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04-09-2024 (City Council) Agenda PacketCALL TO ORDER INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS & RECOGNITIONS PRI . Bracha Godsave - Shining The Way Award Term 3. PR2. National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week. PR3. Wylie Fire Rescue Station 2 Life Save Award. COMMENTS ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the ConsentAgenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of March 26, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat being a Replat of Lot 1, Block A of Validus Addition, creating Lot 1R- 1 and Lot 1R-2, Block A of Validus Addition on 0.620 acres, located at 1602 and 1604 Martinez Lane. C. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-09 for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to Agricultural - Special Use Permit (AG/30-SUP) on 0.055 acres to allow for Telecommunications Tower. Property located at 5085 Bennett Road (ZC 2024-01). Q. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-14(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to execute the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie, Texas and the East Fork Special Utility District concerning waterline improvements along E. FM 544 from south of Alfred Drive to County Line Road. Sec. 551.071. CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY; CLOSED MEETING. If A governmental body may not conduct a private consultation with its attorney except: (1) when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: (A) pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or FEI (2) on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter. ES1. Discuss property located at 2300 McMillen Rd. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider, and act upon, the acceptance of the resignation of Stephen Burkett and the appointment of Kevin Hughes to the City of Wylie Historic Review Commission to fill the term of April 2024 to June 30, 2025. 2. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-10 for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG130) to a Planned Development with single family attached, single family detached, commercial development, and open space on 25.037 acres. Property located near 605 Country Club Road (ZC 2023-18). WS1. Discussion regarding Wylie Fire Rescue's overview and Five -Year Plan. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION EXECUTIVE SESSION Sec. 551.072. DELIBERATION REGARDING REAL PROPERTY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real. property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on its negotiating position. ES2. Discuss property generally located at Brown and Sanden. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on April 5, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. on the outside bulletin board at Wylie City Hall, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the public at all times. Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date Notice Removed a e 12 F01 The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020. Hearing impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting. If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice, the City Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the City Council or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required, then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code § 551.001 et. seq., will be held by the City Council at the date, hour and place given in this notice as the City Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act, including, but not limited to, the following sanctions and purposes: Texas Government Code Section: § 551.071— Private consultation with an attorney for the City. § 551.072 — Discussing purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property. § 551.074 — Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. § 551.087 — Discussing certain economic development matters. § 551.073 — Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City. § 551.076 — Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit. a e 13 FEI 0410912024 Item PR2. Department: Prepared By: Fire Brandon Blythe ational Public Safety Telecommunicator Week. Account Code: Wylie City Council 'hen a citizen thinks of 9-1-1 they usually think of police, fire trucks, and ambulances with lights and sirens blaring. But the itial first responder is the 9-1-1 dispatcher answering the emergency call. Dispatchers were recently overlooked as an nergency responder but, have been reclassified as first responders. They work long hours, holidays, and weekends, with nse under pressure, aid, and compassion in times of distress, all while making critical decisions under pressure. They are st responders to the general public, as well as being first responders to fire and police personnel. They are the voice, giving edical direction to a parent, whose infant is no longer breathing, or contacting other emergency agencies for assistance, when cal fire and police personnel are overwhelmed. Many people do not stop to think about these individuals until they are faced A an emergency themselves, but these professionals often make the difference between life and death in many instances. FE] 0410912024 Item PR3. eiTv OF WYLIE Department: Fire Prepared By: Fire — Brandon Blythe ylie Fire Station 2 Life Save Award. Account Code: Wylie City Council i February 4, 2024, Wylie Fire Rescue received a cardiac arrest call. Bystanders from Parker Road Veterinary Hospital messed a man collapse in their parking lot. Dispatcher Robin Livingston dispatched Wylie Police, Fire, and EMS to the -ne and proceeded to provide CPR instruction to the veterinary staff. Officers Preston Fredericks and Jordan Cantu arrived scene and resumed CPR and applied an AED which delivered a shock prior to EMS and Fire arrival. Medic 142 staffed by 'Paramedic Carlos Puente, EMS Paramedic Jeff Thompson, and EMS EMT Kaleb Hunt arrived on scene at the same time Quint 1.42 staffed by Captain Robert Nishiyama, Driver Cory Watts, and FF Jordan Davis. The crews controlled the airway, ;erted an IO, and defibrillated the patient twice. The patient regained a pulse. Every step in the chain of survival saved this tient's life. Bystanders witnessed the arrest and were willing to provide care, the dispatcher provided pre -arrival ;truetions, the police officers resumed CPR and applied an AED, and EMS personnel continued the lifesaving care and nsportation of the patient. This is a team to be proud of! F01 0410912024 it,, A. 1A1 N CITY OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: City Secretary Stephanie Storm Account Code: Wylie City Council I and act upon, approval of March 26, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. to approve the Item as presented. minutes are attached for your consideration. FUI 0410912024 Item A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes March 26, 2024 — 6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road, Building #100, Wylie, Texas 75098 fN CITY OF WYLIE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tem Jeff Forrester (6:42 p.m.), Councilman Sid Hoover, and Councilman Gino Mulliqi. Councilman Scott Williams was absent. Staff present included: City Manager Brent Parker; Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez, Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Finance Director Melissa Brown; City Engineer Tim Porter; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins; Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; Police Lieutenant Jeff Callan; Library Director Ofilia Barrera, Human Resources Director Jennifer Beck; Municipal Court Administrator Lisa Mangham; Wylie Economic Development Executive Director Jason Greiner; and various support staff. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilman Strang led the invocation, and Councilman Hoover led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS & RECOGNITIONS PRl. Congressman Keith Self presenting congratulatory letters to the Wylie Fire Rescue 2023 Award Winners. Michelle Bishop and Susan Fischer, representing Congressman Self's office, recognized and presented Congressional Certificates of Recognition to 2023 Wylie Fire Rescue Award recipients. PR2. Wylie Way Students (K-12). Mayor Porter, WISD Board President Jacob Day, and WISD Superintendent Dr. David Vinson presented a medallion to students demonstrating "Shining the Wylie Way." Every nine weeks one student from each WISD campus is chosen as the "Wylie Way Student." Mayor Porter recessed the Council into a break at 6:38 p.m. Mayor pro tem Forrester took his seat at the dais at 6:42 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 6:48 p.m. COMMENTS ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. There were no members of the public present wishing to address the Council. Fla e 11 FEI 0410912024 it,, A. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the ConsentAgenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of March 12, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-12(R) of the City of Wylie, Collin, Dallas and Rockwall counties, Texas, amending Resolution No. 2024-03(R), Sections 2 and 3, to amend the Collin County early voting and election day polling locations. C. Consider, and act upon, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for February 29, 2024. D. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for February 29, 2024. E. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of February 29, 2024. F. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-08 for a change in zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Commercial Corridor - Special Use Permit (CC -SUP) on 1.074 acres to allow for a drive - through restaurant use. Property located at 2806 W FM 544. (ZC 2023-19). G. Consider, and act upon, the approval of a Termination Agreement Regarding Southeast Collin County EMS Coalition Agreements and Mutual Release between Collin County, the City of Lavon, the City of Parker, the Town of Saint Paul, and the City of Wylie, Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Mulliqi, to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Williams absent. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to Agricultural - Special Use Permit (AG/30-SUP) on 0.055 acres to allow for Telecommunications Tower. Property located at 5085 Bennett Road (ZC 2024-01). Staff Comments Community Services Director Haskins addressed the Council stating the applicant, Verizon Wireless, is requesting a Special Use Permit (SUP) on a 60' by 40' leased space from Wylie ISD located in the southeast corner behind Wylie East High School. This request is for a 100-foot monopole tower which sits about 120 feet from the right-of- way of Bennett Road. The applicant will follow all the rules and regulations of the City, such as an 8-foot-tall concrete masonry unit (CMU) wall around the bottom and landscaping to make it look aesthetically pleasing from the road. The site will be accessed from a 30-foot access easement as proposed on the proposed zoning exhibit. One notification was mailed out to WISD and staff did not receive a response for or against it. Due to the US Telecommunications Act if Council were to deny this request the City does have to provide a written letter as to why; therefore, staff would need a specific reason for denial. After clarifying that the tower would be leased from. the ISD and be located on ISD property the Planning and Zoning Commission did recommend approval 7-0. Public Hearin Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item I at 6:52 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Fla e 12 FEI 0410912024 it,, A. No one was present wishing to address the Council. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 6:52 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Item 1 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Williams absent. 2. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to a Planned Development with single-family attached, single-family detached, commercial development and open space on 25.037 acres. Property located near 605 Country Club Road (ZC 2023-18). Staff Comments Community Services Director Haskins addressed the Council stating the applicant is requesting a Planned Development (PD) on 25 acres north of Fire Station #2 on Country Club that would allow for 50 single-family homes on about 15 acres, 32 townhomes on about four acres, roughly 24,000 square feet of commercial on about three acres, and roughly four acres of HOA owned and maintained open space. A similar development proposal was denied last year and the applicant has taken Council and the citizen's comments into consideration and tried to make adjustments to reflect those comments. The single-family homes will be built with all the current design standards with a more traditional design, rather than a modern design. The street connection into Presidential Estates to the north will be completely closed off from this particular development and Washington Place is still open for emergency vehicle access only. The applicant included commercial along Country Club to comply with the future land use plan, but at the same time, ensured the commercial will not back up to the existing residential lots in Presidential Estates, as that was a concern of some of the citizens that live there. In addition, the townhome lots will have a front setback of five feet, which would allow more of a brownstone look so they will be closer to the front street with all of the residential parking located behind the townhomes. A traffic impact analysis has been added as a requirement before this development can proceed even if zoning were to be approved this evening. In addition, the PD does prohibit some uses within the commercial, such as smoke shops, automotive repair, sexually oriented businesses, and equipment rental; anything that is normally allowed in Commercial Corridor but may be considered industrial to keep it more of a neighborhood friendly type of businesses. The zoning as presented is generally compatible with the future land use plan. Staff mailed 41 notices to property owners within the 200 feet that are required and received five responses against the proposal, and staff received an additional 18 from outside of the 200 feet against, and one in favor of the proposal. During the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) there were concerns about increased traffic and the commercial space, and the Commission voted 4-2 to recommend approval with the dissenting Commissioners saying they liked the proposal overall but would want commercial across the entire frontage as it is shown on the future land use plan. Applicant Comments Doug Herring, representing Douglas Herring & Associates, addressed the Council giving a presentation on the College Park Development Proposal including the concept plan and renderings of examples of the single-family homes. Council Comments Mayor pro tem Forrester asked if the Washington Street pass -through for emergency vehicles only would contain a gate. Herring replied there would be a gate and a privacy fence along the alley. Forrester asked with the alley that currently exists in Presidential Estates, will there be an issue with residents backing up out of their driveway with the proposed fence. Haskins replied the right-of-way in the alley will be sufficient. Councilman Mulliqi asked if the intent is to build the residential and commercial at the same time. Herring replied the townhomes and commercial will be constructed first at the same time, but not the residential as the lots will be purchased by individual homeowners. Mulliqi confirmed they are not proposing drive -through restaurants on the commercial properties. Herring replied they were not. Mulliqi expressed concerns with the vertical positioning of the commercial property near the fire station as it may not be development -friendly, and asked for the proposed square footage of the townhomes. Herring replied the townhome's square footage is proposed at 2,500 to 3,000 square feet. Forrester Flage 13 FUI 0410912024 it,, A. asked if there was a builder selected for the single-family homes. Herring replied there would be two to three builders but those have not been selected yet. Forrester asked if the single-family home lots would be for sale to an individual or a builder. Herring replied the lot would be sold to an individual and they would have to use the specified builder(s). Mayor Porter confirmed the amenities will be put in and maintained by the HOA, and asked how those get constructed if the single-family lots do not develop. Herring replied it is usually based on a percentage of homes built; however, the clubhouse will be done prior, to help sell the homes. Forrester added in the past, developers have made promises of amenities but did not put them in and would like them to be completed at the same time the commercial is put in to ensure it will be there for the use of the townhome residents. Herring replied it can be developed all at the same time, and from his understanding, permits will not be issued if those items are not completed. Forrester confirmed everything down Country Club can be completed all at one time with the townhomes. Herring confirmed that this is correct. Mulliqi confirmed the lots are 10,000 square foot lots and verified the price points of the homes. Herring confirmed those were correct. City Manager Parker read comments aloud that were submitted before the meeting from Councilman Williams who expressed concerns with the pickleball courts by the iron fence along Country Club Road, and would like to see more parking on the rear of the townhomes. Herring replied they have room for additional parking in the rear of the townhomes, and for the pickleball courts, they could do a stone wall along the bottom with a wrought iron fence on top. Public Hearing Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 2 at 7:10 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. David Dahl, residing in Presidential Estates, addressed the Council stating he was in favor of the landowner's rights to develop their land. Aleksandra Rolfson addressed the Council expressing concerns with the number of homes proposed, the maintenance of the retaining walls, the increase in traffic, the effect on the school district, and the size of backyards. Darin Reeves, residing in Presidential Estates, asked if there will be lights at the basketball courts, and what are the guidelines for lights, privacy, and noise as he resides right behind the proposed basketball court. Reeves added he would be opposed to lights, would like controls to be thought of ahead of time, does not think this development fits in this area, and would like a better understanding of regulations and what is going in before this is approved. Lynette Harwell, residing in Presidential Estates, addressed the Council with concerns that this land has been agricultural land and requested the zoning not change to residential at this time, this is not a good project for this property, would like to know when the traffic report will be completed as she has concerns with the addition of more cars. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:23 p.m. Council Comments Porter asked when the traffic impact analysis (TIA) would be seen. Haskins replied this is addressed in the general conditions in the PD requirements and would have to be turned in and reviewed before approval of the preliminary plat. Porter asked if quiet hours and lighting were addressed. Haskins replied the City has an ordinance that addresses these two areas, Section 7(e) for spillover lighting and Section 7(f) for noise, and added illumination studies with site plans could be required. Porter asked if there would be lights on the courts. Herring replied all the information for illumination will be on the submitted plans, added there will be a retention pond in the back to capture the water, and added the developer is trying to do the best he can to make the most people happy and trying to meet all of the requirements. Forrester expressed concerns with the back of commercial building two facing Country Club as it is an eyesore and would like front -facing businesses, likes the plan overall, and the developer has taken comments from the neighbors and implemented changes. Herring replied they could try switching the parking lot and the building. Mulliqi asked if the park would be gated for residents' use only. Herring replied it will be gated as it will be maintained by the HOA. Mulliqi asked if commercial building one was two stories. Herring replied it is but may not be two levels of occupancy. Mulliqi stated he would want all of the commercial buildings to be front -facing and would want all of the homes that back up to Presidential Estates to be one-story. Councilman Flag 14 �J 0410912024 it,, A. Strang stated he agrees with Forrester and Mulliqi about having the building front -facing, asked about the fencing around the pickleball court to ensure balls will not go into other yards, agreed with Mulliqi that the northern lots be one-story, and confirmed they are not requesting any variances on the lots. Herring replied they are not requesting variances, and that he would need to talk with the developer about the single -story homes backing up to Presidential Estates. Mulliqi stated he proposed that this item be tabled so they can come back with additional information. Parker encouraged the Council to provide the architect clear guidance as this is the third time the developer has come before the Council and they have addressed a majority of the concerns each time. Herring asked if they lose a lot to get one-story homes, would Council be okay with more commercial on the frontage in order to be feasible to the investor. Forrester stated we are trying to make changes to a plan that Council has already made changes to three times and would be apprehensive to ask the developer to go back to make more changes, and this use of the property with the way it is laid out with the one change of flipping the commercial building is an acceptable plan, and added Council is only approving the zoning and the concept tonight, not the plan. Councilman Hoover stated he agreed with Forrester. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang, to approve the Item as presented with the change of swapping commercial building two and the parking lot. A vote was taken and the motion passed 4-2 with Councilmen Duke and Mulliqi voting against and Councilman Williams absent. 3. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-13(R), approving a Chapter 380 Agreement between the City of Wylie and Ferah Foods III, LLC, and authorizing the City Manager to execute the Chapter 380 Agreement. Staff Comments City Manager Parker addressed the Council stating Ferah Foods is developing a restaurant in front of Seventy8 & Westgate apartments near Highway 78 and Westgate Way. A rebate in the amount not to exceed $200,000 with a Chapter 380 Agreement containing different milestone requirements has been discussed. Applicant Comments Jeremy Berlin, General Manager & Co -Founder of Ferah Foods, addressed the Council giving a presentation on. Ferah Smokehouse Cantina including the family -owned history, Ferah's Family of Brands, Ferah's Mission, ways they invest in the community, a menu sneak peek, Mama Rosa's Specialties, a groovy southwestern interior, construction update, The Ferah Difference, and contact information. Berlin added they hope to open in June. Council Comments Mayor Porter thanked the applicant for the presentation and for getting involved and giving back to the community before being open. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Item 3 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Williams absent. 4. Consider, and place on file, the Wylie Economic Development Corporation 2023 Annual Report. Staff Comments Wylie Economic Development Executive Director Greiner and Board President Whitehead addressed the Council stating the EDC brings an annual report to the Council for review of all their expenses and programs in addition to the budget update. Greiner reviewed some of the high-level expenses and notable items that are included in the annual report which was approved by the EDC Board. Greiner presented the total available resources including the beginning fund balance of $10.7 million, a total revenue of $5.1 million, with a majority of that funded through sales tax in the amount of $4.6 million (which was up over 11.25 percent over the previous year), and additional revenue including lease income and the sale of two properties for a net effect of gain/loss sale of property of $75,000. The total expenses were $4 million, with personnel at $471,000, administrative costs at $166,000, marketing at $222,000, debt service at $1.2 million, acquisition of property at $345,000, infrastructure at $130,000, incentives at Flag 15 �J 0410912024 it,, A. $855,000, and engineering, environmental and maintenance of properties at $658,000, resulting in an ending cash balance of $12.6 million. The total Performance Agreement incentives paid were $855,000 including office, medical, commercial at $569,000, industrial at $257,000, and sales tax reimbursements at $29,000. Of the incentive payments made, $571,000 represented either a one-time commitment or the final payment on a multi -year agreement. Real Estate totaled 41 acres with 30,000 square feet of improvements and a $16 million cost basis, with outstanding debt associated with real estate of $7.6 million. In 2023, commercial and industrial properties were valued at $1 billion, or 12.9 percent of the total $9.2 billion market value, which is the first time the city of Wylie has had a billion -dollar commercial and industrial valuation. Over the past five years, commercial and industrial values have increased by $287 million, or 37.23 percent, and the total valuations have increased by $3.9 billion, or a 75 percent increase. High -impact initiatives include: Woodbridge Crossing at 601,000 square feet, $89 million in taxable value, $88 million in annual sales, $1.76 million in annual sales tax, $2.2 million in total taxes paid per year, and is projected to generate over $22 million for the City over the next 10 years; and Woodbridge Centre, also known as the Kroger center, at just under 200,000 square feet, with $50 million in taxable value and $743,000 in total taxes paid to the City on an annual basis. Greiner reported that the 544 Gateway property and the Highway 78 and Brown Street redevelopments have multiple properties under contract. Greiner briefed on a few other high - impact initiative projects that have been a focus of the EDC. The 2024 goals and objectives include downtown revitalization and expansion, 544 Gateway Addition and Regency Business Park, Highway 78 Developments (Eubanks to Wylie East), and to expand and promote BRE and workforce programs. Whitehead gave a brief overview of additional activities of the WEDC Board including new bylaw changes and the development of a handbook for new board members. Council Comments Mayor pro tem Forrester congratulated the EDC on the expansion and promotion of the BRE and workforce programs being one of the primary efforts of the EDC. Mayor Porter thanked staff and board members for their work. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Item 4 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Williams absent. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Work Session at 8:19 p.m. Mayor Porter recessed the Council into a break at 8:19 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Work Session at 8:27 p.m. WSI. Discussion regarding Public Works Department overview and Five -Year Plan. Public Works Director Weir addressed the Council stating a presentation on Public Works and their five-year plan including the four divisions, overview of the organization, overview of the administration, the five year plan for Public Works and the Parks complex administration including limited parking, limited storage, limited locker room, and limited office space, five-year plan administration personnel needs, fleet services overview, Fleet Replacement Criteria, five-year plan fleet personnel and equipment needs, 2023 review of fleet services, street maintenance/stormwater/traffic overview, five-year plan for street/stormwater/traffic personnel, five-year plan for sidewalk repair, five-year plan for equipment needs for street maintenance, five-year plan for equipment needs for stormwater, five-year plan for equipment needs for traffic, overview of utilities: water distribution/water quality/wastewater, five-year plan for personnel needs for water, five-year plan for equipment needs for water, five- year plan for water quality upgrades, overview of utilities: wastewater, five-year plan for vehicle needs for wastewater, five-year plan for infrastructure improvements for wastewater, and an overview of Public Works positions. �J 0410912024 it,, A. Council comments and questions included is the information provided excluding all fire vehicles, what is taken into account for the reliability factors for vehicles, clarified that sidewalk repair is not something that all cities do as that typically falls under the purview of the residents, what is the annual cost for the contract with the street sweeper, and confirmed the daily pumping in water distribution and quality is millions of gallons a day. WS2. Discuss Mid -Year Budget Adjustment for the Proposed Pay Plan. City Manager Parker addressed the Council giving a presentation on the proposed pay plan including the proposed pay plan increases for general government, executive, and police and fire departments, the mid -year budget adjustment for the proposed pay plan, and the tax rate increase to support proposed General Fund pay plan for 2025. Council comments and questions included what is compression in the pay plan, is there any cushion built in that we are forecasting what could happen to peer cities next budget cycle, want to ensure we are in line and not trying to play catch-up next year, have the same consultants that performed the pay analysis two to three years ago update their data, concerned about the percentage increase of compensation under $80,000 versus those with compensation over $80,000, willing to support an increase in overall payroll sufficient to compensate the employees competitively but will not agree now to a tax increase for next year without reviewing the validity of next year's budget, see how quickly the consultants could assemble the data like they have in the past or a shortened version even if that means the changes are retroactively applied once the data is finalized, thanked staff for putting this information together quickly, it is tough to figure out the balance of raising property taxes or cutting City services, confirmed what a one -cent increase would be to the taxpayer, this increase will not fix all of our retention issues but employees will know that Council listens and supports them, and in support of the mid -year budget amendment as proposed and understand this will affect next year's budget and tax rate. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 9:42 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 9:42 p.m. Sec. 551.072. DELIBERATION REGARDING REAL PROPERTY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on its negotiating position. ES1. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden, FM 1378/Park, Jackson/Oak, Regency/Steel, and State Hwy 78/Brown. Sec. 551.087. DELIBERATION REGARDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEGOTIATIONS; CLOSED MEETING. This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1). ES2. Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2013-9a, 2022-1c, 2022-10c, 2023- 2d, 2023-5b, 2023-9b, 2023-12c, 2024-la, 2024-1c, 2024-2c, 2024-3a, and 2024-3b. Fla e 17 �J 0410912024 it,, A. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 10:09 p.m. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. City Secretary Storm read the caption of Ordinance No. 2024-08 into the official record. & -1911"40a " A motion was made by Councilman Mulligi, seconded by Mayor Porter, to adjourn the meeting at 10:11 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Williams absent. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary �J 0410912024 Item B. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council let, and act upon, a Final Plat being a Replat of Lot 1, Block A of Validus Addition, creating Lot 1R-1 and Lot 1R A of Validus Addition on 0.620 acres, located at 1602 and 1604 Martinez Lane. to approve the Item as presented. : Validus LLC APPLICANT: Barton Chapa Surveying Le applicant has submitted a Replat to create Lot 1R-1 and Lot 1R-2, Block A of Validus Addition. The property is located 1602 and 1.604 Martinez Lane and is zoned Light Industrial (LI). The site is developed with two office/warehouse buildings it were completed in 2023. The purpose of the Replat is to create two lots out of one and allow for the sale of the .ice/warehouse buildings individually. plat is dedicating a 24' mutual access easement with access from Martinez Lane. A 10' utility easement is also shown the street frontage of the subject property. plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to itions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons for conditional approval or disapproval to the applicant in rdance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. &Z Recommendation he Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval. �J 0410912024 Item B. I e_[ve da,e c(d6/2/2oV9 v a so ed map ores on and gapM1 C Doan an w) s e N rrao Vert cadSDaeum o! 198R (uAVD'abl. 54. Ft. SOUR iE F:E'f ONUMGNT I I I 1 I I `„ la N NCE C"h/WOOo/MEL..I W'j V voLLno a n oAc.c.. i I I i 1 _ LOT 1R-1, BLOCK VALIDUS ADDITION 0.MO ACRES 13,500 SC, FT. ' +ems ruwr+f -- LOT 1R-2, BLOCK A VAUDUSADDHION 0.310 ACRES 13,50050,, FT. slarE of i[xas b _ _ -_ N P N 'T a t o- -, y Ff W11h, CFJllh Goa tv, e s sa a¢ 1119 Hl Ff Lo,I 1n at tM1e m ne H e,tz shown ,hereon ss set were p ape y p ed antler my a 1/2 1 a oho ..anYExaons PlSa 5]3] r o a eca n a me a efnr . a a, n ew+sl, STATE f g 'tM1 ffil d glee. lam a COVN a I/1. ncn reba cap .ta ped ee -1,a tlfom c a ood host found boas NOR1H rye,a ac rennet p P atlmiud here p sed 81 AIS set a 4 wo _ d be rn d s was acesQ 1 OC( m BY s.ar s , CO U OF x allony hM1/ — of p�po,e a� atop-- p ned,- .�, KRISTEN LANE F-11Elll11 dI., Pe ,I � I wL .t6 ,Lpall�� I I REPLAT VALIDUS ADDITION LOTS 1R-1 AND 1R-2, BLOCK A 0.620 ACRES SITUATED IN TRACT 13 OF THE E. DAVIDSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT #267 CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS "LI" ZONING PER CITY OF WYLIE ZONING MAP 0410912024 Item C. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council onsider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-09 for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to Agricultural - Sp se Permit (AG/30-SUP) on 0.055 acres to allow for Telecommunications Tower. Property located at 5085 Bennett Road )24-01). to approve the Item as presented. )n March 12, 2024 City Council approved the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to ,gricultural - Special Use Permit (AG/30-SUP) on 0.055 acres to allow for Telecommunications Tower. Property located at 085 Bennett Road (ZC 2024-01). approval of Zoning Case 2024-01 requires the adoption of the Ordinance to amend the zoning accordingly in the Official ig map of the City; and providing a penalty clause, a repeal clause, a savings clause, a severability clause, and an effective subject ordinance allows for the rezoning. Exhibit A (Legal Description), Exhibit B (Zoning Exhibit), and Exhibit C Conditions) are included and made a part of this Ordinance. above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive ng Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. �J 0410912024 Item C. ORDINANCE NO. 2024-09 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2024-01, FROM AGRICULTURAL (AG/30) TO AGRICULTURAL - SPECIAL USE PERMIT (AG/30-SUP) ON .055 ACRES TO ALLOW FOR A TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of Agricultural - Special Use Permit (AG/30-SUP), said property being described in Exhibit A (Legal Description), hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2: That a Zoning Exhibit and SUP Conditions are an integral component of the development of the property and are attached as Exhibit B and Exhibit C. SECTION 3: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION 6: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Ordinance No. 2024-09 Pilot Grove Cell Tower (ZC 2024-01) Page 1 of 2 �J 0410912024 Item C. Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION 8: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 9th day of April, 2024. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION. April 17, 2024, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2024-09 Pilot Grove Cell Tower (ZC 2024-01) Page 2 of 2 �J 0410912024 Item C. Site Name: Pilot Grove H&S No.: 3010.1637 Date: 6/22/23 Exhibit "A" Legal Description All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the FDEL PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 688, Collin County, Texas, and being all of that 63.500 acres tract of land as described in a Warranty deed from Waldine A. Little to .Tack M. Little, dated September 19, 1980 and being recorded in Volume 1306, Page 582 of the Land Records Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: (WARRANTY DEED AS RECORDED IN BOOK 5889, PAGE 22, DEED RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.) Said 63.50 acre tract also being known as Lot 1, Block A, Wylie East High School Addition as recorded in Plat Book 2008, Page 138, Plat Records of Collin County, Texas. LESSEE'S LEASE PREMISES DESCRIPTION A tract of land lying in and being apart of Lot 1, Block A, Wylie East High School Addition as recorded in Plat Book 2008, Page 138, Plat Records of Collin County, Texas and being further described in Book 5889, Page 22, Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; Said tract being more particularly described as follows: Commencing a Hag Nail found for the Southwest corner of said Lot 1; Thence S 89° 19'05"E on the South line of said Lot 1, a distance of 1, 660.05 feet to a point; Thence N 00°40'55" E perpendicular to said South line a distance of 100.52 feet to a 112"Iron Rod with cap set for the Southwest corner, said corner being the point of beginning; Thence N 20°08'15" W a distance of 40. 00 feet to a 112" Iron Rod with cap set for the Northwest corner; Thence N 69°51'45"E a distance of'60. 00feet to a 112"Iron Rod with cap set for the Northeast corner; Thence S 20'08'15"E a distance of 40.00 feet to a 112" Iron Rod with cap set for the Southeast corner; Thence S 69°51'45" W a distance of'60. 00feet to the point of beginning, containing 2,400.00 square feet or 0.055 acres more or less. LESSEE'S ACCESS/UTILITY/FIBER EASEMENT A 3 0. 00foot wide easement for ingress, egress, utility and fiber purposes crossing apart of Lot 1, Block A, Wylie East High School Addition as recorded in Plat Book 2008, Page 138, Plat Records of Collin County, Texas and being further described in Book 5889, Page 22, Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; said easement being 15.00 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing a Hag Nail found for the Southwest corner of said Lot 1; Thence S 89°19'05" E on the South line of said Lot 1, a distance of 1, 718.96 feet to a point; Thence N 00°40'55" E perpendicular to said South line a distance of 30.00 feet to a point on the North Public Right of Way line of Bennett Road, said point being the point of beginning; Thence N 20°08'15" W a distance of 86.86 feet to the point of termination on the South line of the �J 0410912024 Item C. Site Name: Pilot Grove H&S No.: 3010.1637 Date: 6/22/23 0.055 acre Lessee's Lease Premises. Sidelines of said easement to be shortened or extended such as to begin on the North Public Right of Way line of Bennett Road and terminate on the South line of the 0.055 acre Lessee's Lease Premises. El 0410912024 Item C. VICINITY MAP N CIA I } I ENLARGEDi NORTH' i f-Site Location- rT� VIIL:14-6(cl Yt PROJECT NEW •` . i CELL SITE •klsl , 11 W-01 Wel tifivi SITE ADDRESS 5085 BENNETT ••r WYLIE, TX. • COLLIN COUNTY 33.0155680, -96.490606- LEGAL DESCRIPTION REING A LEASE AREA CONTAINING Q_055 ACRES (2,400 SQFT.) LOCATED IN THE F DEL PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0, 688, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING OUT OF AND PART OF LOT 1, BLOCK A OF THE WYLIE EAST HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2008, PAGE 138, PLAT RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TX, SAID 63.5 -ACRE TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DFSCRIBFD BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS WITH AL(, CON1R01 REFERRED TO THE TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NOR1?i CENTRAL ZONE (420)), NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983: iCOPEOF I ` NEW CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS 0 - NEW CPH SIT;. COMPOUND - NEW CMU RICK WALL - NEA IECTRIf & HOUR SERVICE TO BIT - N W COMMUNITY RACK FOR POWER/HBER DEMARCS - NEW ] CONCRETE ACCESS ROAD - AFW RETAKING WN I ACTION L] A°°ROVED ❑ DENICD s Are ........ .... Deth ......... htfSis ... HAS Dare mums # li NEIGHBORHOOD N SeY I AIR A I I Leiter P&Z RBK,It Me (o- VUy 11 " K,111 t,tl 10 Th, pp of this p I,d PROJECT SUMMARY I ACGI# 23-166,E SITE INFORMATION I DRAWN BY: MG —� JURISDICTION COI!IN GGI,iNTY OGCUVA.NCY UNMPNNED FLECKED BY CZ ZONE AG/30 CONSIM CIIUN TYPE: NEW CELL SITE MONOP(,ILE 1OWER 0 C'9/2]/2jECCATION 11111 FOR ZONING ECHO COORDINATES: 33.015i568',-96.490606 II/01�2LSUE FOk ZUNWG 4EYiEN _ 137,AN AM.S.L 2 0 /0 / IABE TOR ZONNG RIVEN PROPERTY OWNER lwue ISD � OWNER COMMIT SCO'IT RODERICK 95, S Belford Ave. L L P R D WYLIE. IX 75098 PHONE: 972-429-3027 NsulnNcc 5'YLI oB Ju APPLICANT 2 os. TX 75253 G6pss'-36=R:ap' VERIZON WIRELESS a ion �o. 6696 1RI COUNTY PARKWAY STE. 100 IHHER 12. 1X IBf54 02/OI/24 SURVEYOR H&S SURVEYING INC 201 N. BICY ORJ, EL RENN AF 73036 '0R ZQ PHCNe(a) sz-ozaR RFVjFwVIN6" FAX (A0) 262-5107 22&4Y HSSURVEYI NG1 @AOL. CAM ENGINEER CONSULTANT AL -PRO CON UI.1'ING GROUP, INC 9221 LYNDON B. HOHNSON `WY, SUITE 204 DALIAS, TEXAS 75243 ()PC ICE 17 S 8895 FAX (866) " 8375 CONIACT CIIII CHANG. PIT SHEET INDEX I-1 COALS PA(;E. WYLIE EAST FINAL PLAT (BY OTHERS SV--1 SURVEY (BY OTHERS) OWNER WYLIE I.S.D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION WYLIE OWN HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION 63.5 ACRE TRACT BLOCK A, UDT1 VOLUME 2018 PAGE 349 PRAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, TX LXHIBIT A Z T OVERALL SITE PLAN Z-2 ENLARGED & COMPOUNDANDSCAPE PLAN ADDRESS Z-3 ELEVATION / ANTENNA LAYOUT PLAN 5085 BEBRETT ROAD Z-P SITE DETAILS Wvue, Tx. 75098 COLLIN COUNTY Z-5 DI IL` DETAILS 1-6 EROSION CONTROL. DETAILS give A oATE. 08>31f2E TEXAS ONE CALL CONTRAC O TC GALL 48 WyEET nTW ll INIFER5 DIF[VIVDICGIN6,. ➢ILE PAGE eG PHONE (500) 4 6005 NDC ENDENi LOCATORS \0 BE U,'.il ON ALL SUES NV BNWRA 66F� �T-1A TI9E ,E DRAWINGS ARE SCALED FOR 24"X36" SHEET IN 0410912024 Item C. A "'I" SASSnrEx'r DE:o aaffias wos, r,a„, rn� , Or v .\A— _. co ,5 i a^ r NA I D _- 1 n CE1AlC V Vt ]4 s A �I (1 � 1 L'_....._JI i nsaa' / (,x \ 5 E S I v r&56 to n oaE s v ao.eD / L ess S s Aa,_E isEs 'a5o' ..... i w _— Sag � "^$o/✓�- 1.Fasr. v en7tsEs o5-iAx. All A- s NAD83 & "gUbSE046' 9C'E 962E REVISION -ION 1111AL 'A ALINE-, 0 i vaa 011 FIELD O: fICE WORK. S.G. 10RIK GLR I-OLK JOB EY (12 W_ A0. 1010.1117 SCAt L, ' So' SURVEY OF A LESSEE'S LEASE PREMISES LYING IN PART OF LOT 1, BLOCK A, WYLIE EAST HIGH SCP-IOOL ADDITION C OI L.IN COURTS 'TEXAS tPADt PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONB PER PREVIOUSLY RECORDEED LEGAL d L 0 0 Si '96803.- .1.� o ded ogre .e 582 or ,he L d eco s o n y, exa.,, a g ore a (IA,RR,A,rl DED1 AS RECORDED IN ROD11 889, PAAF 22, GFED RECORDS OF COHIA COO111 iExAS".) , 6at .d.t or W.19 . N1111 . I.Aou, . A. A, _ dd,ticn os recorL a n Pot look 2008, U SURVEY OF A LESSEE'S LEASE PREMISES LYING IN PART OF �£ LOT t, BLOCK A, WYLIE EAST HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION COLLIN COUNTY, TE%AS yng n t, Eock Fl, '¢ Fosl N9 3. /2 eg,nn q y N. 2, OAO qu e lee xr 0011 acres ore or ev_ sconce cr t o / Pal EDON 2JOS Page 138ld r C d o rhea 88 9 ,2 D co di of Co County, i „ d. , easy ant I'll" to o0 feel o. — A , of t'A d - Th—S 5 - ITII ldRtll e ­ line / / 9 rt, ub c Rq of wav -ne p! B etl Noah and t m cute n t e E—All 11, N ,e 0 O1 acre _e — s 4_ - (rem yes 11,1 / N 3 C o, u, y o.( n tn. aa. re , xas So y r c a t IV I � x R h Date "I", I D-1 „ ... o� I Ao P ade D33 N - _0 _ . - „a�as ore GRAPHIC SCALE so 'a o s / v . raet ,... A nit, 0 O F d AO d 1a1,1s oa of and no at .y r O E l -L y a ('-'FL H. .SN„7 a 3. IN S 0 BOUND Pv StR 0. i E E T TI(FCT dA TA 6, D.FS AAP t C DOF_ NDT IFFTCrE ... ) 3 ,Noes n L1I me Pare , a a L..S ee , NO a Nt- / ee ea,em.. t Es c AFFc, S1, Lea.., Leas° .rrm sea wa.) am000eso. (oo A —IT m.. Pay.,„ Tiaa, as P .r en. Pa,.a, n Via) 23 911 ADDRESS. TED Dert GO." -6 D8l Te.aa Not antra Zong ,- t (/ t d SURVEYOR PREPARED FOR SURVEY OF / Q P 8 d PILOT' GROVE 0/H- o ,. O Ai., n FINAL e ig - PREPARED FOR w- C�COZO wireless VFRI70N WWRE -L- " -1 ,s � .o,,, o„� �,. .,, �. ,x ��" a�na ��.-0, EtA itiddiexwor.—ItA. LESS ENO ]LINDEN RIDGE TRVING TEXAS 75( DRAWING NO ROM M 0410912024 Item C. FLOOUPLAIN NOTE "ACCORDING TO FLOW INBURAdCE RATE MAP NliiL THE LATEST ANTENNA DESIGN IS i0 BE (FIRM) MAP N0. 48055COM DARED 6/2/2009 TOWER WORK TO VRIFY THE LATEST E PPEPARED BY FEDEFAi EMERGEPoCY MAN4GEMENT FOR. AGENCY (FEMA) FOR WWN COUNTY, TDAF, THIS M PROPERTY IS WITHIN ZONE Y ''AREA OF MIN FLOW EEO' NONE NOTE ON PLAN ISMEANT TO OEPN:T TOWER HEIGHT AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION. FOR CONSTRUCTION NOTE SITE DESIGN IS BASED ON SITE WAIL( BY SEE TOWER DRAMNGS AND/OR A11PRO CONSULTING GROUP, ING. AW4 23-1218. — STRUCTURAL ANALYSES PREPARED BY DATED 04/04/23. SITE LAYOUT BASED ONSURVEY OTHERS BY ffBB SURVEYING, INC.,DATED 06/22/23. NOTE-. TOWER OE`.IGY BY OIFRRS GEM OR TOGA➢ NOT LATCH OR TIE OR TO ANTENNAS, RAGOS, ALL DING UNLESS THE GIIGINAL APPROVED SUPPORT UMY TIE G WdATHDS OILY TIE TO M �CTUR L ANALYSIS A RRR A ENDER THAT NASE TONER STRUION HE TOWER IS ENDINGS O' THE TOWER OR STRUCTURE IS PENDING BY OTHERS TO THE LARGER GONNECngd TO TIE I.IRCRR BIfd/CiHRR, MOUNT N HORS lPMI REWIREMENisI: OUFE' IS PENDING BY OTHERS I BY REFER 70 UnUIY GROSSING SCHEMA W PAGE Y-5 NO EQIPMENi TO BE MSTALLI ON THE MOUNNT WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF A STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. NOTE SITE SLIGHTLY VISIBLE FROM PUBLIC STREET, MASONRY OW GATE PROVIDED FOR SCREENING NOTE: REWIRED SCREENING IN STRIP AT LEAST 5' WIDE, PLANTS 3'IN HEIGHT WHEN PLANTED, INCLUDE ONE FLOWERING TREE FOR EVERY 20 UNEAR FEET OF AREA NOTE USE OF TWO COMPLEMENTARY PRIMARY FACADE MATERIALS TO HELP ACHIEVE FACADE ARnCIILARW, VISUAL YAHRRY AEM/G2 ARCHITECTURAL EETAAJNG COPY SAME STYLE ENTIRE BLOCK. 1 � m I m I CII ARRONESTATFS SE B SUBD-181 LONE: SF � SINGLE EAMILV L�0,000 SQ.FT - I NH4 1 H LEGEND -.. _ .. ,...... All off n_�a.�w.OaC� SF slit FENc v�,.nAp FULL SIC LCT- SCAT i BO'-O° IAIF ARE PLOT_ SCO F- i - 60'-0 FHA 80' -- 16D' REFGIMPMEE S ACCOUNTED --� - I -- L _. L_ _�— --�-- -- -. _ Ro-�nENcm PRIOR ro �, --- % LEWIS RANCH PHASE 1 ) I I Z 7 _ 7� T" -r- - _ BLK B, LOT 59 1 — Z ZONE: PO 10 ' e. a. s. irc o�� ` N - ove: a0 s zorvc.. o o asrvE. o n zc++E.. B I ao"T� ao sa E D ioNc o - - - �E.. IIRW SUPPORT WNYARO � 1T1R5 O' MOUNTS, ETC. ENGINEER, THEY SHOULD - -- — - '- --1 OU (,FAR TO OR ATTACH TO VISIBLE BOEIMG AND -..__ (E) P,OPERIY LANE tIc / — \\\ I� ......... 1 1 (I) FOOTBALL. FIELD (TYR ' I � 2 B / r7 B66-lfi 8>154 z LOT 1, BLOCK A WYLIE EAST __�I _ ______.—__ _______.._ W ... n n a°` 0)/01/24 HIGHSCH001 ADDITION 1 ` FRANCISCO DE [A PINA SURVEY \ \ �_---- ADSTRACT NUMBER 688 PARENTTRACf OWNER WVL[E � \, I ji F INDc-PENDevrscriooL � __�� � I m z m F�RZp —� / / PAecEIJl z63893e I �NCY (L� BASEBALL ,L) BUI�OIVC FIELD (TYF.) (W F CAA III JGII1(1L) \ \ � PILOT GROVE - - LOT:6 -1._ - LOT:7 F -. - LOT:8 LOT:5 (E) BP {BA L ED (TYP.) -- - BENNETT RD. - LOT:9. LOT:10 LOT:11 LOT:12 LOT:13 LOT: 14J LOT:15 �"" LOT:16 ��AZ�Y ACRES RANCH f51 AI}S / (E) RESIDE MI_ VOL T, PG.66 r� „J—,_ / D4ELLINGS ( YID x NO) 60X4J LEASE TIRED V i N/ 00 MONOPO E 70W 4 AND � RE1'AINIVC W,M1LL (DESIGN PENDING) NEw 3c ACGCSi/uIlIlTY/FIBFR J / / EA LEFT -L; 7 LOT 17 ET IATLr. 11IN r�(E) R0.POIPnPIPEF, 30316'I ,C TRFC NNE SHRUBS IO BE / I REMOVED IN DRIVEWAY AREA OWNER WYLIE IS.D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION WYLIE EASE HIGH SCHOOL ADOPTION 63.5 ACRE TRACT BLOCK A, LOTS VOLUME 2018 PAGE 349 PLAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, TX ADDRESS 5085 BENNELFT ROAD BY LIE, TX. 75098 COLLIN COUNTY DATE. 08/31/23 OVERALL SITE PLAN 1 0410912024 Item C. i NOTE SITE St"MY VISIBLE FROM PUBLIC STREET, MASONRY WALL/ GATE PROVIDED 2R SCREENING PC I EROSION CONTROL NOTE. RED SCRaNI REQUIRED SCREENI IN STRIP AT LEAST PAGE Z- G, 5' WIDE, PLANTS 3' HMT MEN PLANTED, IN DE E FLOWERING TREE FOR EVEN Y 20 UNEAR FEET OF ARE& NOTI U OF 110 OOM-ENI PfU.ARY FACADE MATERIALS 10 HELP ACHIEVE FACADE , � ARICULAIOK VISUAL VARIETY AND/OR NEW 60 ME LEASE AREA PACE SUI I r ARCHITECTURAL DETMUNG, COPY SAME STYLE 0, ON , "E TORRES' LND PC ENTIRE BLOCK. 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WYLIE LS,E. LEGAL SESCHRI ION WYLIE 'AST HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION 63 5 ACRE TRA,CT BLOCK A, LOTI VOLUME 2018 PAGE 349 MUCH RK ADS OF COLIN COUNTEL TX ADDRESS 5085 BENNETT ROAD W F ITT _, IN. 75098 COLLIN COUNTY DATO 08/31/23 "'T FNIARGFD SINPEPLAN & COMPOUND/ LANDSCAPE PLAN SIUEET "i z I. 0410912024 Item C. FLOODPVWN NOTE: "ACCORDING TO FLOW INSURANCE RATE MAP (FlRM) MAP NO. 48MO440I DATED 6/2/2009 PREPARED EY ERA. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (i77M) Fdt CGLN COIRNY, IEYAS, TES PROPERTY q WIIININ ZONE NNFA OF MINIMAL VF10 L 0EICH � FLOODHATARD'. D.E`�iCP VTONAIEFL 9Z� ,Z9p I \ ' r1' PVV NOTE. SCE DESIGN E BASED ON SITE WAN( LIGHTNING ITSAILLPR OE ft # W4hfMq ii �� 04/CONSULTING 12 18, - EE L % NEW S 1MSUNG MT61.,3-TTA TEp SIDE LAYOUT BASED ON SURVEY BY NEEII SURVEYING INO.,DATW 06/22/23. )' I f NTENN W/ UPEGI APED ROLLELEV NEW VERIZON AN I'ENNA G INTERLINE (1 PEP SECTOR) (TIP. 3) --� 9"'-0' A(E E �A�-.` / _ 81 \ BTEA TN TONER OEM PENDING RY OTHERS AGGI$ 23-166,T / \ ANALYSIS NOTE DRAWN BY. MG —� I AN ANALYST is ANALYSIS W THE TONER OR STRUCTURE rs PENDING By o>xERs CHECKED br c2 l YLL IS PENDING BY OTHERS NO EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTATED ON THE MOUNT NTiHOUT THE APPROVAL OF A STRUCTURAL NEW PV MONOPOLF SECTOR MOUNT U 9/Y7/21 SITING, 9YIN6 RCEW II/01E5 SUEWR BONNE KBiEW _ 2 O ISSJE `bR BONNE 4CYiER Btu NEW 'AMON i 11 LY ENGINEER. /0 /L O AN RRH GRAN (RF / I'NEW SAO 825A) RRH 44L d 53A) PER (1 ) ) / ORA 439 N`W C2 )Box (RHCR(R.`E4439) zlJA) TYP. 3) NOTE. � tHRS III ® ESP-6 NEW ANTENNA PLACEMENT LOCATION TO � FIELD VERIFIED BY _ _-. ! _,____ SA MSUN�IC C' GENERAL CONTRACTOR PPopi TO CONSTRUCTION TO AVOID L L P R O ZRH-ftS 48A ANY INTERFERENCE OR SHADOWNC OF EASTING ANTENNAS IF (1 PER SECTOR) (TYP_ WTERFERFNCE OR SHADOMNG OF EXISTING ANTENNAS IS DISCOVERED DURING FIELD VERIR PON. PLEAD CONTACT CONSUL G 3) ALLPRO CONSULTING GROUP INC. FOR DESIGN REVISION PRIOR 12I L,1C, BJ TO ANY NEW ANTENNA RNS7ALLAl10N. °z T75243 TO MAD PLAN IS MEANT TO DEPICT aonNOTE �o. 212 - n NEW 'FIRMSCOPE ANTENNA TONER AON IS NOT TO USED i � MODEL(' uRIT F5C-RZD NSRU FOR CONSTRUCTION. FOR CONSTRUCTION R C2/UI/2G (' PER S CI"OF) (TYP. 6) /� NOR (H SEE TONER DRANWGS AND/OR NEW 100-0 MONOPOLE STRUCTURAL ANALYSES PREPARED BY OTHERS I NICE � R20CU �j�G Q NR1'n6L1 D , ' ' vERzoN mNTENNA LAYOUT O1a ' P O1T < - r B ERRSSNE.jFr GAR ON TO ANTENNAS, RADIOS, AL TYPES OF MOUNTS. ETC y �N( ). UNLESS APPROVED BY THE ORIGINAL DESIGN ENMEER, THEY SHOULD ONLY TIE TO 14DR SUPPOi! LANYARDS OR (EAR TO OR ATTACK TO TOM STRUCTURAIL MEMBERS THAT NAVE VISIBLE B0.1WG AND WKCRON TO THE LARGER SIRUCR E. NEW PV MONOPOLE NOTE SECTOR MDUNT THE LATEST ANTENNA DESIGN IS TO BE REFERENCED PRIOR TO TONER WORK TO VERIFY THE LATEST EQUIPMENT IS ACCOUNTED PILOT GROVE FOR. NEW CT) 0 0 Rio o NOTE SITE SLIGHTLY VISIBLE FROM PORK STREET I OWNER WYLIE [.SD. 6-0 VI' ��- MASONRY WALL/ GATE PROVIDED FOR SCREENING ( TOWER) NEW MONOPOLE LEGAL DESCRIPTION / NOTE: WYLIE EASC HIGH SCHOOL REFER TO UiIUTY CROSSING SGNTAATIC ON PAGE Z_5 ADEPTIONI U3.6 ACRE TRACT NEW VERIZ 11 AN I'ENNA CENTERLINE BLOCK A, LOLL - ELEV_ 95'-0" AGL VOLUME 2018 PAGE 349 NEW VERIZON PIECE RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, TX OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT ON NEW CONCRETE NEW 60'Y,h O' PAD W/AWNING lCOIN - LEASE ARTA W/ WALLED i( ....-.. COMPOUND COMPOUND NEW COMMUNITY \ / / RACK NEW 'SCREENING "-0° SCREENING SiRiP ADDIRBs ROAD sn8s LIE, COLLI C UNTY COIllN COUNTY / TIE\N HYBP.I: iE CIWLE FROM \ / f} DATE. 08/31/23 OAP TO NEW ANTENNA JUMPFR .._� TO RRH 5..IT _ s ALICT LLEVA�IOFI & - ANIENTSA LAYOLI Srerseea 111R 2h x 1 U 3 b � P,0 1/2' o" i' FOR ZA 11' PLC i • -1' 0 4 8 FOR T x t VLOT-S�4 T, SECTION THRW ANTENNA SECTOR NX () PLOP 3/S2 - €" TI EVAiION 1001(INt, EAST E 0410912024 Item C. TYPE BOTA.NIGAL NAME COt,IMON NAME PREAD QUANTITY REMARKS CFlLIPG2 IHEIDIT S 10 ILE% 9PAC0. AMERICAN HOLLY —5)G d' MIN. — 5 LA FULL, OENIF PLANT AS SHOWN IN MC MVRIGA CFJiIFERP. $OUTHFAN WA% MYRTLE — 2M1"-55" 2rt'-55"' 30 FULL., DENS,. PLANT A$ SHOWN `1REF OOROINER 10 BE HIS G5 GAL OR EO WDEN CALL AND 6USAP, Cl1 TREE PLANTING DETAIL LANDSCAPING FENCE DETAIL I6TW1 ME MUL(1H TRUNK) P PROM TOP AND (LEAVE IN PLACE) CH SAUCER GENERAL PLANTING NOTES: 1_ AI..I.. PLANT MATERIALS SHALL. BE P CIFIED TO B. EQUAL TO OR BFTTFR THAN THE STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK, BY THE At IERICAN NURSERY AND LANDSCAPER$ ASSOCAHON (ANLA)- S. Pi ANTINC SEASON RESTRICTIONS ALL CALLED AND BURLAP ED PLANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED BETWEEN OCTOBER 1 AND q_ NAVFEGABEP 15 uDn.Es6 ATHE WISE AUTHQPITEo BY THE LANouA 1,A E HITFr- ALL Con AINER CROWN PLANTS SHAH BE INSTALLED BFTWFEN SF _MBER 15 AND MAY t5 UNLESS OTH^4WSF AUTHORIZED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 3 TINMHTD (TRADES ON GRADING PLANS IHAT OCCUR IN SHRUB BI':DS SPECIFY LOP Of FINISHED MULCH GRADES. LAN DSCA.PL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED THESE GRADES WHEN BEDS ARE COMPLETE. 4. TOP CL MULCT -I SIIHALL FINISH 1" BELOW ADJACENT PAVEMENT. 5. VERIFICATION OF TOTAL QUANTITIES AS SHOWN IN THE "PLANT SCHEDUIF SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. UPON DISCREPANCIES, THE PLANTING PLAN SYMROIS SHALL GOVERN. E NEW PLANTING SHALL BE LOCATED AS SHOWN ON PLANS. HE CONTRACTOR I RESPONSIBLE TOP VERIFYING THE LOCATION OF FALL SITE ELEMENTS AND UTILITIES IT DI CREPANCIE OCCUR ON IF ORSIRUCTIONS BELOW GROUND OR CIERHEAD ARE ENCOUNTERED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY 4 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT NECESSARYADJUSTMENTS SHIALL BE MADE ONLY UPON APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 7. MAINTENANCE. WILL 14CL. UDE IRRIGATI GN AND THE REMOVAL OF INVASIVE CLIMBERS FROM PROPOSED VEGETATION UNTIL THE PROPOSED VEGFTATI ON HAS HAD OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME ESTABLISHED. 2"-3' ORGANIC MULCH (WIPE DOWN AT STEM) NEMOSE BURLAP HAND TOP AND SIDES QE BAIL (LGAVF IN PLACE) 'A'-5' HT MI,ILCH SAUCER PREPARED SOIL L---HICISTED GRADE 3 lVIDTI Is UNDSNRBED SOIL P,OOTBAI CSHRUB PLANTING DETAIL � MASONRY 1_ MASONRY STRENGTH A HOLLOW CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS CRAOF N. LIGHTWEIGHT WITH A COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF F . 1500 PSI ON THE NET AREA. B. GROUT: 2000 PSI, MINIMUM 28 DAY COMPRESSIVE STENGTFL VIBRATE GROUT IMMEDIATELY AFTER POURING AND AGAIN AFTER 5 MINUTES. GROUT SHALL GONFALON TO TO ASTM C416 liND URIC 2103- MIX GROUT FOR AT LEST FIVEMINUTES AND UNTIL MIX HAS BEEN ATTAINED- GROUT SHALL HAVE SUFFICIFNT WATER ADDED 10 P (YOUCE A CONSISTENCY FOR POURING WITHOUT SEGREGA7`ION USE GROUT WITHIN 1.5 HOURS OF ADDITION Of MIXING WATER, C MORTAR_ CEMENT -LINE TFPF.S, 1,900 PSI MINIMUM 28 DAL COMPRF'SSI✓F STRENGTH_ CONFORM TO PRO 2103, D. 2,500 PSI STRENGTH CONCRETE AT 28 DAY 3" TO 5'' SLUMP. 2_ LAY UNITS IN RUNNING BOND. CORNERS SHALL HAVE A STANDARD BOND BY OVER- LAPPING UNITS. 3- MAXIMUM GROU1" LIFT W17`HOUl CLEAN -OUTS SHALL BE 4'-0" 4, TIE VER71CAL REINFORCING AT EACH END OF BAR AND AT 4'-0" MAXIMUM VERTICAL SPACING USING SINGLE. WIRE LOOP TYPE TIES AS MANUFACTORI.L) FILL AA WIRE PRODUCIS COMPANY OR APPROVED AL.7ET2NATE- 5- SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWNGS FOR LOCA770NS OF EXPANSION AND CONTROL JOINIS- GROUT SOLID ALL WALLS IN CONTACT PATH EARTH, RETAINING WALLS, STEM WALLS, AND AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS. 7- GROUTED MASONRY CHAT I, HE CONSTRUCTED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT ALL ELECIENIS OF THE MASONRY ACT FCI AS A STRUCTURAL LI I ME;N7: g_ KNOX PADLOCK KEYED TO WYLIL. LTRI DEPARTMENT SAIL. BE R(.C7UIRED ON GAIT FOR FT) ACCESS TO SITE IN EMERGENCIES GATE LDCKING MECHANISM MUST SUPPORT MULTIPLE LOCK ACCESS- CONTRACTOR MUST" SUPPLY KNOX PADLOCK FOR FEE INSTALLATION. 0 N ACG# 23 1664 DRAWN By M6 G,EAED BY. CZ o P/21/2a TRUE TOR mnu;G REwerr I II Of2J ISitIE PoR ZONING RENEW 2 02/o12a ISiuE FOR ZomeG REmEw ALLPRO LRN�C S,1 nnBv T. pro 9 c1212 T "DOOR FpR 20 RF�IF�,/VING, pN1 V PILOT GROVE OWNER WYLIE LSO. LEGAL DESC2IM ION WYLIE EASE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION 63.5 ACRE TRACT BLOCK A, LOTS VOLUME 2018 PAGE 349 PLAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, TX ADDRESS 5085 BEDEALT ROAD WYME, TX. 75098 COLLIN COUNTY DATE. 08/31/23 SIT.. DETAILS Z-4P El 0410912024 Item C. NTMWD (NOTES CrossiI I, SChl ncCohic A. NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (NTMWD) 36-INCH WATER,/ ASTEPNATR PI TIH E 1S LOCATED WITHIN LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION C. B- OPERATION OF HEAVY CA TIMOVING EQUIPMFNC COMPACTION COUPSTNT JRHEAVY COUCTRI CTITN FOUIPMENT, SVCH AS CONCRETE TRUCKS, SP Ai. L BE RFS tCTCD TO FORICIFIC CROSSING POINTS ACROSS NIXON IASTIVEIFS, AS APPROVED 9Y THE TIMID) THE CROSSINGS STILL BE RECESS DESIGNAILO AND VERIFIED TO PROWDE A MINIMUM OF FIVE-FLET 01 COVER- _ (,ONNE'1'E' READ C- TU ASSURE 1HA1 PLACING OF SIGNIFICANT LOADS OVER H" PLEAD CITE RNE DOES NOT DAMAGE TH= EYIS IN RETIRE, NO INAI RA-S SHAH PF 1TOCKPIIFD ON THE NTMWD ASFM. NT WITHOUT , 6UTHDRITATIDI FROM FIT NTMWD IF THE CONTRACTOR DE IRS TO USE NTMVOS EASEMENT FOR STOGIK RE OF MATFRIA1_S CONTACT NTMWD ENGINEERING AT (9]C 4 2-5405 SO YOUR PLANS FOR - - - - USE OF NWHIUS EASEMENT CAN BE REVIEWER. D. A MINIMUM OF 4.5 -SET SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF PAVEMENT AND TOP OF (NTMWD CARRIER PIPE PIFEUIPC IS REQUIRED. IN ADDITION. IF SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF PAVEMENT AND TOP OF 1 F DIAMETER 2 PIP" FD IS IFSS THAN 4 FEEf, LIME STAB.LITtD IS NOT PERMITTED AND A THICKENED PAITtAENT _ SECTION IS REQUIRED. AGGIk 23-1664� , (u F CROSSING OF THE NTMWD . ASEMENT WITH OUTfiR UTIii IES, UJCIII AS TV ,AMF, PHONE, GAS UTILITY CROSSING PIPE 2" SO 1, 80 PVC DRAWN 5Y. MG -1 AD ELECTRIC, SHALL BC COORDINATED AIII FIT NThI WD TO AVOID DAMAGE TO Or[ NTMWD FACILITIES3-0 CONDUIT OR FIBER CZ ' _ C.i NECKED F. OUTDO1AR'NO ING LMDS(,A_ ING, SGROENING WALLS OF DINER FACILITIES -ALE NOT BE CILARMTCE MIN ........ .. INSTALLED IN Nl'MWU EASFM"Ili YIfHDUI' Al APPROVAL OF THE NfAIW-0 oTO. MIN- POLLUTING BE NURTURED PRIOR 0 1 X'21 ISSR FOR ZONING RENEW TO CGNSiRU CI10N OF THE ROAD �O G UALSS OTHERATSE SUSAN OR BLENDED A MINIMUM OF TOO TOO] CLEARANCE SHALL BE II/O"2 ISSJt FOk ZONWV RENEW DEIERMINE ACTUAL DEPIA OF FEE PRONTO D FOR ALL U TUNES GROSSING THE NTMWD PIPELINES- DIRECTIONAL BORE CROSSINGS RECTOR, 2 02A0 /2 IS U FOR IONWG RENEW NTM14D PINE, NO AILINGTHE PIE - - A MINIMUM OF FOUR -FEET CIFMANCE _.- DEPTH DOES (NOT MELT TIC REQUIRED ICI. BORE CROSSINGS ONLY TO BF PERFORMED BFTAeEN 9'.00 AM AND 4-00 PM TUESDAY TARO � \ MINIMUM SPACING FOR A REDESIGN INFREDPY I NO TREES ARE ALLOWED WITHIN NTMWD EASEMENNT, ONLY CREPE MYRTLES, SHRUBS, AND BUSHES I/ IE' �p� \1 I A N';MAP REPRESENTAIVE IS REQUIRED 10 BE ON-SI E FOR ANY WORK IN ]HE VICINITY OF I\ M VVD NIrtWO PIPE O NTMWD PIPELIN,S, FEA,TOFS OR FACILIIES PIPE pp.. 36 0 c. F F L /I LLL,1.B N D os PK Tl CONTRACTOR SHALE CON ACT PROMPT LINT LOCAT AT (a69) 6264569 AT LEAST 48 ITT66 36 NJRS HPP OR TO PERFORMING, ANY WORK IN THE VICINITY OF THE N MWD FACiiT1ES- L IOf CROSSING UNDO( N MVM LINES BY OPEN CUT, SI ORIn IS 0 BE U CD TO MINIMIZE EXP09NG THE NINFO LINE TRENCH All BE IMI ED TO 4 FEET WILL MAXIMUM SCALB'. 02/DI/2A UTILITY CROSSING SCHEMATICFEE Mrs � x / dT LONcITumr!ml Na��E Rono MUS sUPPGRI N�THT me WILL a R Quw o REINFORCEMENT _ M NIMUM GF &, 000 1''oUNO VEHICLE FRIOR r0 CON - PJcuQN o= THE O� @ 18 C-C-SPACING ROAD TO D TERMIN ACTUAL g NOT 11ED ON CHAIRS DFP II 0 LEE NTMIID PIPE, NOTIFY AIPRD TF HE DEPTH \� DOS NOT MEET TIIF REQUIRED \ \ "P NEW 30' I T >NSVE AT MININUN SPACING FOR A REDESIGN \/ \ RUNE ORCGILNT \ /� ACCESS/u1R,HY/FIBER M 8 l -SPA LNG DD NEW SMOOiIH DOWELS \ � \ � EASEMENT 100 HE ON CHARS � ������ C 12" C-C SPACING �n A � � PILOT GROVE �� A --=�� 25' WIDE CONCRETE CCH S ROAD ----- - NEW 25 CONCRETE \ LUN61._ 2 1 S OPT (TYR) ACOLACCESSROAD a o',N SAWED 1UDINAL JOINT . � A, WYLIE [ S.0. R6' CONCRETE PAVEMENT �„ IEGAODFSIGHSCR EXISTING SOIL - 4 F �TESTING IMAGE� wvuCRIPTION E EAST DDI HIGH SCFloot. NEuovI TOP 6 .womoN 2 00% (50o Ps1 FOM sueGRAOE of so1L r,3s ACGETRACT _ — ` r — _ _ _ — — — _ -�.- ( BLOCK A, AR \\ VOLUME I01N PAGE 311 �, ' PLAT RECORDS OF (E) 20' NTMIMD N\) couN couNrv, Tx EASEMENT /A NTMWD �\ i1J,. WATER PIPELINE DING RADIUS' \ 1 \ t O._0. 'T OTE'. if SFFF RATION 3FT44EFN BOTTOM OF TURNING RADIUS 111 J n \ ADDRESS IORRAM 11000 1 50R5 BENNEI'1 ROAD � j 0 PA\EMJNi MD lOP 0` NiMNIC PIPELINE IS LESS FIRE SUB WITH GEDTED,TIIE _ HAN 4.5. V.BRO-CGMPACf10N IS NOl' ALLOA'tU. MONNMUM 95% COMPACTION -- ABC a1Ta w R w'ie -w'R - C/OLL N COUNTV — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —. — — _ — — _ — _ sT a, Sr 5... \ b DATE'. OH31/23 1 - N7MWD PIPE: 36"0 F ��- ET THE IT ...._ �J _.....__�_ ) orTnlNs �(N�rT Joao s�EET �DMBEa ACCESS DRIVE DETAIL scA e I yr T-0 Lzaxae> 2 TURNING RADIUS DETAIL C scnLcanB• 1-0 �(zaxss> 3 (OR) 3l4" " (1tx1� (OR) 3/32" IN 0410912024 Item C. i. ALL VE t AIM AND S! JCURAL EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES SI-FALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH IRS MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPF.CI(ICATIJNS OF THE APPIICAME SIATE ADOPTED 'PROCEDURES AND STANDARDS FOR URBAN SET EROSSTON ACID SF.DIMENIATION CON ROTE' AND THE 'STANDARDS AND SPFCIICATIONS FOR SOI EROSION ANC SEDIMENT CONTR01_' OF THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. T. A SOIL EROSION CONTROL FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED BEFORE AS LOSING THE GEO GE AND SHALL BE N PROVIDED AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN. THE CONDITION OF THE E NCE SHAD BE INSPECTED REGUt,WI.Y AND AFTER EVERY RAINSTORM THAT MIGHT PRODUCE RUNOFF. DAMAGED OR DETERIORATED fEEMs SHALL BE REPLACED AND MAINTAINED IN AN EFF'ECNE CONDITION- 3- SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INCLUDED IN CONTRACTOR RID AND PRICING. 4. 111E ENTIRE SITE SHALL BE GRADED SO ]'HAT NO STORM GR ER RUNOFF AND LIKEWISE SOIL SEDIMENT CAN FLOW UIHRF.STkiCTED FROM THE SHE. ACGIV 7.3-1664 E_ ALL DEETS, STRUCTURES PIPES, SWALES, AND ROADS SHALL BE KEPT CLEAN AND FREE OF DIRT AND SET. 6. MAINTAIN SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES THROUGH THE DURAHON OF THIS PROJECT- DRAWN BYM6 . —, 7_ SEDIMENT DEPOSITS SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN REACHING ONE HALF FILL OF 'i I1E BARRIER _ CHANNEL BY CL , 8. AIL SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL ALL DISTURBED LARTH HAS BEEN PAVED [11�111211111?1 3 IttUE PoOR VEGT AFFD. SU6_�4rrz/o12a I�uE Foe zONII�c REnEw N- ANY EXCESS TOPSOIL TUTU IS TO FEE S/OCI<PILF.D FOR A PERIOD LONGER THAN 2 WEL K$ SHAI.1. BE PROTECIED -- - BY EXCAVATING A TRENCH COMPLETELY AROUND THE STOCKPILE TO PREVENT THE ESCAPE OF SOIL MATERIAL THROUGH STORM WAITER RUNOFF. STOCKPILES 'THAT ARE TO REMAIN LONGER THAN 14 DAYS SHALL BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROPRIATE GROUND COVER. 10- TO PREVENT SOIL FROM LFASINL THE AIDE ON CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE WHEELS, TEMPORARY GRAVEL ROADS AT L L i R O WORK ENTRANCES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND SHAD_ EXTEND INTO JOB SITE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT SURFACES CHAR BE INSPECTED DAILY FOR DICK DEBRIS AND SHALI. BE CLEANED WHEN NECESSARY- coNLIHN111 9121 TTNC, B'A 11- REPLACE SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES WITH SEED, SOD AND TOPSOIL AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT- 111 ,T, oalos, 'IXXOKsI e tl66� 3fia-B:/5 12 COEROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED AND PROPERTY DISPOSED OF WHEN PROJECT IS COMPLETED. - a t Z. 02/DI/2& SCALE: SCALE: SCALE: SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES NIF 4 NOT USED NTs 3 NOT USED s 2 F RFC F(�IVIryG pN1 V µ GRADING NOTES: FII �I LF � L7 M1 '-�" i. THE C.(lI\TRAC .R SI{AEI RC WORk DRY SCARIFY tTr._.( All MAIFRIAIPIT. l� _ % _ L w�p PILOT GROVE j / Rj� i `Yi -9 NO" SIIITAELi FOR SUB GRADE N 11S RECENT STATE IE THC MATERIAL r /.L �` _ q" — AFTER FEDERATING, REMAINS UNSUITABLE THEN THE CONTRACTOR SHALL _ < FLow �� i _�J_-�11r- MATERIAL— -_� �l� '� '� �. UNDERCUT THIS AND LL BF P JOF ROTATE, W MATERIAL AT His II i, CXPENSF ALL sJB- TRUCK PRIG BF PROOF ROTATE, vlili A mt LCP DEO / - �� l Ili BALE BIR `^ IA REM AME DI MP TP,JUC PRiOP. 10 PAVING- A'1 SOLI' MA R AIL ALAI [ B. ! i CFI 1 . - �� 4 -� III owNER WIDTH �" i I II REWORKED OR REPLACED. 1�— WYLIE TON. 2- THE CONTRACTOR IS RDGJIRED 10 MAINTAIN AIR CLOTHES, PIPES, AND A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OTHER DRAINAGE _ STRUCTURES RATE FROM OBSTRUCTION UNTIL WORK IS i- SET POSTS AND EXCAVATE A 4"X4" ?.- STAPLf WIRE LENDING TO THE IJNf OF WYLIE EAST HIGH SCHOOL 1- EXCAVATE TIME TRENCIIF 2. PLACE AND STAKE STRAW BALES. ACCEPTABLE 8 THE OWNER THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOP, ANY ADDITION DAMAGES CAUSED BY FAILURE TO MAINTAIN DRAINAGE STRUCTURES IN PhENCI{ UPSLOPE ALONG POSTS - POSTS 635 ACRE TRACT OPERA 1 E COND POI, BLOCK A, LOT1 Y':S ,A mt 3. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE WARRANTED FOR ONE EN VOWST RECOADSGOEFA9 F ij� - YEAR FROM DATE 0' ACCEPT NCE — COLIN COUNTY, TX -45 SI ,�- „., Nu40W .15._ `IT TER Fl HkC WIRE / IJE yasi ( _: 'n;;. n. ALL DIMENSION„ SHALL BE IERI I D AITH 11 E PLANS (LATEST REVISION) 11 A lI I '�i PRIOR 10 COMMENCING COv TRI.0 101 NOTIFY HE OWNER IMMEDIATELY IFI 1TIT APPR VEDPHI FC RMEE A DESICI AITODISCOVERED HRESPOINRIBIfOfSIHALL OY fHhI1AIVE 1 BET OF TELL o,° �(7 - /_ �14j i(T ir'—Iii APPROVED PLISCREPANOD�AA_ T AVAILABLE AT SHE SITE SI ALL MO WHEN WORK IS / li�- II / 'fIi iilfl l } AVAILABLE FOR CONTACT BY GOGRNING AGENCY INSPECTORS _i/ y..i ADDRESS V 5085 BENNEFT ROAD WYU A, TX. 75098 COU1N COUNTY I- WEDGE LOOSE STRAW BETWEEN BALES. BACKALL AND COMPACT THE a EXCAVATED SOIL 3. AI TACIT THE A TFR FABRIC TO THE 4. EXTENSION OF FABRIC AND WIRE INTO WIPE FENCE AND EXTEND IT INTO THE 1HF. TRENCH STRAW BALE BARRIER TRENCH. DATE. 08i3l23 SILT I -LNCL EROSION CONTROL DETAILS EROSION CONTROL DETAIL scALe �Z'66 IVTs E 0410912024 Item C. Pilot Grove — Verizon Telecommunication Tower EXHIBIT "C" Conditions For Special Use Permit I. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Special Use Permit is to allow for a cellular communication site with a monopole tower classified as a Telecommunication Tower use. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Special Use Permit shall not affect any regulations within the Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023), except as specifically provided herein. 2. The design and development of the telecommunication tower use shall take place in general accordance with the Zoning Exhibit (Exhibit C). III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. The development shall be enclosed by an 8' tall CMU wall on top of a retaining wall. 2. A 5' landscaping strip with flowering trees shall be required along the southern border of the enclosed development. 3. The zoning exhibit (Exhibit C) shall serve as the Site Plan for the Telecommunication Tower development. Approval of the SUP shall act as site plan approval. Page 1 of 1 �J 0410912024 Item D. Department: Prepared By: Wylie City Council Engineering Account Code: 447-5447-58210 Tim Porter Jer, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-14(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to execute the ment between the City of Wylie, Texas and the East Fork Special Utility District concerning waterline imp] E. FM 544 from south of Alfred Drive to County Line Road. to approve the Item as presented. E. FM 544 Capital Improvement Project improves approximately 6,600 feet of E. FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to my Line Road and Vinson Road. On September 12, 2023, the City awarded the roadway construction bid to Tiseo Paving ipany and project utility installation kick-off is awaiting the finalization of the subject agreement with the East Fork Special ty District (EFSUD). is Interlocal Agreement (ILA) between the City and EFSUD outlines payment and construction responsibility for waterline ocations within the project boundaries. Mains that are in easements owned by the SUD will be moved at the City's expense; wever, those that are within existing City right-of-way will be moved at the expense of the EFSUD. EFSUD Standard Details ill be followed for all facilities and the installation shall be inspected by EFSUD personnel. City plans to perform all waterline relocations under the scope of the E. FM 544 project. EFSUD agrees to participate in project by allocating six hundred sixty-nine thousand two hundred twenty dollars and twenty-seven cents ($669,220.27) the City's performance of the EFSUD's portion of the project. Also, EFSUD agrees to pay sixty-one percent (61 %) of any 'itional costs associated with relocation or replacement of the existing utility waterline infrastructure, as outlined in the ILA corresponding exhibits. s ILA was approved by the EFSUD at their March 27, 2024 Board Meeting. To continue construction of the E. FM 544 j ect, staff recommends approval of the attached ILA. �J 0410912024 Item D. RESOLUTION NO. 2024-14(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF WYLIE TO EXECUTE THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AND THE EAST FORK SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT CONCERNING WATERLINE IMPROVEMENTS ALONG E. FM 544 FROM SOUTH OF ALFRED DRIVE TO COUNTY LINE ROAD. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie, the Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie, Texas and the East Fork Special Utility District concerning waterline improvements along E. FM 544 from south of Alfred Drive to County Line Road. See Exhibit "A" - Interlocal Agreement. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 9th day of April, 2024. Matthew Porter, Mayor �IIMIY�[.yllllC�� Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2024-14(R) ILA with EFSUD for E. FM 544 Page 1 of 2 0410912024 Item D. EXHIBIT "A" Interlocal Agreement Resolution No. 2024-14(R) ILA with EFSUD for E. FM 544 Page 2 of 2 0410912024 Item D. INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE EAST FORK SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT CONCERNING WATERLINE IMPROVEMENTS ALONG E FM 544 FROM NORTH OF ALFRED DRIVE TO COUNTY LINE ROAD WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, a Texas home -rule municipality ("City"), and the East Fork Special Utility District, a political subdivision of the State of Texas ("District"), desire to enter into this agreement ("Agreement") concerning the E. FM 544 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Roadway hmprovement Project from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road ("Project") in Wylie, Collin County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 791) authorizes any local government to contract with one or more local governments to perform governmental functions and services under the terms of the Act; and WHEREAS, the City and District have determined that the improvements may be constructed most economically by implementing this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City is providing roadway, utility, and pedestrian improvements to E. FM 544, from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road; and WHEREAS, the District is a retail public utility special district that owns and operates a water utility system; and WHEREAS, portions of the District's waterline infrastructure are within the City's right -of way within the Project limits and require relocation afforded by the District; and WHEREAS, portions of the Project overlay existing easements held by the District within the Project limits and certain water mains require relocation afforded by the City; and WHEREAS, the functions and services contemplated to be performed by the Parties under this Agreement are governmental functions or services contemplated by the terms of the Act and are functions or services that each of the Parties hereto has independent authority to pursue, notwithstanding this Agreement; and NOW, THEREFORE, this Agreement is made and entered into by the City and the District upon and for the mutual consideration stated herein. WITNESSETH: F.Mliffaim The City shall arrange to construct improvements to the Project. The Project shall consist of constructing a 4-lane divided concrete roadway, a distance of approximately 6,600 feet, including construction of underground utilities and storm sewer. All utility improvements shall be designed to meet or exceed both the City's and District's design standards and shall be constructed in accordance with applicable codes, and approved plans and specifications. East Fork SUD Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie and the East Fork Special Utility District Concerning Page 1 Waterline Improvements Along E FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road �J 0410912024 Item D. Standard Details shall be followed for all District facilities and the installation of all District facilities shall be inspected by District personnel. ARTICLE II. The City shall prepare plans and specifications for the improvements, accept bids, award a contract to construct the improvements, and administer the construction contract. In all such activities, the City shall comply with all statutory requirements applicable to a municipal public works project. Changes to Project waterline utilities, other than what was submitted for initial project acceptance by the District, must be reviewed and approved by the City and the District. The extent of each party's responsibilities is outlined in EXHIBIT 1. The City estimates the total actual cost of the Project to be sixteen million and thirty thousand dollars ($16,030,000) ("Estimated Project Cost"). The District agrees to participate in the Project by allocating six hundred sixty nine thousand two hundred twenty dollars and twenty seven cents ($669,220.27) (the 'District Participation Amount") for the performance of the Project. The District shall remit one hundred percent (100%) of the District Participation Amount to the City after the execution of this Agreement and within thirty (30) days of the City submitting a written request for payment to the District. As used herein, the terms "Estimated Project Cost" and "Actual Project Cost" may include land acquisition, engineering, construction, inspection, testing, and construction administration costs including contingencies. ARTICLE IV. See EXHIBIT 2. The District's participation in the Project shall not exceed six hundred sixty nine thousand two hundred twenty dollars and twenty seven cents ($669,220.27) plus sixty- one percent (61 %) of any additional costs associated with relocation or replacement of the existing District utility waterline infrastructure, as outlined in EXHIBIT 1. The City and District agree that the party paying for the performance of governmental functions or services shall make those payments only from current revenues legally available to the paying party. The District shall not be liable for the repair of sidewalks, fencing or landscaping associated with or caused by the repairs to District's waterlines located in the public right-of-way. Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie and the East Fork Special. Utility District Concerning Page 2 Waterline Improvements Along E FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road J 0410912024 Item D. ARTICLE VII. VENUE. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern the interpretation, validity, performance and enforcement of this Agreement. The parties agree that this Agreement is performable in Collin County, Texas and that exclusive venue shall lie in Collin County, Texas. ARTICLE VIII. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any paragraph, section, subdivision, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law or contrary to any rule or regulation having the force and effect of the law, the remaining portions of the Agreement shall be enforced as if the invalid provision had never been included. ARTICLE IX. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MISCELLANEOUS. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement between the parties and may only be modified in a writing executed by both parties. Each party shall take all necessary and appropriate actions to effectuate the terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement creates, or shall be deemed or construed to create: (1) a partnership or joint venture, (2) the relationship of employee -employer or principal -agent, or (3) any liability for one party with respect to liabilities, obligations or acts of the other or its employees or contractors, and neither party nor its employees or contractors will represent that any of them is employed by or has authority to bind the other party. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any right in any third party not a signatory to this Agreement, and the parties do not intend to create any third -party beneficiaries by entering into this Agreement. ARTICLE X. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Neither party will assign or transfer an interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other party. ARTICLE XI. IMMUNITY. It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, neither party waives, nor shall be deemed hereby to have waived any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions. By entering into this Agreement, the parties do not create any obligations, express or implied other that those set forth herein, and this Agreement shall not create any rights in parties not signatories hereto. ARTICLE XII. EXPENSES FOR ENFORCEMENT. In the event either party hereto is required to employ an attorney to enforce the provisions of this Agreement or is required to commence legal proceedings to enforce the provisions hereof, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie and the East Fork Special Utility District Concerning Page 3 Waterline Improvements Along E FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road �J 0410912024 Item D. the other, reasonable attorney's fees and court costs incurred in connection with such enforcement, including collection. ARTICLE XIII. FORCE MAJEURE. No party shall be liable or responsible to the other party, nor be deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement, for any failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement, when and to the extent such failure or delay is caused by or results from acts beyond the affected party's reasonable control, including, without limitation: acts of God; flood, fire or explosion; war, invasion, riot or other civil unrest; actions, embargoes or blockades in effect on or after the date of this Agreement; or national or regional emergency (each of the foregoing, a "Force Majeure Event"). A party whose performance is affected by a Force Majeure Event shall give notice to the other party, stating the period of time the occurrence is expected to continue and shall use diligent efforts to end the failure or delay and minimize the effects of such Force Majeure Event. ARTICLE XIV. TERM. This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by both parties and shall continue in effect annually until final acceptance of the Project. This Agreement shall automatically renew annually during this period. ARTICLE XV. NOTICE. Except as otherwise provided for herein, any notice required to be sent under this Agreement must be in writing and may be served (i) by depositing it in the United States Mail, addressed to the party to be notified, postage pre -paid and certified with return receipt requested, or (ii) by delivering the same in person to such party via a hand -delivery service, Federal Express or any courier service that provides a return receipt showing the date of actual delivery, or (iii) by electronic mail. Notice given in accordance herewith shall be effective upon receipt by the addressee. For purposes of notice, the addresses of the parties are as follows: To the City: City of Wylie Attn: City Manager 300 Country Club Road Wylie, TX 75098 Email: citymgr@wylietexas.gov cc: tim.porter@wylietexas.gov To the District: East Fork SUD Attn: General Manager 1355 Troy Road Wylie, Texas 75098 Email: dana@eastforksud.com cc: edaniel@dunaway.com [Signature page follows.] Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie and the East Fork Special. Utility District Concerning Page 4 Waterline Improvements Along E FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road 0410912024 Item D. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement and caused this Agreement to be effective when all the parties have signed it. The date this Agreement is signed by the last party to sign it (as indicated by the date associated with that party's signature below) will be deemed the effective date of this Agreement. EAST FORK SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT, a political subdivision of the State of Texas Wayne Chumley, President Date: .2024 CITY OF WYLIE, a Texas home -rule municipality Brent Parker, City Manager Date: , 2024 Interlocal Agreement between the City of Wylie and the East Fork Special. Utility District Concerning Page 5 Waterline Improvements Along E FM 544 from north of Alfred Drive to County Line Road �J 0410912024 Item D. EXHIBIT 1 (Project Plan and Extents of Responsibility) J 0410912024 Item D. EXHIBIT 2 (Outline and Table of Financial Responsibilities) �J 0410912024 Item D. 515 510 505 500 495 490 485 EAST I=OPK COST STAFF C17Y OF WYILE COST SHARE CD g. + o 515 O t O u 510 Lui Dc - J Z F- Q 505 LL Y 0 a. w�juQ a�- 500 � � o6 H Z N W7 N Q Q ~ O U ~ 495 0-®VaQp� O O Y O Z O Bc O J 490 a O r- v w 485 JOB NO. B008942.001 DMWN BY: M.K.W. DESIGNED BY A.M.D. CHECKEOBY: E.W.D. DATEJAN 2024 STIES F: 5 DE 17 El 0410912024 Item D. EAST FORK C iS1' SHARE. CM OF VJYI1 F. COST SHARE z 0 d CD N O Lo i Q r Q U U LLI D J w v~ Q 6L O z�OlS d J6¢ Q -0w Z N O Q Q Q O H U z a 10 0- 0 J Y z V O K O� a O F U Q w JOB NO. B008942.001 DRAWN BY: M.K.W. DESIGNED BY: A.M.D. CHECKED BY: E.W.D. DATE ]AN 2024 SHEET: 6 DE 17 M 0410912024 Item D. EAST EOKK CtiSi SHARE CSTV qF WYILC C;Si SIiARE z 0 d €a C + P Lo Q M F V w Q Z Z Z U J Q O V d d Z O W � cr OJ a O F- V Q w JOB No. B008942.001 DRAWN BY: M.K.W. DESIGNED BY; A.M.D. CHECKED BY; E.W.D. DATE: JAN 2024 SHEET: 7 OF 17 M 0410912024 Item D. 525 —' 525 N oaks � 525 520 ..,� .... y���......_.-. 520 520 = 520 /J ✓ 515 -- 515 515 y— — 515 510 PROPOSeED oR a' 510 -__. 510 505 -- '` 505 505 505 500 500 lro 01=00 0160 i+OC 11=31 500 1 �"— 500 0+00 0+50 1-(P")3 505 N 0 0 > > > h o 500 0+00 0+50 1+00 1+50 2+00 2+50 3+00 3+50 4+00 4+50 5+00 5+50 5+81 �X FAS. FORK COST SHARE CITY OF 111S4.F. CF51 SHAHS z 0 d 'a + E _ M CD O t co Q U W E - w F Q LL z�0'S o w�>U� Q d Q — w H y W � � z � LD Q ®Qwaz d "ou O O D, r = ac o8 o a Nu Q w JOB NO. B008942.001 DRAWN BY: M.K.W. DESIGNED BY: A.M.D. CHECKED BY: EW.D. DATE: ]AN 2024 SHEET: 9 DE 17 0410912024 Item D. East Fork SUIT Cost No. Description Unit Quantity Dunaway Est. Unit Price Used Unit Price Estimated Total 1 Remove and Replace Fire Hydrant and Valve Assembly EA 1 $ 6,037.00 $ 6,037.00 2 Remove Existing Water Pipe IT 2640 $ 11.55 $ 30,492.00 3 Furnish&Install C110 Full Body Ductile iron Fittings TON 1.41 $ 7,770.00 $ 10,955.70 4 Furnish &Install l2" DR 18 C900 PVC Water Line by Open Cut LF 2114 $ 124.95 $ 264,144.30 5 Furnish&Install Short Side Service Connection to existing service lines with New Meter Box EA 2 $ 4,305.00 $ 8,610.00 6 Furnish&Install Long Side Service Connection to existing service lines with New Meter Box EA 1 $ 6,195.00 $ 6,195.00 7 Furnish&Install Long Side Service Connection to existing service tines EA 0 $ 5,500.00 $ 8 Lower waterline in place with New 14" DR9 HDPE Waterline EA 0 $ 11,60200 $ 9 Furnish& Install Road Bore for 8"DR9 HDPE Waterline with 16" Steel Encasement IF 0 $ 250,00 $ 10 Furnish & Install Road Bore for 12" DR 18 PVC Waterline with 18" DR 21 PVC Encasement LF 50 $ 275.00 $ 13,750.00 11 Furnish & Install Road Bore for 14" DR9 HDPE Waterline with 18" DR 21 PVC Encasement 60 $ 300.00 $ 18,000.00 12 Furnish & Install Road Bore for 14" DR9 HDPE Waterline with 20" Sch. 40 Steel Encasement LF 170 $ 350.00 $ 59,500.00 13 Furnish & Install Driveway Bore for 12" DR 18 PVC Waterline LF 20 $ 175.00 $ 3,500.00 14 Furnish & Install 4' Gate Valve EA 0 $ 2,500.00 $ 15 Furnish&Install6"Gaye Valve EA 0 $ 3,000.00 $ 16 Furnish & Install 8' Gate Valve EA 0 $ 3,500,00 $ 17 Furnish & Instal l2" Gate Valve EA 17 $ 4,777.50 $ 81,217.50 18 Furnish & Install Connection of Existing6" PVC Watertmeto Existing4"PVC Waterline EA 0 $ 2,000.00 $ 19 Furnish & Install Connection of new4" PVC Waterline to Existing4" PVC Waterline EA 0 $ 1,500.00 $ 20 Furnish & Install Connection ofnew6" PVCWaterlineto Existing6"PVCWatertine EA 1 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 21 Furnish & Install Connection ofnew12" PVCWaterlineto Existing8"PVCWatertine EA 0 $ 2,250.00 $ 22 Furnish& Install Connection ofnewl2" PVCWaterlineto Existing l2"PVC Watertine EA 7 $ 2,500.00 $ 17,500.00 23 Furnish&Instatl Seeding SF 31710 $ RJR $ 3,171.00 24 Farms h&Inst all Test Stati on EA 2 $ 250.00 $ 500,00 25 Wi Furnish& Install Tracer re LF 2414 $ 0.25 $ 603.50 26 Furnish& Install Erosion Control LF 2414 $ 2.50 $ 6,035.00 27 Cut&Cap Existing4"Waterline EA 0 $ 1, 000.00 $ 28 Can&Cap Existing 6"Waterline EA 0 $ 1,500.00 $ 29 Furnish& Install Trench Safety LF 2414 1.05 $ 2,534,70 Construction Cost Estimate Subtotal $ 534,745.70 Contingency 10% $ 53,474.57 Construction Total $ 588,220.27 61, East Fork END Cost $ 61,000.00 East Fork ADMIN Cost $ 20,000.00 Total East Fork SUD Cost $ 669,220.27 City of Wylie Cost Description Unit Quantity Dunaway Est, Unit Price Used Unit Price Estimated Total Remove and Replace Fire Hydrant and Valve Assembly EA 0 $ 6,037.00 $ [1, Remove ExistingWater Pipe LF 0 $ 11.55 $ Furnish& Install C110 Full Body Ductile Iron Fittings TON 1.44 $ 7,770.00 $ 11,188.80 Furnish&Installl2' DR 18 C900 PVCWater Line by Open Cut LF 505 $ 124.95 $ 63,099.75 Furnish& InstallShort Side Service Connection to existing service lines with New Meter Box EA 4 $ 4,305.00 $ 17,220.00 Furnish& Instalt Long Side Service Connection to existing service lines with New Meter Box EA 0 $ 6,195.00 $ 7 Furnish& Instatt Long Side Service Connection to existing service lines EA 4 $ 5,500.00 $ 22,000.00 8 Lowerwaterllne In place with New 14" DR9 HDPEWatedine EA 1 $ 11,602.00 $ 11,602.00 9 Furnish& Install Road Bore for 8" DR9 HDPE Waterline with 16" Steel Encasement LF 80 $ 250,00 $ 20,000.00 10 Furnish &Install Road Bore for 12" DR 18 PVC Waterline with 18" OR 21 PVC Encasement LF 0 $ 275.00 $ 11 Furnish & Install Road Bore for 14" DR9 HDPE Waterline with 18" DR 21 PVC Encasement 0 $ 300.00 $ 12 Furnish& Install Road Bore for 14" DR9 HDPE Waterline with 20" Sch. 40 Steel Encasement LF 240 $ 350.00 $ 84,000.00 -T Furnish &Install Driveway Bore for 12" DR 18 PVC Waterline LF 60 $ 175.00 $ 10,500.00 14 Furnish &Install4"Gate Valve EA 3 $ 2,500.00 $ 7,500.00 15 Fumish&Instatl6" Gate Valve EA 1 $ 3,000m $ 3,000.00 16 Furnish&Install 8" Gate Valve EA 1 $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 17 Furnish & Installl2" Gate Valve EA 13 $ 4,777,50 $ 62,107.50 18 Furnish & Instatl Connection of Existing 6"PVC Waterline to Existing 4" PVC Waterline EA 1 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 19 Furnish& Install Connection of new 4" PVC Waterline to Existing 4" PVC Waterline EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 20 Furnish& Install Connection of new 6" PVC Waterline to Existing 6"PVC Waterline EA 0 $ 2,000.00 $ 21 Furnish& Install Connection of new 12" PVC Waterline to Existing 8" PVC Waterline EA 1 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 22 Furnish& Install Connection of new 12" PVC Waterline to Existing 12" PVC Waterline EA 5 $ 2,500.00 $ 12,500.00 23 Furnish& Install Seeding SF 7575 $ 0.10 $ 757.50 24 Furnish& Instatt Test Station EA 1 $ 250.00 $ 250.00 25 Furnish& Instatl Tracer Wire LF 935 $ 0,25 $ 233.75 26 Furnish & Instalt Erosion Control LF 935 $ 2.50 $ 2,337.50 27 Cut&Cap Existing 4"Waterline EA 1 $ 1,00ii $ 1,000.00 28 Cut&Cap Existing6"Waterline EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 29 Furnish & Install Trench Safety LF 935 1.05 $ 981.75 Construction Cost Estimate Subtotal $ 341,028.55 Contingency 10% $ 34,102.86 Construction Total $ 375,131,41 East Fork END Cost $ 39,000.00 East Fork ADMIN Cost $ 13,000,00 Total City of Wylie Cost $ 427,131.41 IN 0410912024 Item 9. eiTv OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: City Secretary Stephanie Storm Account Code: Wylie City Council insider, and act upon, the acceptance of the resignation of Stephen Burkett and the appointment of Kevin Hughes to the Ci Wylie Historic Review Commission to fill the term of April 2024 to June 30, 2025. to approve the Item as presented. the 2023 Board and Commission interviews were held, Council approved a designated replacement for the Historic v Commission should a vacancy occur during the year. Staff reached out to Replacement 1 to see if they would still be ted in serving on the board. Replacement 1, Kevin Hughes, replied back and is interested and willing to serve. �J 0410912024 Item 2. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council )nsider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-10 for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to a Planned Dev th single family attached, single family detached, commercial development, and open space on 25.037 acres. gated near 605 Country Club Road (ZC 2023-18). to approve the Item as presented. n March 26, 2024 City Council approved the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to Planned Development with single family attached, single family detached, commercial development, and open space on 3.037 acres. Property located near 605 Country Club Road (ZC 2023-18). part of the approval, Council stipulated that Commercial Building #2 be recessed from Country Club Road with the rking lot being on the frontage. That stipulation has been met and is shown on the amended zoning exhibit. Additionally, response to general comments, the applicant has added a solid masonry wall and landscaping requirements to the clubhouse -a along Country Club and lots bordering Presidential Estates. There is also lighting, noise, and lighting requirements for Clubhouse and courts. approval of Zoning Case 2023-18 requires the adoption of the Ordinance to amend the zoning accordingly in the Official ig map of the City; and providing a penalty clause, a repeal clause, a savings clause, a severability clause, and an effective subject ordinance allows for the rezoning. Exhibit A (Legal Description), Exhibit B (Zoning Exhibit), and Exhibit C (PD 3itions) are included and made a part of this Ordinance. above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive ng Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. �J 0410912024 Item 2. ORDINANCE NO. 2024-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2023-18, FROM AGRICULTURAL (AG/30) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) TO ALLOW FOR SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED, SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND OPEN SPACE ON 25.037 ACRES; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the City is of the opinion and Ends that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of Planned Development (PD), said property being described in Exhibit A (Legal Description), hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2: That a Zoning Exhibit and PD Conditions are an integral component of the development of the property and are attached as Exhibit B and Exhibit C. SECTION 3: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION 6: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. Ordinance No. 2024-10 College Park (ZC 2023-18) Page 1 of 2 �J 0410912024 Item 2. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION 8: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 9" day of April, 2024. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION: April 17, 2024, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2024-10 College Park (ZC 2023-18) Page 2 of 2 �J 1W : ,,I[ Z I � I I - 1 lJ6�, "Alf, il Pik IA) I f I A Aj,�, S. At "0 JU f I I "Ail, .41 A Ali, 'j"t! -All , , - j " - I , Ali A oi P- if is F�,Lii s� I ro I 40, Apm tIvle,�,*;i T, A I 1"i'll'if k j'4All "%t4,tq1IlVi & 'Ili, I AAk iiii. 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Bearing system far this survey based on the Texas Coordinate System of 1983, North Central Zone(4202), -2. SET OF FULL ENGINEERING SUBMITTAL BY ADRIL, 2024 " 3. BUILDING PLANS SUBMITTED BY JUNE, 2024. 2. This survey wee prepared without the benefit of a This Cammitnent urz scar: -4. SET OF ENGINEERING PLANS & BUILDING APPROVED BY JULY, 2024 Iin292A i"=60' (� 5. CONSTRUCTION START BY JULY, 2024 3. Based upon graphical plotting the subject property Is located within Zone'r (unshaded), being defined as twee _ 6a' i2p 6. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION DONE BY DECEMBER, 2024 areas chlamuned to be Outside the 0.2% annual chance floodplaln, as delineated on Flood Insurance Rate Map, ND NK sane ll'=so' 7. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DONE BY DECEMBER, 2025. Number48095C0415J, dated June02,2009. 11-0 0410912024 Item 2. VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 605 Country Club Road, Wylie Trip Generation (ITE Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition) I7E # Use Quantity Weekday AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour Total In Ou8 Total 3n Qut 210 Single —Family Detached Housing 43Lrsts 464 35 :9 26 45 28 17 215 Single -Fa ,,Attached Housing 32 U.niis 193 11 3 .... 8 15 9 6 822 Strip Retail Plaza(, 40K SF) 30,000 SF.. 1,496 59 35 24 170 :85 85.... Total: 2,153 105 47 58 230 122 108 Internal Capture (AM = 0%, PM = 23%)i. 0 0 0 54 28 26 - Trips to Site: -- 105 47 58 176 94 82 Pass -by Trips (AM = 0% PM_ 15%) 0 0 13 1_3 --- New Trips to Site: -�� _ 105 47 _0_ 58 _ _26 150 81 69 LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS: BEING a 25.0372 acre tract situated in the George W. Gunnell Survey, Abstract No.351, Collin County, Texas and being all of a tract of land described in a deed to Wylie Partners, LP as recorded in Instrument Number 20180530000658260 of the Official Public Records Collin County, Texas (O.P.R.C.C.T.), and all tract of land described in a deed to Abdul R. Khan and Abdul L. Khan, as recorded in Instrument Number 20150608000672830, (O.P.R.C.C.T.) and all of a tract of land described in a deed to Scott Residential, LLC as recorded in Instrument Number 20181105001376830, 2018110600137689CI (O.P.R.C.C.T.) and all of a tract of land described in a deed to ALK Real Estate Investment, LLP, as recorded in Instrument Number 20170302000278350 (O.P.R.C.C.T.) and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a 1/2-Inch iron rod set at the northeast corner of said Wylie Partners,LP, and the southeast corner of Presidential Estates, an addition to the City of Wylie as record in Volume G, Page 174, Map Records of Collin County, Texas, and on the west right-of-way line of FM Highway No. 1378 (a variable width right-of-way), for a corner; THENCE South 00 degrees 30 minutes 18 seconds East along the east line of said Wylie Partners, LP, and on the west right-of-way line of said FM Highway No. 1378, a distance of 210.17 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod found at the southeast corner of said Wylie Partners, LP and the northeast corner of said Khan tract, and at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 2937.97 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South OS degrees 44 minutes 34 seconds West, 154.95 feet; THENCE Along the east line of said Khan tract and the west right-of-way line of said PM Highway No. 1378, and along said curve to the right having a delta of 03 degrees 01 minutes 19 seconds and a arc length of 154.95 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod set, for comer THENCE South 01 degrees 31 minutes 02 seconds West, along the east line of said Khan tract and the west right-of-way line of said FM Highway No. 1378, a distance of 109.32 feet to a 5/8-inch Iron rod found with cap stamped "TXDOT', at the southeast corner of said Khan tract and the northeast corner of said ALK Real Estate Investment, LLP, and the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 3643.48 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 00 degrees 44 minutes 09 seconds West, 198.68 feet; THENCE along the east line of Said ALK Real Estate Investment, LLP, tract and on the west right-of-way line of said FM Highway No. 1378 and along Said curve to the left having a delta of 03 degrees 07 minutes 29 seconds, and an arc length of 198.71 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod set at the southeast corner of said ALK Real Estate Investment, LLP, tract and the north line of a tract of land described in a deed to City of Wylie, as recorded in Instrument Number 98-0038017, (O.P.R.C.C.T.), for a corner, THENCE South 89 degrees 58 minutes 14 seconds West, along the south line of said ALK Real Estate Investment, LLP tract, and on the north line of Said City of Wylie tract a distance of 1629.84 feet to a 1/2-iron rod found at the southwest corner of siad ALK Real Estate Investment tract and the northwest corner of said City of Wylie tract, for a corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 22 minutes 00 seconds East, along the west line of said ALK Real Estate Investment tract, a distance of 198.70 feet to a 3/8-inch iron rod found at the northwest corner of said ALK Real Estate Investment tract, and the southwest corner of said Scott Residential, LLC, for a corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 00 minutes 51 seconds East, along the west line of said Scott Residential, LLC tract, a distance of 265.48 feet to a 3/8-inch iron rod found at the northwest corner of said Scott Residential, LLC tract, and the southwest corner of said Wylie Partners, LP tract, for a corner; THENCE North OS degrees 01 minutes 00 seconds East, along the west line of said Wylie Partners, LP tract, a distance of 198.02 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod found at the northwest corner of said Wylie Partners, LP tract, and the southwest corner of said Presidential Estates, for a comer; A THENCE North 89 degrees 35 minutes 29 seconds East, along the north line of said Wylie Partners, LP tract and the south line of said Presidential Estates, SITE DATA TAKE I) -E a distance of 1633.31 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 1,090,618 square feet or 25.0372 acres of land, more or less. SF 10/24 TR COMMUNITY 1. ALL USES PERM COMMON AREAS _ SINGLE FAMILY ( �� (TOWN HOMFS)_ COMMERCIAL 2. ALL SURFACE M _ DRIVEWAYS AND SIE TOTAL LAND AREA 14.5 ACRES 4.0 ACRES 2.2 ACRES 18 ACRES .CITY STANDARDS & TOTAL HOUSES 50 32 24,000 SF. BLDG. 3. FINAL STREET L .AREAS MAY VARY F MIN. LOT AREA 10,000 SF. 3,300 SF. :WYLIE. MIN. LOT WIDTH 75 FEET 30 FEET 4. LANDSCAPE SHA AND REGULATIONS. MIN, LOT DEPTH 100 FEET 110 FEET 5. THERE WILL BE MAX. LOT COVERAGE 45% 60%SOUTH & WEST BC NORTH OF BASKET( MIN. DWELLING SIZE 2,400 SF. 1,200 SF. PLAY FIELD, PICKLE 6' METAL FENCE 0 FRONT YARD 25 FEET MIN. 5 FEET MIN. COLUMNS. SIDE YARD 10 FEET MIN. 0 FEET MIN. 6. A HOMEOWNERS REAR YARD 25 FEET MIN. 20 FEET MIN. MAINTAIN COMMON REQUIREMENTS. BUILDING HEIGHT 40 FEET 40 FEET 50 FEET 7. TOWNHOMES L0 2 CAR GARAGE AREA 500 SF. 500 SF. 1l. rl F F� ENTRY -TED BY THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS. 9-PLAY FIELD & PLAY GROUND DEVELOPER/OWNER TERIALS OF PUBLIC STREETS, ACCESS ACTIVITIES WILL BE CLOSED FROM =WALKS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED MINIMUM 1OPMT06AMTHR000HOUTTHE &APPLICANT SPECIFICATIONS. YEAR AS PER THE CITY SCOTT RESIDENTIAL, LLC YOUT, LOT CONFIGURATIONS, DIMENSIONS & REGULATIONS CONTACT: DR. ABDUL LATEEF KHAN 20VIDING NO VARIANCES OF THE CITY OF 5411 KINGSTON DRIVE RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75082 PH: (469) 870 6020 L COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF WYLIE RULES ARCHITECT 16 FT. TALL WOOD FENCES AT NORTH, OCULUS ARCHITECTS, INC. /NDARY. A 6 FT. TALL MASONRY WALL CONTACT: FOKRUDDIN KHONDAKER, AIA, NCARS NLL & PLAY FIELD AREA. ALSO EAST OF 14310 RICH BRANCH DR. BALL COURT & PLAY GROUND WALL HAVE NORTH POTOMAC, MD 20878 ER 2' BRICK WALL WITH BRICK / STONE CIVIL ENGINEER ND & ASSOCIATES, LLC ASSOCIATIONS WILL BE FORMED TO CONTACT: NAIM KHAN, P.E.CFM k EASEMENT AREAS AS PER THE CITY 603 CHERRY TREE LANE - WYLIE, TEXAS 75098 - PH. 214 533 7181 WILL HAVE 500 SF GARAGES. E-MAIL: naim 1207®yahoo.com -Y HOUSES WILL HAVE FRONT GARAGE - LIU - o a V =3�p rc 3� U J ...E J g AR 0 9C'I � 0MV—.. 00 E A~ CLL oiSU'�•- •• u °nW�Ji z&dc_WLL 3 y Eao 2a r2a o= E - € 3 Sb a TNg„ wgkr�'� SITE DATA EI 78SYYYL�29 11-M 0410912024 Item 2. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS EXHIBIT "C" COLLEGE PARK �II►IG�E:j Ia11R"M College Park is a sustainable neighborhood with the intent to promote a gradual transition of single family detached residential living with a higher density townhouse community. The neighborhood is accompanied by open spaced amenities and a commercial retail component. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. A traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) shall be completed and accepted by the City prior to the final approval of a preliminary plat. 3. The development shall be required to have an Home Owners Association (HOA) in which the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCRs) shall address clubhouse hours of operation, lighting, and noise rules that meet or exceed city standards at adoption. The CCRs shall be submitted to and accepted by the City prior to the approval of the preliminary plat. 4. In order to promote concurrence of development the following shall be required: a. A preliminary plat for the entire site shall be submitted as one subdivision. b. A minimum of 10,000 square feet of commercial space on one lot, along with all customary infrastructure requirements shall be completed and receive approval by the City, through a shell building certificate of occupancy, prior to the final inspection of any single family residence, except up to three model homes. c. A minimum of 20,000 square feet of commercial space on two separate lots, along with all customary infrastructure requirements shall be completed and receive approval by the City, through a shell building certificate of occupancy, prior to the 40th single family residence final inspection. SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED RESIDENTIAL II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. All regulations of the Single Family 10/24 set forth in Article 3, Section 3.2 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) shall apply except as specifically provided herein. 2. The development shall be in general conformance with Exhibit "B" (Zoning Exhibit). A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Page 1 of 3 0410912024 Item 2. 1. Maximum number of residential detached lots shall not exceed 50 lots. 2. Alleys shall not be required within the Single Family Detached tract of the Planned Development. 3. All homes within the community shall have front entry garages. 4. J-swing garage entries shall not be required. 5. The second point of vehicular access into the development shall be located off the existing street of Washington Place to the north and shall be gate restricted for emergency access only. 6. A Homeowner's Association (HOA) shall be established that will be responsible for maintenance of all screening, HOA open space lots, HOA common areas, and landscaping within HOA areas. a. A 8' high metal fence with brick columns shall be required for the community park. TOWNHOUSE RESIDENTIAL III. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. All regulations of the Townhouse District set forth in Article 3, Section 3.3 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) shall apply except as specifically provided herein. 3. The development shall be in general conformance with Exhibit `B" (Zoning Exhibit). A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Maximum number of townhouse lots shall not exceed 32 lots. 2. The Townhouse units shall have a front setback of 5' and shall provide rear entry vehicular access through a 24' wide alley which will also be used as a fire lane. 3. A Homeowner's Association (HOA) shall be established that will be responsible for maintenance of all HOA open space lots, HOA common areas, and landscaping within HOA areas. COMMERCIAL 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. All regulations of the Commercial Corridor District set forth in Article 4, Section 4.1.0 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) shall apply except as specifically provided herein. Page 2 of 3 �J 0410912024 Item 2. 3. The development shall be in general conformance with Exhibit "B" (Zoning Exhibit). A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: The following uses as defined in the June 2023 Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance shall be prohibited: a. Sexually Oriented Business b. Equipment Rental c. Automobile Rental d. Automobile Repair Minor e. Car Wash f. Vehicle Display, Sales or Service g. Smoke Shop h. Smoking Establishments i. Any and all uses listed under Sections 5.2.1-1 and 5.2.I of the Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) Page 3 of 3 J 1 0410912024 Item WS1. i Wylie City Council Prepared By: Brandon Blythe Account Code: regarding Wylie Fire Rescue's overview and Five -Year Plan. City Council with anoverview o[the department and proposed Five -Year Plan. 0410912024 Item WS1. WYLIE FIRE RESCUE Council April 2024 0410912024 Item WS1. MISSION OF "To dedicate ourselves to providing a progressive department of professionally trained and equipped personnel in order to protect the lives, property, and environment of our community." Our Vision: We, the Members of Wylie Fire -Rescue: • Place safety as our first priority • Take pride in meeting and exceeding the expectations of our community • Encourage innovation and apply technologies that enhance the quality of our fire and life safety services • Recognize the value and benefit in the diversity of every individual's background and experience • Commit to the professional development of individual members as an investment in the future of our organization • Depend upon the teamwork, with all individuals and divisions working together to ensure our success M 0410912024 Item WS1. Administrative Policy Personnel Finance Contractual Support Services Fleet D 0 0 0 ivisions of the Wyl'l*e Fire Rescue Operations Fire & Rescue Response Emergency Medical Services Specialized Response Communications 911 Dispatch Computer Aided Dispatch Technology / GIS Community Risk Reduction Fire Prevention Life Safety Education Community CPR Emergency Management Special Events Disaster Planning Community Warning 11-0 Current Service to Wylie 5 Years or Less 57 6-10 Years of Service I I I I - 15 Years of Service 11 16-20 Years of Service 15 21-25 Years of Service 3 25+ Years of Service I Average Tenure 7.52 Years of Service 154 Combined Years of Service WFR PERSONNEL SUMMARY 1 041091 Basic Firefighters 32 Intermediate Firefighters 10 Advanced Firefighters 11 Master Firefighters 20 Fire Service Specialized Certfications Hazardous Material Technician 31 Hazardous Materials Specialist 2 Wildiand Firefighter 24 Rope Rescue Technicians 19 Marine Operator 12 Swift Water Techniciians. 26 FAST Boat Operators 22 Rescue Divers 11 Cor�fined Space Technicians 13 Driver Pumper Operator 36 Driver Aerial Operator 7 Fire Officer 1 5 Fire Officer 2 17 Fire Officer 3 4 Fire Officer 4 9 Fire & Life Safety Educator 7 Authorized Positions Posit7ion Authorized Chief 1.010, Assistant Chief 2.00 Fire Marshal - Div Chief 1.00, Battalion Chief 3.00, EMS Program Manager 1.00 Captain (Operations) 12.00 Captain (Administration) 1.00 Deputy Fire Marshal 1.00, Fire Inspector 1.00 Drivers, 12.00 Firefighter 39.00 Single Role Paramedic 9.00, Single Role EMT 9.00, Emergency Management 1.00 Support Services 1.00, Admin 2 - Chief 1.00, Fire Prev Analyst - FM: 1.00 EMS Records Analyst - AC 2.00 Alarm Cleric - AC Ritter 1.00, Part Time Inspector O.S 98.50 0410912024 Item WS1. Prevention Division Staff • 1- Division Chief' • 1- Deputy Fire Marshal • 1- Investigator/Inspector • 1- Records Analyst • Required Training/Certifications • TCFP` • Inspector • Investigator • Plan Examiner • TCOLE Peace Officer • 29 Years of combined Prevention • 56 years with the City of Wylie • Average Tenure with the City 14 Y • Since 2019 have a 50` Turn over r 0410912024 Item WS1. Community Risk Reduction 2023 Statistics • 34 Developer Meetings • 343 Total reviews (Building, Fire Systems, Solar, etc.) 1124 System Inspections (Fire Alarm, Overhead and Underground Sprinkler) • 225 Fire, Life &Safety Inspections (Includes re -inspections) • 1463 Annual Inspections (Includes re -inspections) • 32 Citizen or Staff Complaint Follow Ups 28 Fire Investigations Total Calls For Service for the Division: 3048 IN 0410912024 Item WS1. 911 Communications Division 0410912024 Item WS1. Current Service to Wylie 5 Years or Less 6-10 Years of Service 1 1-15 Years of Service OMMUNICATION Telecom municator Certifications 5 Basic 1 5 Intermediate 3 3 Advanced 4 Master 5 Average Tenure 7.42 Years of Service 89 Combined Years of Service Specialized EMD-Q CTO CISM Certifications 5 4 3 Current Staff Manager 1 Supervisors 2 Dispatchers 10 Authorized Positions Manager 1 Supervisors 3 Dispatchers 13 IN 0410912024 Item WS1. 2023 Communications Statistics • Personnel Worked 28,449 • 1,982 Overtime • Personnel Completed 764 Training Hours • Phone Calls • 108,000 • Average 295 per day • 99.88% answered in less than 10 seconds • 911 calls • 25,000 • Average 68 per day • 3.25 seconds average answer time • Calls for Service • 32,852 • Received to Queue - 31 seconds • Queue to Dispatch - 1:20 El 0410912024 Item WS1. 911 Communications • Two Retirements: • Allyson Frederick, Communications Manager • 14.5 Years with Wylie PSC • 35 Years total in Public Safety • Lisa Laird, Telecom municator • 23 Years with Wylie PSC • 38 Years total in Public Safety • 73 Years of combined dispatch experie • 42 years with Wylie PSC IN 0410912024 Item WS1. kkEMERGENCY MANAGEMENT !. . . . . . . . . . . . r��cy `ate il Viol#] lifft# - 0 *wNi �: � 1, � � � wiliqJ181- I # 8 to 0 0 1 (1) Emergency Management Coordinator • Central Coordination Point for all events • Emergency Planning • City Emergency Management Plan • Special Events Planning/Coordination • Training, Education & Exercises • Community Outreach • Emergency Operations Center • Outdoor Warning Sirens • Resource Management • Damage Assessment IN 0410912024 Item WS1. ro r. Aft am MEM Recruitment, Hiring, Retirement Prevention Fire Marshal Steve Seddig Communications Allyson Frederick 14.5 Years with Wylie PSC 35 Years total in Public Safety Lisa Laird, Telecom municator 23 Years with Wylie PSC 38 Years total in Public Safety 73 Years of combined dispatch experience 42 years with Wylie PSC 12 New Employees Hired in 2023 } 12 New Employees Hired in 2024 M )##) Denotes thre Number of Personnel assigned to Station / Position 1suppvrt Serwices., Emergency Management, Finance, Budget, FIRE ADMINISTRAnON Purchasing, Billing, Dept. Pca ", Health & Safety, TramI ng, Regulatory Crsmphance } Emergency Response, Public ReNat ons, Hazard Mitigation, CompanyTraining, Pre -Fire Planning TAU.02 7r v 0410912024 Item WS1. Fare & Life Safety Education, Fire Prexreintion,, Inspections, Building Plan Reviews,, Enforcement, l EE415 L7 ratmcans Se flies Logistics,, EMS OPERATIONS pe P P g il Patient Biffing, Medicare aid Ambulance Code compliance, investigation, Arson i 911 Emergency Communlcatlians, Dispatch, Regional Cameron Bitt€an, Darrell Buratli, George Fire Coordination, Radio System, Mobile Command Field Training Officer (F O) :Watson, Tyler New, Zoe Burkdow, Liz Past, Citywide CameraSystems 0410912024 Item WS1. an a Minimum Staffing - 25 Personnel Current total staffing is 28 per shift • Station 1 • 6 Personnel • 4 on Quint 141 • 2 on Medic 141 • Station 2 • 6 Personnel • 4 on Quint 142 • 2 on Squad 142 • Station 3 • 7 Personnel • 4 on Quint 143 • 2 on Medic 143 • 1 on Battalion 140 (Shift Commander) • Station 4 • 6 Personnel • 4 on Quint 144 • 2 on Medic 144 * +3 Relief Personnel assigned to each shift IN 0410912024 Item WS1. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE UPDATE Actions to Date: Most items required to start the EMS program are in place • Secured Medical Director / Medical The City of Wylie now has 5 ambulances Training Finalizing a few contracts • Secured Supply Contract • Secured Billing Company • Staffing is complete with the exception of 4 Paramedics • Developed and Approved EMS local Plus Employees ordinance • Hired 21 Personnel for EMS Division Wylie Fire Rescue is operating 2 of the 3 frontline ambulances • Appointed 2nd Assistant Chief to Maintain Span of Control Outstanding Items: • Selected 6 Firefighter Paramedics to serve as Field Training Officers 9 Finalizing Fee Schedule 9 Interlocal Agreements with Cities needing Ambulance Service 9 Orientation for final 4 employees L 0410912024 Item WS1. $ 10 0 1 1086i ,637 PeOP�§rty Lost to Fe i2023 irn $24,893,0655 Property S8ivoe�d from F"ires'lon 2023 C 0410912024 Item WS1. CALL VOLUME 2023 • Total Calls for Service • 2023 - 7506 • 2022 - 7333 • 2021 - 7336 (should have been 6900) • 2020 - 5953 • 2019 - 6015 • Call Volume was up slightly in 2023. • Busiest Fire Unit — Quint 141 (1401 S. Ballard - Station # 1) • Quint 141 — 1,745 responses (Covers district 1 & 5) • Quint 142 — 1,217 responses (Covers district 2) • Quint 143 — 1,448 responses (Covers district 3) • Quint 144 - 1,181 responses (Covers district 4) • Squad 142 — 759 responses Total Unit Responses - 13,594 unit responses (Average of 37 responses per day) M 0410912024 Item WS1. • Fire District 1 - Covered by Station 1 on South Ballard • 2021 - 04:33 • 2022 - 04:28 - 19% of Volume • 2023 - 04:08 - 18% of Volume • Fire District 2 - Covered by Station 2 on Country Club • 2021 - 04:45 • 2022 - 04:36 - 29% of Volume • 2023 - 05:24 - 29.67 of Volume (Ambulance Moved) • 05:07 - City Limits • Fire District 3 - Covered by Station 3 on East Brown Street • 2021 - 04:35 • 2022 - 04:32 - 17% of Volume • 2023 - 04:28 - 17.2% of Volume • Fire District 4 - Covered by Station 4 on McMillen • 2021 - 05:57 • 2022 - 04:48 - 14% of Volume • 2023 - 04:36 - 13.8% of Volume • Fire District 5 - Covered by Station 1 on South Ballard • 2020 - 06:41 • 2022 - 06:42 - 6% of Volume • 2023 - 06:15 - 6.5% of Volume M 0410912024 Item WS1. • Fire District 1 - Covered by Station South Ballard • 2021 - 1329 • 2022 - 1423 CALLS BY DISTRICT 1 on • Fire District 4 - Covered by Station 4 on McMillen • 2021 - 1 105 • 2022 - 1088 • Fire District 2 - Covered by Station 2 on Country Club • 2021 - 15 64 • 2022 - 2136 • Fire District 3 - Covered by Station 3 on East Brown Street • 2021 - 1268 • 2022 - 1301 • Fire District 5 - Covered by Station 1 on South Ballard • 2021 - 461 • 2022 - 468 • Mutual Aid Call Requests (out of district) -120 Fire / 226 EMS • EMS Coalition Calls outside of City - 737 L 0410912024 Item WS1. FUND 2023-2024 'Total t I)CIALFIRE BUDGET $13,471,0301.72 $2A638450.70 S1%242j786.45 78T of Departmental Budget is Personnel Services IN 0410912024 Item WS1. i rbTelH 71010 wl- Percent of Budget Personnel Services Materials for Maintenance $588,738.D0 Capital ■$16,559F938.47 0 lbul, Budget Total Activity (End of Year) iY2021-20,22 lbtal Budget - . Total Activity (End of Year) FY2022-2023 Total Budget TOTAL -BUDGET TOTAL EMS BUDGET $3,133iO34.03 i ' ■ E ■ . 4 r, GF - em,ce 6es Actual $L619A22.31 Ac'tti a I 2020-2021 Actual m Actual 2022-2023 U= 2023-2024 First Responder Fee, $28A02.07 $451010.67 $380975.45, $28JP728.00 $5-1�616.00 Fire, Impact $271fi22.34 $25�P ,902.21, $3,34J78.02 $228J40.00 jbw lzovehtr6 $1;919A46.72 $2 178 707.94 $2599 42-9.82 $291'40'79.00 Does not Include Projected EMS Revenue in FY 2025 L . ... .. ... wmw"�' ........... �` . . . . ... the r Sources of Funding Programs / Etc.) Item 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 EsiNet (First year NRC Plus MRC ) $18,336,00 $130,180.00 $130,188M $130,188,00 $130,18R00 Complete CAD 6 Workstation (PSB) $112,060.00 $13,060.00 $13,060M $13,060.00 Complete CAD, 7 Workstation (PSB) $112,060.00 $13,060.00 Radio/Call Recorder System Update $129,000,00 Dispatch/EOC Technology Refresh $150'000.00 TIFMAS (State iNational Mutual Aid) $85,000.00* $85,000.00* $85,000.00* $85'000M* $85,000.00* $85,000.00* Hazardous Materials Grant $14,000M Firehouse Subs Grant (Boat Electronics) $19,196.00 L 0410912024 Item WS1. 5 Year Plan H*Igh1*1ghts Focused on top 3 items • Personnel • Succession Planning • Development • Training • Fleet • Medic Rotation • Apparatus Replacement Schedule • Cost • Delivery Times • Facilities • Station Replacement • New Station • Fire Administration • Training Field IN 0410912024 Item WS1. .11'ersonnel It's All About Peopiq The Personnel of Wylie Fire Rescue is what makes us great 0410912024 Item WS1. a Alk • MM 137 of the Department Workforce is Eligible to Retire 4 Personnel have greater than 25 years of service Average Age of Personnel 47 - Chief Officers 44 - Captains 36 - Drivers 30 - Firefighters Operations Personnel Average Age = 31 Average Tenure of Personnel "Years of Service" 24.3 - Chief Officers 16.5 - Captains 9.5 - Drivers 4.1 - Firefighters 29 Personnel with Under 3 years of service Vacation Accrual "Avg Hours Available" 555 - Chief Officers 381 - Captains 292 - Drivers 182 - Firefighters 523 - Investigators 199 - Administrative Average 284 Hours Per Employee 0410912024 Item WS1. Fire Department Personnel Needs DIVISION 2025 2026 = 2027 2028 2029 Fire 3 Relief Firefighters Mental Health Mental Health Emergency Medical EMS Paramedic Paramedic Technicians J Paramedics orrrrrlirrrit Risk Reduction Fire Community Life Safety Inspector/Investigator Educator Admin/Support Fleet Maintenance Technician Communications Dispatcher �' Data Communications Dispatcher Dispatcher Dispatcher Analyst Supervisor M 0410912024 Item WS1. Fleet Operations are maintained in house by the Support Services Coordinator. Because of the unique nature of fire apparatus, fleet funds are contained within the fire department's general fund budget. Apparatus in the fleet program are broken down by use, and graded every six months to determine replacement. 2 0410912024 Item WS1. Fleet Replacement Grading Fleet Replacement Criteria • Excellent Condition (1-20) • Good Condition (21-30) • Ready for Replacement (31-40) • Needs Immediate Replacement (41 and above) Age - 1 point per year Miles - 1 point for every 20K miles Engine Hours - 1 point for every 1 K hours Repair Cost - 1 point for every $1 OK Condition - Body, Interior, Upcoming Repairs, etc. Reliability (Tickets per year) - 1 point for every 5 tickets IS 04/09/2024 Item WS1. �, Fleet Summary Heavy Duty Equipment 116 Heavy } i J 07 Ready Reserve Quint Replacement on Order` Replacement on Order 13 Quint 1.43 393 Heavy 454 Heavy ft Sj{ ) iS41� 1S {/ £S `ter t}�Jt ttSfS tJI }3(t i{f t f SS§ Slt i�1i2� r?jJi Y�t£t4 rz � �t}T jl7Z r �s(r}?r r$rf 4i riri��t�l{t{tisi � i 1 �`u�'}l$ � 4r4 It{��tS 4'1�r�? �5,� Crrz� f}}4}�l�RnSkr i.a �jrc' 1t tt 1jKr }irr'tt�Sjij�lj}YS 458 Heavy On Order 22 2022, NEW UTILITY Mi 4S9 Heavy On Order 22 2022 NEW QUINT Arriving 2024 - Q1 Repl 460, Heavy On Order 22 2022 NEW QUINT Arriving - Q3 Fleet Medium Duty ................ 04/09/2024 Item WS1. Summary 0 ui qp ment �€ e� Reserve; Battalion El 0410912024 Item WS1. Fleet Summary M 0410912024 Item WS1. Heavy Duty • Fleet in great Shape • A rAdkTrANM I • Light Duty Overall in great shape • Challenges * Ambulance Replacement Plan • The most flexible • Cost Increases * Delivery Times • Delivery Time Medium Duty Overall in great shape Fire Department Fleet Needs DIVISION 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Fire Battalion Chief Truck Order Quint 142 Repl. / Brush Truck Order Quint 144 Repl. Squad 142 Replacement Replacement Special Rescue Replace Boat f Rescue Truck Hovercraft Replacement EMS Replacement Ambulance Replacement Ambulance Replacement Ambulance Replacement Ambulance Replacement Ambulance Community Risk Reduction Fire Inspector Replace Fire Prevention Replacement (Clown Team) Trailer Admin/Support Support 143 Support 142 Replacement Support. Replacement EMS Replacement (2012) Replacement (2013) 140 (2018) / Chief 1 & 2 Supervisor Dispatch Support Communications Vehicle Replacement (2012) C Does not include new position vehicles 0410912024 Item WS1. --------- ------ - - - ----- - - ------- T P0— ------ To receive the highest points in an ISO evaluation for ladder service, the ladder unit must reach the roof of the tallest building in its service area or be 100' long, whichever is less. QUINT 142 - 2011 • 109' Heavyweight Aerial • 1750 Pump • 500 Gallon Water • 4 Pre -connected Hose Lines • 1 2 1/2" Hose Line • 137' of Ground Ladders • Compressed Air Foam • Aerial Rescue Capabilities 52% of the buildings 32' or taller are in Fire District #2 Collapse zone must be considered Runs out of a Station with a Paramedic Squad to reduce run volume IM 0410912024 Item WS1. Capital Equipment Fire Department Capital Equipment Needs DIVISION 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 Fire Board Up Trailer Replacement Special Rescue Rescue Tool Replacement Rescue Tool Replacement EMS EMS Cart Community Risk Reduction Admin/Support GPS Optic Upgrade GPS Opticom Upgrade GPS Opticom Upgrade GPS Opticom Upgrade GPS Opticom Upgrade Communications L 0410912024 Item WS1. Facilities Considerations for the Future: Station 2/Fire Administration Station 1 Station 5 Training Tower 0410912024 Gm w t . � 2 ' : {��± � r « / � � ƒ a � I I F-1 I F-1 U OWE E �jronns; 0410912024 Item WS1. • Concrete Burn Building • Attic/Roof Simulator • Rollover Chamber • MAYDAY Container Training Field/Tower History • Constructed in 2002 • Built by WFR personnel • 4 story tower necessary to comply with ISO standards • WFR awarded with ISO Class 1 rating IN 0410912024 Item WS1. Capabilities of Current Tower • Laddering multiple floors • Aerial training • Limited ropes training • EMS victim removal M 0410912024 Item WS1. Current Fire Challenges 0410912024 Item WS1. Engineering Report Summary • Assessment performed December 2023 • Tower does not comply with NFPA 1402, Standard on Facilities for Fire Training and Associated Props • Lacks lateral bracing (Sec. 6.1.3) • Constructed of wood (Sec. 6.1.5) • Stairs and guardrails/handrails don't meet code (Sec. 6.1.5, 6.1.6) • No appropriate anchor points for rope access training (Sec. 1 1.2.1) • Estimated cost for corrections: $68,100 M 0410912024 Item WS1. ifl NAM � � =Aft • Four floor, enclosed tower • Two live fire rooms, 1 st and 2nd floor • NFPA rope anchors • Flat roof ventilation prop • Multi-Family/Motel layout • Inset balcony • Modular interior walls • Commercial sprinkler heads • Fire Department Connection • Plumbed for theatrical smoke • Placed on piers 0 Portable / Expandable 0410912024 Item WS1. 'TlFTFMP Training Towers 0410912024 Item WS1. Partnerships Multi -Agency Training Opportunities Parker/Lucas/Murphy/Sachse Train for incident interaction and current training partnerships PD/SWAT inclusion 0410912024 Item WS1. New tower: $510,000 Tower demo: $9,000 Foundation: $12,000 Concrete: $105,,000 Site Prep: $50,,000 Hydrant: $11,000 Z"I ii�� r. 9nances and Funding Fund Balances - Fund 461 Balance: $389,046 - Proposed Exp $197,046 - Ending Balance: $0 - Training Field Fund Balance: 305,033 - Proposed Exp $200,000 - Ending Balance: $105,000 - Fire Development Fund $1,368,229 - Proposed Exp 000 - Ending Balance: $1,068,229 El 0410912024 Item WS1. Biggest Focus/Challenges SUCCESSION PLANNING FLEET FACILITIES 0410912024 Item WS1. Questions