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01-14-2025 (City Council) Agenda PacketCALL TO ORDER INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS & RECOGNITIONS PRl. Wylie Way Students (K-12). COMMENTS ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the ConsentAgenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of December 10, 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 November 30, 2024. CC. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for November 30, 2024. D. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for November 30, 2024. E. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-01 amending Ordinance No. 2024-25, which established the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, providing for repealing, savings, and severability clauses, and the effective date of this ordinance. F. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-02 amending Ordinance No. 2024-25, which established the fiscal year 2024-2025 budget, providing for repealing, savings, and severability clauses, and the effective date of this ordinance. Q. Consider, and act upon, the approval of a request to construct a new residential structure in accordance with Ordinance No. 2022-34. Property located at 100 S. Cottonbelt St. within the Downtown Historic District. H. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the renewal purchase of Annual Maintenance and Software Upgrade for Public Safety Radios and Network Recording Software from. Motorola Solutions, Inc. through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Texas Department of Information Resources, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. FEI 1. Consider, and act upon, the approval of an agreement with AT&T Enterprises, LLC for ESInet and NG911 Core Services Implementation for Public Safety Communications, and authorizing the City Manager tc execute any necessary documents. WORK SESSION WS1. Discuss potential changes to the City Charter for a future Charter Amendment Election. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION EXECUTIVE SESSION See. 551.071. CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY; CLOSED MEETING. If A governmental body may not conduct a private consultation with its attorney except: (1) when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: (A) pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or (2) on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter. ES 1. Public Spaces Regulations. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. REGULAR AGENDA I Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Neighborhood Services (NS) to Neighborhood Services - Special Use Permit (NS-SUP) on 1.38 acres to allow for a motor vehicle fueling station with convenience store use. Property located at 1501 S. Ballard Avenue (ZC 2024-09). 2. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-03 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Appendix B (Zoning), Article 6 (Special Purpose and Overlay Districts), Section 6.3 (Downtown Historic District (DTH)), to amend certain regulations relating to the Downtown. Historic District. 3. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for an amendment to Planned Development 2001-28 to allow for a telecommunication use on 0.055 acres. Property located at 1401 Country Club Road (ZC 2024-10). 4. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-04 of the City of Wylie, Texas, repealing Ordinance Nos. 2014- 44 and 2017-18, and amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Chapter 22 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations); establishing new regulations governing the erection, maintenance and operation of signs; defining terms; providing a penalty clause, savings/repealing clause, severability clause and an effective date; and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. 5. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-05 to dis-annex approximately 55,125 s.f. (1.26539 acres) of land, situated in the D.M. Farmer Survey Abstract No. 303, Collin County, Texas. More specifically described as Brockdale Park Boat Ramp. a e 12 F01 6, Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-06 approving the terms and conditions of a boundary adjustment agreement between the City of Wylie and the City of Lavon; authorizing the Mayor to execute the boundary adjustment agreement on behalf of the City of Wylie; clarifying that the property as described in the boundary adjustment agreement released from Wylie's extraterritorial jurisdiction and incorporated into Lavon's extraterritorial jurisdiction; providing a repealing/savings clause, severability clause, and an effective date. 7= Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2025-01(R) establishing a public newspaper of general circulation to be the "Official Newspaper" for the City of Wylie. EXECUTIVE SESSION See. 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. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden, Jackson/Oak, Regency/Steel, State Hwy 78/Brown, and State Hwy 78/Skyview. See. 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). ES3. Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2021-4b, 2021-6e, 2022-lb, 2022-1c, 2023-1c, 2023-2d, 2023-11 a, 2023-1 lb, 2024-2d, 2024-4e, 2024-5a, 2024-5f, 2024-7a, 2024-7b, 2024-7e, 2024-8a, 2024-8b, 2024-8c, 2024-8d, 2024-9b, 2024-9c, 2024-9d, 2024-9e, 2024-9f, 2024-10a, 2024-10b, 2024-10c, 2024-1la, 2024-1lb, 2024-11c, 2024-11d, 2024-1le, 2024-12a, 2024-12b, 2024-12c, 2025-1a, 2025-1b, and 2025-1 c. 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 CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on January 10, 2025 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. a e 13 FEI 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 FE] 0111412025 it,, A. 1A1 N CITY OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: City Secretary Stephanie Storm Account Code: Wylie City Council I and act upon, approval of December 10, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. to approve the Item as presented. minutes are attached for your consideration. F01 0111412025 it,, A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes December 10, 2024 — 6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road, Building #100, Wylie, Texas 75098 JAI, CITY OF WYLIE CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:03 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilman Scott Williams, and Councilman Gino Mulliqi. Councilman Sid Hoover was absent. Staff present included: Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez; Assistant Fire Chief Brian Ritter; Marketing and Communications Director Craig Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Assistant Parks and Recreation Director Brent Stowers; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins; Finance Director Melissa Brown; Purchasing Manager Chris Rodriguez; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Engineering Project Manager Jenneen Elkhalid; and various support staff. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor pro tem Forrester led the invocation and Councilman Williams led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS & RECOGNITIONS PRl. Scenic City Silver Level Certification. Mayor Porter presented Scenic City Silver Level Certification to staff members from Parks and Recreation, Engineering, and Public Works departments. 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. Robert Heath was present to address the Council thanking Tommy Weir and the Public Works Department for the work they have done near his home. 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 November 12, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-31(R) authorizing participation with the State of Texas, through the Office of the Attorney General, in the Global Opioid Settlement and approving the Texas Term Sheet; authorizing the City Manager to execute all necessary documents in connection with the above on behalf of the City of Wylie. Flage 11 FUI 0111412025 it,, A. C. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of October 31, 2024. D. Consider, and act upon, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for October 31, 2024 E. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for October 31, 2024. F. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-42 amending Ordinance No. 2024-25, which established the budget for fiscal year 2024-2025; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. G. Consider, and act upon, Modification No. 3 to Wylie Contract #W2021-76-A for Employee Medical, Dental and Rx Benefits with Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company in an estimated annual amount of $479,641.00; and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. H. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of Motorola Radio Equipment and Maintenance Services in the estimated amount of $72,581.30 from Motorola Solutions, Inc. through a cooperative purchasing contract with H-GAC Buy and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. L Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of a 2025 Chevy Silverado 2500 for Wylie Fire Rescue from Reliable Chevrolet Inc. through a cooperative purchasing agreement with The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS), authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. J. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of three (3) John Deere Compact Track Loaders in the estimated amount of $233,112.45 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Sourcewell and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. K. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of one (1) John Deere Base Excavator in the estimated amount of $135,066.77 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Sourcewell and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. L. Consider, and act upon, approval of the purchase of one (1) Valve Maintenance Trailer in the estimated amount of $113,000 from Illinois Tool Works, Inc. d/b/a EH Wachs through a cooperative purchasing agreement with BuyBoard, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. M. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of two (2) Husgvarna Walk -Behind Concrete Saws in the estimated amount of $76,519.14 through a cooperative purchasing agreement with Sourcewell, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. N. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase and install of three (3) 4-inch submersible pumps in the estimated amount of $127,000.00 through Xylem Water Solutions and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. O. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-56 to WEBUILDFUN INC. for replacement playground equipment at Riverway Park in the estimated amount of $70,000.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. P. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-57 to WEBUILDFUN INC. for replacement playground equipment at Sage Creek Park in the estimated amount of $59,870.00 through a Flage 12 FEI 0111412025 it,, A. cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Q. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-58 Founders Park Phase II Soccer Field Renovations to Grand Landscapes and Athletics (GLA) in the amount of $598,392.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. R. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-32(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, to execute an Interlocal Agreement by and between the City of Wylie and the City of Murphy for a shared trail connection — Maxwell Creek Trail Connection. S. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Villas at Kreymer creating 67 residential lots and five Homeowners Association lots on 21.91 acres, generally located on Kreymer Lane approximately 1400' north of E. Stone Road. T. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-43, amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Chapter 50 (Floods), Article II (Flood Damage Prevention); updating and establishing regulations for flood damage prevention; defining the flood hazard areas of Wylie; Prescribing rules and regulations for construction in flood hazard areas to reduce flood losses; appointing the City Manager or his/her designated representative to implement the provisions of this ordinance; Requiring permits for development in Flood Hazard areas; establishing a disclaimer of liability; providing for a penalty for the violation of this Ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effective date of this ordinance and for the publication of the caption hereof. Mayor Porter requested Items O-S be pulled from the Consent Agenda for individual consideration. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang, to approve Consent Agenda Items A-N and T as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. l CKUMRNU. " 011,6NI1Y.11 O. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-56 to WEBUILDFUN INC. for replacement playground equipment at Riverway Park in the estimated amount of $70,000.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Council Discussion Mayor Porter stated that the City continues to improve and replace playground equipment. Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Stowers answered questions from Council. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Consent Agenda Item O as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. P. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-57 to WEBUILDFUN INC. for replacement playground equipment at Sage Creek Park in the estimated amount of $59,870.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Flage 13 FE] 0111412025 it,, A. Council Discussion Mayor Porter stated that the City continues to improve and replace playground equipment. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Consent Agenda Item P as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. Q. Consider, and act upon, the award of contract #W2025-58 Founders Park Phase 11 Soccer Field Renovations to Grand Landscapes and Athletics (GLA) in the amount of $598,392.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buyboard and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Council Discussion Mayor Porter confirmed this is the next phase of the field improvements at Founders Park. Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Stowers answered questions from Council. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Consent Agenda Iteim Q as presented. A vote was taken and the emotion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. R. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-32(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, to execute an Interlocal Agreement by and between the City of Wylie and the City of Murphy for a shared trail connection — Maxwell Creek Trail Connection. Council Discussion Mayor Porter confirmed the improvements to the trail and the City's responsibility/plan for the connection. Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Stowers answered questions from Council. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Williams, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Consent Agenda Item R as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. S. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Villas at Kreymer creating 67 residential lots and five Homeowners Association lots on 21.91 acres, generally located on Kreymer Lane approximately 1400' north of E. Stone Road. Council Discussion Mayor Porter asked if there is a separate owner and HOA from the surrounding neighborhood. Community Services Director Haskins answered questions from Council. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Mulliqi, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Consent Agenda Item S as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. 1. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-44 to abandon Right -of -Way being a 1.279-acre tract of land in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction formerly part of Stone Road/FM 544. Council Discussion Community Services Director Haskins answered questions from Council. Council Action A emotion was made by Mayor pro tem Forrester, seconded by Councilman Mulliqi, to approve Item 1 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. Flage 14 FUI 0111412025 it,, A. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Work Sessions at 6:35 p.m. WS1. Discuss the Zoning Ordinance regarding smoke shops and retailers that sell smoke, vape, and related products. Community Services Director Haskins answered questions from Council. Tina Stelnicki addressed the Council thanking them for taking a pro -business stance. Bobby Heath addressed the Council with concerns regarding vaping and increased crime. Terry Allen addressed the Council with concerns regarding vape and CBD shops. Jeremy Meir addressed the Council with concerns regarding vape and CBD shops. Council gave direction to staff to move forward with bringing back information on a SUP process for these types of businesses with the removal of the percentage of sales. WS2. Discuss The Wall That Heals Vietnam Memorial. Marketing and Communications Director Kelly gave a brief presentation to Council. WS3. Discuss Encampment on City property. Mayor pro tem Forrester expressed concerns with the safety aspect of individuals camping on City property. Deputy City Manager 011ie addressed Council with some examples that staff has gathered from other cities that have similar ordinances in place. 011ie stated staff will bring back an ordinance for Council consideration in January. Council consensus was in favor of bringing back an ordinance for consideration to address pedestrian safety and would like to see something in the draft ordinance about repeat offenders and aggressive behavior. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 7:27 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 7:28 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. ESI. 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. Flag 15 �J 0111412025 it,, A. 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: 2021-4b, 2021-6e, 2022-lb, 2022- 1c, 2023-1c, 2023-2d, 2023-11a, 2023-11b, 2024-2d, 2024-4e, 2024-5a, 2024-5f, 2024-7a, 2024-7b, 2024- 7e, 2024-8a, 2024-8b, 2024-8c, 2024-8d, 2024-9b, 2024-9c, 2024-9d, 2024-9e, 2024-9f, 2024-10a, 2024- 1Ob, 2024-1Oc, 2024-11a, 2024-11b, 2024-11c, 2024-11d, 2024-11e, 2024-12-a, 2024-12b, and 2024-12c. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 8:42 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. 2024-42, 2024-43, and 2024-44 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to adjourn the meeting at 8:44 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Hoover absent. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary �J 1 0111412025 Item B. I 1A1 N CITY OF WYLIE Department: WEDC Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Wylie City Council nsider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development of November 30,2024. to approve the Item as presented. Fhe Wylie Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Board of Directors approved the attached financials on December 8,2024. �J 1 0111412025 Item B. I ECONOMIC WYLIEDEVELOPMENT Original Current Total Budget Total Budget Fund: 111 - WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Revenue Category: 400 - Taxes 11.1-4000-40210 SALES TAX 4,990,217.00 4,990,217.00 Category: 400 - Taxes Total: 4,990,217.00 4,990,217.00 Category: 460 - Interest Income 11.1 4000-46110 ALLOCATED INTEREST EARNINGS Category: 460 - Interest Income Total: Category: 480 - Miscellaneous Income 11.1 4000-48110 RENTAL INCOME 111-4000-48410 MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 111-4000-48430 GAIN/(LOSS) SALE OF CAP ASSETS Category: 480 - Miscellaneous Income Total: Revenue Total: Expense Category: 510 - Personnel Services 111 561.1-51110 SALARIES 111-5611-5,1140 LONGEVITY PAY 51310 TIVIRS 11 -1 - -5 611-514 10 HOSPITAL& LIFE INSURANCE 111-5611-51420 LONG-TERM DISABILITY 111-5611-51440 FICA 111-5611-51450, MEDICARE 111-5611-51470 WORKERS COMP PREMIUM 111-5611-51480 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP (TWC) Category: 510 - Personnel Services Total: Category: 520 - Supplies 111-5611-52010 OFFICE SUPPLIES 111-5611-52040 POSTAGE & FREIGHT 111-5611-52810 FOOD SUPPLIES Category: 520 - Supplies Total: Category: 540 - Materials for Maintenance 111- 56 11-5461.0 FURNITURE & FIXTURES 111-2611-54810 COMPUTER HARD/SOFTWARE Category: 540 - Materials for Maintenance Total: Category: 560 - Contractual Services 111-5611-56030 INCENTIVES 111-5611-56040 SPECIALSERVICES 11115611-56041. SPECIAL SERVICES -REAL ESTATE 111-5611-56042 SPECIAL SERVICES-INFRASTRUCTUR 111-561156080 ADVERTISING 111-5611-56090 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I _11-5611-56110 COMMUNICATIONS 111 -5 6-1-1--5-6 -1-8-0 RENTAL 111-5611-56210 - ------------ --- TRAVEL & TRAINING 111-5 6-11-- 5625 0 DUES & SUBSCRIPTIONS 111-5611-56310 INSURANCE 111-5611-5651.0 AUDIT & LEGAL SERVICES 111-5611-56570 - - --------------- ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL 1 _11-5 6_11-56610 UTILITIES -ELECTRIC Nov. Rev/Exp Report Account Summary For Fiscal: 2024-2025 Period Ending: 11/30/2024 Variance Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining 0.00 0.00 -4,990,217.00 100.00 % 0.00 0.00 -4,990,217.00 100.00% 112,000,00 112,000.00 36,341.37 75,270.33 -36,729.67 32.79% 112,000.00 112,000.00 36,341.37 75,270.33 -36,729.67 32.79% 4,800.00 4,800.00 2,500,00 2,500.00 -2,300.00 47.92% 0.00 0.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 0,00% 4,121,530.00 4,121,530.00 0.00 0.00 -4,121,530.00 100.00% 4,126,330.00 4,126,330.00 2,900.00 2,900.00 -4,123,430.00 99.93% 9,228,547.00 9,228,547.00 39,241.37 78,170.33 -9,150,376.67 99.15% 470,558.40 470,558.40 52,908.59 69,106.02 401,452.38 85.31% 2,807,68 2,807.68 2,664,00 2,664.00 143.68 5,12% 74,649.83 74,649.83 8,613.75 11,124.36 63,525.47 85,10% 79,943.76 79,943.76 6,607,42 13,007.14 66,936.62 83.73% 1,741,07 1,741.07 161.60 161.60 1,579.47 90.72 % 29,348.70 29,348.70 3,255,93 4,167,92 25,180.78 85.80% 6,863.81 6,863.81 761.45 974.73 5,889.08 85.80% 994.07 994.07 724.00 724.00 270.07 27.17% 585.00 585.00 0.00 0.00 585.00 100.00% 667,492.32 667,492.32 75,696.74 101,929.77 565,562.55 84.73% 5,000.00 5,000.00 153.30 285.49 4,714.51 94.29% 300.00 300.00 4.85 4.85 295.15 98.38% 3,000.00 3,000.00 173.22 216.45 2,783.55 92,79% 8,300.00 8,300.00 331.37 506.79 7,793.21 93.89% 2,500.00 2,500.00 0.00 0.00 2,500.00 100.00% 7,650.00 7,650.00 0.00 0.00 7,650.00 100.00% 10,150.00 10,150.00 0.00 0.00 10,150.00 100.00% 1,741,250.00 1,741,250.00 0.00 0.00 1,741,250.00 100.00% 87,270.00 87,270.00 157.50 157.50 87,112.50 99.82% 71,000.00 71,000.00 100.00 1,654.83 69,345.17 97.67% 9,020,667.00 9,020,667.00 41,981.64 41,981.64 8,978,685.36 99.53% 226,125.00 226,125.00 14,173.62 25,182.58 200,942.42 88.86% 74,450.00 74,450.00 5,596.52 7,907.92 66,542.08 89.38% 7,900.00 7,900.00 511.04 511.04 7,388.96 93.53% 27,000.00 27,000,00 2,250.00 4,500,00 22,500.00 83,33% 95,500.00 95,500.00 1,428.37 14,194.75 81,305.25 85.14% 91,053.00 91,053.00 7,675,05 32,924.27 58,128.73 63.84% 6,800.00 6,800.00 5,816.85 5,816.85 983.15 14,46% 53,000.00 53,000.00 0.00 0.00 53,000.00 100.00% 855,300,00 855,300.00 1,675,00 1,675.00 853,625.00 99.80% 2,400.00 2,400.00 205.34 205.34 2,194.66 91.44% 12/13/2024 9:04�27 AM Page 1 of 4 7M Budget Report Original Current Total Budget Total Budget Category: 560 - Contractual Services Total: 12,359,715.00 12,359,715.00 Category: 570 - Debt Service & Capital Replacement 1.11 __611 57410 PRINCIPAL PAYMENT 606,744.04 606,744.04 111.5611_5741_5 INTEREST EXPENSE 625,253.60 ... ... .... 625,253.60 Category: 570 - Debt Service & Capital Replacement Total: 1,231,997.64 1,231,997.64 Category: 580 - Capital Outlay 1.11 __5611 581.10 LAND -PURCHASE PRICE 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 Category: 580 - Capital Outlay Total: 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 Expense Total: 15,277,654.96 15,277,654.96 Fund: 111- WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Surplus (Deficit): -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 Report Surplus (Deficit): -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 0111412025 Item B. For Fiscal: 2024-2025 Period Ending: 11/30/2024 Variance Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining 81,570.93 136,711.72 12,223,003.28 98.89% 51,304.25 102,433.21 504,310.83 83.12 % 51,362.22 102,899.73 522,353.87 83.54 % 102,666.47 205,332.94 1,026,664.70 83.33% 0.00 0.00 1,000,000.00 100.00 % 0.00 0.00 1,000,000.00 100.00% 260,265.51 444,481.22 14,833,173.74 97.09% -221,024.14 -366,310.89 5,682,797.07 93.94% -221,024.14 -366,310.89 5,682,797.07 93.94% Page 2 of 4 �J Budget Report Original Current Category Total Budget Total Budget Fund: 111- WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Revenue 400 - Taxes 4,990,217.00 4,990,217.00 460 - Interest Income 112,000.00 112,000.00 480 - Miscellaneous Income 4,126,330.00 4,126,330.00 Revenue Total: 9,228,547.00 9,228,547.00 Expense 510 - Personnel Services 667,492.32 667,492.32 520 - Supplies 8,300.00 8,300.00 540 - Materials for Maintenance 10,150.00 10,150.00 560 - Contractual Services 12,359,715.00 12,359,715.00 570 - Debt Service & Capital Replacement 1,231,997.64 1,231,997.64 580 - Capital Outlay 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 Expense Total: 15,277,654.96 15,277,654.96 Fund: 111- WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Surplus (Deficit): -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 Report Surplus (Deficit): -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 0111412025 Item B. For Fiscal: 2024-2025 Period Ending: 11/30/2024 Group Summary Variance Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining 0.00 0.00 -4,990,217.00 100.00% 36,341.37 75,270.33 -36,729.67 32.79% 2,900.00 2,900.00 -4,123,430.00 99.93% 39,241.37 78,170.33 -9,150,376.67 99.15% 75,696.74 101,929.77 565,562.55 84.73% 331.37 506.79 7,793.21 93.89% 0.00 0.00 10,150.00 100.00% 81,570.93 136,711.72 12,223,003.28 98.89% 102,666.47 205,332.94 1,026,664.70 83.33% 0.00 0.00 1,000,000.00 100.00% 260,265.51 444,481.22 14,833,173.74 97.09% -221,024.14 -366,310.89 5,682,797.07 93.94% -221,024.14 466,310.89 5,682,797.07 93.94% Page 3 of 4 15 Budget Report 1 0111412025 Item B. I For Fiscal: 2024-2025 Period Ending: 11/30/2024 Fund Summary Variance Original Current Period Fiscal Favorable Fund Total Budget Total Budget Activity Activity (Unfavorable) 111 - WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CC -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 -221,024.14 -366,310.89 5,682,797.07 Report Surplus (Deficit): -6,049,107.96 -6,049,107.96 -221,024.14 -366,310.89 5,682,797.07 12/13/2024 9:04�27 AM Page 3 of 4 0111412025 Item B. Wylie Economic Development Corporation Statement of Net Position As of November 30, 2024 Assets Cash and cash equivalents Receivables Inventories Prepaid Items Total Assets Deferred Outflows of Resources Pensions Total deferred outflows of resources Liabilities Accounts Payable and other current liabilities Unearned Revenue Non current liabilities: Due within one year Due in more than one year Total Liabilities Deferred Inflows of Resources Pensions Total deferred inflows of resources Net Position Net investment in capital assets Unrestricted Total Net Position $ 12,969,899.08 $ 717,000.00 Note 1 $ 14,645,353.88 $ 28,332,252.96 $ 114,336.55 $ 114,336.55 $ 130,651.85 $ 1,200.00 Note 2 $ 582,787.63 Note 3 $ 14,528,089.43 $ 15,242,728.91 $ (8,336.41) $ (8,336.41) $ 13,195,524.19 $ 13,195,524.19 Note 1: Includes incentives in the form of forgivable loans for $67,000 (Glen Echo), $450,000 (Phoenix Ascending), and $200,000 (MLKJ) Note 2: Deposits from rental property Note 3: Liabilities due within one year includes compensated absences of $32,301 �J 1 0111412025 Item B. I OMIWY���� LIEOPMENT Account Name Fund: 111 - WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Assets Balance Balance Sheet Account Summary As Of 11/30/2024 111--j- M110 CLAIM ON CASH AND CASH EQUIV. 12,967,899.08 111-1000-10115 CASH - WEDC - INWOOD 0.00 111-1009-1.0135 ESCROW 0.00 111-1000-101st) DEPOSITS 2,000.00 111-MU91K OTHER - MISC CLEARING 0.00 111-1000-10341 TEXPOOL 0.00 I . i 1 - Ho 0 -- M -4 � ".i LOGIC 0100 111-1000-1.0481 INTEREST RECEIVABLE 0.00 Iii-i J U1 I ACCTS REC- MISC 0100 111-1000-11517 ACCTS REC - SALES TAX 0.00 1i 1-1000 -0EU0 LEASE PAYMENTS RECEIVABLE 0.00 111-1000-12950 LOAN PROCEEDS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1,11-1000-12991i LOAN RECEIVABLE 0.00 111-1000-12997 ACCTS REC - JTM TECH 0.00 151A0 QcLiza9i ACCTS REC - FORGIVEABLE LOANS 717,000.00 111-1000-14112 INVENTORY - MATERIAL/ SUPPLY 0.00 1.1-1. IM-M--kil-L k INVENTORY - LAND & BUILDINGS 14,645,353.88 111-1000-14118 INVENTORY - BAYCO/ SANDEN BLVD 0.00 1111MEM _UQ PREPAID EXPENSES - MISC 0100 111-1000-14410 DEFERRED OUTFLOWS 1,010,500.00 ............ Total Assets: -- 29,342,752.96 29,342,752.96 Liability ,111-2000-20110 FEDERAL INCOME TAX PAYABLE 0.00 .111-2000-20111 MEDICARE PAYABLE 0.00 111.-.2-000-20112 CHILD SUPPORT PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20113 CREDIT UNION PAYABLE 0.00 1,11-2000-20114 IRS LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20115 NATIONWIDE DEFERRED COMP 0.00 1.1.1-2000-20116 HEALTH INSUR PAY -EMPLOYEE -2,532.53 111-2000-20117 TIVIRS PAYABLE 220.67 111-2000- 20118 ROTH IRA PAYABLE 0.00 .111-2000-2011.9 WORKERS COMP PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20120 FICA PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20121. TEC PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000- 20122 STUDENT LOAN LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20123 ALIMONY PAYABLE 0.00 M-290-210124 BANKRUPTCY PAYABLE 0.00 111-2.000-20125 VALIC DEFERRED COMP 0.00 111- 2000-20126 ICMA PAYABLE 0,00 111-2000-20127 EMP. LEGAL SERVICES PAYABLE 0.00 111 2000-20130 FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT 1,699.96 111-2000-20131 EDWARD JONES DEFERRED COMP 0.00 111-2000-20132 EMP CARE FLITE -100 111 -200070133 Unemployment Comp Payable 13.70 111-2000 201SI ACCRUED WAGES PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20180 ADDIT EMPLOYEE INSUR PAY 49.46 111-2000-20199 MISC PAYROLL PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-270201 AP PENDING 0.00 11,1-2909:292D ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 0.00 .111-2000-20530 PROPERTY TAXES PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20540 NOTES PAYABLE 1,010,500.00 111-2000-2061.0 RETAINAGE PAYABLE 131,203.59 12/13/2024 9:0233 AM Page 1. of Balance Sheet 0111412025 Item B. As Of11/30/2024 Account Name Balance L11-2000-2080 DUE TO GENERAL FUND 0.00 111 2000 222 0 DEFERRED INFLOW 0.00 111-2000-.22290 13.1-2000-22910 Equity 1.11-3000-:3110 111 3000 34590 Total Revenue Total Expense Revenues Over/Under Expenses DEFERRED INFLOW - LEASE INT 0.00 Total Liability: 1,142,351.85 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG 28,566,712.00 Total Beginning Equity: 28,566,712.00 78,170.33 444,481.22 -366,310.89 Total Equity and Current Surplus (Deficit): 28,200,401.11 Total Liabilities, Equity and Current Surplus (Deficit): 29,342,752.96 1.2/13/2024 9:0233 AM Page 2 of 3 J Balance Sheet 0111412025 Item B. As Of11/30/2024 Account Name Balance Fund: 922 - GEN LONG TERM DEBT (WEDC) Assets Liability Total Assets: 0.00 0.00 Total Liability: 7,281,368.05 Total Equity and Current Surplus (Deficit): 0.00 Total Liabilities, Equity and Current Surplus (Deficit): 7,281,368.05 *** FUND 922 OUT OF BALANCE ***-7,281,368.05 ***Warning: Account Authorization is turned on. Please run the Unauthorized Account Listing Report to see if you are out of balance due to missing 1.2/13/:024 9:02: 33 AM Page 3 of 3 J 1 0111412025 Item B. I Wylie Economic Development Corporation SALES TAX REPORT November 30, 2024 BUDGETED YEAR DIFF % DIFF MONTH FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024 23 vs. 24 23 vs. 24 DECEMBER $ 235,381.33 $ 263,577.66 $ 338,726.54 $ 374,68638 $ 35,959.83 10.62% JANUARY $ 262,263.52 $ 326,207.92 $ 368,377.73 $ 393,994.39 $ 25,616.67 6.95% FEBRUARY $ 456,571.35 $ 417,896.79 $ 480,381.11 $ 265,491.94 $ (214,889.17) -44.73% MARCH $ 257,187.91 $ 305,605.50 $ 313,686.17 $ 577,757.71 $ 264,071.54 84.18% APRIL $ 221,881.55 $ 265,77180 $ 310,050.94 $ 341,335.06 $ 31,284.12 10.09% MAY $ 400,371.70 $ 401,180.20 $ 434,878.33 $ 448,671.55 $ 13,793.21 3.17% JUNE $ 290,586.92 $ 343,371.26 $ 330,236.89 $ 377,949.25 $ 47,712.37 14.45% JULY $ 314,559.10 $ 331,432.86 $ 379,162.00 $ 374,225.20 $ (4,936.80) -1.30% AUGUST $ 390,790.76 $ 429,696.16 $ 448,253.70 $ 463,185.29 $ 14,931.59 333% SEPTEMBER $ 307,681.15 $ 337,512.61 $ 371,880.65 $ 408,571.56 $ 36,690.91 9.87% OCTOBER $ 326,382.38 $ 346,23636 $ 377,466.67 $ 402,154.81 $ 24,688.13 6.54% NOVEMBER $ 411,813.32 $ 392,790.84 $ 458,694.91 $ 446,217.04 $ (12,477.87) -2.72% Sub -Total $ 3,875,470.98 $ 4,161,281.96 $ 4,611,795.64 $ 4,874,240.16 $ 262,444.52 8.37% Total $ 3,875,470.98 $ 4,161,281.96 $ 4,611,795.64 $ 4,874,240.16 $ 262,444.52 837% WEDC Sales Tax Analysis $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $0 2023 02024 Sales Tax collections typically take 2 months to be reflected as Revenue. SIsTx receipts are then accrued back 2 months. Example: November SIsTx Revenue is actually September SIsTx and is therefore the 12th allocation in FY24. 2023 02024 Sales Tax collections typically take 2 months to be reflected as Revenue. SIsTx receipts are then accrued back 2 months. Example: November SIsTx Revenue is actually September SIsTx and is therefore the 12th allocation in FY24. 1 0111412025 Item B. i Wylie Economic Development Corporation PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT REPORT November 30, 2024 REMAINING TOTAL PREVIOUS FY TOTAL AFTER INCENTIVE PAYMENTS INCENTIVE CURRENT FY PERFORMANCE AGREEMENTS FY 2025 FY 2026 FY 2027 FY 2028 FY 2029 AMERICAN ENTITLEMENTS 11 $ 35,000.00 $ 12,000,00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ $ 23,000.00 $ 35,000.00 AXL $ 65,000.00 $ 18,500.00 $ - $ $ $ $ $ 46,500.00 $ 65,000.00 GLEN ECHO BREWING $ 100,000.00 Is 30,000 00 $ 20,000.00 $ $ $ $ 2o,oO0k0 $ 50,000.00 $ i00000.00 A MLKJ $ 80,000.00 $ 4(j0100.00 $ 40,000.00 $ $ $ $ 40,000.00 $ - $ 80,000.00 B CLF 11 LI WYLIE (LOVETT) $ 1,300,000.00 $ 650, 000. 00 $ - $ $ $ $ $ 650,000.00 $ 1,300,000.00 PHOENIX ASCENDING $ - $ -1 $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ - C SANDEN INTERNATIONAL $ 500,000.00 $ 20(k 000 00 $ $ $ $ $ $ 300,000.00 $ 500,000.00 $ 2,080,000.00 $ 950,500.00 $ 60,000.00 $ $ $ $ 60,000.00 $ 1,069,500.00 $ 2,080,000.00 Deferfed Outflow $ 11,U10,500,00 A. Performance Agreeement ($100,000) and Forgiveable Land Grant ($100,000 forgiven over 3 years). $33,000 CO, $33,000 in 2025, and $34,000 in 2026. B. Performance Agreeement ($80,000) and Forgiveable Land Grant ($200,000 forgiven over 3 years). $50,000 CO & $50,000/year in 2025, 2026, & 2027. C. Forgiveable Land Grant ($450,000 forgiven over 4 years). $112,500 CO & $112,500/year in 2026, 2027, & 2028. 1 0111412025 Item C. I Department: Prepared By: Finance Melissa Brown Wylie City Council FAc D J4L11m " : Account Code: , and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for November 30, 2024. to approve the Item as presented. Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. 01114120251tem C. CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT 11/30/2024 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 16.67% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2024-2025 2024-2025 2024-2025 OF BUDGET GENERAL FUND REVENUE SUMMARY TAXES 45,294,073 692,558 956,905 2.11% A FRANCHISE FEES 2,955,800 911 911 0.03% B LICENSES AND PERMITS 1,046,000 62,991 157,358 15.04% INTERGOVERNMENTAL REV. 5,115,307 501,523 506,890 9.91% C SERVICE FEES 6,459,688 462,114 477,134 7.39% D COURT FEES 350,750 27,485 63,265 18.04% INTEREST INCOME 1,500,000 68,832 156,789 10A5% E MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 260,500 7,319 23,271 8.93% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 2,740,520 0 2,721,676 99,31% F REVENUES 65,722,638 1,823,734 5,064,198 7.71% USE OF FUND BALANCE 2,432,100 0 0 0.00% USE OF CARRY -FORWARD FUNDS 1,980,558 NA NA NA G TOTAL REVENUES 70,135,296 1,823,734 5,064,198 7.22% GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL 83,047 15,546 17,983 21.65% CITY MANAGER 1,453,814 160,346 213,127 14.66% CITY SECRETARY 482,613 55,479 72,117 14.94% CITYATTORNEY 170,000 26,358 26,358 15.50% FINANCE 1,507,276 138,947 186,438 12.37% FACILITIES 1,461,024 89,343 132,749 9.09% MUNICIPAL COURT 720,967 67,197 95,005 13.18% HUMAN RESOURCES 976,654 99,602 138,559 14A9% PURCHASING 364,228 37,058 49,283 13.53% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,486,222 202,955 864,502 34.77% H POLICE 17,221,225 2,093,309 2,776,483 16.12% FIRE 14,280,186 1,898,831 2,598,122 18,19% EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 4,518,298 202,269 820,744 18.16% ANIMAL CONTROL 1,752,703 253,762 287,542 16.41% EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 3,790,024 282,172 364,210 9.61% PLANNING 431,939 49,360 66,049 15.29% BUILDING INSPECTION 594,423 53,464 72,237 12.15% CODE ENFORCEMENT 448,319 35,978 47,305 10.55% STREETS 5,904,166 382,527 658,579 11.15% PARKS 2,382,992 191,518 284,245 11.93% LIBRARY 2,760,522 288,837 451,260 16.35% COMBINED SERVICES 6,495,070 539,308 611,888 9.42% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 70,285,712 7,164,164 10,834,785 15.42% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER EXPENDITURES -150,416 -5,340,430 -5,770,586 -8.19% A. Property Tax Collections for FY24-25 as of November 30, 2024 are 3.15%, in comparison to FY23-24 for the same time period of 4.48%. Sales tax is on a 2 month lag and has not been received. B. Franchise Fees: Most franchise fees are recognized quarterly with electric fees making up the majority. C. Intergovernmental Rev: The majority of intergovernmental revenues come from WISD reimbursements and Fire Services which are billed semi annually. D. Service Fees: Trash fees billed in October are applicable towards FY 2023-24 revenue with the remaining fees coming from other seasonal fees. Only one month of Trash fees has been received. E. Interest Rates have gone down slightly. F. Yearly transfer from Utility Fund. G. Largest Carry Forward items: $800,000 for Animal Shelter Remodel, $615,587 for Ambulance and 2 Chassis, $126,900 for Annual Emergency Comm Annual Radio Replacement, $124,630 for Brown Street Railroad Project, $100,000 Pavement Condition Index H. Annual maintenance agreements 2 01114120251tem C. CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT November 30, 2024 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 16.67% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2024-2025 2024-2025 2024-2025 OF BUDGET UTILITY FUND REVENUES SUMMARY SERVICE FEES 30,792,578 3,057,125 3,107,193 10.09% 1 INTEREST INCOME 850,000 98,149 202,537 23.83% J MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 70,000 1,820 14,420 20.60% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 0.00% REVENUES 31,712,578 3,157,094 3,324,150 10.48% USE OF FUND BALANCE 0 NA 0 0 USE OF CARRY -FORWARD FUNDS 341,718 NA NA NA K TOTAL REVENUES 32,054,296 NA 3,324,150 10.37% UTILITY FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY UTILITY ADMINISTRATION 659,806 44,707 80,679 12.23% UTILITIES - WATER 5,439,587 231,353 292,258 5.37% L CITY ENGINEER 1,200,804 76,695 103,724 8.64% UTILITIES - SEWER 2,528,196 150,563 213,779 8,46% UTILITY BILLING 1,905,189 144,178 216,180 11.35% COMBINED SERVICES 21,147,091 1,661,384 6,504,037 30.76% M TOTAL EXPENDITURES 32,880,673 2,308,879 7,410,657 22.54% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER EXPENDITURES -826,378 848,215 -4,086,508 -12.17% I. Most Utility Fund Revenue billed in October was applicable to FY 2023-24. Only one month has been received. J. Interest Rates have gone down slightly. K. Largest Carry Forward items: $61,545 Dogwood Waterline Replacement Design, $121,760 4X2 Dump Truck, $72,820 Lead Copper Rule Revision, $49,934 SCADA Upgrades L. $1.5 Million budget for Dogwood Waterline Replacement has not been started and is skewing percentage down. M. Annual transfer to the General Fund. J 01114120251tem D. Department: Prepared By: Finance Melissa Brown Account Code: Wylie City Council , and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for November 30, 2024. to approve the Item as presented. Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. �J 01114120251tem D. City Of Wylie 2024-2025 Investment Report November 30, 2024 Money Market Accounts: MMA Certificates of Deposit: CCD Treasury Bills: T Bills Treasury Notes: T Notes Government Agency Notes: AN Invest. Principal Type Of Interest Purchase Number Amount Security Rate Issuer Date 1 $17,253,229.95 MMA 4.7302% Texpool 12/31/2006 7,851,177.48 MMA 4.7112% TexStar 3/15/2011 5,104,407.43 Weighted Average Coupon: 4.7205% Money Markets: $35,104,407.43 Weighted Average Maturity (Days): 1.00 Certificates of Deposits: $0.00 $35,104,407.43 6.0000% 5.5000% 5.0m% 4.5000% Weighted Average Coupon Maturity Nov 2023 Dec 2023 Jan 2024 Feb 2024 Mar 2024 Apr 2024 May 2024 Jun 2024 Jul 2024 Aug 2024 Sep 2024 Oct 2024 Nov 2024 Rn nce Director/Investment Officer M 0111412025 Item E. Department: Prepared By: Finance Melissa Brown Wylie City Council Account Code: See Exhibit A der, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-01 amending Ordinance No. 2024-25, which established the fiscal year budget, providing for repealing, savings, and severability clauses, and the effective date of this ordinance. to approve the Item as presented. budget amendment is a request to use $5,400 of the Court Technology Funds to purchase video arraignment software. balance in the Court Technology Fund will be $28,767 after the purchase. �J 0111412025 Item E. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-01 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2024-25, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024- 2025; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2024-25 setting forth the Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 beginning October 1, 2024, and ending September 30, 2025; and, WHEREAS, the City Departments and Divisions routinely review their budget appropriations to determine if any changes are necessary; and WHEREAS, based upon said review the City staff now recommends that certain amendments to the Budget be considered by the City Council; see Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority to make amendments to the City Budget under Article VII, Section 4 of the City Charter, as well as State law; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed amendments to the FY 2024-2025 Budget; see Exhibit A, with the revenues and expenditures therein contained, is in the best interest of the City; and therefore, desires to adopt the same by formal action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The proposed amendments to the FY 2024-2025 Budget of the City of Wylie, Exhibit A, as heretofore adopted by Ordinance No. 2025-01, are completely adopted and approved as amendments to the said FY 2024-2025 Budget. SECTION II: All portions of the existing FY 2024-2025 Budget and Ordinance No. 2024-25, except as specifically herein amended, shall remain in full force and effect, and not be otherwise affected by the adoption of the amendatory ordinance. SECTION III: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub -division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION V: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, Ordinance No. 2025-01 — Court Technology Fund Budget Amendment Page 1 of 2 J 0111412025 Item E. nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2025-01 — Court Technology Fund Budget Amendment Page 2 of 2 �J 0111412025 Item E. Budget Amendment Court Technology Fund - Software Exhibit A Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 151 5617 54810 Computer Hard/Software 5,400.00 III II I II �J 0111412025 Item F. Department: Prepared By: Finance Melissa Brown Wylie City Council Account Code: See Exhibit A der, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-02 amending Ordinance No. 2024-25, which established the fiscal year budget, providing for repealing, savings, and severability clauses, and the effective date of this ordinance. to approve the Item as presented. An average 3% merit salary increase was approved by Council as part of the FY 2024-25 budget. The department detail is attached in Exhibit A, reallocating the budget dollars from Special Services to the various departments in Funds 100, 112, 1.61, and 611. Budget Merit Based Variance B/(W) ieneral Fund $ 309,819 $ 309,819 $ 0 B Fund $ 48,240 $ 48,240 $ 0 Ttility Fund $ 86,553 $ 74,975 $ 1.1,578 [otel Occupancy Fund $ 0 $ 1,808 $ (1,808) extra dollars will remain in the Special Services account for the Utility Fund. The 4B Fund merit is over budget by 1000. The merit increase has been adjusted to equal the merit budget. Any additional funds needed will be made up by time salary savings. overall effect of this amendment is budget neutral except for the Hotel Occupancy Fund which will increase the budget $1,808. The merit increase was not added to the original budget for this fund. 0111412025 Item F. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2024-25, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2024- 2025; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2024-25 setting forth the Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 beginning October 1, 2024, and ending September 30, 2025; and, WHEREAS, the City Departments and Divisions routinely review their budget appropriations to determine if any changes are necessary; and WHEREAS, based upon said review the City staff now recommends that certain amendments to the Budget be considered by the City Council; see Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority to make amendments to the City Budget under Article VII, Section 4 of the City Charter, as well as State law; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed amendments to the FY 2024-2025 Budget; see Exhibit A, with the revenues and expenditures therein contained, is in the best interest of the City; and therefore, desires to adopt the same by formal action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The proposed amendments to the FY 2024-2025 Budget of the City of Wylie, Exhibit A, as heretofore adopted by Ordinance No. 2025-02, are completely adopted and approved as amendments to the said FY 2024-2025 Budget. SECTION II: All portions of the existing FY 2024-2025 Budget and Ordinance No. 2024-25, except as specifically herein amended, shall remain in full force and effect, and not be otherwise affected by the adoption of the amendatory ordinance. SECTION III: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub -division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION V: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, Ordinance No. 2025-02 — Merit Increase Budget Amendment Page 1 of 2 0111412025 Item F. nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2025-02 — Merit Increase Budget Amendment Page 2 of 2 �J 0111412025 Item F. Budget Amendment Exhibit A Redistribution of Funds Set Aside for 3% Average Merit Increase Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 100 5112 51110 Salaries 20,354.53 51310 TMRS 3,209.91 51440 FICA 1,261.98 51450 Medicare 295.14 25,121.56 100 5113 51110 Salaries 7,664.67 51310 TMRS 1,208.72 51440 FICA 475.21 51450 Medicare 111.14 9,459.74 100 5131 51110 Salaries 21,454.44 51310 TM IRS 3,383.36 51440 FICA 1,330.18 51450 Medicare 311.09 26,479.07 100 5132 51110 Salaries 6,988.64 51310 TMRS 1,102.11 51440 FICA 433.30 51450 Medicare 101.34 8,625.39 100 5152 51110 Salaries 7,404.09 51310 TMRS 1,167.62 51440 FICA 459.05 51450 Medicare 107.36 9,138.12 100 5153 51110 Salaries 12,230.11 51310 TMRS 1,928.69 51440 FICA 758.27 51450 Medicare 177.34 15,094.41 100 5154 51110 Salaries 5,691.79 51310 TMRS 897.60 51440 FICA 352.89 51450 Medicare 82.53 7,024.81 100 5155 51110 Salaries 15,125.39 51310 TM IRS 2,385.27 51440 FICA 937.77 51450 Medicare 219.32 18,667.75 J 0111412025 Item F. Budget Amendment Exhibit A Redistribution of Funds Set Aside for 3% Average Merit Increase Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 100 5211 51110 Salaries 19,641.80 51112 Salaries - Part Time 6,659.89 51310 TM IRS 3,097.51 51440 FICA 1,630.70 51450 Medicare 381.37 31,411.27 100 5231 51110 Salaries 25,074.46 51310 TMRS 3,954.24 51440 FICA 1,554.62 51450 Medicare 363.58 30,946.90 100 5241 51110 Salaries 3,071.95 51310 TMRS 484.45 51440 FICA 190.46 51450 Medicare 44.54 3,791.40 100 5251 51110 Salaries 8,440.53 51112 Salaries - Part Time 228.74 51310 TM IRS 1,331.07 51440 FICA 537.49 51450 Medicare 125.70 10,663.53 100 5261 51110 Salaries 1,697.90 51310 TM IRS 267.76 51440 FICA 105.27 51450 Medicare 24.62 2,095.55 100 5311 51110 Salaries 8,171.65 51310 TM IRS 1,288.67 51440 FICA 506.64 51450 Medicare 118.49 10,085.45 100 5312 51110 Salaries 8,013.72 51310 TMRS 1,263.76 51440 FICA 496.85 51450 Medicare 116.20 9,890.53 100 5313 51110 Salaries 5,310.86 51310 TMRS 837.52 51440 FICA 329.27 51450 Medicare 77.01 6,554.66 100 5411 51110 Salaries 20,678.93 51310 TM IRS 3,261.07 51440 FICA 1,282.09 51450 Medicare 299.84 25,521.93 �J 0111412025 Item F. Budget Amendment Exhibit A Redistribution of Funds Set Aside for 3% Average Merit Increase Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 100 5511 51110 Salaries 14,862.42 51310 TM IRS 2,343.80 51440 FICA 921.47 51450 Medicare 215.51 18,343.20 100 5551 51110 Salaries 27,373.74 51112 Salaries - Part Time 6,613.12 51310 TMRS 4,316.84 51440 FICA 2,107.18 51450 Medicare 492.81 40,903.69 100 5181 56040 Special Services 309,818.96 112 5612 51110 Salaries 1,590.26 51310 TMRS 250.78 51440 FICA 98.60 51450 Medicare 23.06 1,962.70 112 5613 51110 Salaries 6,248.10 51310 TM IRS 985.33 51440 FICA 387.38 51450 Medicare 90.60 7,711.41 112 5614 51110 Salaries 15,851.16 51310 TMRS 2,499.73 51440 FICA 982.77 51450 Medicare 229.84 19,563.50 112 5625 51110 Salaries 15,684.38 51310 TMRS 2,118.18 51440 FICA 972.41 51450 Medicare 227.42 19,002.39 112 5000 56040 Special Services 48,240.00 0111412025 Item F. Budget Amendment Exhibit A Redistribution of Funds Set Aside for 3% Average Merit Increase Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 611 5711 51110 Salaries 6,125.87 51310 TMRS 966.08 51440 FICA 379.80 51450 Medicare 88.83 7,560.58 611 5712 51110 Salaries 17,649.70 51310 TMRS 2,783.36 51440 FICA 1,094.28 51450 Medicare 255.92 21,783.26 611 5713 51110 Salaries 9,653.72 51310 TMRS 1,522.39 51440 FICA 598.53 51450 Medicare 139.98 11,914.62 611 5714 51110 Salaries 10,605.19 51310 TM IRS 1,672.44 51440 FICA 657.52 51450 Medicare 153.78 13,088.93 611 5715 51110 Salaries 16,713.22 51310 TM IRS 2,635.67 51440 FICA 1,036.22 51450 Medicare 242.34 20,627.45 611 5719 56040 Special Services 74,974.84 161 5651 51110 Salaries 1,464.84 51310 TMRS 231.01 51440 FICA 90.82 51450 Medicare 21.24 1,807.91 BUDGET Merit Increase Variance B/(W) TOTAL GENERAL FUND 309,819 309,819 0 TOTAL 4BFUND 48,240 48,240 0 TOTAL UTILITY FUND 86,553 74,975 11,578 TOTAL HOTEL OCCUPANCY 0 1,808 (1,808) �J 0111412025 Item G. eiTv OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: Planning Renae' 011ie/Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council and act upon, the approval of a request to construct a new residential structure in accordance with Ordinance No. PTopertv located at 100 S. Cottonbelt St. within the Downtown Historic District. to approve the Item as : Rick and Helen Pearce Applicant: Rick and Helen Pearce 'he Owner/Applicant is proposing to construct a new residential dwelling on a single lot. In accordance with Ordinance No. 022-34, any development proposing new construction or substantial renovation requires special oversight by the .ommission to ensure preservation of the historic and architectural character of the area. 'he applicant is proposing to construct a 1,460 s. f. single story Craftsman style residential dwelling on 0.23 acres (10,019 s. ). The single-family dwelling will conform to the design standards of Article 6.3 as well as other City ordinances and uidelines. The residential structure will also include an 84 s. f. covered porch/entry, an 80 s. f. covered patio, and a detached 22 s. f. single -car garage and shop area. The total build area is 2,346 s. f. proposed style includes front facing gable roofs with various roof pitches (1.0:12; 4:1.2, and 6:12). The primary exterior erial shall be Hardie 5" lap siding with wood grain. A 6 ft. wooden fence will extend from the back of the house, around property and connect to the back of the garage/outbuilding. detached garage also includes a 361 s. f. shop with a restroom. The detached garage is classified as an accessory structure shall not be used as living quarters, as two dwelling units are not allowed on a single lot within DTH. some discussion, the Commission voted 4-0 to recommend approval with the following considerations; that the ws be changed to craftsman style panes, that the Hardie -plank show wood grain, and that there be at least two exterior , not including the trim. Those changes have been addressed and are part of the included exhibit. J 1 0111412025 Item G. i APPPr-\/IATIr)t,lq GENERALNOTES 1, The contractor biblil —,m and become familiar Wilt, all onstruo4on d ... M't' 0 Mb" "t-ty, The m'd"t" shall also M—y the project and th—, filbbidw with all existing —Mbl", IM AL.Pl of work A; cost submitted MII be based ., thorough k—dge of ail work MMI required. Any di.,bp ... y as to Pild material/ product ,, to b, used eh,II be vehfi,d MIN the DSM—tor MOV ., S-- 2. All —P—till shall —ply with .11 l— applicable b,,Id,,g code (P) for MM agency M-9 jun,diotion, ineluddng all applicable state MOI I —I codes and ordinances. 3. Any errore,omissions, or inconsistencies these d,,w,g,, a,d any 'V1ddA11 11 111,191ft— M-11 these d,,m,g, and b—S,g _Md ddit, shall be brought to the —fil, of the Dl,Igm, .—db.ly. 4, TIM 11MIllb, II-dil 111by all M-11111 in the field and b, —p—di, f,, accuracy and correctness of the same. CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. Conventional M-1, shall apply —d M. special detail ., section ,, shown, D-9— may O,,,h any clarification bMMd at the ­—t of the contractor- 2, Product hippil— h.1 field 11aream .. f ilt, and submit shopdrawings�p drawings t. t,bb�— ,Md, pit., I. —lb-1- and . , 3. All walls d,..ld WIM, and showers sIldl have H.,Ml-BM,kl, —11 board, 4. All pl—IbIN supply Ills m —t., —11. t. be .11y 1n,.1-d, TIM JACKSON CUSTOM HOMES I PROJECT INFO ELECTRICAL STANDARDS ELECTRICIAN NOTE All items listed bli., are t. be t—bldd standard MH each bid unless .M-d,d dbfM.MIy onthe EI-bb.I PI.M. or MIlIll.0y noted by T,. Jackson Custom H111— Each Item may or may not be ,d,,,td on the Eldiblb.1 Plans are in PIMd in every Residence. It the Eld,M, Illp—blifty W being any M—lp .... m W -N, Jackson C— Homes. INDIVIDUAL CIRCUITS Provided B—ka,l -wit Llst A. Clb-Pd-ld Id—d in where only --dibh, through attic pull-d—f.). • GFU-G—g,, Front F,Md, Porch(,), Laundry, Ed- • SdptA sy-l(.), • Exercise R.., forequipment.Pool (220 & 110). S.— J,ft (220), • E.— C 1 C • Floor Warmer. • Dh—y Gate, OUTLETS & SWITCHES Note that all "t"", Switch and Outlet heights are to blil" the M11—tt -1— VURm— noted on plan. ..... MbSd by D, J,,k.. Custom Homes: • EWMIM. at 42' -ght T., F 4bld Vd- • JMlib Switches at all Walk-in CIG,MtA • F,, & Light Kit Switches for —,V Ed, • Vanity S Kitchen Outlets. 3." height Ml,b 1—mg t-bl- ofTjIA 40Yz Outlet height where qw,,,g consists of Hardwood fi,-bg, • Fill, O.tIlb, are to have 3S.. Cl—d • GFCI .,Mb, Trip the .. .. the Outlet is located MIN 11 GFOI OMM� to nave Indicator lights. • Master Vanit .t"_jt' ..fild, In id-klf.b... check -b— dl.—M, for heights prior I. Electrical Rough-in. Edith, GrillRotisserie • R , Outlet.Base3d.ld O.1Mt. In .11 E,b,y. Living, Dining, M.— Bedroom, Family Room • Ebt,,t,, 00W (Gtid-dt • P.Mi-ld Christmas Light Outlets (verify locations). • LowVoltage.... dft ... .... • Fire plane "',Md "W"" • SecurityH11bSecuritys't— chatt. • SM"'ki" sy-F, 0.1ilt INTERIOR T-ERIOR SPECIALTY LIGHTING d 11 Edlt1dlI P191) • 0— & Uld", Cabinet Lit • St- Tread Light, (IMP, ,,). • IC-RdAd Can Light, in MI AM. ...... F- Light —b. Ulft at all Water Old- • Cl, lights above ail Tub b,lbbl(A. Puck Light wiring, EXTERIOR SPECIALTY LIGHTING Note that 'I/ ESl- Photo C1111 11, t, 51 1—hld with Eastern Ell—, • L-d—pbg (provide MAI M—.). • E,t-., Accent LighblD, • P- Lamp (,/ 1" .—tt — R,Fid— t. Post L.,p). • '—My L,ght,,g - R—b—, vvith —Ilpid SMh Locations. HVAC & HEATERS • Gas • G, Water heater(,) • Cj'L'1.tj'g P"p(.) KELLER6#2( CtWO,BLK12,LOT1A((FKABLK9LTI)) S,Ogl,St,,y Residence being Lot 01, Block: 09, of Ktllt,', Sbt.,d Addition, an Addition E C,111, Cd,my , Texas. .,M.hfi1g A the Pat thereof recorded In v.l,,l 35, P,,M 241, Map Records of 0,11h, County, Texas, and being k— as Lot 14, BM,k: 12, of THE OFFICIAL TOWN OF MILE, an .ddltlll W CbIll, County, Tbl— according to the Plat thereof ,,,d,d in Volume 01, P191 111, NIP R—M, of C,lh, County, Texas. same bli,,, , d,bt of IM,d conveyed M H.L. %M1Nd1bH` and wifeRobbie Montgomery, by dead recorded In V.I.— 325, Page PEE, Deed Records of C.111, —my, Texas. SHEETINDEX ARCHITECTURAL A000 COVER SHEET A� WALLS CTIONS 0013 A FEARINO DETAILS A200 RESIDENCE/ GARAGE FLOOR PLAIN A201 RESIDENCE/ GARAGE ELECTRICAL PLAN AdtNt RESIDENCE ELEVATIONS A401 GARAGE ELEVATIONS A500 RESIDENCE/ GARAGE ROOF PLANS STRUCTURAL Mail I CK4111 a ag alKegm 2021 IM11-11111 3111619 Code 2021 intern al Mee han ,Ph - cal Cldo - - 1.l.1 Plultbbg Code 2021 "t"Oh' I F-I GM, Code 2021 IM-1filhA —1 : Fib Cbdb 1 id 2021 M, Rld.1 Old, 2.1 I-ritdi.n.1 P,pl,ly M.—1 ... l C.Mb 2021 E,,,t,,g B,,Id,,g CDd, 2021 1-101111 PIMPS C1111-111 Old, 2020 N.dMbI El-ril ..,k, North Amendment Package REVISION N TE 1111212024 WtLE HISTORIC COMMISSION RED LINEr- �2il2i— TJCH REDLINES -Ot-HODLINESI-IS x 0. cq CN 'o x uE %o < 4P �0'4 U-);z iu c I L 0111412025 Item G. L ;= _ 1 '54'44" Eo- S 42_ —��—D---�C — CD j N J N I, I S Jr ACCESSORY .�� STRUCTURE/ Detached Garaj in ' �I �I �I 111 53' �I W z OCI o' Lo ow DRIVEWAY 03 o z I I j I '0 REAR BUILD LINE o 0 PATIO 6.5 El 1 0111412025 Item G. i 1-F 11 1n A ­1 IF � Lt. -I lF FFI1 Al—T T7—­F1F11r 1, A111-1 ­11— IF ­L­ ­L�01-1— TYPICAL PLYWOOD 2 SHEATHING DETAIL ,LAL1 1-1 2', 1 -0T 2111 11, 11 7 111/11 11\111 A 10i�__ 1, 111 11�71l.l IFL.' 1,1,1Z11 11F1­11 11FI, 1, All I'll �ITI 111111T III 111F1 ­L­ 1ALF1 A. TYPICAL SHEAR PANEL DETAIL S_­ 1-1;2r 1' 11 I'LL, 11111T,� 12-l',.1I1AS­LLlA­ ­,T1_ I —AIL-111 F�1,11111 11A,111 MASONRY AND/ OR CONCRETE aD .. ............... A—F — 1­ ­111 IF 1-1- ­11-ILLI— WOOD CEILING JOIST AND 0 CEILING JOIST SCHEDULE CALF 1-12-_- --�LtnD L' LAA— F_ 11 A� F,I 1,IFT All, II PLAN I I I 1�,Al FAIL . 21 — 1—ILI TYPICAL OPENING DETAIL AT FLOOR OR ROOF WHEN ONE 0 JOIST IS INTERRUPTED ,2 � -G . ......... . ! 0 TYPICAL JOIST NOTCH 111 1NA, ll, mown A DETAIL WHEN STUD OCCURS OVER ANY 0 TART OF A SILL BOLT C— 1-12 1-1 I —A —II 11IL I AlEnAncFAll—FF L.Al A I L.11 —P.- T1L2-` 11 ,.TIA""I L I. ­TA 'A F 1- I ILAN 1— L-11 'T"', @ PARALLEL TO JOISTS TYPICAL JOIST HANGER DETAILS .1-I ILAN Sl­ 2_", srD PERPENDICULAR TO JOISTS LAI, A is 1A1-.lV..­lL­NANlF A 11 cE reAVE etENF 111VI1FD F­ T111 LF-IFIFILl 1— 11 —1) All "I I I Tl?,11�1,A I1,121,.A� F1 I FIFlA I'll I'll I'll 11111 LFFL _ILIFFA 1111 UI�L­A­A­ .� AA—IFFAL-Al "'A, 'All I, — "A' 'FF1111F'X1',T'll;F 'A�111 AA"l "I I NON —BEARING PARTITION TYPICAL FRAMING 0 ANCHORAGE DETAIL ANCHOR (F.A.) DETAILS L 1-l'Z 1-Y 02KA,-1 1-1'2l-' T11 I.AT - ­1 R .1--lAILA LINTEL SCHEDULE —1-11A QFFNING —ILL ll, 2 T", " FAIF — All ­ll 1A11 "'S Ts L11L­NEF 9 T11-1 1—T AT CEILING JOIST 0 HANGER DETAIL 5K­ 1-12 1-Y SOS DoETOreFpM 1a FA,O=TD F ELEVATIONS 1111-11 11"L11 F1' 'IA" 11E1 I IEEPLIE A PLAN TYPICAL SUPPORT FOR 0 BEAM ENDS AT STUD WALLS ­ 1-1'Z e 1'- 1 TYPICAL LINTEL END DETAIL sc- 1, 1 -1, L 1 0111412025 Item G. i H m SHOP GARAGE IN GARAGE/ SHOP 0 21C" F -1 -0 Square Footage R—d— A,,-C-dit—od 1460 S" 11, Total Air ,adifti ... d 1,460 Sq. Ft. Covered Porch/ E� 9 Ft. Covered Pat,. Sq. R Gat e/ S722 Sq, Total N��ldftill� Sq, Ft 886 Sq, Ft. Total Build 2,346 Sq. Ft P] PH FLOOR 01 PLAN L 1 0111412025 Item G. i m SHOP m GAkU I AGE 3AFI �GE ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS Od rLETI IENERA, -L- - po GARAGE/SHOP 0 ELECTRICAL PLAN 211',C1-11- to oil 14 ELECTRICAL 0 1 PLAN Suld W 1 - x V�JowC,) �2 C14 'o" ZOP Na L? x C14 'U r- (7.-q 1dll FQ Zrn a 0, P WA, - 'o Lo 09H co, 2 E 1 0111412025 Item G. i REAR 0 ELEVATION 4KIE 11W, -1, ----------- -------------------------------------- ------------------ ----- -- ------ ------ - - - ------------------ - ---------------- ---- --- — ----------------- - ----------------------------------- ------------------------------ U5 — ---- -------------- - ------- --------- LEFT 0 ELEVATION 3 —�F '^ RIGHT 0 ELEVATION TC—sn, 1-j FRONT olELEVATION K� L 1 0111412025 Item G. i .1 -411111�1,�'11'1=1.111 — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — -------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------------------------- -- ------- -------------------------------------------------------------- �n, ... ....... -------------------------------------------------------------- --- ----------------------- -------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- GARAGE 4 REAR ELEV. ­­, GARAGE 0 LEFT ELEV 31----0� W, GARAGE 0 RIGHT ELEV. Z- !1' 11 GARAGE ol FRONT ELEV. L 1 0111412025 Item G. i GARAGE 0 ROOF PLAN 2KA1 ta - 1 -0, RESIDENCE 0 ROOF PLAN saa[F 1;1'- 1 c x 0. C40 C,) �2 C,4 10. z 'o C-4 P TMo Oq ar L 01114120251tem H. Department: Purchas Prepared By: Kirby Krol Wylie City Council 100-5241-54650 Account Code: 100-5241-54810 Consider, and act upon, the approval of the renewal purchase of Annual Maintenance and Software Upgrade for Public Safety Radios and Network Recording Software from Motorola Solutions, Inc. through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Texas Department of Information Resources, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. to approve the Item as presented. Emergency Communications team with Wylie Fire Rescue is seeking approval from the City Council to renew the annual ement with Motorola Solutions, Inc. through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Texas Department of rmation Resources (DIR) for Annual Maintenance and Software Upgrades for Public Safety Radios and Network )rding Software. The amount is decreasing to $130,061.40 this fiscal year. The amount for FY 23-24 was $134,981.38. otorola provides the physical P25 compliant radios for the Wylie Fire Rescue, Wylie Police Department, and the Public orks Department. The agreement includes annual maintenance, support, warranty coverage, and upgrades to the Motorola dios and equipment. This includes portable and in -car radios and necessary supporting infrastructure. itionally, the agreement includes maintenance and support for the City's NICE recording software with the necessary -ade. The NICE recording software retains all radio transmissions and phone recordings of the public safety munications systems. taff recommends the renewal purchase of Annual Maintenance and Software Upgrade for Public Safety Radios and Network _eeording Software from Motorola Solutions, Inc. in the estimated amount of $130,061.40 through a cooperative purchasing greement with DIR as providing the best value to the City. City is authorized to purchase from a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or a local erative organization pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code and Section 271 Subchapter F of the Local �rnment Code and, by doing so, satisfies any State Law requiring local governments to seek competitive bids for items. IR-CPO-5433; City of Wylie No. W2025-68) �J 0111412025 it" I. Department: Prepared By: Wylie City Council FA-cJ 4 Ll I P I : D Purchasing Account Code: 100-5241-56120 Kirbv Krol I and act upon, the approval of an agreement with AT&T Enterprises, LLC for ESInet and NG911 Core Service ntation for Public Safetv Communications, and authorizing the Citv Manager to execute anv necessary documents. to approve the Item as presented. lie Fire Rescue is seeking approval from the City Council for an agreement with AT&T Enterprises, LLC (AT&T) in the mated amount of $500,000 for ESInet and NG911 Core Services Implementation. The scope of work includes upgrades all hardware and software components necessary. urrently, the City's 911 calls are routed through traditional wireline trunking, known as legacy technology. However, this chnology is reaching end -of -life with the increase in wireless cell phones and multimedia messaging. Therefore, the ommission on State Emergency Communications (CSEC) is requiring all Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to adhere Next Generation 911 standards, which include routing 911 calls through a specialized Emergency Services Internet -Protocol etwork (ESInet). ESInet will provide a more stable 911 system, improve 911 call routing accuracy, increase response times, id allow for the receipt of multimedia messaging (photographs, live video, etc.), providing citizens with a more efficient and OEM ie City issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking a vendor to provide an upgrade of the City's 911 network. In mpliance with state and federal regulations, a formal solicitation was issued to maximize competition, solicit innovative lutions from the industry, and partner with a firm that was able to provide the most advantageous and innovative solution the City. An evaluation committee of internal end -users was convened to rigorously evaluate any/all submissions based on terion outlined within the solicitation documents to ensure a fair and impartial review process. T&T Enterprises, LLC was deemed the highest ranked proposer to meet the expanding needs and customer service initiatives the City for the foreseeable future. Therefore, staff recommends the approval of Agreement No. W2025-06 for ESInet and G911 Core Services Implementation to provide the best value at the lowest possible cost to the City. AT&T demonstrated ignment with the emergency communications industry's evolution to NENA 13/Next Gen91I standards. AT&T possesses -depth knowledge of National Emergency Number Association routing and functional elements capable of transitioning to ext Generation 911 (NG911). of Wylie No. W2025-06) �J 1 0111412025 Item WS1. i 1A1 N CITY OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: City Manager Stephanie Storm Wylie City Council FA-cJ 4 Ll I P I : D Account Code: potential changes to the City Charter for a future Charter Amendment Election. is requesting Council's direction on proposed Charter Amendments to put forth to the voters on May 3, 2025. �J 0111412025Item 1. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council J a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Neighborhood Ser ) to Neighborhood Services - Special Use Permit (NS-SUP) on 1.38 acres to allow for a motor vehicle fueling station venience store use. Property located at 1501 S. Ballard Avenue (ZC 2024-09). to approve the Item as presented. WNER: Syed Mustafa Alo APPLICANT: Triangle Engineering LLC applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit (SUP) on 1.38 acres to allow for a motor vehicle fueling station with venience store use. The property is located at 1501 S. Ballard Avenue, the southeast corner of Ballard and Alanis. The -ent zoning is Neighborhood Services (NS). Special Use Permit (SUP) conditions request for the allowance of a motor vehicle fueling station with a convenience use within the Neighborhood Services zoning district. The zoning exhibit includes a 6,500 sq. ft. multi -tenant building applicable proof of concept requirements. The SUP conditions limit the hours of operation for the convenience store 5 to midnight Sun. -Fri. and 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturdays. The fuel pumps will be accessible 24 hours a day. The lopment will follow all other zoning and City ordinances. ;ess to the site is proposed via a 26' wide fire lane that connects to East Alanis Drive and South Ballard Avenue. Two itional driveway connections are included for future development of the vacant tracts of land to the east and south. ie surrounding property to the north is zoned Neighborhood Services and is being developed with a multi -tenant retail ilding. The property to the west is zoned Agricultural and developed with a single family home. The properties immediately the east and south are zoned Neighborhood Services and are undeveloped. Beyond that property are single-family homes. site is located in the Local Commercial sector of the future land use map and is consistent with land use classification of comprehensive plan. ices were sent to six property owners within 200 feet as required by state law. At the time of posting four responses were rived in opposition and none in favor of the request. 36 additional response letters were received in opposition outside of notification area, with two being outside City limits. to the protest forms representing more than 20% of adjacent property area (and the P&Z Commission voting to amend denial) a super -majority vote of City Council is required to approve the zoning request. �J 0111412025Item 1. the zoning is approved a site plan and replat shall be required that is in general compliance with the submitted zoning &Z Recommendation .fter a public hearing in which citizens expressed concerns about light, air, and noise pollution, traffic, home values, possible rime, and a general decline in quality of life should the zoning be approved, the Commission voted 6-0 to recommend denial. �J 0111412025Item 1. f. 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This Special Use Permit shall allow for a motor fueling station with a convenience store use within the Neighborhood Services zoning district. 2. The hours of operation for the business shall be: a. Sunday to Friday: 5 a.m. to Midnight for the convenience store b. Saturday: 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. for the convenience store c. Fuel pumps are accessible 24 hours a day, every day. �J Notification Map EllWrl ........... . . . . . . . —'=80411 11, 0� 803 /901 0 Z� E­ W, -T 0 16FT %05­'-" 1451 4'07 �405 03 9 �401 02 --"904 WON MW 0 W '0 0 0 vi --------- IN ALWS,,DR ALW DR E ALANIS DR lk W A[ ANIS DR'ALANIS DR � E ALANIS DR 300 562 1501 02-1 2-,00 1' r-7 , ) - ;a I r 0Q] 0 0 W w < '>u Chi < ...................................... ........... C, .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 .................... ..... 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LfD 7 <4 ..................... ................................1702 lo I[1:02] 104 ZONING CASE: ZC 2024-09 JAIto SUBJECT property 1 200 foot Notification Buffer 0"FY OF WYLIEIF 6a 'if 0 50 100 200 300 Feet Date: 12/11/2024 r 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 I a a U j f rox K #10 1311 Vy a Y11 -11 MU MW Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14,2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name., — 69--c-- �J 0111412025Item 1. I oppose the proposed zoning change and fuel station at the intersection of South Ballard and Alanis Drive. This is largely a residential area that is heavily already suffers from heavy traffic and speeding vehicles resulting in a significant number of accidents. Children headed to the nearby schools on foot, in cars and trucks and on busses further contribute to the congestion. There is significant traffic that routes down Alanis and Ballard toavoidthe traffic on State Highway 78. Placing a gas station as proposed will only serve to unnecessarily draw even more unwanted vehicular traffic in this area, when there are already plenty of fueling stations on SH78. In addition, there are risks that are unacceptable for a residential area. 1. Health and Environmental Risks 0 Air Pollution: Gasoline vapors release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like benzene, which are harmful to human health and can cause respiratory issues, headaches, or, with prolonged exposure, cancer. Soil and Water Contamination: Fuel leaks from underground storage tanks or pipelines can seep into the ground and contaminate soil and groundwater, posing risks to drinking water supplies. Noise Pollution: Gas stations typically generate noise from fuel deliveries, vehicle traffic, and maintenance activities, which can disturb residents. a Risk of Spills and Explosions: Gas stations involve flammable materials, increasing the risk of fire or explosion if proper safety protocols are not followed. Just last month, a large amount of gasoline was spilled overnight during a fuel tank refill in a residential area in Dickinson, Texas (Galveston County). Of note, officials from the Dickinson Emergency Management Office on the scene were unable to contact the company that filled the station's tanks to determine what had happened. The power at the station was shut off due to strong fuel fumes from the fuel storage tanks into the inside area of the structure, accordin j to abcl 3 Eyewitness News. 2. Safety Risks Proximity to Homes: Gas stations near homes could be dangerous in case of fires, accidents, or explosions. Nearby homes may need to be evacuated if there's a major spill or fire incident. 3. Property and Economic Impact J 0111412025Item 1. 0 Decreased Property Values: The presence of a gas station may reduce residential property values due to health, safety, and noise concerns. Aesthetic Impact: Gas stations can affect the visual appeal of a neighborhood, disrupting the residential character of the area. 4. Regulatory and Zoning Challenges Non -Compliance: Gas stations must meet strict safety, environmental, and zoning regulations, which may be challenging in residential neighborhoods. 5. Long -Term Impacts Cumulative Health Effects: Over time, exposure to air pollutants and gasoline vapors can increase residents' risk of chronic illnesses. 0 Cleanup Costs: If contamination occurs, cleaning up the soil and groundwater can be expensive and may take years. In conclusion, please oppose recommending approval of a fuel station at this intersection. Thank you. Clay Blakey 100 Alanis Drive Wylie 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please ope or use black ink) Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09 Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning CO3-.11-nission neetin-: TUeSd3y, December 17, 2024 6:00 prn Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name, rl le_r _ CO (please print) rl I' n mnm06 ve Address: [a= 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 3 )00 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas (please print) M4ZT1flj Ug PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 92024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Name: Address,. Signature: Date: J 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 (Please type or use blaek 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 42024-09. I any AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 42024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 97-1.5 16.63 )20 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting-. Date. Location & Time of City Council meeting: Date: Tuesday. December 17. 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex. 300 Country Club Road- Building 100. Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 prn Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road. Building 100, Wylie, Texas (please prim) Q'v 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 RJUARMSMIlBRUIRIM (Please type or ase black ink) Building n100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. L/ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 42024-09. Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name; tC,4-,4'Y\ EVE MUM kt 1310 1 ILI 'A 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 EMMA= M Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 1 am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zonin.- Commission meeting: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road., Building 100, Wylie, Texas c,,-\- N xJ c (Please Print) C'L n C�t S; LA C'(A 7X Signature., ex !JVV%' Date: CONIMENTS: ..T h . v V, '0 P a 5 <z-& P C-(,Si Ci t\ VN " 5 1 r-N 7 i et 0 0- �" 0 -�— Ti �r CA-SVN w C' -4 Vy-'Lh Ck: i- -C, t D r1% a, J 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 (Please type or use black ink) I - IRWIN' I Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09, 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: (please print} Address: 2tD I�LA--A)- LS De) VZ� 75 69 Signature' Date'. Is s &CL6-04 Ou -4t" i n daiq5Q netd5 c)n #wj. -7q., no --f- '/ pt 4he fn 0,11e 07C resal k6m,'-'Sc, selhools a-vzct Ghudre-l-� buaoci, n 1 -1) -oJ, kvia Pnper-ly ilalues, J 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 I' l-.11virffmag ILVJ 131,21 a in U-1 NEW !A1W- �07-eMMVMRW Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. NZ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09, 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pro Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas iWa M1 FMMMU 1 0111412025 It,:,:, - I PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pro Municipal Complex, 3 00 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas q 'lei 44 to, Name: &Lr, � 8-1 1 v (please pri t) - Address: vc- Signature: Date: L),117 220 L2 I 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. Yes I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: (please print) Address: c 1• • • 0 •-: i Signature: Date: COMMENTS: J 0111412025Item 1. 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Billie J. C. Noble (please print) Address: 506 SHADOW GLEN TRAIL Wylie, TX 75098 Signature: I 1114Date:G%U4&F COMMENTS: �J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X__ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Jason Calhoun (please print) Address: 508 Shadow Glen Trail, Wylie TX 75098 Signature: Date: nor 17 909A COMMENTS: 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. i am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Christine Tranter (please print) Address: 5t10 Shadnw Glen Trl, Wylie TX 75008 Signature: Date: COMMENTS: 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X__ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Virgil Randers (please print) Address: 515 Sharinw Glen Trail, Wylie Tx 75098 Signature: Date: COMMENTS: �J 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 ps 0 Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Chris Temple (please print) Address: Signature: Date: rKro �Ik �v 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ltrk) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road, Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098' ant FOR the requested zoning as explained ;on the attached public notice for Zoning Case ##2024-09 I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case ##2024-09. Please fuel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Bate, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Name: Address: Signature; Date Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025'6:00 pm' Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas 110 (laletase prita) a R IB 74 �J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: BrendaMallory (please print) Address: 525 W Windcrest Dr Wylie TX 75008 United States Signature: Date: December 14.?n?4 — — COMMENTS: 0111412025Item 1. 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Justin Floyd (please print) Address: 702 Providence Dr Wylie TX 75098 arf Signature: r r' Date: COMMENTS: J 0111412025 Item 1. �J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X__ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: COMMENTS: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Julie Rogers_ (please print) Address: Signature: Date: El 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Jeffrey R Johns (please print) Address: 712 Rockinaham Dr ie TX 75098 Signature: .4t, 0/ --. Date: December 17. 2024 COMMENTS: I am against the zoning change request. I do not want this type of facility near my houst. Thank you. El 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. XX I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: John Spears (please print) Address: 715 Fairfield Drive Wylie, TX 75098 Signature.. Date: 12/17/2024 COMMENTS: This proposed gas station would be right across the street from our neighborhood. The resulting noise, fumes and traffic would have a detrimental impact on our property values And those of the other neighborhoods in the area. We fought against a similar proposal five years ago. Our reasons for doing so have not changed. Placing a service station like this in what is an otherwise almost totally residential area would harm the area. Please deny this request. 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm 1 :umciWICmplex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas oi5 Name: vp I -mew (please print)vv p Address: 'Dy�yt t� t 17V '15yilb Signature: Date: la-1-7 COMMENTS: E 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Name: Address: Signature: Date: COMMENTS: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas M '�� / f I' � I S (please print) J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. KP I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Kerie Padilla _ (please print) Address: gn7 Prnvidenre Dr Signature: Date: COMMENTS: �J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: .11112a Collins (please print) Address: gpg prnv*denr:P Signature:Qa Date: COMMENTS: Please DO NOT approve of this zoning change. We already deal with a dangerous amount of traffic at this intersection and this proposed change would only add to the congestion and accidents that occur in this area. Our children walk to El 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X__ I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: COMMENTS: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: ,Jason Tran (please print) Address: Signature: Date: 81 n Providence Dr Wylie TX 75098 �J 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Julie Lawson Address: (please print) 902 Travers Drive Wylie, TX 75098 Signature:-}�-� Date: 2/17/2024 COMMENTS: The lot across the way was denied in 2019. The will of the residents has not changed. We do not need or want a gas station within our community. This would cause health, safety, light and noise pollution concerns, not to mention a SIGNIFICANT impact on our property values. This was denied in the ajecent location unanamously with prejudice in 2019. Please recommend the same for this lot. This is the request from the Wylie residents that it will impact. J 01/1412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. 1 am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pin Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: (1- lease print) Address: Signature: f Date: i ` 7 '36 a (4 - COMMENTS: H1 0111412025Item 1. 0111412025Item 1. 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please hype or use Mid- ink) Department of'Planiiinzg 300 COLIMI'V Chib Road ffilildil!2 160 Texas 7M98 I and FOR the requested zooing as explained oil the altaCbCd J)Ublic notice tbr Zoning Case �2024-09, I and AGAINST the requested zoning aS explained on the atutclied public nolice for Zoning Case ;-2024-N). "Iense feel free to contact the Planning Deparimcnt at 972.5 15,6320 with qLJCSfi011S 01° COhCel-TIS Date, Location &-, Time of P1,11111inu & zonin" C-clinillission meefilla: Date. Location & Time Of Cite COL11161 PICC611": Z� R�� Tueschav, December 17. 2024 6M pin XJI,Hlidpill CcanpleN. 300 Countr% ClUb Road, Buildillu, 100, WN lie_ Texas TUesda). JaIlLial'N 14. 2021-5 6:00 wn \,ILjjjjCjpaj CollipleX. NO COUTItl-) Club Road, B11i)(fing IGO. Mylie,'Vexas rpleuse prino sk—,natUrC. Date: m.24 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 �- M 74 Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feet free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Nam- e. (please print) Address: 'S Signature: ('�4' Date: COMMENTS: 1-1 5� q. Cc ek -1L C- Q-o's D- , �J 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 "W" PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.63 )20 with questions or concerns Date, Location & Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Address: Signature: Date: 1 0111412025 Item 1. 1 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) IMME L Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 V"4 I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns twate, Location -d7f`ffm`F_oT Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Name. Address: Signature: Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Z�' (please print) 0 0111412025Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2024-09. ET I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2024-09. 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, December 17, 2024 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location & Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Name: Eden Teklewold (please print) Address:uu••• ��• . -. Signature: Date: COMMENTS: oil 0111412025Item 1. J 0111412025 Item 1. A. TRIANGLE levelopmentol, Location • Proposed development will be located in the 1.38-acre tract on the Southeastern corner of S. Ballard Ave. and E. Alanis Dr. • Development will feature: 0 Fueling Station with 7 MPDS 0 5,000+/- SF Convenience Store Area 0 11500 SF Retail space • Location of gas station is strategic, serving a neighborhood that currently lacks such a facility. • A map showing existing gas stations within a 2-mile radius confirms the need for a gas station in the area. C 0111412025Item 1. n °� 6 € •� s P, F f4i T4 1 L AOSS>.Fi *a kU`s I„ Y risr Y;Y Safi b 4. w• . v.. y1. - 4€ Iz: dd sta.'�a �w`��x} £'�3 t fi 8 _ s•uzY. sasn�v w��s1A wx�, E p s,nav a n 2 i! I St Y e,�n wu � 6 h 'fi �o ,3 c e, — Fa &db t. i c fia% Tu RW.NxYYM"..i.A6"W d.k NARB u..'.i+ u , hdP'. J.:'C. . I 42v1. N'3 &*L �a 100 •t•'�i�"'"'" k.ft`, f i � TRIANGLE USE fm. MMIND =I • Site is designed with direct access off both S. Ballard Ave., and E. Alanis Dr., providing convenient and efficient entry and exit. • The gas station is set back with 275 feet of separation from neighboring properties on E. Alanis Rd. and 225 feet from properties rties on S. Ballard Ave., ensurinq a buffer for privacy and traffic flow. • Unlike large-scale destination Tas stations such as Buc-ee's, Phis development is intended to serve as a neighborhood convenience store, attracting primarily passing traffic rather than destination visitors. CONNEC7 PROP, SME-WALK TIO EX, .... .. ... - y' WL IRE PRICIP. F EX -SJDr1kAL r _4KOPV 19FT it 17 Ax 'PRIap, FIRE Ily DRANT GAS STATICN ZOWAG, flis AF� EA, I 3aA,:�MS 3 AREA �­6 _RU1 SF 'AL PARXING 7 2b X HP&IT, 26 FT PMEMEN7 7 FIFIT UWE r"'A'SEVE'r 17C, DAX , r,T, FE" rr". BT PMTOL *ED, L'L KU'AMU'l." W "CL, vi El TRIANGLE 0111412025Item 1. Economic Impact • This development will have a positive economic impact on the community, notably by increasing property tax revenue due to the improvement in land value. • Additionally, the future Phase II development will further elevate the property's value, contributing to long-term economic growth. • The gas station will also provide employment, creating 8 to 10 jobs for local residents, further benefiting the neighborhood's economy. [H] 01/14/2025Item 1. ,jLTRIANGLE 1 ENGINEERING LLC Security • Security is a priority, with surveillance cameras installed around the property to prevent illegal activities. • The gas station will operate with the following hours: • Sunday —Friday: 5:00 AM -12:00 AM • Saturday: 5:00 AM — 1:00 AM • These operational hours ensure the business serves the local community efficiently while maintaining a safe and secure environment. [H] 0111412025Item 1. E 0111412025Item 1. 0111412025Item 1. 0111412025 Item 2. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins / Renae' 011ie Account Code: Wylie City Council old a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-03 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinanc o. 2021-17, as amended, Appendix B (Zoning), Article 6 (Special Purpose and Overlay Districts), Section 6.3 (Downtow istoric District (DTH)I. to amend certain regulations relatiniz to the Downtown Historic District. to approve the Item as presented. Historic Review Commission and Community Development Staff have worked together on updating the zoning ations for the Downtown Historic District (DTH). The proposed amendments and updates to Article 6, Section 6.3 ,lines and regulations for the Downtown Historic District are attached. amendments include several minor tweaks for language and clarification, but also amendment and additions to the ification of historical structures and features along with updates to the sign regulations. ome examples of the sections that have been amended include: • Section E.2 "Purpose...", for clearer language and to eliminate "encourage" and "discourage" design standards in place of more definitive requirements. • Section E.4.(c) "Parking...", to simplify and allow flexibility in parking downtown by eliminating language that refers to building size, minimum parking, and distance to existing lots. • Section E.5.(b) "Street Facade..." to better define requirements for residential structures. • Section E.5.(g) "Identifying..." to define architectural requirements and define time period for types of historical. structures. • Section E.6 "Signs..." to better define requirements and align with federal and state law Commissioners voted 5-0 to recommend approval. Commissioners voted 6-0 to recommend approval. 0111412025 Item 2. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-03 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING WYLIE'S CODE OF ORDINANCES, ORDINANCE NO.2021-17, AS AMENDED, APPENDIX B (ZONING), ARTICLE 6 (SPECIAL PURPOSE AND OVERLAY DISTRICTS), SECTION 6.3 (DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT (DTH)), TO AMEND CERTAIN REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE, SAVINGS/REPEALING CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") to amend Ordinance No 2021-17, Appendix B (Zoning), Article 6 (Special Purpose and Overlay Districts), Section 6.3 (Downtown Historic District (DTH)), to amend certain regulations relating to the Downtown Historic District; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Ordinance contains textual amendments to the Zoning Ordinance that do not change zoning district boundaries, and therefore, written notice to individual property owners is not legally required; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all legal notices required for amending the Zoning Ordinance have been given in the manner and form set forth by law, public hearings have been held on the proposed amendments and all other requirements of notice have been fulfilled; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interests of Wylie and its citizens to amend the Zoning Ordinance as set forth below, and that such amendments are in furtherance of the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the Wylie community and the safe, orderly and healthful development of Wylie. WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Article 6, Section 6.3, Downtown Historic District, Regulations of Appendix B Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Appendix B (Zoning), Article 6 (Special Purpose and Overlay Districts), Section 6.3 (Downtown Historic District (DTH), to amend certain regulations relating to the Downtown Historic District as set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. SECTION 3. The Zoning Ordinance, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed, 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 ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance No. 2025-03 - Amending Downtown Historic District Page 1 of 2 0111412025 Item 2. SECTION 4. 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. The City Council 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 5. Any person, firm, corporation or entity violating this Ordinance or any provision of Wylie's Zoning Ordinance, as amended, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be fined in an amount not exceeding Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption and publication as required by law the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date of Publication: January 23, 2025, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2025-03 - Amending Downtown Historic District Page 2 of 2 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE +ARTICLE 6 SPECIAL PURPOSE AND OVERLAY DISTRICTS SECTION 6.3 DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT (DTH� A. Purpose Wylie's downtown has been identified by the Comprehensive Plan as a valuable resource worthy of preservation as a historic district. This district provides development and design standards that preserve the historic and architectural character of existing development, provides for adaptive reuse of existing buildings, and the compatibility of new structures and uses with the historic nature of downtown. A contributing property is a building, structure, object, or site within the boundaries of the district that adds to the historic associations, historic architectural qualities, or archaeological values for which the historic district is significant. A contributing property must also retain integrity, meaning enough of its historic physical features to convey its significance as part of the district. A non contributing property is a building, structure, object, or site within the boundaries of the district that does not add to the historic associations, historic architectural qualities, or archaeological values for which the historic district is significant. Typically this means that the property is less than fifty years old, has been significantly altered, or is not associated with the historic theme or time period of the district. The design standards and guidelines outlined in this section are intended to assist property owners, architects and contractors who are considering work within the Historic District, including changes to existing buildings, demolition, or new construction. The guidelines are not rigid sets of rules, but serve as a guide in making improvements that are compatible with the district's character. B. District Boundaries 1. The Downtown Historic District (DTH) is generally bounded by State Highway 78 on the south, Cottonbelt Avenue on the west, from Elliot Street to Brown Street, and including property north of Brown Street on Keefer, and to the eastern property line of those lots facing west on Second Street from Brown Street to the north and Marble Street to the south, and those properties north of Brown Street along Ballard Avenue facing east and continuing north to Tract 4 of the Samuel B. Shelby Abstract and approximately 100 feet of frontage of those lots facing west and continuing north parallel to Ballard Avenue and �J 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE encompassing all of Block 1, Lot 5 of the Russell #01 Addition and Block 1, Tract 49 of the James Truett Abstract. 2. The precise boundaries of the Downtown Historic District shall be shown on the official zoning map of the City of Wylie. The boundaries of the Downtown Historic District may be amended from time to time based on a request from area property owners, a request of the staff, the Commission, or at the pleasure of the Council. In considering a request for a change in district boundaries, the Council shall require: a. Any additions to the district shall be contiguous to the existing boundaries of the district; b. Any reductions in the district shall be located on the edge of the district such that a hole is not left inside the district; and c. If requested by a property owner, a petition shall be presented showing owners of more than 50 percent of the land within the district, excluding streets, and owners of more than 50 percent of the building sites in the district are in support of the requested change in boundaries. FIGURE 6-1 DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT BOUNDARIES 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE C. General Provisions 1. Site plan and design review submitted to the Planning Department is required for new construction and substantial renovation of existing buildings within the Downtown Historic District. All demolition request and work for contributing buildings and/or structures that do not qualify as routine maintenance must be reviewed by the Historic Review Commission a. Historic Review Commission (HRC) shall be appointed by the City Council and shall consist of seven (7) members in accordance with Ordinance 2013-17, and as amended. b. The HRC will be responsible for reviewing and recommending an action to the Planning and Zoning Commission and/or the City Council for proposed new construction or substantial renovation, revisions to the ordinance, and planning efforts to fulfill the purpose of the Downtown Historic Ordinance and to consider future amendments and long range goals of the District. c. Submission of Plans. A completed application shall be submitted with a fee, accompanied by the following, and any other necessary documents required by the Planning Department. i. Site Plan showing existing and proposed structures and improvements ii. Interior floor plan showing all spaces, doors and windows iii. Exterior elevations including 1. Existing & proposed changes 2. Doors & windows 3. Architectural features 4. Trim details 5. Material details iv. Roof Plan V. Accessory Structures vi. Sections (for additions) 2. Substantial renovations as listed below require review by the HRC and City Council: a. Alterations to the exterior of existing buildings that change the placement or design of windows, doors or other exterior features of the building such as coping or pilasters; b. An increase in the floor area of the building greater than 10 percent. c. Adding new exterior building materials that do not match the existing materials. d. Interior renovation of existing buildings that alter the exterior appearance of the building (e.g., a drop ceiling that covers part of an existing window) 3. Common routine maintenance items as listed below may be reviewed at staff level. a. Installation of an awning located on an accessory building, or on the rear facade of a main building. b. Shingle replacement that does not include a change in color or style. c. Siding replacement that meets the requirements of this ordinance. El 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE d. Application of paint that is the same color as the existing or that is an appropriate dominant, trim, or accent color and is part of an historic color palette. e. The process of cleaning (including but not limited to low-pressure water -blasting and stripping, but excluding sandblasting and high-pressure water blasting. f. Painting, replacing, duplicating or stabilizing deteriorated or damaged architectural features (including but not limited to roofing, windows, columns, and siding) in order to maintain the structure and to slow deterioration. g. Interior renovation of existing buildings that do not alter the exterior appearance of the building. 4. Physical properties of an existing building such as setbacks, foot prints, height, or other similar characteristics that cannot be altered without substantial hardship are not required to meet the development or design standards within this article. All other provisions shall apply. 5. All new development shall comply with the Site Design Standards included in Subsection 4, and the Architectural Standards in Subsection 5. 6. Submission of Plans for Landmark Designation shall be delivered to the City of Wylie Planning Department, a minimum of 30 days prior to the meeting date set for the Historic Review Commission a. Required Documentation: i. Completed application on forms provided by the City of Wylie with applicable fees ii. Stated criteria met in accordance with Article II Landmarks, Section 58.23 of the Code of Ordinances, as amended iii. Documented history of the structure, complete with photos b. Review Criteria i. Staff prepares a written report documenting the historical facts of the property and stating any impact that the owner may have with a historic landmark designation on the owner's property. ii. Staff will present the completed application for consideration by the Historic Review Commission. iii. Designation of city landmarks will be made in accordance with Local Government Code 211, Section 211.0165, as amended. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE D. Permitted Uses 1. The Downtown Historic District may contain any combination of uses shown in the Use Chart in Article 5, Section 5.1. 2. Within the Downtown Historic District there are both residential and nonresidential uses which may be located in either residential structures or commercial structures. To maintain the architectural and historic character of existing blocks where one type of structure predominates, the following regulations shall apply. a. Residential uses may be in residential structures or commercial structures. Residential uses in commercial structures are only allowed if they occupy less than 40 percent of the floor area of the building; and do not occupy the area adjacent to the street front. b. Nonresidential uses may be in residential or commercial structures. Nonresidential uses in residential structures must be in those blocks where existing residential structures predominate. c. In block faces within the District that are currently developed with residential structures, new construction shall be of historic design. Either residential or nonresidential uses may be located in the residential structures. d. In block faces within the Downtown Historic District that are currently developed with commercial structures, new construction shall be of historic design. e. Only residential uses are permitted for those lots along Cotton Belt Avenue, and along Keefer Street from Elliot Street on the south to Brown Street on the north, as depicted in Figure 6.1 and on the official zoning map of the City of Wylie. E. Downtown Historic District Development and Design Standards and Guidelines 1. All properties must meet requirements provided in this section for Site Design, and Architectural Standards. 2. Purpose of Downtown Historic District Design Standards. The purpose of these design standards is to ensure the preservation of the historic and architectural qualities which make the Downtown Historic District a unique place by permitting new development compatible with existing historic buildings and by maintaining the historic and architectural qualities of existing buildings. a. Site Design Standards. The purpose of the Site Design Standards is to provide for building and parking placement compatible with existing development. b. Architectural Standards. The purpose of the Architectural Standards is to provide for the preservation of existing historic and architectural qualities of Downtown Wylie, ensure new construction is compatible with these qualities, and to protect and promote the uniqueness of downtown as a commercial area. c. The form of new construction and its integration with existing residential historic structures is critical to maintaining the character of the Historic District. Form 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE includes the size, shape, massing and materials of new construction. It may be defined as a new, stand-alone residential building, as an infill into the district, or a new accessory structure behind an existing residence. d. The Federal Secretary of the Interior's guidelines for new buildings in historic districts encourage similarity of form and materials, but not actual replication. 3. Standards and Guidelines for Demolitions and Relocation. a. DEMOLITION Prior to Demolition of a structure, a letter from a structural engineer is required if the request is based on a lack of integrity and structural soundness of the structure. Each request for demolition shall be considered on a case by case basis for contributing structures. Demolition of a structure will NOT be allowed if any of the items below are met: 1. A structure is of architectural or historical interest and/or value or its removal would be detrimental to the public interest, or 2. The building contributes significantly to the character of the historic district and demolition would create a detrimental view or adversely affect the existing buildings on the block, or 3. A structure is contributing or unusual or uncommon design and materials and it could not be reproduced without great difficulty and/or expense, or Demolition of a structure MAY be allowed if any of the following criteria is met: 1. The building has lost its architectural and historical integrity and importance and its removal will not result in a negative, less appropriate visual effect on the historic district, or 2. The structure does not contribute to the historical or architectural character and importance of the historic district (e.g. a non contributing structure), and its removal will result in a positive, appropriate visual effect in the district. b. RELOCATION A building may only be moved from one site to another site within the historic district under the following conditions: 1. The building is seriously threatened in its original location, 2. The integrity and structural soundness of the building will be maintained, 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE 3. The building will be compatible with the overall character, visual appearance and site orientation of existing buildings on the block at the new location, and 4. The removal of the building from its original site will not create a detrimental view or loss of integrity on its immediate block. A building may be moved from a site outside of the historic district to a site within the historic district under the following conditions: l . The integrity and structural soundness of the building will be maintained, 2. The building will be compatible with the overall character, visual appearance, and site orientation of existing buildings on the block at the new location, and 3. Any proposed replacement at the original site will result in a more positive visual effect on its immediate block. 4. Any relocated building moved into the historic district shall be rehabilitated and/or repaired in accordance with the applicable sections of these guidelines so as to retain the original character, architectural details, design, and materials of the structure. 4. Site Design Standards a. Building Placement - Commercial Structures i. Buildings shall be placed on the front property line. Buildings may be moved back from the front property line a total of four feet to provide for wider sidewalks and entries, if. The building takes up an entire block face; or is located on a corner; or has a total frontage of more than 50 percent of the block face. ii. New commercial structures shall be allowed only in block faces which are predominantly developed with existing commercial structures, or are predominately vacant land. iii. Buildings shall be placed on the side property line. Buildings may be moved back from the side property line a total of four feet to provide for wider sidewalks and entries when the side property line is along a street. iv. Buildings that go through a block so that they have frontage on two parallel streets, shall treat each frontage as a main facade. V. New commercial structures shall construct at least a six (6) foot wide sidewalk. �J 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE b. Building Placement - Residential Structures i New single family residential structures are only allowed in blocks which are predominantly developed with existing residential structures. ii Residential structures shall conform with the front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks of existing residential buildings on the block face. Front yard and rear yard setbacks will be deemed to be in conformity if they are within five feet of the average of the existing setback on either side of the new construction. Side yard setbacks shall be no closer than the side yard setback adjacent to the new construction or 20 feet whichever is less. On corner lots, side yards shall be treated as front yards and shall be the same as that required for the primary front yard. iii New accessory structures such as garages, sheds, greenhouses, etc. shall be located in a separate structure from the main building, and be visually compatible with the main building and, 1. Shall not extend beyond a platted side or rear building line adjacent to a street. If no building line exists adjacent to a street on an approved plat, the accessory structure shall not be located closer than ten (10) feet from the side or rear property line. 2. Shall not be located closer than five (5) feet to the side property line when the accessory structure is located behind the main building. 3. When the accessory structure is located in the side yard, the setback for the accessory structure will be the same as the setback requirement for the main building. 4. No accessory structure shall be located within the front yard setback. iv New residential structures shall construct at least a six (6) foot wide sidewalk. c. Parking for Nonresidential Uses i Onsite surface parking shall generally not be placed in the required front yard and shall generally be separated from public streets by the building which it serves. Exceptions to this requirement include: a. A lot that is used entirely for surface parking with no listed use in accordance with Section 5.2. b. Surface parking on corner lots or lots with frontage on 2 or more public streets shall comply with the above parking requirements along at least one street frontage. c. Where onsite surface parking is constructed to serve existing buildings or additions to existing buildings, the above parking requirements shall not apply. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE ii Existing nonresidential uses may be renovated, reconstructed, and expanded up to 10 percent of their original floor area without having to comply with these parking standards. iii If parking requirements are such that it is difficult to rehabilitate buildings or construct new buildings without compromising the historic character of a lot(s) in the Downtown Historic District, the applicant may petition the Commission to consider a reduction in the number of required parking spaces. iv Alternative materials for driveways and parking spaces may include pavestones, grass pavers or other materials, subject to approval of the City Engineer. v Off-street parking lots with over 20 spaces are required to have landscaping and lighting that meets the standards for other nonresidential developments. (Article 4, Section 4.3) d. Parking for Residential Uses i Parking for residential use shall be on site and shall provide a minimum of two parking spaces. ii Alternative materials for driveways and parking spaces may include pavestones, grass pavers or other materials, subject to approval of the City Engineer. 5. Architectural Design Standards a. Street Facade — Commercial Structures 1. Primary street facades for nonresidential buildings in the Downtown Historic District shall have the following basic features of existing historic buildings: I. Cornice at top of facade; 2. Display windows with transom windows above and lower window panels below. 3. Pilasters that divide the facade vertically and separate the display windows units into discrete visual elements. 4. Second floor windows, recessed with multiple lights, lintels, and sills. ii. Architectural elements such as doors, windows, awnings, canopies and architectural details shall be compatible with the overall visual qualities existing within the historic buildings downtown. Maintain as much of the original basic facade as possible. The basic facade consists of three parts: the storefront, with large display windows and transom; the upper facade, with large regularly spaced windows; and the decorative cornice. Similar base standards shall be incorporated on street facades facing a side street. iii. Choice of color for the primary facade, various architectural elements, or details shall be in conformance with the color scheme existing within downtown and appropriate for the historic and architectural character of the commercial �J 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE structure. (Sherwin Williams Preservation Palette, Valspar Historic Color Palette or equal would be an approved color palette) iv. In addition to the above, all commercial structures shall have at least two of the following desirable design features as appropriate: 1. Buildings on corners which create a diagonal corner cut with the entrance on the corner; or 2. Pediments added to the top of the facade; or 3. Decorative brickwork and architectural detailing on or around the cornice, fascia, pilasters, or around windows; or 4. Use of natural wooden doors with glass windows; or 5. Projecting canopies and or awnings placed over the ground floor windows and doors b. Street Facade — Residential Structures i. Residential structures within the Downtown Historic District shall have identifiable features appropriate to the architectural style of the building.These features may include the following: 1. Covered porches integrated into the front facade of the main structure; 2. Multiplicity of roof forms; 3. Columns and railings defining porch; 4. Windows with multiple lights; 5. High pitch roof lines; and 6. Architectural detailing of gables, window and door casings, eave lines, and foundations. 7. Use of skirting along the base of the building, in a manner appropriate to the architectural design of the building; Skirting materials shall be durable, suitable for exterior exposure, and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Skirting shall be secured as necessary to ensure stability, to minimize vibrations, or minimize susceptibility to wind damage; or 8. Use of architectural detailing appropriate to the architectural style of the building. Architectural detailing includes but is not limited to elements such as carving in porch rails, turned stiles, use of ornamentation around windows, doors, eave lines, porches, and decorative windows and materials within gables. 9. Choice of color for the primary facade, various architectural elements, or details shall be in conformance with the color scheme appropriate for the architectural style of the residential structure. (Sherwin Williams Preservation Palette, Valspar Historic Color Palette or equal would be an approved color palette) �J 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE c. Building Proportions — Commercial Structures i. New construction height, width and massing should be consistent with the scale of adjacent contributing structures. ii. Traditional patterns should be incorporated into new construction whenever possible. iii. The ground floor facade shall have at least 45 percent of its area in transparent windows, or doors. The second floor facade shall have at least 20 percent of its area in windows. The area of windows includes any mullions framing individual lights within the window frame. iv. The building height shall not exceed forty-five (45') feet at the highest point for architectural elements including but not limited to turrets, pinnacles and pediments. d. Building Proportions — Residential Structures i. New residential structures within the Downtown Historic District should respect building heights in accordance with period specific design. ii. The building height shall not exceed forty-five (45') feet including architectural elements. e. Building Materials - Commercial Structures The base facade materials for commercial structures within the Downtown Historic District shall be brick or stone. Architectural details, trim, window or door framing may be wood, stone, cast stone, cast iron, or other materials compatible with the historic and architectural character of the Downtown Historic District. f. Building Materials — Residential Structures i. The primary exterior material for residential structures within the Downtown Historic District with respect to the period of design shall be brick, wood siding and/or composite masonry materials having a wood pattern. ii. The width of the siding shall be between four and five inches in width. iii. Renovation to existing residential structures should use materials which are compatible with the existing residential structure. Adherence to these material standards are encouraged where appropriate and/or possible. g. Identifying Features - Residential Structures According to A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia Savage McAlester. The first step in identifying the style of your house is to take a good look at the outside. Take note of the roof shape, the arrangement of the windows and doors, the basic shape of the building, the materials and the details. Over the years, your house may have undergone renovations since it was built. It may have a different type of siding, ornament may have been removed or added, or windows may have been changed. It is often possible to determine the style of an altered house by its shape and roof type. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE Although your house will probably not be exactly like any of the examples shown, you should look for similar shapes, materials, and details. This list is not intended to be all inclusive, but to give a small example of the various architectural styles . Then read the description of that style to find out more about its history and specific characteristics. A style shall be a unique individual expression or part of a broad cultural pattern Federal: 1815 -1840 Federal houses are square or rectangular in plan, two to three stories high, and constructed of brick or wood. Semi -circular or elliptical fanlight over front door (with or without sidelights). Most commonly a simple box, with doors and windows arranged in strict symmetry. However, the box may be modified by projecting wings or attached dependencies. National Folk: 1850-1890 The National folk/farmhouse style home consists of a rectangular shape with side -gabled roofs or square layouts with pyramidal roofs. Simple and minimal detailing, minimal to medium eave overhang. There are typically six house shapes: Gable -front, Gable -front and wing, Hall and parlor, I -house, Massed plan/side gabled, and Pyramidal. Folk Victorian: 1870-1910 Folk Victorian have medium pitched gabled roofs with decorative shingles in gable ends, often with pent roofs. It is often identified by basic or simpler details with asymmetrical floor plans. with Carpenter Gothic detailing. Some of the features include cypress siding, a bay window, cross gabled roof, and an asymmetrical floor plan. Queen Anne 8z S! mule: 1880 To 1900 (Brown House) Queen Anne houses are brick with wood shingled or stuccoed upper floors, or wood with surfaces variously sided with clapboards and an assortment of shingle patterns. Steeply pitched roofs of irregular shape, may have hip or multi -gabled roofs, or a combination of both. Towers, dormer windows, stained glass windows, bay windows, turrets, encircling porches, and tall chimneys with decorative brick patterns are typical. Colonial Revival: 1880-1955 Colonial Revival is used to describe houses based on designs from the Colonial period in American history. Typical characteristics include windows with sashes, usually with multi -pane glazing in one or both sashes and frequently in adjacent pairs, accentuated front door, normally with decorative crown supported by pilasters or extended forward El 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE and supported by slender columns to form entry porch, sidelights and transom windows may be present, facade is typically symmetrically balanced. Prairie: 1900 To 1920 Houses of the Prairie style are characterized by hipped low-pitched or flat roofs with wide overhangs, banded casement windows, and low, massive chimneys. The eaves, cornices, and facade detailing emphasize the horizontal lines; often with massive, square porch supports. Craftsman: 1.905-1930 Most Craftsman style homes have low-pitched, gable roof (occasionally hipped) with wide, unenclosed eave overhangs; roof rafters are usually exposed and have decorative (false) beams or braces commonly added under gables; full or partial -width porches are typically covered by a lower gable, with roof supported by tapered square column; column or piers frequently extend to ground level (without a break at level of porch floor); commonly one or one-half stories high, although two-story examples occur in every subtype. Bungalow: 1910.To 1940 The Bungalow is a more simple Craftsman style square or rectangular plan. Simple design, sparse decoration, and natural materials are the essential components of the bungalow style. Low -sloping gable roof, open floor plans, large front windows, and broad front porches. typically either a single story or has a second, half, or partial story, that is built into a sloped roof. Bungalows are typically small in terms of size and square footage and often are distinguished by the presence of dormer windows and verandas. Airplane Bungalow: 1910 To 1925 The Airplane Bungalow style home is a subtype of the Craftsman style home, but has low-pitched, gabled roofs with oversized eaves and exposed rafters that create a canopy effect, and bands of windows, with a much smaller "pop-up" single room on the second floor. Minimal Traditional: 1935.To 1950 Low to medium pitched roof, little or no eave overhang, more often gabled roof with a front door entrance under the front cross gable, double -hung windows, typically multi -pane or 1 over 1, generally small one-story residences with minimal added architectural detail. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE Ranch: 1935-1975 Broad one-story shape; low-pitched roof typically with carport or garage incorporated under main roof, asymmetrical facade with front entry usually located off -center. Variations: no carport/garage, with carport or garage (1 car or 2 car). Note: A later addition to an old house may have gained significance on its own. Don't assume it's worthless just because it's not part of the original building. For example, Greek Revival buildings built between 1830 and 1850 had plain window decorations. Some of these were "updated" with more elaborate Italianate window decoration in the 1870s. Since this later decoration reflects a style of architecture now over 1.00 years old, it too has gained historic significance and is architectural evidence which tells us something about the history of the building; such later decoration should not be removed. h. Fencing — Commercial Structures Any fencing for commercial structures within the Downtown Historic District shall be in the rear of the building. i. Fencing — Residential Structures i. Fencing placed in the front of the residential structure shall be limited as follows: a. Height not to exceed 3 feet; b. At least 50 percent of the surface area of the fence shall be open and transparent; c. Made from wood or wrought iron. Masonry or brick may be used for columns with wood or wrought iron fence panels; d. Have the posts and rails facing the inside of the fence. ii. Fences placed in the side or rear yard shall be permitted to a height of 8 feet maximum and shall be constructed of wood or wrought iron. Masonry or brick may be used for columns with wood or wrought iron fence panels All fences placed in front of the residential building shall be decorative in design. El 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE 6. Signs Purpose: All signs in this section are applicable to the Downtown Historic District only and are not appropriate to any other zoning district. The purpose of this section is to ensure that the area, material, and placement of new signs and alterations made to existing signs are appropriate to the architectural design of the building and the district, and that signs do not visually obscure significant architectural features of a building or the district in general. a. General Provisions: i Pole sign means any sign erected on a vertical framework consisting of no more than two uprights supported by the ground and where there is a physical separation between the base of the sign and the ground. ii Signs shall be constructed of materials that are not subject to deterioration when exposed to the weather. Internally illuminated signs must be constructed of non-combustible material or approved plastics. iii New signs should respect the size, scale and design of the historic building. iv New signs should not obscure significant features of the historic building. v No sign permitted under the regulations of this section shall be installed without first obtaining zoning clearance and a sign permit. vi. When installing a new sign on a contributing structure, key architectural features shall be maintained to minimize damage to the exterior facade. b. Signs for Residential Structures i The sign area of any one face shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area. The sign area of a pole sign shall not comprise more than seventy percent (70%) of the entire sign structure. ii The maximum height of a pole sign structure shall be six (6) feet when no lighting is included. The maximum height of a pole sign structure shall be eight (8) feet when a globe type light is included. iii Logos and symbols may be illuminated or backlit by fluorescent fixtures. The use of indirect lighting is also allowed. iv The use of a fluorescent color on a sign is prohibited. v No more than one pole sign may be displayed on a premise at any given time. vi The sign may be placed adjacent to the public right-of-way, provided it does not encroach on the sight visibility triangle and is a minimum of six feet from the outside face of curb. vii Single acorn type luminaires, flutes, moldings or other traditional details are strongly preferred. See Figure 6-2. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE Figure 6-2 Typical Poise Sign Features for Residential Structures c. Signs for Commercial Structures i The size of the sign shall be in proportion to the building and the neighboring structures and signs. ii The total maximum allowable sign area for each building face is one square foot per one linear foot of a single tenant, not to exceed 70 square feet, whichever is less. in The total maximum allowable sign area for each building face is one square foot per one and one-half (1-1/2) linear foot of a multi -tenant building, not to exceed 100 square feet whichever is less. iv Signs shall be mounted or erected so they do not obscure the architectural features or openings of a building. v No sign or portion of a sign shall extend above the cornice line at the top of the building face. Roof top signs are prohibited. vi For buildings without a recognizable style, the sign shall adopt the decorative features of the building, utilizing the same materials and colors. vii The structural materials of the sign should match the historic materials of the building. Wood, metal, stucco, stone or brick, is allowed. Plastic, vinyl or similar materials are prohibited. Neon, resin to give the appearance of wood, and fabric may be used as appropriate. viii Attached signs may only be illuminated utilizing internal lighting. Exterior letters with exposed neon lighting are allowed. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE d. Window Signs Window signs do not require a permit or a permit fee. Window Signs must meet the following regulations: i. Window Signs must not obscure more than 20 percent of the window area per fagade. ii. No illuminated Window Signs shall be allowed where it creates an unduly distracting and hazardous condition to motorist, pedestrian or the general public.. e. Awning Signs i. An Awning may extend the full length of the wall of the building to which it is attached and shall solely be supported by the exterior wall of the building. The awning sign shall be no more than six feet (6') in height and shall not be placed less than eight feet (8') above the sidewalk. ii. The artwork or copy for an Awning Sign shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the area of the Awning and shall extend for no more than sixty percent (60%) of the length of the Awning. f. Projecting Signs i Signs shall be constructed of noncombustible material. ii Signs shall not project more than three feet (Y), measured from the building face and shall not be closer than two feet (2') from the back of the curb line. iii Bottom of the sign shall be at least 8 feet above the sidewalk. iv Signs shall be compatible in design, shape, and material with the architectural and historic character of the building. v Signs shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet per sign face. g. Canopy Signs i A Canopy Sign is a permanent structure that is supported by the building or by a support extending to the ground directly under the canopy. The Canopy Sign may be attached to, or be an integral part of the face of a canopy. ii The artwork or copy on a Canopy Sign shall not exceed ten percent of the face of the canopy, or a maximum of twenty-five (25) square feet, whichever is greater. iii An illuminated stripe may be incorporated into a canopy. The stripe may extend along the entire length of the face of the canopy. The width or thickness of the stripe shall be limited to one-third of the vertical dimension of the face of the canopy. The internal illumination of a canopy is limited to the portions of the canopy face on which a sign or stripe is permitted. h. Special Events Banner Signs extending over a public right-of-way i A Special Event Banner sign is composed of cloth, plastic, canvas or other light fabric. ii Only banners submitted by applicants that are promoting or supporting local community events will be permitted over public right-of-ways. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE iii An application to place a special event banner over a public right -of. --way shall be submitted to the Building Inspections Department at least 10 days before the date to be installed. iv The City of Wylie may erect and remove banners over public right-of-way. Banner placement will be at a location determined by the City. v The maximum banner size allowed is 4 feet x 36 feet, unless extended over the public right-of-way. Banners must be in good repair at all times. vi The banner may remain a maximum of fourteen (14) days. A maximum of two banners can be hung for each event with placement of the second banner provided as space allows. Only one banner will be hung at each location. vii When a banner over the public right-of-way is removed, the applicant is responsible for picking up the banner from the City of Wylie Public Works Service Center within ten (1.0) working days of the removal date. A late fee of $50 will be charged for banners left after the ten (10) day period. Unclaimed banners will be disposed of 30-days after removal date. i. A-Frame/Sandwich Board Signs i No more than one a -frame or sandwich board sign per business shall be allowed, and a minimum of four feet of clear sidewalk shall be maintained at all times. The sign shall be sufficiently weighted or anchored to prevent movement by wind or other elements. ii No a -frame or sandwich board sign shall exceed eight square feet per face or four feet in height. The entire sign structure shall be calculated as the total of sign area. iii Materials suggested for use for signs are finished hardwoods, or softwoods. Materials not allowed include, but are not limited to, fluorescent materials, paper or fluorescent paints. iv A -frame or sandwich board signs may only be displayed on the sidewalk during business hours of the establishment to which a permit was issued. j. Exempt Incidental Signs. Small incidental signs can be installed along a business frontage without permit approval from the City. Incidental signs are commonly seen as menu boards, open signs, small window signs noting hours of operation, and small hanging signs. Incidental signs do not include other signs specifically listed within this ordinance. Although a permit is not required for these type signs, the following guidelines must be maintained. i No more than three (3) incidental signs per building entrance. ii Maximum area allowed is 3 sq. ft. each, with a total cumulative area not to exceed 7 sq. ft.; 1 0111412025 Item 2. 1 1A1 f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE iii Incidental signs that project over or into a pedestrian right-of-way must be at least T-6" above the sidewalk; iv Cannot project beyond the awning; v Cannot extend above the awning; Figure. 6-3 Exempt Incidetital Signs, k. Mural Signs shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Official for compliance with the definition of a mural and other applicable local, state, and federal laws. 0111412025 Item 2. f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE 1. Promotional Signage. Promotional signs are subject to the following regulations: i All promotional signage requires a permit. A maximum of two permits are allowed for each calendar year. A separate permit is required for each two -week period promotional signage will be used. ii Promotional signage may include flags, pennants, streamers, balloons, inflatable signs, and any legal signs allowed by this article. Only one promotional sign is allowed regardless if they are flags, pennants, streamers, balloons, inflatables or other promotional signage per permit. iii Promotional signage is allowed for two, two -week periods each calendar year per legal business subject to the following: a. A two -week period will commence on the first day promotional signage is displayed. b. The two -week periods shall not occur in the same or consecutive months. c. A legal business shall include any business in the Downtown Historic District for which the building inspection department has issued a certificate of occupancy. iv Any device described as promotional signage shall not exceed an overall height of 15 feet measured from the ground. v A minimum of four feet of clear sidewalk shall be maintained at all times. in. Signs not specifically mentioned in this section are regulated by the City's current Sign Ordinance and as amended. n. Signs denied by the Building Official shall be subject to review pursuant to Section 22, Article XX. Sign Regulations. 7. Security Hardware (burglar bars) on Buildings. a. Definition: Any type of bars, grilles, mesh or other device that is installed on windows or doors of a building for the purpose of securing the building from being entered by unauthorized persons. Can be made of solid or hollow -core metal, fiber -or Plexiglass, plastic, wood or other material commonly utilized in the building security industry. b. Special Standards for Security Hardware (Burglar Bars) on Buildings. The following special standards shall apply to all installations of burglar bars/devices on any building within the Downtown Historic district: 1. Installation of security hardware (i.e., burglar bars/devices) shall be in compliance with all applicable building and fire codes; 1 0111412025 Item 2. 1 1A1 f'V CITY OF WYLIE ZONING ORDINANCE ii. Installation of burglar bars/devices shall only be allowed upon issuance of a permit, and payment of a permit processing fee (as set forth in the City's Fee Schedule for Window Replacement (per window or glass door), prior to such installation; iii. Burglar bars/devices shall only be installed by a professional company who specializes in such work, who is properly registered in the State of Texas as a bona fide security hardware installation business entity, and who is properly registered as a contractor with the City prior to commencement of any work; iv. Burglar bars/devices may only be closed and secured during non -operating hours; and V. Burglar bars/devices shall be of a medium -hued, earth tone color such as bronze, tan or gray, and shall not be black, white or bright colors; vi. Burglar bars/devices shall be interior -mounted (i.e., not mounted on surfaces exterior to the building), and shall be of scissor -style or other concealable design such that they are completely opened and folded away (or rolled up) into concealing alcoves or "wall pockets" and not visible to the public outside the building, and are not visually noticeable to customers inside the building, during business hours; vii. In lieu of interior installation design, alternative new technology "invisible" security devices may be approved for exterior installation if such devices are shown to be non -intrusive visually to a person of normal vision from any property line or public street right-of-way line; alternative designs that are not approved by City staff as meeting the spirit and intent of subsections f. and g. above may be submitted for consideration to the Board of Adjustment following the City's procedures for consideration of an appeal. 0111412025 Item 3. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council fold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for an amendment to Planned Development 2001- 8 to allow for a telecommunication use on 0.055 acres. Property located at 1401 Country Club Road (ZC 2024-10). to approve the Item as presented. WNER: Wylie United Methodist Church APPLICANT: Verizon Wireless e applicant is requesting a Planned Development amendment for a 15-acre property located at 1401 Country Club Road. e proposed amendment to the Planned Development (PD) conditions allow for a Telecommunications tower use on 0.055 the original 15 acres. The current zoning is PD 2001-28 which allowed for the Methodist Church and related uses. The naming text of the PD conditions document pertains to that development. telecommunication tower site measures 75' X 75' (5,625 sq. ft.) and is screened by an 8' tall cum wall with landscaping. telecommunication tower will have a max height of 100'. A gate is proposed to the tower site with a knox padlock that bles for Wylie Fire Department access. The Zoning Exhibit shows a 24' wide fire lane with access to FM 1.378. The nest meets all requirements of the Zoning Ordinance without variance. applicant is requesting for the Zoning Exhibit to act as the site plan for the telecommunication tower development. :)roval of the PD shall act as site approval. If approved, the telecommunication tower site shall be addressed as 1451 entry Club Road. surrounding property to the north and west is undeveloped and zoned within a PD for an age restricted living community. property to the east is zoned residential and neighborhood services. The property to the south is zoned Single Family ates district. site is located within the Medium -Density Residential sector of the future land use map, would be allowed with a SUP mit if not for the existing PD, and does provide a needed service for the surrounding community. presented, this Zoning Exhibit is in compliance with the design requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. Approval of the development is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. were sent to 13 property owners within 200 feet as required by state law. At the time of posting, no responses were l in opposition or in favor of the request. Commissioners voted 6-0 to recommend El 0111412025 Item 3. NORTH VICINITY MAP U ENLARGED MAP NORTH A_C1L0N w I ek r cyonPRZ U APPROWN U PUMPS STAFF ale ORID NEIGHBORHOOD R PROJECT lo, Ch, SIDrf APP I u ONE R...R M LO, a Y NEWNL0_ I N ,„ the PP 1 O1 tNls P O PROJECT SUMMARY TELECOMMUNICATION SITE INFORMATION CELL SITE COUNTY 1UR130ARC UNMAN0ILDNED OCCUPANCY. UNMANNED ZONE. PD 2001-28 CARGIRKDON TYPE- NEW DELI. M MONOPOUF TOME SITE NAME COORDINATES. 33,053600',-96.56997U ELEVATION_ 5473 AMSL COUNTRY CLUB RD PROPERTY OWNER WDA IL UNITED ISETHODIST CHURCH 1401 COUNTRY CLUB RD RV111E, TX 75098-7704 (VERIZON SITE: FRANCESCA DR) PHONE. 972-442-5835 APPLICANT VERIZON WIRELESS 6696 M COUNTY PARKWAY SHE. 100 SCHER TZ TX. 78154 SURVEYOR SITE ADDRESS ,n nrsleN W rNCINLERINc, INC 1451 COUNTRY CLUB RD 21502E WINTER VIOLET IT 21502MLIN ASORELY'IT WYLIETX. 75098 / CYPRESS, TX 77A33 PHONE IKE) 510-96,, INFO@3DDNE. COM COLLIN COUNTY ENGINEER CONSULTANT 33.033600E -96.569970E 221 O CONSULTING GROUP INC. 221 LYNgON R- dOHNSUN Fwr, %'TIE 204 sDP.LLAE, I TEXAS 75243 OFFICE. (972) 231-8893 FAH- (566) 3fi1-8375 CONTACT- CHIYU ZHANG, P.E. APPLICABLE CODES: LEGAL DESCRIPTION 'A UllXOPDELNl.�LI11"1D' 1,1GO Al BEING A LEASE AREA CONTAINING 0.055 ACRES (2,400 SQ.FT )TA IF US DO IONSTRUED TO 'ERMIT POFIRlIDN 1 - 02 11 LOCATED IN THE F DEL PICA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO, 688, COLLIN P z COUN FY, TEXAS, AND BEING OUT Oft AND PAR F OF LOT 1, BLOCK A ,ION M111IN OF THE WYLIE EAST HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION AS RECORDED IN PLAT �IRY'c'A'NIVNtiROINeNCES BOOK 2008, PAGE 138, PLAI RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, IX, SAID LION..NAE(LOz1IFE> 63.5- ACRE TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES SHEET INDEX AND BOUNDS T—i COVER PAGE AS FOLLOWS WITH ALL CON IF ROL REFERRED TO THE TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE E SYSTEM NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202), NORTH SV-1 SURVEY (BY OTHERS) AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983: 7-1 OVERALL SITE PLAN 7-2 ENLARGED & COMPOUND/LANDSCAPE PLAN 7-3 ELEVATION ANTENNA LAYOUT PLAN VERIZON EQUIPMENT AREA 1-4 SITE DETAILS NEW 375 SQL VERIZON EQUIPMENT AREA I - 5 SITE DETAIII STD--00 A CITY NOTES CITY OF WYLIE STANDARD CONSTRUC110N DETAILS DNE SCOPE OF WORK: ,A TEXAS ONEGALL NEW CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS SITE AR CONRAC IF CALL NI ��� WITH 100' HIGH MONOPOLE TOWER WD ��� HOURS 5 RCRF DIGGN0lPHONE (800) < 6005 \� - NFW 8' 9 C COMPOUND - OLD I%V 8 1CIRIGl� C& FIBEWILR - NEW ELECTRIC &HER ERVIGE PO SIZE INDt DINDCNT LOCATORS > i� TO HE USED ON ALL SITES �! \ -. F. BHOURS 6ET� - NEW CJMMUNHY `:ACE FOR POWER/FIBER DEMARCS THESE DRAWINGS ARE SCALED FOR 24 X36 SHFE I N 4 AGGIR 24-M113 DRAWN BY- DR CHECKED BY. CC 1 1l9/10/24 CIE FACE] ON PIANO, 2 1 /I / 4 MOND DRAiNG RENSSGN a n/ 4A ioNlNc oHAvr.NC REwsN�- -RA — a IA1/z 3oNINc nRAMNc RTN9WN LLPRO S�:le IS, IX X ",A3 11 131-1111 FW eegl=,�oFo�'P ROE /21rn1 Raj F �NING, °N<r 1I "KID El—FDh IN, COUNTRY CLUB RD (VERIZON SITE: FRANCESCA DR) OWNER WYLIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH -LEGAL DESCkIVT[ON WYLIE UNIT EU METHODIST CHURCH, BLS A, LOT 1 59&,384 SO RG VOLUME 99-0O396N. PAGE 4386-2E60 PLAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, Tx ADDRESS 1451 COUNT Y CLUB RD WYLIE, TX 75098 COLLIN COUNIY PATE: 06f05/24 BUEll TRIP ill LE ('ACE T-1 El 0111412025 Item 3. poc - lY4p`. I EPICS' PLASTIC CAP KHA o l SB9' fiIII ,E l� FAED) — f// Y-1 RAI ZI I I4R 6D P _ ------ ......... .� . x• ^ + is F _--.._- /3U/Lp/V(, ..1 )w�1 CK LESSEE'S PROPOSED 29'--_ '1 ✓�-/� Y{� t i,eozu. �. o-, c.. )).vain w or.�w.✓ zevc.nex. ry ✓cna oo..)w�_ n-i a - „iT \N LOGi ON-r ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND tv� WIDE UTILITY &FIBER i EASEMENT�r / / I r�A-34`23"W IS LESSEE' PROPOSED 75' 1I5' PREMISES ---�./ /x i 4 9 I I i I I POPPIPSR Z ISO l,"SSCT11AZIHE`hTT EY SA S OF CC(.9LH O7'G(A,PFlNY-11 ((?S/-O (As/HS(11111 F..i /10!.t F.FAC,1 SM!)f I3RF` C C 1, VONSI 1 /)I"OlCr1 A P O"PIA 1") X=2 559 924 97 / 1 Y-7,064.359,45 \ \ I I i 1 I, ENE F. CH DO HEREBY CERTIFY TC)RSH 1 1 NIT METHODIST I UNITED ONWI WIRELESS.URCH, HIS SURVEYTIG ftTNERSHIP D/8/A VERIZON WIRELESS THAT THIS SURVEY WAS MADE BY �{c' ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION ON THE GROUND d' \ ) \ \ OF THE LESSEE S PROPOSED ]5X]5 PREMISES THE i} PROPOSED 10 WIDE UTILITY & FIBER EASEMENT """r - AND THE LESSEES PROPOSED 24' WIDE ACCESS AND FIRE LANE EEASEMENT HEREIN DESCRIBED, AND THE RESULTS OF / 7 ` SAID SURVEY AREREPRESENTED OF ry I W MY PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. �J ll j T y / - / LESSEES PROPOSED 2A WIDE ACCESS& FIRE LANE EASEMENT r / I I O E, O w �r ME UAllh S, ASF A IcN1 cj I �ar-cl Tr rRmur, 1 -JI a I I it 1 r I u U m 1 I I I e I i y K z 1 cvrz ElmrrEo >o srcvuace �`;� COJ>, 9LOG/(A l � O SPICE � II i ; f5000AClfET/LICT � V I 0 PL4 ©OOKRPgGE2>9 / '11 � i� ✓ � N1!/0501r522f0 / "I FFl BOON 49B6PAGE'?560 I aanaftc cr � Ki ^c € I �11(V((l'ELE( R/ -FBI "'=M[NT PARCEL /02U99/93 l"f l7/4 A>1 DBF / /At1 I verizon', � i N F. 9 1 „c PHONE'. (6I6) 2s42a/ Pr Ar',FAFIORE 1"I"El VI—T FT n nArlr: r uLn Ir r. IlEll i ' � ns htm oloisnbm I __- �_� �ouursanr e.nna'rsa*t s✓Rwv.a-»a I � SE IIJA FEE -- -- - I �oN orhau u���°�" � ��P�°FE.•. - L_ � �I aenae � ceoaasm Pa�s�a i .•.c� —/11-1l'1 FI FOR / 5112FFT4UKI'(JSES >a— IS n ,:.M,�:E,: A ✓n=wE „tio aw i.a.c 9: i n�is i .vev c)Ln.�nuti- 'ov r rw6�un (— h l'C141f, C39,36, OVERALL PROPERTY MAP MCMI LROAD (PUBLICC ROWJ PLAT ADDITION SURVEY AT 1. CLO— WI111P.M P-ITS SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0. -716 COu)NN COUNTY. TEY S API21L 2024 0111412025 Item 3. FLOODPIAIN NOTE: "ACCORDING 10 FLOOD INSURANCE IRATE MAP NEW OVER HEAD POWER SERVICE ROUTED (FRO) MAP N0. R8085C0415T DATED 6/2/2009 EXISTING NE1d 2' S 'CDULC 90 PLC CONDUIT W/ PULL HIS PUT NEW II RITY tAEDAFNIT FROM (E) PREPARED BY FEDERAL ,EMERGENCY (MANAGEMENT Si RING FROM NEW VERACN FIBER HAND HOLE FEND TO POLE AT NO Ih f0 N W GO WORDY RACK- - AGENCY (FEAR) FOR COU.IN COUNTY, TEXAS, THIS TO NEW MLE; ME-POINT(M M D ) FOR FIBER� (AlPrP POLL A .t30) (. ND -NCI UTILITY WALK) PROPERTY IS WITHIN CONE X MIN AREA OF IEXISTING PROPERTY LINE 9 WMAL (ATTEND ITHOTH±341) STD HAZARD'_ J' r_ TOE OEJGN FFNDINF, BY OTHERS- I u ( \ / Y STIUCIJR L ANALYSIS NOT AN ANALvsIs o THE TowCa OR sTHucrursE — (L) sou nlNc LINE — ,IRER EASCMtCCUT CEF %�16 _.. fP, 5 w vCUP - NR 20 WI Df. UTII I1Y AL IS PCIDNC BY OTHERS { MOAN ANALYSIS NOT (OMI REQJIREMENTS / (Y IS PENDING BY CTHEP '' ND EQUISTAT TO AT IN TALL S ON THE MOUNT , \ Mi/ ItFTIIOUI MIT APPROVAL OF A S'RUCIURAI. �/-'-- ENGINCLR ,NEW VLRIZON RAC �'&EOIPMENI R j/ `G NVF (E) :S, �/ SIIF ti HIIY VI<IBLF FROM PUBIIC STREEI, CRASS '- MASONRY WALL/ GATE PROVIDED FOUR SCREENING PASTURL ?o- NOiuiecD saaEENING IN STRIP AT LEAsi `T o� �,�., s",2.9/� 5' WIDE, PLANTS 3' IN HORRIDWHEN y ` «/s PLANTD INCLUDE ON F JWERIIJG TREE NEW `.,XAL LEASE ARFA, H e/ / T J% (6* (/ cxlsTN(; FOR EVERY 20 UI.EA', FEET OF AREA. /., i MONUPOLL E CGSE� ACADF Mti RIl1 To 4 IP ACHIEVE ACADE ( W O 6,6R.6 SO / ,H � , }^AXISIIN LUT ✓` I NOTE U$ 0 ill0 OMPI EM!-M ARY RRIIAARY ( TOWE4 AND 8 GfiU HALL ` ?SZ.} //J /` \\ J DESIGN PENDIN.,) / P f\ \ / Y \ RV GID ' ARCADE VISUAL VARIEtt AND/OR — — -' 3C' Y I 'Ly C EASEMENT (DEDICATED BY ARC 11CCTURAL GLINTING. COPY SAME STYLE TEL "H`/ U �/` PLAT) COUNT BLOCK. 1 - ABE DISSO CLAIMER „! 1 c FOR SPC DTLLLF PURPOSES AC SSfIA4 Fff/B P MOV o FROM COMPOUND COUPUUND AND ( NEAV IdC OGPOLE yS�„"Y-irPiiNG IicHT PotE D C AIGIR. / ( ) _TIE LA BJT IS BASED ON SILL WALK BY ALLFR0 ONSUL ING GROUP, INC ACGL# 23-2299 CAUSE L ) p7/19 2 W SURVEY BY 3D DESIGN & ENGIN[ER,AG ING DATED 1 /O6/24. v T�RVU`N WYLIE UW (E-0MEI"NOD6'T CHURCH LOT i, BLOCK A f NOTE _ l� / D I. / NFN 0 P R RYC CUT . c /LAcP 17 AT A SQUIDDECLATCH L R IA CRT L CLE OR / T /1 _ AVO TCI I �I E CURB T0` PARCEL ID 2594743ID \ SEA QM 0 @DOS ALL YPCS 0 MOUNTS, CAR TO E TAKEN' 0 UNLESS R ID C DP I FOXILY C f ITR E. SHOED 0 TE 10 THEIR SUPPORT LANYARD' OR GEAR 10 OR ( / �/ T c o owc s aurT L s a E vs BLL BOtT C U CU uI.CTiO ID I C P I,R, SIR CIURF NOT = / / IIEICI 28 THIN HAD NI �l I" LATEST T ANTENNA EGOS F TO BE REFERENCES PRIOR TO � �� oR•R 1lORI(TD'TkWFY THEIAT EQUPMENT IS AC(DUMED � NOTE EXISTING 19AND OJRD CONCRETE SIAIL CONTAIN A IEASII3IACKS /..PROPERTY LINE —FXISIIING MAN OF NFW uMIRTH tt (SC TO VERIFY LOCATION 1 0 1 EXISTING PHCPERIY LINE IRJN I IOF EXISFIND UI'l POLE' ur �ON POISON LINTS L1 Nora AND DIG ONLY. WHERE UTILITIES GROSS GC TO IpGEI(( ?.4-M113 EXERCISE FACTION IURIN CONSTRUCTION A„PRO CONSULTING GROUP, INC IS NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES DURING THIS COKE OF GONSTRUC ION_ PT HOLING Wtl DRAW BY- DR �� R P.QJIRED PRIOR TO pNSTRMG ION OF THE ROAI 0 DE ARMiNF A IJAt STOIC 0 TiF GA ORE.CLICKED 4Y LC L IFY AIHt RO IF If DEFT) DUES IOI MCC' 11C REQUIRED MINIMUM SPACING [OR A ROCS.IN_ MAINT.1 MINIMOM 36' 0I TOP SOIL ADO\ TRAIMG GAS LIME. 1 R9/10/ S F COCAIIOR C ANCL 1111111111WIO RLVIS.W J 1/ 11 ZONING YRAvrNG REVISION ZONING PRAMNB RFM TO ALLPRO 2D I 53A3 CXSTNG -MOGAN eg svaton no 82o-t i/21/I1 F0 20 R�IFw�ING, 4N<Y 5' COSERV GAS F.ASITMENT N HPOO CONwt n mu. {DEDICATED BY PLAT) - - ``T "6 PER / Q l.wivinT DLUDRV /S / / PEm � Q �„ C4 (VFRIZON SITE: = Go FRANCESCA DR) NEW ea' WIDE (� - / FRETINB -� m A C ss AND (IRE °�,/ LAME EASEMENT V '`?' ' �; ... ilmaANT wvuE UNITED �METHODIST /� pp�� ' FORK �"` LEGEND /ttS / '7 �xIDIIED CURB TO BE WT X I `'C / / �i. � CHURCH �A / ! O TO MELT 18 ]URN RADIUS / / / Y LEGAL DESCRIPTION i \x . A IA64 i.��Y ��, WYLIE UNITED METHODIST NCW PROPOSED /PFC, CHURCH, BLK A, LOT I (E) EXISTINGT / / \� PAT EC ONS O CENTER NF J/% / / � PLAT RECORDS OF i" III COLiN COUNTY, TO RoGr — FLNIL y YLINC iF ( iM151 coup X rcNCt ENE EASEMENT LINE / ` II vYLI -- / \1 ADDRESS UN — WERHFAD POWER T RY 5098 RD oIh D TF1rD / E �� mLlu cQUN Op UOVERHEADNDERGROUND EIDER 1_) BUILDIIJG� P I— / / / / DATE: oalosRa 11ND�Rr,Hu1ND POWER CONDUIT � I -.. T UNDERGROUND TELCO CONDUITLEE DE T _ RGROJND FIBER ECOLOGIC( / ET n2E i HYBYID GABLE / y I%J'ly f LISTSALL SIIF PLM f � Y �t11 snccT wMeER 1.. ....... OVERALL SITE PLAN— a a 16 Jz' sa 11 1 1 LOT. I AT v62 -D. ��� IF 0111412025 Item 3. NOTE. NOTE. USE OF TWO COMPLEMENTARY PRIMARY SITE SLIGHT LY VISIBLE ROU PUBLIC STREETFACADE MATERIALS TO HELP ACHIEVE FACADE NEW PVT BEAD DRI R SEFVICF. SCUTTLE THROUGH i ,�_ I NOTE MASONRY 1 ALL/ KATE PROVIDED FOR SCREENNC ARD III ATION, VISUAL VARIETY AND/OR NEW UTILITY EASEMENT FROM (E) LOWER OLE AT ( HAND DIG ONLY AU[RL J1 LIMES CROSS GC TO EXERCISE CAUTION SIRCHITFCTURk DETAILING. COPY SAME STYLE REP' TO NEW COMMUNITY RACK (APPP,OX. " "---1'--'- - I DURNG CONSTRUCTION, ALLPRO CONSULTING GP.OKO, INC IS NOT LIABLE NOTE. fN ltRI BLOCK I.FNGTI{ }3U1) (PENDING JURITY 54ALK) � ��, _ _ ____ FOR DAMAGES DURING IS TYPE OF CON..TPICTION. KOTHOUNG WU fiLOUIR D SCREENING IN SHAP AI LEAS! ------ ...... ......- u. BE RFOLIP.T K MY TO UTU RU,TON OF THE ROAD O DETERMINE - 5' WIDE PIAR S 3 IN 10O U VU EN NEW 2" SC4EDULL 80 PVC CONDUIT Al PULL I AC1 FAT DEPTH OF THE GAS AGE, NOTIIMY AIIPRO IF THE DEPTH DOES - PLANTED INCLUDE ONE FLOWERING TREE STRING FROM NEW V RZON FIR R HAND HOLE_ N9T MEETTHE R QUIRFD MINIMUM 1PAG,11 FOR' A REAEEIIN- MAINTAIN FOR EVERY 20 LINEAR FELL Of AREA TO NEW MEETOF PON11FOR M P FOR FIBER--- ( MINIMUM 36 OF TOP S01 ABOVE FHWIINV GAS FINE. - (AIIROx. IHG FH f3AI) a NEW DkOPWI OLE FOR ( NEW 20 WIDE UTILITY & r SCCREENING STRIP POWER H RISER (FIBER FASF.MFNT J 75-0" = 20'-0' .T ..... \ N OWE AND BFMON PALL 5' 0 46 9 ..... ?3 3 5,62 SoF f W/ MONOPOLE S r / 3 /J/ G-9 _ 15 _ 5 6 S 3 5'-0 18 5 "'0'-O" TUTN AROUND — \\ (DFSIB PRN21Nc) GGIR' IA M' A 13 x7 �`' ? .F HERE F151'R clAF \ RAw ev oR D c P E TITLE Tz - 4h0 I Nc r `'` J —LJ JA as v 4 L. EXIST NG w/ a 4 �NiN i1HAmNc RE s PARKING �01 a 20 G DAII'N G ENS.YY --. I NEW VFRI�ON RACK . Ih1/z+- TONING naaWNc RFMNwn & EOOIPMENT yL m L L P R 0 L RFC! F THONROITIVARRAILI IRA ACCESS AND FRF : IANF A,EMENI 1 2D f - 52ab z lh m ,♦, �_. aenL X ( H/2I/24 .� ryYY NOW IODHIGH \ MONOPOLE i I ( � RFVIFwNLVG, '_n NEW 12 WIDEGTE (GC 10 PROVIDE M.KNOX PADLOCK KEYED TO WYLIE FD �� I I oaEPl DON GAF o SL o �' I� 9 ' I r i n �' NEW VFR1 ONR NTA OUTDOOR i ''I IFIC r, 1111 w s, o .o w: -' PAD W/AWNING CASE -+stir - - - -� a #- 5'- U� a9 r 0 LEGEND q NEW - - - PROAOSCD CENTER L11X1- ROPERTY LINE Ty U 6CIVCL _ _ 0° 6'TURN-AROUND � r x OF 11Nl EASEMENT IINF OVERHEAD °ONFR _-- OHT OVFRhF AD TEICO E. WIDE u9L iY &�' M1E'W 10 FIBER SEMENT I �_ - CAPOVERHEAD NATO R UNDERGROUND °OWES CONO =LMN HANH SOURED CONCRETE 11111 CONTAIN A LEAST ] STACKS - OF IONGRETF J ( UNDCSGROUHfU TO CON s+cET NaNacre _ � ��� FFOR OR 11a % 1]6' PLOT - 3 16° , 1' PLOT - l%b2' - Y a N tANCSCAPE HdLAR6EU SI LE 4°LAN El 0111412025 Item 3. NEW (4) RRU _, ( ) PER SECTOR NEI SERAPH A\ ENNA CENTERLIf .IEV 95-Q AGI ...._...-. ..... NEW ANTENNA JUMPER TO RRPI :W MONOPOLE. NEW (2) 6-OVP (TOWER) 4R NORTH FOR 4 X 36" PLOT - i 2' _ i' 0 i 2 4 VERIZON ANILNNA LAYOUT FOR 11 X 17PLOT - i/4 = 1' �- -- NOTE: NEW $AMSUNG RRU R FOR1 .OLIBI DRAWING FOR RT4423-48! (FTP-3) PE RENCE ONLY MOUNT ANALYSIS BY OTHERS NO NEW ANTENNAS OR EQUIPMENT LOADW TO BE INSTANCE F8 THE MOUNT WITH9UT THE APPROVAL OF NEW SAMSUNC RRU �1 RUC1URA1 CNGINf CR B2EP 66A ORAN-...-.-.._. _.-...-._ (Typ..-3) T yVV, FEW NTH-L S(; RE9 FLOOR / EC (1N PER SECTOR) F GE (TYP-3) FLOODRWN NOTE aCCORmNG TO FLOOD N.URANCE RATE MAP (FlRM) MAR NO 48f9D41W DIED6/2/ZOD9 5 -TGH'TNYNG ROD _ OVERALL .EIGHT _ ELEV 10 0" AGE FRFPARED BY FFDERAI 1MERGEIRCY EYEA(EMFUT ACEST (FEMA) OR COITHN COUNTY, TEXAS, PHIS PNOPERIY IS W11111 SONI "X 'AREA Or MINIMAL f ODD (READY _ _ TOR OF LOWER ELEV. I-0�-0"AGM_ , NOTE. SITE -111 IS BASED ON SI E WALK BY NEW VRRIZCN ANTENNA CRETRUGE A L RO CONSULTING GROUP, INC., ACGIC' 23-2299 _ FULV. 950' AGL DOLE G]/15/23 IF SURVEY BY 3D DESIGN AT - EN WEEPING, INC DATED DII/N/24. R TOWIR DEPENDING By 0]LE} URS� \ STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS NOTE. WI ANALYSIS OF THE TO OR OR STRUCTURE \ NEW PV IS PENDING BY OTHERS MONOPOLE SECTOR MOUNT ^�^��c MOUNT ANH Y,SI NOIE SPMI tPBNUIRt MEN]. );. IS PENDING BY 011IRS NO EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED ON THE MOUNT WITHOUT CHE APPROVAL OF A STRUCTURAL TODDLES NUTS. ,11 4 ANTENNA PLACEMENT LOCATION 10 BE FED VERITIES BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TO AVOID ANY INTEPFERENG OR SHADOWING OF EXISTING ANTENNAS IF INT MTR NCF. OR SBADOWING OF TABOOS ANTENNAS 15 DSA\ RED AFRNC FIELD \ RIDGENION PFEAIF CONTACT ALPRO (ONSULIING GROUP INC- FORD SIGN RECISION PRIOR TO ANY N2'_}4 ANTENNA INS1'ALLA1'19N- NOTE _ NEW 100'-0' MONOPOLE - ((NATION RAN MEANT f0 PLO', TOWED T01VLR IGNITE AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR CONS1RUC10N. FOR CONSINTICRON SEE LOWER DRAWINGS AND/OR STRUCUP.P.L ANALYSES PREPARED BY OTHERS NOTE C AIBCPS SHOULD NOT IATCI{ OR TIC THEIR SUPPORT lAM'ARD OR GEAR ON TO AUTERNAS, RADIOS ALL TYPES OF MOUNTS, iC UNLESS APPROVED BY THE DRIGNAL DESIGN ENGINEER. THEY SHOULD ONLY TIE TC THEIR SUPPORT LANYARDS OR YEAR TO OR ATTACH TO LOUVER STRUCTURAL MEMBERS THAT HAVE VISIBLE ACTING AND CONNECPION TC THE LARGER STRUCTURF. III NGTt A DICIEN S 10 BE PRICE 10 MCA R WIFETOGERFY ITS ILA I'ESf PQJIPMENFNLISOACCO IN II OR OI TTT I F ""HI IY VI ISLE- fROM PUB IC St2E�1', MASONRY WALL/ GATE PROVIDED 10k SERE FNiNC> PL/ P2�NP W NIIHSS-GSC-R2BT4 NEW VFRIZON OUTDOOR ANTENNA EQUIPMENT ON NE}y 14-3'XM1'- (l PER SECTOR) CONCRETE PAD }y/AWNING / \ (TYP-6) NEW 75X75AERATOR LEASE AREA WS' 8' 1 NG E\N J NEW SAMANTENNA Uf C GMU WALL- NTC 4.0-TTA / j ANTENNA NEW SAMSI/ (1 PER SECTOR) / ( T - T) NCOMMUNITY RACK / / RRU NEW (2) CLOP-6 BOX _— PRIOR TO ATIACIING ANTENNAS AM ---- J T1 ll........ ......... .. MOUNTING SECTIONS, TOWER AND TOWER FOUNDATION MUST BE ANALYZED BY A LIC'MCED STRUCTURAL FNGINF;<R TO VERFY TOWER IS CAPABLE OF c OR it S U STRUCTURAL- ANALYSIS v9S I�IY OTHERS . NO 24 X 36' PLOT 1/2" = t' 0 t 2' 4 SPCTION FHFJJ ANTENNA STCTOR OR 7. X'6' PLOT - 3/1: = 1' 0 2' 4' H r� FVgTIQN (OAONG CAST F x P" PLOT - 1/4" 1' OR ii X 1Z' PLOT 3/3�' - 1' 0 N 40 AGGIR ?.4-4T13 DRAWN BY- DR �� CHECKES BY. CC 1 o9h0/2M1 Slo LOCAL TO CHANGE 111111 DRANING REVISIG?! 3/w/za ZONING DRAvrNc MASKED, 7UNINA pRAMNG RFMRAU __.. ALLPRO -i 2D f =EH'v' Ix ]52Y3 lh 912 131-1111 ain2 3 ^ i/21/I1 FOk 20 RFVIFw/VIA,G, okV .O OOINATT: N 1111 COUNTRY CLUB RD (VERIZON SITE: FRANCESCA DR) OWNER WYLIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEGAL DESCRIPTION WYLIE UNITED MEEHODIST CHURCH, FOR A, LOT 1 598,184 WQ ET. VOLUME WRITES ART PAGE 4386-2560 PLAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, TX ADDRESS 1451 COUNTRY CLUB RD WYLIE TX '5098 COLI.IN COUNTY NEW LANDSCAPING I DATE: 06/05/24 5'-0" SCREENING STRIP CHEST _.-._._ F ELEVANO NS ANTENNA LAYOUT SHEET NUMBER Z-3 El 0111412025 Item 3. ----------------- ---------- ----- ----- I --------- ----[ ------ 1], ------------- P - - N - HNG -- AD - HE - D - LIT - E - ---------------------- AIR WE ANN] ----------- -- ��d , PILL SERGE A ANT AS KUQffi TTREE PLANTING DETAIL LANDSCAPING STATE MULCH TRUNK) P FROM !OR AND (LEAVE IN PLACE.) CPI SAUCER M --3 _— 'i _.11 1 / _ __ _ a 3"0 SQUARF TJBH i 0 SEATED STEEL LEAF HINGE (1YP. 3 PLO SIDE) ii\ 2'SQ TUBING (TYP,) ITyp ) NCW GATT IA fM O SL IPPOTT MIT ITII°IC ` SO ROD (TIP.) PAO1 O(, CS NO OAPY IIIAIN N(' Of PAN OG`Ea OR CHAIN TO BE USED (f C TO VERIFY CAT, / EA CH 1I14 CITY 0 !MOUE STANDAP,US _ 111 11IIi'11Ii�1I��1 �11II�T1IIL�I1111�. NEW 12WIDE GATE (GC TO PROVIDE KNOX PADLOCK KEYED TO WIDE FO KEY CORE TO BE PLACED ON GAIL) FENCE DETAIL GENERAL PLANTING NOTES: 1 ALL PLANT MA ERIAL' SHALL BE SPECIFIED TO BE EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THE STANDARDS 'OR NURSERY STOCK, BY THE ACRICAN NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE GO ASSOCIATION (ANIA)- 2- PLANTING SEASON RESTRICTIONS ALL BALLED AND BURLAP EL PLANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED BEIN EN )CTOBER 1 AND N CVENI ED 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE A,ITH ORI7E.D 4Y THE IANDICA ARCHITECT- ALL CONTAINFR GROWN PLANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED B iWF.EN SEPTEMBER 15 AND MAY 15 UNLESS OTHERWISE ALITHOR17ED BY THE IANDAC PF ARCHIT,ECT- . FINISHED CEASES ON GRADING Pt AN THAT OCCUR IN SHRUB BEDS SPECIFY TOP OF FINISHED MULCH GRADES 3. TANDSCAPE COKTRAC'IOR SI-IALL NOT LXCLLD TIT CSC GRADES MIEN BEDS A2C COMPLETE. 4, TOP OF MULCH SHALL FINISH I' BELOW ADJACENT PAVEMENT- _ VON I FICATION OF TOTAL OUANTITIFS AS SHOWN IN THE 'PLANT ;CHEDUI F SHALL BET E RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. UPDN DISCREPANCIES T`i_ PLANTING PLAN SYMBOLS SHALL GOVERN. 6 NEW CANTING SHAH 3F IRABIES AS SHOWN ON PLANS. THECONTRACTOR IS RESPOLSIRLF FOR VER11'IN' THE LOCATION OF ALL SITL LLENPNTS AND UTILITIES. IF RSCIRLPANCFS OCCUR' OR F OBSIPUCI QNS BELOW GROUND 02 OVERIHEAD ARE T.I000NI R D HIE CONFRAC7'OR SHALL NOTII TIC LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RLCES'SAPY ADJUSTMENTS SHALL BE MADE ONLY UPON APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCJIITECT. 7- MAINTENANCE WILL INCLUDE IRRIGATION AND THE REMOVAL. OF INVASIVE CLIMBERS FROM PROPDSED VEGETATION UNT71.. THE PROPOSED VEGETATION HAS HAD OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME ESTABIISHED- PADLOCK MODFLBS 1781, 3782, 3783 GC TO MAI 1 W1 II MODEL. IS TO BE 2"-3" ORGANIC MULCH (NO DOWN AT STEM) REMOVE BURLAP ISOM TOP AND SIDS OF BALL (LEAVE IN PLACE) A-6' HT. MULCH SAUCER PREPARED $OIL. .. �NNIIIICD GRAD[ __2 A WICTIIS�LN RITURBLD SOIL Oi ROOTBALL SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL �2J 1 SGAE'. ,14' -1-0 1A4x09, PC F ll7 0' (11,173 #5 TROOPS @ 8' O.C. W/ FULL GROUNDS MASONRY1 MASONRY STRENGTH A. HOLLOW CONCRETE MASONRY UNITS GRADE N —EIGHT WITH A COMPRESSVE SIR NGTH OF F 1500 PSI ON THE NEI AREA. B. GROW 2000 PSA, MINIMj%A 28 DAY COMPRESSIVE SIRENQTH, V,5AT GROUT IMMEDIATELY AFTER POURING AND AGAIN AFTER 5 MINE ES GROW SHALL CONFORM 10 AS-M C47 AN UBC 2103- _ MIXGOO L I FOR AT LEAS IV MIH t S AND LNTIL MIX HAS BEEN ATTAINED GROUT SHALL HAVE SLFFICIENi WAGED ADDED 1'0 PRODUCE A CONSISTENCY OR POURING WITHOUT SEGREGATION USE GROUT WITHIN I HOURS OF ADDITION OF MIXING WATER. C- MORTAR. CEMENT LIME TYPES 1800 PSI MINMUM 28 DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH- CONFORM TO ISO 2503. D. 2,500 PSI STRENGTH CONCRETE AT' 28 DAY 3 10 5" SLUMP. 2. LAY UNITS IN RUNNING BOND. CORNERS SHALL HAVE A SEASCAPE BOND BY OVERLAPPING UNITS. 3- M XiMUM GROUT ULF WITHOUT CLEAN —OUTS SHALL BE 1'-0 A- TIE VERTICAL REINFORCING AT EACIIT END OF BAR AND A' -0' MAXIMUM VERTICAL. SPACING USING SINGLE WIRE LOOP TYPE TIES AS MANUFACTURED BY AA- WIRE PRODUCTS COMPANY OR APPROVED ALTERNATE. _ 5- SEE. ARCN7ECTORAL, DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS OF EXPANSION AND CONTROL.. JOINTS- _ _ 6- GROUT SOLID ALL. WAILS IN CONTACT WITIIT EARTH, RETAINING WAFAS, STEM WALLS, AND AS NOTED ON DRAWINGS- _ 7- GROUTED MASONRY SIITAU FIE CONSTRUCTED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT ALL EI,FMENTS OF III[ MASONRY ACT TOGETHER AS A STRUCTURAL. ELEMENT. NOTE. I- GENERAL CONTRACTOR TD VERIFY WITH T—MOBILE EXACT TYPE AND NI W WF.E:P HAI LS FORLOCATION OF HINGES FOR MOUNTING GATE TO CMU. DRAINAGE CONTROL Ai a' O.0 2 CENTRAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY A.L. GATE DIMENSION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTING GATE. 0 N 4 AGGIB 24-4113 DRAW\ BY- DR �� CHECI(ED BY. CC 1 O9/10O SD PAR ON GIANLC 2 iil/15/24 ZONNG 1111011111111 J 1/14/2F ZONING DRAVANG RWSICV 4 il%dI/24 ZONING PRAYING REMORA ALLPRO Suite 2DM,p0�vliv� x ]52DJ 912-i3I rorg4�e 5 re91si n no. All u ASS F AILDI Raj �NING, °N<r DAwaIN , COUNTRY CLUB RD (VERIZON SITE: FRANCESCA DR) OWNER WYLIE UNI TED METHODIST (]!LIKEN LEGAL DSCRIPTION WYLIE UNITEEU METHODIST CHURCH, BLS A, LOT I 598DRO SQ. FT. VOLUME 99-00396N. PAGE 4386-2160 NOT RECORDS OF COLIN COONiY, TO ADDRESS 1451 COUNT Y CLUB RD WYLIETO SAO 8 COVEN COUNTY PATE: 06j05/24 ='1`T`,--1 138 0111412025 Item 3. 6" CONCRETE SLAB #" LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT - 018" A SPACING g4 TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT 018, C—C SPACI NC 7" LIME SUBGRADE PAVEMENT WIDTH AS PER PLAN ACCESS DRIVE DETAIL 2-1 SLOPE (TYP) \ CLASS 4 GEOTEXTILF IN POORLY DRAINED AREAS 6" RIP COARSE AGGREGATE ROLLED/COMPACTED f I �y' h M� KNOX PADLOCK DETAIL 0 4 AGGIR 24-4113 DRAW\ BY- DR �� CHECKED BY. CC 1 09/IOBY DF LOCAL ON YOU 2 i!i/IS/t4 20NMG 111101 R,11111 3 a/14/2F ZONING PRARNG RW&l(N 4 il/dI/24 ZONING URAMNG RFFSSKA ALLPRO 9 Ie'UO, x 1-1 912 13i <a e 5 pI/O "�%D AI.LIYD 1011AR I lYllN mu. COUNTRY CLUB RD (VERIZON SITE: FRANCESCA DR) OWNER WYLIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEGAL DESCRIPTION WYLIE UNTED METHODIST CHURCH, OLD A, LOT I 598'384 SO. F!. VOLUME WR00396U,. PAGE 4386-2560 PLAT RECORDS OF COLIN COUNTY, Tx ADDRESS 1451 COUNT Y CLUB RD WYLIE, TX CIE LLI CON COUNIY DATE: 06/05//24 =TITI,11— Z-5 139 0111412025 Item 3. rJIT[i . _ ..7�'T. 5. ALL CONCRETE IN LINED CHANNEL SHALL BE NCTCOG CUSS "A" (MINIMUM 3,000 P.S.I.) CONCRETE. ©1. CONCRETE FOR ALL STREETS AND PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG, 6. FLAT BOTTOM TO BE CONSTRUCTED WHEN CHANNEL WIDTH IS LESS THAN 12 FOOT. FOURTH EDITION OR AS AMENDED CLASS "C' CONCRETE (SIX SACK 3,600 P.S.I.) 7, 3/4" CHAMFER ON ALL CONCRETE CORNERS. ITEM 303.3.4.2(0) AND ITEM 303.5.6.2 HAND. 2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE DEFORMED BARS NO. 3 ON 18 INCH CENTERS OR NO. 4 BARS ON 24 INCH CENTERS. REINFORCING SHALL BE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS ON CENTER. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM 615, 616 AND 617. 3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE TIED (100%). REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE SET ON PLASTIC CHAIRS. BAR LAPS SHALL BE MINIMUM 30 DIAMETERS. NO STEEL SHALL BE PLACED UNTIL THE SUBGRADE HAS BEEN TESTED AND PASSED. 4. EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED EVERY 600 FEET, AT ALL INTERSECTIONS AND CHANGES IN DIRECTION OF PAVING, ALLEYS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO EXPANSION JOINTS, 05. SAWED TRANSVERSE DUMMY JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED EVERY 15 FEET OR 1.25 TIMES LONGITUDINAL JOINT SPACING WHICHEVER IS LESS. SAWING SHALL OCCUR WITHIN 5 TO 12 HOURS AFTER THE POUR INCLUDING SEALING. ©6. SUBGRADE UNDER PAVEMENTS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 7 INCHES OF LIME TREATED SUBGRADE, ONLY HYDRATED LIME SHALL BE UTILIZED. OPTIMUM LIME SHALL BE APPLIED. OPTIMUM LIME CONTENT SHALL BE DETERMINED DURING THE EXCAVATION BY THE USE OF A LIME SERIES TEST. LIME SERIES TEST SHALL BE TAKEN ALONG THE EXCAVATION AT ALL CHANGES IN SOIL AND A MINIMUM OF 300 FEET. LIME SERIES SHALL BE COMPLETED BY AN INDEPENDENT LABORATORY APPROVED BY THE CRY. 41#/SY MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF LIME SERIES TESTING. SUBGRADE SHALL BE COVERED WITH PAVING WITHIN 14 DAYS OR SUBGRADE SHALL BE REWORKED AND RETESTED. 7. LIME TREATED SUBGRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A DENSITY OF NOT LESS THAN 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY ASTM D 698. MOISTURE CONTENT SHALL BE WITHIN -2 TO +4 OF OPTIMUM, DENSITY TEST RESULTS SHALL BE COMPLETED BY N INDEPENDENT LABORATORY APPROVED BY THE CITY. ALL RESULTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY. SUBGRADE TESTING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG ITEM 303.5.1 SUBGRADE. 8. LIME TRIMMINGS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR ANY USE. 9. ALL FILL SHALL BE COMPACTED BY MECHANICAL METHODS. MAXIMUM LOOSE LIFT FOR COMPACTION SHALL BE 8 INCHES. ALL LIFTS SHALL BE TESTED FOR DENSITY BY AN INDEPENDENT LABORATORY APPROVED BY THE CITY. DENSITY REQUIREMENT SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS FOR THE TYPE OF MATERIAL CALLED FOR IN THE PLANS. 10, ALL DISTURBED AREAS OF ROADWAY WORK SHALL HAVE GRASS ESTABLISHED IMMEDIATELY. GRASS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF ITEM 202, LANDSCAPING, OF NCTCOG SPECIFICATIONS, FOURTH EDITION OR AS AMENDED. 11. ALL AREAS TO BE EXCAVATED OR FILLED SHALL HAVE EROSION CONTROL PLACED PRIOR TO COMMENCING EARTHWORK. EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG ITEM 201, FOURTH EDITION OR AS AMENDED. sQ 12. ALL SIDEWALKS SHALL BE 5' WIDE AND INCLUDE BARRIER FREE RAMPS AT INTERSECTING STREETS, ALLEYS, DRIVEWAYS, ETC. BARRIER FREE RAMPS SHALL MEET CURRENT ADA REQUIREMENTS, BE INSTALLED BY THE DEVELOPER AND MEET THE TEXAS DEPT, OF LICENSING REGULATIONS. 13. SIDEWALKS SHALL BE DOWELED INTO PAVEMENT WHERE IT ABUTS DRIVEWAYS. EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL SHALL BE USED AT THESE LOCATIONS. 14. NO VEHICLES SHALL BE PERMITTED ON CONCRETE PAVEMENT WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE CITY. THE CITY WILL MAKE DETERMINATION BASED ON CONCRETE BREAK REPORT. ® 15. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO RECONSTRUCTION MEETING. REVISE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH OF NCTCOG SPEC. 303.2.1.3 COARSE AGGREGATE TO READ "CRUSHED LIMESTONE SHALL CONSTITUTE 100% OF THE COARSE AGGREGATE. 16. ALL PAVING FOR PARKING SHALL BE MIN. 5" THICK 3,600 P.S.I. CONCRETE SUBJECT TO CITY ENGINEER APPROVAL. 17. ALL AREAS NOT UNDER PAVING, INCLUDING ALL FRANCHISE UTILITY EASEMENTS, SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A DENSITY OF NOT LESS THAN 92 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY. 18. CONCRETE PLANTS SHALL CONFORM TO TXDOT 1993 EDITION ITEMS 520 AND 522, © 19. ANY CURB AND/OR STREET SECTION REMOVED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PRIVATE DRIVEWAY SHALL NOT BE REMOVED PRIOR TO 7 DAYS OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE DRIVEWAY. IF THE DRIVEWAY IS NOT CONSTRUCTED WITHIN THIS TIME FRAME AND EXCAVATION HAS BEEN MADE, EXCAVATION SHALL BE REPLACED UNTIL SUCH TIME CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES. sQ 20. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE OF THE CONCRETE FOR PLACEMENT SHALL BE 95' F AS SPECIFIED IN TXDOT 2004 EDITION ITEM 360.4 PARAGRAPH G.4 TEMPERATURE RESTRICTIONS. 8 21. PAVING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN TXDOT 2004 EDITION UNDER ITEM 360.3 22, WATER INJECTION OF SUBGRADE BY CITY ENGINEER APPROVAL ONLY. ® 23. SUBGRADE UNDER FIRE LANES SHALL MEET THE PAVING SUBGRADE REQUIREMENTS OR ONE ADDITIONAL INCH OF CONCRETE MAY BE USED. As 24. SUBGRADE UNDER PARKING AREAS SHALL BE DETERMINDED BY A GEOTECH REPORT. LINED CHANNELS 1. CONSTRUCTION JOINT SHOWN IN DETAILS FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, MONOLITHIC CONSTRUCTION MAY BE USED. 2. ALL VISIBLE SURFACES SHALL BE A TROWEL FINISH, 3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE 3/8" DIAMETER AND SPACED 12" CENTER TO CENTER BOTH WAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 4. IF WOOD FORMS ARE USED WITH CONSTRUCTION JOINT, THEY SHALL BE TWO, 2"W, AND SHALL NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL CONCRETE ON SLOPES IS READY TO BE PLACE. STORM SEWER 1. THE FLOOR OF THE EXCAVATION FOR INLET BOX MUST PROVIDE A FIRM, LEVEL BED FOR THE BASE SECTION TO REST UPON. 2. A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES OF Y' DIAMETER (MAXIMUM) ROCK OR GRAVEL SHALL BE USED TO PREPARE THE BEDDING TO FINAL GRADE OR IN LIEU OF THIS, AT LEAST 6 INCHES OF 2-SACK CEMENT STABILIZED SAND SHALL BE USED TO PREPARE THE BEDDING TO GRADE. CEMENT STABILIZED -SAND SHALL BE ALLOWED TO SET BY KEEPING HOLE PUMPED DRY. 3. AFTER PIPE HAS BEEN LAID ON PROPER BEDDING, BACKFILLING TO COMMENCE WITH 8" MAXIMUM LOOSE LIFTS MECHANICALLY COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR UNDER ROADWAY OR 12" MAXIMUM LOOSE LIFT BEHIND CURB. MAXIMUM SIZE ROCK IN BACKFILL SHALL NOT EXCEED 4 INCHES IN DIAMETER. 4. PRECAST INLETS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE CITY. 5. CONCRETE TO BE MINIMUM 4,200 P.S.I. 6. LOCKING DEVICE IS REQUIRED ON ALL STORM SEWER LIDS. 7. "NO DUMPING" WARNING PLAQUE TO BE INSTALLED ON ALL STANDARD AND RECESSED INLETS. 8. CONCRETE CAST -IN -PLACE INLETS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 4,200 P.S.I. M 28 DAYS, ZL9. DELETED 10. EXISTING STORM SEWER PIPE AND/ OR LATERALS SHALL BE LOCATED PRIOR TO SETTING OR CONSTRUCTING INLET BOXES. IF ADJUSTMENT IN GRADE OF LATERAL IS REQUIRED, A REVISED DESIGN BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR APPROVAL. 11. REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CLASS III IS APPROVED WITHIN THE CITY. 12.00L0R N INSPECTION SHALL BE COMPLETED ON THE STORM SEWER IN THE PRESENCE OF CITY REPRESENTATIVE AND THE ORIGINAL MEDIA SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE CITY AT THE COMPLETION OF THE INSPECTION. ®13.Y0UR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE SECTION 5AC STORM DRAINAGE AND WATER QUALITY CONTROLS. IN THE ELEVENTH MONTH OF THE SECOND YEAR OF THE REQUIRED TWO-YEAR MAINTENANCE BOND, THE DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ANY SIGNIFICANT BUILD-UP OF SEDIMENT OR DEBRIS FROM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS WITH EXCEPTIONS AS DESIGNATED. THE FUNDING SHALL BE BORNE BY THE DEVELOPER AND SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY COLOR N INSPECTION IN THE PRESENCE OF A CITY REPRESENTATIVE AND THE ORIGINAL MEDIA SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE CITY AT THE COMPLETION OF THE INSPECTION. WATER 1. ALL WATER LINE CROSSINGS OF SANITARY SEWER LINES SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS AND MEET TOED REQUIREMENTS. 2. PIPES 12 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND SMALLER SHALL BE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (P.V.C.) MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C900 DR 18 OR DUCTILE IRON PIPE (D.I.P.) MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C 151 CLASS 50 PIPE. ALL B.LP. SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH A POLYETHYLENE LINER. 3. FOR PIPES LARGER THAN 12 INCHES IN DIAMETER, THE PIPE SHALL BE REINFORCED CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE (AWWA C301 OR AWWA C303), DUCTILE IRON PIPE (AWWA C151 CLASS 50) OR POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPE UP TO 18 INCHES MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C905 - 235 P.S.I. RATED PIPE. 4. ALL VALVES ON PIPES 12 INCHES AND SMALLER SHALL BE RESILIENT SEALED WEDGE VALVES (AWWA C509). 5. ALL VALVES ON PIPES LARGER THAN 12 INCHES BUT SMALLER THAN 30 INCHES SHALL BE BUTTERFLY VALVES (AWWA C504) OR WEDGE VALVES (AWWA C509). 6. ALL VALVES ON PIPES 30 INCHES AND LARGER SHALL BE BUTTERFLY VALVES (AWWA C504). 7. EMBEDMENT SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS. BACKFILL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED PAVEMENT SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR. OUTSIDE PAVEMENT (EXISTING OR PROPOSED) SHALL BE COMPACTED TO MINIMUM OF 92% STANDARD PROCTOR. ALL COMPACTION SHALL BE BY MECHANICAL METHODS. 8. WATER LINES SHALL BE PRESSURE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG ITEM 506. ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE SWABBED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE INSPECTOR PRIOR TO BACKFILLING. 9. ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL BENDS SHALL BE BLOCKED. 10. ALL FITTINGS SHALL INCLUDE MECALUG CONNECTORS. 11, ALL FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A 24" x 24" SQUARE REINFORCED CONCRETE PAD. 12, ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE SWABBED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE INSPECTOR PRIOR TO BACKFULL. SCREENING WALLS 1. CONCRETE - MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3,000 P.S.I. 0 28 DAYS. 2. REINFORCEMENT - ASTM A-36 3. MASONRY - COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH SHALL BE PRESCRIBED IN ITEM 2.3.6 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 4, WIND LOAD FOR DESIGN - 20 P.S.F. 5. PIER BEARING STRESSES - SEE BRICK SCREENING WALL NOTES, SANITARY SEWER 6. MORTAR - TYPE "S". 1. ALL SEWER LINES CROSSING POTABLE WATERLINES SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS AND MEET TOED REQUIREMENTS. 7. PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS AT 50 FEET. 2. PIPES 8 INCHES THROUGH 15 INCHES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D3034 WITH A MINIMUM SDR OF 35 OR ASTM D3350 AND DE 345434 C. B. PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS AT 200 FEET CENTER MAXIMUM, 3. PIPES LARGER THAN 12 INCHES THROUGH 48 INCHES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM STANDARDS F679, F794, F949 AND D3350/ DE 345434 C. 9. PROVIDE PIER WITH MINIMUM 9 FOOT W/ 24 INCH DIAMETER BELL IN CLAY OR OTHER MATERIAL EXCEPT 4. MANHOLES SHALL BE PRECAST. ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE WATER LIGHT. PRECAST MANHOLES SHALL HAVE BLUE SHALE, 6 FOOT MINIMUM WITH 3 FOOT MINIMUM INTO BLUE SHALE. JOINTS SEALED. ALL RING AND COVERS SHALL INCLUDE N INTERNAL CHIMNEY SEAL. 5. ALL PIPE OPENINGS IN MANHOLES SHALL INCLUDE COUPLINGS WITH "0" RING RUBBER GASKETS. 10. ALL EXPOSED CONCRETE SHALL BE CLASS 2 RUBBED FINISHED SURFACE. 6. STUBOUTS OUT OF MANHOLES SHALL BE FTITED WITH A STOPPER AND CAP. STUBOUTS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 5 FEET FROM MANHOLE AND BE SUPPORTED BY A CONCRETE CRADLE. 11. SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO WALLS MUST BE 5-FOOT MINIMUM WIDTH FROM ALL PORTIONS OF THE WALL 7. ALL DROP MANHOLES SHALL BE OF THE EXTERNAL TYPE. (INCLUDING PILASTERS, COLUMNS, ETC.). 8. MANHOLES SHALL BE VENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TOED REQUIREMENTS. 9. ALL SANITARY SEWER PIPE SHALL BE TESTED (NCTCOG ITEM 507.5) AFTER CONSTRUCTION. TESTING SHALL 12. MAXIMUM PILASTER SPACING 40 FEET. INCLUDE PRESSURE TESTING, MANDREL TEST (TOED REQUIRED) AND COLOR N INSPECTION. COLOR N INSPECTION SHALL BE COMPLETED IN PRESENCE OF CITY REPRESENTATIVE AND THE ORIGINAL MEDIA 13. WALLS SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN THE VISIBILITY EASEMENT OR STREET RIGHT OF WAY. SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE CITY AT THE COMPLETION OF THE INSPECTION. SEWER SHALL INSPECTED AFTER INSTALLATION OF FRANCHISE UTILITIES. AIR TEST ONLY. 14. THE WALL SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF EIGHT FEET IN HEIGHT AS MEASURED FROM THE NEAREST ALLEY 11.. MANHOLES SHALLVACUUM TESTED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY REPRESENTATIVE.EANOUTS EDGE OR SIDEWALK GRADE, WHICHEVER IS THE HIGHER. THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL BE LIMITED TO itEND-OF-LINE ClC WILL BE ALLOWED. TERMINATE SEWER LINES WITH A MANHOLE. EARTH -TONE COLORS, EXCLUDING GRAY, GREEN AND WHITE. THE COLOR OF THE WALL SHALL BE UNIFORM U 0 ILLUMINATION ON EACH SIDE OF A THOROUGHFARE FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH BETWEEN INTERSECTING THOROUGHFARES, 1. STREET LIGHT FOUNDATIONS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TXU ELECTRIC UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY'S PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE FINISH OF THE WALL DETAIL AND NOTES FOR 25' OR 30' MOUNTING HEIGHT ROUND STEEL POLE. SHALL BE CONSISTENT ON ALL SURFACES. 2. PROVIDE SQUARE CONCRETE MOW STRIP 18" FROM OUTSIDE OF POLE TO CORNER USING 31000 P.S.I. CONCRETE WITH #3 BARS 0 18" AND X" EXPANSION JOINT. 15. IF WROUGHT IRON FENCING IS TO BE UTILIZED ON REQUIRED SCREENING, ALL WROUGHT IRON MUST BE 3. SUBDIVISION STREET LIGHTING TO CONFORM TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE. "DECORATIVE STREET LIGHTING SHALL BE SOLID STOCK, NO TUBULAR STEEL WILL BE ALLOWED. PROVIDED ALONG RESIDENTIAL STREETS THROUGHOUT ALL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS, PROVIDING LOW ILLUMINATION WITH SOLAR CONTROLS ON DECORATIVE POLES WITH SPACING RANGING FROM 250 FEET TO 350 FEET BETWEEN LIGHTS ® � PLACED ON ALTERNATING SIDES OF THE STREET. A STREET LIGHTING PUN MUST BE SUMITTED TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL. THE CITY ENGINEER IS AUTHORIZED TO ALTER THE DISTANCE REQUIREMENT IF NEEDED IN AN EFFORT TO ACHIEVE THE BEST LIGHTING ® noo ARRANGEMENT POSSIBLE." ® .m nnxxc xore zo uaows[ xon iz a is ,iae DETAILS ® _ smell axnwww xa s s/eo/ SPECIAL DETAILS OR MODIFICATIONS TO THESE STANDARD DETAILS TO BE UTILIZED ON ANY 2 +/s/< GIVEN PROJECT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR APPROVAL FOR USE. ENCITY onn zQ EET SIGN SPECIFICATIONS OF WYCIE, TEXAS BY TH DEVELOPER. THESTREET NAME GNSTALLATIONNS FOR ALL IOF THE CSTT EETTIONS BSIGNS MUST Y THE TBECPRIOR TOTION OF ATHE BFFIINALOACCEPTANCE OFTHIEHSUBDIVIISION. THEDLEGENDE SHALL CONTAIN THE NAME OF THE STREET, ANY SUFFIX AS DESIGNATED ON THE PUT, AND THE BLOCK NUMBER AS ASSIGNED BY THE CITY. STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS THE SIGN FACE SHALL BE HIP PRISMATIC WHITE W/BLUE EC FILM WITH CITY LOGO. THE SIGN PLATE SHALL BE 9 INCHES TALL AND 0.080 INCHES THICK FLAT BLADE ALUMINUM DRILLED. THE STREET NAME SHALL BE 6 INCH UPPER CASE LETTERS. THE SUFFIX AND BLOCK LETTERS SHALL BE 3 INCHES. ALL LETTERS SHALL BE WHITE, THE SIGNS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON A 2 INCH BY 12 FOOT SQUARE POST WITH A 2.25 GENERAL NOTES INCH BY 36 INCH SQUARE GROUND ANCHOR AND 2.5 INCH BY 18 INCH SLEEVE. THE ANCHOR POST SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO THE GROUND AT A DEPTH OF 30 INCHES, THE STREET NAME SHALL BE MOUNTED 10 FEET FROM THE TOP OF THE CURB MEASURED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE LOWEST SIGN. SIGNS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON SQUARE POSTS USING DRIVE RIVETS, WASHER, SPACE AND CHERRY MATE RIVETS TO DATE: APRII, 2005 70 STD700_R ATTACH ENDS OF SIGN TOGETHER. C 0111412025 Item 3. RELIN _ ) Pl: C" 44 RELIv A B B _ _ A _ _ 6 4 iFT OO i/ AFT __ FALL > > �' 1�"+CZTT 1�2 �.! --- URv HE T 6 CAD E !/RB 1 _-0 51 - A CFOIYs NEGNT T 1'� �-__. — _ e� _ I— --F _ - 5 ! 2 NI 0 __.___ -ITM; ST BILIZEO \ — 1�`l LeL SIAHiLIILO \_1/ �111 1" /NC BARS I "' Pc AN 3 4' C SUBG FlOE ON I8' C RS OR 0. 4 b'ARS ON 24 CTRS �\\\ PAMT P TO 6E BEN T' UB PAGE I )' AN. OCIsAo T OOnm lMp HFAOEH REINFORGNG 1115 SILLS 6E AO ' .1 PA NO 4 HARTS ON 21" CTRS BOTH —A SO1— 01 � I FRAOCR AND 1.1 REGULAR SECTION REGULAR SECTION TO RE I.:DNOLIIH/C LEGEND O YAWED LwsnUDIANL OUAfMY ,10INT (ONS7RISCLLON COIA17 ('FULL W107H PVMT 22 - IS ALLOWED INHERE APPROVED EiY CITY) FULL 3/5 PO/NT A00-P_0/NT >_/✓ POINT I CP01YN I I I -- D AY 4DAD1h(R TOTAL .OIN MID- 1/4 NID CROWDTO HEIGHT POINT POINT POINT 26 2 1/a" 7" 1/4' 36' 69 3 318E 5 1/2" 3/8" 44 6 > 3/IA 1 1/2' 3/8 TABLE OF CROWN HEIGHTS AND ORDINATES FOR VARIOUS PARABOLIC SECTIONS V-SOAND FIRET—Al Ali7(IB fPLFS ] CLATORO AT DPONLS&R PAR—W ITSELF ONL>TO IF CARNALA/ Tf0 PATH SLIP FORA✓ FOORW S AND- -16 fAlJl; OR 4" 0A WELL IS ROBS (MECPAN/GLLY AT/ACHCO OV 5 CENI£RS ET ( g URO R g�, J (F EN 10 PO T %lTP AMC 13 BOLT bEHIAD PLUVINUAf HEEL (L2 (0 1Q5 J OF WL✓AN�CD N I I-3�. (L. 4%ASRIFR POS; A CO) rs A 'o" IN'As' LJOIWHISANSITATY 9ARPTCADTS / FRlaA/ ENT BARRIG IFS) Sf LL CO ✓ ST OF ADOT ALLAY OJA AAC L BERN BARD FENCE' IRTH TERAANAL CO NEC'TOR ACTIONS AT EACH ENP PFFLAI LAT BARRI('AI FULL BE AfANUTACTUREO AND C0A(T l SHY IN ACCAYAN E PILL WPOT OFTAILS SALLIES E REAL EXTEND FROM OU 510E CURB TO OUTSIDE cone TYPICAL PERMANENT BARRICADE DETAIL )2 CUB // "FAA, R{IW(.! l OER TO /l 0 /E[_,.,, 11 O CAF I/NAS OiNER-->?CGYFIED SYNMETPM1AL 4H0 T 2 - 5'-0" (USDA() RAIL HEADER FXAOCIA ✓DINT E/LLER"�1 � EXIST/NG' P✓A//'. i pROP TONG 1 v 7 i FIJTURf PPFST PROP_ TONG HAT, � I -PvEUEIT RESIDENTIAL (IY(L E& E-11 No c a s -- � � ume No s RARc Ar ur✓E SIREEIS SHAH HAVE A MINIMUM PAVEMENT THICKNESS OF 6". 2 y D.. ° ALL OTHERS SHALL RL H" MIN- > a ( UABOACJI' HGDG9 NATF PAI E^eENJ DAIS IR 6E BENT DOWNISA /MO HEADER . PAYER(ENT A.HEADEP, SIULL BE AfONO[/THIG STREET HEADER g. I LE A / R I- TIER l 0A0 AI J. " g P lNL p4 BARS 2A' ON CENTER A. WAY rSIO JES . EO it f IIIJRGD REBRLR NO /!A4-� /2" p b LON(RF IF /fi M1RER 1 PH 1L BOARD 71'�— D iLAN`INA LR WI /ERCE IT� _ I`SN✓0 6' orz 8 n4 LFr N, IR R — JT NA 1 � � - � y,L _� � fexlvnNA rnveneNT 0 A HARS S (PZ 0 /B" lPTIF s /. 6" J 01 NO n 6N S P C£0 ON 2A' CENTERS "" "- F� IIIII MONO[ ITHIC CURD A H ro IL 1 RIVA I- TRANCVFR>E--LLIN SiI _IV=a1.,_ P " �2 T_4 .1 UNDERCUT STREET HEADER TIE .,TO,. �TASST rVMT _.SI ,AND �AOSAIII "HAD, I Av 8)A 21 NSA SFCTION A —A SEPARATE CURB AND GUT ER NUwNCST(WS AS/HLIII Ncrcoc CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS /IE'DS 2 L / AND 18 OF SCOTIAL PRO 5/ONS CURB AND_ CURB AND GUTTER 1 0111412025 Item 3. 1 /. LYINTRACPIR SHALL ­XNo. — 12"MlOR No. 4— ON M FOR MX I14ALLEYBARS ON 18- c� w Na.4 ON24 �WON AND MWX & 3 CENTERS FOR MIDDLE 112 ALLEY MM. WIDTH WIDTH 2- — MAY AT — -- I— ON12"— LW- I '6' c� WON A, w �� COSTM WE A 114 A 1�1 A 114 A 5 �—=. SE _x. N0J M 18- Ms. OR 1-1 4 21 IMI 8'-JBOJ P.S.I. COMP. -LIME TREATED SUBCRAOf STANDARD 12, 16' & 20' ALLEY SECTION 12 6' 6' cum NO.4 M. W 24 OM STANDARD ALLEY SECTION WITH CURBS MEDIAN AT DRIVEWAYS SPLIT BY PROPERTY LINE - STREET --- ALLEY RETURN DETAILS EMPHO W OF OUR TOTAL OPENING WON REMOVER p7­ M 114' Mw ON EX/STING GUTTER t 4 EX/SAm GONG -DRIVEWAY OR ALLEY CURB CUT NO. JBARS 0 18' O.C.E. MATCH EXIST. WON PROP s' REw,' GONG Mw 10. 4 ws'I w �sr omw or SHOWN).2Varw. . BLACK-OUT LIMIT P wmcNT REINFORCEMENT IF NOT MONO(/RfC UPPED -a OR w I (PAY UW) BAR 2'-O%� DRIVEWAY RETURN TO ALLEY rl�� /'. , UST. �T STREET 'l ASPHALT �.MN T— ENO CURB FOR DRA£5 TYPICAL DRIVE OR STREET CONNECTION TO EXISTING ASPHALT STREET J� B W*Wj R.O.W. 6' REINFCO .. DRIVE p. (REMOVEu6' �1'z NOT SHOWN) A 4 A Ak PAVEMENT RGIFOPCEMEW LAPPED m M OR w M1WEL PER SCNouL ON sm-oj NOTE' REMOVE EX/SI RN5HO �M MMN ME R.O.W. SHALL , 'N", SEE DED. -Ole GROUNDVARIrs �NWPM � BEYOND THE R.O.W. AND INTO �NAW BE BLOCK SODDED tO RESTORE THE F/NISHED GRIDf 6APnEARA/✓CE (SEE NOTE) PROP. -11 �F. 6* "CEW GONG OR W 4 BARS 6 24 _SEQlI0NA=:A PROP. �wa Mla DRAC LAP SPLICER6Nr. N PROP. w") V_� ]-P.V./. ... WRW CONC. DRNE NE v.o. o ' v.o. (w.) PtMl BARS 0 PAY -E 15 ' v v. G (.) zo" v., (MAX.) OHNEJERS SECTION B— DRIVEWAY RETURN SECTIONS I CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS 11n., Howels M1111.1waffsUM11111 PAVING / ALLEY / DRIVEWAYS DATE: APRIL, E 0111412025 Item 3. STEEL @P WUUO POST (NCTCOG /1EM 201.5) STTU OR W000 POST FILTER FABRIC FILTER FABRIC AGX. 6' SPACING (VOICES MU -1.5) HOG WIRE MIN. HEIGHT 24° MIN. 12" BELOW GROUND LEVEL (NCTCOG ITEM 201.5) ABOW EXl Aw FYOw W9N MAY.OPEn/NGS; IF REIXAREO GRIN/ND GEYEL HOC WE /F PLO 7>rEA�H 6' DEEP COMPACTED FARM AND 6" WYOE OR ROCK MCKFTLL COMPACTED EARTH 12" M/N. STOW IXkDf OR ROCK &LWflu EXTENSIOR CF FwffiE FLOW FAERE W-IN lMO TRENCH ISOMETRIC VIEW SILT FENCE DETAIL 6' MIN. EACH SIPS B' MAX. H sry FLnrr 1/2 H 0000 6' MIN. TOP OF STDNE EACH SIDE OF SILT FENCE 11/1' FILTER SR1NE fZOW STONE OVERFLOW STRUCTURE LOCAl10N AS CALLED FOR IN PUNS 5) lF FILTER FABRIC lS RIPPED, BA.6LD OR D£TEIUOPATTD, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE IT /N ACCORLWNCf W N THE ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS. (M4NTfN f OF TX SILT FENCE SHALL BE AT NE CONTRACTORS OWN IXPENSE) 6) EROSION CONTROL SECTION VIEW NOTE5 I) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT SILT FENCE WEEKLY AND AFHR M4/OR RAIN EVENTS )O ENSURE JM4T NE -IRE /S FUNCTNW/NC PROPERLY ANO MAINrAIN IN ACEORLNNCE WN NCTCOG ITEM MI. 2) THE INb41R MR S/KGL REMOVE SDIMENT FROM BEHIND FENCE WHEN THE OEPN OF" SEDIMENT HAS MU UP TD ON£-TINRO NF NFKHT OF NF FENCE ASOW GRADE 3) NE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECr THE DASE OF THE FENCE N ENSURE TILT NO PAPS HAW 6EWSOEEO AND R£-TRENCH AS NECESSARY. 4) THE MOW SHALL INSPECr FENCE POSTS TO ENSURE N,r THEY ARE PROPERLY SOPPORA G THE FENCE 1F NECESSARY, M' CONTRACTOR SHALL RESET AND A00 POSTS WON 4' TD 4.5, 6 W Z W 1 6 ONMONO GRID HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED STEEL PUTS INSTALL STREET CURB SIR AT SIDEWALK CROSS/NC FLUME .. im SIDEWALK RENT NO. 3 12' O.GV.c_. CONC ® EW. NO, 3 89R5 O 16" O.CE.w J' SECTION A —A r A I& 'W PLAN —MIN. SLOPE 1/4' ry� All SECTION -� i— SECTION B—B SELL PLATE FLUME COt4F 845E ON 100 P.SI, GIVE LLWD AND MAN OEAO R LNT 040 OETZ"_ TS OF L,/T40. BOLT PEAR, GOWN WYN BRASS BOLTS BOLSH4u BE T/2' DR RECESSED TO RUSH WV TOP OF PUTF AM SPACED A MAXIMUM OF 12' x CENTERS. 1/2' DK SELF-ORlu1NG ANCHORS . BE ZOO AND SPACED THE S E SURFACE OF PLATE SHALL RE A NON-SKID M4TEML REINFORCED CONCRETE FLUME WITH CURBS EXLS'T: 6" WHO. 3'-5' COARSE AGCRFU4 CONC CURB ZR;R (WHERE TO02gPPLCABE) 6 M/N. ]NkY:) J•_0" NOTE fILIEk FABRIC EXIST. PA xxp LWE RW RIXF RfOU/RED (N.O T. REM ME ROADWAY Y WHERE GRADE EXCEEDS 2.00Y ® CONSTRUCRON NOTES 2 SECTION A —A 1) THE £NTRANCF SMALL BE MAINTAINED TO PREVENT 1RACKlw OF SEDIMENT ONTO PUBLIC R6K_OT-WAY. THIS NOTES MAY AW11 E DRESSING WIN ADOR/ONAL SR)NE ANO 1. ALL NS/BLE SURFACES SHALL EF A 1>tOW£L FIN/SH. now REPAIR AND/LM CLFANOUT OF ANY MEASURES USED M 2. 3/4' CHAMFER REIVNEO ON ALL CORNERS MP SEDIMENT. ^ SEDIMENr B4RPo£� 2) MEW NECESSARY, WHEELS SHALL Bf CLEANED TO PROP. 4' CONC. FLUME SILT FENCFj REMOW SEOMlENT PRIOR ID ENTRANCE /NRI PUBIIC 10. 3 BARS O 12' O.C.EW (CLASS A" LaNC., 3000 P.SI.) NOTE USE S4N089GS OPWRSIONS SPIUWAY PPLY WATER TO WASM RIGHT-OF-WAY. W14HIM SMALL RE DONE ON AN AREA W. 3 BARS O N" O.CEW. WHEELS /F NECESSA" STABILIZEO WlN CRUSHED STONE WN1CH DRNNS INTO AN OROT sRLCRpWO s APPRD'gD SED/MENT`'D"TROLL/"G .STR"`',NRE a5f5 D REINFORCED CONCRETE FLUME WITHOUT CURBS M£IINTOS TO C,YANNELZE BAGS GRAVEZ, BOARDS OR ONE? APRPOVED MEDroOS IO RUNOFF Rl 5£0/MENT O +� I� PR£ r SEDIMENT FROA/ ENTERING ANY STORM GRAIN, MAHER AS RELW/REO. j 1 OUCH OR WATER COIFRSE. i 3) ALL SEDIMENT S%LLEO, DROPPED, WASHEO OR TFACKED A 3 A ONO PUBGC RK T--oF-war MUS BF REMOVED A IMMFDNTTL Y. g 3 =5" COARSE ACGR£G4TE 4) ALL SAWRG FOR PANNG SHALL BE VACUUMED 10 (NOT.00.G. OEM 201.10, 6' MIN. NICKJ CONCRETE OUST FROM AREA. i C i Alro x N OW Ru Tq No ss 2 I , WEN9a+ CITY OF WYLIE, TE FARE OF CURD STANDARD CONSTRUCTION I PLAN CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ROAD PAVING / DETAILS / Ef FOR EROSION CONTROL no S c DATE: APRIL, 2005 El 0111412025 Item 3. E-X/LNO 4-is a"S 4B TO Pi(✓ISTER ..v....yoN ✓0/NT TOP OT ..... ` ...... r� GROUND '� •.•� ° COHERE]£ BFNEATE WALI cnNnmuous To'-o" o c. (nNx) ..-.-..._._.—_--��SEE _E` No 8 as POND 8RPAER - FYRCp 21 CO IC?FTE 5/18 _ l` R A - FROM OR n� OJT /0F OF GONC /" C T POFOAM r "—I CONCRETE GOP I WILT 4000 P S/. -1 _� �! '�„ t[�I[AI�-�� o ASSA, z REISELASMEn I I - n M Ae/s ... SIT I 11 E \A..��r-.-. _t_ F REEn,R FAN rROTT(A^ ( RFIPIAfF_Oo%ITHmPfi HOIIP^S OF CONCF£]C 4' USCAIL LA OF NRLL G -- CON R.1F HA/ � JRD C17L UMN Q AT g 4 3T/ . -v5 EN5 OE /GYJ ! /ND PPESSSRE So P-F ENDS of NJ4LL REBAR J/3 84P5 oN g s IRRS /" V00 FILLED ' 'h 6 U P STf,R SP 0'-0` - __ Ir ?, ALL\'/MOM MF IT PF IFlLL 6-0' IS CARTERS bV/ (Y' G vR_UT 0 8 EXTEND PFRAR 48'lNTfi PILASTER AND CC[l/,NIJ. TYPICAL WALL_& COLUMN LAYOUT PLAN ae 2.-0„ CAP TO BE SECIIIII FASIENFO TO a cRECAS WA 44 CPOR LAST dO. iAREG c➢LL M/ TA ERLovS PRLC ST GW (IT (YPTABLF �— T�Il— 0 IT ABUIlE Z_�SOLOIEP COC FST SNLESS'SECSREP � SOLIG MILL HORTAR ✓(UHT i - �FE NOTE NO 7 PIER DETAIL S RD TO F/FTH ONE (C IA VNMSM COMPkF.$S/OF. FXl 0 0 TER O RSF yIHfNF,TH O P SI pY0 ... AT) l)RYL c pj PR/CK WALL PANEL 2 REINFOAIr TO I EL .04LIE BF FT b'A57M TEFL ON 15- 0111 TO ITS NEOU RF F . OF ASIF `'..... .... A 615 GRTO z _ 3 Y"xJ/C" "ALv A CLING?CTL FOR O/YLLEO PIERS STALL RI PLACED �IIR IN 8 !'OURT Or ORILL/NC PIEP HAIL'S _ 1 _ OF R'BE A; SPECFEO IS /YEt 256 1"S-SPECIAL PRIASIONS GALV N6LL 1101 1 ma TAP SHALL 11 I FE "S' -r—�- 6 CONS STUOPON SHALL Pew ACcoROANCE W/IH TEE REOSIREMEN 0 PIF 'RECO A ENOfO LAAAACTIS7 FOR LAIRALERcO P R K .—Y PALTIR/TE OF A' Tf/lCK P 0 G\'FA/✓SION .. 0 E If9 G I(GE -3/a" waE GALA ALREO IS— V4rNE SEE PEIR OFTAR , - SIT PE,TO EATING TIOREEIVISL IN WALL PALEL OSRANHLL CORP. OETAlL Et EPY COURSE B %9 GAUGE WIRE LAERIPA— AS SEA- BEPNEEI✓ E.CH cou OF comMN RBICAP a- TEE WALL —IT BE A M/N/MUM OF - FEET /N HEIGHT AS MEASURED FROM THE NEAREST ALLEY EDGE OR SlGEISALI, GRADE WHICHEVER AT HIGHER THE COLOR GF TEE WP1L SHALL BE SELECTED BY THE CITY THEN WALL BRICK SCREENING WALL ELEVATION E 0111412025 Item 3. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Wylie United Methodist Church / Verizon Telecommunications Tower L PURPOSE: Planned Development amendment to allow for the continued church use and allowances of Planned Development Ordinance 2001-28 and allow for a telecommunications tower use. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. All regulations of the Single Family 10/24 set forth in Article 3, Section 3.2 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) shall apply except as specifically provided herein. III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. All uses but the following shall be prohibited: a. House of Worship b. Christian Education c. Youth and Children's programs d. Day Care Church Recreation e. Church Administration f. Pre -School g. Christian School h. Meetings and activities of non-profit community oriented groups as approved by the church trustees. i. Telecommunications Tower 2. Height of structures shall be limited to 60' for house of worship structures and 120' for telecommunications towers. 3. Exterior walls which face directly or within 45 degrees of a property line shall be composed of a minimum of 25% primary masonry product, a maximum of 75% secondary masonry product, and no more than 20% other non -masonry materials, excluding doors, windows and window walls. Primary masonry shall mean brick, stone, form -decorated tilt concrete wall, form -decorated concrete block or veneer simulations of these materials. Secondary masonry shall mean exterior insulation finish systems of natural aggregates and synthetic binders having a minimum applied thickness of '/4 inch, or glass block. The Building Official may approve a masonry alternate when such material has a masonry appearance and is demonstrated to be as durable as exterior unit masonry materials. 4. Three monument signs shall be permitted. One at the corner of FM 1.378 and McMillen, and one at each entry to the property from FM 1378 and from McMillen. 5. The minimum roof slope shall be 3:12 Page 1 of 2 H 0111412025 Item 3. 6. The zoning exhibit shall serve as the Site Plan for the Telecommunications Tower development. Approval of the Planned Development shall act as site plan approval. Page 2 of 2 �J ZONING CASE: ZC 2024-10 SUBJECT property 200 foot Notification Buffer 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Feet A 1L. -7r i ) "Y OF WYLIE Date: 11 /20/2024 �� 0111412025 Item 4. Department: Prepared By: Planning Jasen Haskins Account Code: Wylie City Council nsider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-04 of the City of Wylie, Texas, repealing Ordinance Nos. 2014-44 and 2017-1 1 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Chapter 22 (Building and Buildv gulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations); establishing new regulations governing the erection, maintenance and operati( signs; defining terms; providing a penalty clause, savings/repealing clause, severability clause and an effective date; ai widin4 for the publication of the caption hereof to approve the Item as presented. i 's K, with assistance of the City Attorney, has drafted a revised City Ordinance. I purpose of the sign ordinance amendments is to bring the Code more into alignment with case law regarding first idment free speech. Secondly, the proposed amendments update other areas of the Code as mentioned below. previousr vs. Town of Gilbert), in its most basic reading, states that cities cannot regulate sig consideration.oased on the content of the message. That is, if the sign must be read to determine what kind of sign it is, the regulation ikely unenforceable. The Code has been amended to remove content as a factor for • proposed'ode regulates "garage sale signs" which can only be determined by reading the sign. The ., 'tenaporary nuisance sign" (if placed on public property) or "accessory residential sign" (if on private property). The form s not allowed, the latter is. amendments include: • Reorganization of regulations for readability • Updated sign definitions • Allowing staff to approve temporary exemptions in times of emergency • Allowing for the immediate removal and disposal of illegal temporary signs • Added to prohibited signs such as revolving signs, sloping roof signs, searchlights, and light strips. �J 0111412025 Item 4. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-04 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 2014-44 AND 2017-18, AND AMENDING WYLIE'S CODE OF ORDINANCES, ORDINANCE NO. 2021-17, AS AMENDED, CHAPTER 22 (BUILDING AND BUILDING REGULATIONS), ARTICLE XX (SIGN REGULATIONS); ESTABLISHING NEW REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE ERECTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF SIGNS; DEFINING TERMS; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE WITH A MAXIMUM FINE OF $500, SAVINGS/REPEALING CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") finds that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie" or "City") to repeal Ordinance Nos. 2014-44 and 2017-18, and to amend Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended ("Code of Ordinances"), Chapter 22 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations) for the purposes of establishing new regulations governing the erection, maintenance and operation of signs; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that in order to protect the aesthetic value of the City and to protect public health and safety for Wylie and its citizens, it is in the best interest of Wylie and its citizens to amend the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 22 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations), as set forth below. 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. Repeal of Ordinance Nos. 2014-44 and 2017-1.8. Ordinance Nos. 201.4-44 and 2017-18 are hereby repealed in their entirety and replaced by this Ordinance. The effective date of the repeal discussed in this Section shall not occur until the effective date of this Ordinance, at which time Ordinance Nos. 2014-44 and 2017-18 shall be repealed. Such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution or lawsuit or prevent any prosecution or lawsuit from being commenced for any violation of Ordinance Nos. 2014-44 and/or 2017-18 occurring before the effective date of this Ordinance. SECTION 3. Amendment to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 22 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations). The Code of Ordinances, Chapter 22 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XX (Sign Regulations) is hereby amended in its entirety in accordance with the attached exhibit: SECTION 4. Savings/Repealing. The Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other ordinance. 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 5. Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance No. 2025-04 - Amending Chapter 22, Article XX (Sign Regulations) Page 1 of 2 4619038 �J 0111412025 Item 4. 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. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and/or phrases may be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS on this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTESTED TO AND CORRECTLY RECORDED BY: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date of Publication: January 23, 2025, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2025-04 - Amending Chapter 22, Article XX (Sign Regulations) Page 2 of 2 4619038 �J 0111412025 Item 4. PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES Chapter 22 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS ARTICLE XX. SIGN REGULATIONS ARTICLE XX. SIGN REGULATIONS Sec. 22-441. Findings; Purpose and Intent; Interpretation. (a) Signs obstruct views, distract motorists, displace alternative uses for land, and pose other problems that legitimately call for regulation. The purpose of this Article is to regulate the size, illumination, movement, materials, location, height, and condition of all signs placed on private property for exterior observation, thus ensuring the protection of property values, the preservation of the character of the various neighborhoods, the creation of an attractive and harmonious community, and protection against interference with the historic character of designated areas, including the downtown district. Recognizing the unique impact of off -premise advertising on public safety, visual aesthetics and quality of life, this Article also restricts new off -premise signs and minimizes the impact of existing off -premise signs. This Article allows adequate communication through signage while encouraging aesthetic quality in the design, location, size, and purpose of all signs. This Article shall not be interpreted in a manner inconsistent with the First Amendment of the United States Constitution's guarantee of free speech. If any provision of this Article is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such finding shall not affect the validity of other provisions of this Article that can be given effect without the invalid provision. (b) This Article provides uniform standards for the erection and maintenance of signs. All signs in this Article shall be erected and maintained in accordance with these standards. The general objectives of these standards are to promote health, safety, welfare, convenience and enjoyment of the public. Specifically, these sign regulations are intended to: (1) Promote compatibility with the use of the property to which the signs are appurtenant; (2) Promote compatibility with the landscape and architecture of surrounding buildings; (3) Be appropriate to the activity to which they pertain; (4) Ensure that signs are not distracting to motorists; and (5) Ensure that all signs are constructed and maintained in a structurally sound, safe, and attractive condition. (c) These regulations do not regulate every form and instance of visual communication that may be displayed anywhere within the City Limits. Rather, they are intended to regulate those forms and instances that are most likely to meaningfully affect one or more of the purposes set forth above. (d) These regulations do not entirely eliminate all of the harms that may be created by the installation and display of signs. Rather, they strike an appropriate balance that preserves ample channels of communication by means of visual display while still reducing and mitigating the extent of the harms caused by signs. (e) Signs not expressly permitted as being allowed by right or by permit under this Article, by specific requirements in another portion of this Article, by master sign plan or agreement, or otherwise expressly allowed by the City Council or Board of Adjustment are not allowed within the City Limits. Sec. 22-442. Compliance Required; Exceptions. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate the provisions of this Article. (b) This Article shall not apply to: Wylie, Texas, Code of Ordinances Page 1 of 21 El 0111412025 Item 4. (1) The Downtown Historic District (DTH) zoning district or a planned development district if the ordinance establishing or amending the same has specific sign regulations. (2) Signs erected by or on behalf of the City in the operation of its services that include but are not limited to public safety, health and the general welfare. (3) Signs required by federal, state or local law. (4) Signs containing government messages that are approved by the City on any sign, both on and off City property. (5) Signs erected or placed as part of a City activity and/or sponsorship. These include but are not limited to municipal banners, special events, kiosks, monument signs and government awareness signs. (6) Any sign specifically authorized by the City Council as a result of a compromise of litigation or other lawful disputed claim. (7) A sign required to be located by federal, state or local law in order to enforce a property owner's rights. (c) Noncommercial message substitution. (1) Signs containing noncommercial speech are permitted anywhere that signs regulated by this Article are permitted, subject to the same regulations applicable to the type of sign used to display the noncommercial message. No provision of this Article prohibits an ideological, political or other noncommercial message on a sign otherwise allowed and lawfully displayed under this Article. (2) The owner of any sign allowed and lawfully displayed under this Article may substitute noncommercial speech in lieu of any other commercial or noncommercial speech, with no permit or other approval required from the City solely for the substitution of copy. (3) This section does not authorize the substitution of an off -premises commercial message in place of a noncommercial or on -premises commercial message. Sec. 22-443. Permit Required. (a) Interpretation and administration. The Building Official shall be responsible for interpreting and administering this Article. (b) Sign permit required. No sign, other than those signs allowed without a permit by this Article, shall be erected, placed, attached, secured, altered or displayed to/on the ground, any building, or any structure, until a permit for such sign has been issued by the Building Official. (1) Permit fees and sign contractors. Every application for a permit shall be submitted along with a nonrefundable fee in the amount set forth in Appendix A of this Code. A permit may only be issued to a sign contractor that carries at least $300,000.00 of general liability insurance and provides evidence of such insurance coverage to the Building Official when they submit the permit application. (2) Permit expiration. A permit for a sign shall expire if an inspection has not passed within 180 days from the date of issuance of such permit. (3) Electrical permit. Where signs contain electrical wiring and connections, an electrical permit must also be obtained in addition to the permit for the sign. No sign shall be erected in violation of the City's electrical code or regulations. Page 2 of 21 [H] 0111412025 Item 4. (4) Not to issue to persons previously failing to pay fees. The City shall not issue a permit under the provisions of this Article to any person, business, entity, organization or activity who has previously failed or refused to pay any fees or costs assessed against him under the provisions of this Article. (c) Applications. The applicant for a permit shall provide plans, documents and other information required by the Building Official in connection with the application to demonstrate compliance with all regulations, including but not limited to each of the following: (1) A plot plan declaring all property lines, setbacks, easements, rights -of -way, other existing signs maintained on the lot and the required distance separation to the closest monument sign in any direction scaled to linear feet; (2) A scaled drawing of the height, width and display area of the proposed sign; (3) A drawing of the lot plan or building facade indicating the proposed location of the sign, specifications, materials and landscaping plan; and Electrical plan and load requirements. (d) Work started without a permit. No sign requiring a permit may be erected, placed, attached, secured, altered or displayed without first obtaining the required permit. If any work for which a permit is required by this Article has been commenced without first obtaining a permit, the permit fee shall be doubled provided that the Building Official determines the sign meets all applicable regulations. If the Building Official determines the sign does not meet all applicable regulations, or a determination cannot be made, the Building Official is authorized to order the sign be removed. (e) Inspection. The Building Official is authorized to perform an inspection of all signs as necessary to ensure that the sign has been constructed in accordance with this Article, other applicable ordinances, and the applicable permits. The Building Official shall solely determine the method and time of such inspections. (f) Suspend or Revoke. The Building Official may suspend or revoke any sign permit issued in error or on the basis of incorrect or false information supplied, or whenever such permit was issued in violation of any provision of this Article, any other ordinance of the City, the laws of the state or the federal government. Any sign that is the subject of a revoked permit shall be immediately removed by the person in control of the sign or the property on which the sign is located. (g) Temporary exemptions. The Building Official shall have the authority to approve temporary exceptions to the regulations or waive application requirements set forth in this Article in emergency circumstances or in the interest of public safety. (h) Changes. After a sign permit has been issued by the Building Official, it shall be unlawful to change, modify, alter, or otherwise deviate from the terms and conditions of said sign permit without prior approval by the Building Official. Sec. 22-444. Variances and Appeals. (a) Variances. (1) Requests for variances to sign regulations shall be made in writing and heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission at a public hearing. An application requesting a variance to the sign regulations may be obtained from Development Services. The application requires written authorization from the property owner before being filed. (2) Before the 10th calendar day of the date of the public hearing conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission, written notice of the public hearing shall be sent by its deposit in the United States mail to each owner, as indicated by the most recently approved municipal tax roll of property within 200 feet of the property on which the variance is proposed. The notice shall Page 3 of 21 [H] 0111412025 Item 4. include a description of the time and place of such hearing, a description of the location of the subject property, and a description of the requested variance. In addition, the notice shall be published in the official newspaper of the City stating the time and place of such hearing, a minimum of 10 calendar days prior to the date of the public hearing. (3) In order to approve a request for a variance, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall determine that the request meets three of the following four criteria: (i) The proposed sign shall not adversely impact the adjacent property (visibility, size and the like); (ii) The proposed sign shall be of a unique design or configuration; (iii) The variance is needed due to restricted area, shape, topography, or physical features that are unique to the property or structure on which the proposed sign would be erected; or (iv) The variance will substantially improve the public convenience and welfare and does not violate the intent of this Article. (4) The applicant, the Director of Development Services, or four voting members of City Council may appeal the commission's decision to deny or grant the variance by submitting a written notice of appeal to the Director of Development Services. Any appeal of a decision made on a variance by the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be heard by the City Council and must be submitted within 14 calendar days from the date of the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision on the variance. The appeal will require re -notification of the surrounding property owners and publication in the newspaper in the same manner described in subsection (B), above. (5) A vote of three -fourths of the Councilmembers present, or four votes, whichever is greater, is required to overturn the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision. The City Council's decision is final. (b) Appeals of Building Official's interpretation/decision. Any appeal of an administrative interpretation or decision issued in connection with the requirements of this Article must be in writing and received by the Director of Development Services within 15 calendar days after the date of the written notice of such decision. The Director of Development Services shall hear and decide the appeal. An appeal of the Director's decision shall be made to the City Manager. Appeals to the City Manager shall be made in writing within 10 calendar days from the date of the Director's decision and shall be submitted to the City Manager. An appeal of the City Manager's decision shall be made to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Appeals to the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be made in writing within 10 calendar days from the date of the City Manager's decision and shall be submitted to the City Manager. The Planning and Zoning Commission's decision on the appeal shall be final. Page 4 of 21 [H] 0111412025 Item 4. Sec. 22-445. Nonconforming Signs. (a) Nonconforming signs. (1) A nonconforming sign may not be: (i) Changed to another nonconforming sign; (ii) Structurally altered so as to prolong the life of the sign; (iii) Expanded to increase the size; (iv) Changed to use a different method or technology to convey a message; (v) Re-established after its removal for a period of more than 30 calendar days; (vi) Moved in whole or in part to any other location on the same or any other premises unless every portion of such sign is made to conform to all of the regulations of this Article; (vii) Re-established after damage or destruction if the estimated expense of reconstruction exceeds 50 percent of its fair market value prior to the time of destruction; (viii) Maintained if the sign has fallen to the ground; or (ix) Maintained if the sign leans such that the angle between the sign and the ground is 70 degrees or less. (b) Maintenance. A nonconforming sign may be maintained as follows: (1) Maintenance operations may be performed on the sign. For purposes of this section, "maintenance operations" means the process of keeping a sign in good repair. Maintenance operations include: (i) Cleaning; (ii) Painting; (iii) Repair of parts with like materials in a manner that does not alter the basic design or structure of the sign, provided that the cost of all repairs performed during any consecutive 365 calendar day period is not more than 60 percent of the cost of erecting a new sign of the same type at the same location; and (iv) Replacement of parts with like materials in a manner that does not alter the basic design or structure of the sign, provided that the cost of all replacement of parts performed during any consecutive 365 calendar day period is not more than 60 percent of the cost of erecting a new sign of the same type at the same location. The 365 calendar day period limitation shall not apply to a sign that has been blown down or otherwise destroyed as described in subsection (1) above. Examples of actions that are not maintenance operations and are therefore prohibited include, without limitation: (1) Converting a sign from a multiple pole structure to a monopole structure; (2) Replacing wooden components with metal components; (3) Increasing the area or height of a sign; (4) Adding illumination to a nonilluminated sign; Page 5 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. (5) Adding additional display faces; (6) Converting a sign to utilize animated display or moveable copy technology, including but not limited to signs featuring Tri-Vision technology; and (7) Updating the technology in an already existing animated display or moveable copy signs. If a sign is dismantled for any purpose other than an alteration or maintenance operation permitted hereunder, the sign may not be altered, reconstructed, repaired or replaced, and the owner shall remove the sign or bring it into compliance with this Article and all other applicable ordinances. (2) Ordinary repairs and maintenance, including the removing and replacing of the outer panels are permitted, provided that the panels are replaced with identical panels and that no structural alterations or other work which extends the normal life of the nonconforming sign shall be permitted. (3) Single panels on multi -panel monument signs for multi -tenant shopping centers may be changed to reflect tenant changes. (4) A nonconforming sign or sign structure may be removed temporarily to perform sign maintenance or sign repair that is authorized under this Article. In order to preserve the nonconforming sign status, the person removing the sign must inform the Building Official, in writing, before the sign is removed. If the responsible party fails to inform the Building Official, any re -erected sign will be considered a new sign and must comply with the then -existing requirements under this Article. (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, any sign that is a legally existing nonconforming sign hereunder may be relocated on the same lot or tract of land if the sign is required to be removed from its present location because the property on which the sign is located is acquired by any governmental agency or other entity which has or could have acquired the property through the exercise of its power of eminent domain or because such removal is necessary to accommodate a City capital improvement project, provided, however, such relocated sign shall be placed to comply with all setbacks and other locational requirements as set forth in this Article. (6) Change to a conforming sign. A nonconforming sign may be altered to become or be replaced with a conforming sign by right. Once a sign is altered to conform or is replaced with a conforming sign, the nonconforming rights for that sign are lost and a nonconforming sign may not be re-established. (7) If there is no sign in place on a sign structure or building wall for six consecutive months, the nonconforming rights are lost and a nonconforming sign may not be re-established. If the sign structure is unused for less than six consecutive months, a nonconforming sign may be re-established. Page 6 of 21 J 0111412025 Item 4. (c) Nonconforming sign registration and amortization. (1) Registration. The operator and/or owner of any nonconforming sign shall register such nonconforming sign and obtain from the City Manager a certificate of nonconforming rights within 12 months after the sign becomes nonconforming or 12 months after the date of publication of the ordinance from which this Article was derived, whichever occurs later. If a sign qualifies as a nonconforming sign and the operator and/or owner registers the sign with the City, the City Manager shall issue a certificate of nonconforming rights. Failure to obtain this certificate of nonconforming rights within the requisite time shall terminate the sign's status as a nonconforming sign and such sign shall be considered an illegal sign. (2) Amortization. Any nonconforming sign may be amortized and removed by the City in accordance with applicable law. Sec. 22-446. Inspections and Removal. (a) Inspection. The building official is authorized to perform an inspection of all signs as necessary to ensure that the sign has been constructed in accordance with this Article, other applicable ordinances, and the applicable permits. The building official shall solely determine the method and time of such inspections. (b) Removal of neglected signs. Any sign the City determines is neglected or does not conform to this Article shall be removed by the owner, agent or person having the beneficial use of the land, buildings or structure upon which the sign is located within ten days after written notification to do so from the City. The City may remove or have removed, without notice, and assess the owner for the costs, any sign which is an immediate peril to persons or property. (c) Removal of illegally erected signs. (1) Any temporary nuisance sign that is erected, constructed or otherwise displayed, which the City determines to be in violation of this Article, may be removed by City personnel. Any such sign removed by City personnel may be immediately disposed of. The City is not required to notify the permit holder or owner of the sign that it has been picked up or that disposal of the sign is imminent. (2) For permanent signs, the sign must be removed by the permit holder, owner of the sign, or owner of the property on which the sign is located within ten days after the City sends written notice to remove the sign. Upon failure to comply with the notice or to file an appeal of the decision in accordance with this Article, the City is authorized to cause the removal of the sign and assess the permit holder, owner of the sign and/or owner of the property on which the sign is located for all costs associated with removal. The permit holder, owner of the sign, and the owner of the property on which the sign is located shall be jointly and severally liable for such costs. (3) Responsible person. The person(s) physically placing a temporary nuisance sign and/or the owner of a temporary nuisance sign are jointly and severally responsible for the posting and removal of said sign. It is prima facie evidence of a person's ownership of a temporary nuisance sign that the person's name, address, telephone number or other contact information is on a temporary nuisance sign, or the person is otherwise described or identified on the sign. (4) Obligation to remove. The City, at the Building Official's sole discretion, may require the person responsible for a temporary nuisance sign to remove the sign. If so directed, the person responsible for the temporary nuisance sign must remove the sign at their own cost within 24 hours of the City sending notice to remove such sign. The City may provide notice under this section in person, by email, by mail or by telephone. A person's failure to remove a temporary nuisance sign after receiving such notice from the City shall constitute an offense separate from that of the violation of posting the temporary nuisance sign. Page 7 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. Sec. 22-447. Prohibited Signs. Any sign not specifically allowed by this Article shall be prohibited. In addition, the following types of signs are expressly prohibited within the City: (a) Any sign not referenced in or governed by this Article. (b) Any sign erected or installed without the issuance of a permit, either prior to or after the adoption of this Article (if a permit was required); (1) Any changeable electronic variable message sign (CEVMS) or light emitting diode (LED) billboards located, relocated or upgraded along a regulated highway; (2) Any sign erected or installed in or over a public right-of-way or access easement, unless permitted within this Article. (2) Signs imitating traffic or emergency signs. Signs may not contain any combination of forms, words, colors, or lights, which imitate standard public traffic regulatory, emergency signs, or signals. (3) Signs violating other laws or ordinances. Signs erected in violation of any ordinance adopted by the City or any state or federal law (e.g., traffic visibility requirements, zoning, building code, or electrical code). (4) Off -premises signs. Off -premises signs, unless specifically allowed by this Article. (5) Signs causing a nuisance or hazard because of illumination. Signs that are illuminated at night may not exceed a maximum luminance level of 750 cd/m2 or Nits, regardless of the method of illumination. (6) Any sign that emits odor or visible matter; (7) Signs on sidewalks, curbs, gutters or streets. Signs attached to or painted on any sidewalk, curb, gutter, or street (except street address numbers). (8) Moving, flashing, revolving or color changing signs or light strips. Signs that move, flash light intermittently, change color, revolve, or frame a window or door, unless specifically allowed in this Article. (9) Signs attached to or painted on a fence, wall or railing. Signs attached to or painted on the outside of a fence, wall or railing, unless specifically allowed by this Article. (10) Audible signs. (11) Billboards. (12) Pole signs. (13) Revolving signs. (14) Snipe signs. (15) Searchlights and skylights. (16) Sloping roof signs. (17) Temporary nuisance signs. (18) Vehicular signs. Page 8 of 21 �J 0111412025 Item 4. Sec. 22-448. Exempt Signs. A permit shall not be required for the following signs provided that such signs comply with all other applicable provisions of this Article: (a) Traffic. Traffic or street signs, legal notices, railroad crossing signs, danger, and emergency, temporary or non -advertising signs as may be approved by the City Council or the City manager or his authorized representative. (1) Signs inside a building. Signs located inside a building and which are not displayed so as to be visible from outside the building. Signs located in covered mall buildings shall comply with the current building code and electrical code. (2) Changeable copy. Copy change only for previously permitted signs designed to provide a changeable copy area. (3) Government signs. Flags, insignia, legal notices, or informational, directional or traffic signs which are legally required or necessary to the essential functions of government agencies or any government owned signs on government property or in the public right-of-way. (4) A -frame / sidewalk sign when no larger than six square feet per side. A -frame and sidewalk signs are limited to being displayed during normal business hours. Signs are limited to one sign only to be located within 20' of the entrance and 5' of the building, although not in the public right-of- way. (5) Flags. (i) All flags shall comply with Title 4 of the United States Code, when applicable. (ii) Flag poles must be located at least 15 feet from any property line. (iii) The maximum height of a flag pole on a lot within a residential use is 20 feet. The maximum height of a flag pole on a lot with a nonresidential use is 40 feet. (iv) No flag or flag pole may be located within any access or utility easement. (v) A property within a non-residential use may erect a maximum of three flag poles per tract of land. A property within a residential use may erect a maximum of one flag pole per tract of land. (6) Holiday lights and decorations. (7) Human signs when located on private property with the consent of that owner. Human signs are prohibited on public property and rights -of -way. (8) Temporary signs. (b) One temporary sign may be located on a property with owner consent before an election involving candidates for a federal, state or local office that represent the district in which the property is located or involving an issue on the ballot of an election within the district where the property is located per issue and per candidate. Signs placed before an election shall be no larger than nine (9) square feet in sign area. A sign may remain on the property up to seven (7) days after the election at issue. This subsection does not limit the content on the temporary sign. Snipe signs are prohibited. (c) One additional temporary sign, not exceeding six (6) square feet in sign area, may be located on a property with owner consent if the property is for sale or lease or if an individual unit is for sale or lease. Signs placed under this subsection must be removed within ten (10) days following the date a contract of sale has been executed or a rental agreement has been executed. This subsection does not limit the content on the temporary sign. Page 9 of 21 �J 0111412025 Item 4. (d) Window signs. Window signs shall meet the following regulations: (1) Window signs must not obscure more than 25 percent of the window area per panel. (2) The sign area shall be measured by drawing a rectangular or square box around the sign elements, then multiplying the height by the width. For signs whose shape is irregular, the box must enclose all elements of the sign. (3) Window signs are limited to one (1) sign per window. (4) Illuminated and non -illuminated window signs or its appendages shall not blink, strobe, fade, flash, scroll or move in any manner. Illuminated window signs shall remain static and stationary. (e) Other signs. A property owner may place one (1) sign with a sign face no larger than two (2) square feet on the property at any time. Sec. 22-449. Special Events. Signs erected or placed as part of special events shall comply with this section. A sign plan must be submitted to the City for review. No signs may be placed until the plan is approved. The plan shall adhere to the following guidelines: (1) Limited to two signs per event on the property where the event or activity occurs or is located and may be located up to the property line. (2) Off -premises signs associated with a special event must be located on private property and the event organizer must have written permission from the property owner to place the sign on their property. (3) The maximum off -premises sign area is 24 square feet with a maximum height of six feet. A minimum of 20 feet between each approved sign and/or banner is required. Signs and/or banners may not be installed or mounted on an approved sign. (4) A maximum of six off -premises signs associated with a special event may be located in the City at a given time. (5) Signs shall not be located on residential premises without written consent of the residential property owner and comply with all yard sign provisions. (6) All signage associated with a special event may be erected no earlier than seven days prior to the commencement of the event or activity and must be removed within 48 hours after the event or activity concludes. Sec. 22-450. Signs Allowed; Permit Required. (a) Awning signs. Awning signs must meet the following regulations: (1) An awning may extend the full length of the wall of the building to which it is attached and shall be no more than six feet in height and shall not be placed less than eight feet above the sidewalk. (2) The artwork or copy for an awning sign shall not exceed 20 percent of the area of the awning and shall extend for no more than 60 percent of the length of the awning. (3) Awning signs are permitted only in nonresidential zoning districts. (b) Canopy sign. Canopy signs must meet the following regulations: (1) A canopy sign may be attached to, or be an integral part, of the face of a canopy. (2) The artwork or copy on a canopy sign shall not exceed ten percent of the face of the canopy, or a maximum of 25 square feet, whichever is greater. Page 10 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. (3) An illuminated stripe may be incorporated into a canopy. The stripe may extend along the entire length of the face of the canopy. The width or thickness of the stripe shall be limited to one-third of the vertical dimension of the face of the canopy. The internal illumination of a canopy is limited to the portions of the canopy face on which a sign or stripe is permitted. (4) Canopy signs are permitted only in nonresidential zoning districts. (c) Monument signs. (1) All monument signs shall be compatible with the colors and aesthetic of the building that is located on the same lot as the sign. (2) No sign shall be placed in or extend beyond the vertical plane of a property line, public street, sidewalk, easement or right-of-way. (3) Any monument sign must be separated by at least 100 feet from any other monument sign on the same property, measured along the right-of-way. (4) Changeable message signs. Monument signs may include a maximum area of 32 square feet that incorporates changeable messages or lettering, as defined, in the sign face. Such messages shall not blink, flash, or scroll. Changeable message signs are allowed to change their message a maximum of once every eight seconds. (5) Street addresses. On -premises signs shall display the street addresses of the business location it advertises in numbers at least five inches high on each monument sign in legible form within 40 feet of the nearest public roadway. Such numbers shall increase one inch in height for each additional 40 feet, or fractional part thereof, the sign is located from such roadway and utilizes contrasting colors. (6) Illumination. Monument signs may be illuminated by a ground lighting source where the light itself and supporting structure are screened from the public right-of-way. Ground lighting must be of one constant color and not pose a traffic concern as determined by the City. Signs may be back -lit using internal lighting. (7) Properties with single tenants. A single tenant sign is permitted in nonresidential zoning districts or on a lot within a residential zoning district that contains allowed non -single family uses. (i) A lot is allowed a maximum of one MIS per street frontage. (ii) Maximum display area allowance is 96 square feet. (iii) Maximum height is 12 feet. (iv) Maximum width is eight feet. (8) Properties with multiple tenants. Multiple business signs (MBS) advertising multiple businesses in a multi -tenant complex shall observe the following specific rules and regulations herein contained. Shopping centers and/or office complexes with multiple tenants are permitted to erect monument signs that comply with the following regulations: (i) A multiple business sign shall not be erected, constructed, or maintained within 100 feet of any other sign except for signs on the buildings of the businesses advertised on the multiple business sign and traffic, street or directional signs. (ii) There may be more than one multiple business signs on each street frontage. The minimum distance between each such multiple business sign shall be 250 feet. (iii) A single lot may have a multiple business center (MBC) sign and a single tenant sign with a minimum separation of 100 feet. Page 11 of 21 El 0111412025 Item 4. (iv) One MBS is permitted per street frontage of the development. One additional UDMS is permitted along a street for each additional 750 linear feet, or portion thereof, of street frontage that exceeds 750 linear feet of street frontage. (v) The maximum area of a MBS shall be based on the size of all the lots within the identified development. The maximum area of a MBS for a development zone of five acres or less is 60 square feet. For every whole two acres over five acres, the area of the MBS may be increased by 12 square feet but in no event shall the maximum area of a MBS exceed 168 square feet. (vi) Maximum height shall be 12 feet plus two feet perwhole additional acre up to a maximum of 20 feet (vii) Tenant panels do not require a permit, but a building permit or certificate of occupancy must be issued for the tenant/user. (9) Residential. Monument signs may be placed on private property within a residential zoning district only at the entrance to subdivisions and shall not be issued before the issuance of a building permit. Monument signs may be placed in the public right-of-way with the approval of the City Engineer. (i) May not exceed eight feet in height. (ii) Subdivision entry signs may be attached to a wall at the subdivision entrance or installed as a monument sign. (iii) Attached signs may not project above the top of the wall on which they are attached. (iv) The maximum sign area is 32 square feet for attached signs and may not exceed 96 square feet for a monument sign. (v) Only one monument sign or two attached signs may be placed at each subdivision entrance. A monument sign may have the subdivision name on both sides. (vi) Monument signs may be located in the median at the street entrance if approved by the City in an approved plat, within a developer's agreement, or by separate approval of the planning and zoning commission. (d) Mural. A mural shall be located above grade and below the roof of the building and may only be located within a nonresidential zoning district. Murals shall not be applied to a roof or other similar cover of a building or structure. The maximum area of a mural shall not exceed the length or height of the exterior wall on which it is painted, drawn or applied. A mural shall not face a residential neighborhood, unless separated by a major thoroughfare. (e) Projecting signs. (1) Signs shall be constructed of noncombustible material. (2) Signs shall not project more than three feet, measured from the building face and shall not be closer than two feet from the back of the curbline. (3) Signs shall beat least eight feet above a sidewalk. (4) Signs may be illuminated in conformance with this Article or other applicable City regulations. Page 12 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. (5) Signs shall be compatible in design and aesthetic with the architectural and historic character of the building. (6) Signs shall not exceed 16 square feet per sign face. (f) Wall signs. (1) Where allowed. Wall signs shall be limited to buildings located in a nonresidential zoning district or to churches, apartments, schools and other nonresidential uses, with the exception of model homes, located within a residentially zoned district. (2) Installation requirements. All signs and their words shall be mounted parallel to the building surface to which they are attached, and shall project no more than 18 inches from that surface, except for projecting signs as allowed in this section. Wall signs shall not extend above the wall or building surface to which the sign is attached. Banner signs shall not be utilized as permanent wall signs, but only as promotional signs as allowed. (3) Maximum sign area. Wall signs may be installed on each face of a building described in subsection (1)(a) of this section except for signs located on the side or rear wall of a building where the sign would face an adjacent residential zoning district. Signs shall not, in total, exceed two square feet for every linear foot of the primary facade of the building or lease space, with no one sign exceeding 75 percent of the total allowed square footage. Wall signs mounted to the side or rear of a building shall not exceed one-half (%2) the square footage area of signs mounted to the front of the building. Sec. 22-451. General Sign Regulations. (a) Easements. No sign shall be located in any easement other than a landscape easement. (b) No sign shall be installed in such a way as to obstruct a motorist's view of oncoming traffic when stopped at an existing drive or at the intersection of two (or more) public streets. The motorist's eye is assumed to be at a point 15 feet from a point determined by the intersecting curblines or the edge of the roadway, whichever is more stringent. Traffic must be visible for a distance of ten times the speed limit on either side of the vehicle parallel to the intersecting roadway. This shall be applied to all public and private approaches affected. (c) Every sign with any type of electrical connection must be listed by a recognized listing agency with a permanent label properly affixed. (d) Obstructing doors, windows, or fire escapes. It shall be unlawful to erect, relocate, or maintain a sign in any manner that prevents free ingress to or egress from any door, window or fire escape, or to attach any sign to a standpipe or fire escape. (e) Signs prohibited on or over public property. Except as otherwise provided for in this Article, no portion of any sign shall be erected on or over public property, or in the right-of-way of any thoroughfare within the City, except for signs in the downtown historic district meeting regulations in Section 6.3 of the Zoning Ordinance. Signs violating this provision shall be considered illegal signs and may be removed and disposed of by the City in accordance with this Article. (f) Illumination of signs. (1) No sign shall be illuminated to such intensity or in such a manner as to cause a glare or brightness to a degree that it constitutes a hazard or nuisance. (2) Moving, flashing, changing color, beacons, revolving or similarly constructed signs shall not be allowed, except for electronic signs showing time and temperature. Page 13 of 21 [H] 0111412025 Item 4. (3) Illumination of attached signs. Attached signs may only be illuminated utilizing internal lighting. Exterior letters with exposed neon lighting are allowed. (4) A sign in a residential district, where allowed by this Article, may be illuminated. Any illumination shall be located so as not to produce intense glare or direct illumination across the bounding property line. Internal illumination shall not exceed 40 watts per every 25 square feet or any portion thereof of the sign face. (g) Signs attached to a building. No portion of any type or style of a sign will be allowed to project above the vertical plane of the exterior wall, parapet, mansard or the fascia panels of a canopy upon which they are attached. (h) Electrical signs. Every sign with any type of electrical connection must be recognized by an approved listing agency with a permanent label properly affixed or be designed and assembled by a state -licensed master or sign electrician registered with the City. An electrical permit and approved inspection are required prior to the erection or attachment to the permanent structure. (i) The area of an individual sign shall be calculated as follows: (1) Sign face area. (i) Sign cabinets. The area of sign faces enclosed in frames or cabinets is determined based on the outer dimensions of the frame or cabinet. Only one side of a double -sided sign is counted in determining the area of sign faces. Where the two sides are not of equal size, the larger of the two sides is used for the determination of sign area. The area of multiple -faced signs in which the interior angle formed by the faces is greater than ninety-one degrees (91°) shall be expressed as the sum of the areas of all the faces, except for multiple -faced signs containing faces that are configured back to back, in which case the area of the faces configured back to back will be calculated according to the rule for double-faced signs. (ii) Round, oval and irregularly shaped signs. To be measured based on the appropriate mathematical formula to obtain the sign area for a circle, an oval or irregularly shaped sign. (2) Calculating sign area and dimensions. (i) Signs containing integral background areas. The height and width of a sign containing a clearly defined background area shall be calculated based on the dimensions of the smallest standard geometric shape or combination of geometric shapes capable of encompassing the perimeter of the background area of the sign. In the case of signs in which multiple background areas are separated by open space, sign height and width shall be calculated based on the sum of the dimensions of all separate background areas, calculated as referenced above, but without regard for any open space between the separate background areas. (ii) Signs without integral background areas. In instances in which a sign consists of individual elements such as letters, symbols, or other graphic objects or representations that are painted, attached to, or otherwise affixed to a surface such as a wall, window, canopy, awning, architectural projection, or to any surface not specifically designed to serve as a sign background and as approved by a facade plan, the sign height and width shall be based on the sum of the individual areas of the smallest geometric shape or combination of geometric shapes capable of encompassing the perimeters of the individual elements comprising the sign. Mixed -base lettering may be measured excluding either ascenders or decenters [descenders], but not both. (iii) Awnings, canopies and marquees. When graphics or sign copy is incorporated into an awning, the sign dimension is determined by computing the area of a standard imaginary geometric shape or combination of shapes drawn around the sign copy area or graphics. When the ends of awnings or marquees are parallel and contain graphics or sign copy, only one side is counted in addition to the sign face area on the front. Page 14 of 21 �J 0111412025 Item 4. (iv) Freestanding height of signs. The overall height of a freestanding sign or sign structure is measured from the lowest point of the ground directly below the sign to the highest point of the freestanding sign or sign structure. Exception: Where a freestanding sign or sign structure along a roadway that has a higher grade level as compared to the grade level directly below the freestanding sign or sign structure, then the freestanding sign or structure's height will be measured from the roadway grade level to the highest point of the freestanding sign or sign structure. (j) Sign specifications, design, and other requirements. (1) Compliance with zoning ordinance, International Building Code, National Electrical Code, and other ordinances. All sign structures shall comply with the City's comprehensive zoning ordinance, the International Building Code, the National Electrical Code and all other applicable City ordinances, as they currently exist or may be amended. If the provisions of this Article are more restrictive than another ordinance or code, then the provisions of this Article shall apply. (2) Visibility. All signs shall observe all visibility requirements. Signs shall not be placed within visibility triangles, corner clips and V.A.M. (visibility, access and maintenance) easements as defined in the City's engineering design standards and regulations for public right-of-way visibility requirements as it currently exists or may be amended. Signs shall not otherwise create a hazard. (3) Signs erected or placed in specified areas. Unless otherwise permitted in this Article, no person shall post or cause to be posted, attach or maintain any sign upon: (i) Any City -owned property or public right-of-way without first obtaining an encroachment agreement executed between the City and the property owner; (ii) Any utility easement. Should a property owner demonstrate to the City engineer and/or franchise utility company that there is no other viable location for a sign other than a utility easement, a sign may be located within the utility easement subject to written approval from the director of engineering and/or franchise utility company and subject to the providing of a letter to the City releasing the City of any liability for repair or replacement of a sign damaged by work occurring within the utility easement; iii. Any tree, utility pole or structure, street sign, rail or any fence; iv. Any fence, railing or wall; or (v) Any sidewalk within the public right-of-way or sidewalk easement, curb, gutter, or street, except for house numbers or fire lane designation. (3) Signs not to block or interfere with exits or windows, or pedestrian and vehicular traffic. No sign shall be erected to block, partially block or interfere in any way with a required means of exit from any building nor with any window. No sign shall block, interfere or otherwise hinder pedestrian or vehicular traffic on a public sidewalk, a public thoroughfare, a fire lane easement or a driveway. (4) Multiple signs on a property or building. The permitting of a sign on a property or building shall not preclude the permitting of other types of signs on a property or building, unless the signs are expressly prohibited in this Article. (5) Wall signs at closed locations. Where a building owner or lessee has received a permit for a sign and that location ceases operation, the owner of the property where the sign is located shall remove the wall sign and repair the wall to its original condition within 30 calendar days of the last day of operation or wrapped with a neutral color wrap approved by the Building Official for a maximum of six months. The wrap must be applied tightly to the sign. The owner may also print the logo and/or name on the wrap while a new sign is designed and built. At the end of six months, the sign shall immediately be deemed an abandoned sign and the owner shall remove the wall sign and repair the wall to its original condition. Page 15 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. (6) Scope limitation. Signs located within a building, with the exception of window signs, shall not be regulated by this Article. (k) Changeable copy sign requirements. Changeable copy/electronically activated signs shall be permitted subject to the applicable provisions within the zoning districts in which they are located as well as the following: (1) Such signs shall display static images for a period of three seconds. (2) Variable message signs shall not be animated, flash, travel, blink, fade, or scroll. Variable message signs shall transition instantaneously to another static image. Each sign message shall be complete in itself and shall not continue on a subsequent sign message. (3) In all zoning districts such signs shall come equipped with automatic dimming technology, which automatically adjusts the sign's brightness based on ambient light. Signs existing prior to November 1, 2010 shall only be required to include automatic dimming technology upon any upgrade or retrofit of the existing sign. (1) Sign illumination. Signs may be illuminated consistent with the following standards: (1) A sign in any zoning district may be illuminated at night. Signs that are illuminated at night may not exceed a maximum luminance level of 750 cd/m2 or Nits, regardless of the method of illumination. (2) Signs that have external illumination, whether the lighting is mounted above or below the sign face or panel, shall have lighting fixtures or luminaires that are fully shielded as defined in the Lighting and Glare Standards of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as it exists or may be amended. (3) All illuminated signs must comply with the maximum luminance level of 750 cd/m2 or Nits at least one- half hour before apparent sunset. All illuminated signs must comply with this maximum luminance level throughout the night, if the sign is energized, until apparent sunrise, at which time the sign may resume luminance levels appropriate for daylight conditions, when required or appropriate. Sec. 22-452. Owners' Associations. Many of the single- and multiple -family projects in the City have established separate restrictions through their homeowners' association or property owners' association (association). The provisions of this Article shall not override a provision contained in the restrictions of such association if that provision is more restrictive than this Article. The restrictions of such an association shall not override this Article if the association restrictions are less restrictive. The HOA or property managers association is responsible for enforcing their deed restrictions. Such separate instruments are not binding on the City. Sec. 22-453. Public Safety. (a) Nothing in this Article is meant to prevent any public safety organization or agency from setting up and utilizing any type of sign needed on a temporary basis to protect and enhance public safety solely at the discretion of the public agency in the performance of its official duties. (b) Federal Bankruptcy Courts will issue orders that allow persons to violate this Article unless public health or safety is involved. It has been determined that the following listed signs impose a safety risk to the residents of the City. Therefore, all debtors and consultants in bankruptcy proceedings shall follow all local rules and regulations regarding these signs: (1) Balloons and other floating devices: Not allowed. (2) Cloud buster balloon and air devices: Not allowed. (3) Moving signs: Not allowed. (4) Pennants: Not allowed. (5) Audible signs: Not allowed. Page 16 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. (6) Any sign supported by a fence: Not allowed. (7) Vehicle sign: Must follow regulations in this Article. (8) Human sign: Must follow regulations in this Article. (9) Temporary nuisance sign: Not allowed. Sec. 22-454. Civil and Criminal Penalties; Lessees. (a) The City shall have the power to administer and enforce the provisions of this Article as may be required by governing law. Any person violating any provision of this Article is subject to suit for injunctive relief as well as prosecution for criminal violations. Any violation of this Article is hereby declared to be a nuisance. (b) For purposes of this Article, the lessee of a property is considered the property owner as to the property if the lessee holds a right to use that exclusive of others (or the sole right to occupy). If there are multiple lessees of a property, then each lessee must have the same rights and duties as the property owner as to the property the lessee leases and that the lessee has the sole right to occupy, and the size of the property must be deemed to be the property that the lessee has the sole right to occupy under the lease. Written authorization from a property owner to place signage on -site may be required. Sec. 22-455. Criminal Prosecution. It is an offense for any person to violate or cause, allow or permit a violation of any provision of this Article or to commit an act designated as unlawful by this Article, and the person who violates or causes, allows or permits a violation of this Article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined a sum not exceeding $500.00. Each continuing day's violation under this Article shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Article shall not preclude the City from filing suit to enjoin the violation. The City retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. Sec. 22-456. Civil remedies. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as a waiver of the City's right to bring a civil action to enforce the provisions of this Article and to seek remedies as allowed by law, including, but not limited to the following: (a) Injunctive relief to prevent specific conduct that violates the Article or to require specific conduct that is necessary for compliance with the Article, including removal of signs that violate this Article at the expense of the sign owner; (b) A civil penalty of up to $1,000.00 for each day when it is shown that the defendant was actually notified of the provisions of the Article, and after receiving notice, committed acts in violation of the Article or failed to take action necessary for compliance with the Article; and (c) Other available relief. Sec. 22-457. Other Enforcement. Upon receiving a court order authorizing removal, the City may remove any sign not in compliance with this Article at the sign or property owner's expense. The Building Official may also take necessary action to file a lien against the property to recover the cost of removal if the removal costs are not paid by the sign or property owner within 15 calendar days after the sign or property owner is billed. Sec. 22-458. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: A-frame/sidewalk sign. An A -frame sign is made of two pieces of wood, metal or other similar material approved by the Building Official connected at the top by hinges or similar devices and may collapse when the connecting devices are overextended or the two pieces of wood, metal or other similar material are Page 17 of 21 [H] 0111412025 Item 4. against one another. A sidewalk sign is a freestanding sign with a weighted base which holds a two-sided sign. Alter means to change the size, shape or outline, or type of sign or to change the electrical lighting, except for the replacement of lamps not brighter than the original or the replacement of a surface panel. Attach means to stick, tack, nail or otherwise affix a sign to any object; to paint, stencil, write, or otherwise mark on an object. Audible sign means any sign that emits music, talking, words, or other sound or amplification other than an order board such as those used at a drive-thru facility. Awning sign means any sign attached to an architectural projection that provides weather protection, identity and decoration, and is supported by the building to which it is attached. It is composed of a lightweight rigid or retractable skeleton structure over which a thin cover is attached which may be of fabric or other materials, and may be illuminated. Billboard means any sign that is freestanding, attached to or part of a building, and is an off -premises sign that is designed for a change in copy, so that the characters, letters, display, or illustrations can be changed or rearranged within a fixed sign face. Building means a structure which has a roof supported by columns, wall or air for the shelter, support, or enclosure of persons, animals, goods or movable property of any kind. Building Official means the Building Official for the City or his designee. Canopy sign means any sign that is attached to a roof -like structure which shelters a use such as, but not restricted to, a gasoline pump island or entrance to a structure, and is supported by either one or more columns or by the building to which it is accessory to and is open on two or more sides. Changeable message sign means a sign whose face is designed and constructed in a manner capable of changing messages through a system of removable characters or panels attached to the face of the sign or changed by electronic means. Erect means to build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend or affix, and shall also include the painting of signs on the exterior surface of a building or structure. Facing or surface means the surface of the sign upon, against or through which the message is displayed or illustrated on the sign. Flag/flagpole. A piece of fabric or other flexible material attached to a ground -supported staff on one end. Holiday lights and decorations. Temporary lights and decorations displayed 45 days or less before a federal, state, or locally recognized holiday. Human sign means a sign held by or attached to a human being who stands or walks on the ground, on -site at a business location or off -site. A human sign also includes a person dressed in costume, for a commercial purpose of advertising or otherwise drawing attention to an individual, business, commodity, service, activity, or product of a business. Illuminated sign means any sign which has characters, letters, figures, or designs illuminated by electric lights, luminous tubes or other means that are specifically placed to draw attention to, or to provide nighttime viewing of, the subject matter on the sign face. Inflatable sign means any sign manufactured of plastic, cloth, canvas or other flexible or light fabric, inflated with air, secured to the ground, does not float, and does not exceed thirty (20) feet in height. Page 18 of 21 �J 0111412025 Item 4. Monument sign means any detached sign made from masonry, concrete materials, wood or plastic, provided that a masonry or metal base is incorporated into the sign, with no separation between the base of the sign and grade. Multi -tenant complex means a group of separate buildings platted as a single subdivision. Buildings may be on separate lots, but are contained within the same subdivision plat. Mural means pictures or artwork painted, drawn or applied on an exterior wall that does not depict or contain advertising, logos or images of a product or service available on -site or off -site. Murals are not used to advertise products or services offered or sold on -site or off -site. Neglected sign means a sign that has any missing panels, burned out lights, missing letters or characters, has rust, has loose parts, has damage, faded from its original color, supports or framework with missing sign or parts, or is not maintained. Neglected signs are prohibited in the City. Noncombustible material means any material which will not ignite at or below a temperature of 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, and will not continue to burn or glow at that temperature. Nonconforming sign means a sign and its supporting structure which does not conform to all or part of the provisions of this Article, and: (a) Was in existence and lawfully erected prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which this Article is derived; (b) Was in existence and lawfully located and used in accordance with the provisions of the prior ordinance applicable thereto, or which was considered legally nonconforming there under, and has since been in continuous or regular use; or (c) Was in existence, located, and used on the premises at the time it was annexed into the City and has since been in regular and continuous use. Off -premises sign means any sign that displays any message directing attention to a business, product, service, profession, commodity, activity, event, person, institution or other commercial message which is generally conducted, sold, manufactured, produced, offered or occurs elsewhere than on the premises where the sign is located. For purposes of this definition, any portion of a lawfully permitted special event where public streets have been closed to traffic in accordance with this code shall be considered a single premises. Pennant means any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire or string, usually in a series, designed to move in the wind. Pole sign means any sign erected on a vertical framework consisting of one or more uprights supported by the ground and where there is a physical separation between the base of the sign and the ground. Premises means a lot or unplatted tract, or a combination of contiguous lots and/or unplatted tracts of land where the lot, tract, or combination of lots and/or tracts is under single ownership and is reflected in the plat record of the City. Projecting sign means any sign which is attached to and supported by a building or wall and which projects outward from the building or wall, generally at a right angle. Public right-of-way means a dedicated road or street including the easement for that road or street. Revolving sign means any sign that turns, spins, or partially or completely revolves on an axis. Roof means any exterior surface of a structure that has a slope of less than 60 degrees and shall also include the top most portion of any structure. Searchlight or skylight means an apparatus capable of projecting a beam of light in excess of 10,000 peak candlepower. Page 19 of 21 0111412025 Item 4. Sign means a structure, sign, display, light device, figure, painting, drawing, message, plaque, poster, billboard, or other object that is designed, intended, or used that includes text or images designed to communicate. Signs located completely within an enclosed building and not exposed to view from a street shall not be considered a sign. Each display surface of a sign or sign face shall be considered to be a sign. Sign area means the space enclosed within the extreme edges of the sign for each sign face, not including the supporting structure or where attached directly to a building wall or surface, the space within the outline enclosing all the characters of the words, numbers, or design. Sign contractor means a general contractor. Sign height means the highest elevation of any part of a sign structure measured from the crown of the current or proposed future street improvement as determined by the City engineer of the street or road for which the sign fronts. Sign sight triangle / sight visibility triangle means the triangle formed at an intersection by intersecting curblines and a non-curbline joining the curblines. The triangle is formed by a motorist's view of oncoming traffic when exiting a private drive or at the intersection of two (or more) public streets. The motorist's eye is assumed to be at a point 15 feet from the edge of the roadway. Traffic must be visible for a distance of ten times the speed limit on either side of the vehicle parallel to the intersecting roadway. No sign shall be placed in or above the triangular area created by the motorist's view described by this subsection. This will include those areas that may pose a pedestrian safety concern as determined by the City. Sign, subdivision entry, means any permanent on -site sign identifying a subdivision located in a residential zoning district. Sign, temporary, means a banner, pennant, poster, or advertising display constructed of paper, cloth, canvas, plastic sheet, cardboard, wallboard, plywood, or other like materials and that appears to be intended or is determined by the Building Official to be displayed for a limited period of time. Sign, temporary nuisance, means any temporary sign placed in the public right-of-way and/or on public property that is not otherwise expressly allowed to be located within the public right-of-way and/or public property pursuant to this Article. Sign setback means the horizontal distance between a sign and the front or side property line, as measured from that part of the sign, including its extremities and supports, nearest to any point on any imaginary vertical plane projecting vertically from the front or side property line. Snipe sign means any sign, generally of a temporary nature, made of any material, when such sign is tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, or other objects not erected, owned, and maintained by the owner of the sign and without the consent of the property owner orlessee. Sign support means any pole, post, strut, cable or other structural fixture or framework necessary to hold and secure a sign, providing that said fixture or framework is not imprinted with any picture, symbol or word using characters in excess of one inch in height, nor is internally or decoratively illuminated. Sloping roof sign. A sign that is attached, painted, or drawn on a roof or at the base of a sloping roof element in such a way as to be seen from a public right-of-way. Temporary nuisance sign means any temporary sign placed in the public right-of-way and/or on public property that is not otherwise expressly allowed to be located within the public right-of-way and/or public property pursuant to this Article. Temporarysign means a banner, pennant, poster, or advertising display constructed of paper, cloth, canvas, plastic sheet, cardboard, wallboard, plywood, or other like materials and that appears to be intended or is determined by the Building Official to be displayed for a limited period of time. Page 20 of 21 �J 0111412025 Item 4. Vehicular sign means a sign painted upon or applied directly to any vehicle, truck, car, bus, trailer, boat, recreational vehicle, motorcycle or any other vehicle; that are parked on a public right-of-way, public property, or private property so as to be visible from a public right-of-way where the apparent purpose is to advertise a product or direct people to a business or activity located on the same or nearby property. Wall sign means any sign attached to or painted on a wall of a building or structure so that the wall forms the supporting structure or becomes the background of the sign and which does not project more than 18 inches from the wall. Neon tubing attached directly to a wall surface shall be considered a wall sign when forming a border for the subject matter, or when directing attention to the subject matter or when forming letters, logos, or pictorial designs. Window sign means any sign, banner, poster or display located on the internal or external surface of the window of any establishment for the purpose of advertising services, products or sales available within such establishment or which announces the opening of such establishment. Neon tubing attached directly to a window surface or window framing shall be considered a wall sign when forming a border for the subject matter, or when directing attention to the subject matter or when forming letters, logos, or pictorial designs. Sign width means the widest dimension determined by the largest measurement of all supports, projections or any part of a sign structure on any horizontal plane. Wall means any exterior surface of a structure that has a slope of 60 degrees or more. Zoning district, nonresidential, means any zoning district designated by the zoning ordinance of the City as NS, CR, CC, BG, LI, HI, PD, FP, DTH, and SBO. Zoning district, residential, means any zoning district designated by the zoning ordinance of the City as AG/30, ED, SF-20/26, SF-10/24, TH, MF, and MH. Secs. 22-459-22-480. Reserved. Page 21 of 21 El 0111412025 Item 5. f'V CITY OF WYLIE Department: City Manager Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Wylie City Council Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-05 to dis-annex approximately 55,125 s. f. (1.26539 acres) of land, situated in the D.M. Farmer Survey Abstract No. 303, Collin County, Texas. More specifically described as Brockdale Park Boat Ramp. Orion to approve the Item as presented. ie City of Wylie in a joint Resolution (Exhibit A) with the City of Lucas approved Resolution No. 2019-13(R) on April , 2019 and May 16, 2019; respectively, to release from Wylie City limits the Brockdale boat ramp portion to Lucas so it they can work with the Corps of Engineers to lease and make improvements to Brockdale Park. arrently, the majority of Brockdale Park lies within Lucas' jurisdiction, with only the boat ramp portion of the park being ithin Wylie' s jurisdiction. The original boundary line was established purely for simplicity as the eastern line of a survey, ith no documented intent to keep control of the boat ramp. Because the area is currently within Wylie's jurisdiction, 'ylie Fire Rescue responds periodically to issues at the ramp and adjusting the boundary line will eliminate that area of ith the approval of the Resolution, each city committed to initiate appropriate de-annexation/annexation by October 1, 1.9. Staff has researched and determined that Wylie did not adopt a dis-annexation ordinance for the boat ramp. Lucas' w management team has reached out asking if we could move forward with dis-annexation in accordance with the ,solution. The subject area is depicted in Exhibit B. i accordance with Texas Local Government Code Chapter 43, Subchapter G: ec. 43.142. DISANNEXATION ACCORDING TO MUNICIPAL CHARTER IN HOME -RULE MUNICIPALITY. home -rule municipality may disannex an area in the municipality according to rules as may be provided by the charter f the municipality and not inconsistent with the procedural rules prescribed by this chapter. -ticle I of the City Charter, Section 4. - Contraction of Boundaries. The City Council may, when it deems appropriate or the best interest of the city, de -annex territory which has previously been a part of the incorporated city limits of the ty of Wylie. The City Council is empowered to act in this regard in any manner which is provided by state law or by Lividual ordinances or resolutions of the City of Wylie. ucas has received correspondence from the USACE requesting Administrative fees to begin the process of annexation exhibit Q. If disannexation is approved by Wylie, Lucas will immediately begin annexation proceedings of the subject 0111412025 Item 5. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-05 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, DIS-ANNEXING APPROXIMATELY 55,125 S.F (1.26539 ACRES) OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE D.M. FARMER SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 303, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND MORE SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED AS BROCKDALE PARK BOAT RAMP; PROVIDING FOR AMENDING THE OFFICIAL BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE ADOPTED; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR A VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") under the authority of Section 43.142. Local Government Code and the City of Wylie, Texas' (Wylie) Home Rule Charter, a municipality may disannex an area from the municipality "as may be provided by the charter of the municipality and not inconsistent with the procedural rules prescribed by [Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code]"; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Wylie, Texas, along with the City Council of Lucas, Texas approved Resolution No. 2019-13(R) (Exhibit A) to release the Brockdale Boat Ramp portion only from Wylie to Lucas (Petitioner); and WHEREAS, the Petitioner acknowledges, and City Council finds, that the amount of property taxes and fees collected by the City during the time the land was located within the City is less than or equal to the amount of money that the City has spent for the direct benefit of the land during that period; and, WHEREAS, the Petitioner acknowledges, and City Council finds, that the petition waives any remedies or rights in law or equity pertaining to recovery of property taxes and fees collected by the City; and, therefore, the City shall not be required to refund any taxes or fees to the Petitioner; and, WHEREAS, the Petitioner acknowledges, and City Council finds, that the petition does not allege that the City Council failed or refused to provide services or to cause services to be provided within the territory with a period required by statute or specified in a service plan prepared for the territory; and, therefore, the disannexation does not fall under the purview of Texas Local Government Code Section 43.141; and, WHEREAS, the Petitioner acknowledges that the proposed disannexation tracts are uninhabited, is not subject to residential use, and no qualified voters reside thereon, and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to Wylie and its inhabitants to disannex the property (the "Property") as described in Exhibit B; and; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the field notes close the boundaries of the Property being disannexed; and Ordinance No. 2025-05 Disannexation of Brockdale Boat Ramp Page 1 of 2 El 0111412025 Item 5. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The above findings are hereby incorporated for all purposes as if each word was set out herein; the Petition for disannexation is attached hereto as Exhibit A" and is hereby incorporated for all purposes as if it were set out fully herein. SECTION 2. All rights, privileges, and responsibilities previously conferred on the property described in the attached Exhibit B are immediately terminated, and are of no force and effect, and any future inhabitants thereof shall not be entitled to any rights or privileges as citizens; nor shall they be bound by the acts, ordinances, resolutions, and regulations of the City of Wylie, Texas, immediately upon the execution of annexation of the property by the City of Lucas. SECTION 3. The official map and boundaries of the City heretofore adopted and amended are hereby amended to exclude the area described in Exhibit B so as to accurately reflect that said area no longer is a part of the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. SECTION 4. Should any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance be adjudged or held to be illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the application of any remaining word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance. SECTION 5. The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, is hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict, but all other provisions of the ordinances of the City, whether codified or uncodified, which are not in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 6. As of the effective date of this Ordinance, and the effective date of the City of Lucas annexing the same said properties into the city limits of Lucas the land and territory shown on Exhibit B consisting of approximately 1.265 acres, shall be removed from the boundaries of the City of Wylie. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS on this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor RECORDED: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date of Publication: January 23, 2025, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2025-05 Disannexation of Brockdale Boat Ramp Page 2 of 2 0111412025 Item 5. i L ii i i i i :i rx • a � r 1� r' " i r i a . fir ,�•. i i i i 1 i'013 3 DION 101 WITVV-� WHEREAS,. into an Amended Joint Resolution,Resolution r•• 0} rrr # April • •ii "Amended #f JointResolution"), i. i. ,.t'fJoint as Resolution a• •f. # on •:8attached hereto as Exhibit < established the Cities' common boundary line; and WHEREAS, the Amended Joint Resolution did not include a depiction of the common boundary line and contained ambiguities; and WHEREAS, the Cities now desire to clarify the Amended Joint Resolution in order to establish with certainty the Cities' common boundary line and agree to enter into any necessary annexation and de -annexation agreements to establish the common boundary line; NOW, i' RESOLVED i OF CITIES OF r WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTIONdesire to establish the commonboundary described and depicted in Exhibits "8" and "C" ("Common Boundary Line"). SECTION _ to initiate the de -annexation of •conflicting with the Common Boundary Line on or before October 1, 2019. SECTION i l of #' authorize staff to prepare necessary annexation or de -annexation ordinances for the purpose of establishing the Common Boundary Line provided such ordinances are brought before the Councils for individual SECTION provisions of Resolu tions of the CitiesofLucas, Texas. • of Resolution i and Resolution No. 2019-13(R) a joint Resolution of the City Councils of the Cities of Lucas, Texas and Wylie. Texas, clarifying and establishing the Cities' common boundary line. 1 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 SECTION 5. That should any word, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this Resolution, be adjudged or held to be void or unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of said resolution, which shall remain in full force and effect. liI 1 1 1 li�111 11;111� 11�1111 III "1 11111111111 1111111111 a - 6 , , Zi [ J11 . 111-11-1- , , DULY RESOLVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Lucas, Texas, on the z� day of 2019. to " ! '01 CAp"II ATTEST: APPROVED: A 40 Vz A S, y enderson, City Secretary Ji 0 Mayor 11 15 19. ,TmJ0 -15 19.,TM 105397) A IIIpril ''1 11 111, '1 '1 11�1111 U-1 1 1. 1 . C 1 4.w "921-11039MMMMIN, 11�mlnlllmff�� n IT-WAJ In. r. aw, & M. M ATTINT! APPROVED! Resolution No. 2019-13(R) a joint Resolution of the City Councils of the Cities of Lucas. Texas and Wylie. Texas, clarifying and establishing the Cities' common boundary line. 2 I 1 0111412025 Item 5. EXHIBIT "A" Amended ResolutionNow WMIS AND s TUAD WBZRSAG, the cities of Lucas and WYIIQ# TOX&SP adopted a ResolutionJoint , 1907v to establish their ultimate boundariesi WHEREASt the ofWylie desires certain changes Lucasresolution adopted August 31t 19871 WHSRSKS? the city of objectione the '` City of WY1101 WBERZAS, thefollowing isJoint the X Cities OfWylie• a and republiabeds Xe cities of Lucas And ire to certaintyestablish with their ultimateboundaries + in the futures t wmzAst it is the desire of the cities Of Lucas and Wylie to establish their common extraterritorial jurisdiction boundary line, and in order of the cities of Lucas / Wylie have stat and territoryinto an agreement apportioning, b mutual coneentr that the betwOen these two cityte and their overlapping extraterritorial jurisdiction (B.T.J.)l e .� • + W x X X d k # X X X . * # X X x El 0111412025 Item 5. otherLucas' consent as a prerequisite Bc territory Wylie will aisannex go heretofore described. consideration88 IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in further i agreement Lucas will disannex that territory center -liner f Lucas,88 IT pURTBER RESOLVED that upon passage of this joint Resolution by the City Councils Of both Wylie and draft that both Cities will direct their respective City Attorneys to ordinances and contracts to finolize and implement the WYIiO- Lucas ultimate common boundary OgreCMent- APPROVED AND SIGNED this the day ofr • rr r, o I • 1 uck r •jay6r, Wylie, Texas 0111412025 Item 5. 1 .i*-AA t. .:ar ED SaGivaiNa at the intersection of , . East line of Aztec Trail .the South lint Of : * O- + some being on the boundary line as agreed between the City oi- Lucia and the City Of St. Paul dated July 17, 1975; THENCE Northerly along the projection of theof Trail to the South line of the ORPRA, SHELBY SURVEYt ABSTRACT 7991 �+ 1 the South the Southeast TURKS the Bast line of the VOrtberlY alongprojection thereof Point that is 600 feet South of tbe Northwest corner of the D. PARKER SURVEY1 THENCE Easterly Parallel to and 600 feet South Of a a line of the D. FARMER SURVgy to a point that is 3r2OO feet Batt of the West line of ;. D. TREKS Northerly parallel ifeetof the West line of the D. PARKER SURVEY to a point thatintersects extension of boundary r < +-. in a joint Resolution Between The Cities Of dated March It 1977 and filed in Volume # _ Collin County Deed r r> J 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 EXHIBIT "B" A TWO-PART DESCRIPTION OF THE ULTIMATE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE CITY OF LUCAS, TEXAS 11-111161 Road) right-of-way line and the existing and future centerline of the Bois D'Arc Lane right-of- way of in the Squire T. Lewis Survey, Abstract No. 529; THENCE Northerly along the existing and future centerline of the Bois DArc Lane right-of-way ENDING at the intersection of the 1) existing and future centerline of the FM 2514 right-of-way and 2) the projected of the East existing and future FIVI 1378 (also known as Southview Drive in the CitN of Lucas and Countr��A Club Road in the CitN of W ri,,, ht-of-wa�rA line in the M _Awlkwji!;� Survey, Abstract No. 561. BEGINNING at the intersection of the East existing and future Aztec Trail (also known as Country Road No. 303) right-of-way line and the projected South existing and future Aztec Trail (also known as Country Road No. 303) right-of-way line; THENCE Northerly along the projection of the East existing and future Aztec Trail right-of-way line to the South line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, Abstract No. 799; I — nt - Tne Southeast corner of the Orpha Shelby Survey, Abstract No. 799; THENCE Northerly along the East line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, Abstract No. 799, to the South line of the D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303; eMIAM"t is C I— V'17 yeleee's -ZLYT K and parallel to and East of the West line of the D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303; 2 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 EXHIBIT "B" THENCE to a point being on the projected East line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, Abstract No. •' and 600 feet south • the North line • the D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303; 0 THENCE Northerly parallel to and 3,200 feet East of the West Line of the D. Farmer Survey, ENDING tothe intersection of the 1) South existing and future FM 3286 right-of-way line, 2) Army Corp of Engineer Lavon Lane take line, and 3) the Pecan Hills Installation •.. 2, a subdivision to Collin Country, according to the map recorded in Volume D, Page 153 (Document No. 19840618000378270), Collin County Map and Plat. EXHIBIT "B" — Page 2 12 N 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 Common Boundary Line Depiction PART 1 SHEET 1 of 3 The existing and future centerline of the right-of-way of Bois D'Arc Lane in the Squire T. Lewis Survey, Abstract No. 529 The existing and future centerline of the FM 2514 righi Of7 wa� IMEMM The South existing and future FM 2514 right-of-way line I q M The intersection of the 1) existing and future centerline of 75 M 0. the FM 2514 right-of- +� way and 2) the I 1 projected East existing and future FM 1378 right-of-way line (also known as Southview Drive in the City of Lucas and Country Club Road in the City of Wylie) in the M.L. Morris Survey, Abstract No. 561 The East existing and future FM 1378 right - Of -way line The intersection of the South existing and future FM 2514 right-of-way line and the existing and future centerline of the right-of-way of Bois D'Arc: Lane in the Squire T. Lewis Survey, Abstra 3 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 EXHIBIT licil Common Boundary Line Depiction PART 2 SHEET 2 of 3 The Intersection of the 1) the South Ine of the existing and future FM 3286 right-of-way 160110 404 400-0 0***- fliticument No. 19840619000378270), Collin County Map and Plat, The intersection of the South existing and future FM 3286 right-of-way fine and its projection across Lavon Lake and a fine parallel to and 3,200 feet East of the West line of the 0, —The South existingandfuture FM_. 3-28-6 right-of-wayd' Farmer Survey, Abstract hlom 303 projection across Lavon Lake. J City of Lucas The intersection of the projection of the East line of the Orphs Shelby Survey, Abstract No. 799 and parallel C to the West line of L Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303; and 600 feet South of the North line of the D. Former Survey, Abstract No. 303 r- I West line of D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303 _ I North line of the OrphaShelbV Survey, Abstract No. 799 L-----1 Ugm North line of D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No, 303 The projection of the South existing and future FM RES right-of-way4ne and Its project across Lavan Lake A One parallel to and 3,200 feet East of the West line of the D. Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303 K, The Intersection of a fine parallel to and 600 feet South of the North fine of the D. Former Survey, Abstract No. 303, and a One 3,200 feet East of the West line of the D, Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303; Projection of the East line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, South One of D, Farmer Abstract No. 799 and parallel to the Wen line of 0. Survey, Abstract No. 303 Farmer Survey, Abstract No. 303 d LUMM 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 EXHIBIT licit Common Boundary Line Depiction PART 2 SHEET 3 of 3 I e Flz-rth"', n' of �he Oro Sh�iby Survey, Abstract .799 South line of D. FarmerSurvey, Abstract No. 303 The intersection of the South line of the Orpha Shelby I Survey, Abstract No. 799 and the projection of the East I existing and future Aztec Trail right-of-way line East line of the Orph. f-- - — ' ' -1 The I projection of South line of the I the East Orpha Shelby existing and i Survey, Abstract future Aztec No. 7919 Trail right-of- way line A I Shelby Survey, t Abstract No. 799 Southeast corner of the i Orpho Shelby Survey, Abstract No. 799 The Intersection of the East existing and future Aztec Trail right-of-way line and the projected of the South existing and future Aztec Trail right-of-way line Town of St. Paul The South existing and The East existing and future Aztec Trail future Aztec Trail (a.k.a (aka Country Road No. 303) right-of-way Country Road No. 303) line right-of-way line ■ E 0111412025 Item 5. 16-1782 EXHIBITNovember vember 13, 201 CITY OF IJJCAS, TEXAS ANNEXATION I3ICyCKLALEPARK 'I3Cl.,l.,1aMP BEING y ABSTRACT 169.4220 ACRE RE `T'I ,,,\c, ' III" LAND OUTOF' 1 ,I l li:�: �� RANCI W . `A SURVEY, O. 231; 'THE SIMPSON BARROW Stile"EY, ABSTRACT O, 49t THE MfC°I1AEL MILIARONS S1,JRVEY, BS1IR CT NO. 5 ff THE ORPHA IlELBY SURVEY. ABSTRACT NO 799; THE D.M. FARMER SURVEY, ABSTRACT T NO. 303, AND THE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: rr l I HE II I TE TIC T DES(, I IBE AN IRREGULAR SHAPED PARCEL OF LAND BEING 130LJNDFD ON THE NORTH BY THE Cft.TI-1 LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY FOR Eery LUCAS ROAD, BEING BOU-NDED ON THE WESTBYTRE EAST LINE OF THE CORPS P O ENGINEERS GI EE ANNEXATION BY THE CITY OF LUCAS ORDINANCE NUMBER 012-01- 00699 AS RECORDED IN THE COLLIN C"C t JN'l"Y CLERKS FILE NO, , 20120127000097690 BEING I C t tNlyED CAN THE EAST BY THE EAST LINE ill" THE ULTIMATE I"E CITY t`Y LIMIT LINE 13ETWEEN WYLIE AND LUCAS PER CITY 01" WYLIE ORDINANCE NO. 87-47, FILED ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1987, AND INCLUDING U ING A SMALLTRIANGLE SHAPED PARCEL C 1= LAN TO II CAI J E A.I I II s AREA . I .CyCt ill THE I I C C'I .l: ALE PARK BOAT' ItALM : the POINT OF BEGINNING is as point on the south line of the Fight of Way for East Lucas Road, being as said City Limit Line between the Cities of Luca 1 Wylie, said point having coordinates of . 703Ciat 9,66a E. 566811 97 THENCE North 55'40 16- East, with said Right of Way line, as distance of 1068.37 facet to as point on the cast live caf'saaid Corps ofEngineers Annexation line-, THENCE' South ` 0'38' l " East, departing said Right of Way thee, with said Annexation line, distance ot'109.16 feet to as point on the east line taf'saYid City Limit Line between Lucas and Wylie; ri lE 10E South 00'00*00 " West, with said City Limit Line, a distance of 5607.36 feet to as point; 3"I FNC``E South 41' 1' 1 " East, departing said City Limit Line, as distance of 315.28 fieet to as point in, Lake lair on; 'ImlE CE:, South 36' 1 "30" West, as distance of350.00 feet to as point on said City Limit Line °I"HENCE South 0'-'00'00 " West, with said City L unit Line, at distance of 1785. feet to as point; fl IENC E North c 0'00' if" West, La distance of 978-94 feetto as point on the vast line of the USA Corps of Engineers Annexation by the City of Lueas Per City Of LLIcas Ordinance o. 2017- I t1t 699 and aAea:ordeal in the Collin County Clerks File No. , 2012 12700 C1 6a ; t aa5 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 November 13, 2019 THENCE North 00'27'00"' East, with said Amen drnent line, a distance of 7411.05 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 169.4220 acres of land. BASIS FOR, MAP LOCATION CONTROL is'nu_ NA D 83 STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, TEXAS NORTH CENT'RAL ZONE (4202). HORIZONTAL CONTROL IS AT SURFACE USING A SCALE FACTOR OF I .000 152710 (COLLIN CO.), ABOUT 00- NO FIELD SURVEY WAS PERFORMED FOR THIS DESCRIPTION AND EXHIBIT. IT IS BASED ON SCALING FROM A DIGITAL MAP. THE BEARINGS, DISTANCES, AND COORDINATES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. ACTUAL ME-FES AND BOUNDS LOCATION IS BASED ON INTENT. 'rHIS DOCUMENT RELIES ON SURVEY BY RPLS NO.4285 DATED 9/20/2016 C I i 4fo,, . C"agn i Ver o �n Texas Registration No. 6415 BW2 Engineers, Inc. TBPLS No. 10022000 .�\16-1782�l)e,-,c�,ANNE',\'(20 N),doc E 0111412025 Item 5. SURVEY., MULTIPLE SURVEYS ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY BY THE CITY OF ].,U( ' 'AS KNOWN AS LOCATION, LUCAS, COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS BROCKDALE PARK BOAT RAMP PLAT OF EXHIBIT W; 169.4220 ACRES CITY OF LUCAS NOTE. BASIS FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL IS THE NAD 33 STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202), HORIZONTAL CONTROL PS AF SURFACE USING A SCALE FACTOR OF 1,000152710 (COLLIN COJ, ABOUT 0,0, R A N I �, W U f _A P - S I S f ',, i Y' V 1 20-38'02" E S T R A I A n C 14 c2 3 _4 .1 Z 1"' 10 N RAI� B I R, H s U R V E y S R T T N i 1 5 A S T L-� JP08 JC A S W 0 T-T,SA CORP A A'N1',,A',4 170N' _4 N "CITY OF LUCAS ORDINANCE --------- NO. 2012-01 -00699. 0 C.C. FILE NO, 20120127000097690 C T p6 LILTIMATIS' CITY [JAHT Lj,�T, BETWEEN WYLIE & LUCA Ln c� >. CITY OF WYLIE ORDINANCE NOJ 47-4-7- r, FILED 88-11 "�'ARR04 ",U �,i U. j a® r , q, LL. —14-88 M I -I I N a 0 6 UNKE C. U M ARMLR SURVEY 0 o LAVON 3 HVI SUR Tz E --�P A C T N o 6 41 1 315.2 BROCKDALE BOAT RAMP -ONLY -----S 36'31'30" W S A VOL, 736, PG. 833 D.R.C.C.T. s 00*00,00" W 1785.88' ORPHA �,HELBY/SURVE­)` ABSIRACT X 7 9 4 , Ily I ­_=,_,7=TH* DOCUMENT RE�IIES ON OCKDALE N-ROA R 1AKE IAVON EXHMIT'A' BROCKDALE BOAT RAMP 'CITY OFL v LUCAS LOCATION MAP OF PROPERTY F NT,& Ry" 3sv2 ij ;O,RVEY BY RPLS NO.4285 N 9 D'O 0'0 0 " W 978.94' I D S� I A 1i -i �uRNHAM SURVEY 41 ABSTRACT No 919 POB CvRDINATES N = 7085420.0966 kTED 9/0/2016 E = 2566812.8978 BW2 ENGINEERS, INC. 1919 S. Shiloh Road Suite 5W, L.B. 27 e BMR1 Garland, Torexas 7SO42 ...... 972 864-9200(r) (972)964-8220(Fl TSPLS N0.10022000 2000 0 2000 4000 6415 scaI e feet 0 V 2000' J, \ 16 - 1782 \0RA WIN GS \ 1 76Z - A NNEX (,2019), �) Wc, I P A GE 3 0117" _3 November 13, 01 29 1 0111412025 Ite, 5. DISANNEXATIOICI OF TERRITORY BY THE CITY OF WYLIE. KNOWN AS BROCKDALE PARK BOATILAMP BEING A 39.2035 ACRE TRACT' OF LAND OUT OF THE IMP ON BARROW SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 49; THE MICHAEL MILLIRONS SURVEY, ABSTRACT O. 564;T HE ORPHA SHELBY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 799; AND `I D.M. FARNIER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 303; COLLIN COUNTY. TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: IT IS 'THE INTENTION TO DESCRIBE A GENERALLY TRIANGLE SHAPED PARCEL OF LAND BEING BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE EAST LINE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS ANNEXATION ICY' THE CITY OF LUCAS ORDINANCE NUMBER 2012-01-00699 AS RECORDED IN THE COLLIN COUNTY CLERKS FILE NO. 20120127000097690., COMMENCING FOR REFERENCE at a point On the south line of the Right of Way for East Lucas Road, said point being on the east line of said City'Of Lucas Annexation, THENCE South 00'27'00" West, with the cast line of said City Of Lucas Annexation, a distance or 4025.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point having coordinates of N: 7081395,0057, E: 25667812902-1 THENCE South 41'2,1 ` 19" East, a distance of 1756.65 feet to a point, THENCE South 36'31'30" West, a distance of 1988.60 feet to a point on said City of Lucas Amendment line: THENCE North 00'27900" East, with said Amendment line, a distance of 2916.71 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 39.2035 acres of land. ROM BASIS FOR MAP LOCATION CONTROL IS THE NAD 83 STATE PLANE COORDINATE sYs,rFm,TEXAS, NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202). HORIZONTAL CONI-ROL IS AT SURFACE USING A SCALE FACTOR OF 1.000152710 (CSC LLIN CO.), ABOUT 0,0. NO FIELD SURVEY WAS PERFORMED FOR THIS DESCRIPTION AND EXHIBIT. IT IS BASED ON SCALING FROM A DIGITAL MAP. THE BEARINGS, DISTANCES, AND COORDINATES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. ACTUAL METES AND BOUNDS LOCATION IS BASED ONANTENT. THIS DOCUMENT RELIES ON SURVEY BY RPLS NO. 4285 DATED 9/20/2016 Cliffor Cameron Texas Registration No. 6415 BW2 Engineers, Inc. TBPI,S No, 10022000 Page 1 of 2 J '4 16-17 821)esDF ANNEX (2019)-doc E 0111412025 Item 5. SURVEY: MULTIPLE SURVEYS DISANNEXATION OF TERRITORY BY THE CITY OF WYIJE KNOWN AS LOCATION: LUCAS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEKAS BROCKDA-I,E PARK BOAT RAMP PLAT OF EXHIBIT 'A: 59.2035 ACRES CITY OF LUCAS NOTE; OASIS FOR HORIZONTAL CONTROL rS THE NAD 83 STATE PLANE COORMNATE SYSTEW, TEXAS NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202). HORIZONTAL CONTROL (S AT SURFACE USING A SCALE FACTOR OF I,0001527W (COLLIN CO.), ABOUT 0,0, FRANF zS W CAPPS SURVFY ABSrRAC.T No 2 3 1 11 ABSTRACi No 4 9: i IF108 ---------- II M 11, 'cl A E M I L L. i R O'N', S S, u R,vY ABSTRACT No 5 "i t1\ - V-1) LILTI.VATE CITY LIAHT LINE 1> BETWEEN YLIE & LUCAS. CITY OF WYLIE ORDINANCE NO. 87-47 Q FILED 09-28-87. LU 0 1,AKE 1t 0 LAG ON LF) LL 'I M FARMER SURVE'f ABSTRACT No 3 0 3 ------------- t Cn -J z VOL, 736, PG. 833 D.R.C.C.T. U5A C01?P ANNEXATION CITY OF LUCAS ORDINANCE NO. 2012-01-00699. C.C. FILE NO, 201 01270000 769 ABSTRACT No '1199 LARE — ........... M W2I G/9 P-MUMT039JIM" ijig S� Shi 11bb Road Su Wa W. �SW� LA. 27 rlandTexas 75M ONLY ABSTRACT No 919 1000 0 1000 200C 4 101CITY OF v MAT RAMP � LUCAS LOCATION MAP OF'PROPERTY - NJS, scale f( B V12 J08 NO: I6—_',2 DRAAN 8, 9 , I" t000 DATE,: Cv,-wember',2, (201 POB COORDINATES N 7081395.0057 E 2566781.2902 wi MM 1 0111412025 Item 5. 1 I MI W 17 Vtwwrm-A P,6 Box 173ob FORT WORTH, TX 76102-0301 Mr. John Whitsell City Manager City of Lucas 665 Country Club Road Lucas,Texas 75002 p�111 11 1111 1�1 ppi ��Irli l�: Fill 11111 S111111 I I suar # Plea,se send your payment to the above address, Attention: CESWF-RE-M (Ms. Webb). Make the check or Money order payable to the F&A Officer,, USAED� Fort Worth District. om mes Miller Chief, Management and Disposal Branch Real Estate Division �J 0111412025 Item 6. Department: Prepared By: City Manager Renae' 011ie Account Code: Wylie City Council isider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2025-06 approving the terms and conditions of a boundary adjustment agreerr ,veen the City of Wylie and the City of Lavon; authorizing the Mayor to execute the boundary adjustment agreement alf of the City of Wylie; clarifying that the property as described in the boundary adjustment agreement released fr lie's extraterritorial jurisdiction and incorporated into Lavon's extraterritorial jurisdiction; providing a repealing/savi rse, severability clause, and an effective date. to approve the Item as presented. ie City of Lavon is exploring the option of a Municipal Development District (MDD), and has requested that the City of ylie release the ETJ south of SH 78 and west of and adjacent to Lavon's ETJ, particularly along SH 2O5. The property totals proximately 209 acres as depicted in the Boundary Exhibit. In 2022 Wylie released a portion of this area (Boyd Farms) at ivon's request. At that time, we had determined that the City would not likely annex the area due to several allenges including getting utility services into the area. No property taxes are collected for properties in the ETJ. or municipalities to exchange or amend ETJ boundaries, the Texas Local Government Code (LGC) requires both cities to gn a Boundary Agreement, with the agreement being approved by Ordinance by the releasing City. This item includes both ie Boundary Agreement and the Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement. ty staff has reviewed the agreement and the ETJ release and recommends approval. Annexation of this area by the City of ylie would be challenging. The LGC requires annexed areas be provided city services within 2-z/z years from the date of vexation. The property under consideration is not in Wylie's service area for water or sewer and is over one mile from ylie City limits, making utility and solid waste service cumbersome and cost prohibitive. iergency services are currently provided by the City of Lavon, Collin County, and AMR. Approval of the release will uire the City of Wylie to serve the property for ambulance services due to contractual obligations with the City of Lavon; never, Fire has stated that serving the area will not be an issue. [H] 0111412025 Item 6. ORDINANCE NO. 2025-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, APPROVING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF A BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE CITY OF LAVON; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF WYLIE; CLARIFYING THAT THE PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED IN THE BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AGREEMENT RELEASED FROM WYLIE'S EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION AND INCORPORATED INTO LAVON'S EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION; PROVIDING A REPEALING/SAVINGS CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") desires to enter into a Boundary Adjustment Agreement between the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") and the City of Lavon, Texas ("Lavon"), as set forth in Exhibit 1, attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes (collectively, the "Property"); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it would be advantageous and beneficial to Wylie and its citizens to approve the Boundary Adjustment Agreement and to confirm that the property described in the Boundary Adjustment Agreement is released from Wylie's extraterritorial jurisdiction and incorporated into Lavon's extraterritorial jurisdiction in order to promote orderly development and delivery of municipal services within such property; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all legal notices, procedures and other requirements for approving the Boundary Adjustment Agreement have been performed and completed in the manner and form required by law. 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. Approval of Boundary Agreement. The City Council hereby approves the terms and conditions of the Boundary Adjustment Agreement attached as Exhibit 1. The Mayor is authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of Wylie, the Boundary Adjustment Agreement attached as Exhibit 1. SECTION 3. Official Map and Boundaries Amended. Upon adoption of this Ordinance and the mutual execution of the Boundary Agreement, the official map and boundaries of Wylie shall be amended, if necessary, in accordance with the Boundary Agreement. A certified copy of this Ordinance with the mutually executed Boundary Adjustment Agreement shall be filed in the County Clerk's Office of Collin County, Texas. SECTION 4. 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. Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Pagel of 8 0111412025 Item 6. SECTION 5. 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. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof regardless of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 6. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS on this 14th day of January, 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTESTED TO AND CORRECTLY RECORDED BY: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 2 of 8 [H] 0111412025 Item 6. Exhibit 1 Boundary Adjustment Agreement [5 pages attached hereto] Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 3 of 8 E 0111412025 Item 6. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF LAVON AND WYLIE WHEREAS, the City of Lavon, Texas ("Lavon"), is a Home Rule municipality created pursuant to state law, and located in Collin County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie"), is a Home Rule municipality created pursuant to state law, and located in Collin County, Texas; and WHEREAS, both Lavon and Wylie (collectively, "Parties") are empowered to enter into agreements concerning their respective extraterritorial jurisdiction ("ETJ") boundaries and corporate limit boundaries by, but necessarily limited to, the authority granted them pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, known as the Interlocal Cooperation Act and Chapter 43 of the Texas Local Government Code, to enter into agreements with one another to perform governmental functions such as the determination of ETJ boundaries and corporate limit boundaries; and WHEREAS, Lavon and Wylie are empowered pursuant to Section 42.023 of the Texas Local Government Code to reduce their respective ETJ boundaries by ordinance or resolution; and WHEREAS, Wylie is empowered pursuant to Section 43.003 of the Texas Local Government Code to fix its ETJ boundaries and corporate limit boundaries and to exchange area with other municipalities; and WHEREAS, the Parties are empowered pursuant to Section 43.015 of the Local Government Code to make mutually agreeable changes in the boundaries of areas that are less than 1,000 feet in width; and WHEREAS, Lavon and Wylie share common boundaries; and WHEREAS, Lavon and Wylie have identified an area that is within Wylie's ETJ, consisting of forty-one (41) tracts of land, the depiction of which is attached hereto Exhibit A and incorporated herein for all purposes (collectively, the "Property"); and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to identify a mutually agreeable ETJ boundary between the two communities, and provide a mechanism designed to ensure, to the extent legally permissible, that both cities have agreed upon boundaries upon which they can rely so that each city may have certainty in its respective planning and development decisions for these areas; and WHEREAS, the Parties agree that it is in the best interests of the residents of their respective communities to establish a mutually agreeable ETJ boundary; and WHEREAS, the Parties have determined that this Boundary Adjustment Agreement Between the Cities of Lavon and Wylie ("Agreement") is in each party's best interests, as well as in the best interests of their respective citizens, and that this Agreement concerns only the Property. Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 4 of 8 [H] 0111412025 Item 6. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein made and the benefits to each party resulting here from, and the recitals set forth above which are made contractual provisions of this Agreement, Lavon and Wylie do hereby contract, covenant and agree as follows with respect to the Property: SECTION 1. FINDINGS INCORPORATED. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated into the body of this Agreement and shall be considered part of the mutual covenants, consideration and promises that bind the Parties. SECTION 2. TERM. This Agreement shall become effective upon the date of the last party to execute this Agreement (the "Effective Date") and shall remain in effect in perpetuity, to the extent authorized by law, until and unless terminated by agreement of the Parties. SECTION 3. AGREEMENT The Parties hereby agree to establish and recognize the new extraterritorial jurisdiction boundary delineated by the ownership parcels yellow boundary lines as shown in Exhibit A as attached hereto. Wylie, through this Agreement, hereby releases, relinquishes, waives, and discontinues any claim, jurisdiction, or entitlement to the Property as being within Wylie's ETJ as a result of the herein described boundary adjustment, to the extent that any such claim, jurisdiction, or entitlement existed as of the Effective Date of this Agreement. SECTION 5. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. The following miscellaneous provisions are a part of this Agreement: A. The persons signing this Agreement on behalf of the cities have been duly authorized and empowered to do so by a vote of their respective governing bodies and the passage of an appropriate ordinance. The adoption of any such ordinance or the performance of any other action hereunder shall be contingent, and neither shall be deemed effective nor enforceable by one of the parties against the other, unless and until such time as both parties have adopted such an ordinance or taken such other necessary acts as mirror the other's acts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which shall constitute one and the same document. B. This Agreement may not be assigned. It embodies the entire agreement between the Parties and may not be amended except in writing. C. In the event that one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement for any reason shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein, but shall not affect the remaining provisions of this Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect. D. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, and all obligations of the Parties created hereunder are performable in Collin County, Texas. Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 5 of 8 J 0111412025 Item 6. Venue for any action arising under this Agreement shall lie in the state district courts of Collin County, Texas. E. This Agreement shall supersede and replace any and all prior agreements between the Parties regarding the matters addressed in this Agreement to the extent of any conflict between this Agreement and any such prior agreements. F. The Parties agree that Wylie shall have no obligations to provide municipal services to or otherwise exert jurisdiction over the Property, it being the parties' intent that Lavon has the right and obligation to provide municipal services to the Property, subject to ordinances and regulations of Lavon and Texas law. G. Wylie hereby waives all of its jurisdiction, if any, in or to the Property. It is expressly agreed and understood that this waiver shall operate only in favor of the parties to this Agreement and shall not constitute a waiver of any right, including ETJ rights, which either party may be able to assert against any other municipality. The Parties agree that nothing in this Agreement releases, relinquishes, diminishes, waives or lessens in any way the rights that either party may have, at law or in equity, to challenge or contest any other annexations, attempted annexations or jurisdictional claims made by the other party, not related to the Property. H. This Agreement is for the benefit of the parties, and does not and shall not confer or extend any benefit or privilege to any third party. EXECUTED this the day of 2025. Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 6 of 8 [H] 0111412025 Item 6. ATTEST: Rae Norton, City Secretary ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary CITY OF LAVON, TEXAS Vicki Sanson, Mayor CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS Matthew Porter, Mayor Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 7 of 8 �J 0111412025 Item 6. EXHIBIT A New Boundary Line Ordinance No. 2025-06 Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Lavon Page 8 of 8 �J 0111412025 Item 7. eiTv OF WYLIE Department: Prepared By: City Secretary Stephanie Storm Account Code: Wylie City Council , and act upon, Resolution No. 2025-01(R) establishing a public newspaper of general circulation to be the "Official ,er" for the Citv of Wvlie. to approve, Resolution No. 2025-01 the as the "Official Newspaper" of the Citv of W are two requirements that must be met for a newspaper to meet the statutory requirements as a newspaper of general a) Designating Official Newspaper. The publication must be a newspaper as defined by §2051.044(a), Government Code. 'he section defines the term newspaper as: (1) devote not less than 25 percent of its total column lineage to general interest items; (2) be published at least once each week; (3) be entered as second-class postal matter in the county where published; and (4) have been published regularly and continuously for at least 12 months before the governmental entity c representative publishes notice. ) Publication of Notice in Newspaper. Where a law, which requires or authorizes the publication of a notice in a newspaper i a municipality, and does not specify the manner of the publication, including the number of times that the notice is required be published and the period during which the notice is required to be published, the above requirements pertain; lditionally, a municipality shall publish notices in a newspaper that is published in the municipality, and which meets the )ove requirements and will publish the notice at or below the legal rate. If no newspaper published in the municipality meets ese requirements, then the municipality shall publish the notice in a newspaper that is published in the county in which the unieipality is located and will charge the legal rate or a lower rate. GC §2051.048. ication rates for the Dallas Morning News have not changed from 2019 and are $5.55/per line for $3,000/yr., $2.70/per for $10,000/yr., and $5.55/per line with contract ($3,000/yr.). Wylie News Legal Notices increased from $4.25 to $4.60 per line and Display Rates increased from $18.00 to $19.00 column inch. City of Wylie Home Rule Charter additionally states in Article X1, Section 2; The City Council shall declare an official ,paper of general circulation in the city. All captions of ordinances, notices and other matters required to be published by charter, by city ordinances, or by the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, shall be published in the official Wvlie News and Dallas Morning News meet the criteria for the official publication as provided by the statute. [H] 0111412025 Item 7. RESOLUTION NO. 2025-01(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION TO BE THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE. WHEREAS, Section 52.004, Local Government Code, requires the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") to determine, by ordinance or resolution, a public newspaper to be the official newspaper for the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie"); and and: WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the is a public newspaper of general circulation (1) devote not less than 25 percent of its total column lineage to general interest items; (2) be published at least once each week; (3) be entered as second-class postal matter in the county where published; and (4) have been published regularly and continuously for at least 12 months before the governmental entity or representative publishes notice. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the is a publication that meets all of the criteria legally required of an officially designated newspaper for the City of Wylie; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: (1) The is designated as the official newspaper for the City of Wylie for the calendar year 2025, commencing January 1, 2025. (2) This Resolution is effective immediately upon passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, on this 14th day of January 2025. Matthew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2025-01(R) Establishing Official Newspaper 2025 Page 1 of 1 [H] 1 0111412025 Item 7. 1 PUBLICATION COST SUMMARY January 2025 DALLAS MORNING NEWS Legal Notices (Ordinance Captions, Public Hearings P&Z) Full Dallas Morning News Open Full Dallas Morning News ($3,000/yr) Full Dallas Morning News ($ 1 0,000/yr) Classified Rates (Election Notices) Full DMN only With Contract ($3,000/yr.) Display Rates (Budget/Tax Notices) Open THE YLIE NEWS Legal Notices (Ordinance Captions, Public Hearings P&Z) Rate Display Rates (Election/Budget/Tax Notices) Affidavit Fee (for Ordinance publications) CIRCULATION WITHIN THE CITY Dallas Morning News (for zip code 75098) $14.00 per line/$35 liner-$45 display online $5.55 per line/$35 liner-$45 display online $2.70 per line/$35 liner-$45 display online $14.00 per line/$35 liner-$45 display online $5.55 per line/$35 liner-$45 display online $4.60 per line (display online included) $19.00 per column inch (includes both print and digital e-edition) $50 2,782 (Mon/Sat paper) 4,258 (Avg. Circulation Sunday) All legal notices also publish online at dallasnews.com and mypublicnotices.com with nine million unique visitors to dallasnews.com each month The Wylie News (Wylie) 6,034 (The Wylie News) Includes circulation in Collin, Dallas and Rockwall counties The Wylie News - Notices are published in the 16,968 (Wylie/Sachse/Murphy) Murphy/Sachse/Wylie editions Public notices are also included in C&S Media Publications digital platforms which average over 575,000 visitors per month. All public notices are also included on texas ublicnotices.corn and can be accessed by anyone. iqNqs���