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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-21-81 Ira. _ A . I i i , AGENDA CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL April 21, 1981 Regular Meeting of the City of Denton City Council at 5:00 p,m. Tuesday, April 21, 1981 in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building at which the following items of business will be considered. 5100 p.m, r 11 Executive Sessioni A, Legal Mhtters - Under Sec. 2(e), Art. 6252-17 V.A.T.S. { Ba Real Eetate - Under Sao, 2(f), Art. 6252-17 V,A.T68. C. Personnel - Under See. 2(g), Art. 6252-17 V.A,T,S, S° D, Board Appointments - Under Sec. 2(q), Art. 6256-17 V,A,T.S. 7100 p.m. + 2, Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 70 1981. , 31 Consent Agenda Hach of theme items is 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 ir, 1 r.' accordance with the Staff recommendations. A. Bids/Purchase Orderer 1. Bid 1 8889 gale of Surplus and Junk Transformers ' 26 Bid 1 8690 Fencing at Service Center 3. Bid 6 8891 Handicap Modifications 1. 41 Sid f 8897 Number 2 Diesel Fuel (replaceaenc) 5. Purchase Order 1 67793 to American Clay Forcing Company in excess of 93,0006064 I f 1 y"" 7Yv ....-r.Ye •MLa N'i~M.+.rv.n'k'a'.'+J }AA yp'i."E.I V.N". ..:...♦v.aa _......rrfM i., _TI _L Wd "Me Ix City of Denton City Council Agenda April 211 1981 Page Two 4. Public Rearingst A. Z-1485. This is the petition of Mr, Richard Compton requesting a change of zoning from single family (SF-7) to multi-family (M?-1) classification at 1040 Welch Street, The tract of land to approximately 44 acres in size and is located at thr. southwest cornet of the intersection of Fannin and Welch Streets,- (The Planning and Zoning Commission`recommend& approv6l.} 51 Ordinances h k A, Adoption of an ordinance changing the toning from single family (SF-7) to multi-family (NF-l} classification at lot 10 block 3 of the Wo H, Nattam Addition located at the southwest corner of the •a^ intersection of Welch and Fannin Streets. Z-1485 160 Approval of an anreement to reinstitute the City/County Yak? Health Board. . ' 71 Receive a report on the Sycamore Street Bridge. 8, Announcement of new Board Appointments. 91 New Business This section • provides City Council Members a section in which to suggest new items of business for future agendes, Y f I Al. 6973A 1 l 1• • j J01PT MLCTIMO CITY CoUACIL D1EMO 190, Tf CW69101COS An 1, Wa1ils% suing of City ouncil WA Denton Count~~®Sesloaers at 10 noon, CCUSCIL PbESL1fTm Mayor Pro Tam Taliaferro, council members Hopkins add Stephens. " i Mayor Stewart and Couaci?. Members Ye1m had Galley. F~ Judge Preston and Commitsicatrs Odle, Walker, Way and Bvieser. Mayor Pro Tea Taliaferro opened the setting. 1r Discussion of combining the City County Medical Services Coordinator V1 'h the City/County Health Department. Comissioders Odle, Switaer, Preston, Batty and Walker spoke bat there was not an agreement to accept the recommendation of the city CoWll that the Medical Cervices Coordinator office booaa a part of the City/County Saalth Department. 2, DiseLfsion of the matter of funding of the City/County Medical Services Coordinator. Salt.rerro sdvised that the Council will aut funding for the Medical berwiaet Coordinator office unless tbtre is u argument +tronS enuugb to change the Council's unanimous rote. hFi j, In the course of discussing the reinstatement of the City/ County Health Department board of Directors Commissioner evitter gave a short i history of the Health Department. It favored a Board reinstatement. Taliaforro introduced Mrs. fannis Belie Daup, Ctiairman of the Cite,$ mumae besouces Coudtte. ghe advised that the committee was ii treated to serum 1611 re4uests emidd before tbam in behalf of the City. She advised that bar comities favored reinstating a Bealth Department board with Mattel Service, Is the Sealtb napartment. Copkias asked it problems would be solved it City/County had Comon Health Department Boards IMr Switsar motion Walker second to begin proceedings to rein- state a Health Departent Board. A vote was net taken on the motion. Oda asked for an extension of time. The Coemissioters pastponed action an Switlur't motion relative to Health Department loud until their next regular session. There was no discussion of other City/County Agencies r the seating aMnurned at 7100 P.R. m C I TM ~y CITY IMM Ir ; ~1' e nil, m o i 1 1 Yr~a'S~;r'' t•Y" 1 a', t E CITY Of TUTOR CITY COUNCIL April 7, 1991 Regular muting of the City Council at fi00 p.m., Tuesday, April 7, 1961 In the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, MSENT, Mayor Stevan, Mayor Pro Tom Taliaferro, Council Heston Mllsy, Stephens, Napkins cad Vela. 1. The Council convened into executive session at 5,00 P.M. to dis- cult legal mattess,Real Settle, Personnel and Board Appointseoti. At TOO p.m. the Council eodvsded into public session. The following Iesoluttoo vas presestedr, RISOLUTIMN vdva S, Ad Meroh 10, 1961 at 21 M.M. Kevin Iprd, an aaalcyee of the Ilectrioal Department of she City of Dented Teas, reaaived serious tA- s Jury from ad electrical shock when be ease In anotaet vith a truck vkieh vex touching a hot electrical virej and VNIRIAS, Mark Boyd and Mike Porter, also employees df the IlectriNl Department of the City of Dented, Texas, immediately recognised the serious situation add Condition of Kevin Lord, add adriatetered Kevin LCrd CPR and mouth to south resuscitation Lad coatinued until the ambulance and parasedioe arrived as the scene{ Lod WK010, the quick action and first aid administered by Mark. Boyd cad Mike Porter to Kevin Lord was a major (eater contributing to sawing the life of Kevin Lordi NOW, TK21VO1I, BI IT RNSOLPID SY TNN CITY COWCtL OF TNI CITY or OvI101 TIKAS, =101 So The City Council of the City of Denton, Taxes bereby expresses to Mark Boyd and Mike Porter its grateful thanks and appreciation for their quick 4 thinking bad lifesaving "ties on March 30, 1901 for their follow employ", Kevin Lord. gIC'TICN fi. h Ve ask all employees of the city, of Down and our fellow eitiltlt of the City of Dented to join us in saying theske to Mark Boyd Led Mike Porter for a job well docks. DICTION fill ile hereby declare April 7, 1961 u "Mark Boyd add Mike Porter Apprpiation ~ - Day" in the City of Denton, Texas. ` The City Secretary is bereby directed to r"ord this Msseiutiea Is full in the Minutes of the city council and to furnish an original copy to "Mark Boyd cad Mike Porter", PASSIM AND APPROYND this the 7th day of April, 1961, ~ j x:caA. o. FWARTO MAYOR CITY or Dom", TVA t ATTISTi 0001® NOVf, CITY SICRNTART i Cm oP DNNTON, TIKAS 1 APPAW" AS To WAL P011Mt E C. J. TTAYLOR, Jln CITY ATTORNIY &TTT& DNNTON, TWO 1 t : . ETA , . r I f April , 1981 continued Motion BttpMSe, second Oalley that the Iaolutfoa be peasad. On roll call rota 0611ey "aye", Itephaas "aye", Tsatsftrro "aye", Hopkins "Lye", Yale "aye" and Mayor "aye". Motion carried uaaaiacusly. The Mayor presented plaques Lod copies of the sbovs Resolutions to both fiord and Porter. These two seen then praised the setlona of their 00-workers, Kenneth Hydo, Charles Finley, Jim Iron and Id Dawson The Mayor then read perttoas of the follows hoalarationns hoololmiag Secretaries Week, Leta Sipes Phi Day, Dr. Leon breedta bay, Private Property Week sad Dr. 0~4 M. Testa, Sobel Laureate (a1/a ands honorary citisea). 2. The Council considered appprroval of the Ntavtea of the Regular Meeting of Mara, 10, 19811 the SPecial Called Matting of Marcy 11, 1981 and the Special C81:ed Meettol of Mash 24, 19814 Vets Nation, Hopktas secocd that the Minutes Of the Rasular Mesons of led 19414 the Meeting ofM March O 24e81be ai of March ottocb carried h un Cal w ' 19 vwoved. N ~ an~ital mouely. Coolant Agenda osiley motion, Yala seoond to approve the Consent AStada. y A. side/Purobsea Orders 1. ltd / U14, Ythiale Prereatatire aaistenaaae, warded to Waller blot, the lowest bidder. 16" Water senses awarded to United Construct. 2. In d 8618, ion Company, faeorperated of Della$ At the low bid of 1234,291.00 with piety (60) working days, 1. Hid 16682, Airport A(rioulture taut watdod'to Gish bidder Iroset sense twis Trietsah for the total throe (3) year, lease in the moat of 114,941,15• 4, Sid 1963, ve110 and pulp Vapairs awrded to Ln• Tease company .t a low bid Of 12!,611.00. i 8, Hid /6666, lydrwlto Orlladerf awarded to Ieroar'd W Associates at a low 114 prise of (9,!1145 with freight } prepaid. {li I. Plates 1. The final reolat of lots 21 Lad 26 block 2, Wiallaton Village, Phase 1 was approved. C, Final PLYaeata, i 1. Pisses payment to C-X09 for the fire Station roc approved. 1 4. Public Searingss A. The Council eenoidered the petition of Isuadra Joose reywNt- fe4 a 8peaffis Ulf Pewit for a der care center et hock 1, the Vi1114e Phase T, which if located along the V"t 9144 of Stuart Road begtanisl approrisateiy 54 fast north of the, la tersection of Manhattan Itraet. The hearing vat opened, ens (1) spoke to favor, none to opposition. Searing closed, Charles Watkins advised that 14 letters aailed, its (6) to favor, no opposition, t Hopkins motteo, Taltaferre second to approve the petition with the foiloviaS aonditioaes E S= 1, The sumter of chil4ren to be aceomodatad to itmited to a : oanlmgm of 89 ahildren. 2. Adequate e!!-street parking shall be provided, I , a w . I ~ ~ J I i I t 1 E April 7, 1961 continued 0 I. Adequate aaauvering area oball be prorided is the park- i ins lot is order to prevent the necessity of backing out onto Stuart Road. y. No detachAd signs are permitted. 5. Ths design of the structure shall to consistent vith the renderings subaitted. Motion tarried unanimously. 1. The Council eodeidored the yetttien of W. Miller NaLldge re- gaesting historic landmark (N) mooing daigbation at 101 Korth Its Street, testing opened by "r. Ong (1) spoke in favor of the petition{ but cone in opposition. Veering vu closed. Watkins advised 25 letters salted vith was (T) is favor, but none in opposition. Stephess notion, Yela second to approve the petition. lotion carried unanimously. 5. The Council considered approval of a lease vith the Orator Dentoa Arts Council for use of the Old Dioai Plant and Old Warehouse. Barrel 1. Landry vas spokesaaa for the Arta Council. No requested a 99 year too** on the buildings. City. %liatorro questioned 99 years of utilities to be furoishad by the . } Mayer Stever - We should decide if Ceumil can Sage buildings, then sit dove and discuss a possible contrast Stephons said the Arts Council has been patient to trying to obtain facilities. Taltaferro motied, Sophism second to agree is ld are Vith s proposal of 0DA0 to teas the Old Diesel !Sant and the Old Warehouse. e. Notion carried uwnimowly. 6. d'ee Council considered establishing the disposition of the Old City Ball. , The City Manager rW"d the origisal plead for the use of the Old City Wl, tee added that planning has been undervyy for sme time and it appears that it to a viable prbjest to house the Polies Departmeet, Bopkim action, Stepbobe second to adriee the Arehitsot to do beak to work to aoaptete the Plena for the reod"tiod of the did city Rail to house the Polio* Department. Notion carried unanimously. T, This ltes vas vitkdrava by Mr. John tell, the petitioner, who ru l asking permission to ese a portion of City right-of-vay at lit Nat Oak. 61 The Council considered tpp!oval of mudding the Water Departsiat Capital Lsprevesaot Plan and Aatherifing the Adwrtilemat for Side for a Water Liao Mobs Airport Read to the Airport, (The Public Utility board r4- deamads approval, ) Utilities Director folios UvieaE that It route be adwetataow to sxtedd a lb inch water line down Airport Road free Victor tqulpaat to the Airport entrance, a distance of approximately 8,960 feet with a doet of 1501,547.00, cad that this Liss rill prorlde approximately 31000 OPN at.a static pressure of 65 Pit or better. The lids sill supply Niter to mat future Airport needs. rbe total cost of Phase is 22 and 211 would to k"taxinately 1465,000. The Airport board recorseaded eonstrudtioa of Phases i, It and llir folios also advised that the prejaet will be funded by Certificates of obligation and a short tars Iota from the Blectrie Departrabt, ! i 1 done Wright, Chalrmen of the Airport Advisory board, said that "the {Freast side of the Airport to a fine development area. II } I r 1 t o- April 7, 1961 contiau"d Stephanie motion, Vela second to approve the Airport Water Plan and to amend the Capital Improvemente Program tm order to obtain water for the Airport. Motion carried umamimcusly. 9. Ordinance,: A. Council considered adoption of am ordinance designating 819 ' West Oak Street as s historic landmark. 9-17. 9ADIIANCI 081-36 i AS OADMICE USIONATINO Th'f IM DUCAIM LOCATIOM AS A MISTOiIIO t.ASDI MK MIR CMDIIANCS 00, 50-30 (AMTICLI 23A 01 TSS COS+MIKINSM )AMINO OADIMANCE)I AND PMOVIDISO 101 AM 9MOTM DATE. e ~ Taliafsrra action, Dailey second that ordinance to posed. ' On roll call vote Dailey ",ys", Stephanie "aye", Talisterr0 "aye", Iopkins ' "aye"; Vela "aye" and Mayor "aye", motion Carred. 1. Council considered adoption of an ordinance for historic son." ing designation at 101-103 Sorth Sim Street. N-16, OADIMANCI 061-31 AM OADINMI DISIONATi06 THE SSiAiI DISCAIBt, t=11I01 As A IrMIC LAMDMAEK OMDIN OADIXAXCE 10. 80-30 (ANTICLS 29A OF TKI CO14'MZWSIVZ 20M11M OADIMANCI)i AID PAOVIDISO FOR AS IPRCTM DATE. I 1 Stephens motion; Taltaferro second that ordinance be passed. Om'roll call vote Dailey "aye% Stephens "aye% Taliaferro "aye", Mopkins "aye", TeU "Aye" and mayor "aye". Motion carried. C. Council Considered adoption df as ordinance ohansiag the son- ins from single family (SP-7) to two family (2-1) elsesitfoation at lots 3 end b, Bolivar North Addition, located along the wet side of Elm street approstmately 695 tat south of Orr Street. I-lies. OADISAICI 081.9 AN CADIMAXCI AMMintld TM= IONISO MAP Of THt CITY Of DMON, MO. As /AIR WAS ADOPTED AN AN APPENDIX TO TIE CODS OF OADINAMCIS Of TIE CITY Of DNMTON, TEXAS, SY OADIVASCI No. 69-I, AID AS SAID NAP APPLIES TO WTI 3 1 k, IOMAA MOATS ADDITION TO TEE CITY Of DBMTOS, ASD W.*X PAATIC"LY DEBCATSSD SEENIINI ' AND DCLtAM AN 0FIC1'14 DATE. t ..i Nopkins motion, Taltaterra second that ordiftwo be paned. On roll 4611 Iota Utley "ayo"r Stephens "aye", Tdiaferro "aye", Xopkias oars", Vets "are" and Sayer "aye". )lotion carried. D. This ism Ace ordinance requesting toning ehamle from single family to mull fully is the Wettest Addition, B, Council considered fiUrtiom of U ordinance graatlag a speaifis use permit to operate a day care center at Mlock. t, the Village Phase f( which is located aloes the wit side of Stuart' =tWCE 181-39 AN OMDIMANCI OAAITISO A SPDCUIC V92 PVMTC An AWDiMO THE 900116 MA? or TO CITY Of bv%x, TIXAAS, AS sAfDi WAS ADOPTED AN AS APPENDIX TO TNI CCOI N OADUAMCBS Of TIE CITY OF DINTOM, TEXAS, SY oMDISANCE 00. 69-1; AM AS SAID NAP APPLUO TO It= 4 OF THE VILLAOS PEASE I ADDITION AS BdOWM Olt THE TAX MOADB OF THE CITY Of DEMON, TIIAMI AID DICLAMIMO AN IMOTM DAT7I. BoDkins Motion, Oaf eery soaond that eriinanao be passed. On I roil call vote Oa ley "aye", s nom "aye", Talisforro "aye", sopbtas "aye", Vela 'aye" sad Mayor "aye", Moll6o Carried. 1. Council considered adoption of a ordinance amending Planned Devolepeent (PO-35) to permit duploa and fourpldx develepe ftt em approsiYstely t 1,3 tiaras located ocrtb of Windsor Drill bad vest of Stuart Acad. I-1163 Norm fish. i 1 _ 1 k I April T, 101 continued OADIS MCI J81-40 As OKIWC1 NAS ADOp1tD ASIAPPCMDDIIX To To CODI or OBDIXANoU OF Mt CITY'OF DCM Is ,41W, by OADrjAXCt 10. 69.1• An AS SAID HAP APPLRs TO APPIOXINATILY 7.31T Acus Or Lin, NOAt om Liss, OR Or THt s.b.b. a C.H.A, mity, Aumn 1o. 1861 AND MWINO As tPRCTIYt DATI. stspheas notice. Niter second that ordinance be passed. On roil call rote 06114y "aye", stephens "Sys", Witter" "aye", Hopkins "aye"r Yell "aye" and Mayor "eye". Notion carried. 0, Council considered adoption of U ordinance providing for a load limit of 12,000 pounds on Ortenvood Street from 8hsruen to Chsrryvood. (The Citileu Traffic Safety support Commission rscommuds approval.) ~ oltDINAMCe J81-41 At OMDI1AMC11 MWIt0 BICTION 24-67 Or TH1 CODI Of THt CITY Or D2011011 T" PHOHIRTNO IRS OPPATIOH Or VOICL23 MAYisO A ONES MONT If MISS 03F TMVS r (12,000) INOUBAMD POUNIs ON UU AV= sVrMt HHISIM DIM AHD WI'1'IRHS r sTPZU An Ot ORttMU00 VMUT PAON 89VXAs DAM TO CiD ArWOOO 9"JITI ?ACYID- INO volt tXCEPCIONS1 PAOYIDIMO A PtMAM; AHD PIIOYIDIIO too " LrrtCiM DATI. Yale motion, topkias second that ordinance be Wood. 'Ca roll call vote Oailsy "aye", eta~~see "is", Talisferro "ays", Hopkins "aye% Vela "syt" Lad Mayor "Sys". Not3an cursed. s. Council considered adoption of u ordinaaos asendiag station 25.21(A) (5) or the Code or Ordinances partaining to payment of tiagtrlc charges and 25-21st) (10) of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to "Pont of electric interruptible service chutes. (The Public Utility Boned rsaor,enda approval.) OADrWas Ja1-42 At OADI1ASCt AM NO SwIloN 25-21 (A)(5) Or In CODS Or oADINAtCtg t>RW1 F011 m0 TO PAYM" Or tUCTAIO IHTdI MIBLt 81MVICt CCABON1 An PROM M AN VrtCTIn DATI, I I fit Sd tat Ordinane to 804. Yet& roll tail vote Utley "eye EtiipibsnesNoayt",kTolialsrrooOars"sssoptine6"ers", 1 d Yale "Sys" and Nyror "sfs"• Notion Wg.aied. r I, Council aooaidered an ordinance smsndias Saatto8 25-49 (a) (1) and Bannon 2540 (a) (4) of the Code of Ordinances ptrtataing to powl- tiel for delinquent accounts for sanitary sever and voter serviese. (The fi Public Utility loud reaaenende approval.) OADItA1Ct 181"S AN OADIMCS AK MDItb IMION 91-40(s)(3) AHD SICTIOI 2540(6)(1) Or THE CODS Or In CITY Or DIWOH, Tt1U0 PUTAINt" TO PALMS FOR DILIMANNI ACCOUNTS MR SAIITAAT srda AIM HATER /LIIYICSBI AND PAOYIDINO to At tPVtCTIYS DAIS. ettpbsns motion, Tslialtrro second that ordiauo4 be pustd, , Oo roll call vote Oailoy "eye", Itephens "Ws", Tliaferro "aye Sopkins aye " Yale 0476" and Mayor "aye". Notion ourl44. J. Council considered adoption of 60 orAinues providing for the abandonment of in easement of the solar Vey Addition. (The Public Utility Board roe, P ads approval.) r O1lDINAIICt J81-41 AN OIDINANCI PAOYIDItO THAT ALL limp TI'SLE, AND Dwt" Or In CM OP UWTON 11 LAND WITOrOU DDICAM AS A PUBL10 UTILrTY U66= it YACAM AND ABASWMI AND PAOYIDINO THAT THIB OADINAIC1 SMALL wan trvim" IBMIATIO.Y. ; Hopkins motion, stepbeof 144066 that ordinance bs passed, 00 roll call rote Oailay "Sys". Stsyyhens Okla", Taliahrro "aye", Hopkins "Sys% Vote "Sys" Sad Keyer 0ayt". Nottoo carried. avvr•ie.a, r.~esy1 iv x:..,ti. wdAS Vr..M.n'1..Wh /,fb4 rY aril tf. . . t April T, 1981 ooatiaued 1. utilities D:reator 141104 advised that the Utilities staff has been cooduatisg an in-house study of water and ewer rates, at that* new rates rayreesnt 331 in water and 381 to sever rates. The Public Utilities Board r4quooted the staff to anear%# several areas relative to rates and to return with r4eults to the board. The follovieg rater ware developed, Revenues Ana, PROPM 11=81 1981 water 2,6 ,T08 W"1411,121217 38I 'Hi 93,,t4S 113,T4•%S~ Total 2 1 11 11 1 •bi< T . Bar W6 1- 1982 water 29 $161 00 3,6719589 912,289 33.0% lower 2 2 31 ; Total 31 51911, 1 1 '522'9 al eReflects annual 1 revenue increase with rates being applied for the remain- ing five months. ltepbons motion, Oailoy cocond to delay a decision in order to obtain information from the Utilities Beard. Motion carried unanimusly. 10. RISOUMORI, A. The follovisg Resolution was presented, MOLL7109 wBlG W' it to the policy of the City of Destoa to afford equal opportunity in employment to all iedividuaL regardless of race, dolor, religion, sax, ye, handicapped status, or national origin. Therefore, the city i1 taking affirmative action tee 1, Recruit, hire and promote all job aluliticatiou without regard to without regard to race, color, religiOD, sex, age, basdtaspped status, or matioul. origin. 2. Rue decisions on employment so to td further the prinaiple of pesos employment opportunity. 3. tenure that proawtloa decisions are "do is aaaordanal with priaelples t of equal otoleyaaat opportunity by iaposing only valid requirsmoots for promotional opportunities. h, tseure that all pareotael actions including but set Baited to ear peneatios, benefits, tranefere, layoffs, return fro layofff train- ins, education through tuition reimbursement, will be as iritterod vitbout regard to race, color, religion, ens, age, handidapped status, or national origin. 1• p Insure leyeatonta~non-disortalWAry k buisj Lfi& that nall social aul Pea-a• reatioa prove" sponsored for mployees be open to participation with. out regard to riot, color, religion, ear, age, hasdieapped status, or national origin. WOW, the City Of Destoa is eomnittad to the prtndipies of ROM 5piey t most Opportunity law and the spirit of Affirmative Action. 4fber4forj, a written u plan is being prepared and will be implemented to ensure, that all spplidebts and employees receive equal opportunity with regard to the terms Led aondilioos of employment with the Cityl 1Ow, TWIFOR2, AS tT WOULD IT VM Oln COUNCIL Of T1t CITY Of DINTbii, TVA, THAT, The suocesifd achievement of a moo-disariataaEnry employment program re- quires maximum cooperation among enyyloyese, to fulfilling He Part to this cooperative otter!, the Adaiaistrative haft is obIIjo4 to lead the way by establishing and implmsontieg aftieeative procedures and praotiaee which will .fry achieve the objective of equitable employment opportunity for all. j '11 A•. v-, 7 i April 1, 1981 continued { PASSED AHD APPROVED this the BA day of Asrfl, 1981 i RICHARD O. STEWART, MAYOR CITY OP DERTOM, TV" ATTEST: ROOKS HOLT, CITY SECRETARY CITY OP DEBTOR TUU . APPROVED AS TO L29AL FORM, Q. J. TAYLOR* JR., CITY ATPORSEY CITY OP DENTON, TETAS i! . , Stephene notion, Hopkins $44004 Reaoiutioa he passed. On roll svo"aye" and te Colley Mayoor"dqt"ph m yo% Tilaiferro "aye", Hopkins "aye", Volt 3. The following Resolution was pressatodi RESOLUTION .E bE IT RS'80LVED BY THE CITY COVHCIL Of THE CITY OF DMTON, MAAj That the City Managor ta, and be is heresy rvthorisodo to execute for and on tehslf at the City of booton Tons an Indeemlty Agreee,eat Vitt Waller Rxxoa Serrira Station, a copy of which is attached hereto sad mat a port hereof for all purposes. PASSED AND APPROVED this the M day of Agril, 1961 06D 0. 1TI9A Ts MAYOR CITY CP DER to MAN 3 l ATIEl1T i 116 NET-. CI SECRETARY CITY O/ DElfTdl, TY7LA8 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL PORMs ] C. J. TAYLOR, a., CITY ATrORMEY Ir CITY OP DL'NTOM, TEAS Napkins action, Vella second Resolution to passed. On roll call I vote Osiley aye", Stephane "aye", Tallaforro "aye", Napkins "We", Vela I "eye" Wd Mayor "ays". Motion carried. C. The following Resolution vu presented, RPSOLU:208 VMIAD, the City of 0eatoa is the ewaar of a treat of lead described as Lot PA, Block 3, Heritage Oaks Addition which is not now needed for sunicipel purpofesi and WW WO the Denton Housing Authority tae roQUsted "Mission to use such i preperty AS A perk dr recreation area to clitttion with the operation of the Heritage Oakes Apartment Coaplexi and 0. VWZAJ, the Denton Housing Authority Wires to name such area u the M As Carter Memorial Parks HOW, TNYAEPORE, yy...,+. ....,wn.,...,..nc„aw,.:+{.ww.wnS.a~t?.m,.,b,nC::.wrt s..~.n..:.}Anv+. .K-'ia,NA.ain:YS+meF.... n 1 'f r r e•r~ ~ 1 ` April 1, 1981 continued I M IT RISOLVED IT TAN CITY COUNCIL OF TIT CITY Of DMI0 TEXAS, This City Council hereby grants permission to the Denton Housing Authority to us the following property, to-vitt Lot 4A, Block 3, Heritage Oaks Addition, Denton County, Texas u a park to be know to Jim Carter Hemorial Park in con3unstioa with the operation of the Heritap Oaks Apartment Ccmples upon the folleviog tone and coudittoost 1. No fixed or permanent structure may be built upon the property without the written consent of the City of Dontenl 7, All dovolojoenti landscaping, and planting of grass and/or other planting of trees shall be dons at the sole cost and expense of the Denton Sowing Autbority and in accordance with the approval of the Director of the Parke and Recreation Department of the City of Dentonf 3. Such area shall be mowed LrA cleaced on a regular buts a may to tiirotaed by "a time to timei Authority by the Director of the Forks and Recrution Department of the City of Denton, Tet"$ b. The use of such property shall be on an amust buts which shall bo automatically renewed from year to your, unless terminsted by the City of Denton for failure to mutotale such property in an aeeep- table manner. PASSED AHD APPROVED this the Te¢, day of Alla, 1981. CHARD 0. 9'Ikw To MAYOR CITY OT DtNTOH, TEXAS ATTESTI r1. i 4 oDXS Sour, Crn SECRETARY CITY or DmSTOE, TaAS APPAOYED AS TO LEGAL PORMI { C. J. TAYIAR, Jt., CITY ATTO"a CITY or MM", TEXAS ~Y The foregoing Resolution to hereby accepted this the -Jay of 1961 11E1101 MOM M AUTROMITY i r SYt ATTEST, Yela W"o' , Hopkins second Nuolution U Passed. On roll call vote 0611e1 Nye", Stopheono*aye", 'Sd iforrn "aye", Sopkiss Pays", Vale "aye" and mayor "aye", i n I 1 x j j April 71 1981 continued 1111 D. The follovins Resolution was proaatedt RSSOLMION VIOIASAE, the City of Denton vee conveyed an easement over the property described In the ittubed rdsase, a copy or vhich is attached hereto and trde a part hereoft and WW248, the City Of Dtoton ee letter requires or needs such tiatooetl 'lov, Therefore, u IT Rt80LYSD 9Y IRS CITY COUNCIL or THE CITY OP DSNTOR, TZWj "MOM s. The City at Denton. Texas busby seleeses all of its rijbt, title, and ; interest fa and to an ouemant desaribtd in volume 609, Pate 061 or the Dud Records of Denton County, Texas. W.5011 II. The Mayor be, and he is hereby authorised to execute on behalf of the City of Denton a filess$ of the interrst of the city at Dented in and to said ease- mant, • copy of such release being attached beret* nod P.Vo s part hereof for all purpo ds. a•, BSCMOg S1I. i This resolution shall beeome effective frog and after its data of passage, j PABBID AND APPROM this the m ,day of r 1. 1481. RICRARD a, IMART, wy CITY Or to", Tva ATTSBTI LeL _ ` ~ . .0 EOLT, CITY 11MITAMY w CITY of DEE", TXW APPROM AS To LWAL PORMs 0. J. TAYLOR, 0.1 CITY ATDCMSY ~ 4 Bttphen6 aWon, dailor ga0ond Resolution to passed. On roll " call vote Otiley "ayeM, stophtns dart% Taliaferro "aye", kcprite "Aye", - Tela aye" sad Mayon "are". Motion carried. 31. The Ccunoil ewnWered rejecting bids en 114 g 8881 for the Part Land Agrteultural Leal. King Cole briefed the Cou:til atiticg that w (P) bids at a very law nusinal price vere reoslved. Ke mameaded, due to small foaetaxy bfd of $4.00 per acre„ the We be rejected Lad that Oese beable, aov fordag the acreage, be allowed to harvest his crop, then Parks and Recreation can rdclafa the area. Taliaterro nation, Napkins 1ee0„d to permit Otte damble to harvest I ' the existing crop and after thin Parka sad Aodreation can rdelala land it they so desire. Motion carried five (3) to eye (1). it. The Council considered approvel of in updated Pool:ag Agreement ' vith Tons Nuoicipal Power Pool. nelson said that in 1963, the cities of Garland, Oresnvilld and Bryan, and the Brasov Sleatria Favor Coop entered into a PoolingaAgrseaent d, and totted the tong MunteipeI Power Pool. The purpoes of the Pooling Agree- meet we to permit the aaabern at the IM to share etsctrleai capacity re- Wm and to help each other avj during emerdsnateg Led aaiotananed of their ' 9y rsapeative generating Imits. The city or toot" jolad the TM it 1969. .r i r. - J., ~;.nt ..i .-........w•. Y~.w.n:v WA.....w.naM ..'n,.~-..':♦ .,.x.... 1 t I 1 April 7, 1981 continued j Nelson added that the City of Denton will rsaliaa substantial asviage in the continued sharing of generation reserves and backup generation for amer- gancy conditions plus eoonomlc dispatch opportunities. The Public Utilities Board, at their meeting of Much 25, 1981, racosmended approval of the updated Pooling Agreement vith the Texas Municipal Pover Pool ITMPP). The City Manager maid that all actions by the Pool must be unanimous before actions can be approved. Hopkins motion, Tolisfarro aeccad to approve the updated Pooling Agreement vith the Texas Mauiolpal Powtr Pool (TMPP). Motion carried ummisou ; l e~ , 17. The Council considered approvs]•df a Change Order 14 to Orscoo for , the Wastev%ter Treatment Plant Construction, Total add to the contract is $16.140.00; yederal shari is 4112,109.00 and Denton's share is 14,613.00. Nelson adviei that The Public Utilities Board recommends approval. Stephens motion, Galley second to pprow Change Order 04 to Orason to the increased amount to the Contract or 66,140.00. Motion carried on- salmousiy. 14. The Council considered approval of request from Predarick A. Beardsley to tq Onto aswtr line on Maybill Mad. Mr. Watkins advised that this Was vas approved by the City Council on Marsh 101 1981 with the condition that a S'Mivisioa plat should be app"vid prior to allowing the tap onto the sower line. The Beardeleye are unable td meet oubdirisiea requirements for an acceptable subdivision plat. City of Denton subdivision regulatiou rtquire Piet approval price to extension of utilitleai state law also requires plat approval prior to extension of utlllttial bmver is disoaasing this matter 's with the City Attorney w are advised that state law also rsquirse ettles to permit tie on to City utilities Vith or without plat approval and Iuft w.a as the requirement for Woving tie on to city utilities vas the most reetnt loglelation it taken precodedea. Vale motion, Stephans second to approve the request of i'rsderlok A. t Bearasiay to tap onto $ewar line on "ill Ioad. Notion Carried unanimously. 13. Discussion of upotaieg WA Beard of Director meeting. TMPA Board member Inland Void sdviasd tbat the WA budget rill be ' presented, se said that it Vas felt that T!0'A should go abed v1lh unit 12, sad that board felt there vat no real value to not going ahesd. { Mr. Vela was serving at his last setting as A Council msmbor. a' it. Council Master Stephens asked about availability, of wil ester on Rare" Drive, Neel Jooei advised that We are being taken to rework the Vail and smoking whatever other repairs are nocessary. f} li. The Council odnoiderod adoption of as ordinance Cklsring the to- cult and Canvassing the returns of the City Council aldotlot 6t April h, 1981. r 1 % OBDtwel /81-4y ei AS CBDINANC= CANVASSING TO IBTUMS AND DBGCAil110 M And" OP TNB ROAM WUWICIPAt Z=toN !Wb IN Tu CITY of Dn-rom on APNIt, h, 198E Vela motion, Taliaferro seoood that the ordinance be passed. On roll tall rota 0ailty, "a"A Itsphaes "aye", Ta114fatr6 "aye", Napkins "aye", Vole "aye" and Mayor "aye , Wctide carried. r. a.~. steel ( , i April T, 1951 continued 1 10. The City Secrat►ry administered the Oath of office to! # perk Cbov - District 0 1 :04 Alford - District f 2 Jim Riddlesperger - District may Stephens - District 14 I 19• Mayer Stwart gave his thanks and appreciation for retiring Council Members Yale. Lad Hopkins. He said that vith four (4) years on the Council he had never served with better people. "It was s pleasure to bare cooperation In controlling maetiags. I want to thank you for this". Hestia, AMouraad at 9M p.m. RIC 0. STEVART, MAYOR CITY OF DEMN, TUM !ROOKS ROLT, CITY SECRETARY r CITY Ot DEBTOR, TOW , t ~ I I ~ 1 I r I . .rp.; t 1 F ii 1 City council Agenda Summary Sheet Meeting Datet April 210 1981 Council Agenda Item #t M Subjactr Bid #8889 Sale of Surplus Transformer Summary= This bid is for'the sale of surplus transformers aad obsolete transformers because of'siss and/or I { voltage, they are not reusable, We sent this bid out to twenty prospective bidders and received only I three bide as shown on attached tabulation sheet. f Action Ra4uiredi Approval of high bid, III Altarnativesi Reject all bids. ` Recommendationst We racomend and the Utility Department that lSls ' bid be awarded to the high biddar, T & R Electric Company of Coleman, South Dakota for the total bid amount of $30135,21. Bxhibitt Tabulation shut Submitted Byi John J. Marshall, C.P.M, ' Purchasing Agent r i 1 j j r i I { x~. I ' E r N s~ r v t e.. BID 1 8889 BID Sale of'SurPlua Tranforners OPEN 2300 pm, April 2. 1981 Soloman T d R Greenville Electric Eleatic Transf, ACCOUNT 1 Supplies ' s Y. ITS) VENDOR VENDOR VENDOR VENCOR VENDOR VMMW VENDOR 1. 10 7620/13200 6 2400/41SOX 648.90 251.37 M. 50 Transformers 2, 21 2400/4150Y Transformer 1628.09 1798,20 607.50 i N. ? 3. 43 13200/7620 Transformer 196.65 1085.64 301.00 Total Sid 2900.34 3135.21• 1166.00 a • I 7 y t p Y Y ;r_ F i I I j City Council Agenda Summary Sheet Meeting Date: April 21, 1981 Council Agenda Item Or SubJecti Sid /8890 Fencing at Service Center Summaryt This bid is for the removal and reconstruction of fence at the Service Center for the relocation'of the Police Vehicle Impound and to include the area South of the present Servie Center lots` This 4111 Include some removal and relocating of presont'fance and the building of tome new fence: This does not include the fencing of the new warehouse yard. Action kequiredt Approval of low bid. Alternativest none lteeosetendationst We recommend this bid be awarded`to the over all low bidder Westbrook Fencing of Gainesville, Taxas, for the total amount of $5026.15: Nett low *Vol- uated bid Vas Denton Fend Co. at $6,059.50. West- brook Fence Co. has had previous City of Denton contracts with satisfactory preform"ce, txhibitst Sid Tabulation Sheets Submitted Dyt John J. Marshall, C.P.M. ` d Purchasing Agent M fy : n i. . 3 f.,.,: ~ n ? L 1 t BID 9 8890 BID Fencing at Service Canter Hurricane Wootbroo Denton Paul's OPEN Avril 2 1981 2 vm Fence Pence Pence Fence Co, Co. ACCOUNT # 1. 406. Now fence 2679. 2757.38 2652, 2859.50 f , f 2. 1180 Remove of existing Pence 2360. 1180. 1770. 23606 3. 1031 'Reconstruct 1710. 1289.38 '1031.50 3548. 4. 1 Remove gate b reinstall 238.51 !00.00 110.00 130.14 Repair damaged lance n/c n/c n/c n/c out lbtal 61987.51 5,326.75 63053.50 8,898.00 r __•__.._~._................r~...w..WLV~M~M~V.N14MwMYt~.."'a`""""'"'""'.... r City Council Agenda i Summary Sheet Meeting Date: April 21, 1981 Council Agenda Item 0: Subjecti Sid 08891 handicapped Modification 1 Summaryi This bid is for construction modification at the Civic Center, Parks b Recreation Community Building. This calls for the modification 61 the men's and r ' Leates uth West entry t enttmadeailablu+r py over tbo the south west entr recantl made available to to the y So r { PP s and replace on south vast entrance, As specified in detailed specifications submitted by Dwayne Landry. This bid was sent out to tea prospective vendors and we received only three bids. Action Aequiredi Approval of low bidder as recommended. Alternatives: Reject all bids, Source of Funds: As budgeted RecommendationsI We `recommend this bid be awarded to the low bidder$ Bob Powell aba The Vort Dalton Co. for the total amount of $8,989.00, fAibits: Tabulation sheet submitted By: John J. Marshall, C~P,M. Purchasing Agent I i i j 1 . i ky.,:,_., ,.,,war:. •..+s::, Jr.,F, 4,k:.r.i..4.re..r.>.. .res ix,A,. v roa.n•,.«.,. ~y F T- l 8891 ' t 8I D 1 B D Handicspped Modifications The Jones 6 David it. Dalton Jeffery Duffield } OM 2 pm 4-14-81 Company I ACCOUNT TEM ~ i Modifications at civic Center 8989.00 12v9]0. 11,968. I 120 day 95 days .90 days I - 11 s• i t , s r , S Y. 4 d ii t i 1 City Council Agenda Summary Sheet i Meeting Dates April 21, 1981 ji Council Agenda Item 0: Subjects Purchase order 047793 to American Clay Forming, ' Tyler, Texas } Summarys This purchase order is for epoxy and "one-way" ! channel markers to be wed foe traffic control marking on the Bonnie Brae and Avsnue B project. " This purchase was necessary to obtain material to finish"the project schedulb . All other epoxy and markers for this project cams from American Clap Formimg. Action Reauirads Approval,by Council Source of Funds$ This purchase will be funded from the Street Bond funde, account number 12-08-91-02. Recotnendationss We recomaand this purchase order be approved # and American Clay Forming be paid the $3795.90. Isshibits Purchase Order 047793 i Submitted Bys John J. VArehall, C.P.M. 1 Purchasing Agent I i i r,, - T T all i I CITY OF DENTON, PURCHASING DEPT. PURCHAS! ORDIN mummin 47793 211 E. McKinney d Denton, Teat 71201 11711W011 D/FW Metro 2174M DAn 4-8_81 ro +IO. va~oort Ne. TAMS WA. No. 12-08-91-02 American Cl&yforming Plant 1812 E. Duncan Tyler, Taxes 75702 feI CITY OF OENTON Traffic Control 804 Texas nianton. Taxes 76201 SHOW,P.O.NO.OkALLSHIPMENTS, OELIVERYTICKVI,INVOICES STC "NO INVOICES TO ACCOUNTS MYA/Li,THlCITY OF04NTON,TEX" IS ENEMPT FROM SALES TAX AS PER HOUSE SILL *10. THE CITY OP OENTON IS PROHIBITED PROM PAYING FOR MERCHANDISE WORN IT IS RECCI VEG. ALL SHIPMENTS MUST BE P.OJ., CITY OP OtNTON, TEXAS ITEM CITY STOCK NUMSER OESCRIPTION OUANJUNIT PRICE AMOUNT i (100 Sale.) ACF 1001 Spoxy 8 24.53 per 8a1. 2,453.00 2,433.00 I (120) P-18 gH x 2 718" One vay Channel marker, 0 11.19 ea 1,342,80 1,342.80 I A.29K~Eh Direct All IAquklos To: CITY Of 0INTON, MUACMSINO 0IFT. h .fom J. MBnlwil, C.O.M., Pwciwlnli Ap m -AT zeA;e~ Tom 0.6". C.M.M., Am. Pur"Ing AWt j t., ~ K ' .fin W.M lr. r~ I 1 STAFF REPORT To: Denton City Council Case No.: 1-1485 Date: April 21, 1981 w GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant Mr, Richard Compton P.O. Sox 238 Denton, Texas 76201 Status of applicant Signed petition claiming financial" interest Requested Action Change of zoning to multi-family Purpose f. Existing Zoning Single Family (SP-7) Location Southwest corner of Welch and Fannin Streets, Y Site ,6 Acre Existing Land het Church and vacant land Surrounding Land Yee North - Fannin St. vacant lot and Zoning tingle family rssidentiai= III 8y-7 South - Single family raaidtniiai, , Christian Fellowship Hall$ SF-7 East - Welch Street, single family residential) SY-7 Went - Fovr-plex, trailer, tvo sing) family drellingal S7-7 Land Use Flan Site 1S in low, lntvAilty`nrea a r d . r 1 I e ' X' . ~r f GENERAL INFORMATION CONT. 3 Applicable Regulations Tle multi-family (MB-1) cone ii the standard multi-family tone permitting i one to three story garden apart- went construction, typically 23 to , 40 units per acre, Specifically, ~r ` the MP-1 use requires a minimum land area of 1000 square feet for an efficiency unit. A one bedroom unit requires a minimum land area of 1200 square feet. For each g additional bedroom In a unit, in 1 additional 300 square feet of land < area is required. y Setbacks are As follows: ` i (One and two story buildings) Front.yard-25 feet i Side yard - 10 feet (On a corner lot, the setback for 4p the ride yard adjacent to a street ~tJ is 15 feet). ' Rear yard 10 feet Thera most be a minimum e"earation of twenty (20) feet between build- in$$ in a multi-family deNlopment on the 'same lot, Rowevsti, where neither building wall Contains openings for windows or doors, i a minimum separation of ten (0) feet may be provided. The number of off-streat parking 1 spaces required to based upon the , number of bedrooms in an apartment unit as f0l]ows3 s Efficienny - 145 spaces One bedroom - 150 spaces E Two bedroom - 1,75 spaces 'three bedroom or larger 2.00 spaces SPACIAL INFORMATION { Public utilities Adequate public utilities Are available from the street. n a ~ 1 I ~I n I SPECIAL INFORMATIOi• CONT. ultimate development of the lot I ! Transportation could generate approximately 84 trips per day which would impact local streets leading to collector streets. _ Physical Characteristics The lend slopes upward about 3-4 feet from the street then levels out with gradual downward slope ` to the west. Vegetation consists of grass and trees. ANALYSIS The site in this request is designated as a low intensity area by the Land Use Plan. It is the overall policy of this plan that apartments be die- persed throughout the City with limited areas of high concentration. h A. To have major street access (the intent is to limit access through low density housing areas.) All of the traffic generated by the proposed development will impact local residential streets. B. Desirable to have attesi to pedestrian, bike-scooter and public h transportation. Proposed devalopment is not near any proposed public transportation terminal. k C. To have striae site design review for all projects within one block of existing mingle family dwellings. (The intent is to protect k existing housing as a priority policy, good transition, screening, open space, landscaped front yards in character with neighborhood, etc,) No site datign review is provided for in that traditional MF-1 toning is being applied for. r D. To have access or be located adjacent to flondplains and/or gteonbalta on large open apices is desirable. (The intent is for higher density to provide more of their recreation demand and also this helps keep the density low for the overall area.) No open space provisions except as specified in the ordinance. 1 J I Y r Y i AA „ .t Y. .4 ANALYSIS CONTINUED E. Not to exceed overall neighborhood density and intensity standard, (4.7 gross units per acre on average density and 75 trips per day per acre on average intensity.) This development proposal appears to be within acceptable range given current land use. Intensit Analysis Study area is bounded by Avenue A, Eagle, Greenlee and arro Boulevard iexcluding commercial on Carroll Boulevard and Fort Worth Drive). Study area is roughly 140 acres in size, approximately 9,000 vehicle trips i per day are currently generated in study area. The maximum number of trips per day for area is approximately 10,500 without violating intensity standard, however, if this area is developed as currently zoned total trip gener6tion will be approximately 13,500 vehicle trips per day which will exceed standard by about 3,000 trips. F. To be sure that existing street and other public facilities have adequate capacity for all modes of transportation. j Adequate street capacity exists to serve the development, however there will be an increase of about 84 trips on local residential streets. G, Apartment locations which buffer other higher intensity uses are desireable. This development does not act as a buffer. H. Apartment units are not to be concentrated in one area. A guideline for t0 s policy is under 500 units with most under 200 units in any one continuous cluster of apartments. There is an existing four-plex located behind the church and an apartment complex consisting of 64 units northeast of the site, a 24 unit complex at the southwest corner of Eagle and Welch for a total of 92 units. in addi- tion the block bounded by Eagle, Fannin, Beatty,` and Bernard Streets is zoned multi family (MF-1}, tf~e existing land use on this block is single family but if it were redeveloped according to MF-1 zoning approximately 120 units could be built. If this occured then there would be one continuous _ I cluster of apartments in excess of 500 units, I Under the heading of "Spot Apartment Development in Older Single Family Areas" the Land Use Plan states that "some older neighborhoods have been opined up to apartment development and there are some unique parcels that are unrealistic i for further single family development." However, the Interior area of the i neigghborhood (Eagle, Bernard, Greenlee area) has not been opened up by Past zoning, It is felt that this parcel is not unique in that it can ba replatted into two (2) single family lots; duplex, or other similar land use could be # considered, The Land Use Plan goes on to say that "if it is determined that single family preservation is not totally preferable for the neighborhood and higher density housingg is to be allowed, then, it is the policy of this guide that existing sin9lo famil still will have a priority for preservation, Therefore, the intent of the following policies are for thatgoil. Neighborhoods i ' .d ell 1 I I ANALYSIS CONTINUED { that already have a moderate amount (usually more than 2 complexes/blocks) of the current type of apartments would be allowed to continue wit out any new major restrictions. However, neighborhoods should provide input prior to decision on this point. Neighborhoods which have only a very limited amount of spot apartment { development (usually 2 or les complexes per block) should have strict site design standards such as *Landscaped front yard, setbacks equivalent in site and character to the adjacent single farm}y. *No parking in front of the complex. *Limited concentration on any one block (two per block as maximum guideline). *Side and rear yard solid screening fences. In review of toningy, subdivision, city budget, CIP and other similar decision points riorit will be iven to o der axis in nei hD hoods ; to insure and u e e r oo an u c on n ice t z n st" cour4i e an ° m°c tunas will havesa priorityutontheseeareasmoverwnewlyy e~ j expanding areas." RECOMMENDATION - i + The Planning and toning Commission recommends approval of t-1486 by a vote of 4 - 11 however the Planning and Community Development Department is concerned about the positive recommendation of the Planning and toning Commission in, that the development proposal only appears to meet 2 of 8 criteria for multi-femily evelopment in a low intensity area, and is highly 4uestioneble in regard to other specific poli d cies in spd seemstotsugnest tand hatspat1thepmroast,tmultiofemlly (MF-R) neighborhoods. The guide or planned development (PD) with restrictions listed above would be recommended. ALTERNATIVES Frofy ve MF-1 toning. ove MF-R toning. the request to Planned Development (PD) and require a site plan, e for future consideration. r back to Planning and honing Commission for further considerationMF•1 zoning. 9 " 1' > ai.. p..rw sC•e•u, YJIU 1~ ;,J.A 1 ~ - as t ALTERNATIVES CONTINUED 1 If approved, the following are possible changes to the land Use Plan: I Future Policy Guide Review Options: 1. Change or eliminate current policy statements. } 2. Consider separate policy for the neighborhood area generally bounded by Avenue A, Eagle, Greenlee, and Bernard (or Carroll). 3. Clarify interpretation in light of current policy guide, ATTACHMENTS 1. Aerial Photograph 2. Reply Form Totals 3, Planning and Zoningg Commission Minutes 4, An ordinance rezoning the property to MF•l is included in the ordinance s' section, E j x i y li x MEN I Jell T 1 r ~ 1 ~ r ~ ~ ~ F Iyl iL1 aal i i1 I { J 1 y4 Y. K d f _ir( R C'i ti' ~ 1 i~+• ~ ~ K+ S ~ 1 I I I A I }y I ~ r 1 f 1 ~ rl 4[ a ? ; * r , A f t sj r a. low* r PROPERTY OWNER REPLY FORMS j Z4485 i + IN FAVOR IN OPPOSITION UNDECIOE I John Davis Jack Vaughn 1114 Fannin 7217 Oakland Lane Denton, Texas 76201 Fort Woeth, Texas 76118 Tom Jester Marguerite Ailey 3 P.O, 8ox'280 1016 Welch Denton, Texas 76201 Denton, Texas 76201 i J-41 t ~ ~ I ..a „r..r e9,4. .t-._i .s..+„ ® s. n.. ..ro . v.~nt i i i i ' + I t f fHo ONO !L 1-1j" d# A-4 0. dA. L It ac 601 ' n f+ f 0.1 V M lb, 2-de + j , + ' 1, L jAJA 'A 'A AiA, Ad JAI ' .rrrr + + v n I I OIL ON g gel e + f f. ' 1 1 K r Alpyli.j ~z l I 1 1 1-1 11h r•a f`; f h rp, ~ , JON r V, i 4 { r; v y , /Ail ujol CA A id" AAA LA r 1 e n V 4 r Minutes ' Planning and Zoning Commission March 18, 1981 The regular meeting of the Denton Planning and Zoning Commission was held on March 18, 1981 at 5t0O p.m. in the Council Chambers of , the Municipal Building, Preaentc Bob Woodin, Robert LaForts, Linnis McAdams, & Caro Sider, Staff t weras Jeff Meyer, Charles Watkins, Greg Edwards and Susan Wigand, Absent] Jack Miller and Marilyn Gilchrist. ! Chairperson Andy Sidor called the meeting to order. I. Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of March 4 1981. Motion was made by Woodin and seconded by McAdams to approve the minutes of t O March 4, 1981 meeting. Motion carried unanimously ( - 11, Consent Agendai The staff asked that Item B be considered at the and of the meeting. A. Approval of the final replat of Wimbleton Village Phase 1. Motion was made by McAdams and seconded by Busby to approve the final replat of Wimble ton Village phase 1. Motion carried unsniausly (S - 0), 111. Public Hearingsi Andy 8idor explained the procedural policy for the meeting. A. This is a public hearing concerning an ordinance arending subsection (o) of sectf.on 28 - A - 6 of Article 28A of the Historic Landmark Preservation Ordinance, appendix 'I of the. Code,o! Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas (C rehansiw toning Ordinance) to provide }hat no property shall b&'included in any proposal designating any property as a historic landmark without the consent of the owner of the lands and daalaring an effective data, Robert Pearce, a member of the City of Denton Historic Landmark Commission, spoke in favor of the amendment. Bullit,t Chairman in opposition Ctoy the am ndment~toYic Landmark Approximately 20 people stood in opposition to the amendment, ! Ol, ~y} Y 1 Page Two Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission March 18, 1981 J Yvonne Jenkins, Chairperson of the Denton County Historical Commission and ex-officio member of the City of Denton Historic Landmark Commission spoke in opposition to the amendment. i 0. R. Hadley spoke in opposition to the amendment. } Randy Boyd, a member of the City of Denton Historic Landmark Commission, spoke in opposition to the amendment. Bullitt Lowry spoke again in opposition. Bob Woodin asked Mr, Lowry how the Department of interior would respond to this change in the ordinates, Mr. Lowry replied that if they followed their past to of using the National Register as a model it would be likely that the Department of Interior would not accept the ordinance. y He stated that the Department now lets an unconeentir.g property owner file an "Owner Objection", however this excludes ►he ' properfy,o er.from the tax b aks and the ragulations a"hich go along with having th'e~r property zoned as a hieLoric landmark still apply. David Ellison stated that he spoke with Me, Grovner of the Department of Interior, and that it was her opinion that this amendment would threaten certification of the ordinance. Mr. Pearce spoke in rebuttal, stating that the City of Austin's ordinance concerning historic landmarks was amended because it i was found unconstitutional. Robert LaPorte stated that he felt opposed to any amendment which may threaten tax breaks and therefore moved to deny the amendment, Untie McAdams seconded and the motion carried +manimously, 8. Z-1485. This is Lhe petition of Mr, Richard Compton requestin a chin a of coning from sin is family {sr-7) to multi family (My-f) classification at 006 Welch Street, The parcel is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of hannin and Welch Streets. Charles Watkins explained the case and presented rep ly forms { from property owners within 200 fast to the Commission, ! Bob Crouch, representing the Compton, spoke in favor tof the request. No one spoke in opposition to the request, j Charles Watkins presented the staff repport and recommendation, which was denial. Hs also presented aitarnatives. 1 t E 1 i i Page Three Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission March 18, 1981 s r.., Bob Crouch spoke in rebuttal. The Commission discussed the case. Robert LaPorte moved to approve Z-1485; the motion was seconded by Bob Woodin and carried by a vote of 4 - 1 (Linnie McAdams voted to dory). C. Z-1486 & S-153. This is the petition of Mr. B. L. Smith reqquestingg a change of zoning from commercial (C) to light industrial (Lx) classification at 2804 North Elm Street, The petitioner is also requesting a specific use permit to operate, a mini concrate batch plant at this location. Chav,.os Watkins explained the case and presented reply forms from property owners within 200.feat to the Commission. Lloyd Smith, owner of Lloyd's Rentall, spoke in favor of the request. Jack Diamond spoke in favor of the request. He stated that he felt the City of Denton zoning ordinance did not cover this type of operation. Eleanor Linless spoke in opposition to the request. Larry Alverton, 308 Northridga, spoke in opposition to the request, Carole Whaler-Liston spoke in opposition to the request. Hal Brooks, 2516 North Elm, apoks in opposition to the request, Fred Morris, 2406 College Park, spoke in opposition to the request, Approximately 40 people stood in opposition to the request. Ed Johnson, 529 Northridge, spoke in opposition to the request. Jim Glass, 500 Mimosa, spoke in opposition to the request. R, Caldwell spoke in opposition to the request. Charlie Watkins presented thi staff report and recommendation which was denial, t~ Andy Sidor questioned whether or not this use might not be covered in the toning ordinance and whether or not it ought to be allowed in commeroial (0) toning district, Charles Watkins stated that it was his judgement at the time the request was made to ask for light industrial (LI) toning; however the Planning Commission could classify this use if they so desire. Page Four Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission March 18, 1981 Jack Diamond spoke in rebuttal, Andy Sidor stated that he objects to rezoning the area from commercial to light industrial but would approve a specific use permit for a mini batch plant, The Commission discussed the case, Robert LaForta moved to deny Z-1486 and 5-153. The motion was seconded by Bob Woodin and carried by a vote of 4 - 1 (Andy Sidor voted to deny), F IV. Consent Agenda Continued: A, Approval of the final plat in the 0, Walker Survey, Abstract 1330. Charles Watkins, Greg Edwards, and Jeff Mayor advised the i Pluming Commission that the pplat did not most 3ubdiVisioss E regulations and was not vuitable for filing even if a variance was granted. Plat deficiencies includedi i 1. No lot and block 2. No R.O.W. dedication 3, No construction plans for road 4, No dedication instrument Mr. and Mrs, seardilay amkod for a variance along with Mr. t Ward Guy, the seller of the property, so that the meardslays could connect their mobile home to the saver line which crosses their property, The Plowing & Zoning Commission unanimously directed the staff r to find a way for the areal to be platted so the property owners could tap into the tower line. The meeting adjourned at 8 00 ~ p.m. ,i 1 ai x~~, ~ It i M j t i - 4V r AN ORIIINANCB,AMENDiNC THE 10NlNG MAP-OF THE CITY OF DENTON 7La3 AS SAIt5 WAS ADOPTED AS AN~~pAPPENDIX : TO THE CODE Of I VADDDFFITt1 iC IS Of I CITY OF THR CIAPS LOT TY OF DIN NAND 1k1A PAa IDCULARLY DIS WATT EID 8U IN] AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF DENTOMs TEAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: The toting Classification and Use designatl6n of the following described property, to-wits Beset 911 that certain let, tract or parcel of land out of Lot t No. 1 In dock No. 3 of the D. H. Matt9R Addition to the City of Dentons as shown by topp er Cat thereof recorded lit look Id, Palo 316 cad St1 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and beslminp At the northeast corner of said Lot 11 THENCE south 193 (sets a corner It feet north of the southeast corner of said Lot No. 11 TRHENCE wst parallel with the south line of Lot No. IN '100 fast a cornea THENCE north parallel with the east fine of Let No. 1, 193 { feet, a corner in the north line of Lot No. 11 THBNCE east 100 feet to the place of beginning. j is hereby changed tram Sinpie•Parily "SM" District Claasitl• cstlea te to Multi•Pasily °I-l" District, Classifleation and i Vie War the C rsheesive losing Ordit"" of the City of D/it" Texas. 1i loniatt Nap "of the City of Denton, Tesnao 4 aptaa the 14th ay of January 1969, as as Appendix to the Code 0 Ordinance of the City el Deatoo, Texas under Ordlaanas No. 69•L be and the same is hereby amended to shod such change in District Classification and Use. s>cT:oN• t t I That the City Council of the City of- Doetoa, taxis hereby rinds that such change is In accordance with a casprehsesive tSan for the purpose of pproaoting the Ifestal welfare of the it .1 of Denton Texts, and with ressoLabA consideration ubag other things or the character of the district and :{oe its peculler euit'tllty of particular asaa, and with a view to conserving the value of the buildings, protecting hum lives, •1 and oncosts ing the most s propriate use of land for the ssxlsus bene~it to the City o[ Dames, Tarsal and Its eititeae. ' SRCTION :11. That this ordinance shall be in (all fares and affect lnediataly after its palso a std spgttarat, hearlare Aarltg the rsgvleed vnb1le Derstaioreeen hold by the Planning and 940191 Commiaslai and the City Council of thy City of Denton,Tosss, after giving due notice thereof. s V Me 1-RICHARD COMPTOR • 11 t TABBED AND APPROVED this eAa day of , A. D. 1981. 111000 Q. 37211 To[ CITY OA DOM# RA3 I I ATTESTe ; i a CITY OA bila K, TEXAS APAROYEd AS TO LAGAL FORMI CITY.OFADmuJ . CITY ATTORNEY EYi 1 111 I 1 i AA41 !-RICHARD CONMN t i 1 ' I i i i THE STATE OF TEXAS S KNOW ALL MEN Or THESE PRESM03 COUNTY OF DENTON g 3 wHHREAS, in 1469 Denton County, the City of Denton, and thirteen other cities located in Denton County, Texas entered into an agreement creating a Denton city-county Health I Department which became effective May I, 1969; and ' y WHEREAS, said agreement provided for the appointment of t Director for the Denton City-County Health Department and the { services of a Health Board to assist In the selection of Director and for other purposes; and i WHEREAS, Article 44470 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas under which the first Denton"City•Ccunty Health Department 1. was created was amended in 1971 to provide for, a health board composed of certain designated professions, and further provided j., that Health Units existing on the data of the 1971 amendment could be exempt from the provisions of section 46 and Section S (a) of the Act by notifying the Texas Department of Health in writing of their intent to exercise this exemption provision; and WHEREAS, it is the matuol desire of Denton County, the City of Denton, and the other cities who adopted the original i agreement to mend sold agreement in order to exempt the Denton City-County Health Department from the provisions of Section 4a and Section S (a) of Article 4447a of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended in 1971; and WHEREAS, it is the autuel desire of Denton County, the City of Denton, and the other cities who adopted the original agreement to mend said agreement to provide for the services of An Advisory Health board to assist the Commissioners Court and the City of Denton and other cities in raking deterrinstiona under the Act for the operation of the Denton City-County Health Department; now, therefore, 0 Denton County, Texas, acting herein by and through its 1 Commissioners Court, the City of Denton, Texan, acting herein by A !9 ' i l i . i and through Its City Council, and the other cities of Denton county, acting herein by and through their governing bodies who R adopt this agreement, do hereby agree as follows: 1. A Health District 1s hereby created and established under Article 4441% of the Revised Civil Statutes of Taxis, as amended, except that Section 4s and Section S(a) shalt not apply to said District, and the Health Department herein created shall S. be exempt from said provisions. The boundaries of such Health I District shill be co-erteasive with the boundaries of Denton County. 2. The Denton City-County Health Department is hereby created within said Health District to perform all the functions pertaining to public health which any component mater is ! authorised to perform. A Director shall be appointed to operate and administer the Denton City-County' Health Department and District, The Director shill be appointed and removed from office by the i Commissioners Court of Denton County. The Director shall be L physician, licensed or eligible to be licensed by tbo Total State board of Medical Examiners and who has been certified by the State board of Health Resources. The DirectdtOs salary will be specified In each annual budget approved by the Coraissiomets Court of Denton County, 4. The Denton City-County Health Department shall have such employees and/or departments as may be approved from time to time by the Commlssioners Court of Denton County. Ail employees of the Denton City-County Health Department shall be appointed ! and removed from office by the Director, All employees of the Denton city county HealtF. Department shall be subject to the personnel rules and/or polities of Denton County, S. All funds of the Denton City-County Health Department shill be audited by the Auditor of Denton County and shall be under his supervision to the same extent is other Denton County } departments and offices. ! V •"~u'~ ; AGREEMENT-PACE 2 i MI 1 i t 6. Upon appointment and qualification of a Director for the District, the authority vested In the county health officer or the city health officer for one or all members of the district i may thereafter be transferred to the Director, and the office of the county health officer or city health officer may be discontinued by one or all members of the district for the duration of the agreement, provided the County Commissioners ti Court of Denton County and the City Council of each 'city involved consent. The Director, with the approval of the Commisstoners Court of Denton County, may appoint full-time or, part-time physicians or arrange for payment of physicians on a fee-for-service basis for rendering medical ears to indigents, rendering testimony at lunacy hearings, and for the carrying out of responsibilities concerning medical matters covered by municipal ordinances or court orders in the county and cities , that are ambers of the district, and that have discontinued the office of county health officer or city health officer. j 7. The funds paid by each governmental' jurisdiction to shown on the budget and the "Agreement between the Takes State Department of Health and the ,ocal Appropriating Agencies" are to ban used for generally accepted public health purposes with j emphasis on the prevention of morbidity and mortality, g. This agreement under which the district is created may be modifsed from time to tine with the consent of all the governing bodies which are parties hereto, and additional cities within Denton County may be included In the district by adopting and approving this agreement by resolution of its governing body. This district may be dissolved by consent of all the geverning bodies, and the county or any city may withdraw from the district upon request of Its governing body with the consent of a majority of the remaining governing bodies or by the governing body giving one years notice to each of the other governing bodies of its intention to withdraw. When the county or any city cases$ to be a member of a district, a health j { ACRHHMHNT•PACH ~ i • We r I officer for the county or city shall be appointed lamedistely and he shall resume the performance of the duties rested in that officer. 9. A Denton City-County Health Department Advisory Hoard consisting of nine (9) members is hereby created. Each member of the Board shall be appointed to and occupy it place on the Board, such places being numbered one, Two, Three, Four, Fire, i Six, Seven, Bight and Nine. The City Council of the City of Denton shell appoint four (t) members of the Board to occupy 4 Plate One, Two, Three and Your, and the Commissioners Court of Denton County shall appoint four (1) members of the board to occupy Place Five, Six, Seven and Bight. The eight members appointed by the City Council of the City of Denton and 011 i Commissioners Court of Denton County shall select and appoint one member of the Board to occupy Place Nine who shall be the Chairperson of the Board. The person appointed to piece Mine shall not be a member of the Board at the time of his or her appointment. Bach member shall be appointed for a term of two F (2) years on the Board, except that the first appointments made I r t. hereunder by the City Council of the City of Denton shall be for a term of three (i) years and the first appointments made hereunder by the Commissioners Court of Denton County shall bs 1~1 for a term of two (2) years. The first Chairman shall be 1 appointed for a term of thrae (3) years. Thereafter all sppointments shall be for two-year terms. 10. The Denton City-County Health Department Advisory Board shall act as an advisory board to the Director and In an S advisory capacity to the Commissioners Court of Denton County, the City Council of the City of Denton, and the governing bodies of each city adopting this agreement with authority to hold public hearings and to study and recommend policies telsting to the operation, promotion, enlargement, future planning and such other matters involving public health or. the operation of the 3 Denton City-County Health Department as may be referrad to it by the Director of the Denton City-County Health Department, the AGREEMENT-PACE 4 1 Commissioners Court of Denton County, the city council of the city of Denton, or the governing body of any city adopting this agreement, The Board shalt also act in an advisory capacity to the, Commissioners Court of Denton County in appointing the Director.. . It. Funds for the operation of the Denton City-County Health Department and District shall be contributed by Denton' County and the member cities for each year tinder such formula tie may from time to time be agreed upon by the parties to this agreement. The Denton City-County Health Department Advisory Board shall recommend a formula for such funding to Denton County and the goveraing body of each eater city. Its Each member of the Denton City-County Health Department and District shall receive a copy of this agreement and a copy shall be sent to the texas Department of Health, Dated this lot day of April, 1411. I i i } DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS EYt COUNTY JUDOS ATTESTt r' I i MY 74 HILL, CMITY-CM CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 1 gY2 I ATTESTt i 110015 s C111 at%,RZTXKT CITY Of PILOT POINT, TEXAS I ~ BYm ATT1STt r j : AORMUT-PACE 5 t 41 r CITY OF num, TEXAS bYt MAYOR ATTESTS X 5KRUTART CITY OF Sam, TEXAS t , bYt f KATUR ATTEST: i CITY OF AUDREY, TEXAS EYs MAYOR ATTEST: Jj CITY or rl.orn mourm, TEXA! 1Y: ATTEST: .r t CITY OF LITTLE ELM, TEXAS Ily: f ATTEST: ACREERPT•PAOE 6 1 ~ .~~.~._4 ....i... .ter. YU i { CITY Of SHADY SHORE, TEXAS BY: A1rY01~'""--" - ATTEST: r x,{ CITY OF HICKORY CREBKo TEXAS I SY: 3 ATTBSTs CITY OF HIGHLAND VILLAGE, TEXA4 BYs r MAYOR ATTBSTs' 3DCRBTART CITY Of ARGYLE, -MA3 BY: ATTBBTs r, CITY OF JUSTIN, TEXAS I BYs F1A48A"' ATTISTs I A6126MENT-PAGE 7 i CITY OF ROANOIB, MUS BYt KATOR ATTSSTi 3BCRETARY 1 CITY OF LAKE DALLAS, TSXAS BY: MAYOR ATTEST: HOUTART { , 4 AGREEMENT-PAGE I a C,";, t j 9 t , i CITY OF DENTON MEMORANDUM 1 1 , TOs Chris Hartung FROM: Rick Svehla DATE: April 10, 1981 ` REt Sycamore Street Bridge Last year under the State Bridge Inspection Program we were advised that the Sycamore Street Bridge was unsafe for travel by the general public. At that time we suggested to the Council that we have our own consultant review the findings of the State Inspection and the Council approved. The firm of Rady and Associates examined the bridge both in the field and ti through calculations and found that the bridge was indeed unsafe for travel by the public. At that point the Council directed us to close the bridge. Rady and Associates indicated that to make the bridge safe for travel by the public would cost approximately $75,000. Subsequently we were notified by the state of a State Program whereby Citys can apply for funding to help renovate existing f bridges. Early this year we applied for .hat money.. Since then we were advised by Dwiht Bird from the Resident Office that our request received a' very high priority in the Dallas Office, The request has been sent to Austin :and will be reviewed there with the requests from all the other district offices in Texas. We have been advised that the timetable at this point is not available# however, the request has been in Austin for about 30 to 45 days. Generally Austin replies to such requests within 60 to 90 days. Therefore, we 'expect to receive an answer by June 1, 1981. At that point if funding 3s not received we will still be able to include it in next year's budget. i In their first capital improvement meeting the Planning and zoning commission made inquiries about Sycamore Street. The Staff advised them of the status of the funding. As of now Planning and zoning also expressed some interest in funding this bridge renovation out of Capital Improvement Funds, We will keep you advised on both of these avenues of funding as goon as new development occurs. c ve a 9 F r~ F .r j~D EMERGENCY ADDENDUM CITY OF DENNTON C14 X98 CIL AGENDA ~ Aprii 1Report from TMPA Directors r q I {s n 1 + +y A l J 6961A f ~ ~ E x, F i 1 CITY OFD NTONCITYbCOUNCIL AGENDA April 28, 1981 All 6,w I Approval of Resolutions of Appreciation for Roland Vels and " Charles Hopkins. .a . 1 i/ J ; t 7064A ~ . x1 1. C A 1~i„ tae i f t _ _ a v r L1 k- tLx•'RuTNYL^Y'~xMXl6`~ 3a~T`Y]~+L N M1 ~5. } , f}t I f AGENDA CITY OF UNTON CITY COUNCIL ff 1 April 30 - May 1, 1981 11 1 1. 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