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Ordinance 1999-23 04935 02889 ':J t!i fn 1 - ,j! t:.a (~;" .1- .L:. f:', ::,.:J <<;;;.;. ...1 tJ ~ ,::'f< ._ !Cd' ,_ 1'..,,, CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. gg- :fa AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING 167.059 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, SITUATED IN THE WILLIAM PATTERSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 716, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND ALSO BEING OUT OF THE L. MARSHALL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 594 COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING THAT THE OWNERS AND INHABIT ANTS OF THE ABOVE- DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS OF WYLIE AND BE BOUND BY THE ACTS AND ORDINANCES NOW IN EFFECT AND HEREINAFTER ADOPTED; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR A VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND WYLIE'S COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 83-123A AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") under the authority of Section 43.021, Local Government Code, investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") and its inhabitants to annex the below-described property ("Property") to Wylie; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all requisites relative to consideration and adoption of this Ordinance have been complied with pursuant to Chapter 43, Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, prior to conducting the public hearings required under Section 43.052, Local Government Code, the City Council also investigated and determined that the Property is within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Wylie and is adjacent and contiguous to the existing city limits of Wylie; and ORDINANCE ANNEXING237.42I ACRES OF LAND - Page 1 rb/l: \mbox4\wylie\annex\involWmPatterson&LMarshallSurvey .ordl080699 04935 02890 WHEREAS, before the publication of the notice of the first public hearing regarding the annexation of the Property, the City Council directed the appropriate persons to prepare a service plan that provides for the extension of municipal services to the Property to be annexed; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the service plan has been prepared in full compliance with Section 43.056, Local Government Code, and has been made available for public inspection and was available for explanation to the inhabitants of the Property at the public hearings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the field notes close the boundaries of the Property being annexed; and WHEREAS, the City Council has conducted at least two (2) public hearings at which persons interested in the annexation were given an opportunity to be heard regarding the proposed annexation and the proposed service plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds the public hearings were conducted on or after the fortieth (40th) day but before the twentieth (20th) day before the date of the institution of the annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds it has completed the annexation process within ninety (90) days after the City Council instituted annexation proceedings; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all legal notices, hearings, procedures and publishing requirements for annexation have been performed and completed in the manner and form set forth by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: ORDINANCE ANNEXING237.421 ACRES OF LAND - Page 2 rb/l: \mbox4\ wylie\annex\involWmPatterson&LMarshallSurvey .ordl080699 04935 02891 SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Property Annexed. The Property described as follows and all public streets, roadways and alleyways located within or contiguous to the same is hereby annexed to Wylie, to-wit: BEING a tract ofland out of the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, Collin County, Texas, and being out of the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No. 594, Collin County, Texas, containing 167. 059 acres of land, more or less; said tract is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes. SECTION 3: Service Plan. The Service Plan for the Property is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 4: Rights/Privileges/Bound by Ordinances and Regulations. From and after the passage of this Ordinance, the Property shall be a part of Wylie, and the inhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of all of the citizens of Wylie and shall be bound by all of the ordinances and regulations enacted pursuant to and in conformity with the City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 5: Official Map and Boundaries Amended. The official map and boundaries of Wylie are hereby amended to include the Property as part of Wylie. A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the County Clerk's Office of said County. SECTION 6: Unlawful Use. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to make use of the Property in some manner other than as authorized by this Ordinance and Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 83-123A, and any amendments thereto; and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct on the Property any building that is not ORDINANCE ANNEXING237.421 ACRES OF LAND - Page 3 rb/l: \mbox4\wylie\annex\involWmPatterson&LMarshallSurvey .ord/080699 04935 02892 in conformity with the permissible use under this Ordinance and Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 83-123A, and any amendments thereto. SECTION 7: Severability. Should any part or portion of this Ordinance, or the use created herein or under Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 83-123A, and any amendments thereto, be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 8: Conflicting Ordinances Repealed. All ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent they are in conflict, and any remaining portions of the conflicting ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 9: Effective Date. This Ordinance is effective upon the date of its passge, August 31, 1999. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXASonthis-4'-dayO[ ~ 1999. J~~-t~R A TTE$T,Etl<'rO A~ CORREeTL Y'REC APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~A~YD & JOPLIN, P.C. City Attorneys ORDINANCE ANNEXING237.421 ACRES OF LAND - Page 4 rb/l: \mbox4\wylie\annex\involWmPatterson&LMarshallSurvey .ord/080699 04935 02893 BEING a tract ofland situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, and also being out of the L., Marshall Survey, Abstract No, 594, Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point of intersection of the west line of F,M, 1378, with the southwest line of F.M. 2514 (Parker Road) a right-of-way marker for comer; THENCE, South 00 degrees 52 minutes 13 seconds West, along the west right-of-way line of F.M, 1378, a distance of approximately 2,750 feet to an iron stake found for corner; THENCE, in a Westerly direction, with the south line ofa 29.07 acre tract, with an established fence line South 89 degrees 40 minutes West, for a distance of approximately 2,223 feet to a point at the most southerly southwest corner of said 29,07 acre tract; THENCE, North 07 degrees 30 minutes East, with an old fence line and evidence of same, approximately 800 feet to a point therein; THENCE, in a Westerly direction, approximately 540 feet to a point in the west line of the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716; THENCE, in a Northeasterly direction, along the western survey line of the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, approximately 150 feet to a 112 inch iron rod set for corner at the southeast corner of a William B. Campbell, 44,530 acre tract; THENCE, South 85 degrees 51 minutes 37 seconds West, a distance of approximately 335 feet to the centerline of Muddy Creek, said point being in the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No, 594; THENCE, following the meanderings of Muddy Creek, said line also being the city limit lines of the City of Parker, to a point 92,01 feet north ofa 1-inch iron pipe found for corner at the southwest corner of a William B. Campbell 3.295 acre tract; THENCE, North 00 degrees 06 minutes 04 seconds East, a distance of 1,095.95 to a 112 inch iron rod found at a fence post at an ell corner of a William B. Campbell 44.530 acre tract; THENCE, North 82 degrees 53 minutes 36 seconds West, with the south line of said Campbell 44.530 acre tract, a distance of266.71 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set for corner; THENCE, North 89 degrees 55 minutes 33 seconds West, a distance of252.35 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod set for corner at the most westerly southwest corner of said Campbell 44.530 acre tract; THENCE, South approximately 200 feet to the centerline of the Turner Branch of Muddy Creek; THENCE, in a northwesterly direction, following the meanderings of the Turner Branch of Muddy Creek to a point on the west line of the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No, 594, and on the east line of Bois D' Arc Road; 04935 02894 THENCE, with the west line of the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No. 594, and the east line of Bois D' Arc Road, North, a distance of approximately 380 feet to the south right-of-way line of FM 2514 (Parker Road); THENCE, East along the south right-of-way line of PM 2514 (Parker Road) a distance of approximately 2,600 feet to a point in the northwest corner of the Monroe Addition No.1, aka Dove Creek Addition; THENCE, South 00 degrees 33 minutes East, a distance of376,57 feet to point; THENCE, South 00 degrees 30 minutes East, a distance of 1,133.20 feet to a point in the southwest corner of the Monroe Addition No, 1, aka Dove Creek Addition; THENCE, South 89 degrees 49 minutes East, along the south line of said Monroe Addition No. 1, aka Dove Creek Addition, for a distance of 1,214,06 feet to a point in the southeast corner of said addition; THENCE, South 01 degrees 03 minutes 50 seconds West, with a fence line in a tract conveyed to AF. Monroe as recorded in Volume 454, Page 204 ofthe Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, for a distance of 264,11 feet to a 112 inch iron rod set for corner; THENCE, East, along said fence line and the south line of the original Taylor tract and the north line of said Monroe tract, a distance of approximately 930,20 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, North, to the south right-of-way line of PM 2514 (Parker Road), a distance of approximately 1,620 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, South 88 degrees 46 minutes East, along the south right-of-way line ofFM 2514 (Parker Road), a distance of approximately 500 feet to a right-of-way marker for corner; THENCE, South 45 degrees 02 minutes 08 seconds East, il distance of 72.23 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 167.059 acres ofland, more or less. CITY OF WYLIE 2000 HWY 78N WYLIE, TX, 75098 ATTN: CITY SECRETARY t-..-.-..-.. i i --_._.._.._.._._.._..~ ! ---''Yoo_--r-'_oo-ooi _oo_,..l! ! i i ! i i ! i i i i i ! 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CJ1 o N 0) \D c.n i i ! j ! .......-1 04935 02896 ANY PROVISION HEREIN WHICH RESTRICTS TiiE SALE, RUHAL, OR I 'Sf OF FIE DESCRIBED REAL PROPERlY BECAUSE OF COLOR CIl fiACE IS 'NVN.ID AND UNENFORCEABLE UNDER FEDERAt LAW (THE STATE DFTEXASl (COUNTY 0" COcUN) I hereby certify that this instrument was FILED In t:18 File NIJml1er SequencB on the date and the time stamped hereon by me; and was duly RECORDED, in tile Olllcla\ Public Recordsof Real Property of Collin County, Texas on JUN 0 8 2001 ~ g.r~ Filed for Record in: Collin County, McKinney TX Honorable Helen starnes Collin County Clerk On Jun 138 2001 At 12:11pm Doc/Mum : 213131- 13067662 ~ecD!ding/Type:OR 23.00 Kecelpt ": 18313 "EXHIBIT B" CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS SERVICE PLAN FOR ANNEXED AREA ANNEXATION ORDINANCE NO.: ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ DATE OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE: g~~ i I q`~ ACREAGE ANNEXED: 237.71 ACRES SURVEY, ABSTRACT & COL7NTY: William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, Tract Nos. 1,1-9, Z, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, I0, 11, 13, 14, 15,16, 17,18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 23-9, 24, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35 and also the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No. 594, Tract Nos. l, 2, 3, 4, 4-9, 7, 8, 10,11,12,14 and 15, and ail of the Monroe Addition #1(Dove Creek) Unrecorded Plat, Lots 1- 25, Collin County, Texas. Municipal Services to the acreage described above shall be furnished by or on behalf of the City of Wylie, Texas (the "City"), at the following levels and in accordance with the following schedule: A. POLICE SERVICE 1. Patrolling, responses to ca11s and other routine police services, within the limits of existing personnel and equipment and in a manner consistent with any of the methods of the City, extends police service to any other area of the municipality, will be provided within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 2. As development and construction commence in this area, sufficient police personnel and equipment will be provided to furnish this area the maximum level of police services consistent with the characteristics oftopography, land utilization and population density within the area as determined by the City Council within four and one-half (4-1 /2) years from the effeetive date of the annexation ordinance, or upon commencement of development within the area, whichever occurs later. 3. Upon ultimate development of the area, the same level of police services will be provided to this area as are furnished throughout the City. g, FIRE SERVICES 1. Fire protection by the present personnel and the present equipment of the Fire Department, within the limitations of available water and distances from existing fire stations, and in a manner consistent with any of the methods of the City, extends fire service to any other area of the municipality, will be provided to this area within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 1 "EXHIBIT B" 2. As development and construction commence in this area, sufficient fire and emergency ambulance equipment will be provided to furnish this area the maximum level of fire services consistent with the characteristics of topography, land utilization and population density within the area as determined by the City Council within four and one-half (4-1/2) years from the effective date of the annexation ordinance, or upon commencement of development within the area, whichever occurs later. 3. Upon ultimate development of the area, the same level of fire and emergency ambulance services will be provided to this area as are furnished throughout the City. C. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 1. Enforcement of the City's environmental health ordinances and regulations, including but not limited to, weed and brush ordinances, junked and abandoned vehicle ordinances and animal control ordinances, shall be provided within this area sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ardinance. These ordinances and regulations will be enforced through the use of existing personnel. Complaints of ordinance or regulation violations within this area will be answered and investigated within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 2. Inspection services, including the review of building plans, the issuance of permits and the inspection of all buildings, plumbing, mechanical and electrical work to ensure compliance with City codes and ordinances will be provided within si~y (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. Existing personnel will be used to provide these services. 3. The City's zoning, subdivision, sign and other ordinances shall be enforced in this area beginning within sixty (b0) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 4. All inspection services furnished by the City, but not mentioned above, will be provided to this area beginning within sixty (60} days of the effective date of the annexed ordinance. 5. As development and construction commence in this area, sufficient personnel will be provided to furnish this area the same Ievel of Environmental Health and Code Enforcement Services as are furnished throughout the City. D. PLANNING AND ZONING SERVICES The planning and zoning jurisdiction of the City will extend to this area within sixty (60} days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. City planning will thereafter encompass this 2 "EXHIBIT B" property, and it shall be entitled to consideration for zoning in accordance with the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. E. PARK AND RECREATION SERVICES 1. Residents of this property may utilize all existing park and recreational services, facilities and sites throughout the City, beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 2, Additional facilities and sites to serve this property and its residents will be acquired, developed and maintained at locations and times provided by applicable plans for providing parks and recreation services to the City. 3. Existing parks, playgrounds, swimming gools and other recreational facilities withinthis property shall, upon dedication to and acceptance by the City, be maintained and operated by the City of ~7Vylie, hut not otherwise. F. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION 1. Solid waste collection shall be provided to the property in accordance with existing City policies, beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. Residents of this property utilizing private collection services at the time of ~ annexation shall continue to do so until it becomes feasible because of increased density of population to serve the property municipally. Commercial refuse collection services will be provided to any business located in the annexed area at the same price as presently provided for any business customer within the City, upon request. 2. As development and construction commence in this property and population density increases to the property level, sofid waste collection shall be provided to this property in accordance with the current policies of the City as to frequency, changes and so forth. 3. Solid waste collection shall begin within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. G. STREETS 1. The City's existing policies with regard to street maintenance, applicable throughout the entire City, shall apply to this groperty beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. Unless a street within this property has been constructed or is improved to the City's standards and specifications, that street will not be maintained by the City. 3 "EXHIBIT B" ~ 2. As development, improvement or construction of streets to City standards commences within this property, the policies of the City with regard to participation in the costs thereof, acceptance upon completion and maintenance after completion, sha11 apply. 3. The same level of maintenance shall be provided ta streets within this property which have been accepted by the City as is provided to City streets throughout the City. 4. Street lighting installed on streets improved to City standards shall be maintained in accordance with current City policies. H. WATER SERVICES 1. Connection to existing City water mains for water service for domestic, commercial and industrial use within this property will be provided in accordance with existing City policies. Upon connection to e~sting mains, water will be provided at rates established by City ordinances for such service throughout the City. 2. As development and construction commence in this property, water mains of the City will be extended in accordance with provisions ofthe Subdivision Regulations and other applicable ordinances and regulations. City participation in the costs ofthese extensions shall be in accordance with the applicable City ordinances and regulations. Such extensions will be commenced within two (2) years from the effective date of the annexation ordinance and substantially completed with four and one-half (41/2) years after that date. 3. Water mains installed or improved to City standards which are within the annexed area and are within dedicated easements sha11 be maintained by the City of Wylie beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 4. Private water lines within this property shall be maintained by their owners in accordance with existing policies applicable throughout the City. I. SANITARY SEWER SERVICES 1. Connections to existing City sanitary sewer mains for sanitary sewage service in this area will be provided in accordance with existing City policies. Upon connection, sanitary sewage service will be provided at rates established by City ordinances for such service throughout the City. 2. Sanitary sewage mains and/or lift stations installed or improved to City standards, located in dedicated easements, and which are within the annexed area and are 4 "EXHIBIT B" - connected to City mains will be maintained by the City of Wylie beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. , 3. As development and construction commence in this area, sanitary sewer mains of the City will be extended in accordance with provisions of the Subdivision Regulations and other applicable City ordinances and regulations. Such extensions will be ~ • commenced within two (2) years from the effective date of the annexation ordinance and substantially completed within four and one-half (4'/z) yeaxs after that date. J. MISCELLANEOUS ~ 1. Any facility or building located within the annexed area and utilized by the City in providing services to the area will be maintained by the City commencing upon the date of use or within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance, whichever occurs later. 2. General municipal administrative services of the City shall be ayailable to the annexed area beginning within sixty (60) days of the effective date of the annexation ordinance. 3. Notwithstanding, anything set forth above, tl~is Service Plan does not require all municipal services be provided as set forth above if different characteristics of topography, land use and population density are considered a sufficient basis for providing different levels of service. 4. The Service Plan is valid for ten (10) years from the effective date of this Ordinance. 5 ~ROPERTY (~WNER: Parce1133 Parce1142 Dimon Marital R.M. Youn~ 5014 Elsby Avenue 2625 FM 1378 Dallas, Texas 75209-3306 Wylie, Texas 75098 Parce! 135 ParceI 143 Al~red F. Monroe Kennetk ~llis 2301 F.M. 1378 2605 FM 1378 Wylie, Texas 75098 Wylie, Texas 75098 Parce1136 Parce1144 Mickael Nunns Dennis Baum 4425 Wkitcomb Way 2505 FM 1378 Wylie, Texas 75098-7723 Wylie, Texas 75098 Parcel 137 Parcel 145 John Potoschnilx Bobby Mitckell 6944 Taylor Lane P.O. Box 503 Wylie, Texas 75098-7720 ~Uylie, Texas 75098-0503 Parce1146 Parcels 138,147, and 148 Thomas Pi~on Donald Anderson 6935 Taylor Lane 419 Ballard Wy~ie, Texas 75098-7721 Wylie, Texas 75098 ~ Parce1149 Parcel 139 Robert Adams Troy Gi~son 6913 Taylor Lane 4201 Parl~er Road Wylie, Texas 75098-7721 Wylie, Texas 75098-7715 Parcel 150 Parcei 140 A1~red Zurita Robert Garner, Jr. 6907 Taylor Lane 4419 Paz~Zer Road Wylie, Texas 75098-7721 Wylie, Texas 75098-7719 Parce1151 Parcel 141 City o~ Par~er Doodie Frederic~x 5700 E. Par~xer Road 2b78 FM 1378 A]len, Texas 75002-6754 Wylie, Texas 75098 y Parce1152 Parce1164 Joe Pur~iser Edward Sled~e 6905 Taylor Lane 4010 Bois D.Arc Lane Wylie, Texas 75098-7721 Allen, Texas 75002-7028 Parcels 153,154, and 155 Parce1165 Michael Wkitcomb Kennetk Lewis 4420 W~itcorr~ Way 8421 Private Road 5201 Wylie, Texas 75098-7722 Princeton, Texas 75407-4843 Parcel 156 Parcels 166,167, and 168 M. Lawayne Flamin~ Gerald Lewis 6924 Taylor I.,ane 7730 E. Par~xer Road Wylie, Texas 75098-7720 Allen, Texas 75002-7045 Parcels 157 and 158 Parce1169 David Bevins Alvin Duncan 427 Runnin$broo~x Lane 7750 E. Par~xer Road Mesquite, Texas 75149-59$7 Allen, Texas 75002-7045 Parce1159 Parce1170 Paul Coats DR Horton Texas Ltd. 6906 Taylor Lane 1901 Ascension Blvd #100 Wylie, Texas 75098-7720 Arlin~ton, Texas 7b006-6521 Parce1160 Parce1171 Dale Detarville Kurt Strange 6904 Taylor Lane 7900 E. Par~xer Road Wylie, Texas 75098-7720 Allen, Texas 75002-7004 Parce1161 Parcels 172 and 173 Dawn Paul Henry ``Uilliam Hallas 4403 Par~Zer Road 7940 E. Par~xer Road Wylie, Texas 75098-7719 Allen, Texas 75002-7004 Parcels 162 and 163 Parce1174 ~ac~Zie T~omas Mickael Benner RR 1, Box 2 79b0 E. Par~xer Road Allen, Texas 75002-9769 Allen, Texas 75002-7004 ~ MONROE ADDITION Parcel 177- Lot 1 Parce1177- Lots 9 and 10 Walter Smit~i, Jr. Mic~ael Lan~don 6994 Dove Cree~Z Drive 690b Dove Cree~Z Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Wylie, Texas 75098-z750 Parce1177- Lot 2 Parce1177- Lots 11 and 12 Robert Garner, Jr. Ralph James 4419 Par~Zer Road 6918 Dove Cree~Z Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7719 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177 - Lot 3 Parce1177- Lot 13 Eddy Blan~ens~ip Gary Amy 4415 Par~er Road 4105 Miclni~~t Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7719 Plano, Texas 75093-3829 Parce1177 - Lot 4 Parce1177 - Lot 14 T~omas Sessums Peter Harden 4411 Par~xer Road 6930 Dove Cree~x Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7719 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177- Lot 5 Parce1177- Lot 15 Glyn Ramsey Dennis Bruba~er fi690 Dove Cree~ Drive 6926 Dove Cree~Z Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177- Lot 6 Parce1177- Lot 16 Mar~Z McDona.ld Jo~n Coppic 6986 Dove Cree~x Dnive ' 6974 Dove Cree~x Drive Wylie, Texas 750g8-7750 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177- Lot 7 Parce1177- Lot 17 Robert Gray Ace Burns, Jr. 4330 FM 75 6970 Dove Cree~Z Drive Princeton, Texas 75407-2472 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177 - Lot 8 Parce1177 - Lot 18 Terrie Monroe Harvey West 6902 Dave Cree~x Drive 6966 Dove Cree~x Drive ~ Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parcel 177- Lot 19 Jokn I~Iinic~x 6962 Dove Cree~x Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177- Lot 20 Mic~ael Lundeen 6958 Dove Cree~x Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177-Lot 21 Lonnie Benton 6954 Dove Cree~x Drive Wy~ie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177-Lot 22 WiUiam Ridgley 6950 Dove Cree~x Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 . Parce1177-Lot 23 Jerry Crowder 6946 Do~ Cree~ Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 Parce1177- Lot 24 Daniel Waller 6942 Dove Cree~Z Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 . Parcel 177- Lot 25 Mic~ael Rains 6938 Dove Cree~ Drive Wylie, Texas 75098-7750 J ; .,,i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~uc~s aTr uMi~s ar er oa F.M. 2514 :ER CITY LIMITS - sisMt 4 f ~ ' " . . . . . - ~ . . , ' . . . ' . ~ ~ rer - . ' za - { a ~ ~ r + ~ J ~ PARKER CITY LIMITS ,r : . v ~ , k ; ~ ~ ~ ; 3~'s,;;;~;• a:,..:y::.... . wi u ~ , i - =r°. „t~ ~ ( ~ 13 4 ; ~ ~ , l ~ j ° t l, y ~ ~ ~--____~='.,_•:s__~_~_`~ !~~s~~ 1 I Clty ~.1~1"IItS ~ I L MIT N ~ J ~ . ~ City L'+mits ni , ~ _ ~ N ~ ~ l28 ~ U l31 121 129 M - ~ ~ti. ~i.. ~ - _ f ~ ~ ~ s 3-~,: . _ . ~ _ ~ ? ` C~ > , . f MINUTES Wylie City Council Tuesday, August 31, 1999 - 6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipsl Complei - Couocil C6a~nbe~s 2000 State Highway 78 NoMh, Wylie Tezas ~~Il<t~r. Qrder Mayor Mondy called the City Council Meeting to order, Tuesday, August 31, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. with the following Councilmembers present: Jcel Scott, Reta Allen, Jim Swartz, Merrill Young, J.C. Worley and Chris Trout. Staff inembers present were: Mike Collins, City Manager; Mindy Manson, Assistant City Manager; Brady Snellgrove, Finance Director; Tobin Maples, Planning D'uector and Barbara Salinas, City Secretary. Invacati~n , _ Councilman Scott was asked to give the invocation. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pted~~ +af' A~C~~a!n£e : Councilman Trout was asked to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Prese~~ti~n~ &:>Pr~~lamati[ons _ The Mayor read a Proclamation that proclaimed September 1, 1999 as "Good Neighbor Day" in Wylie, Texas. Ms. Pam Wells, Wylie Flower Shop accepted. Citrl,~n~ P~rti~ip~lt~~n ' There was no citizens participation. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I~M~ ~~R INDI~IDUAL'~Q1~S~DETt~4T~01~T _ A,~~roval of Ordinances 1. Consider and act upon approval of an ordinance establishing a"Municipal Court Technology Fund" and providing for the assessment and collection of a Municipal Court Technology Fee. Mr. Brady Snellgrove addressed this item. Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with a brief background of the Municipal Court Technology Fee. Councilman Scott made a rnotion to approve an ordinance establishing a"Municipal Court Technology Fund" and providing for the assessment and collection of a Municipal Court Technology Fee. Councilman Worley seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. 2. Consider and act upon a Preliminary Plat/Deveiopment Plan for the Lakeside Estates Phase II addition, proposed by Carter and Burgess, Inc. for G. Deveiopment, generally located along the north side of the railroad at the northeast corner of FM 544 and Springwell Parkway (Marshall Lane), and being all of a certain 28.770 acre tract out of the Moses Sparks 5urvey, Abstract No. 849, City of Wylie, Collin County, Teaas. Wyiie City Council Minutes August 31, ]999 Page 1 Mr. Tobin Maples addressed this item. Mr. Maples provided Cowncil with a brief history of the Preliminary Plat/Development Plan for the Lakeside Estates Phase II addition as proposed by Carter and Burgess, Inc. Mr. Maples advised that at the July 6, 1999 meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission the Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of this case. Councilman Worley made a motion to approve the Preliminary P1atJDevelopment Plan for the Lakeside Estates Phase II addition, proposed by Carter and Burgess,lnc. for G. Development, generally located along the north side of the railroad at the northeast corner of FM 544 and Springwell Parkway (Marshall Lane), and being all of a certain 28.770 acre tract out of the Moses Sparks Survey, Abstract No. 849, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. 3. Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance anneaing all of a 199.22 acres tract of land situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, and being the second and third tracts in deed from Amos W. Hood, to Chas. E. Hood, dated November 27, 1940, and recorded in Volume 33, Page 70 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Tegas. Mr. Tobin Maples addressed Council with regard to Agenda Items 3-8. Mr. Maples stated that two public hearings were held on August 9 and August 10, 1999 in compliance with state law and that Council would now consider formal action this evening. Councilman Trout made a motion to approve an Ordinance annexing all of a 199.22 acres tract of land situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, and being the second and third tracts in deed from Amos W. Hood, to Chas. E. Hood, dated November 27, 1940, and recorded in Volume 33, Page 70 of the Deed Records of Collin Cownty, Texas. Councilman Worley seconded the moUon. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. 4. Coosider and act upon approval of an Ordinance anneging all of a 12.86 Acres of land and being a tract of land situated in the WILLIAM SACHSE 5URVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 835, Collin County, Texas, and being all of that certain tract of land conveyed to Jeffrey L. Whitcraft and wife, Maria T. Whitcraft as recorded in File No. 93-0088426, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Worley made a motion to approve an Ord'vnance annexing all of a 12.86 Acres of land and being a tract of land situated in the WILLIAM SACHSE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 835, Collin County, Texas, and being all of that certain tract of land conveyed to Jeffrey L. Whitcraft and wife, Maria T. Whitcraft as recorded in File No. 93-0088426, Dee~ Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. 5. Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance annezing all of a 5.0 Acres of land and being situated in Collin County, Tezas, a part of the Richard D. Newman Survey, Abstract No. 660 and being part of 17.062 acres out of the East portion of a 19.70 acre tract as described~in a deed from J.R Beck, et ux, to R.S. Williams, dated December 20,1910, recorded in Volume 166, Page 430 of the Collin County Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Worley made a motion to approve an Ordinance annexing all of a 5.0 Acres of land and being situated in Collin County, Texas, a part of the Richard D. Newman Survey, Abstract No. 660 and being part of 17.062 acres out of the East portion of a 19.70 acre tract as described in a deed from J.R. Beck, et ux, to R.S. Williams, dated December 20, 1910, recorded in Volume 166, Page 430 of the Collin County Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Swartz seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. Wytie CSty Council Minutes August31,1999 Page 2 6. Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance anneaing all of 2.911 acres of land situated in Collin County, Texas, in the I.& G.N. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract No.1059, and being a portion of the 5 acre tract conveyed as Tract 2 in the deed from Vantage Properties, Inc. to Wylie Northeast Water Supply Corporation recorded in Volume 1187, Page 61, of the Collin County Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Worley made a motion to approve an Ordin~wce annelcing all of 2.911 acres of land situated in Collin County, Texas, in the I.& GN. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract No. 1059, and being a portion of the 5 acre tract conveyed as Tract 2 in the deed from Vantage Properkies, Inc. to Wylie Northeast Water Supply Corporation recorded in Volume 1187, Page 61, of the Collin County Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. 7. Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance anneging all of approgimately 237.421 Acres of land and being all of a tract of land situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, and also being out of the L. Marshatl Survey, Abstract No. 594, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Swartz made a motion to approve an Ordinance annexing aq of approximately 167.059 Acres of land and being all of a tract of land situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, and also being out of the L. Marshall Survey, Abstract No. 594, Collin County, Texas, excluding tracts 136, 137, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151,152,153,154, 155,156, 157, 158, 15, 160, 161 and tract number 177 know as Dove Creek, lots 1-25. Councilman Worley seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 4-3. Councilman Scott, Councilwoman Allen and Councilman Young voted in opposition. 8. Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance annexing approgimately 3.823 Acres af tand and being a survey of a tract of land in the W.D. Penny Survey, Abstract 696, Collin County, Texas, and being part of a certain 25.679 acre tract as described in deed to L.D. Pearce recorded in Volume 496, Page 268, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas Councilman Young made a motion to approve an Ordinance annexing approximately 3.823 Acres of land and being a survey of a tract of land in the W.D. Penny Survey, Abstract 696, Collin County, Texas, and being part of a certain 25.679 acre tract as described in deed to L.D. Pearce recorded in Volume 496, Page 268, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. Councilman Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed, 7-0. Public HearinE 9. Conduct a Public Hearing on the Proposed Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 1999-2000 and Provide Taxpayers an Opportunity to Ezpress their Views on the Tax Increase. At the End of the Hearing, the City Council Must Set and Announce the Date, Time and Place of the Meeting at Which it Will Vote on the Final Proposed Tax Rate. Mr. Brady Snellgrove addressed this item. Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with a brief explanation of the Truth in Taxation laws of the State of Texas and advised that this evening would allow the public to express their views on the tax increase. He explained that the Council would be asked to announce the date, time and location of the second public hearing date; a vote to be taken on the final proposed tax rate at said public hearing. Wylie C5ty Council Minutes Ausust 3l, 1999 Page 3 The Mayor then opened the public hearing and asked anyone wishing to speak either in favor of or in opposition of the proposed tax increase to come forwazd and state their name and address and limit their comments to three minutes. With no response, the Mayor then closed the public hearing. Stu~ Reports ' ' ' City Manager, Mike Collins reported that the Local Design committee was unable to meet this week but have rescheduled a meeting for next week. Mr. Collins stated that a work session would be scheduled for September 28 to discuss city wide drainage issues and presentation by the city engineer with regard to Wylie Ranch Estates. Mr. Collins stated that the Collin County Commissioners would meet on September 1, 1999 to discuss withholding funds from Libraries that do not meet their recommended Internet access/restrictions policy. He stated that Mignon Morse, Library Director would be attending. Finance Director, Mr. Brady Snellgrove reported that the city has advertised for bids and will be getting quotes for hand held meter readers. He advised that the city's aze not Y2K compliant therefore they needed to be replaced. The Mayor announced a brief recess before convening into Work Session at 6:45 p.m. Work Ses~i~o-n 'i ? Tr~c Impacts of S.H. 78/F.M. 544 Reconstruction ? Kirby Street Operation Between Birmingham Street and S.H. 78 City Manager, Mike Collins and Transportation Engineer, Mr. Stanton Forester provided Council with an update on the consiruction schedule for the S.H. 78/F.M. 544 reconstruction. Mr. Forester stated that he has met with TxDOT and reviewed the traffic situation. He stated that the project will take approximately 18 months for completion, with actual construction between 60-90 days but could be up to 120. There was some discussion regarding the Kirby Street operation with regard to the impact of the future bond project construction. Mr. Collins explained that currently the street is one way to help witti the traffic flow during the Ballazd Street Construction. Mr. Collins stated that he has visited and received input from Mr. Mike Belt, owner of Video Hits and the Hartman School Administration. Mr. Collins stated that there is some opposition to keeping Kirby one way and both the City Manager's office and the Public Works office have received phone calls from individuals expressing their concerns. There was also some concern regarding the gate erected by Lakeside Village Apartments and public safety issues for emergency vehicles. Wylie Cky Council Minules August 31,1999 Page 4 A.djournnneu~. ' ` < ' With no further business to come before Council, the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Jo ondy, Mayor Attest: ? ~ azbara A. Sal' , City S~ C.~-~' ..~,,:"tii?: r~~~,., . ~l i' ~ti,, o r••~+'r ~ ~ ; u~~~.~ - «~;:....__...,,Z ; : ~ ~r ~~~~~~r~,.~,f f E, T~~ ,~,~rs;~~~~t,i„e. Wytie Ctity Council Minutes August 31,1999 Page 5