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ORDINANCE NO. -l7 /L
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, APPROVING A DETAIL PLAN
FOR 14.461 ACRES OF LAND SITUATED WITHIN A PORTION OF PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT NO. 72 LOCATED NORTH AND EAST OF BELL AVENUE BETWEEN
NORTH LOCUST STREET AND WINDSOR DRIVE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY IN THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $2,000 FOR
VIOLATIONS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Heritage Land & Development, Inc. has applied for an
amendment to Planned Development (PD) No. 72, as defined by ordi-
nance No. 84-50, with respect to 14.461 acres located therein, and
more particularly described in Exhibit A, authorizing development
in a manner consistent with the detail plan attached as Exhibit B;
and
WHEREAS, on May 25, 1994 the Planning and Zoning Commission,
after a public hearing, recommended approval of the requested
changes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the proposed amendments
will be in compliance with the Denton Development Plan; NOW,
THEREFORE,
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That Ordinance No. 84-50 (PD No. 72), providing
approval of a planned development zoning district classification
and use designation for 127.484 acres of land, is hereby amended
with respect to 14.461 acres located therein, more particularly
described in the legal description attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A, by adopting the detail plan, attached hereto
and incorporated herein as Exhibit B for all purposes.
SECTION II. That the provisions of this ordinance as they
apply to the 14.461 acres described by Exhibit A govern and control
over any conflicting provision of Ordinance No. 84-50, but all the
provisions of ordinance No. 84-50 as they apply to that remaining
portion of the PD zoning district classification and use designa-
tion not herein amended, shall continue in force and effect and
shall apply to the remainder of said district.
SECTION III. That a copy of this ordinance shall be attached
to Ordinance No. 84-50, showing the amendment herein approved.
SECTION IV. That any person violating any provision of this
ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined a sum not exceeding
$2,000.00. Each day that a provision of this ordinance is violated
shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.
SECTION V. That this ordinance shall become effective
fourteen (14) days from the date of its passage, and the City
Secretary is hereby directed to cause the caption of this ordinance
to be published twice in the Denton Record-Chronicle, the official
newspaper of the City of Denton, Texas, within ten (10) days of the
date of its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the/- day of 1994.
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ATTEST:
JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY
BY:
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
DEBRA A. DRAYOVITCH, CITY ATTORNEY
BY•_ ~G' ` !c
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Heritage Land and Development Company, Inc. of Denton, Texas is
the owner requesting a zoning change for all that certain tract
of land situated in the B.B.B. & C.R.R..Co. Survey, Abstract
Number 186 in the City and County of Denton, Texas; the subject
tract being part of a called 123:352 acre tract described in the
Deed from Jesse Newton Rayzor, et al, to Windsor Park Development
as recorded in Volume 1342, Page 203 of the Deed Records of
Denton County; Texas; the subject tract being more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING for the Southwest
Three, at an iron rod found
right-of-way,'being also in
of-way and the South line o
also the same point as the
SECTION FOUR;
corner of Cooper Landing, Section
in the North line of Windsor Drive
the east line of Bell Avenue right-
f the-said 123.352 acre tract, being
southeast corner of COOPER LANDING,
THENCE northwesterly along the circular arc of a curve to the
left forming the easterly right-of-way line of Bell Avenue,
through.a central angle of 88 Degrees 50 Minutes 53 Seconds,
having a radius of 1,258.70 feet, an arc length of 1,951.86 feet,
and a Chord bearing North 44 Degrees 05 Minutes 47 Seconds West a
distance of 1,762.09 feet, to a point in the north right-of-way
of Bell Avenue;
THENCE continuing along the north right-of-way of Bell Avenue
North 88 Degrees 31 Minutes 14 Seconds West a distance of 334.85
feet to a point in the East right-of-way line of North Locust
Street (F.M. 2164), said point being also the northwest corner of
COOPER LANDING, SECTION FOUR;
THENCE Northward along the east right-of-way of North Locust
Street North i Degree 28 Minutes 58 Seconds East a distance of
408.11 feet, to a point in the east right-of-way line of North
Locust Street; said point being also the southwest corner of LOT
1, BLOCK 1, COOPER GLEN, SECTION-ONE;
THENCE along the south line of said LOT 1, South 59 Degrees 35
Minutes 11 Seconds East a distance of 567.04 feet to an angle
point;
continued -
THENCE continuing along the south line of said LOT 1, South 79
Degrees 39 Minutes 46 Seconds East a distance of 923.24 feet to a
point in the west line of THE VILLAGE, PHASE TWO, said point
being also the southeast corner of -LOT 1, BLOCK 1, COOPER GLEN,
SECTION ONE;
THENCE along the west line of THE VILLAGE, PHASE TWO, South 01
Degree 18 Minutes 37 Seconds West a distance of 193.34 feet to a
point for.corner;
THENCE.South 88 Degrees 02 Minutes 08 Seconds East a distance off
312.31;feet to a point for corner;
THENCE.South 1-Degree 00 Minutes 58 Seconds West 1,026.31 feet to
a point for the southeast"corner of the tract being described.
herein; said point being also in. the. north right-of-way line of >
Windsor Drive, and being also the southwest corner of THE
VILLAGE, PHASE FOUR;
THENCE along the north right-of=way of Windsor Drive North 89
Degrees 40 Minutes 29 Seconds West a distance of 136.40 feet, to
the POINT OF BEGINNING, enclosing 14.461 Acres of land,
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MAY-26-'94 THU 15:53 ID: ITY OF DEh1TON UA TEL IU:917-566-8120
21. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PURCILISE OF PADMOUNTED
TRANSFORMERS - BID #1613
4945 P01
Nelson indicated that this was a routine purchase but wanted it placed on the
agenda for consideration. Giese expressed some concerns regarding safety and
Harder clarified them. Thompson made a motion to approve the bid. Coolen
seconded the motion. All ayes, no nays motion approved.
22. UTILITIES DIRECTOR'S UPDATE
a.
National Drinking Water Week - a presentation
for the Best Drinking Water from the State
will be presented at City Council, Tuesday,
May 3, 1994.
b.
Take Charge of Your System's Finances
C.
Selection of Ads Environmental Services Inc.
to Perform Smoke Testing in the
Cooper Creek Basin
d.
Nelson advised the board of an open house at
the Pecan Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Monday, May 16 @ 3pm.
C.
Whose trash is this?- Newspaper Article
f.
For Electric Utilities, the Future is Less
Than Bright-Newspaper Article
g.
Plus One Contributions- One Board member
indicated that he was missed on the billing,
not just for one month but for several and if
missed on his others must have also been
missed. Buck said she would check on it.
22. The meeting adjourned at 9.30 p.m.
draftmin.418
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ITEM 20
DATE: April 18, 1994
PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD AGENDA
TO: CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD
FROM: R. E. Nelson, Executive Director of Utilities
SUBJECT: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OF PADMOUNTED
TRANSFORMERS - BID #1613
RECOMMENDATION:
The Utility Staff recommends the acceptance of the purchase
of padmounted transformers from Cummins, Priester, Techline
and WESCO, for the total cost of $198,241.
SUMMARY/BACKGROUND:
On April 5, 1994, the City of Denton received bid proposals
for purchase of padmounted transformers. The transformers
are stock items and will be used for new installations,
replacements, and back-ups. The bidders and their price
quotes are listed in Exhibit I. A summary of low bidders
and total cost are listed in Exhibit II.
Locations for transformers are as follows:
1. The single phase pad mounted transformer 25 KVA through 75
KVA 120/240 volt are for the following subdivisions:
a. Southridge Oaks, 16 lots, 10.235 acres
b. Cooper Glen Ltd., 55 lots, 14.5 acres
c. East Oaks Phase II, 31 lots, 7.189 acres
d. Southridge Estates, 135 lots, 43.8 acres
e. Northwood Estates, 8 lots, 2.805 acres
f. Woodrow Addition, 9 lots, 2.0015 acres
g. Forrestridge II, 47 lots, 23.252 acres
h. Country Club Estates, 186 lots, 77.77 acres
i. Stock
2. The single phase pad mounted transformers 100 KVA and 167
KVA 120/240 volt are for the following:
a. Crawford annex at the Southern Hotel
BID1613.wp6
Transformer Bird Item
April 11, 1994
Page 2
b. Fairway Villas Apartments conversion of some
apartments to individual electric meters
c. Maintenance at one Oak Place Apartments
d. Stock
3. The 150 KVA 120/208 volt three phase radial padmounted
transformers are for the following:
a. Gateway Baptist Church
b. Print Shop 706 Dallas Drive
c. Cooper Creek Commercial
d. Transformer change out at Metzler's
e. Convenience store at 288 and Mckinney
f. Stock
4. The 300 KVA 120/208 volt three phase radial padmounted
transformer are for the following:
a. Liberty Christian School
b. Stock
5. The 1500 KVA 277/480 volt three phase radial padmounted
transformer are for Georgia Pacific and Stock.
6. The 500 KVA 120/208 volt three phase loop feed padmounted
transformer are for Exposition Mills and stock.
The evaluation was based on the calculated costs (Initial
and operating). Transformers with lower bid unit cost, but
higher losses, resulted in higher calculated costs. (See
Column 6 of Exhibit I)
PROGRAMS, DEPARTMENTS OR GROUPS AFFECTED:
Rate payers, Electric Department for maintenance and
operation.
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Transformer Bid Item
April 11, 1994
Page 3
FISCAL IMPACT:
The expense ($198,241) is included in the 1993/94 fiscal
year budget.
Respectful l/` / bmitted,
R. E. Nelson,
Executive Director of Utilities
Prepared by:
L ' 1, ,
Donald McLaughlin
Senior Engineer
Approved by:
Jim H rder,
Direc or of Electric Utilities
Exhibit I. Transformer Evaluation Sheet
Exhibit II. Summary of Low Bidders and Total Cost
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EXHIBIT I FOR BID 1613
ITEM 1: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF THIRTEEN 25 KVA 120/240 PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMER
EXHIBIT I FOR BID 1613
ITEM 4: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF TWO 100 KVA 120/240 PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMER
BIDDER
POLELINE
MADE
BY
KUHLMAN
NL
LOSSES
194
LL
LOSSES
579
TL
LOSSES
773
BID
COST
$1877
CAL. DELIVERY
COST DAYS
eC!.,
$10,373 91
PRIESTER
COOPER
196
686
882
$1,869
$10,806
56
TECHLNE
HOWARD
188
685
873
$1;677
$10,088
140
TEMPLE
GE
261
628
889
$2,614
$13,625
168
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
160
525
685
$2,232
$11,064
84
WESCO
ABB
171
734
905
$2,224
$12,000
98
LOW BID
$9324
1
ITEM 5: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF NINE 167 KVA 120/240 PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMER
MADE
NL
LL
TL
BID
CAL.
DELIVERY
BIDDER
BY
LOSSES
LOSSES
- LOSSES
COST
COST
DAYS
CUMMINS
CENTRAL
263
1164
1427
$2,030
$13,902
70
POLELINE
KUHLMAN
279
1148
1427
$2,131
$14,310
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TECHLINE
HOWARD
283
1050
1333
$2,225
$14,253
140
TEMPLE
GE
295
1220
1523
$3,306
$18,749
1 168
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
250
935
1185
$2,921
$15,851
84
WESCO
ABB
334
615
1149
$2,412
$14,331
98
1 LOW BID
$13,833
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ITEM 6: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF NINE 150 KVA 120/208 THREEE PHASE RADIAL FEED
PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS
BIDDER
MADE
BY
NL
LOSSES
LL
LOSSES
TL
LOSSES
BID
COST
CAL. DELIVERY
COST DAYS
CUMMINS
PAUWELS
299
1591
1890
$3,740
$20,170
126
POLELINE
PAUWELS
299
1591
1890
$3,690
$20,001 1
126
PRIEyST1kE/R
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TEMPLE
YCOOPER
i).....
GE
rt425
277
1361
A:.
1370
17i.88~6y
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1647
$3626
$4,466
,}$,20113
$21,742
91
1261
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
L
__-370
990
1360
$4,867
$22,668
70
WESCO
ABB
385
1275
1660
1 $3,695
$19,734
63
LOW BID
$18,580
14-Apr-94
08:38 AM
EXHIBIT I FOR BID 1613
ITEM 7: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF THREE 300 KVA 120/208 THREE PHASE
PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS
BIDDER
MADE
BY
NIL I LL I TL BID
LOSSES LOSSES i LOSSES L COST
CAL. DELIVERY!
COST DAYS
CUMMINS
PAUWELS
493
25351 3028
$5,095
$29,355 126
POLELINE
PAUWELS
493
2535! 3020
$5,020
$29,101 126
PRIESTER
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TEMPLE
COOPER
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GE
811
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188
1989 2800
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1864 2052
$4,679
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$7,051
$28,870
p: 119
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ii}.,b.
$31,299 126.
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
630
1660 2290
$7,061
$34,3711 70
WESCO
'ABB
510
2364 2874
$4,950
$28,465 63 I
LOW BID
$27,914'
ITEM 8: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF TWO 1,500 KVA 277/480 THREE PHASE RADIAL FEED
PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS
BIDDER
MADE
BY
NIL
LOSSES
LL
LOSSES
TL
LOSSES
BID
COST
CAL.
COST
DELIVERY
DAYS
CUMMINS
PAUWELS
1332
10305
11637
$12,620
$86,381
126
POLELINE
PAUWELS
1332
10305
11637
$12,368
$85,529
126
PRIES TER
COOPER
2237
9589
11826
$12,585
$91,536
119
TECHLINE
HOWARD
1594
9648
11242
$14,340
$92,298
84'
TEMPLE
GE
55a
B6a3
9197
$17,996
$92,806
126
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
2150
6960
9110
$18,634
$102,933
70'
1 LOW BID I 583 916 I
ITEM 9: LOSS/COST EVALUATION OF ONE 500 KVA 120/208 THREE PHASE LOOP FEED
PADMOUNTED TRANSFORMERS
BIDDER
MADE
BY
NIL
LOSSES
LL
LOSSES
TL
LOSSES
BID
COST
CAL. DELIVERY
COST DAYS
CUMMINS ,
PAUWELS
681
3865
4546
$7,2601
$42,450 126
POLELINE
PAUWELS
681
3865
4546
$7,301
$42,589 126
PRIES TER
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TEMPLE
COOPER
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GE
984
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946
4035
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3016
5019
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3962
$6,450
'44,kFi
$7,891
$42,7751 119
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$44,101 1261
VANTRAN
VANTRAN
1135
2250
3385
$9,989
$50,344 70
1 WESCO
ABB
959
3360
4319
$6,800
$41,613 1 63
LOW BID I $39,904
14-Apr-94
08:38 AM
EXHIBIT II FOR BID 1613
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY DISTRIBUTOR MANUFACTURER PRICE TnTAI
ITEM 1 25 KVA 120/240
13
1TECHLINE 1 HOWARD
$791 $10,283
ITEM 2
50 KVA 120/240
15
PRIESTER I COOPER
$1,071 $16,065
ITEM 3
75 KVA 120/240
66
PRIESTER COOPER
$1,1591
$76,494
ITEM 4
100 KVA 120/240
2
CUMMINS CENTRAL
$1,415
$2 830 1
ITEM 5
167 KVA 120/240
9
PRIESTER COOPER
$1,869
$16,821
ITEM 6
150 KVA 120/208 R
9
TECHLINE I HOWARD
$3,469
$31,221
ITEM 7
300 KVA 120/208 R
3
TECHLINE HOWARD
$4,707
$14,121
ITEM 8
1500 KVA 277/460 R
2
WESCO ABB
11'990
$23,980
ITEM 9
500 KVA 120/208 L
1
TECHLINE HOWARD
$6,426
$6,4261
TOTAL COST ; $198,241