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05-14-2024 (City Council) Agenda Packet
Wylie City Council Regular Meeting May 14,2024—6:00 PM f'V Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY WYLIE CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION&PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Invocation-Reverend Kurt Ulmer,Faith Lutheran Church. REGULAR AGENDA 1, Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-14 of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, canvassing the election returns of the May 4,2024 General Election; declaring the election results for City Council Place 2 and Place 4; and providing a savings/repealing clause, severability clause and an effective date. ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF ELECTIONS&ADMINISTRATION OF OATH OF OFFICE Councilmembers-elect Dave Strang and Scott Williams. PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PR1. National Police Week. PR2. Texas Police Chiefs Association recognizing the Wylie Police Department for obtaining their Texas Police Chiefs Best Practices Accreditation. PR3. Eagle Scout Award-Jared Vanderburg. PR4. Asian.Americans and Pacific Islanders Month. PR5. Economic Development Week. PR6. National Correctional Officers Week. 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 ConsentAgenda and will be considered separately. Ae Consider, and act upon, approval of April 23,2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. a e I1 B. Consider, and act upon, authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Agreement for additional Law Enforcement Services, between the City of Wylie, Lavon Lake, Texas initiates Agreement No. W9126G24P0016 and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This agreement is for the provisions of additional Law enforcement Services from May 17, 2024 through September 14, 2024 for a sum not to exceed $56,732.05. C: Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 6, creating 168 single- family residential lots and three open space lots on 40.430 acres, generally located at the southwest intersection of Dominion Drive and Pleasant Valley Road. D. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 7, creating 11 single- family residential lots and two open space lots on 6.475 acres, generally located at the northeast corner of Dominion Drive and Pleasant Valley Road. E. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of Lot 1, Block A of North Wylie Plaza, establishing one commercial lot on 0.912 acres.Property generally located at 2455 FM 1378. F. Consider,and act upon,the approval of the purchase of one (1)2024 Ford Transit T350 Passenger Van in an estimated amount of $55,150.00 from Randall Reed's Planet Ford 635 for the Parks and Recreation Department through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. G. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of two (2) dark ash (silver) 2024 Chevy Tahoes for Police Administration in an estimated amount of$104,623.62, and eleven(11)black 2024 Chevy Tahoes for Police Patrol in an estimated amount of$574,371.91 for the Police Department from Reliable Chevrolet through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. REGULAR AGENDA 2. Consider, and act upon, the appointment of Mayor pro tem for a term beginning May 2024 and ending May 2025. 3. Consider, and act upon,the appointment of a 2024 Board and Commissions City Council Interview Panel to conduct the May 2024 board applicant interviews. 4. Consider, and act upon, the appointment of one-committee member to the City of Wylie City Council Subcommittee to represent the City of Wylie in meetings with the Wylie Independent School District City/Schools Partnerships Committee. 5. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) to Planned Development (PD-MF) for an age restricted condominium residential community on 47.374 acres. Property located on the west side of Country Club Road approximately 2000' south of Parker Road(ZC 2024-02). WORK SESSION WS 1. North Texas Municipal Water District Update. WS2. Discuss WEDC&The Retail Coach. WS3. Discuss the possible development of the FM 544 frontage in Regency Business Park. a e 12 WS4. Discuss the International Jet Ski Tournament at Collin Park Marina, located at 2200 St Paul Road, Wylie, Texas. WS5. Discuss FY 2024-25 Budget. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION EXECUTIVE SESSION Sec. 551.074.PERSONNEL MATTERS; CLOSED MEETING. (a)This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1)to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation,reassignment,duties,discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2)to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee. (b)Subsection(a)does not apply if the officer or employee who is the subject of the deliberation or hearing requests a public hearing. ES1. Discuss the job performance of the City Manager. 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 Park Boulevard property acquisitions. ES3. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden,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). ES4. Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2022-1 c, 2022-10c, 2023-Ic,2023-2d, 2023-5c, 2023-9b,2023-1 lb,2024-1c,2024-2d,2024-3a,2024-3b,2024-4c,2024-4e,2024-5a,2024-5b,2024-5c,and 2024-5d. 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. ADJOURNMENT a e 13 CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on May 10,2024 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 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 14 0511412024 Item 1. A N Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: City Secretary Subject I Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-14 of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, canvassing the election returns of the May 4,2024 General Election; declaring the election results for City Council Place 2 and Place 4; and providing a savings/repealing clause, severability clause and an effective date. Recommendation N A motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion 0 The unofficial results of the City of Wylie May 4, 2024 General Election, have been presented for review to the Wylie City Council. Council is requested to review the results and take formal action to approve the totals within the proposed Ordinance. Please note,voters have until Friday May 10,2024 to cure challenged mail ballots and provisional ballots and the ballot boards cannot convene until after that time; therefore, the City will not receive the final reports until the end of the day on Monday, May 13th. Included in the agenda packet is the information staff had at the time of posting on Friday,May I 01h. Staff will send updated information out to Council on Tuesday before the Council meeting. 0511412024 Item 1. ORDINANCE NO. 2024-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CANVASSING THE ELECTION RETURNS OF THE MAY 4, 2024 GENERAL ELECTION; DECLARING THE ELECTION RESULTS FOR CITY COUNCIL PLACE 2 AND PLACE 4; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS/REPEALING CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") duly authorized and ordered a general election to be held within the City of Wylie, Texas ("City"), on May 4, 2024 (`Election"), for the purpose of electing two members of the City Council, Place 2 and Place 4, for a full term; and WHEREAS, the Collin County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Collin County voters, the Dallas County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Dallas County voters, and Rockwall County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Rockwall County voters; and WHEREAS, the Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall County Elections Administrators have made the return of the Election results and delivered them to the City Council in the time and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, Election returns lawfully submitted to the City Council and filed with the City Secretary are set forth in Exhibit A and incorporated herein for all purposes; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Election was duly called; that notice of the Election was given in accordance with the law and City Charter; that the Election was held in accordance with the law and City Charter; that the Election returns were duly and legally made and delivered; and that there were cast at the Election valid and legal votes; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and declares that the meeting at which this Ordinance is considered is open to the public as required by law, and that the public notice of the time, place and purpose of the meeting was given as required by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having canvassed the combined early voting and Election. Day accumulated totals,fords that the votes cast result in the following: City Council,Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani received 803 or 33.28%of the votes cast. Dave Strang received 1,61.0 or 66.72%of the votes cast. City Council,Place 4 Danish Aftab received 754 or 31.29% of the votes cast. Scott Williams received 1,656 or 68.71%of the votes cast. Ordinance No.2024-14 Canvass of the May 4,2024 General Election Page 1 of 3 0511412024 Item 1. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Election Results. The Election returns as set forth herein are declared to be official. Accordingly, Dave Strang is hereby declared elected to City Council Place 2 and Scott Williams is hereby declared elected to City Council Place 4. SECTION 3: Approval of Elections Results. The City Council hereby finds and determines, as a result of the canvass held on May 14, 2024, that a combined Election Day and early voting total of 2,436 votes were cast in the Election, with 1,624 early votes cast, as indicated by the poll list for the Election held on May 4, 2024. It is hereby declared that the City approves and accepts the results of the Election for City Council Place 2 and Place 4 as set forth in the returns attached hereto as Exhibit A, as determined by the majority vote of the qualified voters of the City. SECTION 4: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause and phrase thereof regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 5: Savings/Repealing. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict. Any remaining portion of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance and shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this 14th day of May 2024. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No.2024-14 Canvass of the May 4,2024 General Election Page 2 of 3 0511412024 Item 1. Exhibit A Certified Election Returns pages attached hereto] Ordinance No.2024-14 Canvass of the May 4,2024 General Election Page 3 of 3 El 0511412024 Item 1. CITY OF WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION SUMMARY OF PRECINCT RETURNS EARLY VOTING & ELECTION DAY COMBINED May 4, 2024 UNOFFICIAL Position Candidate Name Collin Dallas Rockwall Total Percentage Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani 801 2 0 803 33.28% Place 2 Dave Strang 1,587 15 8 1,610 66.72% Place 4 Danish Aftab 752 2 0 754 31.29% Place 4 Scott Williams 1,633 15 8 1,656 68.71% COMBINED EARLY VOTING & ELECTION DAY BALLOTS CAST 2,436 PERCENTAGE OF REGISTERED VOTERS 6.69% TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS 36,388 0511412024 Item 1. CITY OF WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION SUMMARY OF PRECINCT RETURNS EARLY VOTING ONLY May 4, 2024 UNOFFICIAL Position Candidate Name Collin Dallas Rockwall Total Percentage Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani 512 2 0 514 31.985% Place 2 Dave Strang 1,074 13 6 1,093 68.015% Place 4 Danish Aftab 480 2 0 482 30.125% Place 4 Scott Williams 1,099 13 6 1,118 69.875% EARLY VOTING BALLOTS CAST 1,624 PERCENTAGE OF REGISTERED VOTERS 4.46% TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS 36,388 El ORDINANCE NO. 2024-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CANVASSING THE ELECTION RETURNS OF THE MAY 4, 2024 GENERAL ELECTION; DECLARING THE ELECTION RESULTS FOR CITY COUNCIL PLACE 2 AND PLACE 4; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS/REPEALING CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") duly authorized and ordered a general election to be held within the City of Wylie, Texas ("City"), on May 4, 2024 ("Election"), for the purpose of electing two members of the City Council, Place 2 and Place 4, for a full term; and WHEREAS, the Collin County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Collin County voters, the Dallas County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Dallas County voters, and Rockwall County Elections Administrator administered the Election for Rockwall County voters; and WHEREAS, the Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall County Elections Administrators have made the return of the Election results and delivered them to the City Council in the time and manner required by law; and WHEREAS, Election returns lawfully submitted to the City Council and filed with the City Secretary are set forth in Exhibit A and incorporated herein for all purposes; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Election was duly called; that notice of the Election was given in accordance with the law and City Charter; that the Election was held in accordance with the law and City Charter; that the Election returns were duly and legally made and delivered; and that there were cast at the Election valid and legal votes; and WHEREAS, the City Council fords and declares that the meeting at which this Ordinance is considered is open to the public as required by law, and that the public notice of the time, place and purpose of the meeting was given as required by Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having canvassed the combined early voting and Election Day accumulated totals, finds that the votes cast result in the following: City Council,Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani received 804 or 33.26% of the votes cast. Dave Strang received 1,613 or 66.74% of the votes cast. City Council,Place 4 Danish Aftab received 755 or 31.28% of the votes cast. Scott Williams received 1,659 or 68.72%of the votes cast. Ordinance No. 2024-14 Canvass of the May 4,2024 General Election Page 1 of 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLU0 TEXAS: SECTION|: The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance amif fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Election Results. The Election returns ua set forth herein are declared tohoofficial. Accordingly, Dave Strang is hereby declared elected to City Council Place 2 and Scott Williams is hereby declared elected to City Council Place 4. SECTION 3: Approval of Elections Results. The City Council hereby finds and determines, uau result ofthe canvass held ou May |4, 2O24, that a combined Election Day and early voting total of2,440 votes were cast iuthe Election, with 1,628 early votes cueL as indicated hv the poll list for the Election held on May 4, 2024. It im hereby declared that the City approves and accepts the results of the Election for City Council P|uoc 2 and Place 4 as set forth in the returns attached hereto as Exhibit A, as determined by the majorityvote of the qualified voters of the City. SECTION 4: Severabilit . Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance he declared unconstitutional and/or invalid by u court of competent jurisdiction, it is czpreaa|v provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain infull force and effect. VVv|ie hereby declares that d would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, c|uuac and phrase thereof regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 5: . All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict. Any remaining portion of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance and shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED, hythe City Council of the City ofWylie, Texas on this |4Ub day of May 2O24. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2024'|4 Canvass of the May 4.2O24 General Election Page 2of3 Exhibit A Certified Election Returns [31 pages attached hereto] Ordinance No. 2024-14 Canvass of the May 4,2024 General Election Page 3 of 3 CITY OF WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION SUMMARY OF PRECINCT RETURNS EARLY VOTING & ELECTION DAY COMBINED May 4, 2024 Position Candidate Name Collin Dallas Rockwall Total Percentage Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani 801 3 0 804 33.26% Place 2 Dave Strang 1,589 16 8 1,613 66.74% Place 4 Danish Aftab 752 3 0 755 31.28% Place 4 Scott Williams 1,635 16 8 1,659 68.72% COMBINED EARLY VOTING & ELECTION DAY BALLOTS CAST 2,440 PERCENTAGE OF REGISTERED VOTERS 6.71% TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS 36,380 CITY OF WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION SUMMARY OF PRECINCT RETURNS EARLY VOTING ONLY May 4, 2024 Position Candidate Name Collin Dallas Rockwall Total Percentage Place 2 Ahmed Abdelghani 512 3 0 515 31.97% Place 2 Dave Strang 1,076 14 6 1,096 68.03% Place 4 Danish Aftab 480 3 0 483 30.11% Place 4 Scott Williams 1,101 14 6 1,121 69.89% EARLY VOTING BALLOTS CAST 1,628 PERCENTAGE OF REGISTERED VOTERS 4.47% TOTAL NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS 36,380 STATE OF TEXAS § CANVASS OF THE ELECTION COUNTY OF COLLIN § May 4, 2024 1„ Bruce Sherbet, the undersigned Electionsmi i tr car of Collin County, do hereby certify that 1 have made are actual check and comparison of all the ballots tabulated as voted with the Return Sheets, and the unused ballots as recorded the Register of Official Ballots. I, therefore, make the following report of my findings from the May 4, 2024 City of Wylie General Election that was held in Collin COUnty, Texas, I hereby certify the results to be a full, true and correct tabulation, audit and count of the votes cast in the said election; WITNESS, my hand this the 13th day of May 2024. ruse Sh rbt Elections;administrator Collin County t Summary Results Report Combined Accumulated Totals Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY Statistics TOTAL Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Registered Voters-Total 532,445 Ballots Cast-Total 35,225 10,983 22,220 2,003 19 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:35 AM 1 of 2 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report Combined Accumulated Totals Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 801 33.51% 289 488 24 0 0 Dave Strang 1,589 66.49% 513 968 107 1 0 Total Votes Cast 2,390 100.00% 802 1,456 131 1 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 23 6 16 1 0 0 Contest Totals 2,413 808 1,472 132 1 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 752 31.50% 272 448 32 0 0 Scott Williams 1,635 68.50% 534 1,002 98 1 0 Total Votes Cast 2,387 100.00% 806 1,450 130 1 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 26 2 22 2 0 0 Contest Totals 2,413 808 1,472 132 1 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:35 AM 2 of 2 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 027 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 56 35.22% 24 32 0 0 0 Dave Strang 103 64.78% 35 66 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 159 100.00% 59 98 2 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 1 3 1 0 0 Contest Totals 164 60 101 3 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 44 27.67% 18 26 0 0 0 Scott Williams 115 72.33% 42 70 3 0 0 Total Votes Cast 159 100.00% 60 96 3 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 5 0 0 0 Contest Totals 164 60 101 3 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 1 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 056 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 26 15.29% 10 14 2 0 0 Dave Strang 144 84.71% 37 91 16 0 0 Total Votes Cast 170 100.00% 47 105 18 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Contest Totals 171 47 106 18 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 23 13.45% 7 12 4 0 0 Scott Williams 148 86.55% 40 94 14 0 0 Total Votes Cast 171 100.00% 47 106 18 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 171 47 106 18 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 2 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 083 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 39 12.83% 15 20 4 0 0 Dave Strang 265 87.17% 84 152 28 1 0 Total Votes Cast 304 100.00% 99 172 32 1 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 2 3 0 0 0 Contest Totals 309 101 175 32 1 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 40 12.99% ' 15 20 5 0 0 Scott Williams 268 87.01% 86 155 26 1 0 Total Votes Cast 308 100.00% 101 175 31 1 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 0 0 1 0 0 Contest Totals 309 101 175 32 1 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 3 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 133 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 37 27.01% 12 25 0 0 0 Dave Strang 100 72.99% 28 63 9 0 0 Total Votes Cast 137 100.00% 40 88 9 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 1 1 0 0 0 Contest Totals 139 41 89 9 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 36 25.90% 11 24 1 0 0 Scott Williams 103 74.10% 30 65 8 0 0 Total Votes Cast 139 100.00% 41 89 9 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 139 41 89 9 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 4 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 148 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 149 77.20% 42 104 3 0 0 Dave Strang 44 22.80% 10 22 12 0 0 Total Votes Cast 193 100.00% 52 126 15 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Contest Totals 194 52 127 15 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 147 77.78% 42 100 5 0 0 Scott Williams 42 22.22% 10 22 10 0 0 Total Votes Cast 189 100.00% 52 122 15 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 5 0 5 0 0 0 Contest Totals 194 52 127 15 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 5 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 159 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 114 57.29% 43 67 4 0 0 Dave Strang 85 42.71% 37 44 4 0 0 Total Votes Cast 199 100.00% 80 111 8 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 1 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 200 81 111 8 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 110 55.56% 44 60 6 0 0 Scott Williams 88 44.44% 37 49 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 198 100.00% 81 109 8 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 200 81 111 8 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 6 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 174 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 70 28.46% 18 52 0 0 0 Dave Strang 176 71.54% 52 108 16 0 0 Total Votes Cast 246 100.00% 70 160 16 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 3 1 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 249 71 162 16 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 68 27.53% 21 45 2 0 0 Scott Williams 179 72.47% 50 115 14 0 0 Total Votes Cast 247 100.00% 71 160 16 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 249 71 162 16 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 7 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 175 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 38 26.03% 14 22 2 0 0 Dave Strang 108 73.97% 45 60 3 0 0 Total Votes Cast 146 100.00% 59 82 5 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 146 59 82 5 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 36 24.66% 12 22 2 0 0 Scott Williams 110 75.34% 47 60 3 0 0 Total Votes Cast 146 100.00% 59 82 5 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 146 59 82 5 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 8 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 195 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 Dave Strang 1 100.00% 0 1 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 1 100.00% 0 1 0 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 1 0 1 0 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Williams 1 100.00% 0 1 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 1 100.00% 0 1 0 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 1 0 1 0 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 9 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 196 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 45 32.37% 16 29 0 0 0 Dave Strang 94 67.63% 41 51 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 139 100.00% 57 80 2 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 139 57 80 2 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 40 29.41% 15 25 0 0 0 Scott Williams 96 70.59% 42 52 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 136 100.00% 57 77 2 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 3 0 3 0 0 0 Contest Totals 139 57 80 2 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 10 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 217 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 45 18.29% 14 31 0 0 0 Dave Strang 201 81.71% 52 147 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 246 100.00% 66 178 2 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 246 66 178 2 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 41 16.73% 15 26 0 0 0 Scott Williams 204 83.27% 51 151 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 245 100.00% 66 177 2 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Contest Totals 246 66 178 2 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 11 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 232 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 49 25.39% 20 25 4 0 0 Dave Strang 144 74.61% 45 91 8 0 0 Total Votes Cast 193 100.00% 65 116 12 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Contest Totals 194 65 117 12 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 45 23.56% 17 24 4 0 0 Scott Williams 146 76.44% 48 91 7 0 0 Total Votes Cast 191 100.00% 65 115 11 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 3 0 2 1 0 0 Contest Totals 194 65 117 12 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 12 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 233 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 20 32.79% 9 10 1 0 0 Dave Strang 41 67.21% 7 32 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 61 100.00% 16 42 3 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 63 16 44 3 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 16 25.40% 8 7 1 0 0 Scott Williams 47 74.60% 8 37 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 63 100.00% 16 44 3 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 63 16 44 3 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 13 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY PCT 237 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 113 57.65% 52 57 4 0 0 Dave Strang 83 42.35% 40 40 3 0 0 Total Votes Cast 196 100.00% 92 97 7 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 _ 0 0 0 Undervotes 2 0 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 198 92 99 7 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 106 54.64% 47 57 2 0 0 Scott Williams 88 45.36% 43 40 5 0 0 Total Votes Cast 194 100.00% 90 97 7 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 4 2 2 0 0 0 Contest Totals 198 92 99 7 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 14 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Summary Results Report SOVC Joint General and Special Election FINAL May 4, 2024 COLLIN COUNTY LB 6 Councilmember,Place 2-City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Ahmed Abdelghani 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dave Strang 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 Councilmember,Place 4—City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% Election Early Ballots By Provision Limited Day Voting Mail al Ballot Danish Aftab 0 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Williams 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Contest Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie City-05/13/2024 11:36 AM 15 of 15 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 STATE OF TEXAS Wylie COUNTY OF ROCKWALL May 13th, 2024 1, Christopher J. Lynch, the undersigned Elections Administrator of Rockwall County, do hereby certify that I have made the actual check and comparison of all the ballots tabulated as voted with Return Sheets, and the use ballots as recorded on the Register of Official Ballots. 1, therefore make the following finding from the May 4', 2024 Election that was held in Rockwall County, Texas. 1, hereby certify the results to be full, true and correct tabulation, it and count oft e votes cast in the said election. WITNESSED, by my hand on this May 13, 2024. (1)Attachment Ll Christopher J. Lynch Elections Administrator Rockwall County, Texas TOTALSummary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS 2024 Joint Election Election Day Precincts Reporting 23 of 25 Precincts Complete 0 of 25 Precincts Partially Reported 23 of 25 Absentee/Early Precincts Reporting 25 of 25 Registered Voters-Total 0 Ballots Cast-Total 6,906 Ballots Cast-Blank 35 Voter Turnout-Total 0.00% 0 /1 / 2 11: 7 AM Page 1 of 5 Report generated with Electionware Copyright @ 2007-2013 2024 Joint Election May Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Trustee, Place 1 Rockwall ISD Vote For 1 TOTAL Sherry Packer 5,261 Trustee, Place 2 Rockwall ISD Vote For 1 TOTAL Frank Conselman 5,207 Trustee, Place 3 Rockwall ISD Vote For 1 TOTAL Grant DuBois 3,634 Ed Conger 1,952 Member,Council PI 1 City Vote For 1 TOTAL Heather Buegeler 393 Cinnamon Krauss 396 Codi Chinn 783 Member,Council Pi 5 City of Fate `Data For 1 TOTAL Mark Hatley 828 John Hamilton 599 Adam Jones 113 -05/13/2 2 11:47 AM Page Report generated with Electionware Copyright @ 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS Mayor2024 Joint Election City of Heath Vote For 1 TOTAL Jeremiah McClure 1,126 Kelson Elam 924 Council Member, PI 3 City of Heath Vote For 1 TOTAL Ryan D.Moorman 1,076 Vicki Wallace 969 Council Member, PI 5 City of Heath Vote For 1 TOTAL Eric Harless 729 Scott Dodson 1,263 Mayor City Vote For 1 TOTAL Bryan McNeal 739 Adrienne Balkum 130 City Council PI 1 City of McLendon-Chisholm Vote For 1 TOTAL Paul Patrick Day 776 -0 /13/2024 11: 7 AM Page 3 of 5 Report generated with Electionware Copyright @ 2007-201€3 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS 2024 Joint Election City ICI PI 2 City of McLendon-Chisholm Vote For 1 TOTAL Michael Easter 704 CouncilCity PI 4 City of McLendon-Chisholm Vote For 1 TOTAL Trudy Woessner 180 Jerry Brewer 702 Councilmember, Place 2 City of Wylie Vote For 1 TOTAL Ahmed Abdelghani 0 Dave Strang 8 Councilmember, Place 4 City of Wylie Fate For 1 TOTAL Danish Aftab 0 Scott Williams 8 PROPOSITION A City Vote For 1 TOTAL FOR 210 AGAINST 42 -0 /13/202 11:47 AM Page 4 of 5 Report generated with Electionware Copyright @ 2007-2018 Summary Results Report OFFICIAL RESULTS 2024 Joint Election PROPOSITION B City of Rowlett Vote For 1 TOTAL FOR 175 AGAINST 127 PROPOSITION C City of Rowlett Vote For 1 TOTAL FOR 209 AGAINST 93 PROPOSITION D City of Rowlett Vote For 1 TOTAL FOR 189 AGAINST 113 -0 /13/202 11: 7 AM Page 5 of 5 Report generated with Electionware Copyright @ 2007-2018 Wylie Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Joint and Special Election May 4, 2024 Dallas County Statistics TOTAL EV-ln EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Registered Voters-Total 812 Ballots Cast-Total 19 12 5 0 2 Voter Turnout-Total 2.34% Wylie-05/10/2024 6:00 PM 1 of 2 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Wylie Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Joint and Special Election May 4, 2024 Dallas County Wylie For Member of Council,Place 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Ahmed Abdelghani 3 15.79% 2 1 0 0 Dave Strang 16 84.21% 10 4 0 2 Total Votes Cast 19 100.00% 12 5 0 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie For Member of Council,Place 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Danish Aftab 3 15.79% 2 1 0 0 Scott Williams 16 84.21% 10 4 0 2 Total Votes Cast 19 100.00% 12 5 0 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie-05/10/2024 6:00 PM 2 of 2 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Wylie Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Joint and Special Election May 4, 2024 Dallas County 3982-03 Statistics TOTAL EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Registered Voters-Total 280 Ballots Cast-Total 10 7 1 0 2 Voter Turnout-Total 3.57% Wylie For Member of Council,Place 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Ahmed Abdelghani 2 20.00% 2 0 0 0 Dave Strang 8 80.00% 5 1 0 2 Total Votes Cast 10 100.00% 7 1 0 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie For Member of Council,Place 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Danish Aftab 2 20.00% 2 0 0 0 Scott Williams 8 80.00% 5 1 0 2 Total Votes Cast 10 100.00% 7 1 0 2 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie-05/12/2024 3:48 PM 1 of 3 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Wylie Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Joint and Special Election May 4, 2024 Dallas County 3982-08 Statistics TOTAL EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Registered Voters-Total 340 Ballots Cast-Total 4 1 3 0 0 Voter Turnout-Total 1.18% Wylie For Member of Council,Place 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Ahmed Abdelghani 1 25.00% 0 1 0 0 Dave Strang 3 75.00% 1 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 4 100.00% 1 3 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie For Member of Council,Place 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Danish Aftab 1 25.00% 0 1 0 0 Scott Williams 3 75.00% 1 2 0 0 Total Votes Cast 4 100.00% 1 3 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie-05/12/2024 3:48 PM 2 of 3 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 Wylie Report UNOFFICIAL RESULTS Joint and Special Election May 4, 2024 Dallas County 3983-02 Statistics TOTAL EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Registered Voters-Total 192 Ballots Cast-Total 5 4 1 0 0 Voter Turnout-Total 2.60% Wylie For Member of Council,Place 2 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Ahmed Abdelghani 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0 Dave Strang 5 100.00% 4 1 0 0 Total Votes Cast 5 100.00% 4 1 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie For Member of Council,Place 4 Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE% EV-In EV-Mail EV-ED Election Person Provision Day Danish Aftab 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0 Scott Williams 5 100.00% 4 1 0 0 Total Votes Cast 5 100.00% 4 1 0 0 Overvotes 0 0 0 0 0 Undervotes 0 0 0 0 0 Wylie-05/12/2024 3:48 PM 3 of 3 Report generated with Electionware Copyright©2007-2020 0511412024 it,,A. lAl Wylie City Council CITY F WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject I Consider, and act upon, approval of April 23, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. Recommendation 0 Motion to approve the Item as presented. The minutes are attached for your consideration. 11 0511412024 it,,A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes April 23,2024—6:00 PM Council Chambers -300 Country Club Road,Building#100, Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY F' WYLIE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tem Jeff Forrester, Councilman Sid Hoover, Councilman Scott Williams, and Councilman Gino Mulliqi. Staff present included: City Manager Brent Parker; Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Digital Media Specialist Kristina Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Finance Director Melissa Brown; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins; Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; Human Resources Director Jennifer Beck; City Engineer Tim Porter; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Library Director Ofilia Barrera; Wylie Economic Development Executive Director Jason Greiner; and various support staff. INVOCATION& PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilman Strang led the invocation, and Councilman Williams led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PR1. Junior Mayor for the Day-Delta Dorris. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming Delta Dorris as Junior Mayor for the Day in Wylie, Texas. Delta Dorris and her family were present to accept the Proclamation. PR2. Small Business Week. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 28-May 4, 2024 as Small Business Week in Wylie, Texas. Many small businesses and WEDC staff and board members were present to accept the Proclamation. PR3. National Volunteer Week. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 21-27, 2024 as National Volunteer Week in Wylie, Texas. Many volunteers from various organizations were present to accept the Proclamation. PR4. Child Abuse Prevention Month. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 2024 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Wylie, Texas. Dixie Jeffers, Child Protective Services Board and Foster Friends Board member, and Tricia Clifton, CEO and President of CASA of Collin County,were present to accept the Proclamation. PR5. National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. Mayor Porter recognized April 14-20, 2024 as National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. Page 11 El 0511412024 it,,A. PR6. National Military Brats Month. Mayor Porter recognized the month of April as National Military Brats Month. 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. Bob Heath addressed the Council commending Deputy City Manager 011ie and Public Works staff for resolving a sewer issue on his property. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda 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 April 9,2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of March 31,2024. C. Consider, and act upon, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for March 31, 2024. D. Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for March 31,2024. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Mayor pro tem Forrester, to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider, and act upon, the appointment of a board member to the North Texas Municipal Water District(NTMWD)Board to fill an expired term of June 1,2024 to May 31,2026. Council Comments Mayor Porter stated Council appoints two members to the North Texas Municipal Water District Board (NTMWD). Marvin Fuller has served on this board and is seeking reappointment. Marvin Fuller, current board member, addressed the Council stating it has been an honor to serve and represent the City of Wylie on the NTMWD Board for the past 28 years. Fuller stated that NTMWD celebrated the opening of Bois D'Arc Lake this past week, which is the first lake that has opened in 30 years in Texas, and with the growth in this area another lake is needed about every 10 years. Fuller stated he currently serves as the Legislative Committee chairman and Keith Stephens serves as the Wastewater Committee chairman. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tent Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams,to appoint Marvin Fuller to the North Texas Municipal Water District(NTMWD)Board of Directors for a term to begin June 1, 2024 and end May 31, 2026. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Page 12 El 0511412024 it,,A. 2. Tabled from 03-12-2024 Remove from table and consider Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Councilman Duke, to remove Item 2 from the table to consider. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Continue a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Planned Development 2020-27(PD 2020-27) to Planned Development (PD) on 20.433 acres.Property located from 2535-2701 S. State Highway 78 (ZC 2023-20). Staff Comments Community Services Director Haskins addressed the Council stating the applicant is requesting that the Council re-table this Item for three additional meetings as the applicant is still working on addressing the Council's feedback from the previous meeting. Public Hearing Mayor Porter continued the public hearing on Item 2 at 6:53 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Eugene Hauptmann addressed the Council stating he would like the Council to consider the use of this property as this is one of the last largest pieces of land left in Wylie that might be suitable for good commercial property. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang, to table Item 2 for three meetings at the request of the applicant. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 3. Tabled from 04-09-2024 Remove from table and consider Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Strang, to remove Item 3 from the table to consider. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-1.0 for a change in zoning from Agricultural(AGl30)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 on March 26th the Council approved staff to write the Ordinance for this particular Zoning Case and on April 9th Council had a few concerns including a trip generation table that showed a few inaccuracies, the chosen homebuilder, speaking with the WISD, and privacy concerns along the north side of the property. The trip generation table has been updated, the school district has confirmed with the City that they have taken this particular Zoning Case into their future forecast, but are not in support or against the Zoning Case, and the applicant has addressed privacy concerns by including language in the PD that either requires a one-story home or if there is a two-story home,it cannot have windows or patios past the first story level which is 10 feet. Council Comments Mayor Porter gave a recap of the changes that have been made which include there would be no mingling of traffic between this neighborhood and Presidential Estates to the north except for a secondary entrance that will be available to emergency vehicles only, a masonry wall will be installed between the two neighborhoods, the Page 13 El 0511412024 it,,A. applicant has addressed the privacy concerns on the north side of the property as well as flipped the commercial building at the front of the property and has made additional changes along the way to the project. Councilman Mulligi thanked the applicant for addressing the privacy concerns on the north side of the property and asked if they had any potential commercial tenants for the two commercial buildings. Doug Herron, representing Gustin Architecture, addressed the Council stating not at the moment as they are still in the planning stages. Mulliqi asked if they are looking at one company to develop all the property, or are they looking at multiple companies in smaller spaces. Herron replied multiple companies in smaller spaces is what they are leaning to at the moment on both properties. Councilman Strang stated the applicant and architect have done a lot of work to be amendable and address Council and citizen concerns, and added some may still have concerns about traffic but the master plan shows a development similar to this. Councilman Williams confirmed the Zoning is all that is being considered for approval this evening and asked if the elevations will come back before Council prior to getting replatted. Haskins replied only the commercial property elevations, not the residential, would come back; however, the residential plat would come back. Williams confirmed the applicant is meeting the City's standard and Haskins confirmed that was correct. Williams confirmed the facade of the residential homes. Herron replied there would be no siding, it would be masonry. Williams stated there is not a public park in the proposed project and asked how impact fees are handled. Haskins replied each house is assessed a fee and they have to pay that fee when they put in their building plans. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Strang, to approve Item 3 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 4. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-11 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended,Chapter 114 (Utilities),Article IV(Water),Division 3 (Water Conservation Plan) repealing and adopting a New Water Conservation Plan to promote the responsible use of Water, requiring the filing of this ordinance and plan with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; providing for penalties for the violation of this ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severability clauses, an effective date and for the publication of the caption hereof. Staff Comments Public Works Utilities Manager Albert Garza addressed the Council stating this is a Water Conservation Plan which is required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ). The City is required to submit an updated plan to TCEQ every five years, and the last plan the City submitted was in 2019. Adam Conner, representing Freese and Nichols, addressed Council giving a brief presentation on the Water Conservation Plan Update including water conservation requirements,water usage, draft water conservation plan, and key takeaways. Public Hearing Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 4 at 7:13 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Jacqueline Walters addressed the Council confirming with Mr. Conner that the City's usage in comparison to other cities is based on population. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:14 p.m. Council Comments Councilman Williams asked about the recommendations for ordinances in the Water Conservation Plan, 8.03 Section D, are these suggestions that are not already ordinances or is this standard language that are in all reports. Conner replied NTMWD created a model plan which included these sections and the City is interested in implementing some of these measures or programs so they included them as part of the Water Conservation Plan. Page 14 El 0511412024 it,,A. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item 4 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 5. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-12 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2021-17, as amended,Chapter 114 (Utilities),Article IV(Water),Division 2 (Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan)repealing and adopting a new Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan to promote the responsible use of water,requiring the filing of this ordinance and plan with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; providing for penalties for the violation of this ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severabifity clauses, an effective date and for the publication of the caption hereof. Staff Comments Public Works Utilities Manager Albert Garza addressed the Council stating this is a Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan which is required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The City is required to submit an updated plan to TCEQ every five years, and the last plan the City submitted was in 2019. Adam Conner, representing Freese and Nichols, addressed Council giving a brief presentation on the Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan Update including the drought contingency plan requirements, drought conditions from 2000-2024, current drought conditions, Q3 2023 through Q1 2024 drought conditions, draft DCP -NTMWD and Wylie triggers, draft DCP- enforcement(section 2.06), and key takeaways. Public Hearing Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 5 at 7:25 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. No one was present wishing to address the Council. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:26 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Duke,to approve Item 5 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Mayor Porter recessed the Council into a break at 7:27 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 7:38 p.m. 6. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-13 amending Ordinance No. 2023-39,which established the budget for fiscal year 2023-2024; providing for repealing, savings and severabifity clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Staff Comments City Manager Parker addressed Council stating a list of mid-year budget amendments was included in the agenda packet for consideration. The majority of the budget amendments is the salary increases that have been discussed over the last couple of months. That number did increase a little bit as they finalized the numbers and positions. Also included is the Animal Shelter remodel for $800,000. Staff is currently in the process of getting bids for the project and the price will not exceed the $800,000 but currently do not have a final number until the first part of May. Council Comments Councilman Mulliqi stated with adjusting the employee's salaries at mid-year, Council will work through those changes next budget year but it will not change or affect what Council is considering for the employees this evening. Mayor pro tem Forrester thanked Finance for bringing this information back so quickly for Council Page 15 El 0511412024 it,,A. consideration, and stated we have to take care of the people. Councilman Strang applauded staff for everything they have done. Councilman Williams thanked staff for the work they have done, and asked where the salary savings is addressed and offset. Parker replied it is absorbed in the mid-year budget, there is no salary savings. Williams asked where the salary savings from open positions that were budgeted go or will be credited to. Finance Director Brown replied the salary savings stayed in their specific fund, and offset any new expenses in that specific fund. Parker thanked the Council for considering and supporting staff. Williams stated he wanted to ensure an adequate amount of money has been applied to the hard to fill positions where we currently have shortages. Parker stated what is being proposed this evening does take a step in the right direction, and provides tools and latitude to help fill those positions.Porter thanked the staff for all that they do. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item 6 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 7. Consider, and act upon, casting a recommendation for a candidate for the Executive Board of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). Council Comments Porter stated he received an email from NCTCOG for nominations, which are done on an annual basis and are linked to specific criteria. This board oversees a lot of funding and decisions that are made on behalf of the North Texas Region. There is a lower number of representation from Collin County, and from this side of the metroplex. Porter stated he would be interested in serving if Council would be willing to consider nominating him for a position to serve as a representative, which would be put forward for a vote, or if anyone else on Council would be interested in serving. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve casting a recommendation for Matthew Porter as a candidate for the Board of Directors of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) Executive Board. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into a Work Session at 7:52 p.m. WSI. Discuss the Parks and Recreation Department and Five-Year Recommendations. Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen addressed the Council giving a presentation on the Parks and Recreation Department including how they connect with the visitors each year; the economic impact; staff certifications, licenses,training, and employees;recognitions received; the entities that Parks and Recreation work with; amenities offered; service classification; marketing; regular promotions; revenue sources; expenses for FY 2022-2023; renovation, new development, and acquisition for FY 2022-2023; project updates; rec center annual report highlights; department report card amenities-meet or exceed; department report card amenities-under minimum; engagement report; master plan report card complete/in progress; master plan report card top 10 remaining; threats; five-year recommendations-staffing 413; five-year recommendations-equipment 4B; and five-year recommendations-projects 4B. Council comments and questions included how does a league rent a sports field,is acquisition referring to the City purchasing land or land acquisition from developers; clarified whether all senior programs will return to the Community Park Center; is the plan for Park Boulevard Trail available online; confirmed the restrooms at Community Park would be rebuilt as part of the project; commended staff for the all-inclusive aspects such as the pour in play surfacing that have been incorporated;is there any new lighting coming in the near future and is solar lighting incorporated; how much debt would the current 413 bond equate to; confirmed a 4B fund bond does not impact property tax; and would like to see lighting moved up in priority. Page 16 17_ 0511412024 it,,A. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 8:31 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 8:31 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. ESl. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden,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, 2023-1a, 2023-2d,2023-5b, 2023-9b, 2023-11b, 2024-1a, 2024-1c, 2024-3a, 2024-3b, 2024-4a, 2024-4b, and 2024-4c. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 9:26 p.m. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article 111, Section 13-D. City Secretary Storm read the captions of Ordinance Nos. 2024-10, 2024-11, 2024-12, and 2024-13 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Mayor pro tent Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang,to adjourn the meeting at 9:28 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Page 17 1#3 0511412024 it,,A. Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Page 18 El Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes JAI April 23, 2024—6:00 PM f'v Council Chambers -300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY WYLIE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Junior Mayor Delta Dorris, Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tem Jeff Forrester, Councilman Sid Hoover, Councilman Scott Williams, and Councilman Gino Mulliqi. Staff present included: City Manager Brent Parker;Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie;Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Digital Media Specialist Kristina Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Finance Director Melissa Brown; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins; Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; Human Resources Director Jennifer Beck; City Engineer Tim Porter; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Library Director Ofilia Barrera, Wylie Economic Development Executive Director Jason Greiner; and various support staff. INVOCATION& PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilman Strang led the invocation, and Councilman Williams led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PRl. Junior Mayor for the Day-Delta Dorris. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming Delta Dorris as Junior Mayor for the Day in Wylie, Texas. Delta Dorris and her family were present to accept the Proclamation. PR2. Small Business Week. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 28-May 4,2024 as Small Business Week in Wylie,Texas. Many small businesses and WEDC staff and board members were present to accept the Proclamation. PR3. National Volunteer Week. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 21-27,2024 as National Volunteer Week in Wylie,Texas. Many volunteers from various organizations were present to accept the Proclamation. PR4. Child Abuse Prevention Month. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation proclaiming April 2024 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Wylie,Texas. Dixie Jeffers, Child Protective Services Board and Foster Friends Board member, and Tricia Clifton, CEO and President of CASA of Collin County, were present to accept the Proclamation. PR5. National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. Mayor Porter recognized April 14-20, 2024 as National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week. Page 11 PR6. National Military Brats Month. Mayor Porter recognized the month of April as National Military Brats Month. 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. Bob Heath addressed the Council commending Deputy City Manager 011ie and Public Works staff for resolving a sewer issue on his property. 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 April 9,2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of March 31,2024. C. Consider, and act upon, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for March 31, 2024. D. Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for March 31,2024. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi,seconded by Mayor pro tem Forrester,to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider, and act upon, the appointment of a board member to the North Texas Municipal Water District(NTMWD)Board to fill an expired term of June 1,2024 to May 31,2026. Council Comments Mayor Porter stated Council appoints two members to the North Texas Municipal Water District Board(NTMWD). Marvin Fuller has served on this board and is seeking reappointment. Marvin Fuller, current board member, addressed the Council stating it has been an honor to serve and represent the City of Wylie on the NTMWD Board for the past 28 years. Fuller stated that NTMWD celebrated the opening of Bois D'Arc Lake this past week,which is the first lake that has opened in 30 years in Texas, and with the growth in this area another lake is needed about every 10 years.Fuller stated he currently serves as the Legislative Committee chairman and Keith Stephens serves as the Wastewater Committee chairman. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams, to appoint Marvin Fuller to the North Texas Municipal Water District(NTMWD)Board of Directors for a teen to begin June 1, 2024 and end May 31, 2026. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Page 12 2. Tabled from 03-12-2024 Remove from table and consider Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Councilman Duke, to remove Item 2 from the table to consider. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Continue a Public Hearing,consider,and act upon,the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Planned Development 2020-27 (PD 2020-27) to Planned Development (PD) on 20.433 acres. Property located from 2535-2701 S. State Highway 78 (ZC 2023-20). Staff Comments Community Services Director Haskins addressed the Council stating the applicant is requesting that the Council re- table this Item for three additional meetings as the applicant is still working on addressing the Council's feedback from the previous meeting. Public Hearin Mayor Porter continued the public hearing on Item 2 at 6:53 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Eugene Hauptmann addressed the Council stating he would like the Council to consider the use of this property as this is one of the last largest pieces of land left in Wylie that might be suitable for good commercial property. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester,seconded by Councilman Strang,to table Item 2 for three meetings at the request of the applicant. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 3. Tabled from 04-09-2024 Remove from table and consider Council Action A motion was made by Councilman. Duke, seconded by Councilman Strang, to remove Item 3 from the table to consider. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-10 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 on March 26th the Council approved staff to write the Ordinance for this particular Zoning Case and on April 9th Council had a few concerns including a trip generation table that showed a few inaccuracies, the chosen homebuilder, speaking with the WISD, and privacy concerns along the north side of the property. The trip generation table has been updated, the school district has confirmed with the City that they have taken this particular Zoning Case into their future forecast, but are not in support or against the Zoning Case, and the applicant has addressed privacy concerns by including language in the PD that either requires a one-story home or if there is a two-story home, it cannot have windows or patios past the first story level which is 10 feet. Council Comments Mayor Porter gave a recap of the changes that have been made which include there would be no mingling of traffic between this neighborhood and Presidential Estates to the north except for a secondary entrance that will be available to emergency vehicles only,a masonry wall will be installed between the two neighborhoods,the applicant Page 13 has addressed the privacy concerns on the north side of the property as well as flipped the commercial building at the front of the property and has made additional changes along the way to the project.Councilman Mulliqi thanked the applicant for addressing the privacy concerns on the north side of the property and asked if they had any potential commercial tenants for the two commercial buildings. Doug Herron, representing Gustin Architecture, addressed the Council stating not at the moment as they are still in the planning stages. Mulliqi asked if they are looking at one company to develop all the property,or are they looking at multiple companies in smaller spaces.Herron replied multiple companies in smaller spaces is what they are leaning to at the moment on both properties. Councilman Strang stated the applicant and architect have done a lot of work to be amendable and address Council and citizen concerns, and added some may still have concerns about traffic but the master plan shows a development similar to this. Councilman Williams confirmed the Zoning is all that is being considered for approval this evening and asked if the elevations will come back before Council prior to getting replatted. Haskins replied only the commercial property elevations,not the residential,would come back;however,the residential plat would come back. Williams confirmed the applicant is meeting the City's standard and Haskins confirmed that was correct.Williams confirmed the facade of the residential homes. Herron replied there would be no siding, it would be masonry. Williams stated there is not a public park in the proposed project and asked how impact fees are handled.Haskins replied each house is assessed a fee and they have to pay that fee when they put in their building plans. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item 3 as presented.A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 4. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-11 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2021-17,as amended,Chapter 114(Utilities),Article IV(Water),Division 3 (Water Conservation Plan) repealing and adopting a New Water Conservation Plan to promote the responsible use of Water, requiring the filing of this ordinance and plan with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; providing for penalties for the violation of this ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severability clauses, an effective date and for the publication of the caption hereof. Staff Comments Public Works Utilities Manager Albert Garza addressed the Council stating this is a Water Conservation Plan which is required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ).The City is required to submit an updated plan to TCEQ every five years, and the last plan the City submitted was in 2019. Adam Conner, representing Freese and Nichols, addressed Council giving a brief presentation on the Water Conservation Plan.Update including water conservation requirements, water usage, draft water conservation plan, and key takeaways. Public Hearin Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 4 at 7:13 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Jacqueline Walters addressed the Council confirming with Mr. Conner that the City's usage in comparison to other cities is based on population. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:14 p.m. Council Comments Councilman Williams asked about the recommendations for ordinances in the Water Conservation Plan, 8.03 Section D, are these suggestions that are not already ordinances or is this standard language that are in all reports. Conner replied NTMWD created a model plan which included these sections and the City is interested in implementing some of these measures or programs so they included them as part of the Water Conservation Plan. Page 14 Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item 4 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 5. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-12 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2021-17, as amended,Chapter 114(Utilities),Article IV(Water),Division 2 (Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan) repealing and adopting a new Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan to promote the responsible use of water,requiring the filing of this ordinance and plan with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality;providing for penalties for the violation of this ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severability clauses, an effective date and for the publication of the caption hereof. Staff Comments Public Works Utilities Manager Albert Garza addressed the Council stating this is a Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan which is required by the Texas Commission on Environmental. Quality (TCEQ). The City is required to submit an updated plan to TCEQ every five years, and the last plan the City submitted was in 2019.. Adam Conner, representing Freese and Nichols, addressed Council giving a brief presentation on the Water Resource and Emergency Management Plan Update including the drought contingency plan requirements,drought conditions from 2000-2024, current drought conditions, Q3 2023 through Ql 2024 drought conditions, draft DCP -NTMWD and Wylie triggers, draft DCP -enforcement(section 2.06), and key takeaways. Public Hearin Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 5 at 7:25 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. No one was present wishing to address the Council. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:26 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Item 5 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Mayor Porter recessed the Council into a break at 7:27 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 7:38 p.m. 6. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-13 amending Ordinance No. 2023-39,which established the budget for fiscal year 2023-2024; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Staff Comments City Manager Parker addressed Council stating a list of mid-year budget amendments was included in the agenda packet for consideration. The majority of the budget amendments is the salary increases that have been discussed over the last couple of months. That number did increase a little bit as they finalized the numbers and positions. Also included is the Animal Shelter remodel for $800,000. Staff is currently in the process of getting bids for the project and the price will not exceed the $800,000 but currently do not have a final number until the first part of May. Council Comments Councilman Mulliqi stated with adjusting the employee's salaries at mid-year, Council will work through those changes next budget year but it will not change or affect what Council is considering for the employees this evening. Mayor pro tem Forrester thanked Finance for bringing this information back so quickly for Council consideration, and stated we have to take care of the people. Councilman Strang applauded staff for everything they have done. Page 15 Councilman Williams thanked staff for the work they have done, and asked where the salary savings is addressed and offset. Parker replied it is absorbed in the mid-year budget, there is no salary savings. Williams asked where the salary savings from open positions that were budgeted go or will be credited to.Finance Director Brown replied the salary savings stayed in their specific fund, and offset any new expenses in that specific fund. Parker thanked the Council for considering and supporting staff.Williams stated he wanted to ensure an adequate amount of money has been applied to the hard to fill positions where we currently have shortages.Parker stated what is being proposed this evening does take a step in the right direction,and provides tools and latitude to help fill those positions.Porter thanked the staff for all that they do. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item 6 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 7. Consider, and act upon, casting a recommendation for a candidate for the Executive Board of the North Central Texas Council of Governments(NCTCOG). Council Comments Porter stated he received an email from NCTCOG for nominations, which are done on an annual basis and are linked to specific criteria. This board oversees a lot of funding and decisions that are made on behalf of the North Texas Region. There is a lower number of representation from Collin County, and from this side of the metroplex. Porter stated he would be interested in serving if Council would be willing to consider nominating him for a position to serve as a representative,which would be put forward for a vote,or if anyone else on Council would be interested in serving. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve casting a recommendation for Matthew Porter as a candidate for the Board of Directors of the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG)Executive Board. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into a Work Session at 7:52 p.m. WSI. Discuss the Parks and Recreation Department and Five-Year Recommendations. Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen addressed the Council giving a presentation on the Parks and Recreation Department including how they connect with the visitors each year; the economic impact; staff certifications, licenses,training, and employees;recognitions received; the entities that Parks and Recreation work with; amenities offered; service classification; marketing; regular promotions; revenue sources; expenses for FY 2022-2023; renovation, new development, and acquisition for FY 2022-2023; project updates; rec center annual report highlights; department report card amenities-meet or exceed; department report card amenities-under minimum; engagement report; master plan report card complete/in progress; master plan report card top 10 remaining; threats; five-year recommendations-staffing 413; five-year recommendations-equipment 413; and five- year recommendations projects 4B. Council comments and questions included how does a league rent a sports field,is acquisition referring to the City purchasing land or land acquisition from developers; clarified whether all senior programs will return to the Community Park Center; is the plan for Park Boulevard Trail available online; confirmed the restrooms at Community Park would be rebuilt as part of the project; commended staff for the all-inclusive aspects such as the pour in play surfacing that have been incorporated; is there any new lighting coming in the near future and is solar lighting incorporated; how much debt would the current 4B bond equate to; confirmed a 413 fund bond does not impact property tax; and would like to see lighting moved up in priority. Page 16 RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 8:31 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 8:31 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. ESl. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden,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- la, 2023-2d,2023-5b, 2023-9b, 2023-11b, 2024-1a, 2024-1c, 2024-3a, 2024-3b, 2024-4a, 2024-4b, and 2024-4c. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 9:26 p.m. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article III,Section 13-1). City Secretary Storm read the captions of Ordinance Nos.2024-10,2024-11,2024-12,and 2024-13 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang, to adjourn the meeting at 9:28 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Page 17 0511412024 Item B. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Police Account Code: Prepared By: Anthony Henderson Subject Consider, and act upon, authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Cooperative Agreement for additional Law Enforcement Services,between the City of Wylie,Lavon Lake,Texas initiates Agreement No. W9126G241`0016 and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. This agreement is for the provisions of additional Law enforcement Services from May 17, 2024 through September 14, 2024 for a sum not to exceed$56,732.05. Recommendation I Motion to approve the Item as presented. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has awarded the City of Wylie a $56,732.05 contract for extended law enforcement services,totaling 640 hours.The contract requires Officers to concentrate their patrols in the lake parks and properties deemed in the City of Wylie,Texas jurisdiction and to provide protection and enforce laws and ordinances. 0511412024 Item B. SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS 1.REQUISITION NUMBER PAGE 1 OF 11 OFFEROR TO COMPLETE BLOCKS 12, 17, 23, 24,AND 30 W45XMA41012077 2.CONTRACT NO, 3.AWARD/EFFECTIVE DATE 14.ORDERNUMBER 5.SOLICITATION NUMBER 6.SOLICITATION ISSUE DATE W9126G24P0016 24-Apr-2024 W9126G24Q0010 24-Jan-2024 7.FOR SOLICITATION a.NAME b.TELEPHONE NUMBER (No Collect Calls) 8.OFFER DUE DATE/LOCAL TIME INFORMATION CALL: DAISY CIARLARIELLQ 817-886-6592 10:00 AM 23 Feb 2024 9. ISSUED BY CODE W9126G 10.THIS ACQUISITION IS E UNRESTRICTED OR ❑SET ASIDE: %FOR: US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FORT WORTH WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS(WOSB) 819TAYLOR ST,CTOFC RM2A17SMALL BUSINESS ELIGIBLE UNDER THE WOMEN-OWNED 11 SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM FORT WORTH TX 76102-0300 HUBZONE SMALL NAICS: BUSINESS �EDWOSB 922120 TEL: SERVICE-DISABLED VETERAN-OWNED �8(A) SIZE STANDARD: FAX: (817)886 6403 SMALL BUSINESS 11.DELIVERY FOR FOB DESTINA- 12. DISCOUNT TERMS 13b.RATING TION UNLESS BLOCK IS Net 30 Days 13a.THIS CONTRACT IS A MARKED RATED ORDER UNDER DPAS(15 CFR 700) 14. METHOD OF SOLICITATION ❑SEE SCHEDULE ❑RFQ ❑IFB ❑X RFP 15.DELIVER TO CODE 1967430 16.ADMINISTERED BY CODE LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE MICHAEL KINARD 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE SEE ITEM 9 WYLIE TX 75OW5775 17a.CONTRACTOR/ CODE 311 B5 FACILITY 18a. PAYMENT WILL BE MADE BY CODE 964145 OFFEROR CODE CITY OF WYLIE USACE FINANCE CENTER MILLINGTON CHIEF ANTHONY HENDERSON ATTN:CEFC-AO-P 300 COUNTRY CLUB DR 5722 INTEGRITY DRIVE WYLIE TX75098-3000 MILLINGTON TN 38054-5005 TELEPHONE NO.(972)442-8183 17b.CHECK IF REMITTANCE IS DIFFERENT AND PUT 18b.SUBMIT INVOICES TO ADDRESS SHOWN IN BLOCK 18a.UNLESS BLOCK SUCH ADDRESS IN OFFER BELOW IS CHECKED R SEE ADDENDUM 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. ITEM NO. SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT SEE SCHEDULE 25.ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA 26.TOTAL AWARD AMOUNT(For Govt.Use Only) See Schedule $56,732.05 ❑27a.SOLICITATION INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-1.52.212-4. FAR 52.212-3.52.212-5 ARE ATTACHED. ADDENDA 11 ARE[]ARE NOT ATTACHED 27b.CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER INCORPORATES BY REFERENCE FAR 52.212-4. FAR 52.212-5 IS ATTACHED. ADDENDA[]ARE[]ARE NOT ATTACHED ❑ 28.CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SIGN THIS DOCUMENT AND RETURN �29.AWARD OF CONTRACT:REF. COPIES TO ISSUING OFFICE.CONTRACTOR AGREES TO FURNISH AND OFFER DATED . YOUR OFFER ON SOLICITATION DELIVER ALL ITEMS SET FORTH OR OTHERWISE IDENTIFIED ABOVE AND ON ANY (BLOCK 5), INCLUDING ANY ADDITIONS OR CHANGES WHICH ARE ADDITIONAL SHEETS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED. SET FORTH HEREIN, IS ACCEPTED AS TO ITEMS: 30a.SIGNATURE OF OFFEROR/CONTRACTOR 31a.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTING OFFICER) 30b.NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER 30c.DATE SIGNED 310. NAME OF CONTRACTING OFFICER (TYPE OR PRINT/ 31c. DATE SIGNED (TYPE OR PRINT) MIC_HAEL A VEGA / CONTRACTING OFFICER TEL: 817-522-6890 24-Apr-2024 EMAIL: AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 1449 (REV.2/2012) PREVIOUS EDITION IS NOT USABLE Prescribed by GSA-FAR(48 CFR)53.2 21 0511412024 Item B. SOLICITATION/CONTRACT/ORDER FOR COMMERCIAL ITEMS PAGE OF11 (CONTINUED) 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. ITEM NO. SCHEDULE OF SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT SEE SCHEDULE 32a.QUANTITY IN COLUMN 21 HAS BEEN 11 RECEIVED []INSPECTED INSPECTED ❑ACCEPTED,AND CONFORMS TO THE CONTRACT, EXCEPT AS NOTED: 32b.SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT 32c.DATE 32d. PRINTED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE 32e.MAILING ADDRESS OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE 32f.TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE 32g. E-MAIL OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE 33.SHIP NUMBER 34.VOUCHER NUMBER 35.AMOUNT VERIFIED 36. PAYMENT 37.CHECK NUMBER CORRECTFOR PARTIAL FINAL ❑COMPLETE ❑PARTIAL ❑FINAL 38.S/R ACCOUNT NUMBER 39.S/R VOUCHER NUMBER 40. PAID BY 41a. I CERTIFY THIS ACCOUNT IS CORRECT AND PROPER FOR PAYMENT 42a.RECEIVED BY (Print) 41b.SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF CERTIFYING OFFICER 41c.DATE 42b.RECEIVED AT(Location) 42c.DATE REC'D (YY/MM/DD) 42d.TOTAL CONTAINERS AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 1449 (REV.2/2012) BACK PREVIOUS EDITION IS NOT USABLE Prescribed by GSA—FAR(48 CFR)53.212 22 0511412024 Item B. W9126G241`0016 Page 3 of 11 Section SF 1449-CONTINUATION SHEET Exhibit/Attachment Table of Contents DOCUMENT TYPE DESCRIPTION PAGES DATE ITEM NO SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 0001 640.0276 Hours $88.64 $56,732.05 FY24 Increased Law Enforcement FFP The Contractor shall provide all personnel,equipment, supplies,facilities, transportation,tools,materials,supervision,and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform increased law enforcement services as defined in this Performance Work Statement except for those items specified as government furnished property and services. The Contractor shall perform to the standards in this contract. Base year Sheriff Department period of performance- 17 May 2024 to 14 September 2024 FOB: Destination MILSTRIP: W45XMA41012077 PURCHASE REQUEST NUMBER:W45XMA41012077 PSC CD: R499 NET AMT $56,732.05 ACRN AA $56,732.05 CIN:W45XMA410120770001 El 0511412024 Item B. W9126G241`0016 Page 4 of 11 ITEM NO SUPPLIES/SERVICES QUANTITY UNIT UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1001 632.0301 Hours $88.64 $56,023.15 OPTION FY25 INCREASED LAW ENFORCEMENT FFP The Contractor shall provide all personnel,equipment, supplies,facilities, transportation,tools,materials,supervision,and other items and non-personal services necessary to perform increased law enforcement services as defined in this Performance Work Statement except for those items specified as government furnished property and services. The Contractor shall perform to the standards in this contract. Option year Sheriff Department period of performance- 16 May 2025- 13 September 2025 FOB: Destination PSC CD:R499 NET AMT $56,023.15 DELIVERY INFORMATION CL1N DELIVERY DATE QUANTITY SHIP TO ADDRESS DODAAC/ CAGE 0001 POP 17-MAY-2024 TO N/A LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE 967430 1.6-MAY-2025 MICHAEL KINARD 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE WYLIE TX 75098-5775 972-442-31.41 FOB: Destination 1001 POP 16-MAY-2025 TO N/A (SAME AS PREVIOUS LOCATION) 967430 15-MAY-2026 FOB: Destination ACCOUNTING AND APPROPRIATION DATA AA:096 NA X 2024 3123 000 0000 CCS:210 M2 2024 08 2455 009580 96412 2540 2G964C NA 2H8KBB AMOUNT:$56,732.05 ACRN CLIN/SLIM CIN AMOUNT 24 0511412024 Item B. W9126G241`0016 Page 5 of 11 AA 0001 W45XMA410120770001 $56,732.05 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE TERMS Supplies/services will be inspected/accepted at: CLIN INSPECT AT INSPECT BY ACCEPT AT ACCEPT BY 0001 LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE N/A LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE Government 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE WYLIE TX 75098-5775 WYLIE TX 75098-5775 1001 LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE N/A LAVON LAKE PROJECT OFFICE Government 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE 3375 SKYVIEW DRIVE WYLIE TX 75098-5775 WYLIE TX 75098-5775 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 52.204-10 Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier JUN 2020 Subcontract Awards 52.204-13 System for Award Management Maintenance OCT 2018 52.204-18 Commercial and Government Entity Code Maintenance AUG 2020 52.204-19 Incorporation by Reference of Representations and DEC 2014 Certifications. 52.204-21 Basic Safeguarding of Covered Contractor Information NOV 2021 Systems 52.204-23 Prohibition on Contracting for Hardware, Software,and DEC 2023 Services Developed or Provided by Kaspersky Lab Covered Entities 52.204-25 Prohibition on Contracting for Certain Telecommunications NOV 2021. and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment 52.204-27 Prohibition on a ByteDanee Covered Application JUN 2023 52.212-5 (Dev) Contract Terms and Conditions Required to Implement FEB 2024 Statutes or Executive Orders--Commercial Products and Commercial Services(Deviation 2023-00008) 52.222-50 Combating Trafficking in Persons NOV 2021 52.222-55 Minimum Wages for Contractor Workers Under Executive JAN 2022 Order 14026 52.222-62 Paid Sick Leave Under Executive Order 13706 JAN 2022 52.223-18 Encouraging Contractor Policies To Ban Text Messaging JUN 2020 While Driving 52.242-15 Stop-Work Order AUG 1989 52.242-17 Government Delay Of Work APR 1984 252.203-7000 Requirements Relating to Compensation of Former DoD SEP 2011 Officials 252.203-7002 Requirement to Inform Employees of Whistlebiower Rights DEC 2022 252.204-7003 Control Of Government Personnel Work Product APR 1992 252.204-7004 Antiterrorism Awareness Training for Contractors JAN 2023 252.204-7009 Limitations on the Use or Disclosure of Third-Party JAN 2023 Contractor Reported Cyber Incident Information 25 0511412024 Item B. W9126G241`0016 Page 6 of 11 252.204-7012 Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Cyber JAN 2023 Incident Reporting 252.204-7015 Notice of Authorized Disclosure of Information for Litigation JAN 2023 Support 252.204-7018 Prohibition on the Acquisition of Covered Defense JAN 2023 Telecommunications Equipment or Services 252.223-7008 Prohibition of Hexavalent Chromium JAN 2023 252.232-7003 Electronic Submission of Payment Requests and Receiving DEC 2018 Reports 252.232-7010 Levies on Contract Payments DEC 2006 252.237-7010 Prohibition on Interrogation of Detainees by Contractor JAN 2023 Personnel 252.247-7023 Transportation of Supplies by Sea JAN 2023 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT 52.212-4 CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS--COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS AND COMMERCIAL SERVICES(NOV 2023) (a)Inspection/Acceptance. The Contractor shall only tender for acceptance those items that conform to the requirements of this contract. The Government reserves the right to inspect or test any supplies or services that have been tendered for acceptance. The Government may require repair or replacement of nonconforming supplies or reperformance of nonconforming services at no increase in contract price.If repair/replacement or reperformance will not correct the defects or is not possible,the Government may seek an equitable price reduction or adequate consideration for acceptance of nonconforming supplies or services.The Government must exercise its post- acceptance rights- (])Within a reasonable time after the defect was discovered or should have been discovered;and (2)Before any substantial change occurs in the condition of the item,unless the change is due to the defect in the item. (b)Assignment. The Contractor or its assignee may assign its rights to receive payment due as a result of performance of this contract to a bank,trust company,or other financing institution,including any Federal lending agency in accordance with the Assignment of Claims Act(31 U.S.C. 3727). However,when a third party makes payment(e.g.,use of the Governmentwide commercial purchase card),the Contractor may not assign its rights to receive payment under this contract. (e)Changes. Changes in the terms and conditions of this contract may be made only by written agreement of the parties. (d)Disputes. This contract is subject to 41 U.S.C. chapter 71, Contract Disputes.Failure of the parties to this contract to reach agreement on any request for equitable adjustment,claim,appeal or action arising under or relating to this contract shall be a dispute to be resolved in accordance with the clause at Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)52.233-1,Disputes,which is incorporated herein by reference.The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this contract,pending final resolution of any dispute arising under the contract. (e)Definitions. The clause at FAR 52.202-1,Definitions,is incorporated herein by reference. (f)Excusable delays. The Contractor shall be liable for default unless nonperformance is caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor and without its fault or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy,acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity,fires,floods, epidemics,quarantine restrictions, strikes,unusually severe weather,and delays of common carriers. The Contractor shall notify the El 0511412024 Item B. W9126G24P0016 Page 7 of 11 Contracting Officer in writing as soon as it is reasonably possible after the commencement of any excusable delay, setting forth the full particulars in connection therewith, shall remedy such occurrence with all reasonable dispatch, and shall promptly give written notice to the Contracting Officer of the cessation of such occurrence. (g)Invoice. (1)The Contractor shall submit an original invoice and three copies(or electronic invoice,if authorized)to the address designated in the contract to receive invoices.An invoice must include-- (i)Name and address of the Contractor; (ii)Invoice date and number; (iii)Contract number,line item number and, if applicable,the order number; (iv)Description,quantity,unit of measure,unit price and extended price of the items delivered; (v) Shipping number and date of shipment,including the bill of lading number and weight of shipment if shipped on Government bill of lading; (vi)Terms of any discount for prompt payment offered; (vii)Name and address of official to whom payment is to be sent; (viii)Name,title,and phone number of person to notify in event of defective invoice; and (ix)Taxpayer Identification Number(TIN).The Contractor shall include its TIN on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract. (x)Electronic funds transfer(EFT)banking information. (A)The Contractor shall include EFT banking information on the invoice only if required elsewhere in this contract. (B)If EFT banking information is not required to be on the invoice,in order for the invoice to be a proper invoice, the Contractor shall have submitted correct EFT banking information in accordance with the applicable solicitation provision,contract clause(e.g., 52.232-33,Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer—System for Award Management,or 52.232-34,Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer--Other Than System for Award Management),or applicable agency procedures. (C)EFT banking information is not required if the Government waived the requirement to pay by EFT. (2)Invoices will be handled in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act(31 U.S.C. 3903)and Office of Management and Budget(OMB)prompt payment regulations at 5 CFR part 1315. (h)Patent indemnity.The Contractor shall indemnify the Government and its officers, employees and agents against liability,including costs,for actual or alleged direct or contributory infringement of,or inducement to infringe,any United States or foreign patent,trademark or copyright,arising out of the performance of this contract,provided the Contractor is reasonably notified of such claims and proceedings. (i)Payment.-- (1)Items accepted.Payment shall be made for items accepted by the Government that have been delivered to the delivery destinations set forth in this contract. 27 0511412024 Item B. W9126G24P0016 Page 8 of 11 (2)Prompt payment.The Government will make payment in accordance with the Prompt Payment Act(31 U.S.C. 3903)and prompt payment regulations at 5 CFR part 1315. (3)Electronic Funds Transfer(EFT).If the Government makes payment by EFT, see 52.212-5(b)for the appropriate EFT clause. (4)Discount. In connection with any discount offered for early payment,time shall be computed from the date of the invoice.For the purpose of computing the discount earned,payment shall be considered to have been made on the date which appears on the payment check or the specified payment date if an electronic funds transfer payment is made. (5)Overpayments.If the Contractor becomes aware of a duplicate contract financing or invoice payment or that the Government has otherwise overpaid on a contract financing or invoice payment,the Contractor shall-- (i)Remit the overpayment amount to the payment office cited in the contract along with a description of the overpayment including the-- (A)Circumstances of the overpayment(e.g.,duplicate payment, erroneous payment,liquidation errors,date(s)of overpayment); (B)Affected contract number and delivery order number,if applicable; (C)Affected line item or subline item,if applicable;and (D)Contractor point of contact. (ii)Provide a copy of the remittance and supporting documentation to the Contracting Officer. (6)Interest. (i)All amounts that become payable by the Contractor to the Government under this contract shall bear simple interest from the date due until paid unless paid within 30 days of becoming due. The interest rate shall be the interest rate established by the Secretary of the Treasury as provided in 41 U.S.C.7109, which is applicable to the period in which the amount becomes due,as provided in(i)(6)(v)of this clause, and then at the rate applicable for each six-month period as fixed by the Secretary until the amount is paid. (ii)The Government may issue a demand for payment to the Contractor upon finding a debt is due under the contract. (iii)Final decisions. The Contracting Officer will issue a final decision as required by 33.211 if-- (A)The Contracting Officer and the Contractor are unable to reach agreement on the existence or amount of a debt within 30 days; (B)The Contractor fails to liquidate a debt previously demanded by the Contracting Officer within the timeline specified in the demand for payment unless the amounts were not repaid because the Contractor has requested an installment payment agreement;or (C)The Contractor requests a deferment of collection on a debt previously demanded by the Contracting Officer (see 32.607-2). (iv)If a demand for payment was previously issued for the debt,the demand for payment included in the final decision shall identify the same due date as the original demand for payment. (v)Amounts shall be due at the earliest of the following dates: 28 0511412024 Item B. W9126G24P0016 Page 9 of 11 (A)The date fixed under this contract. (B)The date of the first written demand for payment,including any demand for payment resulting from a default termination. (vi)The interest charge shall be computed for the actual number of calendar days involved beginning on the due date and ending on-- (A)The date on which the designated office receives payment from the Contractor; (B)The date of issuance of a Government check to the Contractor from which an amount otherwise payable has been withheld as a credit against the contract debt;or (C)The date on which an amount withheld and applied to the contract debt would otherwise have become payable to the Contractor. (vii)The interest charge made under this clause may be reduced under the procedures prescribed in FAR 32.608-2 in effect on the date of this contract. 0)Risk of loss.Unless the contract specifically provides otherwise,risk of loss or damage to the supplies provided under this contract shall remain with the Contractor until,and shall pass to the Government upon: (1)Delivery of the supplies to a carrier,if transportation is f.o.b. origin; or (2)Delivery of the supplies to the Government at the destination specified in the contract,if transportation is f.o.b. destination. (k)Taxes.The contract price includes all applicable Federal, State,and local taxes and duties. (1)Termination for the Government's convenience. The Government reserves the right to terminate this contract, or any part hereof, for its sole convenience.In the event of such termination,the Contractor shall immediately stop all work hereunder and shall immediately cause any and all of its suppliers and subcontractors to cease work. Subject to the terms of this contract,the Contractor shall be paid a percentage of the contract price reflecting the percentage of the work performed prior to the notice of termination,plus reasonable charges the Contractor can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Government using its standard record keeping system,have resulted from the termination. The Contractor shall not be required to comply with the cost accounting standards or contract cost principles for this purpose.This paragraph does not give the Government any right to audit the Contractor's records.The Contractor shall not be paid for any work performed or costs incurred which reasonably could have been avoided. (m)Termination for cause.The Government may terminate this contract,or any part hereof,for cause in the event of any default by the Contractor,or if the Contractor fails to comply with any contract terms and conditions,or fails to provide the Government,upon request,with adequate assurances of future performance.In the event of termination for cause,the Government shall not be liable to the Contractor for any amount for supplies or services not accepted, and the Contractor shall be liable to the Government for any and all rights and remedies provided by law.If it is determined that the Government improperly terminated this contract for default, such termination shall be deemed a termination for convenience. (n)Title.Unless specified elsewhere in this contract,title to items furnished under this contract shall pass to the Government upon acceptance,regardless of when or where the Government takes physical possession. (o)Warranty.The Contractor warrants and implies that the items delivered hereunder are merchantable and fit for use for the particular purpose described in this contract. El 0511412024 Item B. W9126G24P0016 Page 10 of I I (p)Limitation of liability. Except as otherwise provided by an express warranty,the Contractor will not be liable to the Government for consequential damages resulting from any defect or deficiencies in accepted items. (q)Other compliances.The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State and local laws,executive orders,rules and regulations applicable to its performance under this contract. (r)Compliance with laws unique to Government contracts. The Contractor agrees to comply with 31 U.S.C. 1352 relating to limitations on the use of appropriated funds to influence certain Federal contracts; 18 U.S.C.431 relating to officials not to benefit;40 U.S.C. chapter 37,Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards;41 U.S.C. chapter 87, Kickbacks;49 U.S.C.40118,Fly American; and 41 U.S.C. chapter 21 relating to procurement integrity. (s)Order of precedence.Any inconsistencies in this solicitation or contract shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: (1)The schedule of supplies/services. (2)The Assignments,Disputes,Payments,Invoice,Other Compliances,Compliance with Laws Unique to Government Contracts,and Unauthorized Obligations paragraphs of this clause. (3)The clause at 52.212-5. (4)Addenda to this solicitation or contract,including any license agreements for computer software. (5) Solicitation provisions if this is a solicitation. (6)Other paragraphs of this clause. (7)The Standard Form 1449. (8)Other documents,exhibits,and attachments. (9)The specification. (t)Reserved. (u)Unauthorized Obligations. (1)Except as stated in paragraph(u)(2)of this clause,when any supply or service acquired under this contract is subject to any End User License Agreement(EULA),Terms of Service JOS),or similar legal instrument or agreement,that includes any clause requiring the Government to indemnify the Contractor or any person or entity for damages,costs,fees,or any other loss or liability that would create an Anti-Deficiency Act violation(31 U.S.C. 1341),the following shall govern: (i)Any such clause is unenforceable against the Government. (ii)Neither the Government nor any Government authorized end user shall be deemed to have agreed to such clause by virtue of it appearing in the EULA,TOS,or similar legal instrument or agreement.If the EULA,TOS,or similar legal instrument or agreement is invoked through an"I agree" click box or other comparable mechanism(e.g., "click-wrap" or"browse-wrap" agreements),execution does not bind the Government or any Government authorized end user to such clause. (iii)Any such clause is deemed to be stricken from the EULA,TOS,or similar legal instrument or agreement. (2)Paragraph(u)(1)of this clause does not apply to indemnification by the Government that is expressly authorized by statute and specifically authorized under applicable agency regulations and procedures. 0511412024 Item B. W9126G24P0016 Page 11 of 11 (v)Incorporation by reference.The Contractor's representations and certifications,including those completed electronically via the System for Award Management(SAM),are incorporated by reference into the contract. (End of clause) 52.252-2 CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE(FEB 1998) This contract incorporates one or more clauses by reference,with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text.Upon request,the Contracting Officer will make their full text available. Also,the full text of a clause may be accessed electronically at this/these address(es): https://www.acqui sition.Gov/content/re eul ati on s (End of clause) 52.252-6 AUTHORIZED DEVIATIONS IN CLAUSES(NOV 2020) (a)The use in this solicitation or contract of any Federal Acquisition Regulation(48 CFR Chapter 1)clause with an authorized deviation is indicated by the addition of"(DEVIATION)" after the date of the clause. (b)The use in this solicitation or contract of any DFARS (48 CFR 2)clause with an authorized deviation is indicated by the addition of"(DEVIATION)" after the name of the regulation. (End of clause) �1 0511412024 Item C. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Subject Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 6, creating 168 single-family residential lots and three open space lots on 40.430 acres,generally located at the southwest intersection of Dominion Drive and Pleasant Valley Road. otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: Wylie DPV,LP APPLICANT: J.Volk Consulting The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 6. Zoning for the single-family development was approved by the City Council as Planned Development Ordinance No. 2017-31 and amended in Ordinance No. 2020-54. This plat is replacing a previously approved preliminary plat. The reason for the change is to add the 1.5 residential lots and one open space lot located along Foxtrot Trail to this phase of development. The plat consists of 1.68 residential lots, and three open space lots.The Planned Development allows for a maximum of 1,104 single-family residential lots. Within Phases 1-6 of the Dominion of Pleasant Valley Development there are 888 residential lots leaving 216 residential lots that can be developed in future phases. The plat dedicates the necessary rights-of-way and utility easements. Open space lots are to be dedicated to the City of Wylie and maintained by the H.O.A. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. The City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons for conditional approval or disapproval to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. &Z Recommendation The Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval. El 0511412024 Item C. ---�ao a5c oe 71 \ - 1121 1111 1 11 71Pft �CT pi FOXTROT TRAkL x ` 1, IIU5 ,r _ L r, 3=u ta3 IA I a v112F S" o i e c v ezr IC— ear" R „UDr,� �a�a _ — as a� �" VICINITY MAP ,a \ � N T-sFFI "I, . I IF 7 i k 3oaaosr L /IFT 5 ,. 3 \ h o SD \ on a Te' IRo \ ,N _%4w , F 25 ' 3m5 Ij z � .^roS�. sn4^v\y. i \ s \ LEGEND 3z,aAGS �\ r N - oaac,i v`` - \ r o ! � \ t a era nr ronya \ \\\ \ \i� to _ .PC,, �5 5 ` u� 'OFF oC, RF 'vr u - """ oo DE MI.n,m-L _ _ / m rE.a rLoo�UN run v v v v v21 a s eerL r T ova sv 354vv a y _', WAY `\�.'�, w e I L I -'�r/' M.L r 4 ner� 4 n D D c. 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CPnt .�doi3mz h (�CIN ..316Y� 9A 00 99'105 ?3260�54806 8TA stetE z �e40 M rse,c g�. 0511412024 Item C. L _ ' ----- -- Ell F � I I _ � E, w - - --- - - 0 'C C % - ` a F A�<,E a a aaC �' �,r i 61,IS �aaaoa�- KR 33 IFd u " ms-. �PPL osF e�RRSF as LoosF -�osT a4sasF y� �� lr- �msrL s1 a r � � s Pam reL RS. �sr a 6La w �>3�S o� � � VICINITY AP x�oq _ 3 > AllNTS LAITY M r L -- s a- a —aaxa 3aoa, 9 a a _ oo aaa �oG� a I =e — -- T— — GOL ENWAVE TRAIL_ a -v c'.. � �% LEGEND \_. �i \\ /.. 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Ell, c ID a d C DIG/ nsa o 06 aaa aRaas .01 .1" aaSF IF TIE IF / `, L / — � / - m 4 4111 3 i a r `o oo o e E a La<a e "�?L;Y, L F :a 16 o _ ao _ _ zao _ o a P � RL - � - .Sam ne a a parr- ass=aaaa anN i" 8 R f \ / 1 1 1. 111 — - �L o- i2 L 2cq a -FEY '/ ELV 45c]81PLANI 4545](FELLI f IF F / PRELIMINARY PLAT �F.IFIF 1 as as _ s DOMINION OF PLEASANT VALLEY - axa PHASE 6 ,i _ �' .. a,P o 40.430 ACRES R X E �a IF G APO/ ��oG f � \P 6;LOTS 15-2,BLOCK J;LOTS1-24,BLACK CK 4I 1 20 ' uE S 1Oi315-2J,BLOCKS,LOT51-24,BLOCK 645 TJ53SF c r r //y 8;LOTS i-li BLOCK 9;LO151-13,16X, yp¢§ a .0 O /APPI. 17X,BLOCK 10 9y - i9E O51 hK ti f i .� WYIIe DPV L' dP tnershlp 16851NGLE FAMILY LOTS 18 � I $ 1IMP I IF IF j 17 914 Sk'IIPh AS a 30PEN SPACES/COMMON AREAS r j et OUT OF THE S't.130310 S II T ']5206 GUADAI.UPE DE LOS SANTOS SURVEY, / Ph 2145351758 ABSTRACT NO,1384(DALLAS COUNTY) ° / Can N yE.Pnllnps mo sE nanayCateamph II Psrnc.com CITY OF WYLIE r a E g /S y DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS \] /OF Johns V IkC I'&Inc NI A,Rl 2024 Centni Parkway East, SHEE 12 OF SF,t,1200 Efq!' x r 1 PI T /5024 F.—N 4 '9F 1 Pn :Q722Nj_B A ,fOE#Pd5£7Fi tfCkE.6C IL -�- f 1 \x\ Cant .al d' S g .r g daudho3ego'@,, so.... c / r J'i 0511412024 Item C. LEGALS'.- o Own6°5D-F_FICA HON_ Dam N'INAT PLEIIANT AALLE2 SURVEYORS CERURCATE, AS, Udi THREFORE, -K LL MEN BY THESE PA'SENTS- AilMENI"OrLdh 11CS -'FSF xt 0 utaxavvrrOVAI -F AGO xeft55 IF I OF E FPC LIMIKED YAAC,FNSHP by Orh—gl it.INS IIIb GOIGNIOU OF PLEAGAN I VALYSI PHASE6yon a o aac_w[n!_Su aeon OAAh, o r oft.. ! P " P vson in IF n poc,m_nc er Z.Dt500;;5 ..N,C.FdG nE,A'A'D�e ewrd Do o., d a o K on msr an Dote coca s tl.R1 G)saC tract b-,T ro-e pe.tc,u T a�a.:ned as loliows tl T - - b c EtS t C Terns d—.KhYAGI -pi-d-T-I. 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STREET 11 20 ¢t 1 20 or e'-e ce o 6c_.85 amt to o f/_ r od wth past p stomped"J' for e�omu or a rrncr y -VISIBILITY N ,nos rrncr, 'u di5tonce of 106.01 fe,.t tc 1/2'ii on.oa r, P — p p Jv_-I for a corn_i �m FSMT(TYP) NO APPTHMETRArIZ N 3 3 0_"W,a disc-.o "2t few!to t t/2'"ror a. p ALc p AL pS Jvl ,Y a wrnrer of BETUlEE ONA LrA t. iliE tiElSvtf AND 9' w A a SHALL BE PLACED N THE a.o.w. PRELIMINARY PLAT N 82_A' ,a di. e of IN f ro ast�c st >d Jv..e. a an_i V.SNNNY TR ,LE i VIA trawl DOMINION OF 28 95 49,aatl e de 4 , ee of S, , 40 R.,46 7 eet, °° PLEASANT VALLEY Gad— ee,to e,/1'�ren retl w,t Deana ee,ate ped sC PHASE 6 .era er.hie twat, 40.430 ACRES 6 /' tl JVV t GO- - rof LOl 'r sT A tract, _ (momo t! ft ��aAR SS 16,17X,1844,BLOCK 4; REAR YAR LOS -27,BLOCK 5,OS 1-24,BLO CK YAH' 6;LOTS 1-37,BLOCK 7,LOT51-20 BLOCKSE 9ACI< NREncK sET¢Aa1r °L '°a 15689 f e I.a t/2 ad n P p L t mr YRRp s;Lon 1-zsBLOCK s Lors 1-15,IRA, Owner/AIR I'cant: 17X,BLOCK 10 5 31 S=W.e tliAlar a:.of ID 11 feet toot/2' -pr o U p ELc I-L.o p� "Jt l'..et r e wrr er o! SIDE YARD SITE YARD AIDE.YARD � SIDE YARD ITF.YARD ) SIDE YARD WyII,DPV L'm'ted Partnership 168SINGLE FAMILY LOSS 'a 1 SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK SETBACK c/T Ph'Ilp c. 30PEN SPACES/COMMON AREAS 50' _ _ 50' 50' 1 50' T,o_ _50' 191ask'u s et OUT'OFTHE - 28 2.' T 1a uF 14.1 feet to A t/2'r, o w 1 n aslc c P sta p:d'Jt fora I—S,of S't.110 310 OG, A LOT SETBACK LOT( L n SETBACK LOT SETBACK Ph 214 535-1758 ABSTRACT NO 1384(DALLAS COON nos CORNER 15 CORNER It.,,T S P„ F a FAA—of E0.00 feet to A,/2"ro a v1 o.,ic caR e ped'J c set for c co rc� COUNTY) Can :N yF.Phillips on..e of 2om.o.tcet to the IS HE o. BEc 4N'Je o onto g c o o oet o. EPNT YARD '�� 1 FROM YARD L J FOODT YARD No J nancy@leamph ii psincc°m CITY OF WYLIE o n a ¢mLolNc ¢clL E B`t1DINc DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS ocrs c en- NINE NINE NINE E i, /S eYor'. Johns V Ik C wiling,Inc. Ol Apri12024 TYPICAL 70'LOT TYPICAL 60'LOT TYPICAL 50'LOT 7o4 Ceptnl varicwav East seeer3 OF wte 12GO SETBACK DETAIL SETBACK DETAIL SETBACK DETAIL PI T.at 7Sm4 �. OkENSt7N''S+�kE.K Ph :172 111-1 S PI t7 (A ant a d s o n daud�osego'@I<b voik d— --nk—r,...e, El 0511412024 it,,D. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Subject FConsider,and act upon,a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 7, creating I 1 single-family residential lots and two open space lots on 6.475 acres,generally located at the northeast corner of Dominion Drive and Pleasant Valley Road. Recommendation Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: Wylie DPV,LP APPLICANT: J.Volk Consulting The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Plat for Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 7. Zoning for the single-family development was approved by the City Council as Planned Development Ordinance No. 2017-31 and amended in Ordinance No. 2020-54. This plat includes I I lots from the preliminary plat of Dominion of Pleasant Valley Phase 3, approved by City Council in March 2021. The reason for the change is that the development of these I 1 lots was removed from the Phase 3 development due to an ATMOS gas line conflict.The gas line has now been relocated and development of the I I lots can now commence. In addition to the II residential lots mentioned above, there are two open space lots. The entire Dominion Planned Development allows for a maximum of 1,104 single-family residential lots. Within Phases 1-7 of the Dominion of Pleasant Valley Development there are 888 residential lots leaving 216 residential lots that can be developed in future phases. The plat dedicates the necessary rights-of-way and utility easements. Open space lots are to be dedicated to the City of Wylie and maintained by the H.O.A. The City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons for conditional approval or disapproval to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. P&Z Recommendation The Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval. El 05114 020247/t,,7D.] _.._.._.— \ 1 B RE 11 n _ r rums.Mra 9a �. < / z ao��eaa o�i, JECT 111 1 I / O \ C 3IS IS / l 4 -4 / o. t I I,10 - wvuE P F K z p' / CITY—CI _ U n 'ceu pesos ea.,aenoug N,.EOSSEe6 u6a9>ies �o�nE Y3 teet . �, F 4 P Pe Y e,o�w l �o=e,�„—IIS �ss� � i nkT 451'182,ko m�a�nkence ,�ersetto� mon�men ,„ a me,o�a �Gn 4L42s LPaw 1m11OI INN, VICINITY MAP .'. N.I S Tabll -114 1 na I FIEND Llne Table tore or g y n • ;sx,ia.ocl:v _ � izz zsesF �� +ae om,eaILA L u CI _ne 12 // 'ca E s Kok—e,;,e.,. \ E. <L 5, �/ �� i 9 / j accT MOP 'od. co. c� eas a y y I ..... ... �\ PROPOSED UNITS THIS PLAT 60.?95 c SIN tAMILY IYPEA LOTS(TO) K 21 SIN CCEAMEY TYPCC o- Ci 5o355c Y a LDTSLWI 3 l SINGLE FAMILY 0 oc r B"LOTS(SO') / TYPE LpN i/ ,/.e% emzsF e.soNnuN: s mrAL.STOIC n .1 / I PRELIMINARY PLAT n,n I` i 5 , k/ /' \ N J DOMINION OF EEL / iI PLEASANT ALLEY � / l L PHASE�/' 6.475 ACRES s LOTS 253124H,BLOCK BN 111S 29 INALL 33YP BLOCK V 11 51NGtE FAMILY LOTS 20POY S4'ACFS/COMMON AREAS Ow /APPI aP wryne ovv L a P - hIp ouroE THP X / GUAUAU-BE LOS SANTOS SURVEY 1 �\ n/nT Pnup C 1 1916 SkE 8 $CY ll0.31D ABSTRACT NO.13841DALLAS COUNTYI oao T s252KK CITY OF WYLIE Y .Ph on 214 535 1758 l 0-1-1N YPPhlIllp DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS E cLnann,cT o1 A4lI 2oz4 loh,, V IkC It ng,Inc. SHFET t0E2 OBI C,h-iP k YE tOlt,12. OF POINT PI n T 2so24 JOHNSON VOLK �� BEGINNING Ph 122113ID2 ,I S e te.a d ss ....� '�P•r,." II� > i /i El 05114 020247/t,,7D.] LEGAL DSTRIPT1ON ASANT v 11 OWN �UF 11 ER'S DEDICATION_ DO(ER'TIFICATE "A - S. 6.4]v n_^:.5 NOW THERCLARF,e.NON ALL MEN 91 THTSE,RESENTS dtN'_I 1IFECE PRFSFNIS- - _ xL EU TOIiavPffoVAL BE NO TO -11-11 B a.o onc_w[n t_Su dv�on 0 o ce oft.. y11", P P vision in Boo _ G D o _ N .. 'nq 0.,3rz 80.Je eras,Da asto III K on ms,an Dote Col tv e.os-(D I I , d h-l p .c. y -c d,I fo , hIVAIN JI—D P1 ING AID AEAL CLIFF,this _ L FtC vo Y e.Te.rus BEG) /"' C ASIGNIIO FORCONSTRUCnON ( P se,o me Pe es and GAP s es thereof Pe I O S RDO(l MEN I F 1dALL AIR) m FICl a� �_ ONI Y_ FRF(IMIN UOi RF RECORDED — p eN e. Eton ,Ch t e o tb n line ofs d Phose the W e I OR ANY P'URROSF, m5 i l� M 0 o g e(F)tours aotl ds.o.a_ q t o anger N 45 fa o0'W,o aoto,e.of 246.GO E.P m /2'ron rod "Ji o d w P t If ACCsvTEu w L w Poste v t o.e wN B p o Ds P sd _crn .M1.s tract, E111-1g, q, q Ong eo. d fo e f n Sr"rvn 63Pv of�f P2 to f/.°ron rotl N L p .c q t p ,Ac ou..d fora p o -p P.-ms o c y e Au Iy yc y eTerov PIPE A PA IN GOe of 66.96 f cf to o /1 on roo w Ye p p P c f,""I.,o T PP etl Jec to o p rd,onc eJEW, 9 tons and r so,.o,s of the Y If Wy CB V Y OF 1�1 IT E 1-11DIF cgrn _iis tract, �- CIFE ME, J 37 Ad 25 1,- — ow r a HAND t,s d h f ne9nonp o ongert c ongl n Y IF' of 2E T WITNESS MY f 20 o'ego q edg8d to ded 5iS o roa us of 62c 0',feet, nd a en _ d NOA _o 0 1 t 58 W,30m_3a feet _ tM1at nc ez cut E e a .for,M1 pu Po.,e an co dzcto s tt�rP n exp e,xd. e yo W _AITeD PARTHERAL P noP4HEDtp an e.ee.1,sg eID am h¢e GoFsu,APItld Witty - _ e `30T.43 1-Yo /2"Iron ..d 'l y,Tow pl,' p stomped A --ed Pa ship avc'qu d o.o Co.n, o u voot Wl NDEe sr..nND ano sEm.o "I" rae ._..._"y of SOFIF,, 1-11 1- days ,Au.,zo_. 3I1 11 IS 1 0 1 112'irgn ro '.'C o th .n .. Ely- v a,t Po e.s UP 2G_, D 0 Gt IIIVN Co.;n Cou.�ly,1-II(D.R.GC.T.)o d Ooc meat y p4 ely y y ,Tees Number 202200f62G2l HE k.0..T)for me west comer o.Phu tract, Its Gon rot Partne.1E Nu y ubi,c in and fur the Sta_c of 11-1 T FINCk,S 12 50'30"E wIPIh A,1 south Pine,o dDtonce of 32.12 feel too 1/1 Iron rotl INIE for the,,At Deed r n me A., _ r reeod,me.,me,t N Go,o- (. IF aj o eomer or. Pet, R.on oy e. .e5 de•-, y om.n se on p e Et me /2 l 9 0 0 I feet o a sarong t/2' S VIC Q o hFl-ron o'P lound!o .-e en e to su ......nears N Afi ai 20'k,Tb 8 et: CD OF § 11- 1 DE " 45'x 45'VISIBILITY EASEMENT(V.E.)DETAIL D�oa q q q an and e l t e�rlr a - ce o!465f t fo tie PON B cNNNG and II 0 F NE,lv un e -qnt� Door 282n.eq, r f o,6.4Te oe. or ona > =nd d - n e ......... ............ nut no a oeh ow e .e met he amtl..e su t v P d eo stlero.ohs srR[Fr" 2, a m P t GIVEN'JNoER Mr Halvo AND SEAL OF o--,cE ms aov of .20� o .0'At 20'BL n q, -e N „T P r,-d fi.,the At—of It,— ' VISIBILITY t Im ASCOT(TYP) N L og.n rgf orJeg_a My msson Exp as NO APPURIENANCE It .0 vosE+-0 -i BF EE w wi of g is and Pr'J eq et Elth THE E 0 2 ND 9 cff All HE Elk AC a THB vICANITY TRIANGLE 17 m) _ OH.AT . Lo s na An y Lo n RU uxF ono t E uxE c rvuz T . a n,I lT PRELIMINARY PLAT TYPICAL ICY LOT TYPICAL 60'L04' 1'YPICAL50'LOT DOMINION OF SETBACK DETAIL SETBACK DETAIL SETBACK DETAIL PLEASANT VALLEY PHASE 7 6.475 ACRES ............................. ......... ......... ......... ........... ........ LOTS 25-31,24H,BLOCK SE, LOTS 20-32,33G BLOCK V 11 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS II n 2OPEN SPACES COMMON AREAS Owner LP CUP THE Wylie DPV Limited Partnership C/o Team Phillips,Inc. GUADALUPE PE LOS SANTOS SURVEY, 19145IS,[ n Street,Suite 110-310 ABSTRACT NO.1384(DALLAS COUNTY) Dalian,Teas 752AA CITY OF WYLIE Phone:214-s35-1758 DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS Coma t-Nancy E-Philipps [mail.nancy@tea mphllllpsm'ARNP 01 ApHl2o24 Eng-SUSC—DOr: SHEET 2 OF 2 Johnson Volk Consniting,Inc. - 704 Central Parkway East,Suite 1200 Plan T 250]4 ,�QHNSON VOLK Phon:9Y2201-3102 d;j )i ,( - Contact;Claud'o Segovia �+mawxd �...<., EI'nail_Ua4dl0seg1V @JOhnsonv.fk 0511412024 Item E. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Subject Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of Lot 1,Block A of North Wylie Plaza, establishing one commerciallot on 0.912 acres. Property generally located at 2455 FM 1378. Recommendation [Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: Tanvir Ahmed APPLICANT: Texas Heritage Surveying The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Plat to create Lot 1, Block A of North Wylie Plaza on 0.912 acres. The property is generally located at 2455 FM 1378. The purpose of the Preliminary Plat is to create one lot for the development of a multi- tenant commercial office building. The property was rezoned from Agricultural (AG/30) to Commercial Corridor in September 2019. The Site Plan for the development was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission in April 2024. The Preliminary Plat document contains a fire lane and access easement that loops around the proposed building. The fire lane allows for access to the building and to an existing lift station on the northwest corner of the property. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. The City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons for conditional approval or disapproval to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. P&Z Recommendation The Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval. �9 0511412024 Item E. VICINITY MAP(NOT TO SCALE) LEGEND OWNERS CERTIFICATE SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT O STATED TEXAS 1,J.R.Ja ry R g t dP f IL tl5 y I--by n SID,IfTexas atfrm that this __ COUNTY OF COLLIN C u� plat wasp p d d d-Y p f d t enc.e co d d -dl acted on the II,— groundd gf Itl p o a h I'bl tl d h n' U ubstE,UPI1yc RWP :+ urv0 '_ rcn on cna oar WHEREAS Patn P penes LLC,s the soe owner of a tract of 12M s t t d-n the W ram Patterson Survey Abstract No.716 OIL f Wyf with the Rules and Regula'Dns of the Texas Boa d f PYEb.ena Land S4Nevng and Texas local ® 'II'+E'ouuu o -� a Call,County Te ntl beM the tract of land des'b tl' Ep -ai W iy Deed to Patna Propertes LLC recorded , AU,Ott N. Government Cotle Chapter 212.1 further afrrm that monume Wfi-shown hereon wasether found or �l .,AN- I Nc 20190724000874050 DUN,,[P b'Records Adhl County Texas,a d b g p t lady descrbed by metes and bound a Ill— placed" pi 'th ll,e CIG of WYLIE Development Cotle and that DA dXdI draw ng NI 0 a a eR iNE 8 g g 1 e W d-Al,rod found at the southeast Corner of a tract of d d b d"n deed b Bobby W N �I III and Barb M.M'hell. —TI yng P p p sental n of R a Sign F ntl PIXI Ids at 5 a re re - - etl d Ad.,d V 585,Pa e 503 Deed Records Coll n Count Te d -n n th t r ht of wa f F.M.1378 vier able w dth 4 I 9 9 Dated tt d y 1 2024 1 Y wEn got Df way)' _..._ FALITA _ oPRGci s ¢ • rabiewdih r9M1tof way)ad"stance of 1.9 R2 South 01 d g 25 es 33 second¢East along sa d westr R-way'ne of F.M.1378 v r+es, 20l.82 fact I.a 3' 1 d'sk four d at ine northeast oornor of a Nad of land descrbed'n deed to Alfred Fall Mo,roo recorded under Preliminary,this document shall not be recorded for - _ any purposes and shall not be used or viewed or relied ♦ eFCTwcwe-rax o11,1T. ,,,�zrN vok,me45a,Page zo.,Deea Rewrd cenncoanry Texaa- upon asafinal survey document.(0411/11/2024) DN,v.Teas Theme South 89 f 19-s G,r I,5 24 seconds West,d.parting said we t right-of-way I(na of F.M.1378,along iF,e north Ilne of Bald Monroe J.R.January rac4 a distance Of ig0.52 feet to a 5B Ind,Iron pipe found at fhe soufheast corner of a tract of land deathbed in deed to Bradley M.Webb and Texas Ragisterad Professional Lend Surveyor No-53V EIIie6et1 R-Webb,recorded under Instrument No-2005-0005386,Offlclei Pubile Records,Colltn County,Texas; Thenoe North IN degrees O6 minutes 51 second West,along fhe east Ilne of cola Webb tract,a d,,R..I of 208.49 teat to a 3/8 Ind,iron rod S TATE OF TEXAS 1 found a111.s.,U-1 comer of the afo.—I 0 M tch.11 tact' COUNTY OF DALLAS Thence North 88 degrees 47 m,utes 25 seconds East along the south I'e of said Mlicheil Nacl a dstance F 189,37 feet d the POINT OF BEFORE ME U. d fined OA-11y a Notary Publ c.-n and for the sad County RRO St t.1,th.sday BEGINNING and c,H—bg 397275quare feet or 0.912 acres N land personally pp—d J.R.January known fe me to be the person whose name b '6 d me forego ny d acknowledged to bIt h.ex K-d d,a sane f h -,d ry es and OWNER'9 DEDICATION wns tle at ons!ha e xxpressed and n the p 'ty thole n stated and as iha act.,d deed Thereto alert. nI NOW THEREFORE,KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS'. act T. )� GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE,th"s ME ,2024- `FS THAT Patna Prop-A-pl-A LIEU tl h by Id,pt th Lf F-MrStOg td W,FA tl b tl PN,Ly AS t NORTH WYLIE R—A I,I-N., CArd CW,Hy,T d Id h by dAdDd.d DW G,tVWh p br f y IrWd,bIlt,,y, 6 N88°4725'E 189.37 dP do...� STY 2 oI ) and 800dwaY men9--O.b IT—IRNF.L,TM1 I M1 th P,h. by d Er IT,p p. d t.d TM1 illy l,d '11 .dy/ tryr h ) ' hp t—tt IDA Npb,e M1 PtP..f'9 hp I'4Y dt9.Ib9 tl bti ht itp p 9kly f 9P III rt19tlMY tl PN I "Id All, Notary Signature 'Tgi r L4 v, l \ 0 / y t hr b ih P 9 to h II b d d PI d P fh I- 2 I I t, S"rl b g h by d f i, t d d t f II bl !It y pHAF lblRy h II n th ght to remove Intl k p d II rc If X,y b Ld g t—,DHIA, ,th proveme,G or y-y d oger Drmenere uv h g ate...e or.n ency or is rasp i y t me easements. GENERAL NOTES m d p bl t h II t it t es have the full r4h1 f T g d egress loor from and upon the sa a t f the purpose of ) gs are pon ys 2 v�eC it"n ntl addn it of or f without the i Bearin based u th St t e Coordtate S tam,Texas North Central zone 4202,North a6d fL2 cz neCarootng ceoo g P9 P 9 b 9 9 P 9 p p' y 'ins Amer can Datum of 1983 R p f201t (l 1-=-- .'t ten t f h f ss y a y p g .p. y (A y p bi' t i'ty h II h Ih ght t_g d g t p' to Property for ! / o the purpose of read g meters and a y q d d' 'l1 P rf tl by I, 'I yl. � ,r} ) 2)The purpose of th s plat't rt t i of land'nto a platted lot. Water man and wastewater casein.t -11.1—I-I.Yd IdbItlEllAt k g p onstrvctonIII I t, of U y t 3)C...d'nales sbown here T SI.t Plane Coordnate System North Centel Zone,North m b P 6 I s i� Ada 1 n eI seise con v df II a " f h 1 anems rrehvdran a s \ ( r Amerce D f 1983 n Ora Goord'nata values No Soala a d N P J 1 i� ( � N �' xp, I� a f to man to the cuN or pavement net and tlesc(pdon Al'Soto atltl tonal easements M1ere n granted sM1all be determ netl by toes 'on. zA y1` d to u p I it d a 4)Acco d g t fh F.I.R.M.N,4a085C0415J,me subject property ] X and does not Ie { @ ['\ N,X Fl d P H a A C1 ?� ( I' 1 \ b `� TF pl.t pp .etl sobJee`.to all Flatt g tl la.. q Iafons anU resolut ons of the CTy of Wyl e,Texas pK ^ EE g / h V SelOA a p.rfon of tM1s.-I by i a db tl I vo fen of OF,Ordnance end State Law Ed ¢ntl is sub-to fines end wthholdTg of utl'fes Ina bu lrl ng pe I ' I-° / ,i 1�W WITNESS my hand'n Coln County,lazes,Ih-s the _,_,dayof,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,2024_ ts- �at oc If(z ( Patna Parinere LLC n BENCHMARK NOTES q i I r / Benchmark Name CM 3 Located on the southwesle y I Wyi 'qh School foo[ba sladum and near h rth corner Tanvir Admatl of Founders Perk spoils field -� �eT y�\ 1 31.5 feet EHU,of back of b 41-6 f t Ddh Df back Df curb and 6.5 feat wart f b 1c f:orb and b, STATE OF TEXAS dp dxmetely 111 feet north f M1- 'k fence around Founders Park sports fetes. ✓ I, IV• COUNTY OF COLLIN Northng 7,053,910538 Eastrng 2 559 122 001 El.vation 5197T ornr r. / /La yt1 dL�� I I ° Benchmark Nam.CM4 as' G I BEFORE ME the unders g'ed authorty,a Notary Pubic and for Ida sa d County and State,on tli s day Personally appeared Tanvir Al,ad c / -nstrument and acknowled Ito me that she executed the same for the Loca[ed'n the northeast corner of Ouel Mead P k th faileyatd wes[of Wh' Ib'W y. pd—me tobetliepersonh—Ename'dI,dr,Ub t-ftyego ng ge 14.5 feet sor th of the south I ne of alley coot t,p g.7.3 feet perpendcular to back of curb park ng P P es and cons drat Dns there n p sod and nth p v ere n a a as the dot Intl de®a mere n stated. area. STITF A — h uc os ex res M1 Northng 7065,78]59l Eastng 2560972,926 Elevation.562W �N /_ \ GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE the day IT 2fY24- IQI uaac. oRCG. 2a5 - La N yslgnawre --bb e,tletl fot Approval" PIA nrrlrrg&Zor"rg C—TPA n Dat. {c 'Approved for Construction' t Mayor,DIX of Wylie,Texts Date CI FIRE LANE.MUTUAL ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT CURVE TABLE "Accepted" 0 15 0 16 30 _ OWNER SCALE1-30' M y r,city of Wylie,Texas Date PAT PROPEF -A N LLC 3208 MONETTE LAE PLAN0,TEXAS 75025 PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY FIRE LANE MUTUAL ACCESS The undersigned,the CID Secretary of the HIS of Wylie,Texas,hereby L-fibs that the roregoing HA plal of NORTH Phone'.bOSItE b119 AND UTILITY EASEMENT LINE TABLE. WYLIE PLAZA-M,-' or Md,Lon to the WK of Wyi e was submtted to me City Counet on me -day of drI—T@yahoo-coin 2124.and the Count by formal act on,then Intl there accepted me dl1 cafon of streets,allay, alto:TANVIR AHMAD parka. mpubrcplaoas and wataraad s.w.rinelassnown Ina set c.rcn'n Ina upon sad platana sad co„ndi PRELIMINARY PLAT s4. 0. NIE IF 11 „�. �+ a,rtn.ramno zed me Mayor to note m.....p-PEmeteor by aeo ne hs name as nerenabp..snbantded. suRvevoR NORTH WYLIE PLAZA L z' 7 74• wren yn ems aav of aD_wza ��'" � R.,;F 9.; LOT 1,BLOCK A L s' '83 p / SIL Ri.L E, I N( FIt WILLIAM PATTERSO CITY OF SURVEY, WYLIE,ABSTRACT NO.715 c.yS dry lPmfi,oM t t 113111 4 D11l_TX 71143 COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS Cryot Wyrl,Texas CUN_"a>4o 970o F<v"'I 3go 9711 txhehtage.mm 0511412024 Item F. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Purchasing Account Code: 112-5613-58510 Prepared By: Kirby Krol Consider,and act upon,the approval of the purchase of one(1)2024 Ford Transit T350 Passenger Van m an estimated amount of $55,150.00 from Randall Reed's Planet Ford 635 for the Parks and Recreation Department through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Recommendation Motion to approve the Item as presented. The Parks and Recreation Department (PARR) is seeking approval from the City Council to purchase one (1) 2024 Ford Transit T350 Passenger Van from Randall Reed's Planet Ford 635 through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas. The Senior Recreation Center buses are aging and costly to maintain. PARR is pursuing a more budget and driver friendly alternative to the current buses. During market research and discussion with local mechanics, PARD determined that vans are more cost-effective than buses long-term. The City is authorized to purchase from a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or a local cooperative organization pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code and Section 271 Subchapter F of the Local Government Code and,by doing so, satisfies any State Law requiring local governments to seek competitive bids for items. Staff recommends the purchase of one(1)2024 Ford Transit T350 Passenger Van in an estimated amount of$55,1.50.00 from Randall Reed's Planet Ford 635 through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas as providing the to the City. (City of Wylie No. W2024-50-I; Sheriffs' Association of Texas No. 22-03-1008RR) 0511412024 Item G. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Purchasing Account Code: 112-5211-58510 Prepared By: Kirby Krol Consider,and act upon,the approval of the purchase of two(2)dark ash(silver)2024 Chevy Tahoes for Police Administration in an estimated amount of$104,623.62, and eleven (11) black 2024 Chevy Tahoes for Police Patrol in an estimated amount of $574,371.91 for the Police Department from Reliable Chevrolet through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Recommendation I Motion to approve the Item as presented. The Police Department (PD) is seeking approval for the purchase of two (2) dark ash (silver) 2024 Chevy Tahoes for Administration in an estimated amount of$104,623.62, and eleven(11)black 2024 Chevy Tahoes for Patrol in an estimated amount of$574,371.91 from Reliable Chevrolet through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas. The City is authorized to purchase from a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or a local cooperative organization pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code and Section 271 Subchapter F of the Local Government Code and,by doing so, satisfies any State Law requiring local governments to seek competitive bids for items. Staff recommends the purchase of these vehicles from Reliable Chevrolet through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas as providing the to the City. (City of Wylie No. W2024-54-I; Sheriffs' Association of Texas No. 22-03-1008RR) El 0511412024 Item 2. Wylie City Council CITY F WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: City Secretary Subject I Consider, and act upon,the appointment of Mayor pro tem for a term beginning May 2024 and ending May 2025. Recommendation I Motion to approve the appointment of as Mayor pro tem for a term beginning May 2024 and ending May 2025. Discussion The Charter states the Mayor pro tem shall be a councilman elected by the City Council at the first regular City Council meeting following each regular City election. The Mayor pro tem shall act as Mayor during the disability or absence of the Mayor, and in this capacity shall have the rights conferred upon the Mayor. El 0511412024 Item 3. Wylie City Council CITY F WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: City Secretary Subject I F r,and act upon,the appointment of a 2024 Board and Commissions City Council Interview Panel to conduct the Maard applicant interviews. Recommendation Motion to appoint, and to serve on the 2024 Boards and Commissions City Council Interview Panel. Discussion Each year the City Secretary's Office solicits and compiles applications from Wylie residents wishing to serve on various Wylie Boards and Commissions. These applications are received through the year until mid-May of each calendar year. Additionally, in May of each year, the applications are compiled into appointment timeframes to allow the three-council ember panel time to interview each applicant and subsequently choose a list of applicants to recommend to the full Council o serve on the various boards.The terms are staggered so each year approximately half of the members serving on each board and commission are appointed. Pursuant to Resolution No. 2006-17(R),the procedures for the interview process allows council members,not serving on the panel, an opportunity to address questions and concerns to the panel to be asked of the applicants. The rules and procedures in Resolution No. 2006-17(R) comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act. The Resolution is attached for your review. Proposed interview meeting dates will be Wednesday May 29,2024 and Thursday,May 30,2024,and an alternate(if needed) date of Friday, May 31, 2024 from 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. each night. Immediately following the final night interviews, the panel will deliberate on recommendations to be submitted to the full Council at the June 11,2024 Wylie City Council meeting. This timeline for approval by June 1 lth will allow time for each member to be sworn in at the June 25th City Council meeting, attend orientation on June 26th, and begin their terms on July 1, 2024. All Council members will receive the scheduled appointment list and all applications submitted prior to the interview process. 44 , 0511412024 Item 3. RESOLUTION NO. 2006717LR� RESOLUTION F THE CITE'" E WYLIE, TEXAS ADOPTING PROCEDURES_P THE WYLIE BOARDS AND COMMISSION INTERVIEW PROCESS AND THE APPOINTMENT OF THE 2 s 7 BOARDS AND COMMISSION INTE VIEW PANEL. WHEREAS,the City of Wylie has nine boards and commissions comprised of a total of 54 members serving staggered two year terms; and WHEREAS, each year the City of Wylie receives applications from residents for consideration of appointment to City of Wylie Boards and Co issions. and WHEREAS, applicants for the board and commission members are interviewed by a Selection Panel consistinc, of three council members- and WHEREAS, it has been deemed that guidelines be set for the Selection Panel, the application process, the interview process, and the appointment process of the City of Wylie Boards mid Commissions. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL87ED 13Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE:: SECTION 1: That the City Council of the City of Wylie will appoint a three ( ) member Selection Panel each year comprised of three (3)) Council Members. SECTION ?: That applications and scheduling of applicants to be interviewed by the Selection Panel will be completed by the City Secretary and provided to the City Council.. SECTION 3: That the interview process will be held in the City of Wylie Council Chambers and notifications of the interview dates will be posted for the public to attend. SECTION 4: That City Council can provide a series of questions to the Selection Panel for the applicants to address during their interview. SECTION 5: Recommendations by the Selection Panel will be straade in open session: and the recommendations will be presented to Council for discussion and approval. Resolution No. 2006-1 7(R) Boards and Comnnission interview Process F45] 0511412024 Item 3. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED P* by the Wylie City, Council on this 23rd day o May 2006. John Yondy, ayor ATTEST: EAL Cara e Ehrlich, ty ecretary Resolution-No, 2006-17( ) Boards and Commission interview Process F46 0511412024 Item 4. Wylie City Council CITY F WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject F and act upon, the appointment of one-committee member to the City of Wylie City Council Subcommittee to the City of Wylie in meetings with the Wylie Independent School District City/Schools Partnerships Committee. Recommendation 9 Motion to appoint to the City of Wylie City Council Subcommittee to represent the City of Wylie in meetings with he Wylie Independent School District City/Schools Partnerships Committee. In 2005, the Wylie Independent School Board formed an advisory standing committee called City/School Partnerships. The committee consists of three WISD Board of Trustee members and three City of Wylie Council members. The purpose of the committee is focused on discussing existing and new partnerships between the Wylie Independent School District (WISD) and the City of Wylie. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2005-55, the Subcommittee shall consist of three members, to be appointed by the Wylie City Council for the remainder of the term that said member serves on the Council or until said member resigns from the Subcommittee, whichever occurs first. If a replacement has not been appointed by the City Council upon the expiration of a ember's term(of office),that member shall not continue his/her membership until replaced. Current members serving on the sub-committee are three WISD Trustee members and City Council members Mayor Matthew Porter, Councilman Scott Williams, and Councilman Gino Mulligi. Also, in attendance are WISD Committee facilitator Superintendent David Vinson and City of Wylie facilitator City Manager Brent Parker. Councilman William's term has expired with his re-election to the Wylie City Council and therefore the sub-committee position must be appointed. Staff is requesting this position on the subcommittee be filled by the reappointment of Scott Williams or another council member to serve in this capacity. El 0511412024 Item 4. ORDINANCE NO. 2005-55 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CREATING, ESTABLISHING AND APPOINTING THE CITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE FOR WISD RELATIONS; PRESCRIBING THE PURPOSE, COMPOSITION, FUNCTION, DUTIES, AND TENURE OF EACH SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBER; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council"), has investigated and determined that it will be advantageous and beneficial to the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") and its citizens to create a City Council Subcommittee for WISD Relations, as set forth below; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to prescribe the purpose, composition, function and duties of said Subcommittee; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Wylie Independent School District ("WISD") has established a similar subcommittee of its members to work with the City's subcommittee ("WISD Subcommittee"); and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to appoint members to the Subcommittee and prescribe the duties and tenure for said members. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Establishment of Subcommittee. A. There is hereby created the City Council Subcommittee for WISD Relations (the "Subcommittee") of the City Council, and such Subcommittee shall meet with WISD representatives to work on maintaining and recommending partnerships between the City and WISD and to further a positive working relationship between the City and the WISD, and any other such functions as the City Council may direct in writing. It shall function according to the laws of the State of Texas and the provisions of this Ordinance. The Subcommittee shall serve in an advisory capacity to the City Council. B. The Subcommittee shall consist of three members, to be appointed by the City Council for the remainder of the term that said member serves on the City Council, Page 1 Ordinance No. 2005-55 Subcommittee for WISD Relations 48 0511412024 Item 4. or until said member resigns from the Subcommittee, whichever occurs first. If a replacement has not been appointed by the City Council upon the expiration of a member's term, that member shall not continue his membership until replaced. C. When vacancies occur on the Subcommittee, the City Council shall appoint, by majority vote, a replacement to serve the remainder of that term. D. Each Subcommittee Member shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council and may be removed at the discretion of said Council. F. Each Subcommittee Member shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for actual expenses approved in advance by the City Council. G. The Subcommittee shall keep and maintain minutes of any and all proceedings held and shall submit a written or make an oral report of such proceedings to the City Council not more than three (3) weeks following each such meeting. SECTION 3: Officers. The Subcommittee shall have a Chair and Vice-Chair whose terms shall be one (1) year. The Chair and Vice-Chair shall be elected by the members of the Subcommittee. The Chairperson shall preside over meetings. The Vice-Chair shall assist the Chair in directing the affairs of the Subcommittee. In the absence of the Chair, the Vice-Chair shall assume all duties of the Chair. SECTION 4: Duties and Responsibilities. The Subcommittee shall have the following duties and responsibilities: a. Advise and make recommendations to the City Council on matters relating to the City's relationship with WISD and on ways to maintain and develop partnerships with WISD. b. Attend meetings with the WISD Subcommittee and other designated WISD representatives. C. Any other duties requested in writing to be performed by the City Council that are consistent with the purposes of forming the Subcommittee. Page 2 Ordinance No. 2005-55 Subcommittee for WISD Relations 49 0511412024 Item 4. SECTION 5: Power to Obligate and Finance. The Subcommittee shall have no power to obligate Wylie in any manner whatsoever. The Subcommittee's finances shall be handled in the same manner as any division of the City Government. SECTION 6: The City Manager shall act as facilitator to the City Council Subcommittee for WISD Relations. SECTION 7: Savings/Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 8: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 9: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and execution. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this 25th day of October, 2005. MOK4Y, Vayor °% i ATTEST: - ' CAR LE EHRLI , City Secretary ,f"1111110"'o Date to be published in The Wylie News— November 2, 2005 Page 3 Ordinance No. 2005-55 Subcommittee for WISD Relations 0511412024 Item 5. f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Subject Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) to Planned Development (PD-MF) for an age restricted condominium residential community on 47.374 acres. Property located on the west side of Country Club Road approximately 2000' south of Parker Road(ZC 2024-02). otion to deny the Item as presented. Discussion I OWNER: John Monroe for Monroe Estate APPLICANT: GM CIVIL The applicant is requesting to rezone 47.374 acres from AG/30 to a Planned Development for an age restricted single-family residential style condominium community developed on a single lot. This style of development entails the homeowner only owning and being responsible for the home itself, everything else,the yard, common areas, storm drains, entry features, and perimeter walls and fences, streets, etc., are owned and maintained by the Condominium Owners Association(COA). The development includes the allowance for single-family detached dwellings,an activity center,a community pool,gazebos, pavilions,tennis/pickleball and sport courts,accessory buildings,and ponds.The site will include approximately 168 dwelling units with design standards similar to that of regular single family zoning. The design includes front setbacks of 20', rear setbacks of 15', and side setbacks of 6'. The maximum height allowance shall be 35' with a maximum lot coverage of 65% and a minimum dwelling size of 1,300 sq. ft. Residential density shall not exceed six units per gross acre. The architectural standards require for all buildings to be 80% masonry with 100% brick or stone on the main floor. An exception to that requirement is if the Activity Center uses The Craftsman/Farmhouse style in which they may have up to one hundred(100)percent cementitious fiberboard lap-siding. Minimum roof pitch of residential structures shall be 4:12 for rear elevations and 8:12 minimum for front elevations,with exceptions to dormers and shed roofs. Each unique house elevation shall not be repeated on the lot most directly across the street, nor shall it be repeated on two lots in either direction on the same side of the street. A wide variety of elevations is provided as it augments the character of the subdivision and reduces monotony of design. Attached Pergolas and Patio Covers shall be permitted and shall extend no more than five (5) feet into the rear yard. Each home will have a garage door with a factory simulated wood grain texture, with accompanying hardware. The minimum required open space area shall be twenty-five percent(25%) of the gross land area. A 40' landscape buffer is provided along the street frontage which includes an 8' wide meandering sidewalk. The development shall provide 5'-6' wide sidewalks along the perimeter that connect to a future City trail located on a future City park of 8.25 acres on the northwest corner of the property as shown on the"Zoning Exhibit". El 0511412024 Item 5. The development is to be accessed by gated private streets with access to Country Club Road.A secondary emergency access connection to the Rita Smith Elementary School Drive shall be provided opposite the entrance to Gateway Community Church. This will be documented by agreement between the School District and Integrity Group (Ladera) as part of the construction plans pending zoning approval. The development shall be required to provide a 6' tall masonry screening wall with columns along Country Club Road, 6' tall Simtek fence, masonry or wood fence along the north and southern perimeters, and a 6' tall ornamental metal fencing along the western perimeter. Residential fencing for each residential unit shall consist of ornamental metal or vinyl and have a minimum height of four feet and a maximum height of six feet. The COA will maintain ownership of the pond currently on site.They are proposing to build trails around the pond and a trail stub that could provide a connection to the City of Wylie trail system. As the residents are limited to 55 and older and no children are allowed to live in the homes,there will be little if any impact on the school district enrollment. The water for this development may initially be provided by the City of Parker as this land is in their CCN. However, City Engineering is working with Parker on a potential agreement to move this lot, along with Smith Elementary and Gateway Church into Wylie's CCN. The surrounding properties to the north, east, and west are a mix of residential and commercial uses both in and outside of City limits. Properties to the south consist of an elementary school and community church. The proposal is in line with the land use of the Comprehensive Plan. The project faces Country Club Road which is a six lane major thoroughfare. A preliminary plat will be required should zoning be approved. Notifications/Responses: Six notifications were mailed in accordance with state law;with one response returned in favor and none in opposition to the request. &Z Recommendation After some discussion regarding the lack of commercial development on the Country Club frontage,the density of the project, and the concern regarding the development being a condominium style development and the financial burden on the COA, he Commission voted 4-3 to recommend denial. Therefore, a supermajority of affirmative votes is needed for Council to pprove the zoning request. El 7—fO5/14/2024 Item 5. Locator MapW, `.l. A,! 1. 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Residential Density 3.55 du/ac ,D.AHL L S GRAPHIC SCALE Total Number of Units 168 R wAt:„NIA. rxaEar� o Im zoo aoo LEGEND Residential Summary =Io _ Unit Type Unit Dimensions Max Height Units %of Units 1 44.5'X80' 2Stonea/25' 14 g% PROJECT j z 42xn' zsronearzs' 65 51% uw a m�e�pKK°, ARK CIYY OF write s LOCATION / PARK q 54'%80' 2Stonea/25' 19 it% wysww zn J 5 64•X5v 2Srons.M 9 5% 8 6 35'X60' 2Storles/25' 41 24% �sws4 S N 5 } Total 168 f00% ueu ry VICINITY MAP unit copra and placement is to aphie change. Model Home Designation "`nB1"` cT 5 1RPfEfOR""`a neEn a)a *Ecnorsi ''oo _ 82 EXHIBITI"B" �4— DEVELOPMENT PLAN Nrl nz o' uo I I ��0�i __ FOR E u�uH onus u�ue "nI Tw •P m4•'•°F".. DEVELOPED P,Y: - PREPARED BY: LADERA-WYLIE 9 L,'_ ��C►Ivl SITUATED IN THE /r�/�/ CITY OF WYLIE,COLLIN COUNTY, eL mouuusu '• Engineering&Sumeying TEXAS g —- - - _ _— active adult fill* Date:February 2024 ■ 0511412024 It 5. -H'-''ERr1j0 rV?29 ATOPF]PYYNI JPOR'Y - �� ~ti - •. :F'.: , G]LLEa.2l RLWE PRP!'(:RTY k1[]pTJfS I li,l LEP L+.9ACRE8 Y1II C9f•r.•1,J ["irL= .]i.iM1'xf:LfigEl K'1O i5CfMWC GV.lf'Db5J8Aaa iPh 11WI FAOPFRTfF 5/6'TRkk PN3 PRL1'111.2f2+�'3f ] �l1ltlRfif WWA I .i AW11CH.C !'i�iSY'fMriT Yi1.WFA6d L!C II !'11R6'IIkAH]lil'RN6 y�,,. :per,53 El2h8k�lR riF98 Nf@f.lA. R[A!{►JCEA pF 11y.5i NO.li rygT.N.�1s78a!J , :.LCEDPcJACREi LRACLf I L+.2CCf.•v V[�l R Fti TT�J TPf&i]IdGA'lrM5f1 P RCCf PRCr.'i " J. uVr<FD rALLRR/fNP[7E I d' 6RFx FFNCE. L 1yf?,:Y::l! 1 I .pNF(1. - t• d'M ra,]A_ -_ - --- "•� ffKF RAP' Hf Be R O'CRNnA1F+iff1 C�11!:fpnE � � l Y5 1 �,. 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AAP-f9'J JM[Qal$J � �. lPTr.daCxA 1 J] JUNEZ xqP y r* G4FEN91YCl'XgLfwlfr C.f,ARE7! _ fP .ru PcxA G AedTunv 1 T.i SARI/! FAEN TAR%,AQ•. RC ]fT L .. ;�".•fie 1 I I R.0kntla s,mm.Fy LAND USE Sl1 PAMARY IWTyp1 tow lM— Tnlnl l.:�:�.� •.�.." - .� .�. I � us'rev � ---- - Opm Spx Am 21.42 PC 2 SCa -%un.'�5' Xi 5[-• I1 Rcsid—tiul r—siry 3.55 du/A. c ��,�,� �sn.:.,Ys, 9 y" ■ a I Tara]Nluahcr of ll]1i15 IfSB 51 ..I,. 1 I I 79GI 1La � lin rz.nir Hill lJannnrti••Wryr+lr.]i1r�r .L_ I I I ••SI,tH I I•.o-1].,y.�u.i wo1n� �waW I I I EXHIBIT"B" vi ALYA1.01LFi4U LADERA—WYI IE/RENDL 1ZI D DEVELOPMENT PLAN I ��JOHNSON VOLK -- — — — y— — -- -- CONSULTING City of Wylie,Collin County,Texas act're adj:i III*. xt<MdFw.wrlx!s..im]I1].un>�Ivn�Hi],m F 5 0511412024 It 5. N W+E GRAPHIC SCALE 1-11, QR QNFI�U ' gR aHNN o mR }WM / � g fry""g � ga �Qs�� / �,< ———— aR . oar �Eo H_P�r . n m ro 81 R e� �E �� — F,a1 s❑HRE a �� I��I ''11IIII>> II .,sEREA= E O — � .rze 1\ MO PAftKINO" '� rz� 6 r \ s \ �r o W � ❑ — — — — — -- — R cr o -- — �saFRE- - --- --- 'a ❑ zea lAcCl I R ���.. EXHIBIT B-1 NOTE:FIRE LANE STRIPING& FIRE LANE LAYOUT "NO PARKING"WILL ONLY DEVELOPED BY BE ON THE CURB OPPOSITE PREPARED BY: FOR OF THE SIDEWALK. LADERA-WYLIE GM civil SITUATED IN THE unun eo-r-a Engineering a Surveying CITY OF WYLIE,COLLIN COUNTY, s w� PRopastive adult Isle. u,�G< Feu, «�, TEXAS Date:March 2024 n ®w EXHIBIT 0511412024 Item 5. } r 2 .00' S p �d ,. � 0 .I -- o yr ® 0 9.0 d LLJ c 'iLJ = Q V) oe— ® s I 2—C . o 1 9.0' DRIVE GARAGE T SEAL 361 W. Byron NelsonIv Ste. NTEGRfTY GROUP PARKING II 29' ROAD D —AWN SDS CHECKED TLH REVIEWED TLH DATE 04-03-20 SCALE 1" 20® ' PROJECT NO. El 0511412024 Item 5. FLOORPLANS AND ELEVATIONS ddd r e � f W, t U � a 0 l3 t am i, f wu r t' M ,v 4 } 0511412024 Item 5. MCI t t a c � t �w ya a 5 tiC • •� �,h c fit,� �t '�.'" ?v k tF "k >, a^ "�'.:e"�. � y � � Y 1t • • • � a a,.x� a ai z � � a � �, st a x E` • • 5� _% 0511412024 Item 5. t b x T P t F�Zz F ZF e�}t z ` F .. .Z,F t Fi�i--�F�FS,S�{�i�� t4 tt� tc➢2}� Ut t xrY w � eiw t e fi t i t oA �S, r� e 7 r O � � N l� 3 y � f I 55 } klL, A. r 3. r l• Y e 3 � .r IN, r �l ...... ..... 1 �, r l r r � � r �f s r r f � r / r • s • • • • 0511412024 Item 5. H S F, Y, y t. • • 0511412024 Item 5. ` ti�l�t it •. i � "..,<..," );,,. a"1�4 ,`13. ids ;, �£t,,tr1 r�£�t c1.y��y ,a ���k�� �tst .;c"ti�si S j t€ l P„ r�x �µ L • ,: �,...: � ':��}; �,. � 1 �' '" .-»`+„ � � fie` ;:a`cF1. f � a, w • a '63 '' 0511412024 Item 5. LADERA-WYLIE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS Planned Development—47.374 Acres I. PURPOSE Ladera - Wylie is a proposed aged-restricted, low-maintenance gated, single family home, residential community integrated with quality amenities such as walking trails, activity center "The HUB"with pool,pickle ball courts,chill zones(passive open space amenities),amenity pond, parks, and open space areas that provide for an enhanced quality of life for active adults seeking a lock and leave, low-maintenance lifestyle within the City of Wylie. The legal description forthe property is provided as Exhibit "A". II. DEVELOPMENT PLAN The property shall be developed in accordance with the City of Wylie regulations unless stated otherwise herein or shown otherwise on the Development Plan (Exhibit "B"), Perimeter Fencing Plan (Exhibit"C"), Building Elevations (Exhibit"D"), and Fire Separation (Exhibit " E"). Ill. USES A. Permitted Uses-The following uses shall be permitted by right: 1) Single Family Detached Dwelling-Shall be age restricted to residents 55 years of age and older. 2) Activity Center(HUB) 3) Community Pool B. Accessory Uses-The following uses shall be permitted as accessory uses: 1) Gazebos 2) Pavilions 3) Tennis/Pickle Ball and Sport Courts 4) Accessory Buildings S) Pond IV. CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION A Condominium Owners Association (COA) shall be required and shall be responsible for the maintenance of the common areas,streets,storm drain,entry features,accessory structures,and perimeter walls/fencing and landscaping. V. LANDSCAPE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS There shall be a landscape setback with a minimum width of twenty(20)feet from the perimeter property line to a residential structure.Trails shall be permitted within the landscape setback. 1 2 64 0511412024 Item 5. VI. AREA REQUIREMENTS Ladera-Wylie is a condominium community and individual dwelling units will not be platted into individual residential lots.The site will remain as one lot with approximately one hundred sixty- eight (168) dwelling units. Therefore, the reference to setbacks shall be used as building separation from other buildings and from the private street. Side Yard Setback(Between Front Yard Setback(Front of Rear Yard Setback(Between Buildings) Building to Back of Curb) Buildings) 6' Minimum* 20' Minimum 15' Minimum *Fire Separation per the attached exhibits(Exhibit "E"),the fire wall ratings are per the 2021 IRC, and allow for units within 6'. VII. DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Minimum Minimum Lot Minimum Lot Maximum Maximum Lot Minimum Lot Size Width Depth Height Coverage Dwelling Size (percent of lot (square feet) area) N/A N/A N/A 35'or 2% 65%* 1,322** Stories * Lot Coverage based on total building coverage(excluding accessory uses)for the entire 47.374-acre site. **Air-conditioned space, not inclusive of garage, patio or porch. VIII. RESIDENTIAL DENSITY The gross residential density for Ladera - Wylie shall not exceed four (4) units per gross acre (du/ac). Residential density shall be calculated using the gross land area of(47.374) acres. IX. BUILDING DESIGN A. The dwelling units and activity center shall be generally constructed in accordance with the building elevations shown in Exhibit "D". B. Residential buildings and the activity center shall be eighty (80) percent masonry including one hundred (100) percent brick or stone on the main floor. An exception to that requirement is if the Activity Center use The Craftsman/Farmhouse style in which they may have up to one hundred (100) percent cementitious fiberboard lap-siding. C. Minimum roof pitch of residential structures shall be 4:12 for rear elevations and 8:12 minimum for front elevations, with exceptions to dormers and shed roofs. D. Mailboxes shall be cluster boxes of 14 or greater boxes.Sufficient structural support to keep the mailbox upright is required. Mailboxes may be made from metal. 2 El 0511412024 Item 5. E. Elevation repetition. Each unique house elevation shall not be repeated on the lot most directly across the street, nor shall it be repeated on two lots in either direction on the same side of the street. A wide variety of elevations is provided as it augments the character of the subdivision and reduces monotony of design. F. Attached Pergolas and Patio Covers shall be permitted and shall extend no more than five (5) feet into the rear yard. G. Each home will have a garage door with a factory simulated wood grain texture,with accompanying hardware. X. TRAILS,SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING Screening and landscaping shall be generally installed in accordance with the standards below and as shown on the Perimeter Fencing Plan (Exhibit "C'), A. There shall be an ornamental metal fence,wood, masonry,or pre-cast(Simtek)wall of at least six (6) feet in height located around the perimeter of the property. The Simtek, masonry, or wood fence will be on the North side and South side of the project, as detailed on the Development& Fencing Plans.The West side will be 6' ornamental metal fence. The East side along Country Club Road will be a 6' masonry screening wall with columns. B. Each front yard shall have one (1) canopy tree with a minimum caliper size of four (4) inches, as measured six(6) inches above grade, from the approved plant list for the City of Wylie. C. Residential fencing for each Unit shall consist of ornamental metal or vinyl and have a minimum height of four(4)feet and a maximum height of six (6)feet. D. Residential fencing shall be permitted within the twenty-foot(20) perimeter landscape buffer. E. A Landscape Plan with tree species shall be submitted at the time of Construction Plans. XI. PARKING Off-street parking shall be allowed in areas shown on the approved Development Plan, Exhibit "B", Fire Lane Exhibit"B-1",and Parking Exhibit"B-2". A. Each dwelling shall have two (2) parking spaces within the garage, as well as having two (2) parking spaces in the driveway. Each dwelling has a 20' setback from the back of curb. All dwellings have an inset garage that provides the allowable distance for vehicles to not overhang the sidewalk or into the street. XII. STREETS,ACCESS,AND UTILITIES A. The proposed streets shall be privately maintained by the Condominium Owners Association of Ladera -Wylie. 3 66 Dn X S 3 fD 20.0'BUILDING SETBACK !v (p rt 29.0 PRIVATE MADJE&PUBLIC SSE 20.0 BUILDING SETBACK (D N 10.0 PUBLIC U,E, A)E !D 26.0'CROSS SCOPE SO PRIVATE U E. O Lh a SIDEWMY 0 3 1,S'NiOUNTAW CURB 1.5MOUNTABIE CU �--- n Cr ar_ . :.M. :..�.;�_,.�. �__:v,:q - - .�tr� 'r•:Y.s _ oiril ; o FIBER OPTIC 0 -h 6"THICK.2600 PSI CONCRETE rC 0 L'vJTH r:4 BARS"e'16 O.C.E.W, 04 ELECTRIC 3 6'LIME STABILIZED SUBGRADE c It O PRIVATE HDPE `LIIME STABILIZED SUBGRADETO GAS PUBLic STOMM SEWER W ND I'R-'YOND ROC OR EON � WATER LOq= 5.0 (D ff PUBLIC rD ro SANITARY StWER r4. 3.0' 2.5' 12,0' Ln ro 13.0' 0 7 O Id.S r4.5' � ro CD 0 TYPICAL 29' B-B STREET SECTION 0 N.T.S. v 0 N O N CD 0511412024 Item 5. C. All storm and streets shall be labeled private and maintained by the Condominium Owners Association of Ladera-Wylie. D. HDPE shall be an acceptable material for the installation and construction of the private storm drain systems. HDPE pipe shall be installed in accordance with the pipe manufacturer specifications and geotechnical recommendations for the project. E. All water, per the March 30, 2010, Wholesale Water Supply Contract between Wylie and Parker will be public utilities per the agreement. Sewer to serve the project will be public utilities provided by the City of Wylie. Water and sewer will be maintained by the City of Wylie. F. Developer shall construct an eight (8)foot wide concrete sidewalk along Country Club Road for public use. The eight(8)foot sidewalk shall be maintained by the City of Wylie. The meandering public sidewalk will be installed within the existing right-of-way or public sidewalk easement. G. Developer shall construct a median break, north bound left turn lane, and south bound right turn lane for the connection to Country Club Road. H. A secondary emergency access connection to the Rita Smith Elementary School Drive shall be provided opposite the entrance to Gateway Community Church. This will be documented by agreement between the School District and Integrity Group (Ladera) as part of the construction plans after zoning approval. For zoning approval, email documentation will be provided to staff. I. A private 5' or 6' concrete trail system will be installed inside the perimeter of the fencing for use by the residents. XII1. OPEN SPACE The minimum required designated open space area shall be twenty-five percent(25%)of the gross land area. A. The perimeter landscape buffer shall be counted toward open space. XIV. PHASING Ladera-Wylie is subject to the Phasing Line as shown in Exhibit"B". The phase line may be adjusted at time of construction plans and platting. XV. TIMING OF AMENITIES AND MODELS Ladera business model works for maximum results by allowing the start of construction of main amenities and two (2) models, shown on Exhibit B, along with four (4) speculative after streets are constructed for fire protection, prior to acceptance of the subdivision by the City of Wylie. XVI. EXHIBITS All attached Exhibits to be adopted by this ordinance. 5 68 0511412024 Item 5. XVIL FLOODPLAIN RECLAMATION A. Floodplain reclamation will be required for a portion of an Un-Named Tributary to Muddy Creek as part of the development. B. It shall be necessary to submit a Floodstudy in accordance with the City of Wylie regulations and ordinances for any impacts to the existing floodplain. The Floodstudy will include the ultimate developed conditions for watershed. C. A CLOMR shall be submitted to the FEMA for approval. The CLOMR will need to be approved by FEMA before any building permit may be released for construction within the effective floodplain. D. Upon approval of the Floodstudy by the City of Wylie, a grading permit application shall be submitted to the City of Wylie for approval. The grading permit shall allow the developer to perform "At-Risk" grading, paving, and utility improvements within the effective floodplain upon submittal of the CLOMR to FEMA for acceptance. E. Upon completion of the grading and utility improvements, a LOMR shall be submitted to FEMA for the asbuilt improvements to update the Flood Insurance Rate Map for the Un-Named Tributary to Muddy Creek, and demonstrate all residential units are located outside of the ultimate developed 100-yr floodplain. F. Upon approval of the CLOMR and acceptance of the development improvements by the City of Wylie, no building permits shall be allowed for any residential units located within the effective floodplain, until such time as the LOMR has been approved by FEMA. Units 66-72 and 122, and a portion of Street'Was shown on the development plan require floodplain reclamation. Other units may require floodplain reclamation subject to final design and Unit mix by the developer. Any adjustments from the Development Plan will be included in the floodstudy & CLOMR submitted to the City and FEMA for approval. 6 69 0511412024 Item 5. v Notification Ma N J p � _T I IE E Parker Rd o o ry p° 1e 40 E Parker Rd o� O 1 ry'p 1�0 h I1�°I °y ry 3 (°°ry� ryb0 542 ft 9i oy ry�° ry�°y • I 1011) O I .15yy O° by o I °� Oy o1 ry�o yob �10 A° 1° I1° Old Parker Rd yp1 ryc°� °� Apo a Dove Creek Dr y°j ry tih ti _ 5 � y°y 530 ff ry 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( La Islamic center y of Wylie, ry ° 1 Masjid so ryryyh 'Y 573 ft To' F 1 Oh °M O°O 0 y1h� U_ �y o� 1h h1 y1 h1 h y1 h y y y� h� h y h po y� h � oy h1�°° y°�h y0ory p5 h01 O h O�J1 ph'�O 'Y'L h h�jy h O�J Oy O yp1- •1,\Cy'�y`O iy�o,�0 1(o�y�0 y y�o °ol°o °o •rp p�J � o � ,�j•� '� (per h�� h `x y0 h:0 y°�f ` h •y p Q, �o h�* O� 01 ���o O� y°�—!yy h'�'p� ha o 1 0 o 1 hd �J h y� O hJ5 tio�ho5 hty h o° ��F a'' ° orb I h ti5y5 cJ ti'' �3 h o� y°ry ho a pa gory h o� h.ry F- h� yo I I y� yy Z o y ary y� y°J y. �o p° �\y O J h V''�p � ° yo yh ryry tiry h'hh ytio� o ry '6 - yry p y5y5 yhyy ,yb ' W 0�� h Ob` •rb` h1 U � h� ° o'p°j � o '>, o p'�V ry p1 0° 0y 1 Qo p'�7 hw �y, yy' ryry y5hc�tiyh•yh y5 by 1y51yh y5 jy�';5� y ,��o� ,yO�y Ory �r0/ y yoc� h0o •i0� y �y c !rW 1 1 1 10 'Yb` O o`h/ y o�O yp��ti$� 4>°y °o �� o o o b 0 y o o �w h 2y �y ic�tic�tic�yhyyyc�h�5 5 5yh'y •C ry' yJ y h 0 o y y 51 y� �rh �ry y y d �33ft 3 �ry 1 ry h O h hOh� h 30�� °�h�•y� °Qh .�'Y=,y°1;yl ryy;l'�:y'�'y°iij1%yS,y�Jh O O,.�:r� ZONING CASE: N ary ZC 2024-02 '•I CITY OF rat j`'- ® SUBJECT property �1 200 foot Notification Buffer I Collin CAD Parcels WYLI E 14 ''�,.•m Lwypl 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 Feet _—_— I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1- I Date: 3/27/2024 I 0511412024 Item 5. I Eli] PUBLIC COMMENT FORM Submissions can now be made on-line at httvs.11records.w0etexas.govIFor"ISIPubliccomment` or by scanning the QR code in the upper right hand corner. (If completing theform below,please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 2024-02. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 2024-02. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,April 16,2024 6:00 p Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 14,2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: tF 'i .� . : (Please print) Address: �vf 1+ TX ISVC/E Signature; ° Px Date: COMMENTS: • ,fci , � ; r'Fr1®•tt' � w r �;' .• '• � �. ,� � t�t� �:° ���r "eta` �t__ 0511412024 Item 5. f„ �p ,.,,"c n �`,,,..`,t�,`��. z ��: � 'it} r ✓ � r e „ ry } 1 A t .. a s s3 I � Item 5. 5� n 4 R i s r t 4 � ?"lr I I w tag, 73 0511412024 Item 5. i i I .... -..r�x ., jt.. a #s• `FS ;,}{`�., . �`4,�`"t' rz#siF U; '' �a, z'`=";; �� r#r "'. ,'''} S t, t s l Ax � ` t k 1r{ «r z „t s rY . r}ss t 4 i, j . Yr . S t t, ti LAND ME RIJMM A e VEENE r:evt ., r,dm „dE,at, wm . LAD,Fl11A-W LII RI°. 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TT ■ , , ♦ • ■ . • 20 Acres 355 Acres 28 Acres 38 acres 40 Acres 33.4 Acres 115 Homes 186 Homes 102 Homes 122 Homes 186 Homes 159 Homes 23% 31% 45% 47% 40% 42% 5.871 Acre 5.2/Acre 3.8/Acre 3.2/Acre 4.6/Acre 4.78/Acre 11 Designs 15 Designs 13 Designs 15 Designs 15 Designs 15 Designs • • 30 Elevations 60 Elevations 52 Elevations 60 Elevations 60 Elevations 60 Elevations - $260k-$400 + $270k-$400k+ $270k-$400k+ $270k-$400k+ $$ 85-$660k+ $385-$600k+ • Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted ® Sold out in 3 Sold out in'3.9 Construction Started Construction Started • • - Sold out in 2.9 years Sold Out n years years Approx. 50l© Sold Approx. 40% Sold v n 61.28 Acres 5792 Acres 28.76 Acres 30Acres 47Acres 245 Homes 263 Homes 157 Homes 160Homes 168Homes • . - 38% 35% 28.8% >20% 29% 4.00/Acre 4.71 /Acre 4.82/'Acre 5.34/Acre 3.55/Acre am - 16 Designs 16 Designs 16 Designs 16 Designs 16Designs ® ® 63 Elevations 63 Elevations 63 Elevations 63 Elevations 63E/evations • - • $360k-$500k+ $385k-$600k+ $320k-$500k+ $350k-$500k+ $385k-$6001(+ • Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Age Restricted Construction Construction ® Development • . - Started Approx. Started Approx. Proposed Proposed 20%fl Sold 10% Sold Starting Q1-2024 El Y, 05/14/2024 Item 5. ovum 'Y ., ter .ti neV yin nfi lh *s Oxwtu � O5, t � AMorw IN 70 at ar w tS}iti ZF}3} ititit,t, t.c Plena t uYr day i 011 �t}Y :« t l 1 Led"Radwod j Vu"is stem ,. ,srY ="'S1a,v�`2ti*b•�` %:i� t�� 14111, KrUvIf ff§wal`x AP lva lmLk`,tn 1''�2t tt��` Y J � . • • Dallas �Hmr "no, Ford Worth Arli.. i�t t# ;,;rutt''b`PC e\fi r1YE 7S ufl t 1q5 � t n " mipm } }tits xi 010 511d `�;���'Ia gp, Legend LOM HOC ram om u l Onvhwf b �y,,mot att t w hav 204.. . 0511412024 Item 5. i i I SIRG-SLARLTIFOCIVISED , ACTPTE Active Ad u Its Want • True "lock-and-leave" - green space and home exteriors maintained/managed by COA-Condo Owners Association _ • 16 varied floor plans Nigh-end kitchen with large, open living areas Extensive interior/exterior customization options Each home has a well-appointed private courtyard. Community has significantly more common green space Amenities and activities solely focused on Active Adults Activity Center "The NUB — Exercise facility, kitchen, gathering space ® - 0 Outdoor amenities: Pool, fickle Ball, Firepit, Putting Green, Dog Park Fitness & walking trails throughout the community i The "Shack"- Additional amenity building for activities '...& gatherings . - • Typically a gated community with security cameras Infill community marketed locally to retain long-time citizens • Locations near shopping, restaurants, & healthcare I 0511412024 Item 5. WylieTHE NEED FOR 55+ HOUSING IN WYLIE ESRI)(2010-2023 23,385 ESRI, 2023 16,000 ® 15,949 14,000 ESRI, 2023 12,000 7,436 ESRI, 2023 10,000 CL 41% 0 8,000 Freddie Mac,2020 6,000 . 3,048 Est. (7,436 x 41%) 4,000 5 5% 2,000 168 Proposed Homes 3,048 Planning to Move 0 2 % 2010 2023 168 Proposed Homes 7,436 Wylie 55+ HH 78 0511412024 Item 5. i i I BEIJEFITS _ • State of Texas, Ch. 82, Uniform Condominium Act, provides stricter governance vs HOA: ® •' Control is relinquished from Developer to COA Board at 75% occupancy • 50 Year.. Reserve Study established for guidance of COA • Initial contribution at each home closing ensures strong base of funding _ • COA maintains all exterior grounds and exterior of each home • COA maintains all common area Amenities; The HUB, Pool, Pickle Ball Courts, Shack, other Amenities, Cate/Fencing, etc. • COA maintains all streets, since streets are private • All by-laws and regulations of the COA are monitored and enforced by COA Board and ® - - - Management Company • COA enforces Age Restriction with Annual Age Census • Typical Monthly Dues $315 • - Owners perceive good value due to savings on insurance, lawn/landscaping care, pool/amenities maintenance, home maintenance • Ladera has successfully implemented 9 communities in DFW with this format. • - • Epcon Communities of Columbus, OH, our Franchise Partner has used this model for over 25 years & 25,000 homes �s �y m 0511412024 ffem 5. 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I' LAIDERA WYLIE PROPERTY TAX COMPARISON i y r Ql�t t s t a { » Midblock Commercial Area -3.0 acs Additional 20 Single Family HOME Commercial Land Value $6.50/sf $ 849,420 20 SF Homes @ $473,000 or $9,460,000 —8,500sf Bldg/ac 25,500sf @ $250/sf $6,375,000 TOTAL VALUATION $7,224,420* $ TOTAL VALUATION $9,460,000** *Timing on Commercial no less than 2 years and more ** These 20 Homes will be built in Phase 1 realistically 3-6 years or longer before activation 0511412024 Item 5. i i I 1 , R 1 WYLIE FINANCIAL IMPACT Homes 168 Ladera WylieTax Value / Home $473,000 BasisTaxable Less Homestead Exemption $�47,300) xem p Less Over 65 Exemption $001000) Net Tax Value / Home $415,700 Total Net Taxable Value $69,837,600 Property Taxes M111M w r med City of Wylie $0.562 $392487 Wylie ISID $1 .397 $975,631 Collin County $0.170 $118724 Collin Collegel $0.08055,870 I ' 0511412024 Item 5. n ' LADERA WYLIE TO COMMUNITY Ladera tr Wylie Reduction Homes 100 168 Acres 47.37 47.37 Density 3.50 3.55 People / Home 3.50 1.64 ® City People / Acre 7.4 5.8 -21% Services Total Population 350 276 -74 Impact Traffic Cars / Home 2.9 1 .40 Impact Trips / Day / Home 10.10 4.90 Trips / Day / Acre 21.3 17.4 -18% Schools Students / Home 1 .36 0 Impact Students Total Development 136 0 �s 0511412024 Item 5. }}i r,..,. „ ,.»•.,,,.b3'.., \�,,,, � t>$„t,r .� ;4 �. ...,.1 `1'iDr, �;n h. ...,., .a,. ,. .I t .$tt• ..,., ,..� .,,.» iHx x .', �nrs.l,.c to J � ....5•.:. ..,. ....,: .,rat.,,..,a,t,�� ..�, r; -... e:. , ';. t'. 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I �t `~tea `o �ir'`` ```�sl� �2 4 �p t � ,.�. ....,...... ` Pti a7J 0511412024 It,,5. Our Mission To provide quality, lifestyle-rich homes in a lock-&-leave vibrant community for Active Adults, 55 & over. Y 4} 5 All t. 4 Ed LaderaLiving.com LaderaTexas.com 0511412024 Item 5. 1, NTEG RO RiTy G - UP Developing & Building Dreams, 95 0511412024 Item WS1. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Brent Parker Subject �orth Texas Municipal Water District Update. Recommendation Fis—cussion. Discussion 96 ing,,pur Region's Needs Today and Tomorrow. Overview z Who We Are t f • Overview of Services ........ Key Projects • Water Supply Planning P, Strategic Financial Plans • Questions NORTH Wrap-upandTEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT keyioAla. 2 Yur} s1'+a�l��''�L•lY s r t � rhi��i�rt�ttj�s j��izusr�.� v} ss2��3 4 s s tuls,��ifi�i Sri ""We decided we were all in this together. We couldnt do it separately." from GiftWater, Legacy of Service® A Historyof North Texas Municipal Water District 13 MEMBER CITIES Allen I Farmersville I Forney I Frisco I Garland I McKinney I Mesquite Piano I Princeton l Richardson E Rockwall I Royse City I Wylie ys" S Y4 t� 1951 1956 1970s 1980s +` Created by Texas Began Providing Treated Expanded to Expanded to Legislature to Provide WATER to Member Cities WASTEWATER Services SOLID WASTE Service Water Service NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 3 3 OUR VISION OUR CORE VAULES Regional Service Through Unity: INTEGRITY Meeting Our Region's Needs We are honest, transparent and accountable Today And Tomorrow for what we say and do. OUR MISSION TRUST .. n We are relied on to serve our customers' Provide high quality and best in interest. ------------ dependable water, wastewater and t tk11tT t 4 solid waste services in a costRESPECT - efficient manner We treat others fairly and with courtesy and {s}> kindness. OUR GOALS SERVICE UNITY Provide superior water, wastewater and solid We do what's best for our region — all-in together! r waste services today and tomorrow SAFETY STEWARDSHIP We look out for each other to prevent accidents Responsibly manage public resources to ensure and protect public health and environment. responsiveness, effectiveness and efficiency TEAMWORK �t z PARTNERSHIP We cooperate and collaborate to meet our Actively collaborate with members customers region's needs. r r partners, employees and stakeholders PEOPLE Build a talented, competent and committed team NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 4 I� I1011,Byth ei, Numbers ', DID YOU KNOW'? ow Is No rNo, r. m!. .., , , ,., L�° ft'.,mm IBM ONE ol 6" , . , NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 5 ACCO"PLISHMENTS AND- RECOGNITION- , , ........... \ ' 41 3�C '� '�+. Y 4Y"r�. r i '^\t''tvtmlt.:a. o- Texas Water Works Association Program 2023 -�-+ SpecialRecognition Large Exemplary rProtection ' a,4 S4 `+ ► I A C it r v .. .�� CE v 2024 ESTEEMED HONOR AWARD x` " NAFA BOIS D'ARC LAKE100 BEST r. FLEETS t Project of the Year 2024 —0 Bois d'Arc Lake N PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION p - r NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 6 S t � Overview Overview of Services -- y 3 3 at T crs ftl�yts �s� u t x, Billy George, PE -------------- NORTH TEXAS Deputy Director MUNICIPAL Water and Wastewater ATE DISTRICT keyiOP7'al- � day. 7 Water.System LAKE " TE AMA Existing Water Supply Sources - Lavon Lake - Lake Tawakoni r} � ' - Bois d Arc Lake - J i m Chapman Lake GRAYSON - Lake Texoma - Reuse/WetlandsFANNIN DELTA DENTON HUNT PN LA E MCKINNEYWylie WTP* (840 MGD) HOMNS vv P YU Wylie L $ �I DA NS TA . 6 Ta 0 Leonard WTP (70 MGD) 6� ir Y a ';AU#BAN East Fork,, Reuse Projeot Bonham WTP (6 MGD) rmrm'Yt�agn rah;„ VANZANOT �w Tawakoni WTP (30 MGD) Main Stem Asa *WTP = Water Treatment Plant NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT S"'t em Wastewater Treatment , Sy,""' .......... d COLLIN Regional Wastewater System 125.75 MGD • Wilson Creek WWTP* 64.00 MGD �,v G • South Mesquite WWTP 33.00 MGD "on r F �LC uµ f � • �'�� Rowlett Creek WWTP 24.00 MGD 2WVV � '� �� � �P • Floyd Branch WWTP 4. 75 MGD fiar Crete Muddy Creek , 00 Number of Sewer System Plants in Operation : 9 Ch I -Cr k FP r • 040 TO Sewer System Capacity : 34 MGD u W L Y • f<i6BARD Each plant is a separate independent system and contracts t ; LegIw aam .,..z,. IExisdingi V1°WTF Total Treatment Capacity: 159.45 MGD 0 F Fxissngi Regional ti'u&'1rIP ..,t;' ........ ........ counties WW i.Area kes NTMVWD Lakes *WVV I P = Wastewater Treatment Plant NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 9 `e{41t S�3f7zyc7frt tt yf4'}�:f�. '.. ' Solid sa Strr7 fir, ttSystem", ,._ ,, . , ,,Waste T (r{ 4 ��€tv.�a i 1 .ta'}i. �llj }.: St �i}€�§ t {Ttt.j{{ € k.i§,:.�,ttiy} C,t',. Frisco, McKinney, fit }#I )� � `, it €{is{ Y1t `+`k�Yr € 35rr7 t7 t�{# It 1 � ,�.S€ 1 � �tar�7t £Ir It2 `tic,\'j �w£Iz3,'7t`;z €€ai,�. Via;,q n4z,livs#i. Yl� �kssa<,�'tt,4 (CCti ® Piano, 2 dN Richardson & the Surrounding Region 1 tiert3arar r7 y�77tS Y r. is.. )}rta.�c�� tt}Y'4` tj<�€U}.ti t��7{ tj� t�S � ..it { ti��2't 14hY >,,. r s�t 4§ k ti .�. 7 7j� ik€ � 7{.. fa. �g � � �ktfir i �7s.w a �a 4�� , ��rf �u � � ® Custer Road Transfer Station XA Parkway f r Station ' DriveLookout r r Station sv k t Transfer t i Throughput: 4., 170 tons/day { T Prt,' "^. Trrsr � 4. aa r ns r ta ire L n :s z r 121. Regional Disposal Facility ® a Site Capacity - a M 134,800,000 cubic yards .W. ® t r r Legend RAY NTMV+0 LandfillPermitted Fill Area - 433 acres counbes a � Other Lakes App r t i E38 r NT M L k acceptance / tons/day Solid U'ti Serve Arr Waste 900 NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 10 9 4 ti Overview • Key Projects *- • Water Supply Planning � t ---------------- ' NORTH TEXAS R.J. Muraski, PMP ICIPAL WATER Assistant Deputy DISTRICT CIP and Planning � day. ots Key-,,R 'g.j,'Qnal,'�' Projec • Leonard WTP Phase II • Expand treatment capacity to 140 MGD • Wylie WTP IV Expansion • Expand treatment capacity to 280 MGD. Final expansion to Wylie WTP. LYr • Bois d'Arc Lake Raw Water Pump Station No. 2 • Increase pumping capacity to 142 MGD. • Lavon Lake Raw Water Pump Station No. 4 Y • New, deeper intake at Lavon Lake � �. � A Muddy Creek WWTP Expansion � s • Increase treatment capacity to Wylie and Murphy NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 12 Muddy" ,, Creek Expa nsion • Project Purpose t� a a.. IrnpravamYents ',� a • Address hydraulic constraints within the existing treatment plant to improve its reliability Liberty Ex,stngs �nda� �lanfers t�" Pleasint Valley • Expand the plant capacity to � � ' 12.5 million gallons per day arr Clarifier No. (MGD) to meet the Wylie and ids d7ewstenng Murphy growth projections A eratdnn basins Plt's S�6 f� Operations Building w, Improvements combined with �`� Sectmdsrp�hnfier Ra 4 12.5 MGD expansion for Y efficiencies and avoid multiple Y r contractors on site r^ Station f'ao.'� UVC�isl�a€eatrQo Y' . • Construction contract was �a s aYskfilters � � awarded on April 24 �a £]psrations 8.uddan ` end Expansion L Expansion to 123,MGD ... Property Boundary NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 13 rowth in.. , ... ..... .......... U a .0 ... ...r S-erWice Are, : :. Population Served by NTMWD PRI GET ON MC I NE" FAkMER VILLE FRISCO bake 2 Million 2 . 2 Million W1tY'LIE RICHARDSON_ Top 10 U.S. Counties in Annual Numeric Growth, ROCKWALL GARLAND 2. Collin County (+36 364) Lake Lake 6. Denton County +29 943) 'Ray MESQUITE FORNEY U.S.Top 10 i in Annual Percent Growth, 2023 1. Kaufman County (+7.6%) h 2. Rockwall County (+6.5%) �; ) 1 Population Change from 2020 - 2023 Source: U.S. Census Bureau ® �� "� '115'�- t19 51%-io0% " NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 14 t t S £3 S lkll y � i y Sv. i } ti i $. i4�� r"� ir;C s-j C ii �'„� � �_< I ~:� ,• si s "v . t } i-` u l t r,...2 4 i r t r 1 i t .r".:r t.t✓✓ttt tttt� tt ,>�.. t t J t J t t t t r } t } t } y t. S y i t 1 } t} t i 1 ?, y Es ent Water, i s s ial for., Ecohomic ,Gro' t1h, ("4411$, [N%ton onlnfies allwong fate 10 ill gyR mth » w, " Kaufman uut the fastest �flffninq growingcounty in the country c4f More than hooses goingup AW 1> > }3 � Y U �( a 1: v 4� — — �. .�a y. » r w, v ,;»ervmYA '11311`Sti`c5y, Over 1,900 homes planned *in, Collis _ GrAvo Mick ' T� tr w i a m, mt9wPfia um xr�'.a'K—i- to c§s�vww ftw „`-<,'� e �t�; ,»�aroaz�„k••. t,s t��� w �'}+,-. rru»e .° ;� \'� U`"w„ tang"htvaso,'tag baw T a€t uA K 3x sx.€ fc"ccm'3exk' w<u,G-a vro°k t"hkvt ii ,d&rx mA n,,A#4 49a ro �, ry n i nwa•nrdw 4%6 rs}xF.. 'Wm c4 €"4 uw by tkeTCtlaeLL PART ON &rvml ttakA. NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 16 ,Water,,Conservat on s I m pact:6 n'� Deman ... .................. ...... 11 V, Impact of Conservation Success on Demands 1,200 1,000 RON ® d 260 MGD 0 ® • � • ® A a 600 95 MGD 400 20 • tR SP Drys Year Demand Projection 0 Historical Use Drys Year Historical Use 0 Historical Use - DrOU ht Measures -Demand Without Conservation (Year 2000 GP CD) NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 18 IP ........ WaterStewardsh Conserving Water Outdoors • Plant drought-tolerant, native plants • Reduce turf area in your landscape Check out the demonstration garden/attend water-efficient • Check out resources available landscaping classes at the City through Water is Awesome website of Plano Environmental • Check if your city has a water usage �. � �� Education Center dashboard J PRESENTEDBY p u t � Y:. yt ats� do-m NORTH %�^ MUNICIPAL ��g� 7 g�'y p� WATER �'g DISTRICT (^rye 'q�} iW I'iv°v`.ti 6,p�B �" �.. fV�..BR.E ���8'9«� !°14.d�1 &P`F"9� VV9"Y� &"� Ll.ltlB"b�i.et �°C{ Overview arencj, GALLON Certif COSTS & icateR RESDENTS Achievement LY ALB,0 tt+ PENNY ! Financial Reparfing dal % Moll,BO VT LED 26 1"�,u.r a a .t� ^ SOCA GALLON N OF K LK m Hugh 1r� .. S t by a:.�'a v Auld • Strategic Financial Plans Wrap-up and Questions WORTH TEXAS Jenna Covington MUN ICIPAL WATER Executive Director/ DISTRICT General Manager keqiokiml. 21 'Focus on-Stewardship- . ....... ........ Mission: Deliver high quality and dependable services in a cost effective manner. NTMWD focus' on Stewardship is one of four primary goals. Construction Examples of ways we are improve efficiency, quality, and long-term savings: • Evaluate capital expenditures with critical eye — amplified Operating during inflationary market • Optimizing our Operations to reduce chemical and power costs • Manage infrastructure life cycle for long term reliable service - Linear Asset Management Program (LAMP) and Capacity, Reinvesting Management, Operation, and Maintenance Program (CMOM) • Transforming and modernizing our management systems NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 22 WaterWaterRates , NTMWD Regional System Member Rate r 1,000 g 00 $6.00 $5 E 00 $P 2 1 3 2,034 Cure incr 6% 9% 12% % S Prior $177 $4.16r3 u 3 $6.94 $7.24 $7.25 $7.44 Prior Incr ' % S% 12% S S S % 3 NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 23 :.. Creek ........ Muddy Cre,,,,,,,, k WWTP Rates ..... ........... Muddy r Member Cost per 1,000 gallons 10 $5.00 CL U 3 2,034 Current $3.80 $4.08 $4.76 $6.04 $6.42 . Current Increase Dior Increase .% NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 24 Muddy Cre,,,,,, k InterceptorRat6s' ' Muddy Creek Interceptor Member Cost per 1,000 gallons 25 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 20312 2033 2034 Current $ .05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.06 $0.06 $0.06 $0.06 $0.06 $0.07 $0.07 $ .07 Current Prior $0.04 $0.04fi $0.04 ... , Rio crew NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 25 ............... ....... Wastewater Pretreatment Program Wastewater Pretreatment- Pr ram-Unit 0 S"' t's $2,000 , 500 Current $1,910 $2,011 $2,125 $2,245 $2,3722, 5 ,801 $2,960 $3,129 ,3 Current Increase rr Increase % NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 26 E+ f i 1 z r z s i 4 Overview Wk 4 t v • Questions NORTH Wrap-upandTEXAS Jenna Covington MUNICIPAL Executive Director/ ATERDISTRICT General Manager 27 NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL' WATER OISTRICT 0511412024 Item WS2. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: WEDC Account Code: Prepared By: Jason Greiner Subject Discuss WEDC&The Retail Coach. Recommendation Fis—cussion. 0511412024 Item WS3. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: WEDC Account Code: Prepared By: Jason Greiner Subject Discuss the possible development of the FM 544 frontage in Regency Business Park. Recommendation Discussion. Discussion Property owners are seeking input from the City Council for a potential Planned Development on approximately 15.5 acres on the southwest corner of FM 544 and Hooper Road. The current zoning is Agricultural and the Land Use Plan calls for Regional Commercial. Preliminary concept plans show a mix of restaurant/retail uses along FM 544 totaling roughly 53,000 sq. ft.of new construction on 12.6 acres,with 419 parking spots, median improvements, deceleration lanes, and a new signal at FM 544 and Hooper Road(exact sq. ft. and parking to be determined). As the Council will recall,the WEDC has acquired land at the corner of Steel and Hooper and has been working with Kimley Horn on the Regency Business Park flood study since late 2023. WEDC Staff will share some of the findings and discuss the next steps to help the property owners market this property to developers. 98 I-u1TCr� _ i -_tot - . . - WYLIE Hillside I STEEL AND HOOPER FLOOD STUDY ICE Yc FIGURE 1: - ; _ • • - k VICINITY MAP ilk �_ R . _ y 17� �_ Y.. Project Site NFHL Streamline NFHL Flood Zones / 1%Annual Chance - `'�'+� s * �'� y r �� • ;�.` ► Flood Hazard Floodway Area - - T • ,�. �°:� 0.2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard �; Z"\ tw.11 °. N it ME - -- ---:�. - --- —ti • X 0 500 1,000 Feet CARDINAL�A� ''� w VTRA FEGIES 'r •e al LIMP OF E'TXLPD U QXx¢wY' S zppi . D rRAINBURST CIRCLE r_ •'.-•- ''ta's=I Y'_ i. sm- _ 0? 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STREE'T' c C l - G LTu.clrlv Creek - ' 0 1,000 2,000 EXCHANGE S'I'REF.'F 1 a: ZONE AE �`� :: ; 7, Feet a. 52' C OLL N COUNTY °o zONE X q UN 1NC'ORP )RATE D AREA; „€€€€€ 8 1.31 !rinamed Tributary CARDINAL, _ LIMIT OF DETAlLE]].srvn�~ STRATEGIES rtrt�t ZONE AE ;.' _...... !.ng _wyi iii - WYLIEEDC STEEL AND HOOPER FLOOD STUDY FIGURE 3: DRAINAGE AREA MAP MON ,0 _ _ •� ��,. • ' - �cJ� � �' '�'`�� � r Legend Q Project Drainage Areas Previous Study Drainage Area Pre-Project Junctions • Pre-Project Routing Reaches Longest Flow Paths Sheet Shallow Channel Survey 1ft Contours TNRIS 1Oft Contours TNRIS 2ft Contours B= --- - * � x � � v DA-5 N 0 650 1,300 I, I' Ro Feet 14' �I �IW - WE"'' � Oufifal l CARDINAL STRATEGIES WYLIEEDC STEEL AND HOOPER - ' FLOOD STUDY '� = FIGURE 4: SOILS MAP r DA-2 DA-3 Legend QPre - Project Drainage Areas _ Soil Type -+.ter,-� r-- .� � :�' ►-� - .. _ 56 ir jr Al iy-•�---� ram.. � _ - -- r— �_ - r • r 0 500 1,000 Feet �, ,... ,, q. T . • CARDINAL 1 STRATEGIES r r1a I�50 WYLIEEDC ti9:�tis STEEL AND HOOPER FLOD STUDY + rr T - ' -W& FIGURE 10: POST-PROJECT ow FLOODPLAIN Al • r ~ of T A r A Fill elevation at 531 ^ ,F is �� Legend Project Stream Centerline • '�` Q Post - Project 100yr FP F 1789 _ Q Pre - Project 100yr FP r' 1731 Cut r —1678 � Cross-Sections °• ' 1625 - Fill elevation at 526 � � Q Project Site _ r' Fill elevation at 5z8 �, 51 r� TNRIS 10ft Contours TNRIS 2ft Contours 1 �. . 1 T 4 r � �► - 505 r 0 200 400 Feet CARDINAL STRATEGIES WYLIE EDC t rs+• A•i. � r N _ � g7. � STEEL AND HOOPER ti9 1 FLOOD STUDY Oak- & FIGURE 11: ALTERNATIVE 2 FLOODPLAIN MAP 4 I H �. lot Legend �. •i Adjusted to so - 5'x4' RCB, I Project Stream r. 274 1 i 2 Centerline • ���r���_ raised road to 528.5ft in the limits of the red box. Project Cross Sections Pre - Project 100yr FP * 1731 r r r Alternative 2 Floodplain 1678 - '� � • - • -- TNRIS 10ft Contours 162- � __�_ � � TNRIS 2ft Contours +, 1�551 "'% 1450 �U,wi M r � • 1 t IM � r r l f 69 R� - 4 N 5p5 0 200 400 Feet CARDINAL STRATEGIES '' �� ►�� ► WYLIEEDC + Added 2 - 4'x6' RCB �+ � 29 �� 8: r� 2 as well as a spillway at elevation 530 !, with Soft of length. , STEEL AND HOOPER ,. FLOOD STUDY va aft %"Rift-' w FIGURE 13: ILL ALTERNATIVE 4 o FLOODPLAIN MAP Nam°` t 1. T w �■ S. 46 Adjusted to 7- 5'x4' RCB, a "' .., t. raised road to 528.5ft in the limits of the red box. 1 2�274 Legend r Project Stream Centerline ;• � 1789 r r Project Cross Sections � 1731 �'• "r r 1678 i 0 Pre- Project 100yr FP Proposed Pond PEI apQ Alternative 4 Floodplain `� 1h551 'h TNRIS 10ft Contours • i�w ' e '4.. r TNRIS 2ft Contours Areas in blue will need - , to be raised to accommodate - - for the proposed changes to Hooper Road. 1;263 M f � l 1 t 1 1 d Adjusted to 7- 6'x6' RCB, M�* raised road to 525.5ft in the �'- limits of the orange box. + z w w r N 0 200 400 •r - Feet 2-57 3 CARDINAL �L' STRATEGIES p v N / cc o LLI / MM ~ c Vca •l r _A NORTH O V ._ T N v r ' GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET T I ■ r ` 0 30 60 120 - I T' ."` z z v > LEGEND Lij a vI — �. LOT LINE - vp N i GROSS ACREAGE 7_77 / NET BUILDABLE AREA 100-YR FLOODPLAIN aim" i t CREEK CENTERLINE z N 5 EAST F M-544 _ p I _ ACREAGE NOTE _ 7- — _ �- -_ �- GROSS ACREAGE: 15.48 ACRES o T 7- � �Y r / FLOODPLAIN ACREAGE WITHIN z x GROSS ACREAGE: 4.48 ACRES vi w o0 \ W N \J NET BUILDABLE ACREAGE: 11.0 ACRES Q a r \ U o H J CO \ Lo 2E/ 0 0 J FLOODPLAIN NOTE W z JV 100-YR FLOODPLAIN PER z O J ' ` GROSS CARDINAL STRATEGIES FLOOD � COw z \ ACREAGE STUDY DATED JUNE 23, 2022. Uj w O Uj J\ PiIo ()f W Y L O W J - Y co ..; 100-YR J FLOODPLAIN r, Q MICHAEL G & BRENDA BYBOTH --NET BUILDABLE ACREAGE: - N o 3 CD 5.17 ACRES ■► 11.0 ACRES CO t - ■ W o co E �. � M IS ° JMJJMD LLC THE SHOPS AT WYLIE LLC . # N 4.39 ACRES L 3.04 ACRES \ O J ' r \J FOR REVIEW ONLY J ! - Not for construction or permit purposes. \J\ KimleylMorn O J Engineer RRITTANY S.ROUSE a \ E r / 135135 MAY 2023 P.E.No. Date m I J\J N O J I i i i U O N >� I W o — 1- N (n> > m 0 } Q 0 >_ m a > > Q Q W m LLI 0 W z Y 3 CREEK > _ � a w i U w tY = CENTERLINE , ti _ + U) 0 0 U • x \ I i Q p v w Q KOW ENTERPRISES LLC F , O w a Q oU o a O U x LL ' Z C/) o w ` r`: W V/ � I„L Uj y w Q J ° *. J c w \ E L I z >- LLU ` p - - - WYLIE EDC � / a U) c wpm STEELWATER PROPERTIES LLCM N m .. --- RUBALCAVA INDUSTRIAL — Ir ` . s■� N tN., �` ®® HELMBERGER - - LU ° t ® INDUSTRIAL PARK � . Q N U of a w o L Lu W Z 0 ® JUj w M >_ N W 114 co c w a ®® �J U N U ® Know what s below. Q U c Lu N J w M 0 p o O o \J Call before you dig. � x p o \ w = J X r W u \ 0 0 Rti .37 J Uj > �1= o _ �4 _ J NTMWD UTILITIES LOCATED BY NTMWD NOT 811 0 Y W f i� n Z Q r J J Y N Q 3 v CAUTION!! O�J EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA CONTRACTOR z 1 o _ \ IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE HORIZONTAL AND a o o 00 I-a: VERTICAL LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. m Q N Q} O Calcre(e LMM v CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY REPAIRS TO OYwo STEEL ROAD N x EXISTING UTILITIES DUE TO DAMAGE INCURRED DURING N xO Y x��=� CONSTRUCTION.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF >o o ANY DISCREPANCIES ON THE PLANS. Q w a Lu SHEET NUMBER EX uj W(n Cl)FO_z N Q�v~o�� L r v -01 ° c - �-; � ! L-� � .gip- � !."! �� •� � � � , m v N / r cc o LLI / MM ~ c V •l r If I NORTH O V ._ T N v E t` I r . ` Y v ' GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 30 60 120 z r - 0 O ,.,� --- V ' - - LEGEND 3 _ a r — vp, I LOT LINE k I 100-YR FLOODPLAIN I CREEK CENTERLINE >— >— >— >— > ° FIMI "� PARKING NOTE z° N i a � EAST FM-544 RESTAURANT BUILDING AREA: 28,800 SF i - } RETAIL BUILDING AREA: 24,000 SF rn TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 52,800 SF o 1 ~ .�e I � � i � � FT 71Tj........I..........1-7 c „L/I t REQUIRED RESTAURANT PARKING: 288 SPACES O v w N (1 PARKING SPACE PER 100 SF) z rn ° J Q Z LL - \J REQUIRED RETAIL PARKING: 96 SPACES p r \J (1 PARKING SPACE PER 250 SF) Q o N o \J TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED: 384 SPACES L 6 of ° \ RESTAURANT RESTAURANT TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED: 500 SPACES \ z � O RE .� J\ RTAIL Z 6400 F 0/0 — w , w o \ 9,600 SF RESTAURANT FLOODPLAIN NOTEri P a- Y J RE�x X j 100-YR FLOODPLAIN PER Y 5 � \J 6,400 SF co Q \ 6,400 SF CARDINAL STRATEGIES FLOOD N o 3 STUDY DATED JUNE 23, 2022. CD O Q w 0 3 J N c \ J U O N J. \J 100-YR Q ° FLOODPLAIN pR IE 0=oRaoHcaRv o J UT� Fail c ®r- \ FOR REVIEW ONLY Not for construction or permit purposes. \ RETAIL KimleylMorn a \ F ° RETAIL 4 800 S /// \ Engineer BRITTANY S.ROUSE o. J E P.E.No. 135135 Date MAY 2023 E - 9,600 SF J M J MICHAEL G & BRENDA BAY O H 5.17 ACRES MARY F DAVIS 2.87 ACRES JMJJMD LLC z 4.40 ACRES 0 ° J\ ' N W CD > 1.- N >_ >— >— >— >— _ 0cn THE SHOPS AT WYLIE LLC } a } Q m } 3.04 ACRES m Q w o a 0 a w t ' CREEK 3 � ► CENTERLINE v ' +n I P Q KOW ENTERPRISES LLC Q 7 a c _ m N A ° f 1 W _ - a Q O O xLL a #A •: \ O = w U) Lu a0 LLJQ J o _ w > �/ WYLIE EDC > d c aim 42 ON STEELWATER PROPERTIES LLCM N F O a) J CID I \J REGIONAL RUBALCAVA INDUSTRIAL \ DETENTION POND LD F ® HELMBERGER (PENDING DRAINAGE STUDY RESULTS) 0 Amiq N - _ �► x` �► �'� p ®® INDUSTRIAL PARK O m ~ ® J —U o a - (n _ \ 7 W Z -CIO ® J Q v o \ U N W . f LuLu Y ® 0— — U ®® J\ Know what's below. w 0 � w 0 J\J Call before you dig. o 0- I M M C / •X 1 , 1 OJ � .fT. \ 7I UJ U w Rio ° J NTMWD UTILITIES LOCATED BY NTMWD NOT 811 z F U MYW O x< - U M X Q \ • N t � 3 � � � CAUTION!! w t t a 4W EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA CONTRACTOR N z ce z �C� \ IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE HORIZONTAL AND N o 0 0 VERTICAL LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. Q NQ>i O Calcre(e o Y w N LMM CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY REPAIRS TO STEEL ROAD \ EXISTING UTILITIES DUE TO DAMAGE INCURRED DURING N F Y o c X O= ° r CONSTRUCTION.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF E 7 >o o - _ ANY DISCREPANCIES ON THE PLANS. W a Lu Q SHEET NUMBER uj(n(n FO.z N■Rr EX-02 Q Irc~n0�� _• • V �; 2x�a0o FI, I IMAGES EPSG26914_Date20230104_Lat33.001186_Lon-96.573007_Mpp0.299-EPSG26914_Date20230104_Lat33.001386_Lon-96.591842_Mpp0.299-EPSG26914_Date20230104_Lat33.005835_Lon-96.581999_Mpp0.597-EPSG26914_Date20230104_Lat33.013822 Lon-96.572959_Mpp0.299-EPSG26914_Date20230104_Lat33.014142_Lon-96.591603_Mpp0.299- XREFS XREF x2436-XREF xFloodplain-XREF xBNDY-XREF xAerial-XREF xCenterline-XREF xSections-XREF xPond-XREF xEG-Lidar-XREF xEG-Survey-XREF xPropertyBoundaryAll PLOTTED BY COX,CAROLYN 3/28/2024 7:31 AM DWG NAME K:\FRI_HYDRO\064478738-WYLIE EDC-REGENCY BUSINESS PARK\DWG 2022\EXHIBIT\EXH-W0RKMAP.DWG LAST SAVED 3/4/2024 2:30 PM THIS DOCUMENT,TOGETHER WITH THE CONCEPTS AND DESIGNS PRESENTED HEREIN,AS AN INSTRUMENT OF SERVICE,IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND CLIENT FOR WHICH IT WAS PREPARED.REUSE OF AND IMPROPER RELIANCE ON THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION AND ADAPTATION BY KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC.SHALL BE WITHOUT LIABILITY TO KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES,INC. `/ _ /� �j ) 4 \ �\ II_ D s� I�\^ ![,. i ��� I, \ i \I .. 1 h �I } - , f - I Z � — '� I�I , ��� s --t( - - I-"--- I�,. 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J W N ■1L (I{1 M N M f J \ / W �0 C v o - J NTMWD UTILITIES LOCATED BY NTMWD NOT 811 O O- M Z Q r F r�. I I LULILL 0 0 F 3 _ ;,. ¢ \ ` CAUTION!! z LL N d 7 ._. x c-w ° — EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN THE AREA CONTRACTOR cz a 0 N o o - - ti � IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE HORIZONTAL AND O CFFFT] _ _ � " VERTICAL LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. r , 1fi O N Y w N Y t STEEL ROAD NEW CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY REPAIRS TO N -x 2 a EXISTING UTILITIES DUE TO DAMAGE INCURRED DURING N X�O Y N C CONSTRUCTION.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF oo> ANY DISCREPANCIES ON THE PLANS. SHEET NUMBER FLu ' EX 01 2 X¢a m c, H 0511412024 Item WS4. IAI f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Public Information Office Account Code: Prepared By: Craig Kelly Discuss the International Jet Ski Tournament at Collin Park Marina,located at 2200 St Paul Road Wylie, Texas. iscussion. uring a February 27,2024 work session, Council discussed the IJSBA South Nationals Jet Ski Championship tournament at ollin Park Marina, on August 1-2, 2024. The park located at 2200 St Paul Road in Wylie is owned by the Army Corp of ngineers and leased to Mr. Woodruff, owner of Woody's Boat Rentals and Woody's on the Lake. City Council asked that staff explore options for hosting a large concert on the lake in conjunction with the Jet Ski Tournament and return with recommendations. According to Mr.Woodruff,the National Jet Ski Finals should attract 1.50 racers from around the country and approximately 00 spectators. Based on similar events a large number of the racers, sponsors, and potential spectators will stay at hotels and restaurants within Wylie.National sponsors include Oakley, Yamaha, Sea-Doo Watercraft,Yeti, and Kawasaki. Wylie Fire Rescue has been consulted regarding this event for fire safety/access. 0511412024 Item WS5. lAl f'V Wylie City Council ITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager/Finance Account Code: Prepared By: Brent Parker Subject Discuss the FY 2024-25 Budget. Recommendation Fis—cussion. Discussion El