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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-1984 O A T H O F O F F I C E CITY OF DENT(;, BOARD AND COMMIT:S,,N I VIVIAN EDWARDS ' , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that 1 will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Member of the Citizens Traffic Safety Support Cam. the City of Dt,-.on, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State and the Charter and Ordinances of this City. Subscribed and sworn ,'o before me the undersigned on this tue 5th day of March A. D. 19 84 To certi y wi!ch witness my hand and sea _ o c ice. CITY 0C&CTAXY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS 0264C ON I 4 4 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS - OFFICE OF Tf E CITY ATTORNEY ME,VORA V DU,K C.J. Taylor, Jr., City Attorney Joe D. Morris, Assistant City Atto -j,-?v Robert B. Hunter, Assistant City Attornoy DATE: April lb, ,1.934 TO: Jeff Meyer, Director, Planning & Community [:.-~velopment FROM: C. J. Taylor, Jr., City Attorney SUBJEC7: Releases Attached is an original Release of Note and Lien from the City of Denton to Othello N. Hill and the Denton Housing Authority to Vivian C. Starr. Please forward these originals to the property owners. A copy of same has been forwarded to Charlotte Allen. If you have any questions concerning same, please advise. 77 J/ i , CJTJR:js v6L 160 [ F.,E~tJ REAL PR67fR1Y RECORDS J.fi825 RELEASE OF NOTE AND LIEN THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: § That the City of Denton, Texas, hereinafter referred to ns City, is the holder of a certain promissc;:, .-,ote, secured by Mechanic's and Materialman's Lien and Deed of Trust, said note, lien and deed of trust being made to, for the benefit of, or assigned to City to secure payment of costs of improvements made contractors to owners of reai properry in Denton County, Texas; That City in consideration of full payment of said note, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does heresy release that certain promissory note and mechanic's and materialman's lien described as follows, to-wit: Promissory note executed by Othello N. Hill, dated December 10, 1980 payable to Denton Housing Authority in the amount of Three Thousand Six Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($3,b00.00); and Deed of Trust and Mechanic's find Haterialman's Lien securing said note created by contract dated December 10, 1980 upon the property described therein, said contract, lien, and deed of trust being recorded in Volume 84, Page 415, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas. IN TESTI14ONY WHEREOF, witness my hand this the $o tb day of /1l a , l,_ 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: G`.RTs t CITY MANAGER Tf{F STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON g This instrument was acknowledged before me on the 30th day of AjA c- K , 1984, by G. Chris Hartung, City Manager of the City of Denton, Texas, on behalf of said City. AUDRFYBAEHm4H NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF TEXAS 4161 PlAk. SWo of Tent r . ~ rl CMA%*4 Eiphs Sept. 3. -3 - P-5-My Commission expires: ~u ~n - o~ y H I.,, O "3 lT.a E,MAR 30 ~y++: 24 o ~ N W ~ x 1%n a ~ e z to r~ z ~ a MITT i Z v 1^ V E ~ lO CO, ~ .tea n ~ m O ~ O G. i y 'n SG O r ~ n Z 'G fV~ G f 4 j VN 7 9 0 ,Nr v ~ p 9~ r o i s I Yr M I 3 J, d T"T ;an r i2P4r~E4'37 REAL PROPERTY RECORDS S_r824 RELEASE OF NOTE AND LIEN THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON 6 That the Denton Housing Authority, hereinafter referred to as DHA, is the holder of a certain promissory note, secured by Mechanic's and Materiaiman's Lien and Deed of Trust, said note, lien and deed of trust being made to, for the benefit of, or assigned to DHA to secure payment of costs of improvements made by contractors to owners of real property in Denton County, Texas; That DHA in consideration of full payment of said note, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby release that certain promissory note and mechanic's and materialman's lien described as follows, to-wit: Promissory note executed by Vivian C. Starr, datcl June 27, 1980 payable to Denton Housing Auth '_ity in the amount of Four Thousand Two Hundred Forty-Seven and No/10C Dollars x$4,247.00); and Deed of Trust and Mechanic's and }+aterial- m3n's Lien securing said note created by contract dated June 3C, 1980 upon the property described therein, said coitrbct, lien, and deed of trust being recorded in Volume 82, Page 16, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand this the if, 1`4,1 day of 1984. DENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY PC, Ai '•;ti~,/~ ~ / BY: THE".STATE: OF :'LXAS § COUNTY OF DEMON This instrument was acknowledged before me on the _ day of1984, by Norman Schwolert, Director of the Dentoa Housing Atthority, on behalf of said Authority. ~NO~TA Y(FU BLTCj 1 CT1 -OF f EEXAg ' 3 • 1fy Commission r.xpires : 3 - NOR Y~ ~I: , ~ ~C^/1n~ z tom" ONO z ~.,4,R 30 24 H o o ' z a _ z cCn N n z t- a ns z =•~~Jrr ~ x v V z y= o (7) m J, Op T c c'r/•~`~: cQGir 4'LS' cl, 0 o vn4 %,i T P+~ h`? ry'a' Cc ry~0 e e C~+ pC ~E 4~~ `Q ,98 Q7G n 9 oq dy ord It. yryC~f ~p ~R a I 6ffer~r0e., - THE STATE OF TEXAS, COU\Tl' OF DENTO": '~°~~6P~cf97 KNOW ALL AMEN BY THESE PRESENT'; REAL PnGPEnIY RECORDS. 2 That The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation iI of the County of Denton and State of Texas for and in consideration of the sum of it I -TEN AND NIO/100 ($10.OC O?.LARS, f to it in hand paid by E. W. Belcher, et ux ;j of the County of Denton and State of Texas , the receipt of which is hereby ach-no•wledgel, do, by these presents, BARGAIN, SEI ' , LELEASE, AND FOREVER j QUIT CLA-31 unto the said E. W. Belcher, et ux, their I~ heirs and assigns, all its right title and interest in :.nd to that certain tract or par. eel of land lying in the County of Penton and State of Texas, described as follows, f to-vnt: All that certain tract or- parcel of land that is situated in the Alex Robertson Addition to the City of Denton, said addition being situated in the A. Hill-Survey, Abstc•sct No. 623, Denton County, Texas, said tract or parcel being a ortion dedicated, and being more fully described as follows of Ruth Street as BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the :intersection of Ruth ~ fl Street and Cook (Ross) Street; THENCE south 0°4'47" east along the west righ_-of-way line of Cook j (Ross) Street a distance of 50.00 feet to an iron pin; the ~I RuthTStreetsad stance of4r204.01 eett o an ironhpinght-of-way line of ~ i THENCE north 0°5'0" west along the west end of Ruth Street a II distance of 50.0 feet to an iron pin; THENCE north 88°56'14" east along the north right-of-way line of Ruth Street a distance of 204.01 feet to the pint of beginning and i I~ containing 10199.1 square feet of land. SAVE AND EXCEPT the City of Denton retains e. 16' utility easement across the north portion of this tract of land. ' 1lII II TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premise3, together with all and singular the rights, r =ri. ]eges and appurtenances thereto in any manner belonging unto the said E. W. Belcher, et ux, their heirs and assigns, forever, so that neither the said the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, its successors nor hekx>= any person or persons c1siming under it shall, at any time hereafter, have, claim or demand any right or title to the aforesaid premises or appurtenances. or any part there- u I ~ of. our hand at Denton, Texas this II ~c01 day of February A. D. 19 84 tnesses at-Req.jejt of Grantor: CITY O DENTON, TEXAS i" ?yTTESTi BY: - - R CHARD ST ;ART, MAY 7 vc~ ~q Je:GEU3 THE. STATE OF TEXAS, ~ COUNTN' OF 6-FORE NE, in and for said County, Texas, .'n tF,''s da;r perenaaliy appeared known to me to be the person lcho;e name subscnbed to the foregcing instrurent, and acknowledged to rie that he executed the sane for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER NIY H' :D AND SEAL OF OFFICE, This day of A. D. 19 I US.) Notary Public, County, Texas My Conmission Expires June 1, 19 SINGLE ACKNOWLEDGME.NT THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, in and for said County, Texas, on this day personally appeared known to me to be the person whose name subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to mo that he. executed the same for the purposes and consideration t;:erein expressed. GIVEN UNDER Ml• HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, This day of _ A.D. 19.. Notary Public, County, Texas My Commission Expires June 1, 19. . CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF_._DENTON BEFORE SIE, the undersigned authority, in and for said County, Texas, on this day personally appeared"-- Richard .0.-Stewart Mayor O.F the - - - Ci.ty.-..of ...Denton Texas...... _ known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the said .City_.Council--of--.-the..City ...of_-Detzton.~.Texas,.-&."Municipal-_-- 4Vorporation, and that he executed the same as the act of scch corporation for the purposes and cowideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stcted. C' I GIVEN UNDER `Y HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, THs.--. f-.day Febr C A D 1#4 (LS JEANETTE SCOTT - Fell 111.554 Sun of Teas (/v Notary lie , _Deatflr -County, Texas Tezas 1,.,. YyWmWasaaF~igWrt.171.H:1 My Commission Expires June 1, 19._ CLERK'S CERTIFICATE THE STATE OF TEXAS, I, , County COUNTY OF ,+e Clerk of the County Court of said County, • b certi? d rte _tfte foregoing instrument of writing dated on the . . . day of A. D. Va $ SwitRits Certificate of Authentication, was filed for record in my office on the day ~ • 19 at o'clock M., and duly recorded C;is day of 3Z: ' s yxyS, 3 sf~ ~ A D. 19 , at _ o'clock M., in the t KdCor~s~l~4crounty, in Volume on pages._ WITtiESS MY HAND AND SEAM }IE COUy-•~Y C~t~ r4 _ ~~~~~~Yrrrrr / Said Cointy, at office in °yting[,vt nbole written F y ' s d J%~.0 rk County. Texas. (L, S.) ( 1/ n $).1- 'g '4 ^9 Deputy. i L...I C1 L I ii E W4 w X V o fs f a 1i l4 X Q i w O z L: ] H : p 4 p z z N . w ' 1 0 p; U o G ; x w C~• c Fie c z a e c i H J~- EN Q. 0 W W u 4 D: E' x O O S(, " i 3 a O to J W >4 r, U E4 A b+ i - - - C4 U 6 z H - VJ\I~ E-4 S' ^ ...A.` - z .n-ocm-rc:xrrrvrcn= _ _ Ito THE STATE OF TEX ' ' r` ~~1.~ BY 11HESE PRE,SEIITTS; CO'.;\TY OF DENTON flva kl Lli~ 1SCI~.~i 'f' That The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal CorporationAl!' i Il i of the County of ----Denton -----------snd State of --'exas for and in consideration of the sum of ~ ------------------------TEh' AND NO/100 (S10.00) DOLLARS, ~ G~ to it in hand paid by Dr. Fred Tillis f of the County of Denton and State of Texas , the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do, by these presente. BARGALN, SELL, RELEASE, AND FOREVER I, QUIT CLAIM unto the said Dr. Fred Tills, his t I heirs and assigns, all its right title and interest in and to that certain tract or par. f cel of land lying in the County of Denton and State of Texas, described as follows, II ~i to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the C. iF Poullalier Survey, Abstract No. 1007, Denton County, Texas, being part f of the right-of-way of Teasley Lane as shown on the plat of Teasley Mall Subdivision to the City of Denton as shown by the plat recorded in Volume• 12, Page 45, Plat Records of said County, and being more i~ fully described as follows: k• BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said Lot 1, Block A of Teasley Mall Subdivision; I THENCE north 1°16'06" east with the east boundary line of Lot 1 a "I j' distance of 76.31 feet to an iron in at the be i' p ginning of a curve; ,i THENCE; _with `e curve to the left having a central angle of 890561491's a'radius ' of 25.0 feet, a chord of north 43°4.2'18" west f ~j 35.34 feet, an arc distance of 39..^5 feet to an iron pin on the south {I boundary line of Londonderry Lane; • THENCE south 88°40'43" east with the south boundary line of Londonderry Lane a distance of 20.0 feet to an iron pin at the beginning of a curve; THENCE with a curve to the right having a central an~le of 89` l 56'40", a radius of 25.0 feet, a chord distance of south 43 42'18" east 35.34 feet, an arc distance of 39.25 feet to an iron pin being 45 M feet from and at right angles to the center line of Teasley Lane; THENCE south 1°]6'06" west 45 feet from and parallel to the centerline of Teasley Lane a distance of 76.52 feet to an iron pin; THENCE north 88'04128" west a distance of 20.0 feet to the point t of beginning and containing 0.0465 acre of land. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, together with all and singular the rights, privi- leges and appurtenances thereto in any manner belonging unto the said Dr. Fred Tillis his heirs and assigns, forever, so that neither the said I City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, its successors nor XWrfr:W any person or persons claiming under i. t shall, at any time hereafter, 3. have, claim or demand any right or title to the aforesaid premises or appurtenances, or any part there- of. ~I ~i`>TI~~SS:~ our ;,and at Denton, Texas this C., day of February A. D, 1984' sses bl ltrquest of Grantor: 1713~--CL ' -0 -t)EN 4N_TIE A ATTEST a BY ` P. CY,ARD } STES:ART, MAY I ~l.~t~l.1•: +l?i\'111 !.~.Jl:!!~_\~' THE STATE OZ TEXAS, ~ COUNTY OF DE`; EON: I : EFORc. ':F:. in and far nid Couc: . I t.ca. n t'ns r'ay pr: na:iy appeared kno.vn to me to be the person ho;e name subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknou•led,ed to me that he executed th, sari-? fcr th,• p'1: prses and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDEK MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, This day of A.P. 1D IL. S.) N.tmy Fublic, County, Texas ?ly Corr,r-.i;sion Expires June 1. 19 SINGLE ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS, 1 BEFORE ME, the unders "e t authority, COUNTY OF in and for said County, Texas, on tf is day- personally appeared . known to me to be the person whose name subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVE?; UNDER 31Y HAND AND SEAL CF OFFICE, This day o[ A.D. 19.. 1L.S.) Notary Public, _ _.County, Texas My Commission Expires June 1, 19 CORPORATION ACKNO`VLEMIENT THE STATE OF TEXAS, BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, COUNTY OF.. DENTOI. ir: and for said County, Texas, on this day personally appeared.... Richard 0. Stewart, Mayor of the ty._,o.f..,Den,.... Tp_xas-------- ______.-known to ma to T the person and officer whose name is subscribed t th fore ping ins; ur,ent and acknowledged to me that ~he,samC +as the act of the said City Council o t~te ity V Denton, Texas, a Municipal *(corporation, aid-that he executed the same as the act of such corporation for the purposes and consideration therein UNDER capacity city therein m stated. expressed. an GIVEN to the -___-_day o _ Febr r A, p, 19_H 4 a~ (L.S) AND SEAL OF OFFICE, Th if JEAt:ET7E5"r~TT KtL7 h1k str's 0 rags Notary ublie, Texas 1/V ! IyG,r.,:uw[s vYa:411.143` i My Commission Expires J ne 1, 19..._ CLERK'S CERTIFICATE THE STATE OF TEXAS, County COUNTY OF Cleric of the County Court of said County, do he a r,Cr ify that the foregoing instrument of writing dated on the day of es 11 1) y$. is Certificate of Authentication, was filed for record in my office on the _ day of rY f3 ~ at o'clock M., and duly recorded this day of at o'clock d1., in the ,r s~1t'.' ti ecop-RT ~odr~u Volume_ ra Pages T T}.~0` »>iii t inty, at otF,ce in R ITN.ESS MY HAND AND SEAL O J _ the day d c~'e $1 written. CQ 4ot. ~Cerk County, Texas- _ Deputy. ~ 1 Z J } ,33; ma y a$ a o S n W ~ pp N j Er, 0 c~ z to 0 Q w.. Q U HZ E-4 z I - ,I i H o. - o 2, q i 1 0 i_ O H n y I w Hi n :4 7. 1, 1': LIi~',, V o H i.: a d z., O Ca! Iy - x J El. Jah"wn FRED, S. JAMES 8, CO. OF TEXAS 2001 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75201 214 742-7777 F71-7 March 8 1984 MAR 9 1984 City of Denton, Texas City Hall Denton, Texas Re: Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter Bond No. 193327 Spring Valley Construction Company, Principal Gentlemen: Enclosed is a Continuation Certificate for the above bond for the period April 15, 19843 to April 152 1985. Yours truly, Ellna Bearden Enc. cc: Spring Valley Construction Go. 16475 Dallas Parkway, Suite 620 Dallas, TX 75248 (with copy of continuation certificate) Insurance Brokers Since 1858 The I ■ni~ Trinity Un 1on,, Inlur.nc. Co. 5lturiry N411Inlurmt• Co. F Companies Trinity Univ.rul nc, Co. of f Kamm, us, Inc, DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUATION BOND Ao. 0193327 in the amount of 51 1000 Issued by TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURAj%E CO. on behalf of SPPING VALLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. in favor of CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS is kereby continued in force from 04-15-84 to 04-15-95 subject to all the covenants and conditions thereof. It is expressly stipulated that in no event shall the aggregate liability of the Surety for any are or more defaults of the principal during any cne or more years of the suretyship under the bond hereinabove referred to, as extended by this or any other extension thereof, exceed the amount specifically set forth in said bond or any existing certijicate chang- ing the amount of said bond. Signed and dated this day ofd f~ .UjLC By ~ Cam{ i ~~=1~t-L~.t/a~Qrl S-645 Attorney in Fact w TheTrinity Companies Dallas. Texas 75201 POWER OF ATTORNEY KNO& ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE CO'.tPANY and SECURITY NATIONAL INSURANCE'-Oti•PAUY e,xh a Texas --erpcrorlcn o, d TRINITY UNIVERSAL 1NSURA`,CE COl,IP4NY OF KANSAS, IN,, n Kansas Corporation do 'hereby apocinr Its true and la~.f~l Artorne 5'•ir- Gloria A. Stevens - Dallas, Texas y( Farr, with fell a,t'cr,Tv'o exec_-e o^ -e.arf ;1lelir, crd s,rery bc•.ds or undertekln•~s and ,r 3r dac~n.er.'s of o similar c'crr,'er iss,ei .n r''^.e cc_ ,e si its busi-ess, bind the respective cc-p;r,y 'hereby. - "J NITNESS NHEREOF, TRINITY UNIVERSAL ir.SoP.ANI_E __OVPANY, 5ECURI) r NATIONAL IN- SURANCE COMPANY crd TRINITY UNIVER54L IN%RAP.i-E COMPANY' OF KANSAS, IN-., rave each exer.uted cnd o"esred these creserrs 3rd June 76 r'`i5 da'y ~F GI' JUDIT~AN• CORP. aEC RE ARV t Ty ER, PR^ ICENT AUTHORITY FOR POWER OF ATTORNEY That TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE CCr.'PANY ana SE7.URITY NATlC'JAL iNSI COI`. A , eocr a Texas I-orporarlen and TRINITY UNIVERSAL iNSURANCE COVFANY OF KANSAS, INC., c Kansas Corp<rancn, in pursucrce of ourhonry gronred by •ncr certa, res-lIkrion adop,ed by theirrespectlve Board of Direccrs on the lit day rf aarch, 1976 o,d or -i-ich •r-e feiiewmg is o tn,e, fall, oral conplete copy: "RESOLVED. Thar rl-e Pres,denr, any V,ce-Preside-, or a,y Secretary of each of these ' omponles be and they arc hereby authorized and emc o.ve rej to male, r.ec.,•e, crd .!elver l= teh 7:f of these Ca:,pames L,nto such person or persons resld,^.,~ Nit- ii, the U^,, •e.j Stares cf ATOn, f Atromey const,r rI- ~ =s they moy sefec , its Power ana orpci^.riog e,ycr z c,, r. ersc--s 4•rcr~e;-m•Fa~r, v.irh F.,11 :ewer and authcr- ~ry to make, exec~,te and del,,.er, fcr ,r, I^ its rime oral Its be^ali, .s _r,,y, a•i, porric_iar bond or undertaking that may to re7uired in r:e spec,flei rerrircry, u,,:sr svc'i II m,•a•i ors and res'ricrions, bcrh as tsaldture of such bonds or „rderia-.i,g 3^3 os t.; 1,-,rs of ,Iab,Ii•, to to -;er,a'.er by'i-ose Comparies, y deem proper, t-e nan_re of s„c` t.-ds or ~;rae•r_f.,-„s crd rk,e h-if, cF I cbiluy to which such haw, s of Attorney .-.ay be restricted, it eac?^ Irsror. ce sceclhed in such P, Attorney. wet or . RESOLVED, Thor any and all Arrcrrevs-In•Fcct c^d Csficers cf ,he Tories, whether or rot t1- ozed +^c, Cairo red seam Secre. e Secretary is abse-r, be a^d are re,eb~, a rf•,~;ri anderpcwer to certify or ver,fr copies of the By-Laws of these Cc,rcaries --s r. •.I' as r reso:,•Ion of tl-e Di with the ex ecuri on of :ens rectors, hovina to do vs, reco,;nrzor,cas, SO^,rr ; cf inCem^r-y, a:0 all artier cblraarory in the fre r'neroot, or wit', regard to tie p,wers cf ony .;F rho cfflcers of r'rrse _c-,o,,-es cro' Fa: 4rrorreys•ir. RESOLVED, Thcr Fe siCnarLre of any cf "'e cers~ -s :~scrihed In -e acre sresol~cn irr,le si7natures as fixe cr re.,^rod - Ira ri nay be o d acrd by any Fcrm ;;f s•a^'pirg cf c etl-theer re; rad.crion of f the names of rSe persons herelrabove a,, rF.on zed," CERTIFICATION OF POWER ATTORNEY I, Uud,rn E. Fags, Corp. Se•:rerary of TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY, SECURITY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY and TRINITY UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF KANSAS, INC. do hereby certify it o- the foregomn Resulcrlcn of the Boards of Directors of these Corporations, and the Power Attorney I ss42d purs.,ar.r thereto, are true and correct and are still in li force and @(Face. IN WITNESS 4HEREOF, I i-a,e here.rt,^ set ,.y Lord oral off,-ed the focs,mlle seal of ear:. Corcornricr- s lay cf51LIG.'/Uza a ~sga=l =SEAL;:: =SEAL.: ~DITH E. ►GAN, CORP. SECRETARY e_aasa REV, a-et i nx a It I 65' INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT'S AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON § The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Home Rule City situated in Denton County, Texas, hereinafter called "City", acting herein by and through its City Manager and Richard Cooper, hereinafter called Consultant, hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: City hereby retains Consultant ,l - •r to perform the hereinafter designated services and Consultant agrees to perform the following services: Mechanical/Electrical Engineering Services for renovation of the west main hail area of the Municipal Building as follows: A. Preliminary examination of the site and review of existing mechanical and electrical systems; B. Preparation of engineering drawinggs, bid documents and specifications for HVAC and electric power/lighting, plrnbing systems; C. Evaluation and recommendations on mechanical and electrical bids received; I D. Electrical and mechanical construction adminis- tration services to include periodic on-site observation of the work and review of shop drawings and submittals. x 2. COMPENSATION TO BE PAID CONTRACTOR: City agrees to pay Consultant for the services performed hereunder as follows: A. A sum not to exceed Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and No/lOU Dollars ($2,250.00); B. Said sum for Consultant's services shall be allocated and paid at the completion of each phase as follows: 1) Preliminary Design Phase $ 787.50 2) Construction Documents (Drawings & Specifications) 900.00 3) Bidding and Negotiation Phase 112.50 4) Construction Administration Phase 450.00 Maximum Guaranteed Compensation $2,250.00 3. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: Services other than those outlined above will be considered to be additional services and will be CONTRACT/RICHARD COOPER/PAGE 1 F--7- ~^q 7-7.^e +F TAT y 1 r= z lit .V4 y performed only after written approval by an authorized represen- tative of the City )f Denton. Additional services are defined as: providing services relative to future facilities which are ' not intended to be constructed as part of this project; revising drawings and sp-cifications when such revisions are inconsistent with approvals or instructions previously given, and due to causes beyond the control of the Consultant; preparing as-built i drawings; or providing any services not included in this agree- ment or not customarily furnished in accordance with generally g accepted engineering practice. Compensation for additional services shall be hourly based on the following schedule: Registered Professional Engineer $45.00 ' Draftsman 27.00 Secretary/Word Processor 20.00 NOTE: The following services are specifically excluded from this agreement and will be considered as additional services if required: 1) Construction management services involving prepara- tion of project schedules; 2) Design of plumbing systems for new or renovated rest- room facilities; 3) Design of speciality communications or data processing systems, other than conventional telepnune system; 4) Design of specialty electrical or mechanical systems other than HVAC and electrical power/lighting systems. Example-Pneumatic Tube system such as in new Police Station. 4. SUPERVISION AND CONTROL BY CITY: It is mutually under- stood and agreed by and between City and Consultant that Consultant is an independent Contractor and shall not be deemed to be or considered an employee of the City of Denton, Texas for the purposes of income tax, withholding, social security taxes, vacation or sick leave benefits, worker's compensation, or any other City employee benefit. The City shall not have super- vision and control of Consultant or any employee of Consultant, but it is rApressly understood that Consultant shall perform the services hereunder At the direction of and to the satisfaction CONTRACT/RICHARD COOPER/PAGE 2 Zi ~y ~rv~.'t~J .~y~l~".e.o~ ~ s 1 ~ .iL~ 1Tt.R ~hi~ ~ ]5 •eo-.,{~ now ERR Pill S: of the City Manager of the City of Denton or his designee under this agreement. 5. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES: Reimbursable expenses are in addition to total compensation and shall include actual expendi- tures made by the Consultant in the interest of the project upon prior approval of the City Manager or his designee. These expen- ditures will typically 1-iclude the expenses of reproductions, y postage and handling of drawings and specifications, long distance phone calls, and out-of-town travel (@ 204 per mile) if E, required. b. SOURCE OF FUNDS: All payments to Consultant under this agreement are to be paid by the City from funds appropriated by the City Council for such purposes in the Budget of the City of Denton. 7. INSURANCE: Consultant shall provide at his cwn cost and expense workmen's compensation insurance, liability insurance, and all ether insurance deemed necessary by Consultant to protect Consultant in the operation of Consultant's business. 8. CANCELLATION: City or Consultant reserves the right to cancel this Agreement at any time by giving the other party fourteen (14) days written notice of its intention to cancel this Agreement; provided, however, the City shall compensate the consultant for the balance of all unpaid fees earned by him as of the date. of such cancellation. 9. TERM OF CONTRACT: This Agreement shall commence on the 12th day of March, 1984, and end upon the completion of the project or September 30, 1984 whichever occurs earlier. EXECUTED this the day of March, 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS CITY MANAGER CONTRACT/RICHARD COOPER/PAGE 3 ~~~.ri~lYE".'~'+'~".~~J. 1`~ a+3 x~' '1 i1 ~°.~.r~+ 'R'..x''L~Y fy'#~In r ~ h + i,t,/,,, ; /.~+1 ,°?`k. t: r" ATTEST: CHARLOTTE-ALLEN, UiTY SECRETARY APPROVED,AS TO LEGAL FORM C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY BY: + RICHARD COOPER, P. E. CONSULTANT F. RICHARD COOPER, P. ti That is hereby designated as the person to administer he provision of this agreement. 02 0 DATE 4 g i CONTRACT/RICHARD COOPER/PAGE 4 n r i ;F ix N Y 1.4DEPENDENT CONTRACTOR'S AGRELMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS g KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON § The City of Denton, Texas, a '.Municipal Home Rule City situated in Denton County, Texas, hereinafter called "City", acting herein by and through its City Manager, and James J. Glass, hereinafter s' called "Contractor", hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMFD: City hereby retains Contractor to perform the hereinafter designated services and Contractor agrees to perform the following services: A. 1984 Denton Citizen Survey 2. COMPENSATION TO BE PAID CONTRACTOR: City agrees to pay Contractor fir the services 2erformed hereunder as follows: Amount of Payment for Services: Two Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five ($2,975.00) Collars to be pa-.d to James J. GlF.ss. B. Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for computer costs to be paid separately to North TexsLs State University Computing Centec. B. Dates of Payments: Completion of the Survey. 3. SUPERVISION AND CCN.ROL BY CITY: It is mutually understood and agreed by and between City and Contractor that Contractor is an independent Contractor and shall not be deemed to be or con- sidered an employee of the City of Denton, Texas for the purposes of income tax, withholding, social security taxes, vacation or sick leave benefits, or any other City employee benefit. The City shall not have supervision and control of Contractor or any employae of Contractor, but it is expressly understood that Contractor shall perform the services hereunder at the direction of and to the satisfae:tion of the City Manager of the City of Denton or his designee under this cgreement. 4. SOURCE OF FUNDS: All pa)me-its to Contractor under this agreement are to be paid by the City from funds appropriated by the City Council for such purposes in the Budget of the City of Denton. !4 7 ' /l v X^ ( F+'~4 y. r . I ~ ~ M*. R , 1 ~ • { I Y i..~~v ! 'fi".,.!y~.~ l y~ . ` 1 "F ~ C Y3 A C4 a y} li SERVICES AND SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED BY CONi"RACTUR: Con- tractor agrees to furnish to City the following services and/or supplies: A. Project Development B. Administration C. Data Analysis D. Report Preparation. 6. INSURANCE: Contractor shall provide at his own cost and expense workmen's compensation insurance, liability insurance, and all other insurance necessary to protect Contractor in the operation of Contractor's business. 7. CANCELLATION: City reserves the right to cancel this Agree- ment at any time by giving Contractor thirty (30) days written notice of its intention to cancel this Agreement. 8, TERM OF CONTRACT: Invoices will be rendered to the City by North Texas State University Computing Center through completion of the survey, which has a projection date of June, 1984. EXECUTED the this 13th day of March, 19&4. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ' BY: -G,t ,r ATTEST: CHARLOTT E CYR 'I` RAC APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY BY: JAMES J. GLASS, CONSULT T BY: That Betty McKean, is here esignat as the person to administer the provision of this agreement. DATE C IS HARTUN PAGE 2 . ~r R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on Sunday, April 1`•, 1984, the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity is sponsoring an Spring' pring Renaissance to bE: held on Fry Street between the intersection of Oak and Hickory; and WHEREAS, the Spring Renaissance is open to the general public of of the City and County of Denton; and WHEREAS, in order to provide adequate space for the said 11 Renaissance and in order to protect the safety of citizens who attend, the City Council of the City of Denton deems it is necessary to temporarily close .s portion of Fr) Street between Oak Street and Hickory Street from the hours of 9:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. on April 15, 1984; NOW, THEREFORE, j BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: SECTION I. That Fry Street between Oak Street and Hickory Street shall be temporarily closed as a street or public thoroughfare of any `y kind or character whatever on April 15, 1984 from 9:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of holding the Sigma Alpha Mu Spring Renaissance. `J SECTION II. That the portion of the above described streets shall revert back to the City for normal traffic activity immediately from rt and after 8:0^ P.M. on April 15, 1984. 'c SECTION III. ' That this resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of March, 1984. E, it t RI D 0 STEW T, 0 CI U OF D TON, TEXAS ATTEST: I z~ CHARL TT ALLEN, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k BY: c t I ' THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § This agreement made and entered into this 13th day of March, 1984, by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called "City", and the Denton Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit corporation chartered under the Laws of the State of Texas, hereinafter called "Chamber"; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, City has recently passed an ordinance providing for the assessment and collection of a hotel-motel occupancy tax in the City of Denton of :tx percent (6%) of the consideration paid by the occupant of a room, space or facility in any hotel-motel; and WHEREAS, the Chamber is well equipped to advertise and conduct solicitation programs to acquaint potential users with public meeting and convention facilities and to promote tourism and advertise the City of Denton; and WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of the City and Chamber that the City provide funds to the Chamber for the above stated purposes and that the Chamber use such funds for such purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants herein contained, City and Charaber hereby agree as follows: 1. Chamber shall employ its best efforts for general promotional and tourist advertising of the City of Denton and conducting solicitation and operating programs to contract conventions and visitors, including the establishment and operation by Chamber of a convention and visitors bureau. 2. As a consideration for the services set forth in Paragraph 1 hereof, City agrees to pay to Chamber an amount equal to three percent of the consideration paid by the occupant of a room, space, or facility in any hotel with the :-ity PAGE 1 "Ln t~>( _NI ~Y'i'j t" s. r 'ir'S'a"i°`*r'Y'!a~R' ~T".... T yi y.,S f 6 N7 rz N 1 f C 1 i.,m ,s.l , 9s Ut.i/.,~'_ }._L• tit 1t '!~LYLL~~ve~.`i~i•.,.~'.".~t ~"e. r.?1 iY'~J~t~" .«Yw#.' t+{ w F ' J retaining one percent of the total gross receipts eligible to be paid to the Chamber for administrative expenses, but the City r shall not be liable to pay any additional funds. If the one percent (1%) does not adequately reimburse the City for its expenses, then City may deduct the actual amount of such expenses. The eligible amount shall be paid quarterly from the hotel-motel taxes received in any fiscal year during the term of ,rt this agreement. ;w 3. The City shall, on or before the 45th day following the end of each quarter pay the sum of funds the Chamber is due which were collected according to Paragraph 2, for that quarter less one percent (1%) to the Chamber. The quarters will end on the 31st day of March, the 30th day of June, the 30th day of September and the 31st day of December of each year. 4. The Chamber agrees that it will record expenditures involved in this program on a monthly basis in separate accounts. The books of account will be maintained in a form approved by the Director of Finance of the City of Denton and will be available for ?nspection and copying by the Director, his duly authorized agents and representatives, during rF•gular business hours of the Chamber. 5. Thirty days after the end of every quarter the Chamber will furnish to City a performance report of its work under this contract in a form determined by the City Manager and which shall reflect overall activity, meetings, conventions and conferences conducted, identity and amounts of advertising conducted, copies of literature produced as well as a description of direct mailings in the last quarter, and the expenditures during the quarter of the funds received pursuant to this contract. 6. It is understood and agreed that Chamber shall not in any sense be considered a partner or joint venturer with City, nor PAGE 2 OWWAM .•,t r ~W LM,,.R.a 77 r S+C1f Ishay. Chamber be consideed nor in any manner hold itself out as a an agent or official representative of City. Chamber shall be considered an independent contractor for the purposes of this agreement and shall in no manner incur any expenses or liability ' on behalf of City. 7. Chamber does further agree to hold City harmless from any and all claims by third parties for any injuries, damage or liability occasioned by Chamber in connection with this agreement. 8. It is understood and agreed that this contract shall be fy°v' terminated upon occurence of any of the following events: r (a) The giving of written notice by either party to F 'r the other party at least ninety (90) days prior to the date of termination; (b) The termination of the corporate existence of Chamber; (c) The insolvency of Chamber, the filing of a petition in bankruptcy, either by or against Chamber, or an assignment by Chamber for the benefit of creditors; (d) The breach by Chamber of any of the terms and conditions of this agreement and the continuat{on of such breach for a period of ten (10) days after written notice is given by City to Chamber of such breach. i 9. In the event of the termination of this agreement as P provided in Paragraph 8 hereof, Chamber shall submit to City a statement showing any expenses incurred by it for the present quarter in which said termination takes place and City agrees to reimburse Chamber, to the extent that said monies are collected from the hotel occupancy tax during that quarter, an amount equal to the lesser of the expenses incurred by the Chamber during that quarter or the amount of the Chamber is eligible to receive for that quarter. City also realizes that Chamber may have committed themselves to pay expenses for conventions that will occurr after the termination of this agreement, and City agrees to reimburse the Chamber for such expenses up to the cumulative sum of $1,000.00. PAGE 3 T ~ S'~"'i ' ti. 1e T'^ ~ y„«aR ,'r:'~h,. .ve-f IV'Itt wP 1"! Y.f "s 1~t i'{' x 1 7 y ' 10. Chamber shall not assign this contract without the written consent of City first obtained in writing. 11. Any notice required to be given under the terms and provisions of this agreement shall be effective if and when given in writing and deposited in the United States Mail, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, on the date so deposited and addressed to the respective parties as follows: City Manager City of Denton 215 East McKinney x Denton, Texas 76201 gg Executive Vice-President Denton Chamber of Commerce 414 Nest Parkway Denton, Texas 76201 12. This agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the respective parties. 13. All the terms, conditions and stipulations of this con- tract are subject to all applicable federal laws, state laws, ' the Cnarter of the City of Denton, all ordinances passed pur- suant thereto and all judicial determinations relative thereto. EXECUTED on this the 13th day of March, 1984. y, CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS L • BY: ATTEST: cxiTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ALLEN, HAKLUTTE CITY OF DENTONO TEXAS BY: Ltt APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEF.AS ATTEST, Y BY: S~RETARY-- PAGE 4 l wJ ' \„y=r k. .,'r ♦ _ - jp r 4' ~ {I +±r':` 1 ' f~ . Mfr ~ r~+f y .r. r f t t ti..a< ~Sj 1 -x J~ f,,. s' ,r S. q 4 ~~f.r rC r/ f i'r st r f'r {i,y i . (•11a'ys,q!, a .f r, \7a f'na d[ t5 3, 1'A}'~' l r*~J,1:`y w t i'r,~ *~v w x,. THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON § This agreement made and entered into this the 13th day of March, 1904, by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter called "City", and the Denton Cultural Confederation, a non-profit corporation chartered under the Laws f of the State of Texas, hereinafter called "Confederation"; WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the City has recently passed an ordinance providing t for the increase of the assessment and collection of a hotel/motel occupancy tax in the City of Denton from four percent (4%) of she consideration paid by the occupant of a room, space or facility in any hotel/motel to six percent (6%); and WHEREAS, Article 1269,E-4.1 permits the use of a portion of the six percent (6%) occupancy tax for the encouragement, promotion, improvement, and the application of the arts, and historical preservation and restoration; and WHEREAS, the Confederation is well equipped to improve and present the arts and to conduct and coordinate historical preser- vation and _estoration in the City of Denton; and WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit of the City and Confede- ration that the City provide funds from the additional two percentage points increase in the hotel/motel occupancy tax to the Confederation for the above stated purposeF and that the Confederation use such funds for such purposes, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants herein contained, City and Confederation hereby agree as follows: I. Confederation shall employ its best efforts for the encouragement, promotion, improvement, and application of the arts and historical preservation and restoration in the City of Denton including the establishment and operation by Confederation of an office for such purposes. . r t A. iv, .f~, 'as1 { ~ 4 I J 'Y r 7 y bl , 'IN Y tl`i ; F•N h i f.` ~ Sr > 4 F i' r.~. j ,°r yy~ 4,;o II. Confederation shall use a third (1/3) of the funds provided by the City for the restcration of historic facilities, specifically "The Old City Warehouse and the Old City Steam Plant" located at the intersection of Hickory and Bell. Upon the completion of these renovation projects as reflected by the acceptance of the facility for occupancy by the Confederation and final payment to the contractor(s) involved in the renovation projects, the City will retain one percentage point of the six percent (6%) occupancy tax for purposes to be established by the City Council. At that time the Confederation will receive two percentage points of the hotel/motel occupancy tax less one percent (1%) of gross receipts to be retained by the City for administrative expenses, but the City shall not be liable to pay any additional funds. If one percent (1X) does not adequately reimburse the City for its expenses, then the City may deduct the actual amount of such expenses. This paragraph, once it becomes effective, shall replace any other allocation of funds as listed in the following paragraphs of this agreement. III. Until the new two percent (2X) tax rate allocation listed in Paragraph II becomes effective, the City shall pay to Confederation an amount eqL"l to the three percent (3X) hotel/motel occupancy tax or fifty percent (50X) of the amount actually collected by the City from the hotel/motel occupancy tax in any fiscal year during the term of this agreement less one percent (1X) for administration expenses, but the City shall not be liable to pay any additional funds. If the one percent ('.X) does not adequately reimburse the City for its expenses, then the City may deduct the actual amount of such expenses. IV. The City shall, on or before the 45th day following the end of each quarter pay an amount equal to fifty percent (50X) of the monies collected for the quarter, less one percent (1%), to the Confederation. The quarters will end on the 31st day of March, the 30th day of Jure, the 30th day of September and the PAGE 2 Y 3 11 1— 1 X 4 'r r;Fn X r' r '1 4 1 X~ r h r !•y,` :^1 ' y1~ X! R r ~fi~y yy!?a !J„ "f~ 1 4 MIS 1 1L 1 M' p I 1 1 F 4 fp': I~ F]'qFi)O' ,q'i r`{u 'lYIA w.. #'M, i I F,1 r 1 L 'I ' 31st day of December of each year. The first payment under this contract will be due forty-five (45) days after the quarter ending December 31, 1983. V. The Confederation agrees that it will record expenditures involved in this program on a monthly basis in separate accounts. The books of account will be maintained in a form approved by the Director of Finance of the City of Denton and will be available for inspection and copying by the Director, his duly authorized agents and representatives. VI. Thirty days after the end of every quarter the Confedera- tion will furnish to City a performance report of its work under this contract in a form determined by the City Manager and which shall reflect overall activity, and a description of same in the last quarter, and the expenditures during the quarter of the funds received pursuant to this contract. VII. It is understood and agreed that Confederation shall not in any sense be considered a partner or joint venturer with City, nor shall Confederation be considered nor in any manner hold itself out as an agent or official representative of City. Confederetion shall be considered an ind::pendent contractor for the purposes of this agreeoent and shall in no manner incur any expenses or liability on behalf of City. VIII. Confederation does further agree to hold City harmless from any and all claims by third parties for any injuries, damage or liability occasioned by Confederation in connection with this agreement. IX. It is understood and agreed that this contract stall be terminated upon occurence of any of the following events: (a) The giving of written notice by either party to the other party at least ninety (90) days prior to the date of termination; (b) The termination of the corporate exstence of Confederation; (c) The insolvency of Confederation, the filing of a petition in bankruptcy, either by or against PAGE 3 777 - t l r'}+ 9 ~i 1 nX{'; r .r~ ,4, ri ~Z IN, > J r . Confederation, or an assignment by Confederation for the benefit of creditors; (d) The breach by Confederation of any of the terms and conditions of this agreement and the continuat!on of such breach for a period of ten (10) days after written notice is given by City to Confederation of such breach. X. In the event of the termination of this agreement as pro- vided in Paragraph IX hereof, Confederation shall submit to City a statement showing any expense; incurred by it for the present quarter in which said termination takes place and City agrees to reimburse Confederation, during that quarter, an amount equal to the lesser of the expenses incurred by the Confederation during that quarter or the amount they would normally be eligible to receive under the terms of this agreement for that quarter. City also realizes that Confederation may have committed themselves to pay expenses fo-- the promotion and encouragement of the costs that will occur after the termination of this agreement, and City agrees to reimburse the Confederation for such expenses up to the cumulative sum of $250.00 from the hotel/motel occupancy tax. XI. Confederation shall not assign this contract without the written consent of City first obtained in writing. XII. Any notice required to be given under the terms and provisions of this agreement shall be effective if and when given in writing and deposited in the United States Mail, certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, on the date so deposited and addressed to the respective parties as follows: City Manager City of Denton 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 President Denton Cultural Confederation Denton, Texas 76201 XIII. This agreement shall be binding upon the successors and assigns of the respective parties. XIV. All the terms, conditions and stipulations of this con- tract are subject to all applicable federal laws, state laws, the PAGE 4 ILI 4.Z& 7,7 t + Charter of the City of Denton, all ordinances passed pursuant thereto and all judicial determinations relative thereto. EXECUTED on this the 13th day of March, 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: , MAYOR ATTEST: CHARLUTTE ALL f CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY /O~FI DENTON, TEXAS BY: DENTON CULTURAL CONFEDERATION BY:r.•¢~ PRESIDENT ATTEST: SECRETARY PAGE 5 ~a ~.Y , ...-...rte-._. • .r ` r • ~ r• ~ t _ r i :4 Xi of ,rty raj ,{,-f~ J f,~u' 2. t N +q{ f t• ,eJ ' .1 rr~ R ' ! vj M S t~t~~ .,.°7' x-]A•r"7 Y ! • i r ~t~{. :~vv r~ v'vL i •v"f `t'/4 r A r w .4. A.i Y a. ;,T~si~{(r.1-}} THE STATE OF TEXAS § CONTRACT FOR OPERATION & COUNTY OF DENTON § EFFICIENCY IMPROVEZ[EN'T STUDY Contract made this day of 14841 by and between the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the Home Rule Amendment to the Constitution of Texas, (hereinafter referred to as Denton) and Black and Veatch, Consulting Engineers, a corporation duly authorized to transact business within the State of Texas (hereinafter referred to as Consultant). WITNESSETH: WHE,RFAS, Denton wishes to employ Consultant for the purpose of conducting an Operation and Efficiency Improvement Study of Denton's Electrical Power Plant. Such study consisting of: 1. Survey existing generating units #4 and #5, obtain historical and projected operating data on the units, and review existing con- tracts to determine any limitations which may affect alternatives for improvements in unit efficiencies. 2. Develop alternatives for obtaining unit efficiencies such as equipment modifications to Units 114 and I15, installation of a com- bustion turbine using a heat recovery steam generator to supplement and improve efficiency of Unit U5 and refuse burning. 3. Conduct an economic evaluation of the possible savings and document the findings for possible consideration in Denton's Capital Improvement Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do hereby agree as follows: SECTION I. Consultant shall perform the services as set forth in Attachment I hereto. SECTION II. In consideration of the services performed by Consultant under a this Contract, Denton shall pay Consultant a not-to-exceed amount of $25,000 based on the following: f A. Professional Services Charges for professional services of Consultant's staff who PAGE 1 yTry.~~Tirwy ~no- r~rT~3~ '7 zi ~ r-i r " i^ -s~• ~'r.w .r'TR~' 4 Tvny rv n 'S{ v Ai'r.4;,. a. ,Y A ^ ` A .:,;L s13: '~~~+r~'+.s •yaR wJ~ 1♦.rYMtAr 1 W r i'~,rrr~t~}~'YFyI t may be assigned to the project will. be billed in accordance with Consultant's standard hourly rates for the various categories of personnel as follows: Pro-ject Manager 66.00 Engineer 45.00 Technical/Clerical 125.20 Time charges will be made for personnel only s1hile they are actually at work on the assignment and for travel time during normal working hours. B. Out-of-Pocket Expenses in addition to the cost of professional services, certain other expenses consisting of, but not limited to, travel, lodging, and living expenses of Consultant employees when engaged on a pro- ject away from the home office, plus long distance telephone and other incidental charges will be billed at cost. Printing, repro- duction and data processing charges, as required will be billed in accordance with Consultants' standard rates prevailing at the time such services are rendered. The use of Consultants' automobiles shall be charged at 251 per mile. Rented automobiles will be billed at cost. C. The City shall make available to Consultant all appropriate operating and maintenance records, equipment manuals, contracts and any other reasonably related material necessary for Consultant to evaluate the alternatives possible. D. The City shall make Units #4 and #5 available and necessary operating personnel to run operational efficiency tests if such are determined to be necessary. Such tests shall be coordinated with the Texas Municipal Power Agency and Texas Municipal Power Pool dispatcher. SECTION III. Invoices shall be rendered monthly for the preceding month's services performed and expenses incurred on Denton's behalf, and such invoices shall be due and ;payable fifteen days after receipt of the invoice. SECTION IV. The Director of Utilities will serve as Project Manager for the Study. PAGE 2 av7~, '""t {ylk l. •t. ;~rF ~Ak ~.~lY yip rs r ~M~,~ R r1 .T{.lit li 4l71 .~4.1'~ ,r, ~,.:f~,A.. Ali. < . n. 3 r g a n b i .C X~ ,ir. r t y eT f A 1.' r y ✓~v~,' .i r .^;,~i Rr J, [t :r ''as y4. :k 1{:ryr Y1C •f e :i-i,"1i 'Ia: ...SECTION V. Denton may terminate this Contract upon thirty days prior written notice to Consultant. In the event of termination, Denton shall pay Consultant for full services rendered and expenses in- curred to date of termination and Denton shall receive all completed analysis comparisons, and work, done to the date of termination and any work in progress or incomplete reports will be delivered to Denton. SECTION VI. ' Consultant will complete its' services under this Contract and deliver the required reports within forty-five (45) days after award of Contract. SECTION VII. In no event shall Consultant be liable in any cause of action for special, indirect or consequential damages of any nature. SECTION VIII. The provisions of this Contract constitute the entire agreement between the parties and supercede all prior communications, repre- sentations, and agreements, oral or written, between the parties hereto with respect to the subject of this Contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BLACK & VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEER BY: BY: Pw~J RI D T aYART$ TITLE J'f1r7N~.C ATTEST: ATTEST: BY: BY . W,%404 ~ /r4-4 CHARLOTTE ALLEN SFQR4FPMty CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C.J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TFIXAS 3Y: w PAGE 3 -7 11 z 7- 7 7-7 rff 'y. _ ♦ 1 Jr7i p 4 .inr. r i'.. T 1 ; ^ ~C~r:a~ L '4`~~ may,. JS..W ' i1` _'I .~~~sd Tt} ~ •i r9": ~?l{rr„ ...ti5l sl a U..1~cle .^-7 ATTACHMENT I . OPERATION AND EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT STUDY INTRODUCTION This proposal outlines a two-phase study for improving the operation and efficiency of the City of Denton's (the City's) generating units. The first phase, which is specifically addressed in this proposal, provides an operation and performance survey of the City's units combined with a cursory evaluation of alternatives for improving operation and performance. The study would identify alternatives which appear to be favorable for more detailed study in Phase II. The findings of the Phase I study would be used to determine the scope and estimated cost of the Phase II study. The Phase II study would provide detailed evaluation and capital cost estimates sufficient to include the projects in the City's forthcoming Capital Improve- ments Bond Issue. SCOPE OF SERVICES The following Scope of Services is intended to meet the 'objectives of the Phase I study. Task 1--Project Management and Administration Task 1 consists of all project control, coordinating, and scheduling efforts. Task 2--Performance Survey of Units The performance survey will concentrate on Units 4 and 5. Activity 2.1--Obtain Existing Data. Black b Veatch personnel will meet with City personnel and plant operators to obtain existing data on actual unit operation including heat rates, forced outage rates, and pattern of opera Lion. Actual data will be compared with design data to determine areas in which performance has degraded. 021484 1 ai to 4 4 s'y~ RyR i ~.a1) i s.r .-y, k;.saA f1 J Tip 6 rte'. r„F'.)4" ap`:'~, •'~y .e j S "p Crp,t'~rYi[+ J,L'-xa,^,. ~'?,3*. j.~34r}+v,hr, X ~ rK,.~i. ~.''rt~'r[ff . 1 lam Activity 2.2--Survey Existing Units. Black b Veatch personnel will, survey the City's existing units concentrating on Units 4 and 5. The survey will note areas in which efficiency gains are most likely, including the following. • Steam Generators. • Feed Water Heaters. • Turbine Generators. 0 Condenser. • Cooling Towers. Black 6 Veatch will review "listing performance data for Units 4 and 5 and will identify areas in which actual performance testing will be required in Phase II. Task 3--Operational Survey of System Activi51--Review Existing Contract. This activity will review the exist- ing contract with Texas Municipal Power Agency (TMPA) to determine any limitations which may affect alternatives for efficiency improvement. Activity 3.2--Obtain Historical Operating Data. Black & Veatch personnel will meet with City personnel to obtain historical data in the following areas. • Unit Energy Production 0 Power Purchases and Costs from TTIPA. • Historical System Loads. • Historical Fuel Costs. 0 Historical Unit Performance. 021484 2 I r f~ MVa:♦ ' r C~Y ( .tom,, l 3 1 r ' ~ 'r , v+ e('.,t ~T1"S,+,y~td ~rj 'p'•x tn: + Y i1• •9 ' i + I 'I t i r S i, t y, ~ vYV ~ H T ty y J, j}~ ~ I_ ]Y~ } qy Activity 3.3--Obtain Projected Operating Data. Projected operating data will be required for the City and for TMPA since TMPA's operation will affect the future use of the City's generating units. Projected operating data required includes the following. • Load Forecast. 0 Fuel Cost Projections. 0 Installation Dates for TMPA Units. 4 Projected Operation of City Units. • Projected Cost of Power from TMPA. Task 4--Specification of Alternatives Black & Veatch will develop alternatives for improving the operation and efficiency of the City's generating units which will be evaluated in Task 5. The following alternatives are currently envisioned as well as alternatives which surface from the system surveys in Tasks 2 and 3. a Improvements to Units A and 5. • Installation of a Combustion Turbine Using a Heat Recovery Steam Generator to.Supplement the Operation of Unit 5. • Refuse Burning. Task 5--Evaluation of Alternatives Activity 5.3--Determination of Evaluation Criteria and Economic Parameters. I Black & Veatch personnel will meet with City personnel t,, develop the evalua- tion criteria and economic parameters. The evaluation criteria can be based i on pay-back period or savings over a specified evaluation period. The economic parameters to be determined include escalation rate, interest rate, and present worth discount rate. 021484 3 \ M~~ X1 Yti✓}"1~~'yV i~ if}v 1 1'r t i ~ ~t J ~5~ ri t~1 + iv i`, r~, J r n, t➢6. t anal ^i P 14 Liz' .7 _ i'. t; F 1''l.~ ~ ..M :;'si1r+ :51.r'~~"i sr ,~`v~i.•er ~~y ;~i•~~i. r~ r4 4 Y' Activity 5.2--Unit Cyclic Evaluation. Black b Veatch will perform a pre- liminary unit cycling evaluation for Units 4 and 5 to determine possible detrimental effects of cycling the units. Activity 5.3--Economic Evaluation of Alternatives. The alternatives for improving unit operation and efficiency developed in Task 4 will be evaluated to determine savings to the City using the criteria developed in Activity 5.1• Sensitivity analyses will be used to determine the effect on possible savings from changes in t5e projections determined in Activity 3.3. The results of the sensitivity analyses may indicate areas in which more sophisticated investigations and projections will be required in Phase It. Task b--Documentation Black S Veatch will fully document the findings of the study in a report. A preliminary report will be provided for City review followed by a final report incorporating the City's comme-its. Black b Veatch will also provide a presentation of the study results if requested by the City. SCHEDULE Figure 1 presents the proposed schedule for Phase I of the study. It is anticipated that Phase I can be completed within six weeks. It is antici- pates that Phase II of the study can be completed in 12 to to weeks depending upon the alternatives and evaluations required as a result of Phase I. MANHOUR ESTIMATE The estimated manhours for completing the Scope of Services for Phase I are shown in Table 1. Estimated manhours for Phase It cannot be determined until the Scope of Phase II is defined after the completion of Phase I. 021484 4 F 5 ky4 " a3.y 1' ';s) ~ I N wYi .f'. r ..5' S t 3 .•.A:' s r t u r TABLE 1. PHASE I ESTIMATED MANHOURS Task _ Manhours 1 - Project Management and Administration 16 2 - Performance Survey of Units 36 3 - Operation Survey of System 36 4 - Specification of Alternatives 80 5 - Evaluacion of Alternatives 188 ` 6 - Documentation 60 Total 416 ti f: . 021484 5 ~T'w~Ir_[CY ~~y}} l~{.ry L<<~ h v PC Yr~ ~ys i .11 ak s r t CTo .4 v1 ~t a J r 'r" a W +a. t s e~rt,• 3 r!^` o ,wy, ~tn H w.lY ;M t ~ ,.zi~ Y r 3~*~' ~'1~a '~Tn ~ttµ M.. 7, h N p *t: r•'%" f, :eke` i ~IN'tpis.~xx.::1.~.~.",.tS~c~:'. E. ~ '.f i~,i~~•y Y[.i41-~~~ ii. ~ .f. 't': FIGURE 1. PHASE I SCHEDULE Weeks 4 3 6 Task 1 2 3 1 - Project Management and Administration - 2 - Performance S•rvey of Units - 3 - Operational Survey of System 4 - Specification of Alternatives 5 - Evaluation of Alternatives 6 - Documentation T Preliminary Report ■ Final Report I 021484 6 e IE • N~ ii,. 'P f E h N 1i _•``"4 v i' i ik ! o f r. /<sfTr ~ J J:j ~ {r~J{ I~" ~ NYC + > iii-"' - ~t ! N/" r LY.u-'' ' L R E S 0 L U T ION Z?a WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Council of the City of Denton to authozize the submission of an application to the Texas Criminal Justice Division requesting funding for the City's Crime Prevention Program; and WHEREAS, Article 4413 (32a), V.T.C.S. was amended to enable the Criminal Justice Division of the State of Texas ro allocate grants and administer criminal justice programs on a statewide Ievel; and a WHEREAS, the City of Denton is eligible to receive such : funds and desires to protect the safety and well-being of its citizens through the reduction of crime; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: SECTION I. That the City Council of the %ity of Denton, Texas, certifies that the City is eligible to re~etve a funding allocation from the Texas Criminal Justice Division for the City's Crime Prevention Program and hereby authorizes the staff w to submit an application for such funds. SECTION II. s~ That the City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, or his designee, to represent and act on behalf of the City of Denton in working with the Criminal Justice Division in regard to such grant application. t° SECTION III. That a copy of this Aesolution shall be forwarded to the Texas Criminal Justice Division and the North Texas Central Council of Governments. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of March, 1984. x r, CIT OF DE TON, TEXAS ~e 1 ~ ATTES'i CHARLOTTE'AI.Lh -Nx CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPRUVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: ly I i~ AAA i R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Council of the City of Denton to authorize the submission of an application to the Texas Criminal Justice Division requesting funding for a Juvenile Police Officer to augment the City's Juvenile Law Enforcement Program; and WHEREAS, Article 4413 (32a), V.T.C.S. was amended to enable the Criminal Justice Division of the State of Texas to allocate grants and administer criminal justice programs on a statewide level; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is eligible to receive such funds and desires to promote the public safety and well-being of its citizens through increasing the effectiveness of the Denton .rte Police Department in its law enforcement relating to juveniles; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: SECTION 1. ' That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, certifies that the City is eligible to receive a fun-ling allocation from the Texas Criminal Justice Division for a Juvenile Police Officer to augment the City's Juvenile Law 'y Enforcement Program and hereby authorizes the staff to submit an a. application for such funds. SECTION II. That the City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, or his designee, to represent and act on behalf of the City of Denton in working with the Criminal Justice Division in regard to such grant application. P SECTION III. ' That a copy of this Resolution s.hail be iorwe,rded to the Texas Criminal Justice Division and the North Texas Central 'a Council of Governments. Fi PASSED AND APPROVED this the ' day of March, 1984. r CIT OF DEN ON, TEXAS ATTEST: r 4Z L Z-4 v CHARLO'T'TE AL EN, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TA"LOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS g BY: .Y n yFM NO. AN OaDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AS SAME WAS ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BY ORDINANCE NO. 69-1, AND AS SAID MAP APPLIES TO APPROXIMATELY 6.033 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE EUGENE PUCHALSKI SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 996, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS; AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. The Zoning Classification and Use designation of the following described property, to-wit: All that certain 6.033 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the Eugene Puchalski Survey, Abstract No. 996, Denton County, Texas; part of said tract being Lots 1 and 2, Bonnie Brae Addition in the City and County of Denton, Texas; said tract being further described herein by metes and hounds as follows: BEGINNING for the northeast corner of the tract being described herein at an iron pin at thr: northeast corner of Lot 2, Bonnie Brae Addition as shown by plht recorded in Volume 1, Page 7, Plat Records, Denton County, Te,.as in the west line of Bonnie Brae Street; THENCE south 12°44'35" east with said street 152.51 feet to an iron pin set in the ground at angle point in the east line of said Lot 1; THENCE south 0°18'58" east with said road 56.68 feet to "x" cut in concrete sidewalk at the southeast corner of Lot 1 of said Bonnie Brae Addition; THENCE south 0°06'15" east with said road 103.98 feet to an iron pin found in the ground; at the southeast corner of tract shown by deed to Texas A & M University Development Foundation as shown by deed recorded in Volume 932, Page 437, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE north 89°16'08' west 213.13 feet to an iron pin found at fence corner post; THENCE south 89°59'16" west 161.48 feet to an iron pin found at fence corner; THENCE north 89°42'55" west at 11.7 feet an "x" cuL in concrete at the southwest corner of said Texas A & M University Dev. Foundation tract, overall, a total distance of 473.41 feet to an iron pin found at the southwest corner of tract shown by deed to Jameeba Venture tract as shown by deed recorded in Volume 1239, Page 548, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE north 0°40'34" west with fence 103.84 feet to fence corner post at the southwest corner of tract shown by deed to Jameeba tract as recorded in Volume 1043, Page 739, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE north O1°54'23" west with fence 209.15 feet to an iron pin get in the ground at the southwest corner of Block A, Med-Tex Subdivision; THENCE south 89°40'39" east with fence 520.72 feet tG fence corner post at the southeast corner of said Block A, Med-Tex Subdivision; Z-1635/BILLY R. JONES/PAGE 1 t f' ~ Cam/ ,I4~~VI % Q NNW r THENCE south 88°57'02" east 301.68 feet to the point of beginning, is hereby changed from Multi-Family (MF-1), Office "0" and Planned Development (PD for office use) District Classification Use to Planned Development "PD" District Classification and Ilse under the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas with the following conditions and specifications: 1. Curt cut location and number of curb cuts is not approved as shown on the planned development site plan; final location and number shall be determined during the building permit stage; 2. Total number of residential and personal care units landscaping, screening and height of structure shall conform to approved planned development site plan and artist rendition; 3. Applicable City of Denton subdivision regulations, land development codes and other building permit requirements and standards shall be observed un-t!ss expressly waived as part of the approved planned development ordinance. The Zoning Map of the City of Denton, Texas, adopted the 14th day of January, 1969, as an Appendix to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, under Ordinance No. 69-1, be, and the same is hereby amended to show such change in District Classifica- tion and Use subject to the above conditions and specifications. SECTION II. That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such change is in accDrdance with a comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the City of Denton, Texas, and with reasonable consideration, among other things for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability or particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of the buildings, protecting human lives, and encouraging the most appropriate uses of land for the maximum benefit to the City of Denton, Texas, and its citizens. SECTION III. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage and approval, the required public hearings having heretofore been held by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, after giving due notice thereof. PASSED AND APPROVED this the ( day of March, 1984. I D 0. STEWA , YOR CIT OF D NTON, EXAS ATTEST: CITY OF DVNITON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ~y, , BY: Z-1635/BILLY R. JONES/PAGE 2 A f ~f 1~ ~F 1.• 5ai ~ f L_ .31 i1 a Y } K k?oo++jnyl".,'~ 1 'T~ rf ~ • Mi I ` t y. I oil c r ja t 44, fit, 0 ee j1.• t ^ ' r a y; 4i ~ ~ `r t~ a. 141 J~. 1'• 4y 'i:/ r l' ,t r I ~ I i~ ~~2 . i„k~, "`i,;. : ..at .Y 1, 1' 1 A •Ir ...f., 6 4f -c ....Y11♦[♦[♦♦[[ }j 1~ ~ 1 ~ pop '14 14 L 4 ' ilHl! L I s r a L LF I .!4 1 40 I Wrp. C • 1i1 Q ul 'S •.'..F. i IY~15 ~ ~ 1'i'.A +V led { i r _ 14 i1 )Y~ 2 r r 1 (SCI 1 'i !1 " J 1 K1 •bi i Bilk, 1 ~ V s.' all ti ' . F NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, 'r TEXAS, AS SAME WAS ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ' ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BY ORDINANCE NO. 69-1, AND AS SAID MAP APPLIES TO APPROXIMATELY 53.985 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE J. W. CHEEK SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 324, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS; AND HORS PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ° t y,q4 fi. THE COUNCIL 0'.- THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: T SECTION I. The Zoning Classification and Use designation of the follow- ing described property, to-wit: Being all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the J. W. Cheek Survey, Abstract No. 324, Denton County, Texas, and being a part of that same 65.63 acre tract of land conveyed q to Olen L. Spencer by the Veteran's Land Board of Texas as recorded in Volume 382, Page 204 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: ~k K BEGINNING at an iron rod at the intersection of the southeast line of SH 288 with the west line of the J. W. Cheek Survey; 'r THENCE north 61°40' east 27.60 feet with tia southeast line of SH 288 to the beginning of a curve to the left, having a central angle of 4°23', a radius of. 2939.79 fee;:; ?5 THENCE around said curve to the left and with the southeast line { of SH 288, 224.90 feet to a point for corner; THENCE north 51°05'34" east 205.22 feet with the southeast line of SH 288 to the beginning of a curve to the left having a central angle of 10058'3611, a radius of 2924.79 feet; THENCE around said curve to the left and with the southeast line of SH 2889 560.33 feet to an iron rod for corner, said point r being the southwest corner of the K. L. Brooks 1.31 acre tract, THENCE south 88°42'09" east 378.98 feet with the south line of the Brooks tract to an iron rod for corner in the west line of the Inez J. Bond 94.6 acre tract; ' THENCE south 00055'05" west 2252.06 feet with the west line of the Bond tract to an iron rod for corner in the south line of r the J. W. Cheek Survey; t THENCE south 89°16'20" west 559.44 feet with the south line of the Cheek Survey to an iron rod for corner;, THENCE north 89011'35" west 601.20 feet with the south line of the Cheek Survey to an iron rod for corner, said point being the southeast corner of the W. W. Williams 7.208 acre tract; THENCE north 00°54'02" east 1627.17 feet with the east line of the Williams Tract and with the west line of the J. W. Cheek Survey to the place of beginning and containing 53.985 acres of land. Z-1642/LARRY SATELL/PAGE 1 I: T1~1 1r. 1.~ T l'„~~T>C F,']" RY t I A .yy P. f tY A t y ~1rR 1 ?i4' tt r. is hereby changed from Single-Family "SF-7" District Classifica- tion Use to Planned Development "PD" District Classification for Light Industrial "LI" Use under the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas with the following conditions and specifications: 1. The following land uses shall not be permitted in the approved PD: Dormitory, Boarding or Rooming House Trailer Camp or Mobile Home Park ;4 Cemetery or Mausoleum Fairgrounds or Exhibit Area Half-Way House <y Home for Care of Alcoholic, Narcotic, or Psychiatric Patients Private Utility Shop or Storage Yard Amusement, Commercial (outdoor) Drag Strip or Commercial Racing Go-Cart Track Rodeo Grounds 1Y Stable, Private Club Stable, Commercial Rental Stable, Boarding r, " Theater, Drive-in Hauling or Storage Company Tire Re-Treading or Capping .:1 Used Auto Parts Sales (in building) Tool or Trailer Rental Hatchery, Poultry Livestock Auction Livestock Feeding Plant, Pens or Yards Heavy Machinery Sales and Storage g" Sand, Gravel or Earth Sales or Storage Storage and Sales of Furniture or Appliances Outside a Building ri Trailer Rental or Sales Extraction and Sale of Sand, Caliche, Stone, Clay or Gravel Petroleum Collecting or Storage Facilities Mining or Storage of Mining Wastes Asphalt or Concrete Batching Plant (permanent) Brick Kiln or Tile Plant Dump or Sanitary Fill Area Open Salvage Yard for Rags or Machinery, etc. 2. All applicable City of Denton subdivision regulations acid land development codes, building codes, and other zoning ordinance requirements shall be observed. The Zoning Map of the City of Denton, Texas, adopted the 14th Y: day of January, 1969, as an Appendix to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, under Ordinance No. 69-1, be, and the same is hereby amended to show such change in District Classifi- cation and Use subject to the above conditions and specifications. r nt: SECTION II. That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the City of Denton, Texas, and with reasonable consideration, among other things for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability or particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of the buildings, protecting human lives, and encouraging the most appropriate uses of land for the maximum benefit to the City of Denton, Texas, and its citi%ens. Z-1642/LARRY SATELL/PAGE 2 yt - Sk :f 3 !-"Y 'f •r e ~Tf^fi e'?rM b M ~ ,:..Y t f ~ ~ \ a.f a ^I w y~y iaj .`y.a ir.'tV ,,,z ItA it f„ Y •w '~.~,~t v 1.e, "t lfr' <~1" ~f %1 Y A U ~4, ry ' h SECTION III. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage and approval, the required public hearings having heretofore been held by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Denton, Te.~as, after giving due notice thereof. PASSED AND APPROVED this the _ day of March, 1984. ,JyyJJ,:`t C D O •TE g, CIT OF D TON, TEXAS MAYOR h' ATTEST: ~i Y1 I 1 H CITY OF DENTO17, TEXAS APPROVED AN TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYWR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SY:lel( e. i 4 'R v .i i~ a P Z-1642/LARRY SATELL/PAGE 3 f.-•+ .•jr^ • iF'tfT`•i+v r 7a..' 71-- 1 •~'a 9.v e\N5 ~t+ 1. .ay. 3a ~r;1.. '-^w'rkLtl n a'r A :l r wrw. 0 w Y W Y\ t .M w Yw \•w\ IY•.Ir Y.. • ~ • Y Y r..... M w.n Y r w•1 Yw M Yl yr 1. aft" YY ,y.l AA / . Y, U.0 r Ylr.. h .'a r w•, I W N rrl F_I ~I~r r•.w..wFl~.•1.wMrla. w-f Y11 I wl •w.11r I.,Y w• w 1.w, I. w.Y aft" .•L.t,rlrtr l•w,Y I~ YY w, M w"I ol, w W. 11 •w L.. I." ww~ r allw lW Yr wfte+••1 '',I 1 111+ saw Iw...F... a r I. W1.14 ww.r►Y II..r Y. n11M. ,h,1 +I. 1 tIr•.1Dole {f+N' 1 .1 r..wWrr lNwY..a.~+•w Yr.1.. .11•.W ~.Y••r~ f• Vll'N~ Le d 1. r I a \ \ I j l II pd~ ~ I ~1,.~ i 1tf~ h111tV l I TOPOGRAPHY SURVEY tf. w OF A 55985 ACRE TRACT SITUATED IN THE ^ ( ' J, W. CHEEK SURVEY, A-324, DENTON , 115.x` E COUNTY, TEXAS. , i w inf.(, 1 • ftaLC I'•10b' fVN[-I,It)! •ur, T01a1 ACw4O1 N.•tl DJ.9?J ACRES LEIS I t.►0. tAJtutwi 0,104 L1 wt1 0/AILt KIUtt $3.014 40 n V~~I I _l Ir 1 Y•I~ 1 k Y:. Y J. W. CHEEK SURVEY y' y A-324 't 4 j. _ • n•~r.• I to to• _ t N•a'ed. r.1.•' Id - - n •u rural iwurw i. n_,w wms'. D HOUGH SURVEY A-646 :.r........ r...... 7. a..~ .'r. r._' , M.P N. uyl.ll M~oun Y Ir. • F.r..rM ~9. ..f \a ~ .(WMRt Ap Y..... )c, r1h afwK.tO N.1 it. an .a u.e. ROIL ~ brY•.pq K.q O. C..KII gYOKt ~1., ~ ~ It1111OrR17 7.'17,r/. RIT•~'- ~ ZI' t Y Lv' • ~ ~ , r ~ ld r ~ 'e 4 tX~ .u . IbI]lr, ~`r ~ ~ i rl, , ~ ~ brie ~ra•R`3 ~{c( 1d' rr ~ c t 1 ~r rr 2t 1~ ♦ 1, 44.1. ;w Il.l` .3~.. .f , 1 t 4/~ ' NO. i AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THIS CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AS SAME WAS ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, BY ORDINANCE NO. 69-1, AND AS SAID MAP APPLIES TO APPROXIMATELY 78,112 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE BENJAMIN LEAS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 769, AND THE JEREMIAH FISHER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 4211 DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS; AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HERESY ORDAINS: SECTION I. The Zoning Classification and Use designation of the follow- ing described property, to-wit: Being all that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Benjamin Lewis Survey, Abstract No. 769, and the Jeremiah Fisher Survey, Abstract No. 421, Denton County, Texas, being part of a called 78.112 acre tract described in a deed from Henry S. Miller Realty Trust to L. R. Herkimer on December 27, 1978, recorded in Volume 980, Page 889, Deed Records of said County, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod at a fence corner at the southeast corner of said Lewis Survey, and the southeiLst corner of said Herkimer Tract; THENCE north 88°49' ..:est with the south line of said survey a distance of 6C3.5 feet to a steel post in concrete; THENCE north 1°49'42" east 981.81 feet to a steel post in concrete; THENCE north 88°43'52" west 387.89 feet to a steel post in concrete; THENCE south 14°11'05" west 309.30 feet to a steel post in concrete; THENCE south 72°37' west a distance of 555.13 feet to an iron rod at the southeast corner of a 0.5 acre tract described in a deed from L. R. 1~rkimer to General Telephone Company of the Southwet,t on February 26, 1982, recorded in Volume 1130, Page 571, Deed Records; THENCE north 17°23' west a distance of 71.97 feet to an iron pin; THENCE south 72°37' west a distance of 313.16 feet to an iron rod on the east right of way of Farm Market Rond 2181., 'THENCE north 33°43' west with said right of way 15.66 feet to a wood right of way post at the beginning of a curve; THENCE northwesterly with said right of way around a curve to the right having a central anile of 14o12'54", a radius of 2805.1 feet, a chord of north 26 05'57" west 694.16 feet, and an arc length of 695.95 feet to a wood right of way post; THFNCE north 18°51'15" west with said right of way 377.67 feet to a fence corner; Z-1634/WALTER H. DeRONDE/PAGE 1 1 t, .r qr~"~ ~ ~.;151 aT aIJ ! :Yl ~ r ~Yl ~~l' I4r ~r1;, 1tq` r . 4.4 , 1 f 13S"} i a r M Sir t ~ 1 E . .tr„ r ; - ~ A p 1, r. 4' g {,a ~ 4 .4 f~.-k 1 + n.c py}Tl'1. .{Ir tt 1_ '!1'. 1'r I,a irr.ri i y"r hl.~~'k rlFVir~1Y°i?w'F+~P~;,, y~L/f.1/.~ 7l ~ix y. pl r:!f~l ~~'}R nt C ~:N. ~J' ? THENCE south 88°58' east with a fence 717.6 feet to an iron rod; F THENCE north 1046' east with a fence on the linn between said Lewis and Fisher Surveys 803.6 feet to a fence corner; THENCE south 88°54'20" east with a fence 1568.9 feet to a fence corner on the east boundary line of said Lewis Survey; THENCE south 1°44'39" west with an old fence on said survey line 2265.50 feet to the place of beginning and containing in all 77.600 acres. is hereby changed from Agricultural "A" District Classification Use to Planned Development "PD" District Classification and Use under the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas with the following conditions and specifications: 1. Specific site plan approval is required for the office/retail, neighborhood service, medium density residential sections and the portion of the multi- family restricted directly north of the fourplex use. ' 2. Final utility layout, street alignment, curb cut and driveway location and overall Plans for access shall be determined during the site plan approval and/or plat processing stage; no driveways or curb cuts shall be permitted on FM 2181. 3. A twenty-five (25) foot setback Tong the FM 2181 fron,:age for the office/retail and neighborhood service uses shall be required. This area shall be landscaped and used as greenspace. No parking shall be allowed in this area. 4. There shall be a maximum height of two (2) stories for buildings in the office/retail and neighborhood service sections. 5. There 4hall be a maximum of two (2) detached signs allowed in the office/retail and neighborhood service sections. The height and location of thise signs will be determined during site plan approval. 6. No portable signs shall be allowed in any areas of this development. 7. The proposed thirty (30) foot greenbelt shall be extended along the northern boundary of the medium density residential section to the first proposed collector street. 8. An adequate screening device shall be constructed along the northern boundary of the medium density residential section between the proposed first and second collector streets. 9. The development shall conform with the approved PD concept plan. 10. Right-of-way consistent with Highway Department requirements and projections for future need shall be dedicated on the preliminary and final plat. 11. If 25 percent of the development, with a minimum of 5 percent singla family, is not developed within five (5) years, zoning will revert to its previous agricultural (A) Classification. Z-1634/WALTER H. DeRONDE/PAGE 2 !'-t w • t 1✓Z 7 F F ~ rC ~ .s 1 - t i ~ A 4 ~y %,S f • ~ o tir S7 1 ~ r 1~'',, , : i 2' ~ y~ , . c ~ , .z. 4 f1k: • a r ~ t+ w c t 4" 7r 1 y ~ r', r5 'Sn~'° t w v ~a •7,., r LV I4~~ i iq. P +ri r ~.45v The Zoning Map of the City of Denton, Texas, adopted the 14th day of January, 1969, as an Appendix to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, under Ordinance No. 69-1, be, and the same is hereby amended to show such change in District Classification and Use subject to the above conditions and specifications. SECTION II. 4 That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the City of Denton, Texas, and with reasonable consideration, among other things for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability oc particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of the buildings, protecting human lives, and encouraging the most appropriate uses of land for the maximum benefit to the City of Denton, Texas, and its citizens. SECTION III. r; ' That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage and approval, the required public hearings having heretofore been held by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, after giving due notice thereof. PASSED AND APPROVED this the ~7 day of March, 1984. rl: Ile I HARD STE , HHAY CI OF 0NTON, TEXAS F t ' ATTEST: Ld L;, I SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: ti r Ip Z-1634/WALTER H. DeRONDE/PAOL 3 «y , r Rox• i' yAAA, J ~ rho ~ } < / L♦ •4- 3 1r ` \ ' \VI III. tiI I t / / / i-- m.~ ~ Yom'` p T ( ~ ~ ~ ~ 141. rei 4 yflr a~ r,-I,~ !2 to s ? 1~••~ =y 'r T J1 pl i''R pirn,r• 1 , ; /6PI ^'I' 1;. ~J p\ k~ 1 D ~rC', r fir. r~•ri ii 'vr r'rn L~r:. ~ T~~T~~r 1 T4 ✓ • JC to y Y b M ryy'„b~". .e , ? ir, * e l tl4 CCU 3 k ! ~ r~~~ pjt,'•v o~ •6; I'}'e ♦ r . f '~r~~ yt ' x ~ ty ~ ~a i ,ti S'~~"~+ kf,~ . { \\~v •"•~".1C`1n, il~:..I~'~^rf_'P~:9 a ~'•:l;t,S t. a\t=4•t• . 1I J~ 1~~~ 3 i . + L Y. +l 1 ' C / t t~ • I e I Y+ ~ i , l 4+i ; i ~ 1~. A~ : M Icy 1.~q Fir t9 Y~ 1 t ~tl♦ 14 +~+li} F1V'~~l v~±, ; t~,.• ~.~.~t ~f t OEM= i No. 4N-50 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, KNOWN AND CITED AS THE DENTON DEVELOPMENT CODE, BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, CHAPTER II, ARTICLE 2.03 RELATING TO COMPLETION OF FILING PROCESS FOR FINAL PLATS; 1 AMENDING ARTICLE III, CHAPTER III, ARTICLE 3.06, PARAGRAPH B, SUBPARAGRAPH (2)(c) RELATING TO REFERENCES ON LOT OF RECORD MAP- AMENDING ARTICLE III, CHAPTER IV, ARTICLE 4.03, PARAGRAPH (Cj RELATING TO METHOD OF OBTAINING MARKET PRICES FOR CITY PARTICIPATION IN STREET COSTS; AMENDING ARTICLE III, CHAPTER IV, r ARTICLE 4.15, PARAGRAPH (B), SUBPARAGRAPHS (3) AND (4) RELATING TO PERMISSIBLE WATER SPREAD LIMITS AND STREET CROSS FLOW FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS; AMENDING ARTICLE III, ' PARAGRAPH IV, ARTICLE 4.15 BY ADDING A NEW PARAGRAPH (G) THERETO RELATING TO STANDARDS FOR END SECTIONS TO DRIVEWAY CULVERTS; AND j DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Appendix A, Article II, Chapter II, Article 2.03 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, heretofore effective, is hereby amended to hereafter read as follows: "Art. 2.03. Filing of plat. After approval of the final plat by the planning and zoning commission as outlined in Article III, Chapter III, the developer or his engineer shall submit to the o planning and community development department the required number of copies for filing with the county 3 clerk. These copies shall bear all signatures but } those of the city officials. After signature by these city officials, the City Engineer must complete the filing process and return the required number of filed copies to the planning and community development department. Said copies shall show the volume and page of the map and plat records into which the plat was <5 filed by the county clerk." SECTION II. That Appendix A, Article III, Chapter III, Article 3.06, Paragraph (B), Subparagraph (2)(c) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, heretofore effective, is hereby amended to hereafter read as follows: y "(2)(c) Primary control points or descriptions and ties to such control points to which dimensions, angles, ' hearings and similar data shall be referred. At least one corner shall be tied by course and distance to a corner in a recorded subdivision or to a right-of-way pin at an intersection. A note describing the corner marker should be included." to PAGE ONE .l , F~♦ ~ ~Y Jf a ~i iL ~ 3w'r l` I ♦ j , 1 ~ + r d I ♦ a~ A~v.1 F ~ g' R `t ~ 4 t~ e,ii t ~ i , ` F 1 iil ~ !A~ ~ ~ ^4 J W t ,~f. ~ ~ tip, ti 1 P l G`.fH v i k1 '(v (r,, l~ i , 07 . 1 ~ ♦A\. 1'~1 ~ , .."t ~'~~-.~y~1 r. Y .1 tl. 4'8v1'j , ..n. I l I i r~ d SECTION III. That Appendix A, Article III, Chapter IV, Article 4.03, Paragraph (C) of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, heretofore effective, is hereby amended to hereafter read as follows: { "(C) Street Costs and City Participation. The owner shall be responsible and pay all costs for the design and construction of all streets within his development except streets over thirty-four (34) feet or over five (5) inches in depth as required by the City below. The developer shall build these streets in accordance with j_ city standards. The city will participate in the paving costs (subject to funds available and approval of city council) only on street-paving costs above a thirty-four foot pavement section or over five inches in depth on streets required by the city, above and beyond the traffic needs of the proposed development. a For p.ving projects involving city participation, the protect price shall be determined by the lowest and best bid received by the city at six month intervals which is representative of market value on a project involving city participation. Should the developer - elect to publicly bid the project and receive a lower and batter bid, then such bid shall determine the project price. In the event that the bid utilized by the City from a project during the preceding six months is not representative of market value on the particular project being proposed and the developer has not received a bid representative of ouch market value, then bids from other comparable projects may be utilized until ar, acceptable Project price based upon J; fair market value is achieved.' 1 SECTION IV. That Appendix A, Article III, Paragraph IV, Article 4.15 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, is hereby amended by adding a new Paragraph (G) thereto, which shall hereafter read as follows: (G) Driveway Culverts (1) The following specifications are required for the construction and installation of driveway culverts: "y (a) All pipe shall be properly sized and in accordance with permits obtained through the City Building Inspection Division; (b) All pipe shall be approved classes of reinforced concrete pipe (R.C.P.) or 1 corrugated metal pipe (C.M.P.): .3 "`pp PAGE TWO 'r Oft'l ~ / a 13 ry ti•"ti Si i. . x'.11 16 1, ~ • ~.i,~e N ^ 1 + M x'14 aR t .a, t 'r 1 , ;~iS?~,H,,.~~Ar~'a>,~~',t;~*"a•r.~ti 1':~,' ~"f", . .'Y'"~~~~'~ ~ •iP+~ g~~~'S- ~ f~ 7 (c) All pipe shall be jointed together properly (Ram-Nek or Talco for R.C.P. and approved f metal bands for C.M.P.); and (d) All pipe shall be inspected during installa- tion by the Public Works Department. s { (2) The safety standards for ends to driveway culverts adopted by the Texas Highway Depart- ment and on file in the Office of the City Engineer, are hereby adopted by reference to the following extent: (a) Culverts of twenty-one (21) inches in size or larger shall have 6:1 safety end sections. The ground around the upstream end section shall be graded to match the 6:1 slope; the ground around the downstream end section shall be graded to a 4:1 slope. (b) Culverts less than twenty-one (21) inches in size shall have Type B end sections (Texas Highway Department Drawing CH-11)." SECTION V. That this ordinance shall be effective immediately after its date of passage and approval. f PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council on the day of L 1984. i CIT OF D. TON, TEXAS t 1 9 ATTEST: CHA%LOTTE'ALLEN, L CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORDS: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS if//•j~ _ BY:_ PAGE THREE f gel .~~ii IVA "'S",a i, 1 1 •t a it! - x , „ ~G1 r F{~, •1 y:;.. 1 NO. E AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE V OF CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON RELATING TO GRASS AND WEEDS, BY INCREASING THE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES FOR CITY CUTTING; PROVIDING FOR APPEALS OF THE AMOUNT LEVIED FOR CUTTING; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Section 12-27, Article V of Chapter 12 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 12-27. Notice to owner of violations; abatement by city; collection of costs. In the event that the owner of any lot, tract or parcel of land or portions thereof shall fail or refuse to comply with Section 12-26, then the city manager or his designee shall notify such owner by letter ry:' addressed to him at his post office address, or by x ,y publication as many as two (2) times within ten (10) consecutive days, if personal service may not be had as aforesaid or if the owner's address be not known, and at the expiration of ten (10) days after notifica- tion as provided herein, the city may enter upon such premises and may do such work as necessary, or cause the same to be done, in order that the premises may comply with the requirements of this article. A statement of the cost incurred by the city to abate such condition shall be mailed to the owner of said premises, which statement shall be paid within thirty (30) days of the date of the mailing thereof. Such cost shall include an administrative fee of eighty dollars ($80.00), in addition to the actual cost of cutting or removing such vegettition. In the event that said statement has not been paid within such period, the city manager or his designee may file a statement with the county clerk of tha expenses incurred to abate such condition on said premises, and the city shall have the privileged lien on any lot, tract or parcel of land upon which such expense is incurred s?cond only to tax liens and liens for street improvements, together with ten (10) percent on the delinquent amount from the date such payment is due. For any such expenditure and interest, as aforesaid, suit may be instituted and recovery and foreclosure had in the name of the city and the statement so made, • as aforesaid or a certified copy thereof shall be A prima facie proof of the amount expended in any such ;ork performed by the city." SECTION II. That Article V of Chapter 12 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by creating a new Section 12-28 to read as `14 IN PAGE 1 xi r. ~ Lp ~ I 1 ♦ ' in ~'9r~ S ~ ~ . i i ~ r. ~ H~ ,v r.Y.. T"et' +1. 'M: AP, ► , follows: 1 "Section 12-28. Appeals from Amount Billed for Cutting. ! Within fifteen (15) days of the date a statement of costs is mailed to the owner of the premises, such owner may appeal the reasonableness of the charges billed for abating the condition to the City Council t by filing a written statement with the City Maniger or ~ his designee, stating why such charges are unreason- able. Such appeal shall be submitted to the City Council within a reasonable time after filing. The City Council shall review the charges, and may, upon j finding such charges unreasonble, assess such costs as it deems reasonable. The administrative fees shall not be appealable." 3 ! SECTION III. That Sections 12-29 and 12-30 are reserved for future use. 3 i SECTION IV. That this ordinance shall becoae effective immediately after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this they` day of 1984. X fR Cr?F,. 1 l CIOF D NTON, TEXAS ' ATTEST: CHARLOTTE ALLEN9 CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS c ,'41 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: C A f PAGE 2 h: h r , rrg. J e 'rry~f{ ti'p' p! ¢~'``4,, rry I'}~(Y F ~ a_A'~~ _;rr-r ~ ir ~ 1 ;1.. r .d ".roc a~ 5 r \ ~`iC* a~ "q~ a r !1 l.r Yr ~l r t. ~f ~ R . i1 'r 12 ~{R.'rv 1kd ..1} Y,~y' ~ f1 r i.11 Yt 1 A, a ~ + - 1. W y , '•R 1' ~ y k NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 25-7 OF ARTICLE I, OF CHAPTER 25 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, TO PROVIDE FOR NEW WATER AND SEWER TAPPING FEES, METER RELOCATION FEES; SEWER MANHOLE BREAKOUT FEES; CHARGES FOR WORK NOT SPECIFIED; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: PART I_ That Section 25-7 (b) and (c) of Article I of Chapter 25 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows: "(b) Tapping, Breakout Meter Loo and Other Fees. Any person, association o persons, or corporation desiring a water or sewer main tap, water meter loop, meter relocation or eewer manhole breakout shall pay to the Department of Utilities, in advance, the following fees: WATER TAPPING FEES (Including eter oop) Size of Tap/Meter Paved Street Unpaved Street 3/4 inch $ 475.00 $ 350.00 1 inch 525.00 375.00 1-1/2 inch 775.00 600.00 2 inch 925.00 725.00 4 inch (with 3-inch compound meter and vault) 3,350.00 3,125.00 4 inch (with 4 inch compound meter and vault) 43300.00 4,075.00 WATER TAPPING FEES (Without eter oop) Size of Tap/Meter Paved Street Unpaved Street 2 inch with valve and saddle $ 575.00 $ 350.00 4 inch with valve and saddle 1,175.00 950.00 WATER METER LOOPS 3/4 inch $ 175.00 1 inch 250.00 1-1/2 inch 350.00 2 inch 450.00 METER RELOCATION FEE Size of Ta2111eter Relocation of 10 Feet or Less 3/4 inch $ 50.00 1 inch 75.00 1-1/2 inch 75.00 2 inch 100.00 PAGE 1 0-1kt 16; 0; t,+, •51,. nj -+Jd .iwvr r ..r"l" ? je 1 ~'f" ~r1~ I r r 1 SEWER TAPPING FEES ( nc u es eTI an-out) Size of Tap Paved Street Unpaved Street 4 inch $ 425.00 $ 275.00 6 inch 475.00 275.00 ? 8 inch 500.00 300.00 10 inch 525.00 325.00 SEWER MANHOLE BREAKOUT FEE $ 50.00 (c) Tapping fees in addition to other fees. The fees established herein shall be in addition to pro-rata cost charges or any other charges provided by ordinance. Any person requesting and receiving a meter relocation, water or sewer tap or other similar work, service or material for which a fee is not specified above, shall be charged for said work in an amount equal to the cost of the material, labor and equipment plus twenty (10%) percent. PART II. 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 court of competent ,jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares it would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such invalidity. PART III. That this ordinance shall become effective for all invoices billed after April 1, 1984. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 20th day of March, 1984. LIHMD V STEWART;-~MYOR CI Y OF NTON, TEXAS ATTEST: CRARIOTTE'ALLENO i/ Y CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: C PAGE 2 VW7% M „ q r Cv,I~er'/ ~t, 4k'~ P }7 IIAk I f µy''•, ,w'fn't'. r9~ ~ •0.. tix~_+~bL~r_ Iii J ' ati. '.l t r i t.► , /]J ~V"~i~"~^, ~ .r, r c y f n r. yt ta f aC t c t i i I~ 6~ t'i a, ~ c yr bf sr l`Ll ~ . 'Y la i✓ ~ i.' vA y a}c cr r~l arJ ;l p f 1 E '4 Cra x}r i. ~pt%tiY~ S k 1 H . . c 8 x ~ Y ♦ C t, ( TE. 1 Jj'~I~IY' Yy~y~r'Ipr J~ t K J x`~.,..s Cj:i Z'~1J4 a4~r.~.rN }x a~~~~FV {~~i~S:.^d..~ r 1 v NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, RELATING TO AUTOMOTIVE WRECKING AND SALVAGE YARDS, BY REQUIRING SCREEN FENCING WHEN ADJOINING PREMISES ARE OCCUPIED; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED T6?0 HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Section 20-73 of Article IV of Chapter 20 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas be amended by adding a new subsection "(3)" thereto, to read as follows: "(3) Where the automotive wrecking yard adjoins any property which is occupied by a dwelling or building used as living or sleeping quarters, the wrecking yard shall erect and maintain a living hedge, screen, dirt bern or a fence of such t. height and location as to screen the junked vehicles from any point on the common propperty line of the wrecking yard and the adjoinin occupied premises." g SECTION II. That any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined a sum not exceeding w, Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00); and each day and every day that the provisions of this ordinance are violated shall constitute a ' separate and distinct offense. This penalty is in addition to ` and cumulative of, any other remedies as may be available at law and equity. SECTION III. That this ordinance shall become effective on September 1, 1984. P PASSED AND APPROVED this the 20th day of March, 1984. X0 *CIOFF DNTON, TEXAS ATTEST: , , f +yCKETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY , CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: .lF".~II tir y, ` N `~°'T-' v ; -x n.. ]^t: f +^m..r'IF` ~gq~CK^ TT, r :5 r x .'c r S a a s ,41 r f X^ E b v„ v.*„ a. Y- d'F J3ia.? r~ ..r~ ~slt YJ'-' J r cr~ a .a . a ;,r 4 aw. 4.xt IT I CITY of DE,'4!'OM, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON, TEXAS 76201 / TELEPHONE (811) 566.8200 f MEMORANDUM TO: CHARLOTTE ALLEN, CITY SECRETARY FROM: Gay Racina, Sr. Secty, Utility Adm. DATE: April 5, 1984 RE: Southridge Village Shopping Center Attached please find the executed participation agreement with Southridge Village Shopping Center for filing with the officie.l City recor4s. This agreement was passed by the Denton City Council at their meeting of March 13, 1984. G y Racina cc: C. David Ham, Asst. Dir. of Wtr/WW Utilities file 2900L-1 e a ' THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: r~ R• r1 T.iA•T WHEiittsS, SOUTHRLDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, is the developer of certain property shown on the attached plat, which plat is inco-poxated herein as if set forth in full, in the City of Dentin, Denton County, Texas, and Developer desires to serve r'^ such property with 525 feet of onsite water line facilities; and, r-' 11HEREAS, The City of Denton desires that such onsite water facilities be oversized and the City will participate in the additional cost of the oversized facilities pursuant to the provisions of 83-70 of the Code of. Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas; N0l7, THEREFORE, this Agreement, made this 14th day of March r, 19841 by and between SOUTHRIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, Denton, Texaa, hereinafter called "Developer", and the City of Denton, Texas, a Home Rule municipal. Corporation P of the State of Texas, hereinafter called "City"; J WITNESSETH: 1. The Developers will install, by contract or otherwise, a 12" water line and appurtenances to serve the property described y on the attached plat in accordance with all City of Denton ordinances, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. The said Facilities shall be located as shown on the attached map which is made a part hereof for all intents and purposes. 2. The City's share of the estimated cost of said facilities is approximately $3,150.00. Upon completion of construction and acceptance by the City of said facilities, the actual cost of the City's participation in said facilities shall be determined and certified to by the Director of Utilities and his certificate settin; out the City's cost of said facilities shall be attached hereto and nade a part hereof. WAYERLINE PARTICIPATIDN ACREEME?IT-PAGE 1 ~r7r-c r" Y,r--s ~ s, t' ~ 4 l 1 1 ✓ J c { T P~ 1 J''J A yw n.( S~: ~ r ,.-~'.e~~~~. M~l~b ..~J=n!, tih~• s"i1~ 1e 1~ ~4 ewt..cr zrr r_aw.-.a'.i e..iix 31."~'^,i. ..lR~il~l.l ,':tJ14 .~sl'1`A~iwS'{ Or r ~ .w ow p9www 3. The City shall pay for its share of the facilities within thirty (30) days from the date of acceptance of the facilities, or under such terms and conditions that are mutually acceptable to the parties. f 4. Title ro said facilities is hereby and shall at all times ..r be vested in the City. 5. The Developei shall and do hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless tha City from any and all dcmages, loss or lia- bility of any bind whatsoever, by reason of injury to property , or third person occasioned by any act or omission, neglect or wrong-doing of Developeri its officers, agents, employees, invitees, contractors or other persons with regard to the performance of this contract, and Developer will, at its own cost and expense, defend and protect against any and all such claims and demands. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in triplicate r, originals this 14th day of March , A.D., 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SOUTHRID I~LAGE SHOPP -CENTER BY: BY: All E ggWI puNNING - YRTE IWIAGE `SOUTHRIO$E LTD PARTNERSHIP ATTEST: ,HARLOiTE A.. E , CITY SEC13ET CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS _ BY: 7t "W"IN J f WATERLINE PARTICIPATION AGREE14ENT-PAGE 2 : j'T_,ryr r. Y T 1 S • 't w ♦1-s• Z e ~c :'S a t •,."^r "7~.a v y , r • r env ~ i r r ~ . r ♦ w ! . r i~ i".'l t.i, `Ur. r M e r' p r t.`. R ♦ ♦ d. a rro,'. ~ r'" 'r { i t.. ,f i.. y* t s,♦~,*,. a N:~~ t W r~r. ' V ~5,~ ~'I'♦'Y T 1 S4'!1 f, 1~ ary 'y' n . v Y~'.; htw ~r r Y ,K'•q-6 0 O~pG'( PDO` IKy 0 a ` SC~L N D z \ 4 C7 la a i SOUTHRIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER a I I - r y ` ii y r'y ,~yL s... ";1 T Si' j'-' T T ~•.~..•r ----t e^~r y/ i ~ frr f~ 'T~jy-,'~/~`t 'T ~~~,~.?e~~~f", 9{ { e. t~1~,1 G ~ 216 Jn.. 6 t1'i. :^L~ '~C~V'. I.. ~ ~.w=,~11t V~~` ^n ~t~' ...U ~ti(,f rI;!Jt~r~"..'"('';~isir `~5i'1~L.a i 4 t THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON ENGINEERING SERVICES § This contract entered into this 14th day of March 1984, by and between the City o€'Denton, Texas, hereinafter called the Owner, acting by and through Richard 0. Stewart, its Mayor, duly authorized to act, and Freese and Nichols, Inc., Consulting Engin,~ers, Fort Worth, Texas, hereinafter called the Engineer. WITNESSETH, that in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: I. Employment of Engineer: The Owner hereby employs the Engineer and the Engineer agrees to perform all necessary professional services as herein set forth in connection with the engineering services relating to the expansion of the Hobson Street Lift Station, Part A. II. Character and Extent of Services: The Engineer shall perform professional engineering services comprising a study of flows and preparation of construction documents expansion .)f Hobson Street Lift Station, Part A. III. Scope of Services: The scope of work shall include the following: A. Determine hydraulic limitations of the existing discharge i line and outfall line to its conjunction with the Hickory Creek Interceptor. B. Conduct a preliminary study with City of Denton personnel to determine the maximum probable waste flow from the service area to the lift station, to establish lift station design flows. C. Advertise the project, assist the City in receiving bids, evaluate the bids received, make recommendations for contract award, and conform documents for contract - execution. s 1 D. Conduct pre-construction conference and perform normal administrative functions, including periodic site visits, pay estimates, stop drawing review, etc., during construction. Work will be performed on a cost times multiplier basis, in accordance with the Schedule of Charges as set forth in Section V herein, with a not to-exceed cost of $15,200, HOBSON STREET LIFT STATION EXPANSION-PART A-PAGE 1 v G i j~~Nn~ If dPr,',K~'fe+'j. ti-'___ ~ ~~i~ _ s .r _ _ _ _ . .'~"S • : ~n aS[tlu't:. ~S, t Y, ~,I x l~, t{S ~%.`E.~ m IV. Time of Completion: The Engineer shall begin work on the lift station immediately upon receipt of authorization to begin. Design and preparation of plans and specifications shall be completed within sixty (60) days. V. ;•ee: A. The Owner agrees to pay the Engineer for all services rendered under this contract in accordance with the Schedule of Charges as follows, with a not to-exceed cost of $15,200 without prior approval from the City of Denton. 1. Staff Members: Salary Cost times Multiplier of 2.3. Salary cost is defined as the cost of salaries of engi- neers., draftsmen, stenographers, surveymen, clerks, laborers, etc., for time directly chargeable to the project, plus social security contributions, unemploy- ment compensation ±.nsurance, retirement benefits, medical and insurance benefits, sick leave bonuses, K vacation and holiday pay applicable thereto. (Salary cost is equal to 1.39 times salary payments. This factor ' is adjusted annually.) r 2. Other Direct Expense: All other direct expenses shall Fc arge at actual cost times multiplier-of 1.15. Other direct expenses shall include printing and reproduction expense, communication expense, travel, transportation and subsistence away from Ft. Worth and other miscellaneous expense directly related to the work, including 'costs of laboratory analysis, test, and i, other work required to be done by independent persons or tips; agents other than staff members. r% 3. ,Payment: Payment will be made on statements submitted i y, by the Engineer. Statements shall not be submitted at intervals of less than one (1) month. VI. Successors and Assignments: The Owner and the Engineer, each binds himself, hf.s successors, executor, administrators and assigns of the other party to this Agreement, and to the successors, executors, ; administrators, and assigns of such other party in respect of all covenants of this Agreement. Neither the Owner nor the Engineer shall assign, sublet or transfer his interests in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. i ►1 This Coat:ract is executed in three counterparts. I HOBSON STREET LIFT STATION EXPANSION-PART A-PAGE 2 i 77,77,77 i ti~~ ""'.-'7.177 r- ~ rW rte- ii'r h}bi R f~~~ 1 1Xf •\1 I , 1 1.~ a~ '+XTJ Y'l 7Y I, IN TESTIMONY HEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement, the day and year first above written. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC. BY: L J&/S; 4VRljlARD7. S71WART, WtWR--- , FRESUM 4AMES ATTEST: WITNESS: BY: f^ , CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, .1K. , :TTY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENT.ON, TEXAS zY: ti\k~ a ~f Ix y a i- 7 , I! 5 P} i i2. Sie ifll HOBSON STREET LIFT STATION EXPANSION-PART A-PAGE 3 i r r [ ' v ~j'' T~4 q at7.TTHS ERT RF7.'?', c~.c. f Y' ~'+„r? '3 i,'i .iY+/y,±.~, ~n i , . I ~L~Y, rrii~~9A r - .'t 'S1~,. is 1 t+ "rte J.,, Y'' •;i''~iO..fJ Si :is Sd+f~LL]fG• al~t~ 1 Jr , 1 - Y y - SIMON W. F-EIS[. ►E. JAMES R R CHOLS. r.c. EXHIBIT I ROBERT I, KICHOLS. r,E LEE f. FREESE. r.[. F R E E S E d I D 1 C Q O L S I ,S C ROBERT S. OOOCN, r[ JOt ►AUL JONES, L[. RO6£RT A. THOMPSON III. rc C O N S U L I I N G E N G I N E E R S T JOHN ANTHONY REID. PC. JOE 1 NA►E$. RE. February 13 1984 OCIE C. ALLEN. P E. y t W ERNEST CLEMENT, rE ELV7M C CO►ELANG, p,v. GARY N REEVES ►.E Mr. C. David Ham, P.E. Assistant Director of Utilities City of Denton Municipal Building Denton, Texas 76201 I:. Re: Proposal for Hobson St. Dutfall Sewer Improvements Dear Mr. Ham: We are pleased to submit this proposal for the preparat~cn of plans and y specifica'cicns for the construction of a new lift station to replace the existing Hobson Street Lift Station, and the construction of a grdvilty line from the Lcndondarv Lift Station to the new Hobson Street Lift. `a Station. Based upon our discussions with you, we propose the following scope:. PART A - Hobson Street Lift Station L Jt. 1. Determine hydraulic limitations of the existing discharge line and outfall line to its conjunction with the Hickory Creek Interceptor. r Gy, 2. Conduct a preliminary study with City of Denton personnel to determine the maximum probable waste flow from the service area to the lift station, to establish lift station design flows. 3. Prepare plans and specifications for the construction of a new lift station to replace the existing facility. Consideration will be given to the utiiization of the 1979 design for the Lift Station, as much as practical, while examining the use of pre-packaged equipment utilizing submersible pumps. 4. Advertise the project, assist the City in receiving bids, a~`t evaluate the bids received, rake recommendations for contractk Award, and conform documents for contract execution.1 1,11 TELEPHONE ell ]36.7161 81 t LAMAR STREET FORT M'O RT H. TEXAS 78102 ay1 +L C_~x'~3~j 7 77, . j C. David Ham Page 2 February 13, 1984 5. Conduct pre-construction conference and perform normal ad- ministrative functions, including periodic site visits, pay estimates, shop drawing review, etc., during construction. 6. Provide full time on-site field representative to perform daily review of work in progress, as outlined in Attachment "A", if requested by the City. PART B - Gravity Interceptor 7 1. Prepare plans arc ifications for the construction of a gravity interceptor ;.o carry flows from the Londondary Lift Station to the new Hobson Lift Station. 2. Advertise the project, assist the City in receiving bids, evaluate the bids received, make recommendations for contract .ti award; and conform documents for contract executica. 3. Conduct pre-construction conference and perfor,,n normal ad- x p<- ministrative functions, includng periodic site visits, pay estimates, shop drawing review, etc. during construction, 4. Perform construction staking of the interceptor during con- struction to prcvide horizontal and vertical controls for construction and aid in evaluating payment estimate quan- j titles. x„ 5. Provide full tir. -site field representatives to perform' daily review of w,,.,, in progress, as outlined in Attachment' ~r "A", if requested by the City. If both parts are to be con- strutted concurrently, an attempt will be made to performx field representation for same personnel. ,r r We would propose to begin work on Part A immediately upon receipt of authorization to begin and to begin Part B after the preliminary study t ° of design flows has been completed. Design and preparation of plans and specifications for both parts will be completed within 60 days. "K We propose to perform our work on a cost times multiplier basis in accordance with the attached Schedule of Charges, with cost, not in- cluding Resident Field Representation costs, not to exceed the fol- lowing: Part A $15,200 Part B $18,400 jl~r Costs for services of a Rey Went Representative are not included, although these services will be provided on the same basis if requested, ✓i i ,n Y k Tyr it --Y . 1-•7 ,....-~97 77 i 'A•ilrs T N, Y. - 'IZ' ' .''a • v t z A j ~ C. David Ham Page 3 February 13, 1984 As requested, we have made a preliminary estimate of the capital con- struction cost of these projects to aid you in your decision to under- take these projects. These estimates are based on an escallation of the costs prepared for the 1976 report for this project and should be up- dated based on the present project and today's construction costs. The cost estimates are: Part A - Hobson Lift Station $230,000 Part B - Gravity Interceptor $150,000 We appreciate the opportunity to submit the Proposal for your con sideration. Please call if you need additional information. Respectfully submitted, FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC. " Robert L. Nichols P.E. • RLN/CMV:bg Enclosure y r 3 •'-r t r o- '6 , f. r ~l 4~5u a~~ "F J"fit n,4 1 j q • a ♦ . .ey , Ar t ''f : 1, '1C i , • ~C f r S' a y FREESE AND NICHOtS, TNC. Schedule of Charges Special Services -Staff Hembers Salary Cost Times Multiplier of 2.3 Salary Cost is defined as the cost of salaries of engineers, drafts^en, stenographers, surveymen, clerks, laborers, etc., for time directly chargeable to the project, plus social security contributions, un- employment compensation -insurance, retirement benefits, medical and insurance benefits, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and holiday pay applic.ble thereto. (Salary Cost is equal to 1.39 times salary pay- ments. This factor is adjusted annually.) Other Direct Expense Actual Cost Times Multiplier of 1.15 Other direct expenses x',311 include printing and reproduction expense, communication expense, travel, transportation and subsistence away fro-In Fort Vlorth and other miscellaneous expense directly related to the work, including costs of laboratory analysis, tests, and other work required to be done by independent persons or agents other than staff me,rebers. J ~f 's. ftii7 ' I June 19£32 .r - 'fir-~"' • Irt" ► i A r ~-FZEE~~~p "1 ~ '~~y,~rT(~♦,• 7 r 1 , ATTACHMENT A } 4r. } } Duties, Responsibilities and Limitations of Authority of Resident Project Representative A. General. Resident Project Representative is ENGINEER's Agent, will act as directed by and under the supervision of ENGI- NEER, and will confer with ENGINEER regarding his actions. Resident Project Representative's dealings in matters pertaining to the on-site Work shall in general be only with ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR, and dealings with subcontractors shall only be through or with the full knowledge of CONTRACTOR. Written communication with : OWNER will be only through or as directed by ENGINEER. jE 8. Duties and Responsibilities. Resident Project Representative will: 1. Schedures: Review the progress schedule, schedule of Shop Drawing submissions and schedule of values prepared by CONTRACTOR and consult with ENGINEER concerning their acceptability. y, 2. Conferences: Attend preconstruction conferences. Arrange a schedule of progress meetings and other job conferences as required in consultation with ENGINEER and notify those expected to attend in advance. Attend meetings, and maintain and circulate copies of minutes thereof. 3. Liaison: a. Serve as ENGINEER's liaison with CONTRACTOR, working principally through CONTRACTOR's superinten• dent and assist him in understa;.ding the intent of the Contract Documents. Assist ENGINEER in serving as OWNER's liaison with CONTRACTOR when CONTRACTOR's operations affect OWN ER's on-site operations. b. As requested by ENGINEER, assist in obtaining from OWNER additional details or information, when required at the job site fer proper execution of the Work. 4. Shop Drawings and Sampler: a. Receive and record date of receipt of Shop Drawings and samples, receive samples which are furnished at the site by CONTRACrOR, and notify ENGINEER of their availability for examination. b. Advise ENGINEER and CONTRACTOR or its superintendent immediately of the commencertent of any Work requiring a Shop Drawing or sample submission if the submission has not begin approved by ENGINEER. 3. Review of Work, Rejection of Defective Work. htsprrNons rind Testy: a. Conduct on-site observations of the Work in progress to assist ENGINEER in determining if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents and that completed Work will conform to the Contract Documents. b. Report to ENGINEER whenever he believes [hat any Work is unsatisfactory, faulty or defective or does not r;' y' conform to the Contract Documents, or does not meet the requirements of any inspections, tests or approval required ' to be made or has been damaged prior to final payment; and advise ENGINEER when he believes Work should be rl corrected or rejected or should be uncovered for observation, or requires special testing, inspection or approval. 5 c. Verify that tests, equipment and systems startups and operating and maintenance instructions are conducted as required by the Contract Documents and in presence of the required personnel, and that CONTRACTOR m. hi tains w•, adequate records thereof; observe, record and report to ENGINEER appropriate details relative to the test procedures and start ups.i ' d. Accompany visiting inspectors representing public or other agencies having jurisdiction over the Project. record a 'F the outcome of these inspections and report to ENGINEER. r;'• fl 1919 by National Society of Professional Engincers. 20:9 K St., N. W., Washington, D.C. 0006 £r NSMACECrASCU. Puhhcalion No. 0141-A 191Y Edition x n i r~ ~ 1 r •6 CY/r j ?E 6. Interpretation of Conrract Documents: Transmit to CONTRACTOR ENGINEER's clarifications nd interpretations of the Contract Documents. 7. Modifications: Consider and evaluate CONTRACTOR's suggestions for modifications in Drawings or Specifications and report them with recommendations to ENGINEER. r 1r i 8. Records: {i a. Maintain at the job site orderly files for correspondence, reports of job conferences, Shop Drawings and samples submissions, reproductions of original Contract Documents including all addenda, change orders, field orders, addi- tional Drawings issued subsequent to the execution of the Contract, ENGINEER's clarifications and interpretations of the Contract Documents, progress reports, and other Project related documents. a b. Keep a diary or log book, recording hours on the job site, weather conditions, data relative to questions of extras or deductions, list of visiting officials and representatives of manufactusers,,fabricators, suppliers and distributors, 1 daily activities; decisions, observations in general and specific observations in more detail as in the case of observing c: 1 test procedures. Send copies to ENGINEER. 1i c. Record names, addresses and telephone nunbers of all CONTRACTORS, subcontractors and major suppliers of y E t materials and equipment. } 9. Reports: ~'rd a. Firnish ENGINEER periodic reports as required of progress of the Work and CONTRACTOR's compliance with the approved progress schedule and schedule of Shop Drawing submissions. b. Consult with ENGINEER in advance of scheduled major tests, inspections or start of important phases of the work. e. Report immediately to ENGINEER upon the occurrence of any accident.' 10. Poy'meRt Requisr:ions: Review applications for payment with CONTR ItCTOR for compliance with the established procedu;e for their submission and forward them ith recommendations to ENGINEER, noting particularly their relation to the schedule of values, Work completed and materials and equipment delivered at the site but not incor. , - porated in the Work. 11. Certificates, Maintenance andoperationManuels:During thecourse oftheWork, verify that certificates,maintenance and operation manuals and other data required to be assembled and furnished by CONTRACTOR are applicable to the items actually installed: and deliver this material to ENGINEER for his review and forwarding to OWNER prior. „ to final acceptance of the Work. xyf 12. Completion:` a. Before ENGINEER issues a Certificate of Substantial Completion, submit to CONTRAC7_11 , a list of observed items requiring completion or correction. b. Condu:; final inspection in the company of ENGINEER. OWNER and CONTRACTOR and prepare a final list of items to be completed or corrected. c. Verify that all items on final list have been completed or corrected and make recommendations to ENGINEER concerning acceptance. ii C. Limitations of Authority. a Except upon written instructions of ENGINEER, Resident Project Representative: s Shall not authorize any deviation from the Contract Documents or approve any substitute materials or equipment. `l 2. Shall not exceed limitotions on ENGINEER's authority as set forth in the Contract Documents. F4;; ;a J. Shall not undertake any oftheresponsibilities ofCONTRACTOR.subcontractorsorCONTRACTOR'ssuperintendent. , or expedite the Work. r {t. Q. Shall not advise on or issue directions relative to any aspect of the means, methods, techniques, sequences or r" procedures of construction unless such is specifically called for in the Contract Documents. 1 t S. Shall not advise on or issue directions as to safely precautions and programs in connection with the Work. y 6. Shall not authorize OWNER to occupy the Project in whole or in part. 7. Shall not parUCipa!e in specialized field or laboratory tats. , 4~Y r(, t. d rN T nl Cnnhatl rut em+t nit ('nm mdlrt ' ' ArFrrnl tr Pot nrrt' ln. Ss,, h1.li.AtCp nil) by hnGw.eylEtrlmrrm m Fnrbit PwtnfJCtxGCt C.nunert~!Nun.n,45..1-111 It Rn(tll.'ml Fnpmetr-,k!mmsl Co",O,,, Fnprten CuumA Ammsn H, w) all iL. t11t,! ~t 1' • ` F f -''7- - ..Stw :3_ __~i~-j 00 ER' C tf% OU1FALl )Ji i t ~yl . S` tl {-ice` CW-4 - , .i0• L\ q'LrNE•`['C1 1 - STA71o . MAY MIL Ri '1. • ' ~ N full[ _ N II ' '4•~ • V LL ~1 , ' p W50 ° ~y'•__'.r-. CW e4 IY 115L('o y Ici ♦r 1 / ~ END Of #C CE • At?' IFT TAT N l , ,._~-j~ ~FII 4^_+b.~,• 18, I I i t s- ' i d ~u j,: ' 1 , ECA CREEK , ^ Y 1 +r v,-1 L'.~1• ,.1 l~l n DINT CEVTOR J I I~ ` MAIM I'S'. I\ 1 j ' - ' r. C§ I h H E AN C K OVT Ail ccws -94 1 ►.ori* m 71 ,i O _ V. L 04 h' LN ,L z4• \ S ` • r'-" w t •n u,'~ I is• n 21 °yt. L s J S? 1--, • 1.! _l fey - Y~ ~u•E'vv- . • \ 5 ,,..i: ` r°' _PCw 'LR .y'. T. 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Please sign and return the original (for filing with official City records) and one copy to our office as soon as possible, retaining one copy for your files. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Mr. David Ham of my staff at (817) 566-8202. Regards, R. E. Nelsca Director o Utilities gcr cc: C. David Ham, Asst. Dir. of Utilities, Wtr/WW Div. file ' Attachment: Waterline Participation Agreement 3041U:36 PROPOSED USES OF PROPERTY LOC47'ED AT TIE SOUTHEAST CORMER OF ,'NORTH LOCUST MD WINDSOR DRIVE IF ZO\'ED NEIGHBORR)OD SERVICE Bakery Cleaner's Convenience Store with gas pumps Day Nursery or Kindergarten Drapery Shop Florist Shop Handicraft Shop Photographer's Studio Private School Professional and Administrative Offices Retail Store - 40000 sq. ft. or less Self Service Laundry Su-in or Tennis Club J. Thursdav, Fetru,~,r., 16, 1984 At tha Southwest Cu,ner of _ Locust and Windsor looking - ~ East 8:00 A.M. 8:10 A.M. OVAdbd 8:15 A.M. 'y 8:20 A.M. E 8:25 A. M. t. 8:30 A.M. 8:35 A.M. it f'ss;s , III L . I o ^ c- ,k 8:40 A.M. WIN ",J& ~a`'~ 8:45 A.M. _ - Ti•ursda}•, February 16, 1934 = At the Southwest Corner of Locust and Windsor looking v* '"'~VY► ...fiajrTii`X-t~ ~=,?k~~~;~:•~ "~7r{'~ East AIL, y- -&I, ♦1x\~Kt+ APh. _ma x"' af% •t, +w 3:15 P.M. .i ' 1 I.'it♦~. sw tJ Fr(' S_' 0~2.'y, 4 V7 T.- a• - 7-:7'~.f ..;e.i'tNi'-ti,. ~.~.:G, tv..l~st 7~ww^Ild~ll'A~I~Ag~ < . 3:20 P.M. est. . . ~ 1 ` K~. " ~'.~f1~~Nf.'Si~rr/~j qs:":~~~hl~'~'1r.A 'Y-L7i 7~:,yyH llt~~7,~,~.+'{ r~.t~'K~Ti : A t~ , ;}c b i~ +r r 04 WAN~ 3:25 P.M. YQ, + i V , s Ya i.cq 1. } 1'r v A~Il~! .•.tif klf(jp 3:30 Y.M. . w% is yy(1{;~~ Y, y .tr ti. l 1- f~ti<x ~ tr,y'a• 1'tyA:tk~j~♦~,#~~°~i~'~Y'•/: •r~rtiw~ 3:35 F.M. .91 Vt:Niv' .4C~t S 4.~`a^ yam,, ' retie. i~S 3~ ~~1~ ~ .y•. t''R Y M!i~ 'IVA .ter .F~e v Y,4ary A ♦..wa Fi•'niNi ~ LIM ` 3:40 P.M. 14 ~V nLnA, _ ®l 3:45 P.M. r Tf. 6 9c' y ' ` It Cif. •x+L~e.~ l.. F 3:50 P.M. = la, 41, r 1 ♦ y,, a00 {.1 1~ u~ , 'y'3 4 .yam ' y 1(" I 1 h^4C J +Iv; h • I` Te ~ r~. h'~ Y~FV';"i ~ N~t4la Z~ Lair {x~~. M V>Ft+ a • ~ ;,try •t. Rey y]} ! ZT•" a Mau atrWp~ A~ .~p. i~•.,'. 7 3:55 P.M. ~rT r , T P . t!S'~ 4:00 P.M. 9 f/ ~ A 4 }•,15' ~.\1J7%} ♦ t..a w' '1i r 1►`: T •t i Y S~ ESCO ELEVATORS9 INC. P. O. BOX 633 f EULESS, TEXAS 76039 1817/267-3517 METRO March 14, 1964 MAR ~ g 1984 Central Police Station Denton, Texas 76201 Attn: Mr. Hartung City Manager Subject,- Elevator Maintenance Dear Mr. Hartung, Please find attached, your copies of our Maintenance Contract agreement, properly executed, for your files. As you know, we are available on a 24 hour, seven (7) day per week basis thru our telsohone No. (617) 267-3517. Your ESCO Maintenance Examiner is Mr. Earl Blakeley. Our Service Superintendent is Mr. Willie Yandell. Please feel free to con- tact either of these men, as well as myself, at any time at the above telephone number. We are looking forward to a long and satisfactory relationship with the City of Denton and want to assure you that the entire ESF:O Organization is committed to this and. Very truly yours, ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. C. ~L S ephan 3uhnston Sales Representative SCO/,}w/enclns. cc: Field Dept. % TEFtMS tt tOPWITIONS , The adjustments, repairs or rt'placements to be made will be such as are dis- closed to be reasonably necessary by the examination. We shall not be re- quired to make repairsor renewals mcessitated by negligence or misuse of the machinery, equipment or car, or due to any other cause beyond our control except ordinary wear. We shall not be required to make safety tests or to in- stall new attachments or devices on the equipment as directed or recommend- ed by insurance companies or by government, state, municipal or other authorities. It is understood, in consideration of our performance of the service enumer- ated herein at the price stated, that nothing in this agreement shall be con- strued to mean ;hat ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. assumes any liability on ac count of accidents to persons or property except those directly due to negli- gent acts of ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. or its employees, and that the Pur- chaser's own responsibility for accidents to persons or properties while riding on or being on or about the aforesaid equipment referred to, is in no way of fected by this agreement. ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. shall not be held respon- sible or liable for any loss, damage, detention, or delay caused by accidents, la- bor troubles, strikes, lockouts, fire, flood, acts of civil or military authorities, or beyond its control, or in any event for coesequential damages. No work, ser- vice or liability on the part of ESCO ELEVATORS, INC., other than that specifically mentioned herein, is included o: intended. Pu) haser shall pay as an addition to th's price stated, a sum equal to the amount of any taxes which may now or hereafter be exacted from purchaser or seller on account thereof. ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. reserves the right to discontinue this contrast at any time should payments not be made in ac cordaa.ce with the terms of this agreement. ,a In the event the Purchaser's acceptance is in the form of a purchase order or 1 other kind of document, the provisions, teens and conditions of this pro- posal shall govern in the event of conflict. r. No agent or employee shall have the authori!y to waive or modify any of the t + terms of this contract. - ta; . R , stn. V this k•r%jie wdeBtr I'ur .hed (rani March 19 1984 for a , period ()f axaontsbKS,0 a? ' Yj) and xxtvixoccs :a~txwxMa~axurocntikknxtagrxrc taws x2exxeranraek#3xzetkxnclSaa~yx~exx~CxXkalagsi~xatsr;zxxs~.~ex}ea~cc~4xvc~racarcnic xKxsicxkzxxak*2xxx7;m-xx~=xx with new contr.rct to be negotiated prior to Sr.ptember 30, 1984 I hi, for the basic x+m of $243.75* _ DOLLARS per month, payable moriili[y toget;ier with all invoices for additional charges. whclher or not herein pro%ided, shall be payable to ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. at Fort 11'orlh, T::rranl County, Texas. t The cor Iracl price shall be adjusted annually on ihr anniversary date of this agreement, as follows: 7 he contract price shatl be increased or decreased by the percentage of increase or decrease in the straight time hourly labor cost, r~ in the locality where the eauipnrent is to be maintained on the yearly adjust- ment date as compared with the hourly labor cost applicable to this con- Iract, which is 20.509 dollars per hour. Subject to the terms and conditions herein, and additional terms and conditions on back hereof all of which are hereby agreed to: "This proposal, when accepted by yo,r and approved by our authorized repre- sentative, shall constitute the contl.:-t between us, and all prior re; rrsenta- lions or agreements riot incorporated herein are superseded. ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. Y. St4§pF,zn Jo nston,STes Repr(+sant.ative Signed and Accepted: h S JJi 1 1 r Signature Title `J Approved for ESCO ELEVATORS, INC, 4.F ch , 19$4C✓ BILLING ADDRESS Loughridge, reside t~ n., M. 4v rs Denton? Texas 76201 yr k,'A', E *Price based on 20% discount for remainder of warr&ntee a,e.f period, M + S , C Y 9 1l r f , ^f r ~ r - y ~ d1~rt r Yr ~ ^ 1.c ~ ~ yt tit {"tea y~ ~^!,y ~ ) ; f 4 ♦f 1brr: •~''T+ i bi, i yt~ AGREEMENT FOR COMPLETE ELEVATOR SERVICE ESCO Maintenance Service will be provided for the following described elevator(s). Two (2) ESCO Oil Hydraulic Passenger Elevators (FC-82-5775/6) in your building located at: Central Police Station Denton, Texas 76201 ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. will maintain the entire elevator equipment as hereinafter described,on the terms and conditions subsequently set forth. We will use trained men directly employed and supervised by us. They will be qualified to keep your equipment properly adjusted, and they will use all re- sonable care to maintain the elevator equipment in proper operating condi- tion. r' We will regularly and systematically examine, adjust, lubricate as required,~r and, if conditions warrant, repair or replace all elevator parts and devices not specifically excluded by this contract." It is understood that all inspections and the regular routine service work and major repairs shall be performed during regular working hours of regular working days of the Elevator Trade, except that 24 hour emergency adjust- menl call-back service to make such minor repairs or adjustments as necessary to place the elevator in service is included. If, for any reason, you request examinations or repairs to be made at times other than regular working hours, you agree to pay for the labor required at our regular overtime labor billing rates. i, s a Light bulbs will be replaced daring regular inspections only. y ~ ri The following items of elevator equipment are excluded from this contract: "'The finishing, repairing, or replacement of car enclosure, hoistway door t~> panels, door frames, and sills, car flooring and floor covering, light fixtures k and lamps, main line power switches, breakers, feeders to controller, and main line fuses." ` ' Y 5 \ This agrreinent (does) tWXsKl{&3 include the repair and/or replacement of underground piping and outer jack cylinder. d4, r r r y. t.' ~ A r~.. if.4.. ~ 4 _ ~~r. .Mrf ' A'i r ~.v~~~ 7 r '74 'tW~ TS~~k .1~N1♦ TERMS 'bS ' CONDITIONS The adjustments, repairs or replacements to be made will be such as are dis- closed to be reasonably necessary by the examination. We shall not be re- quired to make repairs or renewals necessitated by negligence or misuse of he machinery, equipment or car, or due to any other cause beyond ow control except ordinary wear. We shall not be required to make safety tests or to in- stall new at tachments or devices on the equipment as directed or recommend- ed by insurance companies or by government, state, municipal or other authorities. It is understood, in consideration of our performance of the service cnumer- ated herein at the price stated, that nothing in this agreement shall be con- strued to mean that ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. assumes any liability on ac- count of accidents to persons or property except those directly due to negli- gent acts of ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. or its employees, acrd that the Pur- chaser's own responsibility for accidents to persons or properties while riding on or being on or about the aforesaid equipment referred to, is in no way af- fected by this agreement. ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. shall riot be held respon- sible or liable for any loss, damage, detention, or delay caused by accidents, la- bor troubles, strikes, lockouts, fire, flood, acts of civil or military authorities, or beyond its control, cr in any event for consequential damages. No work, ser- vice or liability on the part of E,SCO ELEVATORS, INC., other than that specifically mention:d herein, is included or intended. Purchaser shall pay as an addition to the price stated, a sum equal to the amount of any taxes which may now or hereafter be exacted from purchaser or seller on account i;rereof. ESCO ELEVATORS, INC. reserves the right to discontinue this cord, act at any time should payments not be made in ac- cordance with the ten is of this agreement. In the event the Purchaser's acceptance is in the form of a purchase order or other kind of documen, the provisions, terms and conditions of this pro- posal shall govern in the event of conflict. Cdr LNo agent or employee shall have the authority to waive or mor'ify any of the rms of this contract. F I 11 fI~A ~ LM CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON, TEXAS 761)? / TELEPHONE (817) 566-8200 MEMORANDUM TO: CHARLOTTE ALLEN, CITY SECRETARY FROM: R. E. Nelson, Director of Utilities DATE: July 25, 1984 RE: Waterline Participation Agreement-Allan Estate MHP Attached please find the original of the above-referenced document for filing in the official City records. NeIs n xrecto Uti iies gcr cr.: C. David Ham, Asst. Dir. of Utilities, Wtr/WW Divisions file Attachment: Waterline Participation Agreement Allan Estates Mobile Homes, Inc. 3041U:44 71 trY reo 1 ♦ r i+ ~ ly ~ r ,a `r x 3 ~ i•~+E ( ~ Y~`i p'.l r~2n b 1 S l+I~ i~'T' F t, (~J Y~I( I`°FyJ" w f+ n rr t 9 r. 1 ~ .tt v' ` f ~,i" i.: ♦'~'~(J r r. s f ~ F ~ t,d1~I ,r, y :.F{~1~~ (1 A n r `~'r 1 " w ,r ~a r. p WATERLINE PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That WHEREAS, ALLAN ESTATES MOBILE HOMES, INC., Post Office Box 1049, Lewisville, Texas 75007, (214) 231-3702, is the developer of certain property shown on the attached plat, which plat is incorporated herein as if set forth in full, in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, and further described as property on South Mayhill Road near I-35E, and Developer desires to nerve such property with 1,805 feet of on and offsite water line facilities; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton desires that such on and offsite J waiver facilities be oversized and the City will participate in 9 the additional cost of the oversized facilities pursuant to the III I provisions of 83-70 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas; NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT, made this Tl~, day of 19830 by and between ALLAN ESTATES MOBILE HOMES, INC., Denton, Texas, hereinafter called "Developer",, and the City of Denton, Texas, a Home Rule municipal Corporation of the State of Texas, hereinafter called "City"; 'I WITNF.SSETH: 1. The Developers will install, by contract or otherwise, a twelve inch (120) water line and appurtenances to serve the property described on the attached plat in accordance with all City of Denton ordinances, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. The said facilities shall be located as shown on the attached maj) which is made a part hereof for all intents and purposes. 2. The City's share of the estimated cost of said facilities is approximately Six Thousand Four Hundred and 140/100 Dollars r ($6,400.00). Upon completion of construction and acceptance by PAGE 1 ^i rrF,rii'='n aF13;,i+-,77 T.T }nn :x.`..-. i' 1 4ey f 0' 1 `tiZ 1 n 7' •'l•, I Vii'' tiw~$3 d Ittia:lw .y., a sfy~l i' j~ ~S 9 *j 1J., f;1 r it +h i .S S+ i{ XR'~ It 1 .I y nk sj 1,♦ . v du Y45 f ~"n E, i. ~i~ i }j ly."1 ?IYfI~~ '9 51,0, t,tlF _.+h a4Y~r i i q t t f r s w ! } e C 1 I r ! i i'!l~ r ' ~ • A~1 i i ~t",.a r, I' rjj4 isle I'•~IPt{(~~Tag'~ F oy~,ry ' , ~/}r~) 777 `j1f, AJ n ,4 [t , rr111L 1 ' the City of said facilities, the actual cost of the City's participation in said facilities shall be determined and d ` certified to by the Director of Utilities and his certificate setting out the City's cost of said facilities shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. a 3. The City shall pay for its share of the facilities within thirty (30) days from the date of acceptance of the facilities, or under such terms and conditions that are mutually acceptable to the parties. 4. Title to said facilities is hereby ana shall at all times be vested in the City. 5. The Developer shall and does hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all damag3es, loss or liability of any kind whatsoever, by reason of injury to I~ property or third person occasioned by any act or omission, neglect or wrong-doing of Developer, its officers, agents, t , employees, invitaes, contractors or other persons with regard to the performance of this contract, and Developer will, at its own cost and expense, defend and protect against any and all such claims and demands. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed in /7 triplicate originals this day of 1984, CI*1RAD NTON, E4).AS ALLAN EST4TES MOBILE HOMES, INC. !„I BY: BY : S E :tT, MAYMY ATTEST: .~r ~ c I S~ ~fi9 Cr _ CHARLOTTI. ALLEN, .CITY SECR&TARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DF.NTON, TEXAS t BY: q,L A A X&VO n.A yJ, PAU 2 i~ r f i { 77 7! I l 11 i ! BFI . l 1 J/ S. i r 1~, 11 u JJ~ i I' ` .~i i t `~~F r\ ]1r Y I ` r r r ~ci t il~r 'I, jtC SIN L.Ft1Y J r_ I y itJ1 ~ t.. r fi r n t',i~y y •nl~ jjjw,t~r 1~ ~"iy S~4 "~A ~ ya'yr yet u~~+r al~p'iiSr~q ti l r. i1 ~5 +t ~,,.,Ir ilr~ ~'iy~~•.y rl r +rj tebr , 1 n .~54 ~ (T.ri'7Fr I .if ~~rr a;i ~r . 4`` Y ti r ti i',i [t° nod; V "t.l 151~~~ x' a I 1+1i Npp 1 ~ ivy[ T'Y~~"1TJ/ ~oi h'' rl 00- 1 ,ta k L r 4. t i .4SS " I~ Y+'n'8 '4 i..«i { c t • t6 ~ L + F a r i h / ; c I C a ( 'yYx IH 1 lyu SS A:, all A ~r.r 14 r~l t y ~ ~ y/ ~r. i ~ S(,- r ~~a l'tuy+~.l ~ r "i In !11 1 7` c ~ .mot:. 'H I i'.i IF P w . ~'Si n{S~ :,~Y n'"4 if l~rv h~.t .1 t5.y`a •l. ~.n t ~ ~~~~.i'1~ t• t {."d '1 .t ~4 `:74~1~`J.. t 1,:'-w ~ lr rJyr:, 1 ir. r R E S O L U T I O N R WHEREAS, the City of Denton has improved and maintained the area known as the "Williams Trade Square;" and WHEREAS, such improvements include paved parking spaces; and q, WHEREAS, the City of Denton desires to increase the current l,aasing rates charged for the parking spaces in order to recover i the cost of the maintenance and improvements; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton is desirous of placing meters on any unleased spaces after May 1, 1984. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: t SECTION I. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to publicly advertise and lease up to one hundred (100) parking spaces at the "Williams Trade Square" at the price of One Hundred Sixty-Eight Dollars ($168.00) per year per space and to place meters on any unleased spaces after May 1, 1984, such meters to charge a rate of ten cents (10,,4) per hour per space. 71 PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 12E11y~' , 1984. r 47 CITY OF D' TON, T XAS ATTEST: LUTTEALLEN CITY SECRETARY' CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXA,, BY: 1 r ~..~t_r nr.-, r i .^t r rf y r. 4^ t. • nv -m fi .i^r 'v, a ,'A ! j t i ~ fs , Ti,'~ ti,~ v' 3 1(+ r l` 1 j1 I'p a! r, l W 1 1 r" R t Ij r yriif, rM 1, ; 1l~.` r it I{ 1. .4~ 1 •1~ fI. 11 r r `4 LI ~r ~r 1P ~t `~yi ~63~f ~i 1 Jlil 3# 11.'r ` ''''t i`~-r ' 4 r t 1 v ~r ri~y f r+( w i. r a y K t r t L ~ia1 Pf l t 1 + t ~r i t 7,i yj. t 1 r. .'"v t ' . r f ~ q, l 1~ t J ~ ] t Y jll ~J I . f"46 .!•y ~trn r i p~ •~4~ij ~ ~'1 k~~~f~'~ Q{f ~~e r•r )~1 I F 2tv e ~ r f ti `~f 'r .1 . S I f. ~'i r~Ji f 'r~ji4rFfi ~i `r~ ~A~~_ 0irf ~ r n ~ 51 ~ rail rr f~.,441 ~~1 1,V ~r1+$ M1[ 3f; Y: ~ 1 11 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton passed on ±i final reading Ordinance No. 83-111 on the 4th day of October, 1983 granting to General Telephone Company a franchise to operate in the City of Denton, Texas; and WHEREAS, General Telephone Company has requested the City Council to delete the provisions of Section XVIII pertaining to the reimbursement of the City of its expenses in analyzing and evaluating future proposed rate requests by General Telephone; and WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the ' requested section deletion shou!.d not be made, but instead clarified by the passage of a separate resolution regarding Section XV?II; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: 6 SECTION I. `Sr The City Council of the City o.E Denton, Texas hereby affirms that the provisions of Section XVIII of Ordinance No. 83-111 pertaining to the reimbursement to the City of Denton of reasonable fees and expenses of an independent study and evaluation of future proposed rate requests by General Telephone Company would become effective only in the instance where the Public Utility Commission is abolished and the rate making authority is redelegated to the City Council of the City of ' Denton, Texas. SECTION II. It was the intent of the City Council that rate increases and reimbursement to the City of Denton for expenses would be t controlled solely by State Law and the Public Utility Commission if of the State of Texas so long as such Commission remains in existence. PASSED AND APPROVED thisk-day ofZ,Y~ , 1984. i i %MARD 0. CI rAY OF DE TON, TEXAS 0 ' ` ATTEST: Xa//a~~ CHARLOTTE ALLEN, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: e 777 1 7 iy♦ U' . ti I: , ; r C M f v 1, r 4KyM r'. ''---.i:___=-~~r1rr w : •,.._;F! r f 7 , i a ~ ~ , sf .L'~~a.~1~1~`~;1 !44'K' 1~'"~~SaV_ .~~l~i4Fb.'# r t ~a}~~)~~ v~ y~.F ~t 7d)G/''i ASS p .^rts".~+n wl~'f< vale rl w~T`~r~' ~Y4i yr #fl it I ti'1 I~G'b ddrr1Y ~ wtSf it 1, i'~Illxt sX~ 1. ~~~Y• iZ ~Jf t ~ f s t ivi~~,t't~~'k 1s'`h ~b'i;~ "r~Pt °C'' o t ~ ~ 1 ~ •~1 f. ;~~1' ~r..•+. l~ s i ~ Y t s ;~"Ir ~ r r 14's;t . ",k RES0LUTI ON V1HF.kEAS, a majority of the Council will be out of the City of Denton on April 3, 1984, and it is necessary that the Council meeting for such date be postponed until April 10, 1984; N011, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: s'.3 SECTION I. That the regular Council meetitig to be held on April 3, 1984 n be postponed until April 102 1984. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 20th day of March, 1984. *CITOFE TON, 'XAS 3 ATTEST: CI1t-9EURETKKY i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTOR14EY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: Y a ! r F +7 ~`P4+s ,t.l~~+ ~ .j.?~V~rr i'I~.yn i`i . r i,. ~ ~ a "f~' •.i°~• e: i..~_~1iP1~.i~1S7~iT~•'. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR'S AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Home Rule City situated in Denton County, Texas, hereinafter c311ed "City", acting herein by and through its City Manager, and EDWIN FULTON; dba FULTON SUPPLY CO., hereinafter called Contractor, hereby mutually agree as follows: 1. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: City hereby retains Contractor to perform the hereinafter designated services and Contractor agrees to perform following services: A. Fulton Supply Co. will tear out and remove all pipe fittings, pump and other metal objects from beneath the floor at the old warehouse located at 418 East Hickory, and use or sell all items for scrap, junk or otherwise. B. The City of Denton will remove and set on the ground the muffler and pumps on tho south side of said building, which then will be removed by Fulton Supply Co., and salvaged for his use and disposal. C. Any and all other steel electrical conduit switch boxes etc. as discussed and agreed on will also be removed and will become the property of Fulton Supply Co. All items remain- ing that were discussed and agreed on that are above the ground floor that arc not removable without bringing in extra heavy equipment will bi left and remain a part of said building. 2. COMPENSATION TO BE PAID CONTRACTOR: City agrees to pay Contractor for the services performed hereunder as follows: A. Amount of Payment for Services: For the above services, in addition to the salvaged material, the City of Denton agrees to pay Mr. Fulton of Fulton Supply Company the sum of Five Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($5,300.00). B. Dates of Payments: Payment to be made only and after completion of the afore mentioned services. C. The removal to begin no later than 10 days after execution of this contract and completion within 30 working days. 3. SUPERVISION AND CONTROL BY CITY: It is mutually understood and agreed by and between City and Contractor that Contractor is an independent Contractor and shall not be deemed to be or considered an employee of the City of Denton, Texas for the purposes of income tax, withholding, social security taxes, vacation or sick leave benefits, or any other City employee benefit. The City shall not have supervision and control of Contractor or any employee of Contractor, but it is expressly understood that Contractor shall perform the services hereunder at the direction of and to the satis- faction of the City Manager of the City of Denton or his designee under this agreement. 4. SOURCE OF FUNDS: All payments to Contractor under this agreement are to be paid by the City from funds appropriated by the City Council for slu h purpo in the Budget of the City of Denton. 5. SERVICES AND SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED BY 1111: ;ity agrees to furnish to Contractor the following services and/or supp'ies: A. The City of Denton and/or the Arts Council will furnish free access for workman, and will not be involved with other work that will hamper or delay the work of Fulton Supply Co. in any way whatsoever. B. Pie City of Denton will not furnish any other services other than the ones mentioned in 1-B above. 6. INSURANCE: Contractor shall provide at this own cost and expense workmen's compensation insurance, liability insurance, and all other insurance necessary to protect Contractor in the operation of Contractor's business. 7. CANCELLATIOPt: City reserves the right to cancel this Agreement at any time by giv'ng Contractor thirty (30) days written notice of its intenticn to cancel this Agreement. 8. TERM OF CONTRACT: This Agreement shall commence on the 22 day of March, 1984, and end on the 10 day of May, 1984. EXECUTED the this 21 day of March, 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: CHRIS HARTUNG, CITY MANAGER ATTEST: 21, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CONTRACTOR' F'ULTON SUPPLY COMPANY EtY: That is hereby designated as the person to administer provision of this agreement. DATE CITY MANAGER BID 0 9228 POLE INSPECTION AND TREATMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this _ day of 19 by and between CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Hereinafter called "OWNER" and QM Ali, UTILITY S£P_ VICFS. E C. Hereinafter ca leTFuCONTRACTOk" WITNESSETH: For the consideration hereinafter named, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth, the Owner and the Contractor mutually agrees as follows: 1. Contractor agrees to inspect and treat SYP creosote treated utility poles, at such time and place as may be designated by authorized representatives of the Owner. 2. Contractor :;hall, at his own risk and expense perform promptly and diligently all authorized work in a good, proper, and workmanlike manner in accordance with the specifications sat forth in the attached "EXHIBIT All and entirely satisfactory to toe representatives of the Owner. 3. All labor, tools, equipment, transportation, and materials shall be furnished by the Contractor and they shall be of high quality in every respect. Contractor's employees shall wear suitable work uniforms, and be as clean and in as good appearance as the job conditions permit. They shall be expected to conduct themselves in an industrious and a courteous manner. Contractor's equipment shall be kept in neat appearance and in good operating condition at all times. Modern tools shall be used and kept sharp and in working order. Adequate first-aid supplies shall be part of the standard equipment of all vehicles. C-1 BID # 9228 4. CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE: The Contractor, before- starting work for the City, must furnish to the City Certificates of Insurance or other acceptable evidences from a reputable insurance company or companies (such companies to be acceptable to the City) licensed to write insurance in the State of Texas, showing that the Contractor is covered by the insurance as follows: (1) Statutory Workmen's C o m ensation and Employer's Liabilit insurance. In the event any woe is su et, Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide the same coverage and shall himself acquire evidence of such coverage on behalf of the subcontractor. (2) General Public Liability Insurance with limits for bodily injury of not ess than 300,000/$500,000 and for property damage of not less than $100,000. The policy shall be on the comprehensive general liability form, and shall include coverage for acts of independent contractors. (3) Automobile Public Liability Insurance with ',imits for bodily injury liability of not less than $250,000/5500,000 and for property damage of not less than $100,000 on all self-propelled vehicles used in connection with the contract, whether owned,, non-owned, or hired. (4) Owners Protective Liability with limits for bodily injury of not less than s300,000/$500,000 and for property damage of not less than $100,000, naming the City of Denton as an additional insured and providing that in the event of an occurrence covered by the terms of such policy, the coverage afforded by such policy to the City of Denton as additional insured is and shall be primary. The certificates of insurance furnished to the City shall contain a provision that coverage under such policies shall not be cancelled or materially changed until at least 30 days prior written notice has been given to the City. 5. Bidders shall submit with bid a list of similar work done in the past five years. 6. On award of the Contract, the successful Contractor shall furnish both a Performance Bond and a Statutory Payment Bond. The Performance and Payment Bonds, executed by the Contractor shall be a guarantee that the work will be completed as required by the Contract and shall guarantee the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. The Performance and Payment Bonds shall each be in an amount of at least equal to 100% of the Contract Price and in such form and with such sureties as are acceptable to the Owner. -2 ter,..... 'BID # 9228 7. Contractor shill take necessary safety precautions to protect human life, public and private property. No work shall be considered satisfactory unless it is done safely and without accidents. Contractor shall be solely responsible i,o use approved safety methods in the performance of all work to protect his employees and/or other persons. Necessary guards and protective devices shall be used at all locations where work is done. 8. Discharge of Employees: Any employee of the Contractor who should pro,,e to be uncooperative, quarrelsome, dishonest, incompetent, inexperienced, or should not work for the best interests of the Owner and the job, shall upon written notice from the City be removed by the Contractor and replaced by an employee with proper qualifications acceptable to the Owner. 9. The Contractor shall determine in advance the nature of all circuits involved. It is mutually understood that the cir:uiis of the Owner are intended to continue in normal operations at all times and the Contractor shall carefully guard against interfering with the normal operation of such circuits. 10. Contractor shall promptly remove all equipment upon completion of the work at each location, and shall dispose of all brush and debris in conformity with ordinances and regulations and to the satisfaction of the property owners. 11. INDEMNIFICATION: Thu Contractor and his sureties shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the City and all its officers, agents, and employees from all suits, actions, or claims of any character, name and description including attorney's fees expense brought for or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons or property, by or from the said Contractor or his employees or by or in consequence of any negligence in safeguarding the work or through the use of unacceptable materials in constructing the work, or by or on account of any act or omission, neglect or misconduct of the said Contractor, or by or on account of any claims of amounts recovered under the Workman's Compensation Law or any other law, ordinance, order or decree, and so much of the money due the said Contractor under and by virtue of his contract as shall be considered necessary by the City may be retained for the use of the City, or in case no money is due, his sureties shall be held until suit or suits, action or actions, claim or claims for injury or damages as aforesa?d shall have been settled and satisfactory evidence to the effect furnished the City. Contractor and his sureties shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees in accordance with this indemnification clause regardless of whether the injury or damage is caused in part by the City, its officers, agents or employees. C-3 BIT 9228 12. Contractor shall at his own expense take out and maintain at all times during the performance of any work under this agreement such public, contingent, and employer's liability insurance in types and amounts acceptable to the Owner as will adequately protect the Contractor and the Owner from claims or suits for injuries or death to persons or damages to property arising out of or in any manner connected with the performance of any work under this agreemer,.. Contractor shall furnish the Owner satisfactory Certificates of Irsurance before any work is started. 13. Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, County, Municipal, and/or other laws, ordinanc,s, rules, and regulations applicable to the performance of any work under this agreement and shall secure and pay for ail governmental licenses, deposits, or fees required. Contractor accepts exclusive liability for and agrees to properly comply with all governmental requirements in regard to deductions and payment ' of Social Security Taxes, Wichholding Taxes, Unemployment Compensation Contributions and any other similar taxes or contributions Contractor shall remit to proper governmental authorities all sales or use taxes applicable to materials or equipment furnished. Contractor agrees to save harmless and indemnify the 014nor from and against the payment of any and all sums of money by failure of the Contractor to comply with such laws or requirements. 14. Contractor agrees to save harmless and indemnify the Owner from and against any claims, liens, or suits, for labor or other items furnished by the Contractor. 15. Contractor shall obtain and be responsible for securing the necessary consent or permission of the proper authorities and/or property owners or their authorized agents before performing any work, unless such consent has been obtained by the Owner and furnished to the Contractor in writing. Should permission be refused, the Contractor shall exert all reasonable effort to overcome the objection and at the same time retain the good public relations of the Owner, which shall be given dueand practicably: consideration at ail times. If permission is still refused, a report shall be submitted to the Owner showing the name and address of the property owner and the amount of work nerded. Complaints received from property owners or others shall be promptly reported by the Contractor or the Owner, together witn a report of the actions taken by the Contractor to settle such complaint. Contractor agrees to save harmless and indemnify the Owner from and against the payment of any and ail sums of money by failure of the Contractor to secure permission before performing and work. C-4 SID 11 9228 16. Contractor shall advise the Owner daily as to the location and progress of the work by notifying the Electric Distribution Department each morning prior to 8:00 a.m. All irregular plant.. conditions effecting the property of the Owner shall be reported as soon as possible when recognized as such. Contractor shall furnish the Owner with suitable written weekly reports indicating the number of poles inspected and treated, the location of such work shown by road or street name or by pole numbers, the dates of performance of such work, together with any pertinent information needed to properly describe or measure the work performed. 11. As full consideration the Owner agrees and shall pay the Contractor for properly authorized completed work at the rates set forth in the attached Bid Request. It is mutually agreed that these rates include wages paid, insurance, paid holidays, taxes, supervision, hand tools, equipment operation cost, maintenance cost, depreciation, employee transportation, claims, overhead, and any other associated labor or equipment cost, and profit. It is mutually agreed that these rates do not include or provide for any payments for permits authorized by the Owner, or for any fees authorized by the Owner, 18. Payment for such work shall be made by the Owne within a reasonable time after the presentation of monthly invoices, subject to the approval and acceptance of the work by designated representatives of the Owner. 19. This agreement shall be effective until terminated by either the Contractor or the Owner giving the other party ten days written notice. Such cancellation shall be effective at the expiration of such notice. 20. The purpose of the agreement is to establish and set forth responsibilities, obligations, agreements, rates, and to place liability on the Contractor to the fullest extent legally proper. This agreement itself does not authorize the Contractor to perform any work for the Owner, but until cancelled or property amended shall cover and be considered a part of any and all work orders which may be issued to the Contractor by authorized representatives of the Owner. This agreement cancels and supersedes all prior agreements now in effect between the Contractor and the Owner. 21. Contractor hereby assi~7ns to purchaser any and all claims for overcharges associated with this contract which Arise under the antitrust laws of the United States, 15 U.S.C.A. Sec. 1 et seq. C-5 BID A 922° 22. This agreement and its exhibits avidence Zhe entire agreement between the parties, and no modification thereof shall be effective unless evidence in writing and signed by the parties hereto or their duly authorized agents. , 23. This agreement shall extond to and be binding upon the successors and assigns of t h a parties hereto, but may not be assigned by the Contractor except with written consent of she Owner. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: The parties hereto have executed this agreement in duplicate originals this day and year first above written. OWNER CONTRACTOR % Central Utility Services, Inc. ITV DEPTON gx 8Y. ` AWnyV- G. Chris H nl TITLE : _ Cit•, manager ATTEST: CY&r loft 11 4en City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. J. ay or, ity toreey C-6 BID 92.28 PERFORMANCE BOND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Harris KNOW ALL 14EN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Central Utility Services,_ Inc. , of the City of _}ioustun County Of Narris , and State Of Texas as PRINCIPAL, and Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland _ , as SURETY., authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Denton. Tesas as OWNER, in the penal sum of Twenty five thousand and no-/1D0 Dollars for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents: WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the OWNER, dated the day of _ 19 , for the con- struction of Pole Inspection and--I tmentContract No. 9228 _ which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. . NOW9 THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform said Contract and shall in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perform all and sinc_,ular the cove- nants, conditions and agreements in and by said contract agreed and cove- nanted by the Principal to be observed and performed, and according to the true intent and meaning of said Contract and the Plant and Specifications hereto annexed, then this obligation shall be void! otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended PB-1 BID 0 92?8 by acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the sane extent as if it were copied at length herein. PROVIDED FURTHER, that if any legal action be filed upon this bond, venue shall lie in Denton County, State of Texas. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any stich change, extension of time, alter- ation or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be per- formed thereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this __day of 19 Central Utilit Services, Inc. F'del' and De osi coy of Maryland rind Surety By By,.;zl Y~ eney ' war C. LeMeilleur Title President Title Attorney-in-fact Address P. 0. Box 35722 Address 3505 Fannin Houston, Texas 77035 Houston. Texas 77(104 (SEAL) (SEAL) The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is: E. C. LeMeilleur 3505 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77004 NOTE: Date of Bond must not be prior to date of Contract. PB-2 'tlIp' if 922E `rr PAYMENT BOND STATE: OF TEXAS COUNTY OF ilarris KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That- Central Utility Services, Inc. of the City of 1loustoti , County of Ifarris and State of Texas _ as principal, and Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bends for principals, are held and firmly bound unto. City of Denton, Texas .(Owner), in the penal sum of ($25,000.00 ) Twenty five thousand and no/100 - - Dollars for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their heirs, administrators, exec,itors, sucessors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents: WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Owner, dated the. day of , 19 to which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall pay all claimants supplying labor and material to him or a subcontractor in the prosection of the work provided for in saif contract, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the revised Civil Statutes ^f Texas as PB-3 -BID, # 9228 amended by the acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the plans, spy^ifications or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, al- ternation or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this day of 19 Central Utilit Services Inc. Fidelity and Deposit Company o land Principal urety J 3y: B C. F7 weeney war e,1ei eur Title: President Title:Attornev-in-fact Address:P. 0. Box 35722 Address: 3505 Fannin Houston. Texas 77035 _ -1{ouston, Texas 77004 The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is: E. C. LeMeilleur 3505 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77004 PB-4 Power of Attorney FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND HOME OFFICE, IALTWO'L Mo. KNow c%I I. %1,N BY THESE PRFSI.NT4: That the FIDELITY ASD DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, a corpora. tiono,theState ofDfaryland,by H. C. GARDE Vice-President, and R. C. RICKER Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Com- pany, which reads as follows: "The President, or any one of the Executive Vice-Presidents, or any one of the additional Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and with the concurrence of the Sec- retary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice-Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys. in-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any ndertak decrdee~s, mortg agiengs and instruments nttihe nature of mortgages, and al gso all other instruments and doe menu hich the judgments ess of the Company may require, and to affix the seat of the Company thereto." does hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Edward C. LeMe111eur of Houston, Texas, i'f's true and lawful agent and Attorney-in-Fact, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed:any and all bonds and uncle rtaking s,,,EXCEPT bonds on behalf of Independent Executors, Community Survivors and Community Guardians- -.-n t e execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon said Company, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Company at its office in Baltimore, Md., in their own proper persons. This power of attorney revokes that issued on behalf of Edward C. LeM61-1leur and C. Frank Marik, dated May 12, 1966, The said Assistant Secretary does hereby certify that the aforegoing is a true copy of Article '11, Section 2, of the By-Laws of said Company, and is now in form. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice-President and Assistant Secretary have hereunto subscribed their names anu affixed the Corporate Seal of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF NfARYLAND, this ...................17th................. .....day of......... Apr.il. A.D. 19.73-.... ATTEST: FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT C031PANY OF 31ARYLAND (SIGNED) ......................................._A,..,C...Rl~1 By H, C GARDE (SEAL) Assistant Secretory Vice-President SLATE OF NIARSLAND CFTY OF BALTIMORE } 55: On this 17th day of April A.D. 19 73 before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, in and for the City of Baltimore, duty commissioned and qualiAed, came the above-named Vice-President and Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPosrr Co1FPANY OF hIARYLAND, to we personally known to be the individuals and officers described in and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowleded the execution of the same, and being by me duty swan severally and each for himself deposeth and saith, that they are the said officers of the Company aforesaid, and that the real affixed to the, preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company, and that the said Corporate Seal and their signatures as such o,ficers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said C„rporation, IN TESTIMONY ".'HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand a nd affixed my Official Seal, at the City of Baltimore, the day and year first above written. (SIGNED) FUMR...K,..1M0.l.ELL (SEAL) Notary Public Commission Expires.1jily...1,.-,1914 CERTIFICATE 1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FIDEI ITYAND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this certificate; and I do further certif that the Vice-President who executed the said Power of Attnrney was one of the additional Vice-Presidents spe- dall} authorized'byy' the Board of Directors to appoint any Attorney-in-ract as prnvided in Article VI, Section 2 of the By-laws of the FIDELITY AND LIFPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLA%D. Ihis Certificate may be signed by facsimile under and hauthority of the follo,&ing resolution of the Loard of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a mcetin,T duly called and held on the 16th day of July, 1969. RESOLVED: „-rhat the facsimile or mechanically reproduced sigrature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company, whether made heretofore or hereafter, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney, issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the sama force and effect as though manually affi.ed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereltnto subscribed my nacre and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company, ON ..day or....Februar..y............ _ 198.1... 1 AFrirlaae enrlnry ~ BID, p 9228 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following policies, subject to their terms, conditions and exclusions, have been issued by the .ompany or companies shown below: WIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE neither affirmatively or negatively amends, extends or alters the coverage afforded by the policy or policies shown below, nor is it an endorsement making the person, firm or corporation at whose request it is issued an additional insured on the policy or policies refereed to herein. In the event of any material change in or cancellation of the policy or policies, the company or companies wilTmail ten (10) days' written notice to the party to whom this certificate is addresst e- NAME AND ADDRESS OF PARTY TO WHOM CERTIFICATE IS ISbi;ZU DATE: 3-1-84 F- -I REMAAM City of Denton Bid 0 9228 215 E. McKinney Denton, TX 76201 L Attn: John J. Marshall, C.P.M. J Purchasing Agent NAME AND ADDREZiS C= INSURED: Central Utility Services, Inc. P.O. Box 35722 Houston, Texas 77035 Polley Ineumnet Company Type of Inau Effective Expiration nnN LIMITS OF LIABILITY' Number Date Date United States Fire Workm:n*1Compensation 408-31-57-21 1-1-84 1-1-85 Statutory$ 100,000. Employers Liability Ertployen Liability Limits-3100,000 United States Fire Comproanive 540 623524 5 1-1-84 l 1-1-85 Bodily Injury $ 300,000. General liability S30D oOOD. Esch Occurrence Aggregate Products s3DO oa0. At:omple ted Operations, Property Oamage S ID0,D0D- Each Occurre met S r • Aggregate Operations S IUIJPUUU- Aggregate Protective s LUUsVUU- Aggregate Contractual Mpgmgote eroducts i 3 100,000. b Completed Operations Comprehensive Bodily rniury United States Fire Autorrol)ileLiability" 540 623526 3 1-1-84 1-1-85 s 250 000. Each Person S W0,000. Each Occurrence Property Damage $ 100.000. Each Occurrence United States Fire Owner's and 540 615212 1 2-2-84 2-2-85 Bodily Injury $ 500 000. Contractor's 500,000. Protective Property Damage Liability ins. 100,000. 'Absence of any approveiste entry means no such insurance is in force. ,tAi~AND ADDRRES:. of AGENCY "Covers all owned, non-o.,nedor hired vehicles Fraser-Baker Insurance Agency, Inc. P.O. Box 66507 Hous n, T 3s 713 526-4146 PHONE NIMEP. OF AGENCY A riled Hepresoniatrves of the tnsunnc omoanies referred to above. 9 249 4 B!D # PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS For the Construction of Panhandle Utility Improvements IN DENTON, TEXAS The undersigned, as bidder, declares that the only person or parties interested in this proposal as principals are those named herein, that this proposal is made without collusion with any other person, firm o: corporation; that he has carefully examined the form of contract, Notice to Bidders, specifications and the plans therein referred to, and has carefully examined the locations, conditions, and classes of materials of the proposed work and agrees that he will provide all the necessary labor, machinery, tools, apparatus, and other itemo incidental to construction, aLid will do all the work and furnish all the materials called for in the contract and specifications in the manner prescribed therein and according to the requirements of the City ns therein set forth. It is understood that ':he following quantities of work to be done at unit prices are approxi_nNte only, and are intended principally to serve as a QuicL in evaluating bids. It is agr-~ec that the gc:antitiet of work to be done at unit prices ana material to be fu;.rished may be increased or diminished as may be considered iiecessary, in the opinion of the City, to complete the work fully as planned and contemilated, and that all quantities of work whether increa-0ed or decreased are to be performed at the unit prices set forth below except as provided for in the specifications. It is further agreed that lump sum prices may be increased to cover additional work ordered by the City, but not shown on the plans or required by the specifications, in accordance with the provisions to the General Conditions. Similarly, they may be decreased to cover deletion of work so ordered. i P - 1 It is understood and agreed that the work is to be completed in Dill within eighty (80) working days. Accompanying this proposal is a c,artified or cashier's check or Bid Bond, payable to the Owner, in the amount of five percent of the total bid. It is understood that the bid security accompanying this proposal shall be returned to the bidder, unless in case of the acceptance of the proposal, the bidder shall fail to execute a contract and file a performance bond and a payment bond within fifteen days after its acceptance, in which case the bid security shall become the property of the Owner, and shall be considered as payment for damages due to delay and other inconveniences suffered by the Owner on account of such failure of the bidder. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to perform all work of whatever nature required, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications, for the following sum or prices, to wit: f' li I fl i. P - 2 B.D7-i9 249 t PO n PANHANDLE UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS BID TABULATION SHEET Item Description Bid uantit Unit Price Ext 'Dotal W-1 8" PVC Watermain 31620 L.F. 11./L.F. $ Gyews W-1A 8" Ductile Iron Watermain 100 L.F. .20, /L.F. $ .2 oaa W-2 8" Gate Valves 11 EA. 45o,° /L.F. $ 41%a• W-3 6" PVC Watermain 50 L.F. 1S•'- /L.F. $ Asa. w-4 6" Fire Hydrant 1 EA. Iso.• /EA. $ qso.°- W-4A 6" Gate Valve 2 EA. 9so.'= /L-F- $ loo , W-5 2" Blowoff and Permanent Box 1 EA. 3so.'= /L.F. $ W-6 3/4" Copper Service 65 EA. /X0. /L.F. $ 97X0. W-6A 1" Copper Service 5 EA. .2 so /L.F. $ faro. W-6B 1 1/2" Copper Service 5 EA. ?/L.F. $ W-7 Cast Iron Fittings 0 LBS. f.r= /LB. $ S-1 12" PVC Sewer Main 2,840 L.F. /L.F. $ G9,5oc.°' S-lA 8" PVC Sewer Main 295 L.F. /L.F. $ ryas°T S-2 4' ID Manholes 12 EA. qao.•~ /EA. $ S-3 4" Sanitary Sewer Service 65 EA. ?so.'= /F_%. $ i6,Jro.'= S-4 6" Sanitary Sewer Service 5 EA. /EA. $ 104-B Remove Curb & Gutter 20 L.F. 3. /L.F, $ 104-C Remove Sidewalks & Driveways 12 S.Y. ?•0• /S.Y. $ ?Vo. 340B Type D Asphalt Patch 150 TONS /TON $ 4? 7sb.'= 5?2 Concrete Curb & Gutter 20 L.F. ,to,/L.F. $ Y~•.'= 524-A Concrete Driveway 10 S.Y. 17 /S.Y. 524-B Concrete Sidewalk 2 S.Y. j7. $ Sy S S P-2 Saw Cut (Existing Concrete) 48 L.F. 2.~ ./L. F. $ 94. = TOTAL BID $ Mg 7:•C. Addendum Received i P-3 BID SUMMARY TOTAL BID PRICE IN WORDS In the event of the award of a contract to the undersigned, the undersigned will furnish a performance bond and a payment bond for the full amount of the contract, to secure proper compliance with the terms and provisions of the contract, to insure and guarantee the work until final completion and acceptance, and to guarantee payment for all lawful claims for labor performed and materials furnished in the fulfillment of the contract. It is understocd that the work proposed to be done shall be accepted, when fully completed and finished in accordance with the plans and specifications, to the satisfaction of the Engineer. The undersigned certifies that the bid prices contained in this proposal have been carefully checked and are clibmitted as correct and final. Unit and lump-sum prices as shown for each item listed in this proposal, shall control over extensions. CONTRACTOR BY ~~w, Iclc•..,o~l ~o sc I Street-7, d~ress CC-(' ti -r Qq_ ty an Late Seal tr Authorization %-f a Corporation) efi eip o3n~e I I I P-4 CaNnACr AGREEMblrT STATE OF 'T'EXAS ) CUUhTY OF Denton THIS AGREEMfiNT, made and entered into this 19 day of March A.D., 1984 by and between City of Denton, 215 E. McKinney St. of the County of Denton _ and State of Texas, acting through G. Chris Hartung, City Manager thereunto My authorize To to ao, Harty of the First Part, hereinafter termed the UwNEk, and Dickerson construction 202m, Inc. and Lewis D. Dickerson, Irdividnally P,O. Box 181 of the City of Celina County of and state of , Party of the Second art, hereinafter termed t ,W KA UK. WIT14ESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments ana agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the Party of the First part (UWNEK), and unuer the conditions expressed in the bonds bearing even date herewith, the said Party of the Second Part (CUhTkACTUk) hereby agrees with the said Party of the First Part (UrtNEk) to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows: Bid #9249 Panhandle Utility Improvements and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General conditions of the agreement; ana at his (or..theiri own proper. cost and -expense to furnish all - Materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, superintendence, labor, insurance, ana other accessories anu services necessary to complete the said construction, in accoraance with the conditions and prices stated- in the Proposal attached hereto, and in accordance with all the General Conuitions of the Agreement, the Special Conuitions, the Notice to kidders (Advertisement for bids), Instructions to Bidders, and the Performance and Payment bonds, a.ll attached hereto, and in accordance with the plans, which incluoes.ail maps,.plats, blueprints, and other arawings and printed or i CA-1 written explanatory .watter thereof, and the Specifications tnerefore, as prepared by_Jerry .Qark, City Engineer, City of Denton, Tekas all of which are maae a part hereof and collectively eviaence and constitute the entire contract. The CU,NTRACTUR hereby agrees to commence work on or after the date established for the start of work as set forth in written notice to :nmmence work and complete all work witnin the time stated in the Proposal, subject to such extensions of time as are provided by the General and Special Conditions. The UWNER agrees to pay the CONTRACTUR in current funds the price or prices shown in the Proposal, which forms a part of this contract,-such payments to be subject,,-to the General-and Special Conditions of the Contract. IN WITNESS WilEREUF, the parties of these presents have executed his agreement in the year and day first above written. ATTEST: City of Denton;--Texas Dickerson Construction ggTany, inc. Party of the first art, Party of the Second Part, (owner) LContractor) Lewis. Di erso 8Y 1 r By G Ch is Hartung, City Manage I Lewis D. Di er idividually E. G~21 5 EA gy ATTEST: APPKUVED AS 'rU vowm: City ne / f CA-2 Alignment of Valves and Fire Hydrants AWWA Standards (See all most recent editions)* Spey CS00 Covers Gate Valve Materials and Installation Sections AS.2.2 and A5.2.4 covers installation operations for gate valves. In Spec C600, sections 3.6.4.1 and 3.6.4.2 also covers the same requirements. Spec CS02-80 Covers Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants This spec references spec C600 for pipe saying. Section 3.7 - Hydrant Installation states that all hydrants shall stand plumb. No tolerances are given in the span so limits should be determined by the City of Denton. I *City of Denton has most recent set of AWWA Standards. I ~ I PERFORWCE BQND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Denton KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Dickerson Construction QM=y, Inc.' and Lewis D. Uic-erson. Tnc1iyidually of the City of Celina County of , and State of Texas ,as principal, and Fidelity aryl napasit Damway of MaZZ11a d authorized under the laws of the aState of Texas -to act as surety on bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto The City of Denton, Texas in the penal sum . i Of One Hundred Ninety-Eight Thnusand Seven Hundred Twpnty Dollars 1989720,00 } for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, l executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents: WHEREAS, the Principal has. entered into a.certain written contract with the City of Denton, dated the lQ day 01' March , 19 84 1 E To which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof f as fully and to the sane extent as if 'copied at length herein. P - 1 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATIO)4 IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform said Contract and shall in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perform all and singular the covenants, conditions and agreements in and by said contract agreed and covdnanted by the Principal to be observed and performed, and according to the true intent and meaning of said Contract and the Plans and Specifications hereto annexed, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by the acts of the S6th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change-,- extension- of time, alteration -or addition-to- the terms---- of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications, or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on.. this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such chlage. extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of th" contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder. { IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal .and. Surety .have signed and sealed this instrument this 3rd day of April 19 84 Dickerson Construction Caipany, Inc. Lewis D Di so Individually Fidelity and D sit ny of !~arylard BV/" _ CG~~/~~ Bick Corporation By y Lewis-D. Die erson (Mvidual) Edward L: Moore Title President & Irxlividual T i t l e Attorney-in-Fact Address: P.O. Box 181 Address : 1222 First City National Bk. Bldg. Celina, Texas liouston gTexas The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is: Texas-Fore Associates, Inc. 1222 First City National Bank Buildita Houston, Texas 77042 PB - z PAYMENT BOND STATE OF TEXAS 1C WUNTY OF - -Qen on KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PKESENTS: That Dickerson Construction Company, Inc. i Kris D. Dickerson. Ind..y ] lv of the City -6f Celina a County of and State of Texas as principal, and Fidelity and Dc•msit Cmieaa of Maryland authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on bonds for 'principals, are held and firmly bound unto OWNER in the pena - sutra -o (be Hundred ninety~-eight , hudred twenty--_ he City pf 198.720.00 ) for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety wind themselves and their heirs, -administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by thes presents: WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Owner, dated the 19 day of March ly 84 , to which contract is heroly ceierred.to and mace Via. part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NUK3THEKEFUKc, THE CUNWTION OF THIS odLWATION Is SUCH3that if the said Frincipal shall pay all claimants supplying lauor and ;paterial to him or a•subceintractor in the prosection ? of the work proviuea for in said contract, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full. force and effect; PROVIVEU, HOW£V£Rt that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 516U of the revised civil :,tatutes-of Texas-as amendea - dry the ac; s of the 5bth Legislature-, Regular Session, 151599 and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with tale provisions of. said Article.-to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. PB-3, 1. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees tnat no change, extension of time, alteration or audition to the terms of the contrb or to the worx performed thereunder, - or the plans, specifications or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obli;ation on tais bond, and it does hereby waive notice of uuf such change,. extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of, the contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder. IIN hITHINESS hHEREUE, the said Principal and Surety have signea and sealed this instrument this 3rd day of April , 19 84. Dickerson Construction Cmpany, Inc. LCA s D. Q, We odixicluall.Y Fri ipr Sure y I - !66:~ewlo~e, Di n(Corporation) Fdw,xd L. Moore Ely '1' i t a President & Individual 'r i t l e A rney-in-Fact Aau r e s s E.o. Bcvc 181 Address 1222 First City.National Ek. IIldg . Celina, Texas Houston, Texas 77002 (SEAL) 0I:AL} r, The name and address of the Resident Agent-of Surety is: Texas-Forg Associates, inc.' 1222 First City NaligLia"gt Wilding Houston, Texas.-77002 r.. I Pb•4, ' MAINTENANCE BOND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Denton ) { ;y KNOW ALL N llsl TTgESE PRESENTS:' THAT Dinleprmn rnna nintinn Qx ny, Inc, and Lewis D. Dickerson, as P r i n c i aI and Fidel it and Deposi~ of ! land a Ccrporation autnorized to ao usiness in the State of Texas, as Surety, do hereby acknowledge themselves to be held and bound to pay unto the City of uenton, A Municipal Corporation of the State of Texas, its successors and assigns, at Denton, Denton o County, Texas the sum Of Nine teen tbgq&Dd .eit hunirQ sqvent* i l a r s 19s872.00 ) , 10% of the total amount of the contract for the payment of which sum said principal ana surety do hereby bind themselves, their suc#7essors and asssigns, jointly and severally. This obligation is conditioned, however, tnat: WHEREAS, said Dickerson Construction Co., Inc, and Lewis D ick BgAviduaily has this day entered into a written contract with the said laity of Denton to build and construct. Bid #9249 Panhandle Utility Improvements w i c•:-n tract and the pans ana specitications therein mentioned, adopted by the City of Denton, are filed with the City Secretary of said City and. are hereby expressly incorporatd herein by reference and made a part hereof as though the same were written and set out in full herein, and: WHERBAS, under the said plans, specifications, and contract, it is provided that the Contractor will maintain and keep in good repair the work therein contracted to be done ana performed for a period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance thereof and do all necessary backfilling that way beome necessary in connection therewith and do all necessary work toward the repair of any defective condition growing out of or arising from the improper construction of the improvements contemplated oy said contractor on constructing the same or on account of improper excavation or backfilling, it being understood that the purpose of this section is to cover all defective conditions arising by reason of aefective materials, work, or labor performed by said Contractor, anu in case the said Contractor shall fail to repair, reconstruct or maintain said improvements it is agreed tnat the City may co said work in accordance with said contract and supply such materials and charge the same against the said Contractor and its surety on this obligation, and said Contractor and surety shall be subject to the damages in said contract for eacn day's failure on the part of said Contractor to comply with the terms and provisions of said contract and tnis bond. ran -1 140w. THERBEURE, if the said Contractor shall" perform'.4ts agreement to Aaintain said construction 'and keep same in repair for the maintercance period of one (1) ..year, at herein and said contract provided, then these present s!,shall be n• '.1' 'and void and have no further effect; otherwise, *to rewaisi in full force and effect. It is further agreed that this obligat'ion• shall be a continuing one against the Principal ana burety and. that successive recoveries may be had hereon for successive breaches of the conditions herein provided until the full amount of this bond shall have been exhausted, and it is further understood that` the obligation to maintain said work shall continue throughout said maintenance period, and the same shall not be changed, diminished, or in any manner affected from any cause during said time. IN h ITNESS hHEABOF the said pk~ nrgt,ructi i i D •Dic erson -Individually aS LO*?r nv .Or and Principal, has cause these presents to be executed by Lewis D. Dickerson and the said Fidelity_liad-Deposit Oapany of Maryland as surety, as cause these presents to be executed by its Attorney-in-Fact Edward L. Moore and the said Attorney-in-Fact has hereunto set his hand this 3rd day of April , 1984 SURETY: PRINCIPAL: Dickerson Construction Company, Inc. Fidelity and Depsoit an of Nand Lewis D. D' erso Individually BY: e Edward L. :Poore is D per , President Attorney-in-Fact s i erson, iv y Mb-2 FIDELITY AND DjuOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY HOME OFFICES: BALTISIORE, MD. 21203 PONVER OF ATTORNEY KNow ALL MIEN By THLSE PRESENTS: That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, corporations of the State of Maryland, by C. M. PECOT, JR. , Vice-President, and C. W. ROBBINS , Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2 of the respective By-Laws of sa'd Companies, which are set forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be in full force and effect on the date hereof, do hereby nominate, consti- tute and appoint William S. Price, Edward L. Moore, Jerry L. Scoggins, Gail Shaw, George T. Pamirez and Mary Gayl Hutson, all c. Houston, Texas, EACH........... e`truCh a and Iat:ful ag t id Attorney-in-F-ert of each, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakings.. EXCEPT bonds on behalf of Independent Executors, Community Survivors and Community Guardians. n the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these Prevents, shall be as binding upon said Companies, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowl- edged by the regularly elected officers of the respective Companies at their offices in Baltimore, bid., in their own proper persons.This power of attorney revokes that issued on behalf of William S. Price, enl, dated, May 20, 1983. IN NVITNESS NVIIEREOF, the said Vice-Presidents and Assistant Secretaries have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the Corporate Seals of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY of MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT C051PANY this.. _....8th. day Of............... UAX..-,.. A.1). IQ N. - ATTEST: FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY MARYLAND _l Assirlant Secretary Vice-President FIDELITY ANW T COMPANY By Assi~tanl Secretary °resi enf STATE OF MARYLAND `55: CITY OF BALTI.AORE f On this 8th day of July A.D. 19 83 ,before the subscriber, a Notaarryy Public of the State of Maryland, in and for the City of Baltimore, duly commissioned and It talified, came the above-named Vice-Presidents and Assistant Secretaries of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OFMt. `r!ANDand the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, tome personally known to he the individuals and officers described h rein and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same and being by me duly ew rn, severally and each for himself deposeth and with, that they are the said officers of the Companies aforesaid, and that the se -.s affixed to the preceding instrument are the Corporate Seals of said Companin, and that the said Corporate Seals and their sig ,atures as such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the acid instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporations. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at the City of Baltimore the day and year first above written. • Mart ~ Nnlary Pt.blir E My commission expires.. July 1, 1986.....,...,,-„-..... CERTIFICATE 1, the undersigned AssistantSecretary of the FIDELITYANDDEPOSIT COMPANYOFMARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY do hereby certify that lbe original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true are correct copy, is in full force and effect oa the dateof this certificate: and I do further certify that the Vice-Presidents who executed the .aid Power of Attorn7q were Vice-Presidents specially authorized by the Boards of &rectors to appoint any Attorney-in-Fact u pro- vided in Article Vf Section 2 of the respective By-Laws of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AfVD DEPOSIT COMPANY. This certincate ma be signed by facsimile under and by authority of resolutions of the Board of Directors of the FI DELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July 1%9 and of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AN D DEPOSIT COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 2ndyday of November. 1978. RESOLVED: "That the fatsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company, wl.cther made heretofore or hereafter, whenever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company. shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed.'' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and af5 rd the corporate seal-. ,r the said Companies, chit _ . 3rd day of April 19..89.... . /'.,inane ecretary t t~.sttxl cd. T►r, It st zium -870-0896 FOIL 1'Oi'It PlZ" F("I ION 1.OOI: F(W I III: 1'.~I111.1 I1:RN1.11(I\ EX' R' _'T FROM BY-LAIRS OF FIDELITY AND PFPOSiT COMPANY OF MARYLAND "Artick V„ Section 2. The Pnsiornt, or any Executive ke-Presidents, or any of the Senioc %1ce-Presideats or Via-Presidents specially autLnrctd so to do by the Board of Directorsor by t' c Ex-mive Committee, shall hzre power, by and with the concurr- ence of the Secretary or any one of Assistant Secretaries, to 2nOoir t Resident Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, and At- tornies-in-Fact ar the business of 0,e Cc,npany may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings ecognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, delis, and releases and assignments of judgments, decrees, mortgages ad instrumt 14 in the nature of mortgages, and also all other instruments and documents which the businessof the Company may r-Dire, and' 3 s'fx the seal cf t' e Com7%any thereto." EXTRACT FROM BY-I AWS OF FIDELITY AND DEPCSIT COMPANY "Article VI, Section 2. The Ew'den., or any one of the Executive Yice-Presidents, or any one of the additional Vice-Presidents specially authorited so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, bywd with the con- currence of the Secretary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys-in-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or per- sons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognirances, t tipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgments, decrees, mortgages and instruments in the nature or mortgages, and also all other in- struments and documents which the business of the Company may require, and to aFax •S: sell of the Company thereto." as-sees.- - CITY OF UE.NTUN INSURANCE .H INI.~tU~t RI;I~UikEbtE~~7'S hitnout limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the Contractor, the Contractor snail provide anu maintain until the work is completed and accepted by the City of Denton, Uwner, minimum insurance coverage as follows: 1YPi: U CU At Vt ,K 5 Ut LIAbILITY AUKX&M Nt S CUtk r Sri uN S IAN UAl II. CUMPi(EilENS1Vh UENERAL LIABILITY Sooily Injury $300,UUU $300,000 Each occurance Aggregate Property Damage $lUU,000 $100,000 Each accident Aggregate 111. CUMPREHENSIVE AUTOMOBILE LIASILIT:' Bodily Injury $250,000 $SUU0000 Eacn person tucn accident Property Damage $1UU,000 Each accident A. In addition to the insurance described above, the Contractor snail obtain at his expense an WvAhK'S PROTECTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY naming the City of Denton as insurea with the following limits: BODILY INJURY PROPERTY UrUWUL $10U,0UU each person $lUU,000 each accident $30U,000 each accident $100,000 aggregate Covering the work tj be performed by the Contractor for the City of Denton. S. The contractor .rill furnish the Uwner's Protective Policy described above and execute the Certificate describea on the following page to the City of Uenton for its approval. Insur?nce must be accepted before commencing any work under the contract to which this insurance applies. CI - 1 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following policies, sub;ec: to their terms. %;onditi..os and exclusions. have been issued by the com, q*=y of ccmpanies shown below: THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE neither affirmatively or nega(ivtiy amends. extends or alters the cuverage afforded by the policy or policies shown below. nor is it an endorsement making the perwn, firm ur corporation at whose request it is Issued an itionai insured on the policy or policies referred to herein. In rite event of any material change in or canccilation of the policy or policies. the company or companies wilt marl ten ( 10) days' written notice to the party to whom this certitkate is addressed, rIAME AND ADDRESS OF PARTY TO WHOM CERTIFICATE IS 1SSVE0 DATE: REMARKS. I City of Denton 31d i 4249 215 E. McKinney Denton, TX 76201 Attn: John J. Urshall, C.?.:l. Purchasing Agent Patiey £Naetne Eaaintian tnsurana comp" Tyoo of Insurance Number I Oats Date LIMITS OF LIABILITY' Work msn'sComosnntwnl i IStarutory, and Ensolovert Liaodity ' ! Emaroven Li:altiry Llmlts-3100.000 `iE r:amorMertsive I Badly Iniury I General Liatiility i S ?.tan occurrent. AgQr4%M Praoucts I Is a eor+o+sled Ocenn Property Damage S Eacrt Occurrence t S AW*gate 0coret ions S AQgn¢tte PrOMTr#e S A49reQite Contractua I I ..ggraqats rroaucts _ IS 3 Camaleted Oceran f Comonr+ertsive I ! 30011y Inturr AvtornoCiie Liability'' I II I S Each Person ~S 6, Occurrence i ! Proderry Damn@ I IS Eats Occurrence I i f i I 'A a Ct any awracrian entry meets 110 5Ucd'rmm2r4a is in force. xAM Ab ADDRESS or .u3>wiCT 'Coven 311 owned. nanewnee or hind V"icies. BID 9 2 50 PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS For the Construction of PAISLEY WATERLINE IN DENTON, TEXA°, The undersigned, as bidder, declares that the only person or parties interested in this proposal as principals are those named herein, that this proposal is made without collusion with any other person, firm or corporation; that he has carefully examined the form of contract, Notice to Bidders, specifications and the plans therein referred to, and has carefully examined the locations, conditions, and classes of materials of the proposed work and agrees that he will provide all the necessary labor, machinery, tools, apparatus, and other items incidental to construction, and will do all the work and furnish all the materials celled for in the contract and specifications in the manner prescribed therein and according to the requirements of the City as therein set forth. It is understood that the following quantities of work to be done at unit prices are approximate only, and are intended principally to serve as a guide in evaluating bids. It is agreed that the quantities of work to be done at unit prices and material to be furnished may be increased or diminished as may be considered necessary, in the opinion of the City, to complete the work fully as planned and contemplated, and that all quantities of work whether increased or decreased are to be performed at the unit prices set forth below except as provided for in the specifications. It is further agreed that lump sum prices may be increased to cover additional work ordered by the City, but not shown on the plans or required by the specifications, in accordance with the provisions to the General Conditions. Similarly, they may be decreased to cover deleti,)n of work so ordered. I i P - 1 7 1 It is understood and agreed that the work is to be completed in full within twenty (20) working days. Accompanying this proposal is a certified or cashier's check or Bid Bond, payable to the Owner, in the amount of five percent of the total bid. It is understood that the bid security accompanying this proposal shall be returned to the bidder, unless in case of the acceptance of the proposal, the bidder shall fail to execute a contract and file a performance bond and a payment bond within fifteen days after its acceptance, in which case the bid security shall become the property of the Owner, and shall be considered as payment for damages due to delay and other inconveniences suffered by the Owner on account of such failure of the bidder. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to perform all work of whatever nature required, in strict accordance with the plans and specifications, for the following sum or prices, to wit: i it I i w P - 2 , BID 2 O PO# PAISLEY STREET WATERLINE BID TAPULAiION SHEET Item Description Bid Quantity Unit Price Ext Tcttl W-1 6" Watermain 875 I,.i,. $ }Z.ZS/L.F. $ 10,718.1 W-2 6" Fire Hydrant 1 F.A. $ gzs.oo/FA. $ ktf•0, W-3 6" Cate Valve I EA. $ 440.00/FA. $ 400.0 104-A Remove Concrete Pavement 2 S.Y. $ ISG-001S,Y. $ 3c0.0( 104-B Remove Concrete Curb and Gutter 3 L.F. $ .5'"O/L.F. $ 1TO.OG 340-B type D Asphalt Patch 10 TONS $ 100-v0/TONS $ 11 000.01 522 Concrete Curb and Gutter 16 L.F. $ L0.00/1,,F, $ 3z0.00 524-A Concrete Driveways and Pavement 2 S.Y. $ 7~C•1901S,Y, $ fvt"O S P-2 Sawcut Existing Concrete 10 L.F. $ S001L.F. $ SO-00 BID TOTAL $ S 13;8t3;7 Alternate #1 P-3 Cast Iron fittings (2-6"x6" tees) 250 LB. $ 3.00 /LB. $ 7S4•o0 W-3 A 6" Gate Valves 2 EA. $ 4MOO/£A. $ E3 0.00I JJI ALTFRNATE BID TOTAL $ ~,~,00.OG i Addendum Received P-3 BID SUMMARY TOTA7 BID PRICE III WORDS _ VTRey oSAti►~ v~vn-C)ycr, T\% vf e, In the event of the award of a contract to the undersigned, the undersigned will furnish a performance bond and a payment bond for the full amount of the contract, to secure proper compliance with the terms and provisions of the contract, to insure and guarantee the work until final completion and acceptance, and to guarantee payment for all lawful claims for labor performed and materials furnished in the fulfillment of the contract.. It is understood that the work proposed to be done shall be j accepted, when fully completed and finished in accordance with the plans' and specifications, to the satisfaction of the Engineer. i "he undersigned certifies that the bid prices contained in thi; proposal have been carefully checked and are submitted as correct and final. Unit and lump-sum prices as shown for each item listed in this proposal, shall control over extensions. /FW VTt1.<<~~ Co, 1uc. C04MACTOR BY 4eSi~~PNc- 0. 1t I S-12 41 Street Address lV- U% - A.s' Jet&S pity an `Cate Seal & Authorization (If a Corporation) 2.1 4 Telephone 1 P - 4 CON rkACr AUREL4ENT STATt uF TLXAS )L COUNTY OF Denton )L THIS A(;Rhk:,MENT, made and entered into this 19 day of March A.U., 1984 , by and between The City of Denton, Texas of the County of Denton and State of Texas, acting through G. Chris Hartung, City Manager thereunto duly authorized so to do, Party of the First Part, hereinafter termed the UiNEX, and D/FW Utility Co., Inc. of the City of Irving , County of Dallas and state of Party of the aecon art, hereinafter termed ?UN'RA uk. WITNESSL H: That for and in consideration of the payments ana agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and performed by the Party of the First part (UhNEk), and unuer the conditions expressed in the bonds bearing even date herewith, the said Party of the Second Part (CUNTkACTUK) hereby agrees with the said Party of the First Part (UnNEk) to commence and complete the coiist"UCLion of certain improvements described as follows: Bid #9250 PAISLEY ST. WATER LINE I and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General. .onditions of the agreement; and at his Lor tneirl ow!: proper cost and expense to furnish ail materials, supp i-es, machinery, ~ equipment, tools, superintende.ice, labor, insurance, ana other accessories and services necesFary to complete the Baia construction, in accordance with the ccaaitions ana prices stated in the Proposal atczcheu hereto, and in accordance kith all the General ;:nnditions of the agreement, the Special Conuitions, the Notice; to aidairs ;Advertisement for bids), Instructions to Bidders, and the Performance and Payment Bonds, all attached hereto, and in accordance with the plans, which includes all maps, plats, blueprints, anti other arawings and printed or CA-1 written explanatory matter tnereof, and toe Specifications tnerefore, as prepared by all of wnicn are maue a part hereot and collectively eviuence and constitute the entire contract. The CUNTRACJUR hereby agrees to commence work on or after the date establisned for the start of work as set forth in written notice to commence work and complete all work witnin the time stated in the Proposal, subject to such extensions of time as are provided by the Ue~veral ana Special Conditions. The OWNER agrees to pay the CUNTRAC."TUR in current funds the price or prices snown in the Proposal, which torms a part of this contract, such payments to be subject to the General and Special Conditions of the Contract. IN IvITNESS Whk1(EUF, the parties of these presents nave executes this agreement in the year and day first above written. A•f'fEST: City of Denton, Texas Party ut the rirst fart, ea of a 5econu rt, (Uwner) lC tractor) D/FW Utility Co., Inc. by A t4-04 G Chris Hartung, City M / an n er la AL ATTEST APPKUVEi1 AS TU 1,C)" I: ~y- t y e r CA- z PERFORMANCE BOND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Denton KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: ThatD/FW Utility Co., Inc. and Billy Blair, Joint venture of the City of Irving County of Dallas and State of Texas as principal, and Fidelity and Deposit co. authorized under the laws of the'State of Texas to act as surety or, bonds for principals, are held and firmly bound unto City of Denton, Texas in the penal sum t of Fourteen Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Two and 50/100---------------- Dollars 14,232.50 ) for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents: WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the City of Denton, dated the 19 day of March 19 84 , To which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the sane extent as if copied at length herein. PB - 1 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, tnat if the said Principal shall faithfully perform saio Contract and shall in all respects duly and faithfully observe and perform all and singular the covenants, conditions and agreements in and by said contract agreed and covenanted by the Principal to be observed and performed, and according to the true intent and meaning of said Contract and the Plans and Specifications hereto annexed, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to r,main in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article S160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by the acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no' change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work performed thereunder, or the glans, specifications, or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be performed thereunder. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 26th day of March 19 84 D/FW UTILITY CO., INC. AND BILLY BLAIR JOINT VENTURE FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO. By 7 - By. By 0~~ Billy Blair Title Title Attorney-in-Fact Address: P. o. Box 153741 Address: 927 W. Pioneer Dr. Irving, TX 75025 Irving, TX 75061 The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is: SUBURBAN INS. AGENCY,INC. 927 W. Pioneer Dr., Irving, TX 75061 PB - 2 PAYMENT BUNU STATE Q. TEXAS 1l CuUNTY OF Denton ) K,`WY ALL MEN BY THESE PxESENTS: ThatD/FW Utility Co., Inc. and Billy Blair, Joint venture of the laity of Irving Cooney of Dallas and State of Texas as principal, and Fidelity and Deposit Co. authorized under the laws of the State of Texas to act as surety on oonas for principals, are held and tirialy bcund unto The City of Denton Texas , 01INER, in the penal sum of uo arts 14,232.50 ) for the payment wnereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, by thes presents: WHEREAS, the Principal nas entered into a certain written contract with the Uwner, dated the 19 day of March 19 84 to which contract is herely referred to and mace a ( part nereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at iengta herein. Nufti', THEREFORE, THE CUNUITIUN OF THIS uELIUATIUN 1:61 SUCH, that if the said Principal snail pay all claimants supplying lauor and material to him or a suocontractor in the prosection of the work provided for in said contract, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in tull force and effect; PROVIDED, HUhEVER, that this bona is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 516u of the revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by the acts of the 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 195y, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. PId-3 Surety, for value received, stipulates anu agrees tnat no change, extension of time, alteration or audition to the terms of the contract, or to the worK performed thereunder, or the plans, specifications or drawings accompanying the same, shall in anywise affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract, or to the work to be performed tnereunder. Its W 1•TH.NxSS hHFRkUF, the ;aid Principal anu Surety nuve. signed and sealed this instrument this 26thday of March 19 .84_. D/FW UTILITY CO., INC AND BILLY B,AIR JOINT TURF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT CO. Princi a7, ourety O V J~ 11il~ My ee ng By Billy air •1' i t 1 e •T i t i e_ Attorney-in-Fact _ r Auuress P. O. Box 153741 Address 927 W. Pioneer Dr. l Irving, TX 75015 Irving, TX 75061 IShAL) (StAL) The name and address of the Resident Agent of Surety is:- SUHJ'_tB_AN INS. AGENCY, INC. 9Z/ W. Pioneer 'Or. rving, P6-4 ,MAINTENANCE hUND STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF Denton ) ( hN011 ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT D/FW Utility Co., Inc. and Billy Blair, Joint Venture as Principal, and Fidelity and Deposit Co. a Corporation autnorizea to ao ousiness in the Z>tate of exas, as burety, do nereby acknowledge themselves to be neld and bound to pay unto the laity of uencon, A Municipal Corporation of the State of Texas, its successors and assiuns, at Ue to Uenton County, Texas the sum of ?Rree a tthan a r hun(re~ twen 11423.25 g /8~- yllollars iu% of the total amount of the contract for tae payment of wnich sure said principal and surety do hereby bind themselves, their successors and asssigns, jointly and severally. Tais obligation is conditioned, however, that: NHEREAS, said D/FW Utility Co., Inc and Billy Blair, Joint Venture has this day entered into a written contract with the said laity of Denton to build and construct Bid #9250 Paisley Street Water Line wh ch contract and the plans and specifications tnerein mentioned, adopted by the City of Denton, are filed with the City Secretary of said City and are hereby expressly incorporatd herein by reference and made a part hereof as though the same were written and set out in full herein,, and: iihEKEAS, under the said plans, specifications, and contract, it is provided that the Contractor will maintain and keep in good repair the work tnerein contracted to be done ana performed for a period of one (1) year from the date of acceptance thereof and do all necessary backfilling that may become necessary in connection therewith and do all necessary work toward the repair of any defective condition growing out of or arising from the im?roper construction of the improvements contemplated oy said contractor on constructing tiie same or on account of improper excavation or backfilling, it being understood that the purpose of this section is to cover all defective conditions arising by reason of defective materials, work, or labor performed by said Contractor, anu in case the said Contractor shall fail to :epair, reconstruct or maintain said improvements it is agreed tnat the City may do said work in accordance with said contract and supply such materials and cnarge the same against the said Contractor and its surety on this obligation, and said Contractor and surety shall oe subject to the damages in said contract for eacn day's failure on the part of said Contractor to comply with the terms and provisions of said contract and this bona. Mil-1 NvW, THEREFURE, if the said Contractor shall perform its agreement to maintain said construction and keep same in repair for the maintenance period of one (1) year, as herein and said contract provided, then these presents shall oe null and void and have no further effect; otherwise, to remain in full force and effect. It is further agreed tnat this obligation snail oe a continuing one against the Principal and Surety and that successive recoveries may be nad hereon for successive oreacnes of the conditions herein provided until the full amount of this bond shall have been exhausted, and it is further understood that the obligation to maintain said work shall continue throughout said -aintenance period, and the same snail not be changed, diminished, or in any manner atfected from any cause during said time. IN WITNESS kHEREOF the said D FW Utility Co., Inc and Billy Blair, Joint Venture as Uontractor an Principal, has caused these presents to be executed by and the said Fidelity and Deposit Co. as surety, has caused these ppresents to oe executed p-its Attorney-in-Fact Sulker W. Derr and the said Attorney-in-Fact has hereunto set his hand this25t._h day of March 19 84 SURETY: PRINCIPAL: D/FW UTILITY CO., INC. AND FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COD' BILLY BLAIR JOINT VENT BY: Coy ee i Kalker W. Derr BY; attorney-in-tact Billy Blair I MB - 2 CITY U ft'NTUN I:SSURA+\CE, ,MINIMU'i kE~IUIREMENTS V,itnout limiting any of the other obligations or iiaoilities of the Contractor, the Contractor snail provide ana maintain until the work is completed and accepted by the City of Uenton, Owner, nininum insurance coverage as follows: itYr 'Jr Uu4c:c~!.•1115 ur !.l:~oil.ii'f i, 6UK\:1t:.N'- l- l)Mt)t.N3 it UN Z)iAiU1 mI II. CU;iPkEiIE:~SIVE GEN&(AL LIABILITY Boaily Injury S300S UOU $30U,000 Each occurance :aggregate Property Uamage $1UU,000 $lUu,UUO Each accident Aggregate iii. CU:iPkE:iE:~•SIVE AUIOMWILL LIABILITY 6oaily Injury SZSO,U00 $SUO,UUU taca person then accident Property uawage $luu,uu0 Each accident A. In addition to the insurance aescribea above, the Conti-ctor snail obtain at !iis expense an Uf,,N1AI i PRUT..CTIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY naming the laity of Uenton as insurea -ditn tae following limits: BUUILY INJURY MPE:<TY 1Jk%1AGh $100,OOU each person $IUU,000 each accident $30u,000 each accident $1U0,UQ0 aggregate Covering the wort: to be performea by the Contractnr for the City of Uenton. B. The contractor -gill furnish the Owner's Protective Policy described above and execute the Certificate describes on the following page to tae City of i)enton for its approval. Insurance nust be accepted before commencing any work unaer the contract to which this insurance applies. CI - I.ERTIFICATE OF AINC THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following policies. subject to their terms, conditions and exciusiuns, have been issued by the company or companies shown below: THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE neither affirmatively or negatively amends, extends or alters the cuversge affurdcd by the policy or policies shown below, nor is it an endorsement malang the person, firm or corporation at whose requciit it is issued an r 'tionai insured on the policy or pofic= referred to herein. In the event of any material chang: in or cancellation of the polity or policies, the company or companies witr mail ten 110) days' written notice to the party to whom this certificate is addressed. NAME ANO AOORESS OF PARTY TO WHOM CERTI FICATE IS tSSUEO OATE: March 26, 1984 r , REMARKS. City of Denton Bid J 9250 215 E. McKinney Denton, TX 76201 Attn: John J. w.arshall, C.P.H. Purchasing Agent SUBURBAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. HAAIC AND A00AF-6S OF iidiUREO: D/FW Utility Co., Inc. and Billy Blair Joint Venture 9271-oneer Dr. 254.9191 P. 0. BOX 153741 feriae, Texas 75061 Irving, TX 75061 I PWky Effet:tree Ea9iretion ImuraniveQrttpenir I Typo of Inwraneo Nutntta I Oats oats LIMITS OF LIA81LMO Workmort's Contoitmacin f Statutory Saleoo and WC50277B 2-17-84 2-17-85 III Emoloven Liscidity I E mpfoyon Liability L.rrtrts-31100. c-Nme iensive Bodily misty Garary 4aWlity aAfeco !I CPL50277B 2-17-84 2-17.9 is 300 occurrence y Aggregate Products II I Is & Comcieted oceratr Prooerty OYn3gf S Each Occurrence .100 I y I S inn Aggre"te CDer7tidM rv4 I I I S Aggregate protect I S Aggregate Contractua E i ~S & Cimino a Ooaatu C.Or1lOfln.MM + I$Odily Inlury I Automooiie Liabiiitv•' III IIS E3CA P"son 8aleco CA502778 2-17-84 -17-85 5500 Eacr+Occurrence ` Prooerty oamage l ~S 100 East Occurrence E I Jose- A. of any aoorooriav came mearn ro wet rnstlranu is n fora. 61di! L1'D ADDRESS J! .VGESC7 'Covers *1 owned, ndr>'owned er hired vertictes. SUBURBAN INS. ali(i$NCY, INC. 927 we P oneer Dre Irving,17X~,7P06 (2141 254-9101 .309E NUMB= of AGENCY Authorized rt resent rv 1 th I f ~ as (of Its in w • a The FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND e D FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY CompxUes HOME OFFICES. BALTIMORE, MD 21205 POWER OF ATTORNEY KN'Ow ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF IISR1'LAND, and the FIDF1.1T1' AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, corporations of the State of Maryland, by C. M. PECOT, 1R. , Vice-President, and C. W. ROBBINS , Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2 of the respective B]-Laws of said Companies, which are set forth on the reverse side her,.of and are hereby cerlified to lx in full force and effect of the date thereof, do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint Walker W. Derr, Gordon B. Fagg, Wanda A. Derr and Wynemia Cronan, all of Irving, Texas, EACH.......... ore rue and lawful agent and Aitorney•in•Fact of each, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety,andasitsactanddeed: any and all bonds and undertakings, each in a penalty not to exceed the sum of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000)...EXCEPT bonds on behalf of Independent Executors, Community Survivors and Community Guardians n the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon said Companies, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the respective Companies at their offices in Baltimore, Md., in their own proper persons. This power of attorney revokes that issued on behalf of Walker W. Derr and Gordon B. Fagg, dated, August 30, 1982. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice-Presidents and Assistant Secretaries have hereunto subscribed their namesand affixed the Corporate Seals of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSITCOMPANY OFMARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY this ...................12.t................................. day of................. April....... . A. D.19...U......... ATTEST: FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MA LAND 5EA! ........r ..........L..................... ~aaiatam! Seneiory BY FIDELITY AND DEPOSI OIrIPANY sFA1 .C.U.~..C~~-~....,Q.. By.,........................~..~ Aar(Yanr secretory vice. eudntr STATx tN MOYLIND Cm or BNLTI?A t On this nth) day of April A D. 1983 , k.tgre the subscriber, a Notarl Public of the State of Maryland, in and for the City of Baltimorr, duiv commissioned and qualified, came the above-named "ice-Presidents and Assistant Secretaries of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, to me personally known to be the individuals and officers described herein and who exttated the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same, and beinghl me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and sakh, t hat they are the said officers of the Companies aforemid, and that the seals mffraed io the Preceding instrument are the Corporate Seals of mid Companies, and that the said Corporate Seals and their signatures as such officers were duly affixed snd subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporations. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Sea] at the Qty of Baltimore the day an year first adore written. . 0. . Py • sass My commission expires.July„ Ix 19§6 CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned Assistant Secretary or the FIDE! ITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYUND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANYdcherebycenifythat the original Power ofAttorne of which theforegoingisafull, trurandcorrect copy, to infuOforceandefrecionthe date of this certificate; and 1 do further certify that the Vice Presidents who executed the mid Power of Attorney were Vice•Prevideata specialty am horired bll the Boards of Directors t o spppo m t an y Au orne! in Fact as pr ovided in Ar title Vi. Section 2 of the respective BydJws of the FI D ELIt, AND DE'POSITCOMPANY OFMARI'LAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. This certificate may be signed by facsimile under and by authority of resolutions of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting dui coiled and held on the lfxb day of )uly,1969and of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 2nd day of November, 1919. RESOL1'ED: "7Lat the facsimile or mechanically reproduced a'yynature of any Assistant Secretary of the eomyaly, whether Dada heretofore or hereafter, whenever sppuring npoo a certified copy of any dower o(attoroey issued by the Company, ah.R>» raced and binding upon The Company with the same force and effect me though manually affixed IN TEST I MON Y WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seals of the said Companies, this day of..................... _ . 19........ . A ' aN Seaera y ueatTxt-c,(-868-3110 FOR YOI'R YRO'I'F,(" 1'IO\ LOOK FOR TI II'. F&D 101ARK EXTRACT FROM BY-LAW'S OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND "Article Vl, Section 2. The President,or any Executive Vice-Presidents, or any of the Senior Vice-Presidents or Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and Stith the concurr- ence of the Secretary or any one of Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, and At- tornies-fa-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgments, decrees, mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages, and also all other ins:rumentsanddocumentswhkt the business of the Company may require, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." EXTRACT FROM BY-LAW'S OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY "Article VI, Section 2, The Preaident, or any one of the Executive Vice-Presidents, or any one of the additional Vice-Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and with the oon- currence of the Secretary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice. Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorne>s-in-Fate as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or per- sons to execute on behalf of the Company v bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignrnenL ti judgments, decrees, :mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages, and also all other in- struments and documents which the business of the Company may require, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." 1 '.~V} R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton has hereto- fore determined the necessity for and ordered the acquisition by the City of Denton of the hereinafter described right, title and interest in Lhe land hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, the City of Denton has been unable to agree and cannot agree with the owner upon the value of the hereinafter described right, title and interest in the hereinafter described land situated in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, now, therefore, HE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: SECTION i. The City Council hereby finds and determines chat it is necessary to acquire the hereinafter described rights, title and interest in the hereinafter described land, and that it is necessary that it authorize proceeding in Eminent Domain to acquire the right, title and interest in the hereinafter described property. SECTION II. The City Attorney of the City of Denton, Texas, is hereby authorized and directed to bring condemnation proceeding to obtain a drainage easement to the following tract of land situated in Denton County, Texas: All that certain 20 foot strip or tract of land situated in the R. B. Longbottom Survey Abstract 775, City and County of Denton, Texas; the said tract being a part of the tract described in the dced from W. N. Fallis, et al to Turner Gassaway, et ux recorded in Volume 504, Page 229 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; the said tract being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING for the northwest corner of tr►e tract being described herein, at the northwest corner of the said Gassaway tract; THENCE south 87°47' east with the north line of the said tract and along a fence a distance of 20.0 feet to a point for corner; THENCE south 01055' west 20 feet east of and parallel to the west line of the said Gassaway tract, a distance of 181.5 feet to a point for corner; THENCE south 46°36'37" west a distance of 28.43 feet to a point for corner in the west line of the said Gassaway tract; r 4 E ~ W • ~ • S. 7 C." a• i'rc' THENCE north 01°55' east with the said west line a distance of 22.75 feet to an iron rod at a fence corner for the northeast corner of the tract described in the deed from Joyce Meadows to Richard Lee Smith recorded in Volume 1019, Page 585 of the said deed records; THENCE north 01055' east continuing with the west line of the said Gassaway tract and along a fence a distance of 179.1 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning and enclosing 0.09 of an acre of land. In addition to the above described permanent easement, a 16 foot wide temporary construction easement adjacent and parallel to the south and east line of said permanent easement, all as shown on the attached drawing incorporated herein by reference. Said drainage easement covering the above-described land is sought for a public purpose; the title thereto to be vested in the City of Denton. The aforesaid authorization recognizes the obligation, imposed by ordinance, of the developer of the adjacent property (Gak Ridge Estates) to pay for the expense of providing off-site drainage improvements to serve the development of property and that said condemnation is conditioned upon said developer and the City entering into an agreement that the City will be reimbursed for acquisition costs incurred in said condemnation proceedings. SECTION III. This Resolution shall become effective from and aft:r its date of passage. AW PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of-Apr-K, 1984. CI OF ENTON ATTEST: CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: C. J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS % BY. } 2 0' 16' V u r 1+ 1 ~.ST t u fv ~ ' T V Ip }Y,. F f ILJ ~ N4 U) ~ h p ^ Yw O r. jd3 I Jx, w ~ tie}' , / rA•, Lo-r 15 r OAKRIDrif ESTATES LOT 16 Scala I"=40' l vat 1375 w-F296 REAM PROPERTY RECORDS 3. f'zf~i THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON AFFIDAVIT TO THE PUBLIC 9 Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared G. Chris Hartung who, after being by me duly sworn, upon oath states that he is the City Manager of the City of Denton, Texas, record owner of those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in Denton County, Texas, and being more particularly described in two sepprate deeds, as follows: (1) All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and being part of the R. J. Mosley Survey, Abstract No. 803, and also being part of a tract of land as conveyed from Freddie Jane O'Rear to Robert D. Gathings and wife, Shellye Kay Gathings by deed dated January 16, 1978, and recorded in Volume 872, Page 685, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said tract, said point also lying in the north boundary line of a tract conveyed to the City of Denton by deed and recorded in Volume 462, Page 465 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE north 85°10' west along the south boundary line of said tract and the north boundary line of said City tract a distance of 959.52 feet to a point for a corner, same being the southerly southwee corner of said tract; THENCE north along the southerly west boundary line of said tract, a distance of 45.5 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE south 85°10' east a distance of 961.95 feet to a point for a corner in the east boundary line of said tract; THENCE south 3°03' west along the east boundary line of said tract distance ~f 45.36 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.0 acre of land, more or less. (2) All those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, described in a Warranty Deed dated September 11, 1951 from Mrs. Arrilla Tipps, a widow, and David W. Tipps, Jr. to S. 0. Tipps and wife Robbie Lois Tipps shown of record in Volume 374, Page 73 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that ceM ,act, or parcel of land situated in Denton County, Texas, an- :ring a art of the R. J. Mosley League 6 Labor of land described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of a 31 5/10 acre tract of land owned by J. B. Sims; THENCE south 804 varas to north side of public road; THENCE east 248-1/2 varas to the southwest corner of a 50 acre tract of land belonging to the said D. W. Tipps; AFFIDAVIT/PAGE 1 VOL 1375nGE297 THENCE north with the said line 740 varas to the northwest corner of said 50 acres of land; THENCE east 231 1/2 varas with the porch line of said 50 acres to a stake; THENCE north 47 varas; 'THENCE west 480 varas to the place of beginning and containing 37 acres of land, more or less, same being a part of tract of land 160 acres owned by Mrs. Jane Tipps and heirs. SECOND TRACT: All that certain block, tract or parcel of land out of the N. J. Tipps Survey out of the R. J. Mosley League and Labor Survey situated in Denton County, Texas, on the waters of Big Elm, a tributary of the Trinity River and more particularly described as follows: BF.uINNING at the northwest corner of the L. Bell 10 acre Survey; THENCE east with the north boundary line of the L. Bell 10 acre Survey and the north boundary line of the L. Bell 5 acre Survey 190 yards to the northeast corner of the L. Bell 5 acre Survey for corner; THENCE north 305 yards to the north boundary line of the N. J. Tipps Survey to a stake for corner; THENCE west with the north boundary line of the N. J. Tipps Survey 190 yards to the northeast corner of the D. W. Tipps Survey; THENCE south with the east boundary line of the D. W. Tipps survey 305 yards to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, except 2 acres sold to Jesse J. Harp and wife by deed Dated April 9, 1947 of record in Volume 335, Page 71 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas. THIRD TRACT: All that certain tract, parcel or lot of land, the same being fifty acres out of the R. J. Mosley Survey, situated in Denton County, State of Texas on the waters of Elm Fork of the Trinity River and about ten miles east of the Town of Denton and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone on the north boundary line of a survey in the name of R. M. Cox; THENCE north 760 varas a stake on the south boundary line of a survey in the name of Richard Chambers; THENCE south 87° crest 376 1/3 varas a stake; THENCE south 740 varas a stake on the north boundary line of said Cox Survey; THENCE east 376 1/3 varas to the place of beginning, and being the same land deeded to A. L. Scott by N. J. Tipps, et al by deed dated 13th day of November, 1900; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that there shall be reserved to vendors out of the said Third Tract 22.84 acres of land described by metes aijd bounds as follows: 3EGINNING at a point in the south line of a tract'o.f land out of the R. J. Mosley Survey, Abstract No. 830 as conveyed to S. 0. Tipps ad wife Robbie Lois Tipps, by Mrs. Arrilla Tipps and David AFFIDAVIT/PAGE 2 vcl~ 1s'75Pb,E~98 W. Tipps, Jr. on September 11, 1951, said beginning point also being the soutneast corner of a tract conveyed to A. L. Scott by N. J. Tipps, et al by deed dated the 13th day of November, 1900; THENCE west with the south line of said S. 0. Tipps tract a distance of 948.2 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE north and parallel with the east line of said S. 0. Tipps tract a distance of 898.3 feet to a point or a corner; THENCE northeasterly a distance of 992.87 feet to a point for a corner in the northwest corner of a tract now in the name of Gates D. Inman; THENCE south with the east line of said S. 0. Tipps tract and the west line of said Gates D. Inman tract a distance of 1201 feet to the place of beginning and containing in all 22.84 acres of land, more or less. The undersigned further states that from the year 1962 to the year 1984 there was operated on the aforesaid tracts of land a Solid Waste Disposal Site. Specifically, such operation was conducted on and over the entire tracts described above. Further, the City of Denton was the operator of such Solid Waste Disposal Site. Witness my hand this the c; X06 day of (r elm , 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS OWNER & OPERATOR L BY: J. CHRIS HARTIA CITY MANAGER SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME on this the 040 day of 1984. A N~erY Prink : u Tins NQT*Y PUBLIC 4W7 MI Can~alir~uu F,F~~s 154- ST 47E OF TEXAS AFFIDAVIT/PAGE 3 fY/~~ 0y r r ; ?Dioxf p,L,au .,vi if ;-9 ;ct ,q1 0! G~;'o7 Mi A1cp :e-A w-, Fr, i,~>, a dull Dua 411;) 19i uo P%1; rer. ; c.::;,I I A,il:j) 4q,,raq l Sasul V U'03 u,1:,0 13 1.191k)a Noma d0 AIN003 SYA31 ~0 3IVLT W J w i A6*1 i< 1 L1 'jr I,. co r%a ~U~3S7d('~v,i 14A THE STATE OF TEXAS § AFFIDAVIT TO THE PUBLIC COUNTY OF DENTON S' Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared G. Chris 1artung who, after being by me duly sworn,' upon oath states that he is the City Manager of the City of Denton, Texas, record owner of those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated in Denton County, Texas, and being more particularly described in two separate deeds, as follows: (1) All that certain lot, tract -or parcel of land lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and being part of the R. J. Mosley Survey, Abstract No. 803, and also being part of a tract of land as conveyed from Freddie Jane O'Rear to Robert D. Gathings and wife, Shellye Kay Gathings by deed dated January 16, 1978,, and recorded in Volume 872, Page 685, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of said tract, said point also lying in the north boundary line of a tract conveyed to the City of Denton by deed and recorded in Volume 462, Page 465 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE north 85°10' west along the south boundary line of said tract and the north boundary line of said City tract a distance of 9-19.52 feet to a point for a corner, same being the southerly southwest corner of said tract; THENCE north along the southerly west boundary line of said tract; a distance of 45.5 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE south 85°10' east a distance of 961.95 feet to a point for a corner in the east boundary line of said tract; THENCE south 3°03' west along the east boundary line of said tract a distance of 45.36 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.0 acre of land, more or less. (2) All those certain tracts or parcels of land lying and being situated 'in the County of Denton, State of Texas, described in a Warranty Deed dated September 11, 1951 from Mrs. Arrilla Tipps, a widow, and David W. Tipps, Jr. to S. 0. Tipps and wife Robbie Lois Tipps shown of record in Volume 374, Page 73 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that certain tract, or parcel of land situated in Denton County, Texas, and being a part of the R. J. Ilosley League 6 Labor of land described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of a 31 5/10 acre tract of land owned by J. B. Sims; THEIUCE south 804 varas to norta side of public road; THENCE east 248-1/2 varas to the soutinwest corder of a 50 acre tract of lanr: belonging to the said D. W. Tipps; • r'.t ~ li~.i~'LJ %I': Iii 1. 1 THENCE north with the said line 740 varas to the northwest corner of said 50 acres of land; THENCE east 231 1/2 varas with the north line of said 50 acres to a stake; THENCE north 47 varas; THENCE west 480 varas to the place of beginning and containing 37 acres of land, more or less, same being a part of tract of land 160 acres owned by Mrs. Jane Tipps and heirs. SECOND TRACT: All that certain block, tract or parcel of.land out of • the N. J. Tipps Survey out of the R. J. Mosley League and Labor Survey situated in Denton County, Texas, on the waters of Big Elm, a tributary of the Trinity River and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the L. Bell 10 acre Survey; THENCE east with the north boundary line of the L. Bell 10 acre Survey, and the north boundary line of the L. Bell 5 acre Survey 190 yards to the northeast corner of the L. Bell 5 acre Survey for corner; THENCE north 305 yards to the north boundary line of the N. J. Tipps Survey to a stake for corner; THENCE west with the north boundary line of the N. J. Tipps Survey 190 yards to the northeast corner of the D. W. Tipps Survey; THENCE south with the east boundary line of the D. W. Tipps survey 305 yards to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, except 2 acres sold to Jesse J. Harp and wife by deed Dated April 9, 1947 of record in Volume 335, Page 71 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas. THIRD TRACT: All that certain tract, parcel or lot of ?and, the same being fifty acres out of the R. J. Mosley Survey, situated in Denton County, State of Texas on the waters of Elm Fork of the Trinity River and about ten miles east of the Town of Denton and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone on the north boundary line of a survey in the name of R. Id. Cox; THENCE north 760 varas a stake on the south boundary line of a survey in the name of Richard Chambers; THENCE south 87° west 376 1/3 v,.-as a stake; THENCE south 740 varas a stake on the north boundary line of said Cox Survey; THENCE east 376 1/3 varas to the place of beginning, and being the same laud deeded to A. L. Scott by N. J. Tipps, et al by deed dated 13th day of November, 1900; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that there shall be reserved to vendors out of the said Third Tract 22.84 acres of land described by metes , and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the south line of a tract of land out of the R. J. Mosley Survey, Abstract No. 830 as conveyed to S. O. Tipps ad wife Robbie Lois Tipps, by I-;rs. Arrilla Tipps and David A FIDAVI'f/PAGE W.'Tipps, Jr., on September 11, 1951, said beginning point also being the southeast corner of a tract conveyed to A. L. Scott by N. J. Tipps, et al by deed dated the 13th day of November, 1900; THENCE west with the south line of said S. 0. Tipps tract a distance of 948.2 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE north and parallel with the east line of said S. 0, Tipps tract a distance of 898.3 feet to.a point or a corner; THENCE northeasterly a distance of 992.87 feet to a point for a corner in the northwest corner of a tract now in the name of Gates D. Inman; THENCE south with the east line of said S. 0. Tipps tract and the west line of said Gates D. Inman tract a distance of 1201 feet to the place of beginning and containing in all 22.84 acres of land, more or less. The undersigned further states that from the year 1962 to the year 1984 there was operated on the aforesaid tracts of land a Solid Waste Disposal Site.. Specifically, such operation was conducted on and over the entire tracts described above. Further, the City of Denton was the operator of such Solid Waste Disposal Site. Witness my hand this the (.~C(h _ day of 1984. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS OWNER & OPERATOR BY. ~ U-7 -C K CITY MANAGER SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME on this the c;L11 C#j day of 1984. . y~ amp ' S WE OF TEXAS Maui o~v+a A'rFIf;A%'1T1P,',cH 3 IN THE; hIATTER OF CITY OF DFNTON CHARLOTTE ALLEN THE STATE OF TEXAS Roy Appleton, Jr. (:ounly of Denton being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: NO. 84-26 SPANISH VERSION OF THE NOTICE OF ELECTION TO DE HELD APRIL 79 1984 221 lines $176.80 MARCH 191 25r 1984 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26 day of MARCH 9 84 Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public, Denton County, Texas NO. 94 26 SE HA DECRETADO CITAR Y ORDENAR RUE SE NE,I ILLIEVE A CAGO UNATICE Ill I'ilr\n, _ ELECCION EH LA CIUDAD MAIL DE DENTON, TEXAS EL).jI PAPER DIA 7 DE ABRIL DE 1161 A PROPOSITO OE ELEGIR A UN ALCALDE Y A DOS IN THE MATTER OF THE MIEMBROS DEL CON CILIO AL CUERPO LEGISLATIVO MUNICIPAL - DE LA CIUDAD DE DEN TON, TEXAS PARA 7, 4 YCS R LAS PLAZAS 7 $EORDENA QUESE - II USE EN DICHA ELECCION E L S 1 S T E M A ELECTRONICO DE TAR- JETAS PERFORADAS PARA VOTAR, QUE FVE ADOPTADO POR EL DE NTON; D O QUE SE PRO PORIONE CIONEN AFFIUAVLTOF PLJBIASIIER TO SE pYp LICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE; LOS QVE Sk NOMBREN Los 111 711 FICIALES YL QUE SEECT 90 PORCIONEN LOS MATE RIALES NECESARIOS Filrvllhr Slat PARA LAELECCION. EL CUERPO LEGISLATIVO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE DENTON, 19 TEXASAQUIDECREIA: SECCION 1 Werente a los fee minOS Y a Iss provisioner de Is SecclOn clonal de Ia Carta de CoAsfft loin, Texas, se decrefa que se lievira a 0664 una election _ municipal en +e fiudad de Denton, Texas el d.. ' de Abell de 19111f, con ti pro posifo de elegir al alcalde Y a - dos mkmbros del cOnc1110 pars el cuerpo legislativo municipal de is Ciudad de fl~ Deputi,' Demon, Texas coma sique: Plata 7 El alcatde Sera elegldo por uo termino de dos arcs. Plata 6-E1 mlembro del concillo sera elegido por un fermino. do dos anos. Los eandidafos pars Is plaza 6 deberan de resider en el Distrito de un Solo Mlembro 304. Plate $ -El Mlembro del conc Rio sera elegido Por um fermino de dos eras. Los camlidalos Para Is plaza S deberan de residir on Dis Irilo de un $010 Mlembro 1 0 7. calla uno sera elegido por IOS residenfes de Is Ciudad de Denton qua reunen los re- qu i si tos para vota r. SECCION 11 Las caslllas electorales pars is election del dia 7 de abril de 194 se abr iron desde Ias 7 A.M. hash las 7 P.M., Y IOS smos para votar o casillas elecforales saran dis. frlbuldos Como sique: 1. Todo residents de ,a Ciudad de Denton que reune " requisitos pars votar y qua viva en at Distrilo de un Solo Mlembro No. 1 votary an: AMERICAN l£UfON HALL 2. Todo resldente de Is Ciudad de Denton que reune los requtsifos para voter y que vivo an el Distrito de un Sob Mlembro No, 2 votary an; F)RE STATION NO, f 2110 Sherman Drive Denton, Texas 2. cede uno sera elegldo Per ;OS residenles de Is Ciudad de Denton quo tourism so% re quisitos pare volar. SECCION II Les cosillas elecforefes Para Is election del die 7 de ebril de 1964 se abriran desde las 7 A.M. hasla let 7 P.M. V los sitics pars voter o casillas ellctorales seran dis • fribuidoscomosipue: 1. Todo retidente do Is Ciudad de Donlon que reune ios requisilas pars voter V qve vivo en el Distrito de um Solo Mitmbro No. 1 voHrs en: AMERICAN LEGION HALL L79 Lakey StreM Denton, Texas 2. Todo residenle de Is Ciudad de Denton qua reune los requisilos Para voter y que vivo en el Distrito de on Sob Miembro No. 2 voters M: FI RE STATION NO.4 2110 Sherman Drive Denton, Texas S. Todo resident* de 10 Ciudad de Demon qua mums " requili tOs Para volar V' que_ vivo on el D~r16lrlto de um Solo M!embrp Nd: i volera en: NORTHLAKES RECREAT ION CENTER 2001 West Windsor Drive Denton, Texas 4. Todo residents de Is Ciudad de DemlOm quit reune las ?#quisilos pare volar y que vivo m el Distrito de un Solo MiembrO No. 4 voters on: DENIA PARK RECREATION CENT ER 1001 Parvin Denton, Tex as SECCION I I I Los of!tiales de Ia election del dia 7 it abril de 1964 seran to$ sigAtMes. I.(a) Jo Luker sera el Juer quo Preside on 1s Eslation central de Is CemPulac(at deVotoi- , . (b) Joann Oarbaclk sera la Adminisfradora de Is Esta- clon Central do Is Computer' clop de Volos. k1 Marilyn Robinson sera is Supervisors de Is Tabulecion OA Is fstac* Central de la Ceirnpylaclon de Volos. J. j1H LVIw we 0 Jue: qua Oyiside' oh Is American Legion Hail, en el Distrito de un Sob M(aMbro No. 1. 3. Doris Chipman sera to Duet qua Preside en Fire Station No. 4en el Distrito de un Solt MiemV0 No. 2. a Let Knox sera el Juef que P(eside an North Lakes Rec ('fltioti tenter en el Dlstr.M hYnS~MiemWONO 2 S. hlei a Escue sera la lust que Preside en Derma Park Recreation Center en el Dis Info de Jim Solo Miembro No. 4. CharlothI Allen, Secreterls di W Ciudad, conduclrs las elecclones Para .eleclores susentes be to el Cod 194 EIec- total de Texas. Coda Duet que Preside en los ~.ilfoli do voleciom V en Is Estaclom central de 1s Cornputkion de Volos sera autori:ado pare nombrar s los secrelarios que se consid Oren neceterlos Para ayudar an dkha election, !nc!uyendo a asistentes bilinques come le requ!ere por Is ley SECCION IV Las r'ecciones pare to% thkif { ausentes to con ducirar: M Is 06kina de to Secretarla de le Ciudad on el ediilei0 munioiyyal *"'a caue de East tv K;"ney on Is Gudad de Denton, Texas V Fr slllo do volecion gar* clectaes evsHllrs eslara .lirsrli oars voter en 1.(4) Jo Luker sera el Joe= quo Preside en la EstKlon Central de Is CarrlpulKion (b) JWA <)arbadk sere Is AdminisfrWorm de Is Esla- cioil Central de Is Compute cton de Votos. (c) Marilyn Robinsw sere Is SVPervisora de la TobulsclW M Is Rslaclpn Central do Is 40TPV14K W.#a Volos. 2r . LuxK Sera el Juef quo Pldslda ' M Is American Legion Halton e1 Dstrito de on $ob MNfmbro No. 1. f. Doris ,.fAIperan sera in Jue= quo Preside an Fire Station No. 4 en ei Distrito ce un Solo Miombro No, 2, 4. Lee Knox sera el Juef quo E Pies. M North Lakes Rec flat Center en tf Oistrilo de Nfl $olo Miembro No. 2 1. tbeflfla Escue sera is Juet qua Preside to Denis Park Recreation Center en el Dis 100 de un Solo Miembro No. 1 a. ChafW4 Allen, Secrelarfa de Is Chad, conducirs Ns elecclones Para eleclores ousentes baioef Codigo Elec. forai de Texas. Cads Just quo Preside on los sillos h volKion Y en is Eflaclon Central de to Computation de Volos sera outoritado Para nombrar a los secrelarios que se consid from necesarios Para aYudar en dicha election, Incluyeridd a asistenfes bilinques comp se requiere por is ley SECCIONIV Las elecciones Para los eldctoras susemfN se con duCTran an to Oficins de Is Secrelaria de Is Ciudad an el edificlo muniwpel en Is calie de Easl McK lnney en 4 Ciudad do Cenlon, Texas y fl sltto de volacion pars electores abuntfs Ware ableffo Para votaf en Pqeefrwa Cowie :as A s w hash lot ! P r, do .u^aa 4 V QuraMf 0, 1 a+po ~asOKhC/fld 1r4Ta Ugly 'de e6ssla maMrslwraerd ,x IacS ~ kre aria* fiff ta. udod seta auforisyt Pya. pro-a parer Is PepNTeella efld psra dicha election y Parai a• Isempemar cuafquftr tflcio qua se requters pot is W14 , Constitutional y las ley"" Eslado de Texas pars llevar a Cabo Necclones. SECCION VI Se ha dispueslo que ell sis• ferns elecfron[co de faf(elas Pe,(ofAdas Pars velar, adoptado Pa el Condado W Denton, sere usado,do acverdo con to$ provlsiones V JOS ttrminos de Articuio 2.)1 del Cddioo Electoral de Tax. as. Lis ptrsonas que utaran el WO de ausencis, deboran de ulllirar al slsfema electronics de farjttas Perforadas part voter 'an persona o por correo. . PASADO Y APROBAOO el dia 21 de febrero de 1914, RlchardO. Slawa" Akaf to Ciudad do Demon, Texan TESTIGO Charlotte Allen Secrefaria de la Ciudad Cirr+Idde Demon, Texas AProbado coma forma Ifgai C.,f, Taylor, Jr. Procurador de to Uudad Ciudad de Dcnfon, Texas MARCH 11, 2$,1904 ?i. matu IN TI[E MATTER OF CITY OF DE TON CHARLOTTE ALLEN 'I'l IL STATE OF TEXAS [toy Appleton, Jr. Counly of Donlon being duly sworn, says he is Ili(- General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of no: less than one year in the County of Ucmon, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: PUBLIC NOTICE SPanisll -&-En 911s t1 31 lines A19 4 0 MARCH 29P 1984 Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ 28 day of MARCH 1 84 Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public, Denton Glunty, Texas HERE: PASTE. THE:NOTICE: ItY PUBLICATION CUT FROM PAPER IN THE HATTER OF TILE, PU8LIC NOTICE A pubfk test of the 4Wfronk tabula?" equlpmenl to be ~ used In fabuistin0 ballots for the April 7, 1981, Municipal Election to be held in the Inca porated City of Denton, w1 l) bo held on April t, t981 at 4:00 P.M. at the Denton County Clerks Office on the l1rill floor or the Jdsepfl Carroll Courts 8uildinq, a01 01 Car 0 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO West Hickory Street, Denson, OUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE Taxes. NOTICIA PU9lICA Una Prufta Publics do 41 equ{po tobulador electronlco el cual va a see uaado pars Filed the tabuler las bolelas pars is flat, Election de Municipal do April of die ) df tits, del Ciudad Incoporsdo do Den. r ton, $a Novara de acavo *I 19 dia I! Of April 1911, alas 1:00 de Is tarde an is ofkina de Is secretaria del condado de Denton am el primer piso'de la Coria Josepn A. Carroll, ql Wail Hkkory, Denton; Texas. March )8, 19U fh' . Deputy IN THE MATTER OF CITY OF DENTON CHARLOTTE ALLEN THE STATE OF TEXAS _ Roy Appleton, Jr. County,pfDenton being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: NOTICE OF CITY OFFICERS ELECTION SPANISH & ENG ISH VERSInN 111 lines MARCH 25P 1904 j 1. AIR Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26 _ ay of _ MARCH , A4 Witness utiy hand and official seal. Notary Public, Denton County, Texas NOTICEOF e CITYOFFICERV 11 ER ELEECTION 10: BY rur• \.r. - - 11l; 1s1.1 Walk Ofshff b JON"rtthatri PAPER City fICM' Elect M new on rIn 1h dal of It TIIF MATTER OF TIIF. April, 1Po4, in the above ; named city For IM purpose of electing the following of. t ficefs for sold city: Mayor' l I Commissioners. Said election will be held of the following in Vling Places In mid city: EW60(l Precinct No. 1 M American Legion Hall Build- Ing; In Election Preclecs No, 7 of Fire Station 04 Building; In Eloclion Precinct No. S of North Lakes Recreation r Itding; AFFIDAVITOF PUBLISHER TO 4 of Dania Park K Rlecriition PUBLICATION OF LEGAL. NOTICE. "undi"d' abovia eslplnifed polling places shat) an said electron day. be open', from. 1:00 Filed Ihv ,dny O'clock a.m. to 1:00 o'clock p.m. voll '4 The absentee 1~9~r the above designated aced aled elKflOn _ -,19 _T shell behold of the Munklpal Building, in sold city, + q I $bi'd pled of absentee vatln'i 1 shall remain open for of least r 1 hours on each day a obsemee voting which Is na r 4'Satpeday. Sunday or an 1 official State h01Iday, bepin- r ning on the 10th day and continuing through the 4h day preceding the dale of 1414 election. Said place of I voting shall remain open between the hours of 1:00 o'clock j.m, end 3:00 o'clock R% De put % P.m: Dated this tM 16th day of March 1914 R ichard Stewert Mayor AYISO DE ELECCION DE FUNCIONARIOS DELACIVOAD Denton Se do oviso por 14 present# Ow to Ilevars a Cabo una Elecclon de Funclorarlos de la Ciudad N die 1th do April de 198x, on Is Ciudad orrlba rnenctonado Piro' N pia pbslle de 4legir a Jos slouienles, funcionarlos p4ra Cliche cluded: Akalde, 1 Comisionodos. Dlcha efee. CW se Ilevara a Cabo an Jos Ollulenles Fugares'do vote. cion en Cliche Ciudad: I Et PreNnlo Electoral Num. 1 en el Ediflc;o American Legion Hall; El Precinto Electoral Num. 1 - - Met Edilkio F Ire Slalron ra. El PreClnto Electoral Nun. S en el Edificla North "kes 4creation; I PrKlnlo Electors Num. 1 en el Edilicio Doris Park Recreation; Los sitid/ de +olaclon orrlba design Jot plea Cliche el%• clop Y manfendran ablerlos 4n of mencbnado d1 de eleCOW"s de 145 1:00 a.m. a lot7:00 p.m. I Lo voraCWn autente pars Is eleccign arrlbe deslyneda se I Ilavara • C1b0 an el Edillcio thf MUMCIPp61, erl dicha clue , y dlcho hoof. de vl114clon avllonle se man- feMra a'lerto por to mends J*Ch* hore to cads 914, de 1 NOTICEOF c CITY OFFICE RS' r HER E aEECTION UP BY 1' l; lll,1 Norke Is heroby $Ivtn That a ~ PAiaF li City Officers' Election wl'I bi hold April, trianb In the 111% me day above of ApNI IN I'lIF,MAITFR OF'Tllh: , named city for the purpose of e electing the following of. t flcers for said city: Mayor, l i - commissloners. Said efectlon w•+R be held at the following W lirg pieces in said city: Election Precinct No. 1 of - American Legion Hall Build Ing: In Election Proclnct No. 1 at , - Fire Station /a suodingr In Election Precinct No. 7 at North Lakes Recreation ' Bn Election Precinct no. a at AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO Doris Park Recreation I'IrBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE: Ili The Polls of each of the above designated polling peaCel shall an said election / day be Openfrom- 1:00 Filed the dai o'clock a.m. to 1:00 o'clock pp M. s . he absentee votingfor ion .19- Shoji above designated dectlon be Mid at the Munklpel Building, In said city, I Bald p1acA of absentee 4otin 1 shall remain open for at least n 0 hours on each day of absanta voting which Is 1,101 i f a Saturday, Sunday br, an n ofticlal State holiday, begin. filing On the 70th day and continuing through the ath day preceding the daft of said election. Said place of voting shelf remain open between the hours of 0:00 o'clock I.M. and 5:00 o'clock By . Drpnty p.m. Doled this the 10th day of March 114 Rlchard Stewart Mayor AVISO PE ELECCiON DE FUNCIONARIOS OE LACIUDAD Denton Se do Ji por la presence QUIP oe Novara a Cabo Vna ENcclon de Funcl0narfas de la C+0081:1 die 7th do k prof do 1t+µ fa Ciudad 4,1 i0a rhenclonsda Para'-at ko- pblila do afegir a toe i 11gulentes luncionarJos pare dicha clvdad: Akelde, 7 COWSIonados. Dichs el". clop se Ifevara a Cabo on Jos etpulentes Iugares'do vols. cion en cliche Ciudad: El Preclnla Elecforal Num. I on a$ Ediflclc AMtrlCan Legion Hall, , , El Precinto Electoral kum. en el l itkio Fire Station N. EI Preclnto Efecloral Num. 3 an el Edificlo North Lakes #creation, t Preeinlo Electoral Num. a en *I Edifkio Denis Park Recreation; Los sitios do votaclon ofOba deslgnrdos Para dicha etec clop se mantendren abiertos en at mtnclonado dla de eltccianes de Bas 7:00 a.m. a IS17:00 p.m. La votacfon aueente pare Is eJKCIOn 41 designada se 11111 a Cabo On of Edificio the Mur,:,.pal, an dicha cludad, y dicho lugar de vONCIOn ausentt to man- teMry 401900 W lo. me" acfg fraras an 5410110 file, do l r No 1. _ 1771 HER EL CTION Gk: BI i 111U11.1 WkjIs ► ~olventhat 4' IPAPF:R City Officers' Elec`110 Will I be held en the 711h day of IN 'THE MATTER OF THE April, 19141, In the above i n mw city for the purpose of I 'ucl;nq 130 following of- I 11:1n fa it'd (Ify: Mayor, 1 Lwnmissloners. Said elution whl be he'd of the followlrq polling places in told city: !n Election Precinct No. I of American Legion Hall BWId Ing; in Election Precinct No, 7 of Flit Station 04 B U I Id1 n9; In Election Precinct No. 3 11 6ulldhngLaxet Rcaeanon AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISH F li TO Deo1T«af P rkKRecrNtlOn PURI.IG,~TION OF LEGAL NOT[CF: Buildings' The polls as each of the above designated polling puts',! shall an said eledlon da)' day be open, from- 7:00 Filvd Ihr o'clock a.m. so 1;00 O'clock p.m, + , TM obtent" votlrrp',f~porr the I9_T_ above designated o4ction shall be Mid #I the Munkipal Building. In sold city, and I told ptaco of absentee voting I shalt remain open for at kart l 1 hours on each day of obsent" voting which Is not I I a Saturday, Sunday or an official State holiday, begin' ning on the '70th day and continuing through the alh day Preceding the date of said election. Said place of voting :hall remain open between the hours of 1;00 Depull, o'clock f.m. end 5:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 16M day of Muth NMI Richard SlewarI Mayor AVISOOR ELECCION DE FUNCIONARIOS DELACIUOAD k)"%" Se do aviso por Is presMle sue se Ilevars a cabo una ENcclon de Ftmclooarlos de Is Cludad *164 71h de April do 19/4 on Is Cludad arriba rhencionads Para' at Pros pbsite do eloglr a los slgulentqq luncianarios pairs dicha dudad: Alcalda, 3 Comislonados. D,cha elec. cton se Ilevsra a catty in lot sigulantes lugares de vote. clon en dtche dudad: El Precinco Electoral Num. I an el Ediflcl0 American LeglonHA% EI Prec Into Electoral Num, 3 en t1 Ediflclo Fire Station ea. El Preclnto Electoral Num. 3 on at Edlflck North Lakes C creation; 0&6nto Electoral Num. a en el Edlfklo Denis Park Recreation; Lot alti0l dt yoteclon orriba dest4nodo , pars dkha elec- cba w matnerxlran ablerfos M at menclonado dla de elsccion" de 105 7'00 a.m. a tas7 00P.m• Lo vO4KIO 49aenla Pare le elsccloM arAba desi9nada Se Ilsvara a cab* on of Edificio the Municippal; to dicha cludod. V dlcho Noon de f votldon alufonfe se man- tondrs ablorto Pon to mends ache hones an coda die de votrdoa, autenle no slendo sa"do, domingo or dla Ili oflcial del Esfado, princlplando 30 dies y con tinuando haste el cuarto dia anlsriores a Is fecha de diche aieccion. Dicho tu94r de vJfedon to manfendra eblerlo de let 41;00 a.m. a Is$ S.fA p, m. Fechedo esle dla 161h de March de 194a. P.khaed Stewart Alcalde MARCH ;S. 11111114 1 IN THE MATTER OF CITY OF DENTON Charlotte Allen UIIE STATE OF TEXAS [toy Appleton, Jr. County of I)Yntoll being duly sworn, says he i9 the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has beett continuously anti regularly published for a period of not less than one, year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: AUblic Noticei School 01 Instruction for Election Officers 9 lines $3.60 MARCH 289 1984 Subscribetl and sworn to befure me this 28 May 4)f _ MARCH ~ 19 84 Fitness my hat d and official sea]. Notary Public, Denton (:aunty, Texas HEli E PASTE. THE NOTICE BY F'i!~.._--,---_---_--__ _ PUBLICATION CUT FROM PAPER IN THE MATTER OF THE AFFIDAVIT G:, .'UBLISHER TO PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE A kh;» tmMNIUCe1p~ w f4d" "kws *111 be held 1c xi~OY, ~tf 19k at cium0ey W IN municipal Fill d he play luildin4• 1Ne, JO lukeir a Eledion Judoe, will conduct l9_ a •HNee~,e... By . Deputy IN THE MA'I MR. OF CITY OF DENTON CHARLOTTE ALLEN I'llE STATE OF TEXAS Noy Appleton, Jr. C'ounly of Denton being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has ucen continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: Z-1641 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON QNTEMPLATED ANNEXATION 110 lines $44.00 MARCH 2r 1984 Subscribed and sworn to before ,7 2 day of _ MARCH 84 Witness my hand and official seal - Notary I ublic, Denton County, Texas 11 Ell" Lk tc lCl'; ii l" Fill. P 1PAPER ....EAATION 1N THE MA'ETER OF THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ;NTER ESTEDPERSONS IHAT: The City of Denton, Tewas, - Proposes to institute annex a~,. tips proceedings to after The boundary limits of said City to add the following de scribed territory to the cor Wate limits of the City of Donlon, to wit: AN Ihat certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situated In the County of Denton, state Of Texas, AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO being Pert of the H.H. }laygood Survey, Abstract PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE No. $17 and Wm. Hudson Survey, Abstract No. 516 and two particularly described as follows: . BEC,INNING at a point In F'ilrll lhn '!ny the present city limits as established by Ordinance No. 0.40, Tr Kt III, said point 19 lying SM feet east of and perpendicular to the, con terliM Of U.S, Highway 377 and in the north boundary line of the Said Hudson Syr - vey, soma being,tha Soth boundary line of tM u H4Yg6Od SQrveyi I THENCE.Mrth 41 degrees 09' 10" east. 506 feet of and of said Highway 377 to dis lance of 4476.73 feet to a point for a corner In the last boundary line of a tract Depuly conveyed to Dr. da' w. R~ Rhoades by decd recorded In volume 639, Page 466 Of the Oeed Records of Denton County, Texas: THENCE south 0 degrees 4130" west along the east boundary line of said tract a distance of $76.19 feet to a point fore corner: .HENCE south 64 *WeM 58'43" ilast a is' III fill 11 feet to a point toT A k THENGE 06 Swt " West a di 1;1121a INl to a poi. 1 ter ITHENCE 17 de0rtes u'w-' w_.: a ..,,lance of 1195.76 17.j to dull place of' brglnn~nq find contti 45.99 -n of 1.1 nd, more or less. A Public Hear ,ng will be held by and before the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, an the 13th day' of Ai 1964. at 1:00 o'clock ` P.M. In the CHy Council Ch tubers of the Municipal Bull ding of IN City of Den fon, Texas, for all persons Interested In the above pro Posed annexation.. At said time ant( place all such Persons shall have the right to appear and be heard. Of all said mailers ar,d Things. all persons Interested in the things and matters herein i mentioned,will lakenotice. A Public Hearing will be held by and before the City Council With* City of Dorton, Texas, on the 10th day of March. 1964, at 7:00 a'cta:k P.M. in the City Council Chamber of the Municipal Building of the tify'of Men- ton. Texas, for 'Oil persons 1nternled in the eheve ord. ~ nGTILE Ow: PUbLIi ~-~sr~ . ^..T'w~ 5 f MEARINGON I PAPER I CONTEMPLATED ANNEXATION IN THE IIATTEll OFTHE NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL INTER ESTEDPERSONSTHAT:' The City of Denton, Texas, proposes to institute annexe 1{orl Waeedirig of oiler t tthe Y boundary to add the following de wage limits of Ire tCity 01 territory to Denton, to wit: All that certain Iracl or _ parcel of land lying and being situated in the Coarnly of Denton, slag of Texas. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO being part of the H.H. Hallow Survey. Abstract PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE: No. 511 and Wm. Hudson Survey, Abstract h' t• SM and rwe partlculart r ;cscribed as follows: day SEGINNIf{G rt a ppinl In Filed 1hr the present ;ItY limits as established by Oroinance No a Soo feet east ofpa .nd 19_ perpendicular to the can terline of U.S. Highway 771 and in the north boundary line of the said Hudson Sur' Vey, same being the twin boundary line of the said Haygwd SurveYi - THENCE north 21 degrees 09' to.. east, SW feet of and parallel with the «nterllne of said Highway 777 a,dis tame of 2116.71 feet l0 a point for mint l pt ta t treast act .1)rlsuh' RMeats by 10 de~ or. J ded W. Volume 619, Page 166 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Taxes; THENCE south 0 degrees 16'10° west along the east boundary fine Of said tract a distance of 526.16 feet to a point for scorner; THENCE south 56 deWet6 ~'a1" test a disfoMd 227.M11 featf0 polntfo lw{a• l " THINE e0u1 Mtn 01 Nest a di tarw fNtlOapoirl) doWess THENCE ~py191 u ru - w:.i I o,.,ance of 1195.76 feet to 1" place Of beginning end containing 75,99 ac, is of land, more or less A Publl..,.. •ing will be held by anti before the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 111h day of March. 1981, of 1;00 O'clock P.M. Sn the City Council ChgrnWs of the Municipal au (ding of the City of Den Ion, Texas, for all persons Interested In the above pro posed annexation. At said time -anj place all ouch persOns s all have the right to appear and be heard. Of all Nld matters and things, all persons Interested In the things and matters herein mintioned, will fake notice. A Pubrc Hearing will be held by and before the City Councli of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 90th day of March. 1984, of 7:D0 o'clock P.M. In the City .Cwnctl Chamber of the Municipal Building of the City of Den Ion. Texas. for all persons interested in the above pro posed annexation. At said lime and place all such persons shall have the right to appear and De heard. 01 All said matters and things. I all persons Interested in the things and matters herein m~ntioned, wi tl take notlCe. Richard 0. Stewart Mayor City of Denton, Texas Attest: Charlotte Allen City Secretary MARCH 1, 1914 I IN THE MATTER OF CITY ^F DENTON CHAr(LOTTE ALLEN T1IE STATE OF TEXAS Hoy Appleton, Jr. Counly of I)rnlon being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in Faid paper on the following dates: Z-1641 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CONTEMPLATED ANNEXATION 110 11nes $44.00 MARCH 9, 1984 SubscrihtA and sworn to before me this day of _ MAARCH 119 84 Witness my hand and official seal. 1 \ Yw (Votary Public, Denton (aunty, Texas -PUBLIC N CE 9.1641 W ICE BY III'. NOTICE OFPUSIIC coNTE IN ON ,0)1 PAPER ANNEXATION IN T11F. wvrmll OF THE NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN TO ALL INTER 1 ESTER PERSONS THAT: The City of Denton. Texas, proposes 10 Institute annexe lion prKeedkas to 4145 the boundary Hmft.Of saldCity I - 10 add the 1Nlawin0 dt. 1kribed Ierrdory to tt r porale limits of ohs Clty of 1 Denton, to wlt: ' 1 All that tlrfalr) 1r, ~ t or parcel of land and belig situated M' dynty of Denton, statue ,texas. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO belno part of the KH. Haygood Survey, Abshsct PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE No. S17 and Wm. Hudson I Survey, Absfracl No. 96 and ! more particularly described asfollows: BEGINNING at a point In Filed thi, the presenf city limits as'L established by Ordinance No. 69.40, Tract 111, Hid point , 19 lying 500 feet tail of and Wine of u lar to the c U S. Highway 377 and In the north boundary - lins of the sold Hudson Sur. vvy, same befng,the south boundary Ilm of the said Hayoood 5urveyt - THENCE north 98 degrees .W 10" tail, 5'10 feet of and p sIW With ft centorline of said Hlohway 777 a dis- lance of 9476.71 feel to a point for, a corner In the east boundary fine of If tract Deputy conveyed to Dr. Joe W. Rhoades by decd recorded In Volume 619, Papa 4" of the Dead Records of Denton ' County. Texas; , THENCE south J degrees 4r70" weal along the east { boundary , line of said tract a ; dislaflce of S76.18 feel to a point for a corner; THENCE 904th Id degrees w4r, test a distance of 77.94 fast to a Writ for a cornea THENCE wvlh 11 degreM Sa' W, west a distance of 1797.77 feet to a pointfw a car w) THENCE' SwAh 77 degrees lt77' west a distance of 1195.71 feet to the place of begtnning and contalning 95.99 acres of land, more or less. ' A Public Hearlrlo will be held by, and before the City Council of the City of Denton, Teuis, on the 17th day of Mara, 1954, of 7:00 o'clock P.M. IA HN City Council Chartb" of the Munklpal Bulo" of ft City of Den- bo, TZyx%r for all persons Interested M! ttt; abM Pro- posed anMxatl0fl. ',Al, said time and place -all such persons shall have tM right to appear and be heard, Of all said matters and things, all persons Interested 1n the things and matters herein mentioned, will take notice. A Public Hearing will be held by and before the City Counc;f of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 90th day of March. 1964, at 7:00 O'clock P.M. In the City Council Chamber of the Muni0sW Building of the City Of Den- ton. Texas. for all OersOrls IN THE MATTER OF CITY OF DENTON CHARLOTTE ALLEN TIIESTATE OFTEXAS Roy Appleton, Jr. Counly of Denton being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: Z-1645 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CONTEMPLATED ANNFXATInN 148 lines $59.20 MARCH 2, 1994 A Alt Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2 day of _ MARCH ~ l9 4 Fitness my hand Ind official veal. _ Notary Public, Menton County, Texas 1 Ilr' rrics 6L IC IIC'E 'LI;~ File \u. 1T ADl A.. '.rf lyUBI UVNirrnfrArru IIP%PEII ANNEXAMN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL INTER I\ l IIMATTER OFTIIF. WED PERSONS THAT: The City of Denton, Texas, proposes to Instilu'e annexe - tion proceedings to oiler the boundary Ilm;fs of $bid City to add the following do scribed territory to the [or porate limits o1 the City of Denton, to w'f: All that certain tract or _ Parcel of land ?ying and being Situated in the County 01 Demon, State of Texas, being part of the 0. Brewster AFFIDAVITOFI3U13LISHERTO ' D. Daugherty"s'urvey, PUBLICATION OF LEGAL, NOTICE Abstract No. 357 and being more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a point in the present city hrTIPS. said Filed the _daN Point lying at the Intersection of the west boundary line of the tract described In Ordi l9 nonce No. 69 40, Trect I I with the southeast corner of the Iract described In Ordinance No, 80 S6, said point also lying 500 feel west of and perpendicular to the cen- lertine of I.H. 35 W. THENCE South 20 degrees 5012" west along said pres enl city limits as es!abtished by Ordinance Noll 69 40 and j 500 feet wnsl of and parallel with tho centerline of I.H. 35W, passing at 1477.62 fee? the south boundary line of a tract eescHbed in Geed ro lid Depots cdrded fn Volume 72S, Page 36S, same being the north. boundary line of a tract described in deed recorded in Volume 725, page 370 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texa6 and continu• ing fora total distance of 1610,11 feel to a point for a q pler; CE south 26 degrees 5I'40" west along said pres enl city limits and 500 feet west Of the centerline of I.H. 35 W, • a distance of 160S.49 feet to a point for a corner in an east 3M v;esf road, same being the south boundary line of sa ;d tract; THENCE south 89 degrees SS' west In said road, same b01ng tht Wh boundary tine of said tract a distance of 406.14 feet to a point for a corner, 'same being the SOUthWYSt corner of said trash THENCE north 0 degrees 33' 45" east along the west boundary line of Sold tract a distance of 1610.98 feel to a Point for a corner, same biltilq the northwest cor her of said tract described in deed recorged In Volume 12.S, Page 370; 'sald point also blaing the southwest corner at said Iracf described In deed reEorded In Volume 175, Page 365; THENCE north 2 degrees. 43' east along the west boundary tine 61 said Tract a distance of 1322-14 feat to a point for a corM[ in the present oily limits, Said point being the southwt-st corner of tLO tract described In Ordinance No. tract described in deed re corded in Volume 115, Page 765, same being the twin . boundary tine of a tract described In deed recorded in Volume 715, Page 370 Of 1110 Deed Nrcords of Denton County, Texas and continu Ina for a total distance of 1676.17 feet to a point for a cofperu 'THENCE south 76 degrees 51'40" west along said pre% ant city limits and 500 feel well of the center line of I.H. nw,'a dislance 01 1605.19 feet to a point for a corner in an east and West road, Sarnt being the wvl h boundary line of said tract; THENCE south M degrees Ss' vest In said road, same being the south boundary tine of said tract a distance Of 46.16 feet to a point for a corner, same being the southwest corner of said - tract; THENCE oath 0 degrees 77' 4S" east along The west t 2undary line of said tract a distance of 1670,96 feet to a point for a corner, same being the ncrthwesl caner 01 laid tract described in deed recorded In Volume 175, Page 170: said point also being the southwest corner of said tract described In deed recorded in Volume 115, Page 765; THENCE north 1 degrees 4' east along the west boundary line of said tract a dislonct of 13'17.11 feel to a point for a corner in the present city limits, sald point being the southwest corner of the tract described In Ordinance No. $0 67; THENCE south 69 degrees 49' earl along said present city limits, passing at 664,60 feel the southeast Corner Of the tract described in Ordi hence No. 80 67 same being the southwest caner of the tract described in Ordinance No. 60-56. and continuing for a total distance 24 1611.11 feet to the place of beginning and containing 75.11 acr, , of land, more Or less A Public Hearing will i held by and Wore th City Council of the City of )enton, Texas, on the 13111. day of Marcb, 1964, at 7:00 o'Clock P.M. In the City Council ChamRYs of the municipal building of the City Of Den ton, texas, for all persons interested In the above pia pored annexation. At said time and place all such persons shall have the right to a;pear and be heard. Of all said matters and things, all pertans interested In the things and matters herein mentioned,will take notice. A Pubic Hearing will beheld by and before the City Council of the City of Denton. Texas, ~,n the 101h day of March, •lA.' at 7:00 o'clock P.M. In the City Council Chamber of the Municipal Building of the City of Den ton, Texas, for all persons Interested In leh above Pro- posed annexation. At said time and place bit such person shall h ve the right to SOW and be heard. Of all said nta"Wibnd things, all perNift If IN led in the Tnings wend matters n e mentioned w111 take notice. 'i R IOPIrd 0. Stewart Mayor City of beMOp, Texas Allest: Charlotte Allen C,ty Secretary MARCH 1. 19$4 I`TIIF, MAT'FER of CITY OF DENTON CHARLOTTE ALtFN T1IESTATF.OFTEXAS Roy Appleton, Jr. Cuunly' of Denton being duly sworn, says he is the Generid Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation N'hich has been tor.tinuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper eat the following dates: Z-1645 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON CONTEMPLATED ANNEXATION 148 lines 559.20 MARCH 99 1984 Subscribed and sworn to before me this _ 9 day of -MARCH 84 Witness my hand and official seal. ~Q,Y1~lY~•~0 Notary Public, Denton County, Texas Z-1N3 (fpTICE 0f Public 11 HEARING ON NEIL CONTCUPL►TE0 ,r CE. By V ill. Nib. - - - - AN IXATION - PUBIA NOTICE Is HERESY I PAPER OIVEN '10 ALL INTER. ESTEDPERSONS THAT: I\ TIM MATTER OF TILE: The City of Denton, Texas, proposes to Irnfilute annexe. lion Proceedings to slier the boundary limits Of sold City to add the, following doe scribed krrikry to ten core Paste limits of the City of Denton, to wit. AN that certain tract or WC01 of land IY1ng and being situated in the County - of Denton. State of Texas, being put O1 the 0. Srewsler Survey, gAbstract irt NO. Ss and AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLISHER TO D. Daugherty Survey, Abstract No, 3S7 and being more Particularly described PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE: as tol lows; BEGINNING at a point in the Present City limits, said print lying at the Inleneclion File d Ihr day of the *of boundary line of the tract described In Drill. nonce No. H 40, Tract 11 with the southeasl corner of the 19 tract described in Ordinance NO, WS6, said point also lying SM feet west 01 and PirpendlCYlar 10 the cen 110ine Of I.H. 33 w. THENCE south 20 degrees 11 W12" west along sold Pros ant city limits as Wablished by Ordinance N0. 69 40 and 300 Feel west of and parallel with the centerline of LH. 3$W, passing at 1427.62 feet ten south boundary line of a tract described In dead re- coo fed er Wfurria 723, page fls . Drruly M5, same being the north boundary line Of a tract dWrlbed In deed recorded in volume in page 370 of IM Records Texs &M conf o- CpiMy : in I.ng for a blal distance of '16Y6,11 fart ta's point for a caner) , THENCE south 26 degrees St'40" West A" Salo pru Qll city limits and 300 feet west o1 IM centerline of I.H. j,3&Wa distance of.160S.49 feel 4 a point ior'a Corner In 46 aasf and weal rbsd, fame being the south boundary line 01 Mid tracli THENCE south it degrees ss' west In said road, same Dung the South boundary line of said tract a distinct of 406.11 feet to 'a point for a corner, same being the southwest corner of said f IrWd THENCE rwrth Qdegrees u, 4$hart along the well boundary line of said trail distance of 1470." Feet gi07rr~plnlOrr7,o~►~rM said tract descr!tred In fitor~d In Vpiu,'mt , 725, being ten muthw6f ciernitr of said tract described in deed recorded In''VOtume 123, PagoM9r THENCE norm 2 degrees 4Y 0441 along the west boundary line of sold tract a distance Of imJ4 fwl lOa po!nl tot a Corner In the present city Ilmit% "to point being the ergttnvsat ternar of ten tract deluAad M OMlnam* No. Io-pY THENCE eav% degrees W 6.4 s- tract described In deed re- Dr•Puty cereed m V64me 773, Pape (jt 765. same being the north - boundary line of a tract described In deed recorded in Volume 775, page 770 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas and confinu. • Irp for a total distance of 1676.17 feel to a point for a caner; THENCE South 26 degrees 51'47' West along said pres- ant city limits and SW feet West 01 the centerline of I.H. *W, a distance of 1605.49 feel to a point for a corner in IM Hill and Watt read, tame being the South b wrdw'711M of Sold tract; THENCE soulh M dweat SS' Watt In said road, sane; being the south boundary lire , Of old tract a distance' of 46.11 feel to a point Pr a corner, same bell; the Southwest corner of sold tract; _ THENCE nor,l+OdegrNS7T 45" east akng Ice w}11 boundary Ilne 4 Said tract + distance of 16N.9' test yWn i WRI1r1rne41rr%onnefr.r.~r41e said tract closerlbed In Warded In Volume 775, lye 770; said point eis0 being the soulhwesl corner of laid tract described In deed rocordeo In Volume 775, Page76S; THENCE north 1 degrees aP east along the west boundary line Of sold tract a distance of 1721.74 feel to a Ic~nI for a caner in ON present city ' limfh„ said point being the southwest caner of the tract described In Ordinance No. 60 671 THENCE moth .Its degrets 4r east along slid present city Ilmits, Mrijngat /dd.fl0 feet the southeast corner of the tract described in ordi- nance No. 1067 same being the southwest corner of the tract described In Ordinance No. 10 56, and continuing for s total distance of 1661.1}{.l to the place of beginning, If, confaining 75.21 ~Kree, Of land, more or lesi,, . k . A Public Hea WilI be held by and bet{.1JIe' City Council~~l1d+e Li , o1 Den , vo In W4' 1711; rtay o P PW at 7:00 O'clock ullO fOrl, P In the city Council 1n0 0.* of rIfyy 61 44 - to", 't:46, for all persoOqn~ ns FIN44ij4d In the agow pro. Posed IsAneaatlOM At 'Mid tlme and Place all such per"" shall havlf the right heard. Of all saidmattersend thins, all W10% Interested 1 tM things and matters herein mentioned, will lake notice. A Public: Hearing will be held by and before Me City Council CO the City of Oenton, T*x*%'on Me 20th day of of p. pM. ch, Inn the Cffy;Council Chamber of the Municipal 'building of the city Of Den. ton, Texas; for all persons Interested in teh above pro POSH brAtxaflOn. At said time and place' 471 Such POfl re shelf he" the right to appear and, be bwd. Of aN So tratto7s and things, aN Wean$ Interested In the things 400,rr's""S herein mMti0116d wIN take notice. R lchard 0. $Iowa rt yor City of Denton, Tex as Attest ChartOffe Allen C1 tY Secretar y IN THF; MATTER OF CITY OF DENTON TI IE STATE OF TEXAS _ Itoy Appleton, Jr. Counly of Dertlon hying duly sssorn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dater : __P_UBlIf U0TICE ON THE EXAMINATION OF THE FINANrTAI,STATEMFNTS nF THF CITY OF DENTON BY ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO, 2 lines $2n.An MARCH 11r 1984 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of . MARCH 9 84 Witness my hand and official seal ~ ~ Notary PuLlic, Drntoll County, Texas HERE PASTETIIE N(YVICE III PE: 11L1CATION CUT FROM PAPER I\ TIIE NutwElt OF THE We Mw examined the corn, the 1M. '0 y!Pa►r i~ Inter ~ tau *W the- Whw f ro'06 t therwn dated ' comber f, Hal. Our toms nation was made In MC, awdance with gefterally aC• _ cpted Vud11109" 641~48 and accordingly Include such Iests•of the occountinp AFFIDAVIT OF]xUEjLISIfk:RTO cords +nd such other audit kn9 procedures as we consid• PUBLICATION OF LEGAL NOTICE Bred nKeaHry In the circumstances. In connection with ow exenF Inallons: we also (1) performed tests of Comptl• F•ilr•rl thr - rl~? slice with the Revenue Sharing Act and regutetW4 as detailed In the 19 cR'"M. on Me 1Atmilts1a Aarern9anertts so the State ae0 Lust Fiscal Assistants Ad Issded by the 0"10 of Rer' - nue Sher", V.S. Oepant• Weftl of the Tr doee I wt 1M appropriate agreeu, Of C~ forpn with ft sucow records of tine do of Denton. In our opinion. for the 110" Toted N City of Derr - tbn4#I. Mmnwtio lied provisions CI I]rltut}' the Revenue Snarlnti Act and R% "Witt". Further, bs$" an our examination and the - procedures referred 'o above, nothing ume to OW attenAon to indicate mat the City ol Henson had not code? piled with the abremen; !fond provlskxns of the RdY. enue vwkp Act and regulo- t ions. ArthurAAdersen i Go: pallai.'Texat December L lal~ ` I INARCM11,1911 I IN'i HE MATTER OF CITY OF DENTON CHARLOTTE ALLEN T[IESTATE OFTEXAS [toy Appleton, Jr. Counly of Denton being duly sworn, says he is the General Manager of the Denton Record-Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Denton, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, and that the said notice was published in said paper on the following dates: NO. 84-26 ENGLISH VERSION OF THE NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE HELD APRII7., 198 188 lines $149.60 MARCH 19v 259 1984 - 2 day of MAR 919 Subscribed and sworn to before me this e 84 Witness my hand and official seal. ~ Notary Public, Denton County, Texas f JjE -AN ORgIN'Aa~ i cal ' File %;o. AND ORDERINO'AN - I'I;111.1` ELECTION TOOK HILO IN)II':I1'E:li THE CITY OF DENT , TEXAS, ON APRIL 7, 1914 FOR THE PURPOSE OF IN TI IE•: MATTER OF THE ELECTING A MAYOR AND TWO COUNCILPERSONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS FOR PLACES 7, it. AND S; ORDERING THAT THE PUNCH CARD ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM ADOPTED BY DENTON COUNTY BE USED IN SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR VOTING PLACES AND APPOINT- ING ELECTION OF- FICIALS AND PROVIDING' AFFIDAYETOFPUBLISHER TO • F 0 N' E L E C T I O NI PUBLICATION OF LEGAL. NOTICE: SVPPUSS. THE COUNCIL; OF THE CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS. HEREBYOROAINS: SECTION I F'iiril Ihr clap Pursuant to the terms and provisions of Section 5.01 of the Charter of fM City of Denton. Texas, i''"Icipat 610010#1 1f , hertby e►dered held In IM city of Denton. Texason she lth dayof April, 11Sa. for the purpose of Netting the mayor and two (S) counctlpersons fo the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, as follows:, Piece 7-TM M•yar f0 be elected for a two (71 yi; Ierm. , ' , . Piece 6ioV0141100 0 14 be elected far a two (I) year farm. Candldaf for Place 6 rllusf reside In Single Rt Drputy Member District S or e. Place SCeuncitperson b be eNct for a two (1) year le4oft 4endldatN'Ief Place S must reside In Slagle Member District I of = eacq to be elected at lar~6 by IM qualified voters of the Cily of Denton. SECTION II The dolls W SAW election on April 1, 1914 Shalt be open from 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.. and the election voting pla<ef 6r polling places Shall, beasfollows: 1. All qualified voters rastd• Ing In Single Member Dis frict No.1 Mal( vole at: AME RICAN LEGION HALL 6"LAKEYSTREET OENTON,TEXAS 1. AN qualified voters resld IN In Single Member Dis trict No.1 shall vote at: FIRE STATION NO.6 2110SHERMAN DRIVE DENTON,TEXAS 1. All qualified voters resld Ing In Sinote Member Dis trlct No. Sshall vote el: NORTHLAKES RECREATION CENTER SDQt WEST WINDSOR DRIVE DENTON. fEXASL--:;- a, At) qualified Vol" fesld IN In Single Member Dis frict No. a shall vote at: DENIA PARK kECREATIONCENTER 1001 PARVIN DENTON,TEXAS SECTION III The election of dais for &a ht S4ctlon on April 7, 1911 shall be a$ lot Im - I(a) Jo Luker shall be the e...[.1.., k PAERICAN LEGION HAIL s~~ Esc e29LAKEYSTACET DENTON,TEXAS 2. All qualified voters resid Ing in Sirgle Member DI9 Iricf No. 2 Mall vote at: FIRE STATION NO.A 2110 SHERMAN DRIVE DENTON,TEXAS 3. All Qualified voters resid Ing In Single Member pis trio No, 31hall vote al: NORTH LAKES RECREATION CENTER 2MI WEST WINDSOR DRIVE DENION.TEXAS. a. All qualified voters resid Ing in Single Member DIs Irlcl No, ashall vote at: DENIA PARK RECREATION CENTER 10011 ARVIN DENTON,TEXAS SECTION III The election 011 for {did election on April T, 1911 shall oe H IQIIOWI: 1,(a) Jo Luker shall be IM Preeldif ff Judge at the Central ye4009 station. (b) Joannp"~rbatik shall be Coup n4 Si ,the Central (c) Marilyn (6*r1 gn %hall be Me Tabuletl~ rvbsor at the Central CWA ng Sir 11oft 1. IsIII Luker shall be the Preslding Judge at The American Legion Hall Its 1 Single Member District No. 1. 2. Dorl%Chipman shall be the Presiding Judge at the Fire Slallon No. a In Singled k Member Disfri No. 2. a. Lee Knox shall be the Presiding Judge at the North LaYes Recreation Center In Single Member District No. 2. 5. Thelms Ii shall t* the Presiding Judge of Denis Park Recreation Center In Single Member District No, a a. Charlotte Allen, City Sec- relary shell COndutl absentee voting under the Texas Election Code. Too respective Presiding JVdg~ of {kh votl% Pike and the Central. CtotMfing $lot{{~~A11~ahai out hlSrilodto appo{M 1 lic"t AiWber of Clerks 4S." MAY Adam HT~tlon, Including Uilin" gull assistants as required bylaw. SECTION 1V Absentee voting shall ba Conducted by she Oli of 11M,. City ,*rttt(ry in 2MIC1~e1 bylldirip "an E•11 MCKkAfY.skeetfA Me City of Denton, Texas, and the polls for absentee voting shall be open lot voting In Plrf billw"q IP1 ho1lrS, of 1.Xna.lis, and , S;oq p'm Mbnda✓athrou0h: Fr)daY during the fire" ellaaed for absentee voting. {{EtTION V' jhe city secret MY is tali eVlhwzw 10 yr~pere the official ballot fors id elec., flag 0114 perform facqq.and eLerl, K~cf regVlld b9 IN, ftlirttiind lawl d1 f1 a Stag of Texas for heI ,ng elec i~c~lbl y, . It Is furtUrIlirlEered 1h M4"' punch card electroald voting Sy~tom, adoal by alit ~q4n~ ON a)ek'. f of n In KcordeMe With Me term and prov1161042 of Arfitl 1.13 of Iha Texas Election Code. The punch card oleclronic voting system shall be used for absentee voting In person andby mail 1PASSED AND APPROVES This the 2111 clay of OebrvrwY 1984 4 I 11 - - - - i i. oaf ~✓i i 1., i E ` i ' as Mp ~i ' r i ' . n uj~ rn 1 ~!f fi RI`iF > ~ 1 .`Pi :a ~P~ A~~~•i. d~~ ~ Q a¢ s s~ s f~ x s~~ w 3a;Fa+ r` Y~~n3 ~ ja $^a4 QQ3 t 31~ r ~ ~ ~ Hilly a fif 'a- _ „ y •N yn~ Fr ~5• Y R.: C1-1gn=N g~ w > ~c QQ Y q • wNWq N_ Y M ip y !"i Eyi tm 3 s 4m: A sR~C=~°•~3 r'am a1FT 3V)C O_ }~aS"W U3. 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