cultural motif. , Q 7, Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area of history characterized-by a distinctive architectural styti.. Q a. Archaeological value in.that it has produced or can be expected to produce,data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric interest. Nr 44 Exemplification of the cultural, ecgnomic, saclel, ethnic or, historical. heritage of the City, State or United States. Q 10. Location as the site of a significant historic event. x'110 Identification' with a person or persons who significantly contributed' to the culture and development of the City, State or United 'States, Q 12. A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city. j n 13. Value as arr aspect of community sentiment or public pride. t . a. WWI Jar• rr t'+t5rfi •i v..'wW' ,rYM r„.n... . r s 'W 14.'4 HISTORIC LANDMARK ZONING PETITION Attachment # One k A high Victorian House in dominantly Italian Villa style with a wide veranda surrounding three sides. The veranda roof is suppported by i Corinthian columns used in threes at the entrance and aingl otherwise I and the wide overhanging roofline is supported by beautifully carved recumbant voluted brackets at both the upper.and the lower leveled s Festoons ornament the entrance entablature. A Romanoval arch springs from, the floor of the open balcony above the entrance and the entire section is crowned by a huge Greek pediment containing an, oval light. A Hay window and;a pedimented dormer adorn the right half of the upper section The entrance is 4'ligkited Palladian with the original beveled-leaded glass. The three windows to the 'right of the entrance also contain the ' W original leaded beveled glass f The material is white wood The interior is in the original arrangement,; retaining its fireplaces , and its copper dining room ceiling. Floors are oak and so is the millwork-, c SS , C j' 1 i I ,a. k•.uti~ i i r f s . ~u "t1:3ivllr' l:tvu~hAniC 'UESSIGNATION TO T fiii HISTORICAL LANDMARK,CCbtbtlSS PLANNING do ZONING COMMISSION, AND CITY COUNCIL OF DENTON, TEXAS Attachment # One that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the City and my of Denton, Texas, on the North side of 'Rest Oak Street, and being a part of Lot No. 14 of the Original Subdivision of the Wm, Neill 100 J, acre Survey, Abet. No. 971, as sold by Mrs, to E, Woodruff, Administratrix Of the Estate of R, W, Woodruff, deceased, to Joseph Bledsoe, and being a { portion of the same lot conveyed by C, Metz and wife to As E, Graham, + described by metes and bounds as follows BEGINNING at the southwest corner of said lot conveyed by C, Metz and wife to said A..E, Graham, a corner on the north side of Oak Streets ' THENCE lforth:~kith the west line of said lot, 194,44 feet to the northwest E corner of said lot sold to As E. Grahame i THENCE East along the north boundary line of said lot, 91 } feet to the northwest corner of a lot conveyyed_ by J, R, Christal and wife to James G f „ Wright, by deed of record in Volume 100, page 280, Deed Records of, Dent on j County, Texas and being the east }portion of the lot conveyed by Caladohia Oidcumb to J, R, Christal by deed of record in Volume 91; page 468,' of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texass THENCE South with the west 'line of said lot conveyed to Junes 0. 'Aright, I 194,44 feet to the north side of 0ak Street, in'the south boundary line of said original Graham lot, being also the southwest corner of said { rf__j ~ht lots , Thence west 91 } feet to the place of beginning, and being the sam'',property 'described in a deed from Grace Christal Woolle Ind1vidually'tna'ae Independent Executrix of the will of kargaret L, dhristil, dsceai'ed; joined; by her husband, S, to Woolley, to M, S.`Webst.er, by`Beed'dated thusry f6,' 1939, and recorded in Volume 274, page W of the Deed Records of De~titon County, Texas. 1 ~ { f t .J - k i W,. Ra John and Doris Favors purchased the house in 194? and at the time had four children to rear in the home@ At the time of purchase the original' kitchen had an antique hot water heater which hung in the corner. The water heater was a round cast-iron cylinder about forty inches in heights with copper tubing circled inside and as water ran through the tubing itI r)was heated from a burner which ignited as the hot water tap was turned or, The kitchen also had a breakfast room and a butler's pantry which divided the kitchen into three very small rooms, The kitchen has been modernized with new cabinets and built-in appliances, A laundry and utility room wad added on the northwest corner adjoining the kitchen* i The Favors family expenses grew and Doris felt the need to helpp supplemenI_ the family income. With four children and only a Business Colsge educa- tion it was not advantageous for her to work outside the home, Zt was at~ this time-she opened Favors Preschool, With only the knowledge of a moth the oldest of five sisters and brothers, and knowledge gained from ob- serving a Nursery School that Ronald, The oldest son, was enrolled in whit she attended Business College and John in Southern Methodist University, Doris felt the need for more formal education, She obtained this through research, seminars and workshops at Texas womans University.'Texas Chris- tian University and various other colleges, As 'owner and operator of Fav Preschool, Doris has helped hundreds of young children during their forma tive years. The school served, in the feld of educations &a a place.of employment for parents and teachers, The house his been used, as a sub- Ject of art and history, many times by Junior Historians, Doris has rstir~ from the Preschool operation and is now an active member of The Denton Benefit League, The Arts Guild and helps with the Program for Aging. John served in World War II, He lost a hand while in France, following Ohe D-Day invasion, After being discharged from -service, he 'enrolled fin. Southern Methodist Universityy, with the intention of entering,the_ told of law, He later changed his mind and transfered to North Texas University to secure a teaching certificate, John holds a Bo' A's and M, Ed, Dlgree from North Texas University; and is beginning his-twenty-eec,ond year-'as a' government teacher in Denton High School, Many of Mr Favor's ek-students have completed their study of law and have established their own practice, The Favors have two sons, Ronald and Jackie, and two daughters, Charlotte Favors Montgomery and Sherry Favors Yarbrough, In 19?? Charlotte, the oldest daughter, purchased the house on Oak Street and at present it is serving as Happy Days Preschool, Charlotte, with her only son Lonnie, will move into the upstairs and make it her home as soon as redecorating is completed. Charlotte started working in her parents Preschool at the age of eleven years, As she grew older she continued working after school and during - the Summer months as a teacher in the Preschool, She attended many semi- i nags and workshops with her mother, Charlotte became a very good teacher, She was loved by all her students and was admired by the pparents many j experienced teachers who were enrolled in preschool education couraes'It North Texas University and Texas Womans University came to observe the school and Charlotte's methods of working with young children, I # r . WWI 1 ♦i~/u+ i;W41d:1 .•leGe JUs l}acd in Hi ..h Victorian Housee" by Dorothy 7+. Eertine, 1975 S .4f. „102 Dui: hristal-Webster-Favors House. 722 West y€ s1" Oak Street. Denton, Texas C^~N; W,illiam Neill Survey 2971 t'7 Short History The first instrument of conveyance of the property which later became the 700 block of West Oak Street goes Y• back t o 1839 when William Neill (Nell?) received 640 acres h~1 of lend from the Republic of Texas as bounty land in pay I K ' ment for his services in the Texas-Mexican War of 1836. i' Certificate $9324 for 640 acres of lend was'signed by A. Sidney Johnson, Secretary of Ware and dated November 131 1839, The land changed hands several times and In 1855 i one hundred and one-half aci'os were acquired by A. W. 'k Woodruff, in 1858 his widow subdivided the acreage into r fourteen lots and one extra lot of more than twenty acres , which she donated to the City of Denton at the same time st: ' that similar contributions were made by Wm, Loving' (forty acres) and 111 am Sisco (forty acres) as land for the new county seat. Lot 14, composed of 18.9 sores, was purchased by Joseph Bledsoe on January 28, 1859. ' After sevetai I further divisions a tract fronting 140 feet` on w1Fit is now West Oak Street and 194} feet on Mounts Street came into I ii the hands of .I, R. Christal (28), President of the Exchange RM 4 " National Dank of nonLdn and a'member of the Board of w J r i 14 i 1 ! ,tr.. 103 l Regents, Texas Normal School (29). Mr, Christal and his !r•' wife Margaret planned and built the beautiful Italian Villa home in 1906 (30). i Mr. Christal was the son of Richard and nephew of Sohn Ch;istal. His !ether and three brothers newly come to Texas in 1662 set out to hunt buffalo. The brothers tip' divided into two groups, ftctiard` and John were never found although various pieces of clothing and hudtinq equipment woro fuund (31), Young J, It, grew up in Denton County in { thu community known AS ihristal, 11o owned n hursu (Arm r named Golden tluof Stock Farm five miles west of the'Onk Street property. This property was sold at the time o! the settlement of the estate. The Chrlstala lived in`the house from 1906 until „ his death in 1936, Their two daughters 'we're born there. One died at in early age. Greco Christal graduated from the College of industrial Arts `and was married to Bennett 1., Woolley (s Ualles attorney) in the house in 1922 add three { of their ehildrot were born in the front bedroom upstilrss ` they are Bennett L. Woolley, Jr,g Margaret Woolley, and y,. rruu James Christal Woolley., Mr. Christal died in the house on November 14, 1936 (30). The building at the book which is now two apart- ments woo the old carriage house where Mr. Christal kept ,I 1C , r f P I rrn;atq ~ Afe 104 } t his horse and buggy. He always walked to work at the Bank on the southeast corner of the square and did not buy one of those "new fanglec'" automobiles until the late 1920's. Bennytt Woolley, Jr, thought this was a Buick. As long as the Christals owned the house it never had a mortgage on ` the.property (30). At the time of Mrs.'Christil's death in 1938 the property passed to their` daughters Mrs. Croce Christ i t" Woolley of Dallas, who sold it in January 1939 to`htr. and Mrs. 11, S. Webster. The'Websters and their` two children, j Lillie Webster Wisely, Denton, and Marshall Webster, deceased,'and two grandchildren lived in the house for iev/bteon years. Most of the Christsl furniture passed r to the Websters with the house. Some of itburnad in' a + fire in the carriage house but-the brbakfist room furflturi ind the large four-poster bedroom furniture from the Fie 'star bedroom was rebought by Mrs.,Woolley and taken to 'Do ilaa. Some of the furniture which Mrs. Webster kept was fold to the Favors along with some of her own furniture when • she sold the house after the deith of her father in 1951 (32). John P. and Doris Favors purchased the house on March 4, 1958 and from that time until February.1975 Mrs. 4 Favors conducted a school for children (Favors Pre-school N~..Mrxe am .x....... .r '.~+h.....tu4,4 .+•.ai.i:H i..:hlt+v Hl.•r: j 105 Many of the children from Denton and miles around had a good educational beginning because they were loved and I taught by Doris Favors and her staff. The Favors thought i of all these children as their own and their hearts are proud when they are asked to write a letter for boys like Larry U1and recommending him for an appointment to west Point in 1974. They had eared for him from age fifteen months. Mrs. Favors was able to bring up her own children in a wholesome atmosphere and at the some time help many ` mothers who were in college or working in the Dallas and Denton areas. She moved several of the chandeliers -to her new house on Jamestown when she converted the house completely to tho school. Most of the romalni'nq furniture was also reconditioned and removed to the new house where "very good oars is taken of it (29)0 Now the house fiats 'a new future. It' his been part of the grand social and pollticol circle$ then psis of the educational field, What will be the next exciting f t life for this regal Italian Villa house, j . i J~ Y r ..r.- , n....- n-_.. L.N! v 7t, V I 9 106 Vw, 'wo yr.y t„Y~ r , 1 t 1 ~ ! . rr' \Y,~Y~ •i~T~J ' ~ r r4'7 R-4 , N1, k. x oil r f+IfIfI ! . `M~ t y ~rn~ 1, yv k/. yyt~ C~~ 4' + r 1~' ~ ~ I Rr . r~y~~~ „~•,~CS , 3r t5 +jsr t j f t : tri j l I .'f,ai, a ~f+-~. f f~ YI Y• Ti. -1 1• .~'y c t ~ t~ ~ • Y1'~f ' ! f ~ N rJ;. 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Palladian entry stairs 3 1 Corinthian columns and capitals support a festooned w; entablature beneath beautifully carved brackets (Figure 70A1. t A Roman oval arch springs from the floor of the balcony and t 'f the entire section is crowned by a huge Greek pediment, # I 4 6 Ay . 1 1 J soft, f i .i 108 if Balustrades guard the open second floor balcony, The layer- inq of horizontal forms, orders,' baluserades) festoons, Yanetian piiastered entrances, and the use of decorative geometric designs, all are characteristic of the isymmetri- 4 = cal Italian Villa. Combine these with the Victorian white and the elegance of wood and you have a Victorian eclectic house of great distinction, The bay window and the pedi- mented dormer just add to the already handsome house. Figure •71A and Figure 718 on the followino pegas Y~ lot' show the copper coffered dining room ceiling. In the ovolo ' of the coffer is the egg and dart pattern with palmette o in the corners, These geometric coffers have been in use for ceiling ornamentation since the.time of the Roman , .r Pantheon and other Roman Italian and Baroque` buildings if ' not before,, The material of the ceiling is copper. Rosettes in squares degign the corners of the interstices i l' of the doffers, This designing of sQuares with circles to a. a favorite of the antique. Artificial foliige designed to fit the space covers the rest of the interstices, the first interlacement band is a Greek border made by0the interlocking of two rows of circles (33). 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J. r+.+ . ~ . 7 •'i't it l.i' ~ `,i~~t'Lf~ Ii~'10. 0 ,~i A(•r~t ,N . ~~ti' ,r1ir A !1 t~~'9 C `SU is 11'S`4,.,'r/nA'~ Y (lµ•!~j ~~t' 1 ~~'~1~1`~~+ '`.ti 4•, k•. Ji ly r g tt~,~ i~ ~~.rrM ,I. IL.t~ ~a "I lk t .r1 + li+ 1i 1 1 r 1{LY'' ~,~trt p ~s~r•LIS•A~( i ti ti. \~~+'~~ir.`~i~J 34fi?4. 2 L 21 x';,•".~y/4•~ 'L'~A,R3l y1 i►11 ~'/',y,4f ~Ij,."; A~ ;~1" X144•. 't ~•t 1gipyl►4e~(~} + Aft rY. Y t• i ♦,.11 . I t M "j I ra4 f0 3. ~J Y~.i`IIIryYiJ j~ •A'~1 5.+ l~l' Xl e~ iL %h A. r':a/n,CY.v~~ r!,'[•Y iA.~lf Y L,1Y+~~{{j.",~Jr~`~.~.yll•,'r5.~~~ 1~ • Vii, ~ •lJ~ Z IL z 5. 1 F19A 71A, Copper coffered dieing room ce ding, 1 r. . IIA t 110 6 •+r,.~}, • Y''R:~ ~'+.L EW 1. ~L. Mir. I PLI ~1~'• ~}r1y.~~r+'.~y ~\~y~~h r~IM'~:}~~~~(~.`M~} ~*rr'74S/~'"x' M" ~i~''`~ff~'•. 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The first Clma reverts contains tho link border foliated band wlth tho stylized palmotte, i - Hu low t h n i Is a second bnnd with anothor foliated meander dosIgn, The link borders and lularl3cumunt bands can be I~ } . ter.... aa'a I n 111 R oxpanded left and right without limit but the diaper patterns can be expanded four ways (35). hL E The brass door knob . (Figure 72) is composod of a combination of a'leroe oblong' e! rectangle and an ssyminetricaS matched design on each ond. i,~w'''~►. The knob is, a non-ropetitivo Y . dasion with a circlo, Such designs wero Venolion Opplied ornament features as compared to the enclosed, balanced f designing methods of the l 40 ~f~~LY°3r' t4yxantine-Romanesque (sae door knobs from the Bayless- Fig, 72. Brass Selby house, F'igur'e 00), door knob, west entry, a in summary, tho Ch rist'at-Wobster-Favors houso is dominantly roctnngulor shol+e, It It deminadtly ittal Ubt in line lad it is dominantly tOxturcd in surfaco, Tito form , is horizontal, t rA it Mfr. p r 1 r 1 III $ISTORIC LANDMARK ZONING RETITION City of Dtnton, Texas € ~ i SITE ADDRESSl %2 c' b) (9 ' Q 3 f CITY LOT 6 BLOCK OR LWA DESCRIPT%0%6i1 4 I//lf/ry.LL v 71 _._rk w 1. • r., r~~'fj y. 't. , , , ! i'~ ~1"r.'r1~'. tfT4. ti~+ ' ~Pn+IF~r7Y►r~~f pr.Mr j ' ~ 7,4 r r 20NiNG l SP ; y~a~ PRESENT dSi: 'w' ' CONSTRtJCTI ~/DESC•4IPR'ZCNt - ` ~ t' - L°!l.!~`'..~ ,w1w~ y • 111y,.d f~tir,'!..T•~~ j~ •1 .;y •Jf: Rvf.~ • , Fi~. 4~Zyf1 y ~ , K, { .,'~y♦ ~P w1~.. ~1:~.~ r7,a,ri1'~ ITIO a ~~:,,.rX:^!"n•.ro~•' ~r.ti,; Yk• . tXS'ERIORAI&~I3fTLRIORt.~~ ~ ~~a~•..i...~rm+~;r4' +•,~{osnr ~~'4 •»."~~ti E (GCOD,..Y , R Fj.+r~'i~t.•~,7%'~trs.'L+~~ -.'-,..•---~Lt~+~4 .!;iw~='1.3''dit~ PRESENT INMRS ADDRESS • mtnONE NmZR eo~ 14 DATE BGILT I DATES AND EXTENT 08 ALTERATIONS/ADDITIONS t a r/) , ITECTs ERt ORIGINAL l' e"Rt Cl ?,d JAm C R ti ARCBITZCTnAL S P " OD W17N DESCRIPTION OP ANY '07AT Y8 D SIO;4, VATiJR&S, DETAILS YATtUALS OR C?WTSMANSW t i i A µUTIONAL UGISTtR1~_•„~ NATIONAL LAND1• JK? RECORDED TEXAS LANDH=l LOCAL StTRVLYS OR RECOC~fITION? Listhd in to;,; RI ~nn_Irrt~r►r t04,,,4r.,r40 QP Pei nyyit:ZIA Cirtn 1n S1t.rr 1071. Uo+.V 0101 '10" of Ellq.nrin xrehf+rn~t±»rL*r R~Mr lnlri' IK rif•l. A .(;r~+~nrtlil 1Gj Rr~-„ 11f.S`a~t..._~ ra~iw_=►fre!y iw.P.Y r.101 /x111. J ADD ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO SUPPORT CLAIM Lq CHECKED CATEGORY. , t Cr~tiriE etteQoxise, M31 S, .b, 91 12 t ~ } .owl ' R A ore story Italianate Victorian hawse with %!de a•rerLan,q:n; rnn° lines pI i recumbent b:ackets. It is asMa trical with t large frost entranoe and a side front offset antrance. The deep Yora:da reac.%sa across 2/3 of the front aid'l'/g cr,ths test side. The roof'has sevsral petks, a Dmree: with 4 *indows and a tall dOthid Bri, c,,imney. Than is a lars* brick bastmeat vitb a' val furnace area to, trivida floor level }Aatini and ventilation by floor ducts. The duct facings in its house,or* ticr cast in intricate designs. The floor la•rel hosting was most unusual for this area a lhaE tine. 'rat g plus Sa adjoining 1trgo The O rat lighted entrance less a )ar ad window illu:inatt aof a n / antry hall. The door and lights arc beveled-lsad.id glass in ciral40 and a.sl~ rusvrl and frai. ile pa.-,pers. Sw .,Lri Tuscan colgnto on 'high ad + F inants +.ra used in uo t 1 ! of three •atcoraers and airo elso:v,.e.o eu nrti.. a hoavilr brackoted ontab.a.urs. T use o: columns in multiples is Ra~aiacanet in ancrsE sy. Balustrade or-omtntation diamond stick style and t?.* porch is six steps off the grour.d.lovel, saintainint w taneral feel of style architscture. Interior of the hcuse is substd.Ktially in its originalitran Api-Cit with " uncovered pica floora _wood butlers Pantry, narrow wand prnallin& in the kitahsh' and ornate solid brass door hardxars. The house was built by 111r.' i, Cra~se for his daughter Rorie ra Ghii,ttilli t e :r, 3rah&m via director sad co foundor of Denton County Unk oiniar of a o sin' et DryBoods. Storrs is Denton and Texan, The house iws 'o*r, for ~asny y*niri bY,6ire. Lila Drik$- T:: pp 6 who did not live I* the house fat pr tsereod it ter its 'sirrsttI ant Vvi.ctriors In n Arehitee'.u:chithea. LM The house to new o•'*:ed by Mr, eno Urn, tfvrk 40ieh Vz: woia depend I n ll b4t o tfatherlovelr beveled glass door, They s.re bath in the tr'h. ties. i I or I { I 1' ~I i +~j ye l.. i ,y Rt. I 4 rr ; Criteria to be used in historical Landrr,ark Designation i . The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Cammunlty Development Department for submittal to 'the Landmark Commission j substantiating that the property meets at least one.or more of, the following 4 a3`criterion for M toric.Lpndmark de;ignation; 1, Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2, Recognition as a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, or entered into the National Register of Historic Places, 3. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen, , 4. Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose ' indivdual work has influenced the development of the city, S. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials X or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation.' 6. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. 7, Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area 'of history characterized by a distinctive architscturai'sty16:. P 8. Arehaeoioytcel value 'tn that it has produced oc can be expected to roduce data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric. interest, 9, Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic or- historical. heritage of the City, State or United States. 10, location as the site of a significant historic event. 11, Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State or United States. d12, A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city. i 134 Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride, i e i Y 1 s ..MSTORIC LANDMARK Z061ING PETITION ; City of Dinton, Texan !r • 1 SITE ADDRESSs 611 Kent Oek j CITY LOT 6 BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS _ 177 Lnt I McFgg&, E/ ~f is ~ , ~ ~ 1. • t iii ~ r i + rib ,aj ~ ~iy~. PRESENT US'>rs Peoidence MUM ST 7 ~WriM. YLrr1y+tl N 4Y i y.'. 1 •y^ iA CONSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTTONi " r~ . ♦N"f~ V.y •'4 TLiV ~'S%~, ' 1. 1 i * r o4 story red >,ri ck str m es ._._+.y p with central ers ri5le orrars on n a t eons arAl winya on first ~DA ITID;PsTavall cclsouaiTeaary -n eon(-# Z=RIORs Good Iti=ORs Good tm ai..F , OR E l 1 . taI'E PRESENT OWNERS ADDRESS Dr. and Mrs. J. Don'Vfnn 811 Kest Osk 41 1 IA 1931 'DATI BVILTi colleted/DATES An MENT OS ALTERATIONS/ADDITTONSs 'etaea 194 and on exterior door is the dortheart wiff Wag converted-T3 s vine es e r e rati ons ore loan a + nt ITECTs t_ d tangy s A C'/ ORTCINAL OtRWiV BUILDER ors n •A11C13'LTECTOAL OR PERIOD 33 DESCRIPTI6N OP A rY MOVATI'VE DL•SIGN, FIA-hMS, DUA=, MATERIALS OR CRAFTSMISMs Sat attached descriptions " `•VATI01rAL ,.LOCAL REGISTER? VATIONAL LADNAR0 RECORDED TESALANMA`:C? str1mrS OR 1` G^nfloN? Listed as a at`i ~etoric arehitectnral site" Ctrl` Texas Historical Comt1 ADD ADDITTO111L INFOMATION TO SUPPORT CLAIM IN CMCM CATEGORY. ~r. " . r • .Ml Martin-Ruatoll-V= fora, 811 Nest Oak, Denton, Texas Tke red brick Georgian residance vith the Adawasque influance in its Annded vindove and vrought iron at 811 1kot Oak vas built for Dr. and Wo. M. L. Martin and their taro children, Milton and Rath. Dr. Martia, in eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist, yes originally from Co1=141s, South Carolina. We. Martin vas Ailoey Tarester, daughter of a prominent area rancher, L. S. rorester of Slidell-3olivsr. The Martino vere antes active in Denton social and business circles and the house via a center for large partial and receptions. Eailt over several years be'aind the Martin's 8ickory Street hone, 811 ` van completed in 1991. The dark red prick vas from Noedeaha, Xusas) the architect ram David Villisms from Dallea, vbosa vrork influenced that of 01Y,411 rord) tke s. foundation end cement vork ves dona,by Roy Lskeyj the corpentr,/ by "Splinty" Davidson and Wrsr Davidson) and the brick work by Charles Davis and Joni. Tka lama is of daukle 'brick constriction wd Use triple floorings, tke top one, of coirse, kardvoed. It Via one of the first home in Denton to leave on muss circuit telephone from rpotairs to tie ldtckeR, It vas also t'* first centrally air-canditton+d boas In Damao. It had a eantrol heating system from the beginning--in fact, the original ~I tegs!m t rnaee is still in nset a siiding door vas cat is the furnace ductvrork is tka . tiasomant vhsrs an enormous block of ice could Le placed for the foresee fan to oleo k cool air to all ports of the kome. The original suaroom, or morning room, had an outdoor entrance to ba %sed for an effiee by Dr. Martin folloving leis retirement bat it vas never lased for tkis' puree . 7a later renovation, the dear Mal c0aaerted into a vindov. That is the only outside things in the building since it wan ;,Tilt. i Dro Martin died in September of 1941 and irs. Martin told'tb,e lone to the b1fard RvtsselU in 1944, Mr# blooll, evner of tke dapart=nt store and lingerie isom4laet>~rins eocr;aW, via a ptaminant Deafen businessman and civic leader. Dirixg their 93 years in the kose, tha hoselis did extensive interior renovation, nodergisdng the 1kaa, adding central air conditioning, replacing the digits room okandelier with one of Waterford, and reyeviag,tka living ream ckendelier. They also added Calling faaa t0 fears of the upstairs bedroeas, tut removal the attic fan to pat in a stairvsl to tke third floor tittle. , { { I,e T 1, .p 1 F r, I The haze is etrictly reetsssalar is ylai,'rith a sinio~a of proJectioaa, and a tymaetrical faeade. Chimmeys are placed so as to contribute to the over-all sy>aaetrY. The central 7srt Projects oliahtlq.frod the ends and is Mmtd With throe demur vinftvoj the woe are detailed as classical Cerniosay and,Adem style semicireuLr lalteiiies adorn t:s front. Bet for lack an a deep lot, the Ihslish•iatlusneed arekitactnro of this hoes is espeeially vieva'ole heeavae of the absence of.`r.rats in the treat lmm, ;%a lack of tke let to heavily vooded, hovevor. d sarase Which, tiatel+es the house assn! a Porte Cockeye an the lack of tke house are architectural r iatorests in the lack. Since 1967, it fiat lean the how of Dr. sad *a. J, Doss Yam,j Cbristopkar ant Yaaeosa. Dr. Yasuo, Professor of lh4ish at Worth Texas State Witaisity, is the atitbor or editor of numerous books and articles and has lectured on his special intatest, the navalist Charleu Dickens, in Axerica and Great 3ritain. Ws, Yana keg teen nett" i>a Denton cowmity affeirm and'clubverk and hno served to president of G Ariel Aut, Dentonls oldest vaasa's clay and of the ?listorical ?=starvation society. , The yam's hews rns piatu"4 and mitten alont in the Daeeal+r 19" leave of the saiasiae 21M say It ap"A"d on the Channel ; nave three times in Deeemhsr 10 Whin the Vass ;tare visited and interviewed ly 8011pie {tyrant, It to listed is a state kisterie site ly the Taxes Mstorieal Comsissios, 1977• 'F r h a 1 , ~n lilt • t fir.... n.• i t l Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Designation Pn,!# The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Community Development Department for submittal to the Landmark Commission substantiating that the property meets at least gne,or mare of, the following ..13"criterion for Kistoria Landmark,designationd 1, Character, interest or value as 'part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Recognition as,a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, ' 'or entered into the National Register of Historic Places. r 3. Embodiment of distinguishing charactertstics of an architectural type j or specimen. t] 4. Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose' v indivdual work has influenced the development of the city, 5, Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. ❑ Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are ill We for praservation according to a plan based an architectural, historic or cultural motif, ❑ `7, Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area of history characterized by a distinctive architecturalstg,i.. ❑ 8, Archaeological value in that it has produced or can be expected to produce data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric interest. 9,` Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic or, historical. heritage of the City, State or United States. 10, Location as the site of a significant historic event, 1 tWA1, Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the CLtyo State or United States, r1e12, A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city, , 13, value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. ' 1 k E USTORIC IANDNAAR 20,4IY0 PETITION t~ ~ ~it City of Ddatoa, Te:taa It 1 -1 r SITL ADDRESS1 7211 v,{yy V. r t 'ent IS ~?T *v OR LEGAL DE S . • " ~ S r /9fp~1 , ti CITY LOT \ 7. t.4cRinnon r,dd_ition' "ak F\.,~t IS +(tiy{''~~~ ~((l.]VT~: '~'C" A~ Y!" 41y " PRESENT USES :a..lA+te. r K CONSTRUCTION/DESCAIPTIONt~ CONDITIOtif (GOODV..F~ ar' j ' f'' i~%tS•r • t r`~'~"~ r" RIORt ~r a iNTER10A ScGd fir:. ' s~ •t.... .'rr,:~ r.''M.~ ' ; '7r•.''" J • Froperty Sn ~roc~ ' . n. :.,~r•" jw% *we ENT NEAS w.rwwr•wrw.u IS I -r 721 WE 17 irl 9s19.f:11a ' C.IQAM Oe•1 rrl t7n11 s a«~i~er ~~r~ _ r DAM M EXTEh•t OF ALTERATIONS/ADDITIOtiStr_ Original Condition DATS BUILT 1r$~, ' I Tf K~+ 'r~~~++ SUI t:Rf +~'nt~y„~+ +h Pu,~t•,r,~~ E Grat tug ORIOVAL OKN3Rs t Artris ARCUTECTURAL S E OR PERIOD KITS DESCRIPTION OT Atli INN04ATIYE DESIC:SJ FEATURES DETAILS NATMALS OR C8AFT5t4ANsm I ?4 Af o »4 s,... r" ' G ethic rith_ Grs ek Ylita~~br~ See Criterius #3 art S.. NATIOtdAL AEOiSTER?_ng NATIONAL LAItDiSAit=4_, nd_„ RECORDED TEEAS LAND F-1 kc LOCAL SURV"S ORS REfOG"NIT10N1 Agn UL 4%4AV A? FI " !W°.~,.^r".j^i.~roH1f~~• tetr.'+~lr, ra~itL y ADD ADDITIONAL LNFOMATION TO SUPPORT CLAIM Lt CLEC'dE6 CATEGORY. See Atta ot.ed torsa Critoria to to,uaed in Historical tAndcsark design~tion and exgainatioae,ind suy;ortiq historical inforoution, i 4 I ' j i Criteria to be used in historical Landmark Qesi nation ,A. The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to ' Community'Develo ment Department for submittal the Panning and to the Landmark LCommission ' substantiating t at the property meets at least One or more of- the following } 13"critericn for Kistoric.Landmark designation: Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. f \ i ' k 2• Recognition as a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, s ` or entered into the National Register of K#storic Places, 3, Embodiment of`distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type f,'• or specimen, 4. Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose rr' lndivdual work has influenced the development of the city. Q~ S. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detailmiterials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation, 6, Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation` according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif, ❑ 70 Portrayal of the environment of a group of `people in an area of history characterised by 'a distinctive architecural`styte:• ❑ 8, Archaeological value in that it has produced or 'can be expected to produce data affecting theories of historic' or prehistoric intarest. 9. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic or, historical. r' heritage of the City, State or United States, lo. Location as the site of &'significant historic'event. ' , 0'•11, ' identification ntly with a person or persons who significa contributed q to the culture and development of the City, rS+tatetor~United States, 12. 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Bertine 1 1L V Ilia I k 1 { I of I 1' p 1°. b S a• k i. 4 I I I I PREFACE The text of tsia paper was researched in connection with the preparation of information for her thesis.for bar Master I of Arts Degree, May, 1973 from Texas Woman's University. The a•1 Title of the thesis is Design Elements-Aced-in High Victorian Houses, ~ Photographs included herein were taken by the author and are part of F the illustrations pertaining to the Lomax house included in the main work. Since a great deal 'of incorrect information about the Lomax goose has boon 'published over the years in newspapers and other public documents and since the house is of great historical interest to t Denton both architecturally and artistically fit was dsoidad to ' make the complete research cogoerning the history of the house `a { matter of public record in the files of the libraries at Emily fowler Libraryp Denton, and Texas Woman's University, Denton. , J 3 r . - k ~~I II ~ ; • ( r vt x.l. 4r ~ E I ' TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Y OWnsrs Ap . . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . : . 1 1 1 Chppter II Identity of the, OL7ere ' • . . ~ • 1 • • 1 1 • • 1 ~ , . 1 References List of Illustration :,I 1 { E01e0tio front West Oothio gable 7 { Byaantine view 8 f f• f►• 1 1 • 1/ f 1 1 •f 1 1 1 11, Newel post ornamentation 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 9 Newel post, stairway and out hall wall panneling ; 10 A Asymmetrical entrarsee 1 1 1 1 u B. Xeyhola arches and curved windows, 06 Egli fireplace D. Diming room tailing 1.1 T » to Aound stained lass window l.l. I/ Hall nook ornamentation and stained `lass window ~ 1 • 11 a., IS s ' I + 1111 d- C ire. ,l}y. w,.ran w. roar . iii ..s '.y ..p' h. i ~11 4 CtSifTER I Ow;:Or~' Tie Loux htmin at 723 cent Onk AreAt Denton, Texts, 7 211 is ,lt od b v t hi fnl'•nrLnI, • 1.•al tlescri tl.• ide ;:ti i i r . •L• i ` 11M mArth 1,'2 of Int 7 of .•oXintnn'a ('tcenn^.na~s) tdfitina to thn City of :•e:~to:. Tho tract bArLns at the rmrtlicert commr of ~ the T. J. Cwtex last 61 thnace rpat W 7/14 varas to th't .vi-thlazt ~ Ec7riinr of lnt f, t',~. • r -%,th Af varuP to the cow.tcr %f an alley ;iO feet vi,'e, tl.nsae east 41 7/10 •ramw to -.+rtnr lit, t! n:: a :rrth to the :lace 3 / 1'tn a1lA:► is -n-,t i. eleeiod in t':n l rnl nrty, } 2s lnett is rart of the Lillioh :tniV. curve, a. e1324 enuring 640 z Acme of 1anA r446 t:e rn;oivM us Inwtty %wid !•,ftr lis eAr~sice to the ~ kj1.161io r+t lnxaa. cml 100 thin acrnr tit V-11 v ?.and r:;•e Ill r~n:'stnn Onuitty. ;trt,. R. 4., to:x'ntff vb%lividod, tho 1«AO +.n 1.; 3!• uftAr tln deuth nt ltnr huslate a,ul Lot 7 rus tn'd to a Uri ,'runt vitro colt! it to Uarter, (2) (3} In IF91 tho ,v%rth 1/2 of t.ot 7 rh!.ch frn::tad n:t Lost W 6trisMt • ras nmed by':r. J. R. t~AAlhf ,.S:d ktlo ~itn, Clam: DAUaA~i, of fallar atd ilbiy seed, it to :ir. and !'sus. its K. P.athL4his ('',►rt1*), frnn C~ilin ,oaytr, 1'e:sus u.tter AatA of .,uteuat it, 1191. (4) Tl.A Yatl:bnnH tivaC later at 424 eat ra'k 4tr^nt, 1*0-mill 'rows T;wt v.Aro listAd G?Mta ! t:. A't*e.d!inr, : teats at the nail-la:;~ ,f 4iitl:sn `ilIiu are, "flie .'rig'ht rl:o vmrn the, Iuvvitc of ;114): tIll l.ar's, 3r. (5). Hr, and arr. AAt1,bntn cm'e thn 1. rorerty to Cti: T, 1ra'-Wij Y2'=o`7 l,l, ^r;[,rrice of „1,151.00. This Is Om t:,.•~e l•rien 'r. 1L.thlwie rain ;nr M.A lot, 0 ttr. ~~rut Cn ltelct t!A ~re,porty a ttil 1102 Met it 7~t ~ r•,:e tt~.utiicrrntt to l' . '..ilan;:, t}. u. +.i~.LA'.1 a.9~ R. r. a ilootl as nt ~C4 Y f 1 I y 1 Aurch 299 1502 'Ar ati aantuit stat4O? to br, 'v4,751.01. (7) :he rrnrrrty vas t:.en tr:..sferrnt1 back to t'r. Jra`.&m aad his r ire Lattie Forgo+sn ( n as of July 1502 for the uu* Irice. (t) Tl.n limtsa •o let Iuvn LAma Wilt na the la-td, rlurire the ru::errhip of Otis T. 4ral*m :nr 1•here to 1 have been such a big difference between the purchase price of the lot 1 and the transfer and recovery in 1902. 119~* 'l.a ?ot ro.rt nn thA rn1'~ s of t.)rs C!t.10 f t',.ttn u., ! i rw d r r 1 nrt; c., th .h ~sti, at~d I , :n.straotiAn r' to nf'If$B.:,r..%IA% Williartis I aunt had an estirAtod v c " .:ate of 1.1' x;-11 q. nritte,t nt, t}.n Lac:t Al' a i hntn of t::o LrnIs4. > T;.e rricn of rnull l ave bne.i -itch too lur mi 'a jrice Li t?-nse a; • t III days :nr as ttai°i~rvAd lots r f !fader Mats n .a-,mrt 1, '.40% tir. u.ul'Srn. 0rul.an tra.Warre-l the i.roparty to Der" h, I saveaport a:,d his wife t'arh r.. 21e11 Deavenport 0•0) ton- a TAM Af •.4,250.00. Thm fn1 M,if~ ~~ur On Jenv.,;--,rts told CIO) houce to •d. F', .:411 a2:A his xif'a ltattie L-t Alsl ;4mll ieir a 1*tco of .05056).00 us n£:.f~';..bor r, 1S'•. (3.1) (12) x T:.e J.!ell fanily livhd in thn %nare %uittl LU-cli 15, V*1 i9-u. t;~; Bald it to h. I . LOnax .6:d 'M a viff Lix%ie i.arax. Tl n I r,.c► , ans ,7,500.00. T,A 14-%wc fwii)•y'Iavs nriuial uM nccuF.ied the i-A+uie on,airasal~ f sues that tire. ~?3) It is t?.,%pU t1at t:r..':•aslc 1:r;u't rl:~ alep vt.,s !h• 'J11Ver of seW+ral r, of th4 ntivAr i.nttes L1 tro arna of tl.,.t Aute r•,is tl.e cortraotrr Y nr the house. ~;SM t rail: . ry4 4, R e. 4a, 1 to. 1 I . i Glxl•TE'n II IDEnTITY Ot-' THE Ct NERcS i Y Otis T. urahs6rt v.'LS'the soil of f. E. awl tara:k J. karro4 Oraiwa. This identity is Cron the obituury record of iirs.::ra.avt wl:n died ''roar `s : an uttack of p:.aiwonia Parch 12, 1W. (14) '"r. Graham was a l ralLmpnt 1> ,onda weroliwitt is ronton arxt nxas s ul. his sons rare in tha Laaiwo I with him. firs. TAIu Nvery Tripp vA "a^. i;lox tilliana bath iklotatil"W : ('•tis To •:ra:wi as Un .on of t. S, OrXAm. 50 acid Col. Lloyd Jarrison. ' The wife At Otis ,iraltan rat Hattie Forn-An Gruhanti. ThA nthAr cl,Wra:3 i _i e%r At. E. ;vil,atm t.-A Mrs. Sarah J. FArrnO t;ra ai uera t.allace R. J1ra:imiz, Olin ltin you+y;,-#t son, clrs. J', V. fUti n of Cttaison, Tnxas and l;Mvla 4im:az NillLa it LLo di^d in c%ild'birth sl-nrtly 'sY mrn )gar other°racreet t-a•r. (1S} Ir. we llacec Urr. A. ,r4AF%'s tugs is 11atots tAs Fall L04. Barry n, Dea7anr.ort was avtivA Lit tha bar,, 3 anti oAllisc Weinhse Lit 1M.-qov% mid vus city trnas1u•er.fnr 2~ gmars. Hid'Wt?,% tras 'anry E, i Hal.1)`rte.u-Wr At aoool•h :3411 and chm rrus bra at JoIlvillas 11 litulis. liar Father was bum iy CarlialA, . ;t,lltrt. EM 1.&0 a lwnt'ror :u:V-.n+t josaph but t,w'dir+d at CarrollQe.t, Atsottri bR:ora the funlliy *-.re to' 1•Axt.s in 1176, list- fathor tli-d Tcus i:l HF2 haviAl bAAtt for ray ' yaars astfeteintAd r.ith her l,uslxv.Ftd lather in busi:vsas. th4 "a tha sole surviv^r n: ahvan oltilrtrca uti tl•,o na?;AAA tn` tic vt to 1oxas rith 5. hor At!',ar. Wk) Vio lreave;tpota' a0qu:rn0 !FA F.rettArty 4t f:S• ,.not Osk t :treat smotims after tl.a•r anUl tl:A louse at 723 bt 061t, straAt. r :it-. J. lAll rho rY~trc' f hA LA-tax Musa :'rnri 1514 until 1411 r ° to in the ±v-icery ~Aisi•taso in 'nAm,%. tits only rife cos ;Sias Vattis rr r3M41d at:.l dter tt onlrl tl,,a -muse at 72 '#.esE Y 3 Ouk otrsot EhAy cnwd 3 fs to t elEits tints he, ;sis wii'n tilt' tro oth" C;►nily no Arm ar• 'Atri~r, j. CG. n } x~t f his nlnest daughter, t'st?aeen 1dris :.all, cuurrird Carroll Oarriaon, Jule 22, 1'010 in the house. This rats thn year Col. r.l ;vd tlarilann, r:.b. xmy Pvitirsd, ,r:•i~w.tr,? :r«ti :1i t,scIm%1 r.zd : i atte.•.?se; the wsddis8 u30 the roco tine i'nl'nui:vS wit4 Ms r.v•A:tta s-Zaiator, .iranch EliubeAl. 4UTicoa (ale; culled illa:tch). "r. J, 1'. Bnll bad ore sm, J. C. 8811 ti+i•,o Rind in lrJSS. (l7) llt} { ltr. J. 0. Doll from Yl'iaAit vac in tho otttAcAr si:nt busimics in Dontoa ,y i:t 0.7 early 1'WIm. his r.ifa tray +,ho fa ghter of Daniel N. Jo:trts, bolivar :trAst~ t)e: to'1 r} o died Uarnh lri, I,4'O1. :ir. Joads Farn.tta eere :rnh 7,alea. ; '.r. and Ira, J. 0. Bell built th- durvec' Cront %:oite, house at C•21 dearth ' 1rraiet std liver thero u-.til Lfe •»eyth. Thqy Lad n.u cnr► «Ir:e u-A ras' y, Oro. Z. 3n11 tihm married 3rsnoh Ali.zabeth t3arrl.son, aiotar to Col. Lloyd ~Arriaon. lira. J. 0. Bell ii-ca Alira Jiarl boifore 3!+r irurriy: a urrd IwA nim 113 ornthRr tu-t►d Osctr usut tun ;,ii+tnrat. ..l'tnr lser late iu~i~o death the bouA-!:t t're Luse at 911 .-eat Out. Strom :'rnn iramicanr Pankt: of ti-.A T. V.. U. . Caaaty who ben:►c,e Dettiton i nitr;iatAr rttnr hA ratirAd from the Oo.ti.e,,e, Jter Uri. Bell's death thA hauao wts s"+:d to V. r, 8uttrill'rk:o lives j r , ttore ao+t, (1475}. (ih} (2~J J. 0. Hell, Boll uM Lury F, Bali Veuvogort r.ere not related oauord::e• to the reoorcrs of CM , Oarrisoa A-A ^.axt, v, g, lad look. :1aither n these t~strere re?atext to Itr, a:.d It. a, As E. Oral ru, . op..~ k, i , Lorax u.xt his di; a Liaoi A t or•a.'c cure to DaatAa r•.-, m.a; ^.i% i:MICA at T P; ';1:iY Count", n ,,,u! Ittr~;+.- ' t. ' et Oak Ltrent taR r1%, A v•ut•. TlLoli~ children, ''.trs "1$&tbo%U+ :xxt I,nr tirtit.her It, I1, j~ratt up I,t V.4 :dNlim :!ti. u.rrr wva Et '►1:ntr1:~r, Ls,vtix tad i:, t1:n real nstutA r * 1 u trrr i tee e + 11',A '04:j t7.'t11;1Ar,1' is Anton. This. Lorwx .illy !Ave livid r a~ "flit, 5 f h; -00 { 1 { LA the 1Lcume contirutauy sin':e 1411. Hiss Lon= be-''ore ho' r retirer•,e,a " W460 mistnutt rrnANr.anr of %'Miish at N.T.SX, fr6m 1 47 unti1 1;'74. ,•er brnth!r R. h, is now a retirtd railroad exocativo t- d r,a;•mr Pl' i; Lo; nrin+~, (?k1L+: nr a. (21) 7 ~ L 1 .g • fir. ' 1 R' ArNC4iiN~R 1'W a1'YC 8 MA% 1 . i Y!• ~~t-r,~,+ Mfr. • LLL a y~ ,r • tm • .}'L• Y~`-~'~' y,~~~ , ~'3 ~ ~'~„yK'N{~S,y Sl ~•r ~~L.~~` ~,~ly; f`J j Byaantine convex do•~, Jethid tablet sr+s~ r~din~nt , coabine with keyhole arches and Aonaaotque tosser ud j ar'flied. orcamAnt to m&44 up this Rc1A.ltie :rout. i 5, • r ~ ~ i i c h' a'`ar •..C Yr • ~ 1 (1.) Dead i::cords of 'oatn,1 Cnuaty, L'nek 67, n. tni' F (2) Mastrr.t of Title to 722 •,•st O&k L'trRet, Cl.rlstai-Favnrs hnusot, (1) This 'tr, C•:omt was I'rn',ubly Mm ke',iry Snort or Ore nor hic two soaa, ddl1im Ntiry ;,nn 41. 'ant. 11, moot is the m. rq 3.11ce1y of the t^ro sn:1s, Thoiy W. Rytnliaivo earn hnldin^s in Coll ii: and Niatm Counties `batorm thm Civil liar, ldlliara 11.'2111 kil'ed 1:1 MA Civil ,.ur in Lissiasiri.i, (2adeock, (4) Lend kecnrdi of Dutton Coitrty, Bonk (-.7j V. 10t. 1.!Ah61Ay to (S) nlhx 1.il~i.ra 27 'ui <; leol:xand, Lnhtn:i, anka.s. ed•.irnsa, 1105. s C'e::tem CmA7 and 4A%mrd Jatsj-&FAr, Octolwr 2F, 1, enl. 7. F, (fir} feed Pnoordb A: ttislstAll Cnu,ty kook 57 r,~ 1 j r • .1, , uti,bome to .1rahan, (7) Peed I(scords of oemtnn Count7p Oonk t3, 1.. 361), •are-.= to i-ilcon. Y C A 1 feed P~+ce+rds of he.ltnn Cntu:t;r, Book Far i'a►F:'t 4LO, . ilan;i to Grid at. 4 (9) Cnnvartatinn with ale:: ilill.iurs, !.(ay 23j 1573. ' (lp) Itery F. , dell er:1s thn ,+a.u,htnr eir Je•soij'h ti1+11 firm Carlielo, 1!rglanA, , He main to I11i,nie a';' 1a,tnr to 1'isoesuri ny Wa %.:iy tb To.ais, (11) ':erd Iti~c.~r o ny Gedton Cm ityj book Poi j p. 1•', ral:nm to I?oavn;:rort. ` (12) Deed Aeoords'of ':natnn Cnr,lty, S*-k 908 1;. 1741 Le+vhn~'nat to Lail, I , (13) I:erd Ivoorda of l e::tn;i County, nook 105, T. 2•'1411 belt to Lor uy. X14} Otis uruI:ar, en;%'nr tore %.V.. Ire. as. H. lra)u''IL L'nntnn Cn:snty itRwrj x,;y 01)1.tu.r; ro!corda) Iturch 15~, lS-QS, .1,Tdssvs ';icr+~;iln ]ibr*rid E 4'r Ctis. T,' 1:•.il amj be 2/21 /1VI'3 d, 1, f,d,Q,Fa er'et tt y, k Formal a.~r:a'alce•,e:1L n3 then .with ai`'!jP/14ra..arullan, crap ol: Ir, 7616 4) t.ist•t;0 r+f 19:1tn11' .-41ty i'oW.nr ,tndi; Tames. ` GravR rlc rkor at 1.0r rl„a,.. . ater,r. re.ite+n ',,ivee I•r 1a'•.+ as+fai;ie J.' (15) Coaveiraation with Alec*illians, !!ay 23, 1415, Coeivljrsatl nn with 11ro a L(?n Trirr re r Q' to 4r4i,v:rl, ua y ,1' j iS7S a t f (16)) Ca1',te be be Nlloo.AQKr I.iet,-mrk Al' -`Ott QrV f1 ••HrtI 4'Rt ~'n., ~ . 3 0!,.oY!-n rc..d 4!0Qr INrd.i 74m is I1:1t1., CA - ~ 11'21:, m,%k jNx+-. 11 f i d . , rA; ti17) L,%tter .r. 1 ,11 Gnlonel t,?,}M lurrteo1, I tirrA U,s, a►r,y, 131;' .o:th M1, .,l i j tm%t-•n, TAras j to t, n Orr; tnr, I j 14' 9. t lj r5 .1r ~ r. / 1 yy L F y, iitZ ~.y tv},h wm..q .da,•..,, vwv s..♦...:. } i r i (lt) J. Boll /rmcery aevArt!39".e-its xrn to be fime in thA Math : I'.r.ord sstd Clronicln tt:n 9arl;r 19001a, iIiVirtir-s CrllActt^n ^f early nors- pat°erc, C*fly Forler Librur;r, D-iAon, Ts=As. {l9) LRtter Crmn ^nlnv+l iarriaon to thm ureter, " ta' 1y 1975. Conversztimn with Co' . Lvriao:% Lay 4, and Vay A 11:75. (20) Daniel F, Jams obituary article, r-eAnn Cowity 'Ocerd Itntels.; er, !i;.rch 21, l9 11p Alliar,s U,ilection, 1}•ii,► i'cnlar Ubm I'Ar.tnn. AL-a Ji ums Boll liatad as 1 is t'a+t;vtnr. (21) 1.tmrviAr's V,W ;,ties ;lirabath Lora:: iall of 1974 aad a, ri.,%g ,f 1975. ~ E rk~ I f i'. h r r a ''n! i d r . , f 1 a 1: r+ett Oothio Jable rith yrsanti:os sun-ray pattern at ou'a1R ar+x. 1 . i. 1 i t Py 1 :)Ohl t 10 (png~ o , iV~A~ MRS. ,1' j,~f°i , h* 1A „iyl ~ t Y• 11 00 jl~ ~ ' ~7 `g'~ y`~~ ~ r. llY1'r 111711 t~' ~t~~i4~ ' ~ ti Y. Y f'V yy,, ~ r J A 4 ! Y n I ti 1 , Y k I s~ f r t. •t' 'i'rl. d 1i r r.. P«I r.`r+.w.-Ilr+r~l~µrilw►+~~w..IMr►~i.riw.'~I iN1w•Y.f M• •w. ••4• , ' ~tM11YLr'~ 41.+.rww Yr .•.rw.,hr r ► r Twl~,'~[yyj~j 1 14 , ti• 1 low "f Az 1 ~~66 <OYw i , • If ti odo, . Newel poet ornamentation using the Greek sit and dart and the applied ornament lxom.Aenaieance 9ol:eana) Itaay0 r . 1 • V 1 ~I1 • f 1kry* ~ 0 7Y N w J 1 i Y".w w+...r ' /••II '~)rr~(. •~1J'''.~•^ y ~4 ir~•• 4 1~( •1 Asymmetrical entrance;` Keyhole arches and ' curved windows in turret. r'~•: , rr~l~ 1 'w , Z'I ~ ~iJ•• ,wl X11 1 ~ •~y1~ ' w Hall Firsplaos Dining row aailinr I~r . ~T ~ i . 14 Sl~.ril!!1r}M ~Y~•. Y liJ j 'Aaand stained `Wu window Hall nook ornamentation , J E. P, and stained 12rss window .j r yy lr wool iHISTORIC UND.AR.C ZONING PETITION ; City of Ddataa, Texas SITE ADDRESS s`~, Z In/. Q k , ...r.__.. , CITY LOT 6 BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCRIPTICNI r ' `1 ~~Ifr.1.w WCr.si?.~ ly r~ rM}~tt l.~jA PRESENT bSEi ZONING sI rk~4~` y'Sr; j~ ' •c.. si ~t t C +,~t CO VCTION/DESC TIONI ~x . it 2 11. Z. . 'r EXTERIOR! INTERIOR!( drNajJ'.1 !'4:oti't •.'',':.•,!;''1,•Wiu{l;~r45 (GOOD!«}'A3~~~ , . ! PRE_ ENT CO_ ADDRESS • TIUMON DATE ButLTIJU41.101 DATES An E7CfENT OF ALTERATIONS/ADDITIONS1 I Tt BUILDE " 'ORIGINAL QUAW AttC81TSCTGEAL S PERIOD DE TON OP A:rit INy dATIVL DESIGZIl lSAT4RE5s DETAILSs MATERIALS OR CRA"SiSA.V MI ' • . .yr M ' ' y iATIONAL REGIMR4 NATIONAL LANDI'SARK? RECORDED TZIAS LANDMAMI • LOCAL SURVVYS 0.( cMOuiilolo T + ~a•e Sitar oP t d # 1 ,A II tis074uss Alfa n r n e L a 7 i and t ADD ADDITIONAL INFOR11ATICY TO SUPPORT CLAIM IN C'UCM; CATEGORY. r.Sis.UtE'd~hedant0rcxtioa ' . ' ' ,..r•.wrrrr...w-r.•~..r rrrr.rrr a Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Designation The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Community QevelaPment Department for submittal to the Landmark Commission aubstantlating that the property meets at least one•or more of~the"following 13°criterion for Ili'stario.L#ndmark,desipation: LJ 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or j the united States. or enterediinto theaNationaldRegisterjof HistoricmPlacea,natianal landmark, V Embodiment o!f dit~ti gu~,s hin c aracteristics of an,arshitectural type . or specimen. zo1 • 1 Y~ t] 4Y identification es the work of an architect or master builder whose indivdual work has influenced the development of the city. 4 M/6. Embodiment of elcments of architectural design, detail, materiels or craftsmanship which represent a significant' architectural innovation. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or, areas which are elia. gRble for preservation according to a plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif, Q 7, Portrayal of 0a environment of a group of people in an area of 'history eharacteri:ed by a distinctive archit4c3ural'styll:. 8, Archwi coical value in that it has produced or can be expected to produce, data affecting thoaries of historic or prehistoric interest. lification of the cultural* iconomtc social, ethnic or, histanica1, or tge f the City, State or United''6•tates. iQ, location as the site of a significant historic event. III ldedtification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State or United S U tot, 1t. A building or structure that because of its location has become of value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city, , Q 13, value is an aspect of cammunity santiment or public•pride. . Ylu owns . i 1 3 t PETITION rOR HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIOVATION TO THE $ISZ'ORICpt, LANDUAR ComiassrON, PLANNINo do ZONTNo CO&WISSION AND K CITY COUNCIL OF DENTON, TF,KAS;. Y~P, the Undersigned, eWaer(s) of, or party(s) With financial interest JA, t all property herein described, do hereby file this, my/our petition, that the said'property be designated as a bistoric skin landmark under g provisions of Ordinance M80-.30 of the Code of Ordinances of the City the of ,D"tOcs'Texas , The 'maid property, is located at and is more particular,, described as toilows; .~.CrJ a E 8 / 3+~,Y 4,0 a T"ry" , /1Pe herewith tender #h't liliar tee of authorize the City, of Den#on to place a sego or sit(0n +ittp Dollars (Sp), oo ~thi above property for public notification of the proposed historic d sidnation, NAME ' ADI)RXSS CITY STATE PEONS d S • , 'emitted this day of ' "t"""_' 19~, f t 1 i 9mna AdVdl StAtz 812 elllsu! 04A s$tita! Ztnlon, ?sign: 76201 r . L U s L&L A ' P 4,4 1 ;r ✓ jvAzol T > ii a o t r i i ' i /9a 6 ~ ~11 ''0 A 7°,Ac r° 1 a_ r: 1 ra 71 fi HISTORIC LANDMARK ZONING PETITION City of Dena SITE ADDRESS: 1003 West Oak "xx~q ` ►r CITY LOT 3 BLOCK OR LEGAL DESCRiPTI0i1: 1 5urv*Y# AIM 00 x 167 lot, part of E. Puohalski tract recora o . tir" rt1 Mw~Ji~r ~Y' I o Qn,41 M. LOM exas (See A Achm+n lit" :'"a:t:~y1~:",`w, ~V1•.:i~~'~f:~.iyr+r'~e~y~ ~ ~r i < a •J,'-SJ~"O?rY~rr ~t ti.a•' :}ryr ~:rYt,l PRESENT 7SE: Dad ~n amily ZONTNG3 SF-7 "AF 0. . ~ rtiYww♦ ~ , CONS zi ESCRIPTIGN1 wr s w,'., f' Y , .51 tv w. Y dI , ITION: 4 . YAT RIOR: INTERIOR: Ocod (OOOD,,.FA O FOOR PANT OWNERS ADDRESS TELEPRO~tE _ Rhin s Barbara Sini~'aer 1003 Weet R I _ Cek. "Denton, 'i'exar "39'T3730 ' ' • E DATE BUILT :.r 1~913 DATES AND rATENT OF AL'T'ERATIONS/ADDITIONS: tJona ei~ *r*ak'e'to eresent atcear M . Restoration 1979-19007- BUILDER, ORIGINAL O : ARCSTTECTUM S F CO I~Tk D S It PTION OF Ally DMOQATTYI DESIVk fATIfRA',S, ' DITATLS, MATERIALS OR CRAITStarITRS}iIP:_ See Attached description. 1 i - NATIONAL REGISTER? NATIONAL LANDIUM? RECORDED TESAS LANDN.LUJ LOCAL SUR7b'T'S OR' R.WWRITION4 •,..ww. I ADD ADDITIONAL WORIIATION TO SU?2ORT CLAM III CHECM0 CATEOORYi .I . rr.r rrrr r•r.r yY.-.r,w wr • , r . rrM~..-rw..~rr-+.-r rr1--► «..Iw.w .w..Y. ..a r~.r,M Y~Yri., u" t IaOLLIN SIIAINGER HOW 1003 WEST OAK STAE~-p, DFM~CN, ZF3CAa "POM4 DOC[J M-?MICN LEGAL DESCALPTIM The Rollin A. Sininger hwa is located at 1003 West Oak Street in Denton, Texas. The description of the real property is as follows, All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the City Orr! County of Denton, State of Texas, part of the E. Puchalski survey aid part of the lot or tract of land out of said survey conveyed by J. N. Fayzor and wife, to Fred Rayzor, by deed dated September 20, 19110 recorded in Volume list Page 257, Deed Records of Denton County Texas, and more particularly de- scri.bod as follows FtECII+fi1M 30 feet from the center of Oak Street, 'at the Northeast corner of the tract of IAA so conveyed to J. Fred I:ayzort Thence South with said East boundary line of said tract, 160 feet to an iron stakal Thence Whst 100 feet to an iron stake in the West boundary Of land so Conveyed to J, Fred Rayzori line of said txact Thence North with West boundary Line of said tract, 160 feet to a point 30 feet from the center of Oak Street) Thence East parallel with West Oek Street, 100 fat to the lace of p be4irsninQ. This conveyance is We and accepted subject to any and all restrio4va oo- wnaats and easements affecting said property as the same appear of record and subject to any and all visible and apparenh easements, Thus were four lots in this tract of land originally, T inq Hickory Street and two facing Cak Street, J. Fred Aayrar built his ones , a room fr" home at 929 W, Hickory Street in May and June of 1912 for a cost of $2460M, Another house was built on Hickory Street. Two house were built on the lot east of the J, N. Asyzor harm at 1003 West Oak Street. l ARCHMX?JA1►L_ STYLE t The hams at 1003 West Oak is a large two story wood lranw -prairie style house with wide cur hanging saves with a deep veranda with large pedi,"ted coves, supported bbyy two even brick columns, two round wooden columns, The pedl;t&At Is ornwati d with carve ad gouge work and vertical battens. She original weed has never been replaced and the entire house in on piers giving and elevated look. The entry j way is by high steps and single lighted door, Three front windows are to the left 1 of the entry with twelve upper and one lower light as typical of many houses of this style. The structure +ai built for Jaras No Atytor and wife Eva by oon- tractor M. To Goodwin in August of 1913, The Denton County Mechanics Lien Accords, Voluma aMIrapiteS.459# s0 to that the structure was a tw story frame house with tan rwu ,0 a -2- Rollin Sininger Hare 1003 west oak street S HISTORICAL BACTCGRWkM I James Newton Fayzor was born December 10, 1858 in He came to Denton County in the 1870's and first settled in the Musstarg qty + e p He was the owner of the Alliance Milling Company and the Alliance Ice cotma Alliance killing is now known as the Morrison killing Company. The Alliance Ice Canpany had financial difficulities and was sold to a man from Cainessville. The cas,Isany was then leased back to Mr. Rayzor and was known as the Fayzor Brothers Ice Canpsny. The Company also owned the Cascade Plunge Swimming Company and the Southern Hotel. The West Oak Street home was built in 1913 and was the site of numerous social gatherings. According to a Thursday, Septembe:• il, 1913 article in the~DE[ W RECOPD CMWICLE, a dinner party was given at the hone for Mr. Rayzor s father-in-law, Major Samuel Boyd Tabor. major Tabor was a frequent guest in the have and fell off the front porch and broke his leg in 1917. He died of this injury.at age 86 in 19174 The also re 24, 1913 edition that an paw ports in the Wcdreeday, September Open House was held at the hone. Another interesting feature of the property hand prints and dates fithe PAY= childdrren.th the back yard that features the , James Newton Ray= was a deacon in the First Baptist Church Gt Denton. He taught F Sunday School and was moderator of the Denton County Baptist Association. He was president of the Denton Chamber of Comnnerce in 1915. Mr. payzor wes the author of several books including T= OF THE HOLY LAND (written after a group frcm Denton and Dallis journeyed to the VolyY Und) i FOOT PRINTS OF TIMt J STL' PMHIP am Ce COD; and THE DEACON. In 1936, he also wrote the HISTORY OF DE'i?'PON Owim BAPTIST ASSOCIATION and the SMY C73C74M within its J{JRISDICTION. Mr. PAMr died in the sunroom of the West Oak hams on June 4, 1938 anrd is buried In the family plot at IOCF in Denton. The cause of death is said to After his father's death, J. Fred Rayzor and wife Lu0i1 b rood into tthhe1West Oak r street hone. The grandchildren were too much for Eva Rayzgr and she moved to the HHjtel. She died in June of 1934. J. Fred Rayzor was born Ootober 2S 1890 in Denton. He marxged the Southern Hotel. Lucille PAyzor died in the northeast bedroom of the Oak Street home in 19456 Mr. Paytor remarri*1 and his second wife moved out of the hone shortly after his death on March 22, 1965, Mr. Rayzor I is also buried in the family plot at IOOF Cemetery in Denton. Tha ownership of the house wsu then transferred to the Bwdorth Corporation, owned by Jesse Newton Aayzor in 1965, The house was then rented to various people until it was purchased by Adilin and Barbara Sininger on Decameter 29, 1978. One of the first actions of the new owners was to request a back zoning multifamily to Single Family-7 classification. The SbWW'S change from otter ! West W Street procertv owners to seek the zoning change t to protect pjorotect b their eir neieighbor- , ~ S The Sininger3• are in the process of extensive restoration to the structure, including work on the foundation, plumbing and electrical ste-A, painsti.ng the im- terior of the house and landscaping the yard. The interiors oak flicors have been refinished and mahogany wainscoting has been added to the dining room aid the living roan fireplace. Rapaintinq and re e Papering of the individual rooms is in process. The atairweli his been restored and tAe upstairs sleeping porch and downstairs screen- ? ed porch have been enclosed. The "lerdLnq" garage has now been straighten and a concrete floor added. 'The house also features a basement and a large attico, that is being "floored" for additional storage. r w a 4 ""Oki F I ~.'MaSIY'Yap.~.a nw,.M.. . v ~",✓F t. .-3- Rollin Sininger Hone 1003 West Oak Street As previously mentioned, the 1003 West Oak Street structure is one part of a larger tract of lard owned by James Nsfbon Myzor. Mr. Rayzor acquired this tract of land on November 26, 1906 from L. Bailey aryl his wife Idella for the mnount of $5500.00. The legal description is as follows in Vol. 101, Page 26: tot, tract or parcel of lams situated in the City of Denton, State of Texas, and, more particularly described as follows: BMneR1P1C3 at the SE corner of 3 64/100 acres tract of land sold by Cohn Atchison to H. Griffith between Oak and Hickory Streets Thence North with siad Griffith's E. B. line 136 8/10 vrs, to a stake; ` Thence E. 100 feet to a stakes Thence S. 136 8/15 vrs. to a stake; Thanes w. 100 feet to the place of beginning. A strip 10 9/10 vrs. wide and 100 feet long east and west off the entire north eirl having heretofore and is hereby reserved for street purposes; also a strip of the same width and length has been and is hereby reserved off of the south end for street purposes. This piece of property and the 1003 West Oak Street structure are an integral part of this unique neighborhood in Denton. West Oak Street was the location ; f ofy of the hum of the business and camausity leaders of early Dentron.' 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Eaet Prow r7l f ,.r.r {rite I"is i ~ ~ . r 'r 71•.♦ r e t~. i1 L ii • fr•^r t# v! wig sr fi,•r-.~~~ Ft.~.$tt4 iw,r •'L ?RESENT USG: "residence 20NING:.r7 r r,,) t~,+ `~1t J 'tG;' ~ { r ♦ t M i~. ~ -17•~' ~k N + .1.1 it ~~r,~ ~ ~,i i CONSTRUCTION/DESCRIPTION: itv.cc ••ith jo ~l t W C.r.. f•~5rylr.w W; y :r ~::Y.rt•~+:r.t~7+~a1..~f ♦s.' ',4 ~r r r ~i.v.:::. EXTERIOR. ,a INERIOR: t eod rV n ih t'•" : '"~.••`j•w 1 (COOD,,,P R, POOR TELL►PHO'tn. PLISENT 0MWLS ADDRESS - NUMBER 'Iss ?l.ttl.q JaiCu?nin%s X 1023 „eat Oat :treet , Drnton '210d) 011A DAM btilZTs 1x20 DATES AND E:CTENT OF ALTERATIONS/ADDITIOUSe ac"e Llr1~~+is1 nn~+~f~nn ARCHITECT: BUILDER: Yincv and Hill ORIOV,AL 0 aR: i J.ia, g,fllttt+ ' ARC&ITECTURAL SR PEeZIOD 'VIT•s{ DESCRIPTION 07 Alf4' Ih.i07ATIVE DESIC~t, FE!►TVRES, DETAlL$j MATERIALS OR CRAFTSMANSHI4: 1 ala#A•.. .•7 ,'~e ~rt~,.p+ +•r7 Mta ~ ~~+.'c r e verity the entry era a the unette uncer the corn,.ce is a one oar o- art ni a rrorx ane ed ornacent o stone. xe on root ros a riae overhanT 'xithout visible euVnor.ei ;:Pa ladian ri o ellcea tre ircr CA evisible euVnn:.s. ;:Pa .tsdian ri o:a ellcea tG9 irc: CA e, NATIOM REGISTER? no NATI",AL LAND14ARLI no RECORDED TEXAS LANDMAR~C7 no i r LOCAL 3nmS OR MORE 10NT • 1 1 ADD ADDITIONAL INVOLHATION TO SUPPORT CLAIM IN CHECMD CATEGORY. . No. 30 05# A) 49 and 010 i Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Designation The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing data to the Planning and Comnwnity Development Department for submittal to the Landmark Ca+rmissian substantiating that the property meets at least one or more of•the following )."criterion for Ktitorfc.Landmark,designation; - 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Recognition as a recorded Texas historic landmark, a national landmark, or entered into the National Register of Historic Places. ¢ 3. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen. UrC Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose individual work has Influenced the development of the city. I I I . 5. Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, matterial's or craftsmanship which represent a'significant architectural innovation. 031,00,6. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or areas which are eligible for preservation according to a"plan based on architectural, historic or cultural motif. ❑ T.. Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in in area of history characterized by a distinctive architecturail'stgle:. a. Archaeological value•in'that it has produced or can be 'expected to producer data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric interest. Q~ 9. Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social. ethnic or historlical. heritage of the City, State or unite d" tS a yes, N tS M. 10. Location as the site of a significant historic event, F W1. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State or United States. 12. A building. or structure that because of its location has value to a neighborhood, community area, or the city, became of 1 13. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public,pride. .11W~~YrrrVV. N I`r { f " n. r . ngs) 1023 -.oat Oak St. Den h, i ~'it3.tll+'Lu~;~ IOillrir P: TIT_oo, ttie Jo cum i i ` Criteria to be used in H13terical Tand:=k L331Snati0n: Gaplainations. . #3 Fs.JSRDI NE[ i OF DISTI-J:,;i3ISFiI : W,-1-t `SI5iiCS 0? Ur ..FCHITECTiT"n«L TIM 1 OR SPECILIEN. ' Venetian Pelac9 3tyle as explained and deacribe`i under 15 1=4TIFICATIOU AS THE ~':ORY. OF "it ARCHITECT OR =.£6STER BUIL1?"R t.hc3E I,<t.:IViUnL 1!;ORK US WtUSNCED THE Lu'~9iJ7f1Jii~' OF V! CITY. I The contractor bnitder for the 'souse was Yancy and Hill, prominent in the , construction batLness in Denton in the late • 1910' 3 and early 19201 a. Thay also b--Ait tha TrMI 11:L-tor iinrti urd thers izi the aree. EMBODIIIENT OF ELF"KEMS OF ARCHITECTUFAL DESICft0 DETAIL, tVTERI:.LS O i ' CRi~'j~ Iiti•'.551P. i:Ii!CV REM L.7 A $10,11'IC:uiT AKCHIiN:UR;.L Ii4:~Otli~TlOPt. Venetian Palace. Italinate style was one of the three prominent Italian` Revisal styles which follor'ed the Victorian. period in the early 19OW 3 in j Azerica. All t*ret styles s.e present in Denton. The Sullivan- Cutusinga L The stucco(ususlly over brick) 'Houce is a very fine essple of its kind. exterior smoothly finished is typical' of Venice was ornamented ;vit'a applied • i carved orrisaents$ srindo s with differon, detail trsytnsnt3 and siteai. d ; off center entranc3 door3. This house W 'a fire t4rvid ornament in the lunette urdor the entrance cornace which is an arch'sup,orted Sy rccumbsnt brackets. The entrance is.bala need by a Palladian rindoa} on the east r.•ith fan light, The interior of the house S;•Et:iiscan with fine mill toik, an erquisito rood mantle ciith pilasters, a lovely stair balustrade of ':aid and a.sun porch. The two-stor( house has been well maintained and has boea owns by only, three o=srs. , J6, PMATION"JI P TO OTHF.A DISTLaCTIVC Bulan'Lv, SITES OF.'iw i'h'ICti In 3L10IM QOR PPME?'tVMOU .0CORDIiJ•) TO A PLst: 3.SED Oii ARC,HiTE:1"tPi►L, 1aSTOP.IC*OR CUMM-%L MOTIF4 The house is in the 1000 Block of Oak Street and is located wIdst the othor fine how*e of the Sil''-3toeking Ror of Old P.awivrl Oak Street, x90 '•EMPLIc'MMON OF THE CULTU% L, ECOIM.JIC, SOCIaL, ; RINIC OR hISTORIC.-L IMAIih Z" Or Th CITY, STATZ OF. uaITM STAT?S. Built 'During the time rhen Denton grew from its Pioneer heritage to ito Cultural and scororis grastness bsfors the Sraat depression of the IS-3013. ~ y ` This ;4:s tha-tine of P.avival for Oak 3trset ,haw ils :ir'at pio:.etr hw~oo were replaced by ,;rand `rouses. « f~ t i 1 FiISTO%_TC L.,:~ LL~i1S ZO.12 FETITIC,.: pg, 2 1023 east Oak Street, 3arton, ?axis 96201 1Settie Jo. Ctzenings. j I Ce2ITEAIx TO B2, USA IN 1iI,1TnF%10AL Lai~~LtFiiS DESUIP.T1011: Explaimtion { #11 I:E',TI.'IC..TIOtr UTH A PEFSOIF OR FBPSO;IS IhO SI.1f1Ir'IC,.Yi'LY CgiC;'RMTED io TIM CULTURE 0D DIE ELOPUFANT OF THE CITY, STATE OR UNITED ST..TES. + lI Judge J. f, Sullivan and his rife built the house in 1920. Em x6 Fromir'nt i In the leggy circles of Denton and Denton County, di'ter F,is'detth in 1925 1 Urs: Sullivsn and their daughter uti31 Ann eoatir.uAd to live in ti; house later selling it to Dr. and Um L.A. Sharp. Dr. Sharp ras first a Professor ` of Educatica at North Texas State University and lator°its Lean of the Grs. to School for many years. He ras a Rotaria n and very interest in the progress of Denton and the many young people rho learned at his febt. Uany off' tho tom's ~ people and students me entertained in the house chile he lived there. -Gtrs.,' Sharp ens active in the Donen's Club of llorth Texas, ;t the death of Gr. Sharp, in 1942 Urs. Sharp nas critically ill and' her Siatero Hiss Nettie Jo. Cuarings 1 resigned her position at the University of Texas at Tustin to coes and care for her. imen she gas able to be alone Miss Cuzsnings arplled for and rRc;ifded a teaching appointment at the North Texas State University foreign lanouAge dap- artment vhers sha taught Spanish Car 20 yearsi;',lea Mrs.'Sharp"died in 1, she nilld he 30'26 to Stirs Cunnings Vho still iVZ in the hou:e s.ud cares for it sell. This home, like all the hates of Oak :treat, has conttibuted to, the cultural arA econcaic de'iolopment and influence of Denton'on,ths lives o.~ its citizens and university students by lending its style for drawing { } for hoGe?aa;ci studies, for architectural; stylas and, Val A.ious entertaining; It has provided a house for three Bets of•importhnt persons in Oan+on and Will continue to do so for racy years to copse. ' Entrance Letail'. ~c'l~~r~..={ -•'1. ~ ,fit+i ~~isy' 4 'W IN 14. ` ~w~rtf.;.41'*i'!ti'~,~.i''~:t1N.ri ~,}?t~j~. 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See Attac en +T " ' PRESENT USE: Residence ZONINGsSF-? , , y ' f CON$TRUCTION/DESCRIPi"i061 : f t I,f. ~r` 1. -,1 brick and ucco S'oan s o on a E j y.+~ ~i r r,f n t. Li `iyid, * .,.I.,e1 hni:ea with ste y 41 rr r ~ 1 ; , . ON, NA EXTERIOR Yer oodINMRIOR: Very goad - (GOOD,-FA , POOR 3 i PR:SENT OWNERS ADDRESS L ale Jr. -and, 6' S2f. t ~d a Sae 1r -;•g-a~•~'136- DATE BUILT: 1 2 DATES AND EXTENT OF ALTERATIOIRSJADDITIONS • i9664Xtenelve r o n erior and exteriorf` 19?4--garage re egayorted to s u o - ec a o t pi Cl1ITECT s r.. BUI ER: t ORIGINAL OM Ms Daisy can unningnam ! ARCRITECT(fe'L1L STYLE OR PERIOD WITS DESCRIPTION- OF ANY UVOWIVE DFSIGti, rZATURES, I ' DETAILS, FATERIALS OR CRAFTSMS111P: ~Stanish Colonial Revival U-+ a moer i- [4er'detailpd descr vt onl 4 i NATIONAL REGISTER? NATIONAL WDIIAM? RECORDED TEXAS LAI LOCAL SURVEYS OR RMT ITION? Th• heuss' ie in the 'specially designafFs-' + mote R+reot Mt sIhme" nsl Area, - - ADD ADDITIONAL INFOPYATTON TO SUPPORT CLAIM IN CHECKED CATEGORY. j ...-......r._ - 1 I f { Criteria to be used in Historical Landmark Oesignation The petitioner will be responsible for furnishing dat,,to the Planning and Comnwnity Development Department for submittal to the landmark Commission substantiating that the property meets at least one ar Wore of-the following • 1Tcriterion for Ki'storit-Landmark designation, 1. Character, interest or value as part of the development, heritage } or cultural characteristics of the City of Denton, State of Texas, or the United States. 2. Recognition as a recorded texas historic landmark, a national landmark, y . or entered into the National Register of Historic Places: ' 3. Embodiment of distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen.. i 4. Identification as the work of an architect or master builder whose' indivdual work has Influenced the development of the city. } ❑ 64 Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant architectural innovation. 6. Relationship to other distinctive buildings, sites or. areas which are eligible for preservation according to a plan based an architectural,..., historic or cultural motif. ❑ 7. Portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an area of history , characterized "by a distinctive architectural sty.4;- ❑ 8. Archaeological value In that It hat produced or can be expected to product data affecting theories of historic or prehistoric Interest. f ❑ 9. Exemplification of the cAtural, economic, social, ethnic or historical. heritage of the City, State or United States. 10. Location as the site of a significant historic event. 11. Identification with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City, State or United States. 13 12 A building or structure that because of its location has become of Vaiue to "a neighborhood, community area, or the city. 13. Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride. , , w { 3 { I r ' 1 TIE CUNNINGHAM HOUSE The Cunningham house is practically a textbook example of the architectural style known as Spanish Colonial Revival which flourished for the short pperiod between 1915 and 1930s Spapish Colonial Revivd,as described in Maximillian Ferro9s Evolution of Masonr Construction in American Architectural Styles, j is c aracterixe y these features 1, Pitched red tile roof 2, Textured stucco and timber combined with masonry 3, Arched galleries, balconies or porches combined with heavy use of rectangular windows and doors in other areas 4, Simple carved wood ornamentation 5. Wrought iron grillwork 6. Simple leaded windows The 441X60' brick veneer house, built in 1929, has all these features, Its steeply-pitched hip roof of red tile has five gables and two dormer windows. Textured stucco and timber are used over the front entry, across the second story in rear and in the dormer windows. Simple gouged and carved ornamentation is used in timbers over the front leaded windows, in the window in second story front gable and over main entry. The fined arched gallery on north and l east sides originally had wrought iron grillwork, These grills which were once railings in the arches were removed when the gallery was screened, The iron work was preserved as a wide gate on the east roar of the house leading to the back yard, Gallery floors 0 are r,)d quarry tiles. The house is pier and beam construction with wide steps leading through a Nicaraguan mahogany Spanish colonial door onto.the gallery, Interior woodwork, espeoiel1yy in the living room, !makes use ' of the same simple wood ornamentation as the exterior, OatNihnzg' around the fireplace and tiles with raised decoration eodii1t the Spanish' flavor, Present owners have used Mexican tile in dining room, kitchen and downstairs bathroom, Arches enclose the commodo,- bathtub and entry to upstairs hall, repeating the shape'of the arched in the front gallery, Off-white and dark brown are used inside and out, In 1974 the badly deteriorated and leaning garage was repaired and converted to an artist's studio. The back yard has been fenced, twopatios--one timbered and one bricked--have been added, and a redwood deck built on the east side of the house, connecting front gallery and master bedroom. All additions were made with the ori- ginal style in mind, . The house has thirteen rooms the upstairs has only two bed- rooms and a bath. The large attic is to be converted to a finished work space for the owners' projects. Both owners are on the faculty of North Texas State University, Richard B. Sale is a poet and pubiishet3 of Trilobite Press, Teel Sale is an artist and author of Drawin Contemporary Approach. n 1977 the Amer can Institute of Interior Designers (NTSU chapter) O year the house for its 1977 Denton house tour, The theme for that O year was it1here Artists Live." 1 e q ' I i V _ E y 1 • • f • , sue, 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ = t16 A . ! r Nam y / i n t loxio 6 II I . •I . .I tit I 1 •f OWN d pal k t.~I i € s ti w y• • y i a 1 • t ' t I, q I i s q ..i j r • 1 ~ ~ + ."sJ` --"x-11 I ' s ~1 c I 1 ! • r i'sir /!iI r r • r I I.- MIT ~ i r1 ~ i .1 Q ~ ~ 1 ! I t Ir . f . R01iA 1 f' !1 t! I!~ i ~ 1 I 1 f i I ' rT~ h • i~• 1 14 V1 5 ' T bua~ i y PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-4 UNDBCI EO r. IN OPPOSITION ---4-- I X AR Mr, and Mrs. Joe McGinty Mr. and Mrs. Suaacers j r. 607 W, Hickory 604 Pearl Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 Mrs. Jc A. McCrary 1716 Westchester. Dr. Danton, Texas 76201 Aire J. Jamison 616 W. Oak Danton, Texas 76201 t r I t, r„ ` r l I ,y myt~ 1 I ~ I I I REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-4 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may awake a better informed racommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this raply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear-' in and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they th wish If re xe of the position oPto ge owners psed 6cha ng itthe Cittice return Council must attlain a form in four-fifths (4/5) voteto approve it.e, y z if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning i Office at 566-8350. Pleas* use BLACK ink only. l REPLY ~d ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request ~O I am opposed to this zoning request. { ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: `?Lfu6Lr~ } I'I Signature 1t t740 ke.1r~i4;.-W S Address 1.1 `7 e,:y_,~.e-~_t,r ({'z-tz~r~t• z~Y.,'rG~.'~ l Phone 'pQ"/SiGy - i.-'i n....,,'.a.Y.+ri.-"•.,... ..i..n.,-:y rv1.M4a:f,. Y.`nJfP.Yi✓Yw:RYlMr _ ...v.!ti [Y, f i ! i PIPLY FORM VOR CITY COUNCIL m. Case No H~ Commission would like better receive informed rec coommendation i Ths Planning to ' ' Casa in order that they may make & Tess an opinions plthaedt lo of k the city Council. If you desire to axp this re ly form and return it to the following address by f the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney { Denton, Texas 76201 attend the ublio hear- no way affects your tights to m This reply form is d parties to attend and CohiiC not ad its and wa encourage all interest' yy the City they wish. If 20% or mornaco po ition~tort9 ptopospr ce it. return this reply form i pp vote to approve council must attain afour-fifths (4/5) lease till the Planning If you have questions pertaining to the case, p Office at 5668350, please use SLACK ink only• REPLY i ~X) I az in favor of this zoning request. , s opposed to this zoning zequest. opp I sm ~ Y am undecided about this zoning`raquest. My Comments are as follows: l I } AAA_ ~.---AAAAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAA-1- .~.C /'y` S to-,axe gignatuxa . Address ~ Phone I RLPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-4 i The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a batter informed racommandation Co i the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this rally form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building l 213 East McKinney 'Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the,public hear- ing and we encourage all intexasted parties to attend and da=s.t City i they wish, If Mar more of the property owners receiving this notice ; return this reply form in opposition to ty a proposed change, } Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vat* to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning ' Office at 566-6350. Please use BLACK ink only, ~ 1 • REPLY I I am in favor of this zoning request. ( I am opposed to'this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: Signature ~ ! r :-r yr ~ Address Phone s II i I REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-4 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the city Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete " this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing, City Planner 't Municipal Building 215 East McKinney •Denkon, Texas 76201 • This reply form in no way affect, your rights to attend'the public hear'. ' ing and we encourage all interestad parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners' receiving this notice return this reply form in oppgosition to the proposed things, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350 Please use SLACK ink only. REPLY j (✓f I am in favor of this zoning request. 1/Lc~` I ( ) I am opposed to this toning request. ~OF ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, 'to My comments are as follows i j ~ r f G signature s~.x..w.- Address ^t6 '0A Phone 3~x -97 Z l r t i r+ { i SOO 1 ~ Ter ~ ,~•/,~J„ l ♦I A ~ 1 1 J 1 4 j I I 1 V F { I , F. f i i • • I 4 I ~ A ` { r ~ f EI w ~ r u 'r I ! 10, { I mob s i I! I PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORtlS H-5 IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIDED Alan J. Jamison Sally Hannah Mudd 616 W. Oak 1610 Mistywood Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 Ralph W.•Davis Mr, and Mrs. McGinty ti 207 Carroll 607 West'Hickory St Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 ' y l i f •r t 1 . ~+a.Yid.rv,.µa.,..n - - ti Jamt.a.9Ai1?'+.+'ir.1 .•i. ~af REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-5 { The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case is order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council, If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this repply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing, City Planner ii Municipal Building 215 East mainney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public bear- ing and are encourage all interested parties to attend and'eomment if they Gish, If 20% or more of the property owners' receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed'change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertainin to the cane Office at 566-63304 g please call the Planning Please use BLACK ink only, REPLY FAO ( I am in favor of this zoning.request. E'C, ( ) Y am opposed to this zoning request, ( ) Yam undecided about this coning request. Mq comments are as follows: Signature te..xa~►,. Address 6 G~. ~v4. Phone F t 1 f REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H` The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this r'1 case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete th City f0rm and return it to the following address by the date of the pubic hearing. this rally City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 " This reply form in~no way affects. your rights to attend the public bear-! and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if { they wish. If 20% or more of the propextqp owners receiving this notice i return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City, Council must attain a'four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. 1 If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning I Office at 566-8390. i " Please use BLACK ink only. UPLY i am in favor of this zoning.request. d~ ' ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ,p ( ) I am undecided about this Zoning request. Mp commenta are as follows: } 4 t r ' 1 S Signature i Address Phone ELI ..a . s A REPLY FCRK FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-5 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinions. please` complete j this reply form and return it to the following address by the data of l the public hearing, i i City Planner Municipal Building ' 215 East McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 i f'j l This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hoar. , Lug and we encourage all ipterested parties to attend and comment 0 they wish. If-20x or more of the property}~ owners receiving this notice return this reply form in o pposition to the proposed change, the City ; Council must attain a four- fifths (4/S) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning. Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request, ( ) Ism undecided about this zoning request, My comments are ad foliowsi I Signature Address ~t.~.etGp Phone t2 -1 p2 f n? _...I: g f REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL s' Case No. N'S The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this r case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address b the date of the public hearing. i City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney i Denton, Texas 76201 r This reply form in no gray affects your rights to attend the public hear ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the proper owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths:(4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. a Please use BLACK ink only, REPLY ( ) I am in favor'of this toning request. a (X) I am opposed to this zoning request, ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, my c~~om)Jmentts' are ..as follow., i 4-ko `bts;'`~S, "u-L 1% Q t&f 0~ (u.Lu-e r., ' y ~1LN.fl! P,d' LGti 6:LG`LL! Lw Krs y Lj 4f. _11~Lt.~_ iT .l ..r _~i:LLtti~ "tl',sl. AiJ '~l/P ll~lsti c~~'.N i.tlr', Gt•d t. ~/L~.7~ Gti7 rt.r a.e E,tl_i 1sL~Yt. eC:tt tr 0~' f~: rc4 , 4l ~c to ` -fnl./.,~LL1lr ytX/ /%ej.tl.'.~.I ~.~d ! ~ t s Address tc c 7 ~v 44.e -0-t Phone g ,.r~ AwAwl i' { f I 1• ; 1 i. r ^ . r.. -r , Yftl•Itf10 ° P I 41161, sZ ' n 2, t j 't d if, Al e'O"Ito P, I le 4 a i XAR& 4. , f ro'IjO~ 77) T- WIJ4/ii., r 1 A-i 4A., ' -2A 2t) L. eA ?.JAI it ~ I • ~ .nr. l I~_ui. I I I , J h i W, odpk 1. 17 0,4 . j 3 9 I. I I: Y Y .ta'\^f ~""~F~"0.W':µa ,..'.,a_, •11 :•'Kq.V Me 4. PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS j H'6 N FAVOR IN OPPOSITION DECIDED Jo D, Vann 811 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 1 i i 1 , Rp. A .X, f REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Casa No. H•6 The Planning Commission would like to receive your co=ants on this I case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Cotmcil. If you desire to express an opinion, please comolate i this reply form and return it to the following address by the data of the public hearing. i, • City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McXinneq • Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the proper owners receiving thin notice f S return this teply form in o' position to tyy the proposed.changa, the City # Council must attain a four. fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. } If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Plamiug ' Office at 566-83501 Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY (t~ I am in favor of this zoning request. O ~ ( ) i am opposed to this toning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My commenta are as follows: I I i ,i Signature Address Phone 31 7 ' 3 t 4'I A: .r v.,.n, n,,.,:lnw.n..v.:,.a..w 4,tl.e-.Alb'IM .w.. °.n..,...:.Mt 6wl 1 1 . 0. •I f A A ♦ d , IfL, AAA!, 1,!. LOIAJ, . I y 401 d , 1 1 , 1 r . ti 41) Ujfi N ♦ 1 AA4 11,141. a r. 1 y W- A'p e v. e 1 f s f { .ip t ' J A". 4" n K " i r= a 1 i i All .°tSH iT,tM.RVd4 ,++r.-b.,,,. , er,v.•e Mr. rr 'vry r PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-7 N FAVOR IN OPPOSITION EC Alan J. Jamison Sally Hannah Mudd 616 W. Oak 1810 Mistywood Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Taxas 76201 L S. Foristex 710 West 'Hickory St, i Denton, Texas 76201 ° Mr, and Mrs. McGinty 607 West Mokory6201 Denton, 'Texas 7 t r 4 v . I • . 1 .r b.I _ 4. }rye" )f99:'Y . . ..:,..,.....r REPLY FORM FOR CITY COIJptC , , a IL Case No. H'1 The Planning Commission would like to receive your commants,on this ease in order that they may cake a batter informed racommen,Ution to the City Council. If you desire to express an apinion, pleaca complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the publics hearing. City Planner t Municipal Building 213 East McKinn47 -Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the.public hear- in$ and we encourage all interest ad parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the.propeityy owners receiving this notice ! Pr Couttcit~iitrattain~amfour~f3gthi(4/S oteptopapprovie~' the City if you have questions pertaining to tha Casa, please call the Planning Office at 366-83500 Plasma use BLACK ink only, REPLY 4 ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. e, ! I am opposed to this zoning request, ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as followst Signature ` Address 1.1441 Phone j~, 1 1 w REPLY FQRM FOR CITY =CIL Case No. f The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply foss and return it to the following add ass by the date of y the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, If 20% or more of the'proper t owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opporition to ti proposed changl, the City Council must attain a fear-Fifths (4/S3 voe te to apptiovi it. r if you have questions pertaining to the cast, please Call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Plante use BLACK ink only. REPLY y ~ ( I am in favor of this zoning request. c<`~ ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request, i ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. ~I My comments are as follows s - i :i Signature Address (oi 6~.L Phone IUAJeJI~~h"` f fStf}I'h'1^CrP m. n. e..: r:., as-r.... REPLY FORK! FOk CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-1 G The Planning Commission ymuld like to receive your comments on this a better informed recommendation to lets case in order that they mi.y make the City Council, If qou desire to express an opinions please comp this re ly form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing$ City Planner Municipal Building i 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply ~ uta eo ailyiaterestedoparties tot attend.andh =coentcifear-i ins an 1 e h, If 20xgor more of the pro ert ownersreceiving this notice ; . , they a p osed ehan es the City return this reply form in'appoeition to th• prop YOVe it- Council must attain 'a four-fifth: (415) vote to app if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning 1 , Office at 566-6350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( ) I am in favor of this zoning raqueat, (1O I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: s ~Ar .ILA Ali I r Signature s-W-1, Address Phone ~w R REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H'1 The Planning Commission would like to receivs Your Comments on thin case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to ; the City Council, If you desire to express an opinion,' please complete this raplq form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. Citq planner Municipal Building . 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 16201 j This reply form in no gray affects Your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if I' they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this YPply form in o pposition to the proposed thange, the City +,4 Council must attain 'a four. ifths`(4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questObs pertaining to the Casa, 'please call the Planning Office at 566-8350 Please use BLACK ink only, REPLY I am in favor of this zoning request. f (X) I am opposed to this zoning request. I am undecided about this zoning request. I My comments are as follows: -Lt 'n,.•}' ~1~, .tr.:L~ 1l~,~'yrl r i Signature "-4, 7~j ~f c f Address C 7 t.~ AA ~a+ l.,(iy GL o 1 Phone 1 +4 G r..... } i i 5 1 ~y f &I, 4dL -A Adi'l a f ~ ,Y r I 944 , at 4:1 toll 1A IAO 1 Id 140,44?ld.~ ,E t 1 1 A,k A r 1 04 '711 Ly 'i #I n } A, U, POM V r + + f j ' y /I t ) AAell '?t 1 t l t~ ' r ~ r 1 i. , a- s ttid 1 , 1 1 " l1 J,t g. 0' f f CIA ru 'MAtL 111,44,04 hp, 7ff?4:fAA-1 f I + it I V i I U l 1 7F, +`J'4rn Y.. x-..M ....xµ.:k;rvn •n__.. rr nY.S;:r.e... _ ~ PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-8 IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIOED J. D. Vann 811 West Oak ; Denton, Texas 76201 Marian D*Shazo 904 West Oak r Denton, Texas 76201 Carroll Y, Rich 819 Watt Oak Denton, Texas 76201 } f f t y i i ti 1 elm, t I REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. t The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case- in order that they maq make abetter informed recommendation to the City Council. if qou desire to express an opinion, please complete n this reply form and return it to the following address by the data of the public hearing. City planner r Municipal Building 215 East McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 ing and lar- a This reply formgao wall ayieffecstad partiiattotattand andhcommeritoif we enco they ooiah If 20% or more of the propart owners receiving this City Ce' return this reply form in opposition to tq hhe paroposed change, Council must attain a four-E3fths (4/5) vote to.approw it. h If' you have questions pertaining to the test, please Cali the planning f • Oftiaa at $66-8350• Please use. BLACK ink only. REPLY am in favor of this zoning request. Oo L am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am uadecided about this zoning request. My comments are as followe: J Signature C~.L•-~ Address Phone ' S • 31f11 - ■ 7} r i .,n ~Mrf •.aps r.,,... . riGl'LY WK4 FOR CITY .WUNCIL H-8 cast No. The Planning Commission would like to receive Your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed reco=endaeicomplate please the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, this re iq form and return it to the following address by the date of the pubic hearing. i . Planner Municipal Building 215 Last McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way, effects your rights to attend, the public hear ing and as encourage all interested parties to attend and eomment. If 20x or more of prty owners tne City ' they form its o' bthet►e pr to npata , pro I Posed nets receiving this 0 notice return the rush.. this reply - tai Council must attain a'fa'r fths (4/5) vote to approve it. if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8330. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY t~ ( I at in favor of this zoning request. Qa~ ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. 1 I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: M Signature Address C i Phone. ✓J/r, k • r. 1 4 REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL H-8 Case No. i The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a batter informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the Public hearing, City Planner Municipal Building t 215 East McKinney , -Denton, Texas 76201 , This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public,hear- ing and we encourages all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the propertyy owners'recaiviag this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-gifthst (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY tn~G (w) I am in favor of this zoning request. ~00 ( ) I as opposed to this zoning request. ( I am undecided about this zoning requast. My comments are as follows: v g Signature Address Oak Phone S? 77' s. h r y I f r } ~ro+a 1= a 3 4 n ~S f el L t? e J I r i r a. n r LAA I 4 , II . rr d/ 1'. II I } -fit d !Atlito l~.rhal.e♦ 11 0A I t. n".4 A/ "el V r r ' I I ~r1 i i i z i 71 ll 1 S 1 ~I i f Oil LO ~ n R k ~ 11 7 ,!1 r , I 1 1 LIA-4 ^ I ~ r r pop , 4. ',4'A 4 Q 1'. 4 II I J pyla 1 Mal i f I y~,~"~l.Y.. 1, a a:. _ PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-9 IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION DECIDE ` J. D. Vann L. S. Forester 811 West Oak 710 West Hickory6201 Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 17 , I r I ~ , I t 444 i ((FF B P; dew ...~....ti.... Veriw. i 01 REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL. J Case No. H-9 •1 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this Casa in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council, If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner i Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing eaniisheIf20% gor m property aore n of the parties owners receivicomment ,if they o ng this n6tiee ' raturn this reply form in o position to the proposed changa, the City Council must attains four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning" Office at 566-83504 Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( ) I am in favor of this 'zoning request. (X) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as followsl i ' 3ignatura Address 7/D t.tJ~ 14t 1C," AV Phone g~ • Z4 d!r o1C E 71 <x - REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-9 fy The Planning Commission would like to receiveyour comments on this { P„1 case in order that they may make a better informed rscommandation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete 1 this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 + This reply form in no way affects your rights to `attend the public hair- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and.co="int'i# they wish, ,If 20% or more of the property owners receiving thin notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change,' the City Council must attain afour-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. , if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Plana ins Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( V) i am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request,) ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My commanta are as follows: i 1 jl ill ~~rtivw.. Signature Aj.k Address ~7 "3191 Y Phone , i f w, i i. S f A L. r it, ^ n A All . N + oft 0 ~ r Il r+ r 1 I, j y ~ f 4 f r x i + i 6 iu • x'91 ~,e 1 1~ E t III ~'1 J J i P • 'r ✓ 14.4 tip Z` '1 ti.,! hit S A 4f fI ? 1 3 f . I I E Nc r 'f -771 , PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-10 IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIDED Carroll Y. Rich 819 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 Marion Ushazo , `h 904 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 ' ~J, D, Vann 811 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 ' Otis Akere ' i. r' 620 Crag St. I Denton, Tsue 76201 } o a,• . ~aKY 10 ~ I ;41$ ? sit p~ i , i f REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-10 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council, If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of { the public hearing, I City. Planner j Municipal Building 215 East McKinney { 1 Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way effects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, 'If 20% or more of the property owners' receiving this n6ticis return this reply form in opppposition to the proposed change, the City Council moat attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it, f If ou have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only, REPLY (v)' I am in favor of this zoning request, ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) 2 am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows Signature _ ~Ctinno-k~, Vet c•4r Address 11 N(, 06.V, s Phone 91.' 5 I S , ~Y Sol 1 ~ llo t i REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-10 1 The Plannincp Commission would like to receive your comments on this cane in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion,'pidase complete this repply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. i City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney ' -Denton, Texas 76201 I reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public heir- This and we encourage all interested parties to attend and content if they wish, it 20% or more of the property' owners receiving this notice return this 'reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/S) vote to approve it. If you have questions'pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350 Please use BLACK ink only, 1 REPLY ~~C+ (1r) I am in favor of this coning request, ~Od r ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. It", ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as followsi i I ~ l~ ! Address 1 i phone E' f :i I. ' Mal REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL I Case No. Halo 1 n The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this , case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to R the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of ' the public hearing. P ' City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This raP1 form in no toe affect= Y y your rights to attend the publio hear-'• ing and vs encourage ill interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, If 20% or more of the proper t owners receiving, this notice return this re 1 form is o osition:to y P q th• proposed change, the City Council must attain afour-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it, If yyou'havs questionsi pertaining to the case, please call the Planning ` Offica at 566-6350. Please use BLACK ink only, 'I J REPLY f (v) I am in favor of this zoning rhquAst. I am opposed to this zoning requast, A f ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows, 31+f1 rrr i Signature Address 4 phone ~ • 3 2. I fii:: •.W .vM+ . i spa; t ...,a .1. T e~ REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Casa No. H'10 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this n case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this rally form and return it to the following address b the date of ; the pub~ie hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 213 East McKinney Denton, Texai 76201 ' This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- " in$ and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, If 20% or more of the proparty owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opppposition to go proposed change, the City i'' council must attain a four- fifths (4/5) vote to approve it, if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at $66-8350 Please use BIACX ink oni y. REPLY (X ) Y am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request, ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, My comments are as follows Signature Address 820 Ire,; • d 'en n, ?+fx+~g Phuns ( r 1 I ~ - I i f { _ . n `ro+aa s e13 i 11 J 1 Jo n 11 a 1 i I~ M ! ! r r j Id I 1 I All Ail TFA A! SA I k, i ! 11 L J P . I f t f r Jor Ad. fo -1 a r' IA I T A-A r I ^ S ' I i I I I % Sew j f I 4 O1VeA ` 1 IA.~ ~ A .1 .111 W 1 f. e 1 V 71 Am, ----r E I 1 f 1 I 11, A +A j Id JAI V , ~,ruMwli; A,-~ E~ II ~ PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORKS i H-11 i M IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIDED E John V. idiller III A. W. Lantrip k 916 West Hickory 1004 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 Rollin & ;barb Sininger Mrs. L. A. House 1003 West lak 924 West'Oak Denton, TOC&I 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 Do att , William gg 918 West Oak St. Denton, Texas 76201 } " r a v Illl s:< ' I - EI' 1 i r 1 ly. y 1. I 1 REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-11 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney 'Denton, Taxes 76201 This reply form in no way effects your rights to attend: the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, ;If 20% or more of the proper tyy owners receiving this notice .return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council mutt attin a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. Office have questions pertaining to the cast, please call the Planning r 1 Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request, F O ( I as opposed to this zoning request, der i 1 ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows t signature Address Phone ...w, era c =.!'4`` i E REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL J 1 Case No. H-11 ~ i i The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a batter informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete ; this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing, City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 . l • This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the publiq."hear- ing and we encourage all intatested parties to attend and comment it they,wisa, %f 20% or more of the propek:ty owners receiving this MAice return this reply form in o osition to the proposed change, the Nty I Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it, i if you have questions pertaining to th'e case, please call the'Plannins Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. %el ~ Yam opposed to this zoning request. ( ) % am undecided about this zoning request. 'L A41 Ld A My comments are as follows 1 ,.ya;7L:..~ fJCw..A !Aj OL-iA AAWeA s'~L~w AlhA J. -A Aid ;!td~ Address Phone t' REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL i Case No, H-11 r The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this ease in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this rally form and return it to the following address by the date of } the public hearing. ? City Planner 1 Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attred the public hear- ins and we entourage all interested parties to attend And,romment if they wish, if 20% or more of the pro erty owners receiving this hotiae return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it# if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only, CJ REPLY F~. ( ) I am its favor of this zoning request. dc~` C I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, My comments are as follows i "_44 eq P POS Lr L7 'M TN 1.5 Lv NiN6"- 2E"QVtsr- QEGRUSg, r- .4w\ &D4 d~A=L n~ P o 5e(~ Ta E 115Tbl ~c_,. nrn ZoN rN &N D '04 , t, 4 Vr Tb !$C, 167hir-Ly Signature Address S M Phone $ -98 0ow 1.WoRk }Q; ~ M1 t t REPLY FORM'FOR'CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-11 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this 00') case in order that they may make a batter informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing, City Planner Municipal Building , 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 ihhisreply form in way affects ur rights to attend the public hear- ties to attend and comment if they ar with. If 20% encourage or a morn. iof the teproperty owners receiving this notice return this reply form in -;apposition to the proposed change, the City i Council must attain a four-.. 'fifths (4/5) vote to appvove it. If you have questions pertaWng to the came, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Please us; BLACK ink only. REPLY Y am in favor of this zoning request, ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request } ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. ` My comments are as follows ! Ih - J k , *low Signature M+.. h Address 01 4 } Phone i i A, r 1 REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-11 j . 1 r The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this came in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete { this raply form and return it to the following address by the data of the public hearing. j City Planner j } Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- 'i. ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY (V) I am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning requests j ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, i My comments are as follows: I } .a Signature ~,C/ a!¢ X~~4^K Address 003 a,•f; 1 Phone A*v .~~2 ,T7J0 _ i S N J F k ~ t i t fit f 4, tw I L 4g Ago i'li;&PAP 4411:g A, 5,'j,:Ajt ,L 1~,w4ix t l 71 Ilryll 7, •C 3, 11 relb r. 4 A. It k IS, ,11 gol- Q1 I n r ,rl it i it& it Lo, 14;-k~t 4/ y .r er i • r i r r i. i { r a y13~ i S1 { A toll' r r 7 ' 1440 I T.. f a.'. r f r 2A I n eak f „ I f,IAAA t,., 6 r • r Alt 1 j ; . iA / Na Nggl I I 1 C r• 4 r ..rte }4} 1 • p I 1 i i PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS H-12 IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIDED J, F. Miller III A. W. Lantri 916 West Hickory 1004 West Oak s Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 ` Mr, And Mrs, Sin nger A. F. Evers Jr 1003 West Oak 1035 West Oak'Streat Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 . Mrs. L. A. House ! . 424• West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 ;r g j , ~ I 3 t I REPLY FORS FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-12 The Planning commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may taake a better informed Yecotnmendationo =plate , the City Council if you desire to express ag Opinion, Please co •this reply form and return it to the followin address by the date of the public hearing. t City Planter Muo icipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 feats our rights to attend the public hear- This reply form in no dray of y in& and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if I they wish. If 20% or move of the property owners receiving this notice- return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. t If you 'have questions pertaining to the case, pleaae call the'P1annin;- Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. I I am opposed to this zoning request. ,p I am undeel.ded about this zoning request. ] 1, Ilk My comments are as follows: i • Signature Address -J--' - - Phone I ~ F I i i REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No.-l2 The Planning commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City council. if you desire to express an opinion, please co+aplata i this rally form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Z Municipal Building 1 215 East McKinney ,Denton, Texas 76201 I This reply form in no way affects, your rights to-attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend acid comment if i they wish. If 20% or'moke of tha propert owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the proposed change, the City 4 Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. ; If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning ; Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY d ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. (x) I am opposed to this zoning request. ,p ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: It is Qn Aneric'++ would •ntanals the future. - 1 it violates the national description "Home of the frge". 6 An expenseive lawsuit .could ptrove it to be busy-body meddtin8 ~ i ! 1 I Signature Address 1035 west Oats Street fljj&ojm~ Tvws ? 01 Phone 382-3513 i t i I REPLY FORM FOR CI Y COUNCIL Case No, Hr12 l t The Planning Cammiss3an would like to receive your co=ants an this i case in order that they may make abetter informed recomm1i~9ei~omplete pleas the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion' this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear-1 This reply parties to attend and comment if ing and, we encourage all interested pa" - the sh. If 16% or more of the proper tyq owners receiving this notice return this reply form in op osition to the'praposezoveait®1 the City ifths (415) vote to app council must attain afour-fpp F if you have questions pertaining to the case, please tail the planning' Office at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY tn~ I am in favor` of this zoning request. ct`Od I am 'opposed to this zoning request. F ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, i My comments are as follows: r 1 4 Signature Address JJ Phone 1 1 t f REPLY FORM FOF.'CITY COUNCIL ; Case No. H-12 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this I`1 case in order that they may make a better informed recominenation to i the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete, this reply form and return it to the following address by th4 date of the public hearing. i City.Planner E' Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 • Thin reply form in no wa affects y your rights to attend the'publi'c hear-1 • ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owner's receiving this notice ' return this reply form in opposition'to the proposed change, the City } Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to app+:ove it. if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning. .i' Office at 566-6350. r Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY k G I am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. My comments are as follows: i } S f y i signature Address oz/ l_r1. Phone 7 Y I ~ REPLY FopM FOR CITY COUNCIL ' H-12 ! Case No. The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments an this case in order that they, may make a better informed recommendation to 1 4 the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete ` this reply form and return it to the following address by the data of the public hearing. City Planner j Municipal Building ' 215 East McKinney - -Denton, Texas 76201 } This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ins and we encourage sll interested parties to attend and commont-if ins ai mo're of the propert owners receiving comment-if if reply 20xform in opposition to the proposed change, the City i, return wish. this If ` Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. T .'You have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning- Afice at 566-8350. C Please use BLACK ink only. j REPLY I am its favor of this • zoning request. + ~ k ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request. Mq comments are as follows: I 4 r I - I Signature Address Phone j S 7,10 , i ~a i S i ° A 1 I I 3 f a. ,k a r /elf &J, gijk. NEW V .4 J, P I f4k t 4 J - r ar domwomm 1 1 f F d !g! M f L 1 Y , elf to. w2 1. . ~i I' !1 11 ~ / ~I~ !I 11 i r1 i~ I r i r 3 r s 1 rr •1 , u 1 M } er I PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS } H-13 n IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION y UNDECIDED J. F. Miller III! A.. W. Lantripp' 916 West HIckor 1004 West Oak Denton, Texas 10201 Denton, Texas 76201 Mr, and Mrs. Sininger Mrs. L. A. House i 1003 West Oak 924 West'Oak Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 William Doggett 918 West Oak Street Denton, Texas 76201 r~ 1 i6 f , 4' I F E 111 j i-p i RNMxs~ I•:.:Yen... REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H 13 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this case in order that they may make s bettor informed recommicomplete the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building i 215 Last McKinney C Denton, Texas 76201 This e 1 form in no way affects your rights to 'attend the public hear 1 reply r ing and we encourage all interested partieeyse to attend and comment if I notice theurn wish, this reply 20% or more of the roto thert owners receivine, this the City o p osition chang rit ply fora in Council must attain a fourTfths "(4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Plannix►j I Office at 566-8330. Please uRe BLACK ink-only, REPLY 1 ( ) ism in favor of this zoning request. O~ I am opposed to this zoning request. ( I am undecided about this zoning request, My co=unts are as follows: # F ~ 1 it r elk j Signature Address .~is y.+ix r• 3 E REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL t Case No. M-13 I The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this f~ case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to i the City Council, If you desire to express an opinion, please complete 1 this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of j the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney -Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects yourrights to attend the public hear- ing and ye encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this reply form in oppposition to the proposed change, the City Council must attain a four-fifths (4/5) vote to approve it. If yot. have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office, at 566-8350. Please use BLACK ink-only. 'A ~ANI REPLY C~ G~ ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. I am opposed to this zoning request.. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning raquest. My comments are as follows; aA j di a.. Lukh'6 o+:.2~..Ls &:2100 044404 - r.. . , . ' ~t71 / y{,e~j„r 41 signature Address ~ Phone _-/j .qlp • r<n s 6 r i f REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No. H-13 ; The Planning Commission would like to-receive your comments on this case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 This reply form in no way affects our rights to attend the Public hear= ing end we encourage allinta_ested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property owners receiving this notice return this reply form in o pposition to the proposed changa, the City Council must attain a fourTfths (4/5) vote to approve it. If you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-9350. Please use BLACK ink, only. 0 REPLY ~G ( ) I am in favor of this zoning request. OF O I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, My comments are as follows: 5TR 0 nl 0- L~l O P Pas L` TfW S AC_ au es fS C-c A U5 Go U1%.9av1VOOAua./ 6PP05S) -ro TAr-- UtJco~ S-rl'rrrno 44ISTORIc. LAN_bmcA 260142 ORbt rJ 4N_ Cr' -RcsIrk? Piss r~ By 1r EFFTa 10 J)E~ TV O W4410-4 WAS rtt 1C- 0! Tv CO 1i u i_ d N 1N P& i L 1. 11 g. 0 4-r . UMC 1 L N1r~~t-1 N I rJ W44 I cN Q nI C" Qa A/0i ~1 CSTAMrb POILIOLV r c 140 N READ TAT PAOSU 4 R pI NA N CFBV T YO 'Mb aturle ! N (A A1T j Address' -8851 #44E ' 387- s~e9 42 Wood i7ro PhonogA j W'N~0000' 0, .err . Yv.:.~:. •9ppWp~j r ' t REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL Case No, H-l3 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments, on this case in order that theq may make a better informed recommendation `to the City Council. if you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the data of the public hearing. City Planner Municipal Building • 215 gash McKinney I Denton, Texas 76201 ` This reply form in no way-affects your rights, to attend the'public.hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish, If 20% or more of the propertqq owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opposition to the prposed change, the City Council must attain 'a four-fifths (415) vote too approve it. if ou have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566-8330. Please use BLACK ink only, Q REPLY I am in favor of this zoning request. ( ) I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, My comments art as follows: t signature i Address lL L1 , 1`~iCw~r~ Phone ,r r l p1~[ Tei'. r 1 3 1 REPLY FORM FOR CITY COUNCIL a Case No. H-13 i 9 The Planning Commission would like to receive your comments on this )I r") case in order that they may make a better informed recommendation to S the City Council. If you desire to express an opinion, please complete this reply form and return it to the following address by the date of the public hearing, Planner Municipal Building 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 -This reply form in no way affects your rights to attend the public hear- ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and comment if they wish. If 20% or more of the property-owners receiving this notice return this reply form in opppposition to the proposed change, the City ' Council must attain a fourTfths (4/5) vote to approve it. if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the planning Office at 566-83506 Please use BLACK ink-only. REPLY f I am in favor of this toning request. ; I am opposed to this zoning request. ( ) I am undecided about this zoning request, My comments Ave as followal I 3igisacure j?~~ ~ItUI L✓ Address Phone ri» 1 rY°' t 1 r. sxi:1+i , ' M . ry { f Z t f 1. 3 ~i „ r it 1 M 1 i C 1 3 l li m t~ 1 i e: . a i Minutes Planning and Zoning Comm ission November 19, 1980 An emergency meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was held on November 190 1980 at 6:00 p.m, in the Council Chambers of the Municipal.Suilding. PRESENT: Bob Woodin, Robert Laforte, Andy Sidor, Linnie McAdams, Marilyn Gilchrist, and Carole Busby. Staff present were Charles Watkins, Greg Edwards, and Susan Wigand. a ABSENT: Jack Miller. Chairperson Andy Sidor called the meeting to order and expallned the procedural policy for the meeting 1, Approve the minutes of the November S, 1980 meeting. Linnie McAdams moved to a prove the minutes of the November 51 1980 meeting, Motion was seconded by Robert LaFOrte and carried by a vote of 4.0 (Bob Woodin, Robert LaForte, Marilyn Gilchrist and Linnie McAdams voted to approve; Andy Sidor abstained; Carole Busby was not present at this time.) 11, Public Hearings: 1 Public Hearing "9" was moved ahead of "A". 8, Z-1476. This is the petition of Richard M. Kelsey requesting'a change of zoning from single family (SF-7) to planned development"(PD) for. apartment • use on a parcel totalingg approximately 4,6 acres in size located along the north side of West Oak S tract approximately 200 feet east of the intersaction of West Oak and Bonnie Brae. The parcel also fronts along the east side of Bonnie Brae Street beginning approximately 440 feet north of the intersection of West Oak and Bonnie Bred. Bob Woodin abstained from voting since he would speak in favor of the petition. Richard Kelsey spoke in favor of the request on behalf of the Milikin estate. Carole Busby arrived at this time. Bob Woodin, Trust Officer of First State Bank of Denton, representing the Milikin estate, spoke in favor of the request. Dr. Waiter Miller spoke in favor of the request. J. K. 0. Silvey spoke in favor of the request. James Lot spoke in favor of the request, Dick Johannson spoke in opposition to the request. s E. W, Morrison, Jr .j representing his parents" estate, spoke in opposition to the request, Mrs. Kehler spoke in opposition to the request. 1 4.14.E .r. r7 h i[ Page Two Willie Hudspeth spoke in opposition to the request, t Jinet Basin spoke in opposition to the request. J. B. Cook spoke in opposition to the request, R Don Oossey, owner of 403 Thomas, spoke in opposition to the request. Mrs. Wicker spoke in opposition to the request. Approximately 75 people stood in opposition to the request. Nine people stood in favor of the request. Charles Watkins presented the staff report and recommendation, which was denials Richard Kelsey spoke in rebuttal. The Commission discussed the case. Robert La Forte noted that the Commission had used Bonnie Brae and Oak in the past as "limit lines" after which no multi family zoning was allowed. Unite McAdams stated that she felt this was tpot•zoning and was opposed to the request. She felt that this older neighborhood is very stable and needs to be maintained. Andy Sidor concurred with linnie McAdams. Q Marilyn Gilchrist said she is also opposed to spot Toning and :therefore moved to deny Z-1476; Linnie McAdams seconded the motion and the motion carried by e vote of 5-0 with one abstention (Bob Woodin abstained, UFdrte, Sidor, McAdams, Gilchrist and Busby voted to deny). Bob Woodin left at this time. A. HoiJ'a public hearing for historic landmark (H) designation for the following properties: H-4t 607 Pearl Street 1 H-5: 609 West Oak H-6: 722 West Oak H-7: 706 West Oak H-8: 811 West Oak H-9r 723 West Oak H-10: 812 West Oak H-11: 1003 West Oak H-12: 1023 West Oak H-13: 1015 West Oak Charles Watkins described the case, stating that each of the properties have received unanimous recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Commission for historic landmark (H) designation. The Chairperson of the Historic Landmark Commission, Bullit Lowry, spoke in favor of the request. No onespoke in opposition. I LA" 7 i VA. i V l:sNY~ 1 Yyv 1111 GC : The Commission discussed the criteria for historic landmark (H) designation with Mr. Lowry. Robert LaForte moved to approve all ten properties for historic landmark (H) F desigqnation; Carole Busby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously (5-0). III. Considerations: A. Consider making a determination as to the appropriate zoning classification for a "group home" for mentally retarded citizens. The Commission discussed this item briefly and then decided to set up a study session to consider it further. Carole Busby left at this time. B. Consider the final replat of John Ready Addition. Charles Watkins presented the staff recommendation, which was approval. d the motion; the motion moved to approve, Andy Sidor seconde ~ carried Linnie McAdams unanimously. } C. Consider the preliminary plat of P. B. Mack Addition. Charles Watkins presented the staff recommendation, which was approval. 1 Robert LaForte moved to approve; Linnie McAdams seconded the motion; the motion carried unanimously. 0. Consider final plat approval of the Village Phase Y. Charles Watkins presented the staff recommendation, which was approval. Robert LaForte moved to approve, Marilyn Gilchrist seconded the motions the motion carried unanimously. E. Consider the final plat of Wimbletoo Village Phase Y. Charles Watkins presented the staff recomnendation,'which was approval. Marilyn Gilchrist moved to approve; the motion was seconded by Linnie McAdams and carried unanimously. F. Consider final plat approval of Thompson Addition. Edwards, City Engineer, stated that it was Mr. Thompson'sTinteent to ssion sell, these apartments and access would be different if sold. discussed the issue of access with staff, developer, and engineering firm (Charles Watkins, Greg Edwards, Mr. Thompson, and Dewey Fit ds). i Robert LaForte moved to table this item. The motion was seconded by Linnie McAdams and carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m. E 7 'Eop, r u~1 r i 1 7 ' J i i J { n Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation to the City Council S-149 December 16, 1980 Identity ar,d Location; S-149 This is the petition of Mr. Marren Searls requesting ;a specific use permit to operate a dayy~ care center at 2230 Nest Oak Street. The property is more particularly described as the east 65 feet of lot 22 and all of lot 23 of the Fouts Addition. Report' The parcel in this request is located it the northeast corner of the intersection of Thomas and West Oak Streets and is occupied by a vacant house and garage apartment. Surrounding land use consists of single family residential to the north and south, vac+nt land to the east and multi family residential on the west, Adequate water, sewer and electrical service is available at the site. The location of the proposed day care center is a'ms or consideration in this cast i that West Oak Street is a malor access route to"t a employment centers located along 1y35W and there is considerable traffic during peak hours. The Planning and Zoning Commission felt that a peoval of the request would,eontifwte to the traffic problems in this area because the children would be ppicked i0 and dropped ' off during peak traffic periods. They also felt the request would heVe a negative impact on the single family homes to the north and south. 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If urnditito theefollowing address~by the date of at this re Ly form and r t the public hearing, , r City Planner Hun East l g McKinney Denton, 'texas 76201 M This reply form in no way affects your rights to attand the public bear--if ing and we encourage all interested parties to attend and eceiving thistnotice they wish. If 20% or more of the propetitqy.owners ed change return this reply form in osisino ota prO approveit~, the City Council must attain a four-fifth (415) if you have questions pertaining to the case, please call the Planning Office at 566+83304, , -Please use BLACK ink only. REPLY FOa I as in favor of this specific•usa.permit. f (x) I am opposed to thisntptcific use permit ( ) ' I am undecided about this spaeijie.us*.parnait My nomments art as follows s Th„te~t_r recant vests see se to WS and on industrialized eras the Prospect. 00 in of !on traffic axis s timer large areas w t f Jannif I e r zoned lNP-i. Trucks and a eedin vehicles ors not unco"Om si hts now on Wsst Cek Street. A ds cars center to `ro•oaed, would eeraly aggravate the Problem further. The basic one-faail chsreeter of the W~ Oak neighborhood needs to be preserved. Also, how many day core centers ass mead- h as of theMt+ 4 +722, 1106 i 1702 Signature Address 1278 'd--+ oak Straat 2 A°'" fhen~ai 78A~2O11 {wnrk}~._._._ Phono '~3 4th.. ~ d 1 ' f *,Oki . 17JiMY i ~ i r r ^ r ' N fr p p + E + # r i 11 rr oil d ~ ~w• Mrl~w A j r 1 Q 1 V4A h 141A 41,1 11A IL, .4,o 4Aj, A. ~ r 1 it:wIt 2A) v r A 1'11 f 1 1.0 [v. ed. Eided S41AH k-Ape, , Ste' ~ i f Minutes Planning and Zoning commissions November 6, 1980 The regular meeting of the Denton Planning and Zoning commission was held on November S, 1986-at 6 00 p.m. In the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. PRESENT: Linnie McAdams, Bob Woodin, Jack Miller, Carole Busby, Robert LaForte r and Marilyn Gilchrist. Staff present were. Jeff Meyers Greg Edwards, ti David Ellison and Susan Wigand. ABSENT: Andy Sidor'. r r Carole Busby called the meeting to'order and explained the procedural policy for the meeting. ' 1. Approve the minutes of the October 159 1980 meeting. r y: The minutes were amended by adding the word "or" to the 12th paragraph on page five. Motion was made by Linnie McAdams and seconded by Bob Woodin to approve the minutes as a,nended, Motion carried unanimously.. II. Public Hearings; . A. Hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance repealing Arttela ll, C, :r r;"1 11 of the Zoning Ordinance, Appendix 8 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, effective January 1, 1986; and prohibiting portable signs effective January 1, 1986. Cliff Redding spoke in opposition to the ordinance. "f Marion Brockett spoke in opposition. Jeff Meyer stated that the reason for the ordinance is that portable signs .are unsightly and a.nuisance hazard; there is alto a problem',in'eAforoing the existing ordinance dealing with portable signs. Bob Woodin expressed concern over the legality of prohibiting portable signs altogether, Linnie McAdams stated that several cities have ordinances which prohibit r portable signs. Jack Miller stated that he felt opposed to this ordinance, Marilyn Gilchrist agreed that portable signs are not aesthetically appealing, but felt that small businesses needed them to compete with tie larger companies, and therefore was opposed to this ordinance. Bob Woodin moved to recommend to the City Council that this ordinance not be adopted, Bob LaForte seconded the motion and the motion carried by 8 vote of 4 - 2 (Bob Woodin, Jack Miller, Marilyn Gilchrist and Robert taforte voted in favor; Linnie McAdams and Carole Busby voted -in opposition.) r 1 awl 8. 5-148. This is•the petition of Mr. Charles N. Davis Jr. requesting a f specific use permit which would allow a concrete batch plant at 406 East Sycamore Street. The property is more particularly described as County Tract 64 in the Hiram Cisco Survey - A 1184. Don Davis, Charles Davis' son and officer of Denton Concrete Company, spoke in favor of the petition. E. W, Morrison, it „ Chairman of Morrison Milling.'spoke in favor of the petition, E No one spoke in opposition. Jeff Meyyer presented the staff report, recommending two conditions if the ca mi Mon chose to approve , 148: 1 All state and federal regulations regarding construction of new facilities which may emit air contaminants shall be met, and 2) After, construction of the new batch plant; the old plant shall only be operated on a periodic basis. Motion was made by Linnie McAdams and seconded by Bo¢ woodin to approve 5-148 with the condatiaU recommended by staff. Motion carried unanimously. C,- Z-1474m smile 4amilyp(SFt1)nto conrnnercial (C}Solassificatice onhanparcel , Bonin gg totalingy froapproximatelyrelg0nfeetewestaoldtheointersectiod`ofaEindseyndsey Street bd5inning approximately and Fort Worth Drive. J, A. Millar spoke in favor of the-petition stating that he wishes to construct warehouses. p. J. ftiaker spoke in favor of the petition. No one spoke in opposition. ' the Jeff Meyer presented the hefrequest tona cha geeofezoning to plannedn44 developmeAt Zoning Commission modify t t q (PO) for commercial use with the following conditions: 1. A six foot solid fence shall be constructed along the western perimeter of the site prior to issuance of building permit. 2. Site plan approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council shall be waived. ) The petitioner agreed to the change. LaForte moved to approve Z-1474 as modified with the two conditions, Gilchrist seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. D, perms This is the erationoofMa.day care centerratu2230nWests0ak22tt use permit to allow P . ~ The propertyy is more particularly described as the east 65 feet of lot and all of lot 23 of the Fouts Addition. Warren Searls spoke to favor of the request. The resident at 2278 West Oak spoke in opposition to the request, 10104mowo" e ra4e (Aree eared on behalf of his Mother who lives at 2245 West E, W. Morrison Jr. app l Oak, spoke in opposition to the request. f gill Wilson spoke in opposition to the request. i Jeff Meyer presented the staff report, Warren Searls spoke in rebuttal. Carole Busby stated that she knew there etedsthereeisiproperty inrDenton licensed day care centers, but also 1 which is appropriately zoned. Bob Woodin moved that the petition be approved. Motion died for lack of i a second. Linnie McAdams moved to deny S-149. Jack Miller seconded,the motion and it carried unanimously. . ' Bob Woodin left at this time' E. petition of Epsilon Delia Fo usio cultirtaali Z-1416. This is the ly 2040 from sil 1gle family ;reet, 1h e pet nitioner is elso re nesting a change Ofetzoning (.Rl classification $ useicylarl fGeOak St scribed fraternity t+yr ct request 1~O E-West puchask it~ ing a specific a The property Is more part Y Survey, Abstract 996. 41a1#e,Abby, president of Epsilon Delta Housing Corporation, spoke in favor of the request. Steve Glick, repre$anting the Owner, spoke in favor of the request. Bill Wilson spoke in opposition to the request.' Paul 5ilvernail spoke, in opposition to the request. >r,' 8. Ballard spoke in opposition to the request and Presented a petition opposing the request. Elinor,calmbach Reinmiller spoke In opposition to the request. George Stewart spoke in opposition to the request. Approximately 20 people stood in opposition to the request. Jeff Meyer presented the staff report and recommendation, which was denial. No one spoke in rebuttal. Limit McAdams stated that she is opposed to spot Millar and therefore roved nest, ,Motion was seconded by Jack toiling add carried by a, to den the re ned , vote of 4 - 0 `Marilyn Gilchrist abstai l III. Considerations: A. Cansidar renaming part of Paisley Street "Old Paisley Street" i e Ti~~lNnsr oesv}an.bD Y'c..' Page Four ! Robert LaPorte moved to rename the street 001d Paisley Street"; motion was seconded by Marilyn Gilchrist and carried unanimously, 9. Consider final Plot approval of Wtmbleton Village Phase I1I0 Greg Edwards resented the staff recommend p ation. Robert LaForte moved to approve the final plat of Wimbleton Villa9i Phase III, • Marilyn Gilchrist seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m. .Y , r • • ' .fit r . { . i 7 ~ia' .7 - 3 cl 'r:.. IT, Y. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA I BACK-UP SUMMARY SHEET MEETING GATE: Oecmeber 16, 1980 j , CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM f: SUBJECT: Conduct a Public Hearing on Lone Star Gas Rat* Request. SUMMARY: Lone Star Gas filed for a rate adfustment.on '.r August 8, 1980 The City Council delayed the ~ proposed effective date from September 150 1980, to January 13, 1981. Lone Star Gas has requested an increase in revenues of $218,442 1,489, ` ACTION REQUIRED: Conduct a public hearing for the urpose of receiving citileo input upon the lone Star Gas proposal and the stiff'recomnendations, Direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance to implement the Council's decisions upon rate structure and revenue requirements. 0 ALTERNATIVES: C Accept Lone Star Gas proposed rates, ~ Accept a modified rate recommended by Staff. Reject all changes, - Alter proposals by Lone Star Gas or Staff, Delay action for further study, Action must be made by January 13 or an additional 30 day delay is required, j r ¢N ~ 7 I l l o I 1 1, 1 C1TY01 DENTON,TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / omrm, TEXAS 1'8201 / TELEPHONE (81)1 566.8200 TO: Chris Hartung, City Manager FROM: W. H, Wary, Director of Finance DATE: December 11, 1980 t' SUBJECT: ANALYSIS OF LONE STAR GAS REQUEST FOR RATE ADJUSTMENT After several months of careful review and numerous discussions with Lone Star Gas the analysis of their request fora rate ad,iustmant has been completed, I am forwarding to you, for City Council consideration, specific recommendations and a discussion of the issues which have resulted from this analysis. The recomiendation& provide for establishment-of a sunnier and winter rate structure which incorporates a differential between the two seasons, However, the recommendations do not provide for any Increase to revenue from residential or commercial sales, The Lone Star Gas proposed increase in industrial rates is recommended, The proposed revenue generated by these recommendations contain sufficient revenue to pay the operating expenses plus a reasonable return on invested capital for Lone Star Gas, The review has proceeded smoothly and lone Star Gas his been very cooperative in all phases of the process, Wo H,McNary 1 Director of Finance pl , 1 a s SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS LONE STAR GAS APPLICATION FOR INCREASED RATES 6 g - Lone Star Gas Filed to application with the City of Denton for an adjustment of rates on August 8, 1980. On August 19, 1980, the Denton City Council delayU the thatedadjustment erequest for 120 days to provide for analysis + rate changes is January 131 1981. Summary of Recommendations After review of the Lone Star Gas request, the following recom- mendations are provided for Council consideration, 1, Lone Star Gas has proposed increasing residential and commercial rates to generate additional 5163,2524 Based on the review and analysis of the rate of return, an increase for residential and conmereial revenue is not recommended. 2, Establishment of a summer/winter rate differential proposed by Lone Star is reasonable, Approval is recommended, Q 3, Lone Star Gas proposed a one-step commercial and residential rate structure with a customer charge, This approach to establishing rites is reasonable and approval is recommended. i ; 4. A return to common equity of 14,69 is recommended. Lone Star proposed 16%, 1 r S. The appropriate rate of return on the adjusted value rate base is 8,86%, Lone Star requested 9,93%, 6. Lone Star Gas has proposed increasing Industrial rates which will generate $63 432.' Industrial rates have not been adjusted since 1919, and approval of this proposal is recommended. 7. Lon pe St rovide Gadditionalprevenue ofj$1,798, oApprovaleIshalsos recommended, 8, Lone Star adjusted value rate base is $4,224,026, Lone i Star proposed S4,6591452, 9, lone Star Gas has proposed establishing the City's base gate rata for calculation ofsthecQg s cost adjustment at j 2,02~4t per Mcf. Approval _l 1 b ' t i i DISCUSSION OF MAJOR ISSUES The franchise agreement with Lone Star Gas provides for the Utility to apply for changes in rates by filing a pro sal with the City. State law and the City Charter provide that all gas utility rates charged within the City shall first be approved by the City Council. Such law provides for a fair hearing of the utility on an application for increased rates, Additionally, the Denton review was guided by pertinent provisions of the Public Utility Regulatory Act which includes 1, Utility rates shall be just and reasonable. r: 2. Revenues authorized shalt be sufficient to pay operating expenses plus a reasonable return on invested capital, 3, The burden of roof that proposed rates are Just and reasonable rests on the public utility. 3 Discussion of the issues describes recommendations of the City of Denton as they pertain to the lone Star gas request, As Cost of Eau1t~+ Lone Star Gas proposed that their cost of common equity was 16%, The staff recommends their cost of equity to be calculated at 14.5% Since Lone Star Gas is a subsidiaryy of ENSERCH Corporation; the Cost of Lone Star equity can best be determined by considering the proper cost of equiy for ENSERCH Corporation;' therefore, the figures wed here relate to data assembled for ENSERCH Corporation. One of the methods utilized by Hearing Examiners for the Railroad Commission and the Public Utilities Commission to determine cost of equity is a discounted cash flow formula' modified to encourage a reasonable market•to-book ratio. This method quantifies the rate of return required by investors. The formula assumes that the current market price of a common stock reflects the present value of future dividends in price app reclation discounted at the percentage rate which reflects the investors' rate of return requirements, That requirement will reflect the investors' appppraisal of anticipated earnings ; (dividends and price appreciation) and can be expressed in terms of a dividend yield combined with a rate of growth. 2 i j A. Cost of Equity (continued) i However, the investors' required rata of return cannot be used as the cost of equity without adjustment. Without providin for the cost of issuing debt, such a procedure would tend to drive down the market pr ce to book value. Once reduced, proceeds from any new issue of comnon would be less than book value. Among ether things, this situation would cause a dilution in the book value per share held by existing shareholders. An upward adjustment commonly is made to the investors' rate of return to I ensure that this situation normally would not occur and also to provide a cushion to cover some fluctuation in the market pricer ' Using this analysis, the investors' required rate of return was calculated to 14.6% in the equation below: , Return Pc (h1/B) + g where 10 01 dividends expected during the next year po current price of stock 6-year compounded dividend growth i M/B ■ market-to-book ratio 4 The calculations were based on dividends of $1.41 per annum as provided by ENSERCH Corporation in 1979, a stock price of 527/share which fell in the range of prices for ENSERCH Stack during 1919 'a market-to-book ratio of 1.48, and'a growth rate r. + of 6.956 which was the five year compounded growth rate for the ENSEACH dividends. B. Return on the Composite Value Increment ~ , Lone Star Gas included in the calculations $35,890 net revenue required as return on the incremental rate base between the 4rt tn61 Cost Rate Base and the Adjusted Value Rate Base, penal 'of this revenue is recommended. The justificaton for this return is an argument based on the l risks faced by the Utility and requirements for growth. Rather than providingq an argument for calculating additional revenue, the Adjusted Value Rate Base is provided to benchmark the reasonableness of return in a way which accommodates current, r pricing levels. Risk and growth are included in the calculation of Costt of Capital, C. Utility Rate Base The Utility Rate Base Calculations provided by tone Star Gas M Includes a 16% adjustment for age and condition to the { 3 t 1 T C. Utility Rate Base (continued) Reproduction Cost Rate Base. The recommended adjustment for age n and condition is 29%. In the Original Cost Rate Base calculation, Lone Star Gas f provides a depreciation of 29%. The adjustment for age and j condition for the rate base calculated from reproduction costs { should have the same relative adjustment. With the same factors i the Adjusted Value Rate Base wou d be reduced from $4,659,452 to $4,229,026. D. Rate Structure A Lone Star Gas has proposed a rate tariff which includes a different summer and winter rate. This rate methodology follows f the guldelines provided for by the Public Utilities Regulatory # Polley Act (PURPA) of 1978. In fact, this approach has been recommended to the City by the Management and Research , Consultants in their cost of service study for the Electric , Utility, As Indicated by MARC in their study, PURPA requires that seasonal differences in cost be recognized and charged { duringg the different seasons, in contras g to the Electric Utility Lone Star Gas incurs their peaks during the winter time. Costs for additional capacity occur only when demand is increased during the winter, For this reason a winter time rate which covers the additional cost 1s estatlished, Lone Star Gas has proposed a customer charge, The customer ~I charge is an amount of money which would be a fiat rate ! regeedless of the amount of consumption. Unlike their current rate, the customer charge would not provide for a minimum volume, Again, this approach would be consistent with requirements under PURPA, and is intended to recover costs of facilities that are independent of energy consumption. This approach is also recommend to the City of Denton for use in the Electric Rates. E, Rate of Return 'r After the adjustments indicated above the revenue ggenerated by done Star Gas without an increase for residential and commercial customers and with an increase for Industrial uses wi11 pprovide adequate return on invested capital, The return calculated for the adjusted value rate base is 8.86%, This return generated without In increase for rates for r residential and commercial is reasonable, The rate of return recommended by the Denton City Council in 1478 on the lone Star Gas Rate case was 14979. Economic conditions have dictated an Increase in that returns however, the return provided is adequate and sufficient, 4 1 9 . fir.. - t J 4 j i i f i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM r+ , T0i Mayor and Members of the City Council 1rROMI Margaret Green, Administrative Aide DATS1 December ll, 1980 z SUWBCTi Agenda Item f5, Appearance by Deborah Shelton This item was requested to be placed on the Agenda by Deborah Shelton. Attached you will find a survey conducted by the Danton Human* S tya ar are reen MO/cp ` Attachment 5S34A ; T SS Act 0yii \i r "'P 4 n v I '.i F'Dr ,.ru ~..r w.Mf'...r .r a. . r..} l.r.. e. 4\...r. ...i.. .Y A~... l 3 i i y denton hwnane society Ootober625j LGroVe Denton King Cole City Manager'a Office 215 K. McKinney Denton, Tx 76201 ` Dear King, Uoppe the information Ili the enclosed survey will be useful to in considering policies at the new Animal Control Center. This survey shows that, in some communities, good ppound management practices can result in the adoption of healthy animals. These practices of isolating, disinfecting, and so on are necessary at any rate to ensure that reclaimed pets are not.exposed to dis- ease or the city to liability. As you?pprobably know, the Humane Scoioty and the Denton Veterinary Association are trying to work out an adoption plan that will be acceptable to the maSorityy of members of oth groups., If a com- promise can be reached, it will certainly be in the beet interests of everyone. A oopy of this survey will be sent to Liliian Davis. It yyou think of others who might find it useful, let me know, and I will follow through, If we can assist the city at any timep lase call to us,Iwo are very apreoiative of the many opportunities che,re our views a?out the animal control program in Denton, Sincerely, Deborah Shelton, President + Denton Humane Society s c~ poet offloe box 1872 • denttm texea 78^201 • X17-387-71993 G~ ~r R x Sub eot, REPORT ON SURVEY OF ANIMAL SHELTERS AND POUNDS ' Deborah Shelton, Denton Humane Society Bye Uate$ October 20, 1980 1 of some other with order healthiproblemsexperiences conducted a telephone csurveytof Subjects were selected because rsix animal shelters and pounder they were close in this area orcoecause they were facilities with good repute animals yy gg a Ali places exce survtion is that the D 11asStpgC.Are sometimestrefuses A partial p exceeds their estimate of the demand to take oats when their supply for these pets. All pplaces allow adoptiona, and all report that adopted animals are healthy except in rare instances. Althouggh procedures vary there is a consistency or emphasis on the following 1)' Seriously unhealthy eaA orals should be promptly killed, 2} Bxperienoed staff should watch for signs of illness and promptly isolate auspicious cases. 3) Don't over-orowd. h) Clean and disinfect thoroughly. Adoption policies generally require the followings 1) Screening owners to eliminate irresponsible ones. 2) A fee 3) -Requirement that animal be sterilized and have some vaccinations (kind of medical requirements vary). A wide range of methods and practices' exist just in this small sampling. However, they all claim to be meeting their goals of providing of 6M 1 adoption of healthy, sterilised a imver-that will not c6nt ell u e to the problems of disease and animal P P communities face. SURVEY OF ANIMAL SHELTERS AND POUNDS October 1980 Name- Garland Animal Control Phone - (214) 444-7554 Address - P, 0. Box 401889 street address - 600 Tower Garlands Tx 75040 Person interviewed - Bob North, Animal Control officer 1. Do you accept all animals that are brought in? yes 2. Problems vith diatemper? no 3. Problems with parvo-virus? no 10 s 4. Other health problems? no 5, What treasures do you take to prevent spread of diseaso? J"i Physical facilities 2 bldggeo Adoptable e,nimale are placed in No distemper in'either. separate bldg, street pick-ups in other killed Screening 6f sick animals - Sick animals in bad shape are or taken to s vets Housing of sick animals - Quarantine pens are separate but in game room th kennel area. Other - Scrub with disinfectant 2 or 3 times daily, 6. I3 there a vet or medically-trained staff person? Two vets are available as consultants. 7, Are adoptions permitted? yes 84 What are your adoption policies regi}iltm6nt, 'ees etc 10 feel owners must return in 6 mon hs cw Young :NY or 330 days . it older) with si~rsed certificate of aptly/neuter surgery If note sa ~o dance Is therR follow-up of adopted animals? Iofhso orhfahetii~thh e? urn of certificate allows of diseas Rat no problems have shown up, Also local veto would let them know, 10. Other comments - Animal are kept 4 days at least Adoptable llows. r: nimale are kept untiii placedup tit 5 months) as space a 1. size of faoili § § - 50 to 75 animals r ear 4, i 4" { , SURVEY OF ANIMAL SHELTERS AND POUNDS October 1980 Name- Humane Society of Wichita Falls Phone - (81?) 855-4941 Address - Rt. 1 Box 10? Wichita Falls, Tx ?6301 Person interviewed - Bobbie Weston, Cattery Manager ° 1. Do you accept all animals that are brought in? yes r ` P~oblema with distemper? once in a while 3. Problems with parvo-virus? no 4, Other health problems? no 5, What measures do you take to prevent spread of disease? ens where Physical facilities - foreahweeknbefore placingninakeeping p nssved Sor ening 6f hiok vitals A Euthanasia Committee deoides if an Animal is adoptable, semper and hepatitis shots 'are given to adop- tab n m 1 R ON Got d nimals are isolated or euthanited quickly, 'OoKIR1 8f RON an~ma~s - Quarantine facilities in separate room, Other - Don't crowd, Scrub pens and cages. 6. Is there a vet or medically-trained staff person? Ooneulting veto see in areas Will have a staff vet when new spay/neuter clinic to gpen~ Sterrf i e,perie tled in spotting signs of 311nees. Are adopt one perm tted? yes 8. What are your adoption policies (requirement, fees,. etc,)? 01MR18 must be 6 Months or up. Spay/neuter and shots are provided, A ell or meds dog, $90 Ise dog. i t ed erA ollow-u h T p o f ado: animals? If so, wh9t % the eOf disease? Owners are checked in 2 wks, and in monthoethe No inoide disease problems have been found, 10, Other comments - No time limit on animals kept for adoption, 21. Size of faoil W - Humane Society has a privately supported Shelter which has from 35 to 40 eats and 20 to 30 dogs, They also run, under contract to thd~city of Wichita Falls, a Reclaim Center for strays whioh holds from 30 to 50 anim ls, Prooedures of isolating soreening, and disinfeotiag are the same in both, and there is no significant in- oidenei of disease in animals the Humane Society af'the United States, YliohitA'Pails is aooreditedls coming from either building, i SURVEY OF ANIf~AL SRELTERS AND POUNDS October 1980 f Name- Humane Society of Austin and Travis Co. Phone - (512) 478-9325 Address - P, 0, Box 1386 Austin, Tx 78767 Person interviewed - Kathy Turner, Office Manager 1. Do you accept all animals that are brought in? yes 2. Problems with distemper? no significant problems f 3, Problems with parvo-virus? no 4. Other health problems? not significant 5. What measures do you take to prevent spread of disease? Physical faoilitiee - holding area has individual caged In which animals are held for observation Screening of hick animals. -Signs of disease such as droopingoleticn, aneesinK, personality ohangeo or Other, mean animal is tsken to . Housing of sick animals - Isolation ward. Fen of animal that got sick is scrubbed 2 or 3 times a day grid kept empty for 3 days, Other - Continuous cleaning and scrubbing i,aportant. No crowding. 6. Is there a vet or medically-trained staff person? No, but staff is experienced in spotting signs of illness. p~ Are adoptions permitted? Yes i 8, What are your adoption po ioies {requirement, fees, et oheok-up, ' o license, mid at neK Is X32.50 whioCa~nigu$26,d stea+perr rabies, and s aY/neuter, M dance sYgno e~~tdenca Of disease?follow-up Spot of checks t are made is An If s a reoeweristt ieA the time of adoption that it' the healthy is ill alter a 2 weeks oheok-up, it will be exchanged for a animala vote would notify 10, Other comments - Beoauea of $ate of community, g~e8hg~'efao~4it~sitl► problems in adopted animals, 400 to 500 animals Humane society re s rsesterThey arevtheCon yyarailmalsholdiriigifacility Obunty for some pe in the area. 3 yr~ .yF: ■ i 7 SURVEY OF ANIMAL 5HMER5 AND FOUNDS October 1980 i s Name- S. P. C. A. Phone - 214) 651-9611 Address - 362lS, Industrial Blvd, Da. Tx ?207 1 Person Interviewed - James Noe, Shelter Manager 1, Do you accept all animals that are brought in? Accept all dogs, Sometimes limit Date. D.' Problems w1th distemper? Oooasional. Problems with arvo-virus? Were deluged"with parvo when it , fi3rst hit Dallas but gee very few oases now, 4, Other health problems? Feline distemper sometimes spreads, What measures do you take to prevent spread of disease? Physical facilities Kennels and holding cages are for obser- vation when animals first come in, Screening bf sick animals - All workers look for sneezing, runny noses, droopiness, or obvoioheartwick viotime,.are remove i suspected ani-killod n~alFic1rjmgfrbi raniA s - There is a separate room for quarantines it is used mainly for rabies observation' as most sick animals are prom 1 destroyed (see abeve). . Careful soreening by qualified persons Disihfeo! With Air Kim product for distemper, One gallon Clorox t4 30 water for parvo. 6. 1s the a a vet or mod al~y-tCfjn'9o 09fVjf1jQ4rian. Vote at Exsdutivb rector is a to re p 54p,d.A4 Spay Clinic are on 'call. Regular staff has on-the-job training. 7, Are adoptions permitted? yes 8 What are yo adc t o of o s( u e 20 for puppy, ~3a a exam Ql ~o ~at~be owner's for adopted pet, spay/neuter mus 6os what q. Is is done outinely.IrVery smallinumberidevelope of disease? Follow up sickness. yy ppaa 10. Other comments 0 rThe lrsaheitil-pneumonitia o ombihatidne and 11.~Bitie oC aoiletyc - 100 dogs. 10 oats. 1 7 i j s SURYRY OF ANIMAL SHELTERS AND POUNDS ' October 1980 Name- Tarrant County Humane Society Phone - (817) 332-5367 Addroas - 1840 E. Lanoaster Fort Worth, Tx 76103 Person interviewed - Ed Redlin, Manager and Cruelty Investigator 1. Do you accept all animals that are brought in? yes 1 Problems with distemper? Many animals are brought in with dis- temper, but they are killed, and disease his not spread, 3. Problems with parvo-virus? Yes, in area. Not in Shelter, E. 4. Other health problems? Kennel cough sometimes. What measures do you take to prevent spread of 'disease? Physical facilities - Inooming animals are held in Isolation Room rot io days and checked before transferring to Adopption Center, Len th of time allows illness to develop if preset, l oreening 6f sick animals - Careful screening by experienced start, i Housing of sick animals - Cleaning in Isolation Room is done by attendant wearing rubber boots, mask, and pants, Room in scrubbed ref MAP' Thorouggh'oleaning of cages and `rune between ocoupants is very important. Quiok removal and destruction of sick animals is M..oeW%re a vet or medloally-trainod staff parson? Supervised by vote in Pangburn's Hospital on first floor of building, 76 Are adoptions permitted? yes 8s, hat are your ado tion polioiea {{re rem f , o ) Anmals .are shots, as~a spayed or neuter , an S,eaen~~, ~ fat, t36 small or medium dog, $33 small pedigreed dog, $50 large pod, dog, 9, Is therA follow-up of adopted animals? If so, what'ie the incidence of dioease? They try to tartan owners carefully and do spot cheoks, Owners' return and bring pictures of te'foe bulletin board and for bl oco ions like Riverfest booth, No serious problems, t~her sb~ a is Adoptable An iels are held for 10 days, They are given a pervo shot Ali Size of faoilW - at Humane Society expense, 260 animals ,,.rte, ..,e,.. x t 1 ' "ai SURVEY OF ANIMAL SHELTERS AND FOUNDS Name- Smith County Humane Society October 1980 Phone - (214) 597-24?1 Address - Box 6151 Tyler, Tx 75?11 Person Interviewed - Carl Axelrad, Executive Director 1. Do you accept all animals that are brought in? Yes 2. Problems with distemper? Not in building. Occasional puppy dies. • A . 3, Problems with parvo-virus? One case in bldg, Lots in Tyler, 4. Other health problems? Most strays have mange. 5, What measures do you take to prevent spread of disease? Fhysioal facilities - There As a holding area for careful inspection of animals. Soreeni 6f hick animaia -Cbviously tick animals are killed im-• mediaally (contract with city and county allows this), Animals are wKtjN#A 4JFlJiYQ~t~ r,0vfsd to' isolation if signs appssr. No quarant At room, Few eolated oaget. Other Theyideworm adoptable animals. 6, Is there a vet or medically-trained staff person? Four vets are on call on a voluntary basis, 7• Are adoptions permitted? yes, Radio, television, and newspaper publicize adoptable animals, 8, What are your adoption policies (requirement, fees, etc,)? $20 dog, $15 oat. A spay certificate is issued that pays part of operation-- tiff rej%o is id by owner, 9. ~s the m rollow-up of adopted animals? If so, what I& the incidence r of disease? Periodic checking to assure animal is sterilized. No problems with illness, l0. Other comments - Disinfect once a day with Olorox solution, opray, nd aqqusage* dry, Don't neglect wire in kennels, 1`1. Sligo of facility, - Se arate room with sun-deck for cats holds a maximum of $0, doge around 30, Recommend@ paying enough to gget responsible workers, Smith Count Humane Society is privately supported but operates Shelter under a contract to county. Shelter is accredited by HSUS, E hp n x'r nw.•y mow. ...0.[.a.. . . ~ i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM TO$ Mayor and Members of the City Council { s lROM~ Bill Angelo, Administrative Assistant • ~ V r DATE: December ll, 1980 •I SUBJECTS Agenda Item , 16r Extension of ATC Contract As you may know, the Airport Managemi ent contract with{• ATc allowe the City to terrolnate ' the contract at the. and of the` fi~rit year of the three year term of the contract. Members'of'the;Air~ort Advisory Board and the Staff are presently conductin an evalaatioh of the management services provided under this contract. 'fhi Airport Board will meet Monday evehing to consider .this ilea, &M formulate. its recommendation for Council considerations The recommendation will be presented to the Council at the December 16, ; 1980 Citp Council meeting, Bill Angelo VA/cp. SS31A ter.. , 1 j AIRPORT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT TEE STATE Of TEXAS 1 COUNTY Or DENTON This agreement is made and entered into this day of I DLL dm_1ba_/, 1979, between the CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS, c hereinafter referred to as Denton, and AVIATION 6 TRANIVORTATION CONSU6TANTSI INC., hereinafter retorted to as ATC.- NNEREAS, Denton maintains and opetats a Municipal Airport, 1 ands ~ , NCERtAS, Denton is in need of the services of a qualified group to manage and operate such airport and provi6e aeaistah.e and future planning and expansion of said ai tpert, and? MMERE118 ATC is in the buAtnerr of planning, dwetoping and managing airport faoilitioe, andt E w"9# AS, it is deemed to be of mutual advantage to Denton and to ATC to enter into this Airport Management Contract under the I terse and conditions hereinafter me% forth. Now, therefore, far and in consideration of the mutual covenants and premiss heroin ; Contained, it is mutually agreed as lollewe r Denton dose hereby manage ATC for the developaent and ' ■snagament o1 the municipal Airport tar she City of benteA, Texas, and ATC dos hereby accept and igrs to perfcrr' such services, r Its OUTISS Of ATCI ATC agtes that tti duties in developinq and MAnaginq the airport Ahail consist Of the foll6wifilk i 1, Providing A full time Airport manager to be stationed at Denton Municipal Alfport including 71 hour emergency Coverage Of airport operations. 21 providing for t}e safe# tfficientj and continuous operation of the airport and airport facilities. Seeking and negeelat1n9 hare= en All'ptoperty within the confines of the airports Including Agricultural ground losses# subject to the Approval of the City Council. ~bq kF:, w f. Collecting and reaittinq to the City all leer tram leae~ inq services end operation of the alrpOct, its lands and facilities. 5. Cnloroinq the provisions of any 14 ,60 on airpott ; k property. + f, ptomotin9 business espanSion at the airpott nActively seeking new tenants and users of airport facilities, procedures , ' 7, Cstablishinq And enforcing safety and Seautity and operational ptooedured end rules for the airport, f. Studying and Waking reeommendstione to the airpott edvi eery board plans for optiaum and Maaituat use of airport ptepectlea. t 9, Supervising and coordinatih; maintenance of ail sltport r, Properties. io, looking sad rsooswendinq federal end state alepott OranLS, atdiny 11. 14aking,vice emendations to the airpott board tp I Il S and f nNded changed And W CAtionel galdelin4A to Schedule 1!, ltepntinq in annual budget lot rube U sloe to the city NAMg4r and irpiftenting Ouch controls AS are naeerrary in Attempting to 4e111in4 Spending an airport opetatlon4 to the bu4y4t approved by the City Council, ' 13. Snfereing And regulating the use of the grounds and , facilities of the airgOrt. I 14, mttnq as feet and representative of the City Of Denton Set 111414 of the airport. lied, ifs providing An info naation a rvles fat transient p ii. Coordinating the Airpotit safety Camitt a. 17. pianninq, eootdinatinr and Wcuting or &Pptoving any Alt 14 shows or ethst Activities At the Airport. erscienAl and if. formulatinq policies And plane governing ep r maintenance functions it the sitpert. 1q, ftovidihq Supervision lot the oempreh4n4ive malhantnal 4e1vis4s for ail laoilities operated by the airport, including ' Planning and ditiosinq all Anginutinq work colstinq to Such maintenan44. 1 i 20. Supervising and coordinating the removal of aircraft obstructing runways so as to keep the airport operational, 21. Advising the city and the rAA or any malfunction at the airport which would affect its sate and efficient user such as f broken beacons or failure of runway lights, eto. j „ ` 32. Directing lost aircraft searches as necessity. 33. 'tdontifying and recommending to the City of Denton and tt the Airport Advisory board the improvements to and modernitation of the airport necessary to meet the operational requirements to maintain the airport in a pecgresdive manner to keep current with aviation developments and federal standards, 21. Directing the preparation or design, planar and dolt estimates for construction and improvements and anaiysinq contract bids and coordinating the bids between contractors, architects and engineers. t 2!4 planning, coordinating and directing any construction Y activity at engineering work relating to maintenance at i construction work at the airport. 1i 36. tnforalhg etandsrds,of deoatrudtion and Baking reaommendatlena regarding facilities to be treated by laaleholders with a view toward their residual value upon the aspiration of the 3oat* with the leuaholdsr. 271 Coordinating city and airport activities with the MA and i the TAC on various aspects of airport managemanej is. coordinating and managing grants to the City of Dante ts from the MA Ind the TAC. 194 preparing All required lodal, state and federal reports relating to the operation e9 the airport. 10. Developing and administering a self inspection prdgram'1h accordance with federal requirements for eertificstion. 314 Maintaining a daily Inventory of aircraft on Denton Munlsipal Airport. 33, Working with the vavlous law enforcement agencies, including the united states Custom office, Drug enleraement Adminiateetien, and city and county police d4pirtmints en drug related Items. i ~:jz 1 17, Coordinating security And police protection at the airport. 34, Developing Airport Plana, programs, and facilities to product maximum revenue and render optimum service to tenants, i passengers and to the general public, 75, Developing and implementing a progressive industrial relations program. is. Developing and Implementing public relations policies to ! promote tM general interest of local'oev*r ment, the airport and the general public, 174 Developing and administering a comprehonsive progtaa of airport property acquiaitloa, rights of ways and rental land and providing studies and recommendations concerning airport real estate activities. . I ld, tatablishing work procedures and conduct negotiations j with agents of utility and other companies. 1 SS. Developing a tAitor tariff plan which would yield E appropriate sconomio returns from airport properties, III. ! ' COlD!fN~ATION~ In return for the $Orvieto l performed by Ate, Deneen agrUS to pay to ATC a1 compensation for such ssrviess the aua of•12as100.0t . par year prdratsd monthly, or Sit e9 the gTess annual tyvonires, s" whichever is greater. The poraenuge o9 gross revenue mall we oaleulated monthly as It Samoa and paid monthly at such Liao as the said IS$ exceeds tiyl71.00 in any month for that month,' to 41 detdrmining gross revanueo all revenue yonorited`by the airport shall be included, with the exclusion of sales tax and ad valorem property tax on Aircraft. IV, TeRm Of Tme CONTAACTr This agreement shall continue in force and effect for e period of three years from the data such services are commeAesd RR` uAlsas toralnsted wliar by either party 1a horeinafter provideds f E ! ! 4.s, w': a<. i a 1 1 A, After this Contract has been in ejj4ct for a period of i one year this agreement may be terminated by either party bereto 1 with or without Cause with vrittsa notice given to the other. i Such written notice must be within thirty days following the expiration Of such one year period. 1 e. tot the remaining two years this agreement may be f erminated by either party hereto for just cause upon written f o tice given to the other,' in IC. upon termination of this agreement, ATC shall hot remove E any 11344, Saps, books, publications, records, of other city pr6p4rty from the airport other than the personal property of Ax Or its employees. The rights of ATC to any compendatlon which accrued prior to any termination under paragraph A or a above shall not be divested by such termination. A! tORTI NG t ATC shall regularly attend Airport board meetings and advise the Airport Soard an matters of concern to the Airport Soatd. on all matters relevant to the sea and oporatf6m of the airport, lta land and facilities$ ATCO through its Airport Manager, shall report directly to the Clty Manager, Mo less often than annually) the Airport Advisory teard shall prepare a formal evaluation of the N e'viegs beinq ptovidod by AX and sake shy recom ondatiens for chahyfd or impeovem4nte in such services And deliver such evaluations and recommandations to ATC by and through its designated Airport Manager, Vt, r My TO 1AOVf091 TO enable ATC to properly ea~tfy out its duties under this Oontract, the City of Denton agrees to provide the followings 1. A suitable office and office equipment for the Airport Manages to administer the airport, Is Offiee Supplies for the Airport Manager,S Cities, E ,r ` erasr+ 'i t , i 14 storage space for necessary maintenance equipment and supplies, City maintenance employee as nsCesiaryr with a minimum of one lull time employee, to roport directly to the Airport Manager. Should such employee not be needed for maintenance i operations then tho activities of such employee may be redirected by the City Manager. S, Meeassary maintenance equipment and supplies, including vehicle for use by the airport staff. 6. Meeessary auxiliary management prViCea, such as manage- r i~ went reports, finance and accounting ►sslstanee, data processing assistance# and other services deemed neceaaaty, 14 Mimbureement of travel expanses to the Airport Nanayer for trips doaaad hecosaary by the City staff or airport board and } Approved by the City Manager. { M. MSICILLANNUS1 A. ATC shall have no authority to bind, obligate, or aoaxtlt Denton by any promise at representation'unlafa ipaaiticelly i - authorised by Denton in writing in a particular transaotiono Ir This sordament may not be assigned, sold or Otherwise Convsysd by tither party, The failure of any patty hereto to enforce at any time any et the provisions at tame of this agese- mant shall sot be Construed to be a waiver of such provision or . term, nor Of the right of any party thereafter to enforce such tors or provision. 1 Co if any adder At law or in equity is brought by either of the pieties WSW it 1S ispresSly agreed that the party in whose favor final judgmsnt snail be ahtarad Shall be entitled to recover from the other patty rasionable attorneys fees in additon to any other relict which say 'le warded, Do This agraamont shall be intarprotdd by the laws of the 1 State of WAS and all obligations heraunEer are performable in t Denton County, uses. t I 71 i _ I. All notices provided for under this agreement shall be 1 vriting and shall be sufficient If sent by Certified J1411 to tka addr.sses of the parties hereto as tat forth under the signatures on the lest page herein or to such other address as shall be j designated in writing to the other party. r, Time I$ of the essence in this Contrset. 0. This agreement Constitutes the entire agreement between ATC and mitono and there are no agreements or understandings f~ doneernind such agreement which are not set forth herein. If any ! provision of this agreement is invalid or unenforceable in any i jarlsdietion, the other provisions Wain shall main In full " force and effect and shall be liberally ConstruW in order to t eftactnate the purpose and Intent of this agreement. I WVM96i VIC IICNATU US 0/ TNt IAAT198 KWIN this bLl-a day woo AYIATI N T"NirowmzeN CITY at 6CWTOW I C01IIy6 A ~ tee ~Ye /t by 1• r COMPATt IIAi ATTUT -qnty secretary I f 0 ■ MW" 0 y A • CITY OF DENTON MELIORANDUh1 i DATE OF MEETING: December 16, 1980 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM {USE ENACT WORDING AS ITEM IS TO BE PLACED ON AGENDA) Consider an ordinance removing Parking on both sides of Linden Street from Ponder - to Bryan from 8;00 a.m. to 4;00 P.m. on school days. At their November meeting, the Traffic Safety Commiss#on heard the request of Mr. Grisham to remove parking on Linden from Po school days Ponder to Bryan, This entire,block of Linden had signed a Petition in favor of the removal of parking from 8-4 on . FISCAL SUMMARY: , The onlyy cost to tho City would be for the No Parking signs. Funding is available in the Traffic Conteol,account, ACTION REQUIREO: ' Pass the ordinance, ALTERNATIVES: Leave parking as it now is. °i N STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends passing the ordinance. EXNI9ITS: P ' IN -Trertic Safety Minutes II Memo to G. Chris Hartung IIi6 Map IV, Petition f. q WOW" d11 ^f . .....w y:.tw, h'"1. .b•.4ddk .:u.lry¢rl 1 MINUTES CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COlNZISSIO?S f NOVEMBER 19, 1980 r}r COUNCIL CHAMBERS E 1115 F.H. Present3 Chairman Bill Midgett, Robbie Robinson, Warren Searles, Pat Cheek, George Terry, Jim Wilson, John Hughes, Rolando Esteves, Traffic Safety Supervisor, Secretary. Minutes of the October 81 1980 meeting were approved. Absents Charles Keener 1. The discussion of removing parking was tabled to be discussed when Mr. Craddock could be present.. 2. Jill Cove spoke stating that there is a need for a traffic light at the corner of Londonderry and Teasley. Discussion was held on the possibility of moving the speed limit sign South to Longridgl. It was the coacensua,of the Commission to do more research on the 1 need for a traffic light as we11 as putting up a speed limit sign. Motion was made by Robinson end seconded by Cheek to INSTALL A TRAFFIC LIGHT AT TEASLEY LAND AND LONDONDERRY. Motion failed, 4 for, and 4 against. Motion was made by Midgett and seconded by Terry that THE SPEED L1147T SIGH (35 MPH) BE MOVED TO LONCRIDGE, Motion passed unanimously. 3. Mr. Criesom spoke concerning parking on the North and South sides of n en. . Motion was made by Cheek and seconded by Robinson that there WILL BE NO PARKING ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES Of LINDEN 200 FEEL WEST OP PONDER FROM 8100 a.m. to 4800 p.m. Motion was passed unanimously. was made to APPROVE 4. ONESnAn REQUIREy2HAT' seBEconPAIDded 10 198 ALL LOADING 5, Motl.on via-made by Cheek and seconded by Esteves to REMOVE LEFT TURNS FROM EAGLE UNTO BELL AND BELL UNTO EAGLE, No 84cond. Motion via made by Cheek and seconded by ElteVed to REMOVE LEFT TURNS FROM EAGLE UNTO BELL, Motion failed - 3 voting yea, S voting no. IM w t; ~ 4ir ' I M1 IWO WPM f ~ , .~.a::r rr. r•: a v. i`R■r R Page 2 Minutes Continued New Business Discussion was held on the traffic situation in the Mall area, No action was taken. i Meeting adjourned at 3:05 p.m. 1 1 I 1 1 yr' 5 i { w f Y ~ 1 r T ~~.y fl ~'t~""`w . .~......x :.n•r. e. ,wt :x,.M+s+iw r.;.•r4~rhF3..x v1 ..e: ar, .1 . .rrq„tk a 4 J 1 .r. .j ti CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM _ t T0: G. Chris Hartung FROM: Rick Svehla DATE: December 10, 1980 ' RE: Consider an ordinance removing parking on both sides of Linden Street from Ponder to Bryan from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pon, on school days. At their November meeting, the Traffic Safety Commission reviewed the } request of Mr. Grisham and his neighbors to remove parking on both sides of Linden Street. Originally this request was initiated by the police department. They have been having problems with people gathering near view, causing ltheitter high school problems, etc. causing traffic problems, obstructing the When contacted by the'ppolica department, neighbors thought that dust moving parking for several hundred feet would only move the problem, not alleviate it." Therefore, Me. Grisham and his neighbors canvassed the whole block. Their petition has been signed by 100% of the owners in the block between Ponder and Bryan. The removal of parking will not hamper traffic in any way and staff sees no problems with removing the parking, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. c ve a t Y air n..,..r. . •n l.. i.'...t.. .vin - ta: _ r..::: n. a.Ji c4ti 6, sf=td'v4s w3 f ' it wl s_ avg. VA. 4 r r; { J Y 1, t `i . :7 r•fr , . , Mrc::,1~ 1 r •r. 'L".`~< 1 r'~-' :S 1 r1 ;j'' .ei '1:, 11 tl . , e: ~"~k~i.!ltlni1 r'fK'!N~/,J~t'+ 1 ft,'!'1' r t- .r: 4. \ f + of},. 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SUMhWRY: At the October meeting, the Traffic Safgty Commission heard the request of Eleanor Swan to remove parking on the south side of Alamo from Thomas to the end of the street:' There were only 2 property owners involved and both were in favor. The "Commission recgmmended that parking be removed. FISCAL SUMMARY: The only cost would be for signs. Funding is available in the Traffic Control account. ACTION REQUIRED: Approve the ordinance. ALTERNATIVES: Leave parking as it now is. STAFF RECOWENDATIONS: Staff recommends approval of the ordinance. EXHIBITS: Traffic Safety Commission Minutes Memo to G. Chris Hartung map 3 y 1 F i e i MINUTES CIT17ENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION OCTOBER 8, 1980 COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1:15 P.M. Present: Chairman Bill Midgett, Robbie Robinson, Charles Keener, Warren Searles, Pat Cheek, George Terry, Traffic Safety Supervisor, Secretary Absent: Jim Wilson, John Hughes, Rolando Esteves 1. Motion was made by Searles and seconded by Cheek to REMOVE PARKING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ALAMO PLACE. Motion passed unanimously. , 2.' Motion was made by Keener and seconded by Robinson to LEAVE THt NO PARKING SIGNS ON THE 1100 BLOCK OF N. CRESCENT ACROSS FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL, Motion passed unanimously. 3. hyn_eAutry spoke representing the TWU Police concerning the removal of parking on Bell Avenue. He felt that removing the parking would increase the speed on that street. Dr. Larr Luce spoke representing North Texas stating that Avenue C was a reat to the safety of the students and felt that i:titreasing Q the lane of traffic would increase the speed on that street. He suggested making a median in the middle of Ave. C `o help the situation.. Motion was made by Robinson ani seconded by. Terry that OAKLAND FROM TEXAS STREET TO LOCUST ON THE EAST tIDE BY CHANGED FROMIECAL PARKING TO UN- RESTRICTED PARKING and BELL AVENUE FROM TEXAS TO UNIVERSITY DRIVE UANOE TO UNRESTRICTED PARKING. Motion passed unanimously. 3 For the North Texas area a rt*tion was made by Keener, seconded by Terry to: # as CHANGE ALL DECAL PARKING TO UNRESTRICTED PARKING; I b. CHANGE NO PARKING TO PARALLEL PARKING ON THE EAST SIDE OF AVENUE E FROM EAGLE TO HIGHLAND; ce TO REMOVE PARKING ON AVENUE C WHEN AND IF THE MEDIAN IS MARKED (BUTTONED) BETWEEN HICKORY AND EAGLE; d,-:`ONE-MOU&''PARKING'ON AVENUE B,BETWEEN'MULBERRY. AND HICKORY SHOULD BE CHANGED TO UNRESTRICTED PARKING and AVE. A BETWEEN PRAIRIE b CHESTNUT ON THE EAST SIDE SHOULD BE CHANGED FROM DECAL PARKING TO NO PARKING; e. WELCH STREET BETWEEN EAGLE AND CHESTNUT SHOULD BE CHANGED FROM NO PARKING TO UNRESTRICTED PARKING. Motion passed unanimously with Robinson abstaining. 9 $ P. { , Page 2 Minutes continued i Keener them made a motion, seconded by Searles to REMOVE PARKING ON THE NORTH SIDE OF CHESTNUT. Motion failed - Robinson and Cheek abstaining; Terry no, 3 voting yes. J Discussion was held concerning Chestnut and motion was made by Searles JI and seconded by Keener to REMOVE PARKING FROM THE NORTH SIDE OF CHESTNUT FROM AVENUE E TD AVENUE D. Motion passed with Robinson abstaining, Terry - no, 4 voting yes. • 4. The discussion of Loading Zones was tabled to be discussed at a special , meeting on October 22, 1980.; 5. Discussion was held concerning the closing of the driveway at University, ' and Fulton, but no action was taken. New Business 9111 An elo addressed the Commission concerning the survey the City did on Mass Transit and stated that he would keep the Commission informed on the progress of the study. Meeting adjourned at 3:25 p.m. «k . I a Eli n I~ ~~~i" v.. "--nil ThiMp:urv. wr+n fIP- ±lfs : •k a X CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM (OD 70: G. Chris Hartung FROM: Rick Svehla DATE: December 10, 1980 RE: Consider an ordinance removing parking on the south side df Alamo St. from Thomas Street to the end of the street 1 At their October meeting the 'traffic Safety Commission recommended removal of parking on the south side of Alamo. They,did this at the „ - request of the property owners. This removal would make travel by ; emergency vehicles easier and faster which was the objective of the ` landlords. Staff can see no conflicts with any of the traffic movements. $3' If you or the Council have any questions, please do not hesitate to call: `r. Rick Svihla ol: - t i } it r~ •r. t , Y F1 . i, • a+ rI N r 1 1 1 4 7, 1 1 S 1~1 11 t. '}1;'~>~I' ~ i Ri .1 P%r r'~ f ~,f+'Cr j ) 'r r "Ac k / FfS} C 4 iF [ tS M1Z~ ~'>4 rsn 6i4 1. s. 1. t• L f a., ~+♦N a )r i y' • .~a:1Lyy1't Y 7 t`. 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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TBXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: j { bECTION I. ~ Whom signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle at anytime upon any of the following streets or parts of streets in the city of Denton, to-vial The south side of Also* Place from the intersection of 10 Thomas Street east two hundred forty (1101) feet to the end of Aleao Place SBCTI_ 0_ N 11. The provisions of Section I prohibiting the parking of vehicles shall apply at all times to the streets and parts of streets designated therein except when it is necessary td stop a Vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in eoapituce S with the direction of a police officer or official trattic•control device, ~ SHCt1~ IlI~ Any person adjudged guilty of puking a vehicle in t + violation of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor ' and punished by a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars gCTION IV. That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word In this ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid by any :ourt of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not effect the Validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares it would have emitted such mainins portions despite any such invalidity. All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION V. That this ordinance shall becoat effective fourteen (11) ; days from the data of its pasupe, and the City 'Secretary is hereby directed to cause the caption of this ordinance to be A i published twice in the Denton Reoord-Chronlcle, the official newspaper of the City of Denton, Texas, within ten (10) dens of the data of its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 1990. i CITY 0P DlNTON, MUS i ATTEST: CITY OF D&TOM, TEXA9 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORMS C. J. TAYLOR JR. CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENl'i3M, TWi EYt { s CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 1 BACK-UP SUMMARY SHEET f i MEETING DATEs December 2, 1980 n CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUBJECT: Denton pee Wee Basketball Contract SUMMARY: See attached 1 • ,i ACTION REQUIRED: passage by Council i- ~s ALTERNATIVES: !lone r © SOURCE OF FUNDS1 Spacial Services Account "r RECOMMENDATION; Approval of Council F t r EXHIBITt Sao attached t4.; t i i ~ i~ x. 1 i DENTON PEE WES BASXETBALL ASSOCIATION THE STATE OF TEXAS ) CONTRACT FOR SS0.VICSS COUNTY OF DENTON This Agreement made this the 1st day of December, 1980, between the Denton Fee Nee Basketball Association, hereinafter referred to ' as the "Association", and the City of Denton, hereinafter referred to as "City", each acting by and through its authorized officiate, pursuant to the following terms and conditions: City agrees to pay to the Association the sum of Three Thousand and N01100 (13,000.00) Dollars, and certain fees and charges hereinafter described, for the City's fiscal year 1910-1011. Association shall submit in annaal budget to the City for approval which shall set forth on s1 item by item basis the fees and charges hereinafter d scribed,- and the above Three Thousand and No/160 k (13,000.00) Dollars, the City will aeke one paymoot to the . Association on the 1st day of December, 1960, in the amount projected in the annual budget. City shall make each 'payments solely from current revenues in the budget of the Parks and Recreation Department. Expenditures shall be authorised for. a period frog December 1, 19600 through February 21, 1091. lIk Association agrees to provide qualified Basketball officials for all Youth League Basketball lines and special maces that are sponsored by the Denton Pee Wee Basketball Assoclation. e Association agrees to the following additional terns and conditions: 1. it will establish it separate bank account for deposit and expenditure of funds deseeibed herein to avoid any accidental commingling of funds. 2. It will establish, operate, and maintain an account system for this program that will allow for a tracing of funds And a review of the financial status of the program. i Ud 3. It will permit authorized officials for the City of Denton to review its books at any time. 4. It will reduce to wrtting all of Its ruts, regulations end + policies, and file a copy with the Director of Perks and itcreatton or his authorized representative aloi.i .ith any amendments, additions, or, revisions whenever adopted. } S. it will not enter Into any eontrfcts that would encumber i the City funds for a ported that would extend beyond the term of this Aareeaent. 6. It will prepare and submit it report of expenditures and 4r revenues to the Director of Parks and Recreation or his representative be the 1st day of March, 1961. 1. It will refund the balance of its account to the City of Dentoa on at befors March 1, 1961. It will prtaptly pay all bills when submitted; unless there Is a discrepancy to a bilt which should be promptly reported to the Director of Parks and Recreation or his authorized representative for further direction. 9. It will appoint a representative who will be available to ► most with the Director of Perks and Recreation and other City officials when requested. 10, It will indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claties and suits arising out of the activities of the Association, its employees, and/or contractors. ll. It will obtain releases from the officials which will release, indemnify and hold harmless the City and the Association from any claims, injuries, or damages of the officials. 11. It will retain officials as independent contractors and not as employees. IV. The general terms and conditions are as followsr 1. If any of the terms and conditions Sri not coaplied with by the Association, the City is authorized to refuse to make any further payments until the condition on which the complaint is based is corrected to the satisfaction of the City. loge ~ ~ i f A, j r 5 t. This contract shall be Iutjvct to all valid rules, regulations, and laws applicable thereto as promulgated by the United States of America, State of Texas, or any other governmental body or agency having lawful jurisdiction, f 1, Association is authorised and should give notices required herein to the Director of Parks and Recreation or that person's authorited representative. Any contribution or gifts H<aiwd by the Association` are not sutjoct to the provisions of this contract and they should be kept separate and apart from the funds, charges, and lees covered _ by this contract. s. Association shall provide its services and be paid by the City in the capacity of an independent contractor and not is an r„ 'r agent or department of the City. It shall have complete control, 111 ; supervision, and responsibility for its activities under this contract Including the hiring, supervision,-.snl control of its employees. ; IN YITNBSS WHEREOF, the parties hereto, acting under authority ;t a - of their governing body and board of Directors, have caused this t contract to be executed in two counterparts, each of which will constitute an original, as of the day of 1910.` w, TOR CITY OF DENTON, TE.t(AS ATTEST: E ' CITY OF DINtON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FOAM: C. J. TAYLOR JR., CITY ATTOMEY CITY OF DERN, TEXAS Sys DENTON PEE WEE BASKETBALL ASSN. Sys r" A Page 7 t l y