08-04-1987 (Parks & Recreation) Agenda Packet ,
PARKS & RECREATION BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF WYLIE. TEXAS
TUESDAY. AUGUST 4. 1987
WYLIE COMMUNITY ROOM
800 THOMAS STREET
7: 00 P. M.
CALL TO ORDER
ORDER OF PAGE
BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS
1 OATH OF OFFICE TO NEW MEMBERS
2 1-4 CONSIDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES
3 ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN
4 5-14 PARKS & RECREATION BOARD
DUTIES (PARK ORDINANCE)
5 15 PARK MASTER PLAN
6 SPRINKLER SYSTEM
7 SIDEWALK INTO CITY PARK
8 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
9 GENERAL DISCUSSION
10 ADJOURNMENT
MINUTES
PARKS & RECREATION BOARD MEETING
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1987
The Parks & Recreation Board for the City of Wylie, Texas,
met in a regular session on Tuesday, May 5, 1987 at 7:00 P.
M. at the Community Room at BOO Thomas Street. Notice of the
meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner
required by law. Those present were Chairman Curtis Hale,
Mr. John Morgan, Mrs. Peggy Sewell, Mr. Larry Nickell with
Mr. Willie Benetiz coming in late. Representing the staff
was Mr. James Johnson, Acting City Manager, Mr. Bill
Windham, Director of Public Works, Mr. Ken White, Parks
Superintendent and Susan Marquardt, Secretary. Absent were
Mrs. Jayne Chapman, and Mr. Morris Love.
Chairman Curtis Hale called the meeting to order at 7:05
P.M.
ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES - Chairman Curtis Hale
asked if there were any corrections or additions to the
minutes. Hearing none, a motion was made by Mrs. Peggy
Sewell to approve the minutes as submitted. Motion seconded
by Mr. John Morgan. Motion carried 4-0.
ITEM NO. 2 - CONSIDER APPROVING THE CITY OF WYLIE PARK
MASTER PLAN PRIORITIES - Mr. John Morgan opened the
discussion by asking the board to consider reducing the
number of soccer fields from 100 to 30. Mr. Larry Nickell
asked if we needed 30 fields right now? Mr. John Morgan
replied, that we are fine right now. This is for the next
twenty years. Chairman Curtis hale asked if the priority
numbers were correct? Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public
Works replied, " yes", that the lowest average is the highest
priority continuing down the list to the lowest priority
which is the highest average. Chairman Curtis Hale asked if
60 baseball diamonds were okay? Mr. John Morgan asked to
change the number of soccer fields to 50. Mr. Larry Nickell
asked what the ultimate use is for this plan? Mr. John
Morgan replied, " this is a long range plan for the next
twenty years, a guideline for developing the parks. " Mrs.
Peggy Sewell asked if the wilderness park was on the list?
Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works replied, " yes,
the Lavon Dam/Campground. " Mrs. Peggy Sewell stated that
she wished it was a higher priority. Mr. Bill Windham,
Director of Public Works stated that this is a
recommendation to the City Council and their priorities may
be different. Chairman Curtis Hale stated that I didn 't put
it higher because I felt not everyone would use it. That 's
something we could start on right away with little expense.
The only thing that would be of expense is the manpower in
clearing the area. Chairman Curtis Hale asked how many
acres? Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works replied,
that it 's about the same size as the City Park. Chairman
Curtis Hale asked, " if this becomes a city park, will it be
under the jurisdiction and regulations of the City?" Mr.
John Morgan replied, " yes" and the area is already being
patrolled by our police department. Mrs. Peggy Sewell asked
if it will always be available to us? Mr. John Morgan
stated, that we would have to enter into a lease with the
Corps of Engineer. The original idea was a place for the
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to go, where they wouldn 't have
to worry about clearing it out, something to preserve it.
The Boy Scouts may want to go in there and do some clearing.
Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works stated that the .
Corp of Engineers will probably want a plan for the property
before giving out a lease. Mrs. Peggy Sewell stated that
she would hate to lose the opportunity of having a
wilderness park. Mr. Larry Nickell asked what else could
happen? Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works replied
that some other type of organization could have the same
opportunity that the City has in getting the land. I don 't
think it 's something that we have to rush out and talk to
the City Council about.
Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works asked Mr. John
Morgan if 50 soccer fields were enough? Mr. John Morgan
replied, " yes. "
Mr. John Morgan made motion to approve the City of Wylie
Park Master Plan Priorities with the exception of changing
the number of soccer fields to 50 instead of 100. Mrs Peggy
Sewell seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0.
ITEM NO 3 - DISCUSS LIGHTING OF BALLFIELDS- Motion was made
to table this item by Mr. John Morgan. Mr. Larry Nickell
seconded. Motion carried 4-0.
ITEM NO 4 - CONSIDER AMENDING THE CURRENT PARK ORDINANCE 78-
18- Mr. John Morgan asked the board to consider amending the
Parks Ordinance by adding an amendment that I have just
passed out. Mr. James Johnson, Acting City Manager asked if
it was interference with representatives of WSA? Mr. John
Morgan replied that the only time we have really had a
problem was a coupled of weeks ago. There is no ordinance
covering his behavior. Mr. Larry Nickell asked if this is
for the original ordinance, this doesn 't mean we can make
them leave? Mr. John Morgan replied, it will give the
police authority to have that person removed from the park.
Mr. John Morgan made motion to recommend to the City Council
to add this amendment to the park ordinance. Larry Nichell
seconded the Motion . Motion carried 5-0.
ITEM NO. 5 - CONSIDER LIGHTING A SOCCER FIELD IN
PARTICIPATION WITH WSA - Mr. John Morgan opened the
discussion by asking Mr. James Johnson, Acting City Manager
if changes could be made in the master plan for this park?
Mr. Johnson, Acting City Manager replied, "yes. " Mr. John
Morgan informed the board and staff that WSA needed a
dedicated, lighted soccer field. We are currently being
forced to play in the outer baseball fields. WSA would like
to build a soccer/football field in the grassy flat area.
The size would be 120 feet long and 50 yards wide. We would
like to put up quartz lights, that 's 4 poles on each side.
Mr. John Morgan also stated that WSA could raise the funds,
with no expense t❑ the City. However, WSA would like to get
permission from the City Council before starting to raise
the money. Mrs, Peggy Sewell asked if this supersede where
the amphitheater was supposed to be? Mr. John Morgan
replied, "it 's right on top of it. " Mrs. Peggy Sewell asked
if there wasn ' t another area that could be used? Mr. John
Morgan replied, "no, we 're running out of area. " Willie
Benetiz asked if the area is just large enough for one
field. Mr. John Morgan said, there is enough room for two,
but right now we are just thinking about one. We would like
to start building it this summer so that it can used this
fall for soccer and football. Mrs. Peggy Sewell asked if
there was any land on the other side of town, and didn 't the
City Council approve our proposal for the ordinance which is
relating to the developers? Mr. James Johnson, Acting City
Manager, replied, "the ordinance has been approved, but all
of the development has been started prior to the passing of
the ordinance. Mrs. Peggy Sewell asked if this was a
temporary measure? Mr. John Morgan replied, that it could
be permanent, I just don ' t know. Chairman Curtis Hale asked
if WSA could do this on their own? Mr. John Morgan replied,
"yes, the materials are estimated at $3,000.00 with the
labor free. "
Mr. Willie Benetiz made motion to approve WSA to have a
lighted soccer/football field as we have discussed. Mr.
Larry Nickel seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
ITEM NO 6 - DISCUSS MAJOR PARK SITE FOR THE FUTURE -
Chairman Curtis Hale opened the discussion that major park
sites are going to be a direr need in the future, as Gus
said, it would take a bond election to get it done. It
needs to be on everyones mind. Mr. Willie Benetiz asked if
there was any land for sale? Mr. James Johnson, Acting City
Manager, informed the board of the land at Birmingham Farms.
The land has been sold. The Savings and Loan Company would
sell it to the developers. Mr. James Johnson, Acting City
Manger, showed different tracts of land from the master plan
that would be developed in the future. He stated that the
northeast area of the City was good property, but it has
been plated and approved. However, if the developer doesn 't
build on it soon he will have to start the process all over
again. Mr. Willie Benetiz asked, "in other words we
couldn 't acquire any land for at least a year?" Mr. James
Johnson, Acting City Manager, replied, if the economy picks
up and developers start building. Mrs. Peggy Sewell stated
that we need some good flat land. Mr. James Johnson, Acting
City Manger stated that what is needed is a Master Plan to
present to the City Council with trails, lights and etc.
Chairman Curtis Hale stated that we need to discuss this
from time to time so that we won 't forget.
ITEM NO. 7 - CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - NONE.
ITEM NO. 8 - GENERAL DISCUSSION - Mr. Willie Benetiz opened
the general discussion stating that he has noticed vehicles
parking on city park property and the City ordinance
prohibits. I would like to see it stopped. Mr. Bill
Windham, Director of Public Works replied, that Ken White,
Park Superintendent is in the process of putting up cable
around the park to keep vehicles out the park area. Bill
Windham, Director of Public Works asked that WSA speak to
their people.
Chairman Curtis Hale asked about the proposal on the soccer
fields from Sherri Cox? Mr. John Morgan replied, this is
something between WSA and the school.
Chairman Curtis Hale asked how the circus went? Mr. John
Morgan replied that they received $3300.00 in advance
tickets. We had a real good turn out.
Mrs. Peggy Sewell asked who the members are on this board;
we are suppose to have nine according to this ordinance?
Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works replied that the
Charter supersede this ordinance.
Mr. Larry Nickell asked, " out of the $10,000.00 budgeted
for parks, have we only used $2400.00 for bleachers?" Mr.
John Morgan replied, "we have also had dirt taken out of the
budget. " Mr. Bill Windham, Director of Public Works stated
that some of the money was used to rebuild the park road.
Mr. Larry Nickell informed the board that several people had
approached him about some basketball courts, which are very
inexpensive. Mr. John Morgan stated that it could be
discussed, but we could not make a motion on it because it
was not on the agenda. He also stated that we could place
two at the end of the parking lot. Mr. Bill Windahm stated
that we could make the courts with the bomag machine with a
1 inch hot mix overlay, sealing it with dry Portland cement.
Chairman Curtis Hale asked if this was inexpensive? Mr.
Bill Windham, Director of Public Works replied, " compared to
concrete, yes. "
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ITEM NO. 6 - ADJOURNMENT - Chairman Curtis Hale asked for
motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. John Morgan made motion
and seconded by Mr. Willie Benetiz. Motion carried 5-0.
Curtis Hale, Chairman
Parks & Recreation Board
Respectfully submitted:
Susan Marquardt, Secretary
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ORDINANCE NO. D T1 2:7
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE #78-18, ARTICLE II ,
SECTION 2, COMPOSITION AND APPOINTMENT OF THE PARKS AND
RECREATIONS BOARD, AND ADDING SECTION 10 , REGULATIONS
GOVERNING DISORDERLY CONDUCT, TO ARTICLE I , PROVIDING FOR A
SEVERANCE CLAUSE, PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE, PROVIDING FOR
PUBLICATION AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS: It is the desire of the City Council of the City
of Wylie, Texas to include additional requirements in it ' s
ordinance regulating the use of Park and Recreation
Facilities and Parks and Recreation Board .
WHEREAS: The City Council has determined that such
regulations are necessary to protect the health , safety and
welfare of the citizens of the City of Wylie, therefore
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS:
That Article II , Section 2 is amended as follows :
The City Council shall appoint a parks and recreation
board of seven (7) members who shall be qualified voters to
work in an advisory capacity to the City Council in the
planning and development of parks and recreation facilities
and regulations governing their use. Members of the board
shall be appointed for two (2) year terms with three (3)
members terms expiring in even numbered years and four (4)
members terms expiring in odd numbered years . Members of
the board shall elect a chairman, each July, from their
membership and shall meet at the call of the chairman or at
the request of the City Council . The City Manager shall
appoint a staff representative to the board .
That Article 1 is amended by adding thereto the following:
Section 10: DISORDERLY CONDUCT. It shall be unlawful
for any person to willfully interfere with, disrupt, or
prevent the orderly conduct of any supervised play or
amusement program being conducted by the Wylie Parks &
Recreation Department or the Wylie Sports Association in any
building, swimming pool , playground or park area located in
or on any public property within the city.
It shall be prohibited to engage in loud, boisterous,
threatening, abusive, insulting, or indecent language, or
engage in any disorderly conduct or behavior tending to a
incite a breach of the public peace in any park or other
public facility.
SEVERABILITY.
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City
Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses ,
and phrases of this ordinance are severable and if any
phrase, clause, sentence or section of this ordinance shall
be declared unconstitutional or invalid by any judgment or
decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such
unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any other
remaining phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of
this ordinance; and the City Council hereby declares it
would have passed the remaining portions even though it had
known the affected parts would be held unconstitutional .
PENALTY.
Any person, firm, corporation or other entity who is found
guilty of violating the terms of this ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction of any
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such violation, shall be subject to a fine not to exceed the
amount permitted by State Law.
PUBLICATIONS.
The caption of this ordinance shall be published one time in
a newspaper of general distribution in the City of Wylie .
EFFECTIVE DATE.
This ordinance shall become effective upon its publication
in a -newspaper of general circulation.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COU L OF WYLIE, TEXAS THIS
THE 26th DAY OF MAY, 1987.
Chuc rimble, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Debbie Peoples, Dep ty City Secretary
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 78- 18 , ARTICLE
II, SECTION 2 .
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS
The Following:
SECTION 2 : COMPOSITION, APPOINTMENT, AND COMPENSATION .
The membership of the Parks and Recreation Board shall be
composed of nine (9) members, five (5) who must be residents
of the City, the other four (4) who must be residents of the
Wylie Independent School District . Further, at least one
member of the Board shall be a member of and represent the
Wylie Area Chamber of Commerce, the Wylie Sports Association,
and Wylie Independent School District .
ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT
OR IN CONFLICT HEREWITH ARE HEREBY REPEALED.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 11TH DAY OF MARCH, 1980 .
n W. Akin, Mayor
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Lonei y, City Secretary
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ORDINANCE # 78-18
AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE USE OF PARK $ RECREA-
TION FACILITIES AND CREATING THE PARK AND RECREA-
TION BOARD FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS.
ARTICLE I - CITY PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES REGULATIONS
HOURS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; RESTRICTION OF PARKING;
FEEDING OF ANIMALS; MISTREATMENT OF ANIMALS; VAN-
DALISM; USE OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES; PEDDLING,
VENDING OF ARTICLES; HORSEBACK RIDING; SPEED LIMIT
OF VEHICLES.
ARTICLE II - PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
CREATION OF BOARD; COMPOSITION, APPOINTMENT, AND
COMPENSATION; TERM OF OFFICE; REMOVAL OF MEMBERS;
VACANCIES; OFFICERS ; MEETINGS; JURISDICTION; LIMIT-
ATIONS.
ARTICLE III - PENALTY AND SEVERABILITY
PENALTY; SEVERABILITY.
WHEREAS, the Parks, Parkways , Recreation, and
Community Center Facilities of the City of Wylie , Texas , are created
for the use and enjoyment of all the citizens of the City of Wylie.
WHEREAS, certain regulations are deemed to be neces-
sary for the environmental and property protection of such Parks , and
Recreation and Community Centers , in order that they may continue to be
used by citizens of the future; and
WHEREAS, it is deemed useful to create and appoint mem-
bers to a committee to be known as the WYLIE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD ,
to provide for the establishment of Parks , Recreation and Community Center
Facilities , to promulgate regulations and oversee the operation of Com-
munity Parks , Recreation and Community Center Facilities ; now, therefore ,
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS,
The Following;
ARTICLE I - CITY PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
SECTION 1: HOURS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. The Community Parks,
Recreation and Community Center, shall be open to the general
public only between the hours of 6: 00 A.M. and 12 : 01 A.M. , un-
less a ball game or other Recreational or Community Activity
unexpectedly exceeds a time required to close at 12 : 01 A.M. ;
then in that event the time for closing the particular Facili-
ties involved will be extended to 1: 00 A.M. , at which time all
• activities in such facilities will cease, then the facilities
will be closed to the public until 6: 00 A.M. the next morning.
It shall be unlawful for any person except members of the
Police and Fire Departments or employees of the Parks Depart-
ment engaged in the performance of their official duties to
be in any municipal park between the hours of 12 : 01 A.M. and
6: 00 A.M. , unless the forgoing exception applies .
SECTION 2: RESTRICTION OF PARKING. The Wylie Parks and
Recreation Board is hereby authorized to designate areas in
which parking of motor vehicles is prohibited, and/or hours
during which motor vehicle parking is prohibited in any Com-
munity Parks, Recreation or Community Center Facility. It is
hereby required that signs be erected marking the "No Parking"
areas and giving restricted hours during which motor vehicles
may not be left parked.
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle
within the designated "No Parking" areas in any Community Parks ,
Recreation or Community Center Facility or to have a motor
vehicle parked in any Community Parks , Recreation or Community
Center Facility other than during designated hours in which
parking is allowed.
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SECTION 3: FEEDING OF ANIMALS. It shall be unlawful
for any person to feed any animal in Community Parks, Recrea-
tion or Community Center Facility, except that breads , fruits ,
vegetables, and nuts may be fed to the birds and squirrels .
SECTION 4: MISTREATMENT OF ANIMALS. It shall be unlaw-
ful for any person to tease, mistreat, or annoy any animal ,
directly or indirectly, in the Community Parks, Recreation or
Community Center Facility, and it shall also be unlawful for
any adult person to permit any child or children of their own,
or under their control or custody to play with, tease , mistreat ,
or annoy any animal in such Facilities .
SECTION S: VANDALISM. It shall be unlawful for any per-
son to mutilate, deface , or destroy any property of any kind
or nature whatsoever, including but not limited to, plants ,
trees, and grass in the Community Parks , Recreation or Community
Center Facility.
SECTION 6: USE OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES. It shall be
unlawful for any person to sell , give away, or drink any beer
or intoxicating liquor of any king or nature whatsoever within
the Community Parks , Recreation or Community Center Facility, of
the Wylie Area.
SECTION 7 : PEDDLING, VENDING OR ARTICLES. It shall be
unlawful for any person to solicit for sale , vend, peddle ,
sell, or offer to sell any cold drinks , cigars , tobaccos , cigaret-
tes , fruits, candies , goods , wares , or merchandise of any kind
or nature whatsoever within the Community Parks , Recreation or
Community Center Facility of the Wylie Area; provided , however ,
that this section shall not apply to any person , organizations ,
firms, or corporations , or the agents of any person, or organi-
zation, firm, or corporation, or employees of any person who ,
are approved by the Parks and Recreation Board and contracted by
The City to operate a concession or concessions for the sale of
specified goods , wares , and merchandise within the Community
Parks, Recreation or Community Center Facilities of Wylie , Texas .
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SECTION 8: HORSEBACK RIDING. It shall be unlawful to ride
or lead a horse or pony anywhere or any place within the Community
Parks, Recreation or Community Center Facilities , except on streets
or paths designated by signs for such purpose .
SECTION 9: SPEED LIMITS FOR VEHICLES. It shall be unlaw-
ful to operate any motor vehicle of any kind or nature whatso-
ever or any bicycle or motor bike at a speed in excess of twenty
(20) miles per hour within the Community Parks , Recreation or Com-
munity Center Facilities .
ARTICLE II - PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
SECTION 1: CREATION OF BOARD. There is hereby created
in and for the City of Wylie and for the surrounding Community,
the WYLIE AREA PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD. Hereinafter, referred
to as PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD.
SECTION 2 : COMPOSITION, APPOINTMENT, AND COMPENSATION, The
membership of the Parks and Recreation Board shall be composed of
nine (9) members, five (S) who must be residents of the City, the
other four (4) who must be residents of the Wylie Independent School
District. Futher, at least one member of the Board shall be a mem-
ber of and represent the City Council , the Wylie Area Chamber of
Commerce, The Wylie Sports Association, and Wylie Independent
School District.
SECTION 3: TERM OF OFFICE. Each member of the Parks and Re-
creation Board shall serve for a period of three (3) years , except
for the initial Board which shall be established with staggered
terms of one (1) , two (2) , and three (3) years . The City Council
designate the term of office for each member appointed to the initial
Board. The effective date of the initial appointment of the Board
shall be July 1, 1978.
SECTION 4 : REMOVAL OF MEMBERS. The City Council may remove
from office any member of the Parks and Recreation Board for any
cause deemed by the City Council to be in the best interest of the
City and surrounding Community.
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SECTION 5: VACANCIES. Should a vacancy occur in the mem-
bership of the Parks and Recreation Board, the City Council
shall appoint a successor for the unexpired term.
SECTION 6: OFFICERS. The Parks and Recreation Board shall
be organized by electing one Chairman, one Vice-Chairman, one
Secretary, and one Assistant Secretary. The officers of the
Board shall serve for one year or until their successors are
appointed/elected and qualified. This provision shall not oper-
ate so as to extend the term of any Board Member.
SECTION 7: MEETINGS. The Parks and Recreation Board shall
hold meetings as may be determined by it and may set regular me-
eting dates as frequently as the Board may desire. Special meet-
ings may be called for the transaction of any business , and a
quorum of members of the Board at any meeting shall be determin-
ed as a minumum of the majority thereof. All meetings of the
Parks and Recreation Board shall be public , but the meeting
place may be designated by the Parks and Recreation Board;
meetings do not have to be held at the City Hall .
SECTION 8 : JURISDICTION. The jurisdiction of the Parks and
Recreation Board shall be to work with any individual or group
for the development , construction, and beautification of any Park,
Parkway, Recreation, or Community Center Facility, under the jur-
isdiction of the City, and to advise and counsel with the City
Council in it ' s development , construction, and beautification of
any such Parks, Parkways , Recreation and Community Center Facilities
under the jurisdiction of the City.
The Parks and Recreation Board shall make recommendations to
the City Council concerning any rules and regulations that it
deems proper for enhancing the enjoyment of the Parks , Parkway ,
Recreation and Community Center Facilities and for the regula-
tion of their use.
SECTION 9: LIMITATIONS. The Parks and Recreation Board
shall not have any authority to make contracts or create any
legal obligation or liability for the City of Wylie .
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ARTICLE III - PENALTY AND SEVERABILITY.
SECTION 1: PENALTY. Any person violating any provision
of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ,
and upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more
than two hundred dollars ($200) . Each transaction in viola-
tion of any of the provisions hereof shall be deemed a seper-
ate offense.
SECTION 2: SEVERABILITY. It is hereby declared to be
the intention of the .City Council that the sections , para-
graphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance are
• separable, and, if any phrase, clause, sentence , paragraph,
or section shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by
the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent juris -
diction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect
any of the remaining phrases, clauses , sentences , paragraphs ,
or sections of this Ordinance , since the same would have been
enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this
Ordinance of unconstitutional or invalid phrases , clauses ,
sentences, paragraphs, or sections .
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 13th DAY OF JUNE , 1978 .
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John W. Akin
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ATTEST.:
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Barbara Ellis
City Secretary
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ORDINANCE NO. ef__C- I?
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 78-18 REGULATING THE USE
OF PARK & RECREATION FACILITIES ; SPECIFICALLY AMENDING
ARTICLE I, SECTION 6; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION .
ARTICLE I - CITY PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
SECTION 6. USE OF INTOXICATING BEVERAGES shall
read:
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell , give
away, or drink any beer or intoxicating liquor of
any kind or nature or to use any glass containers
of any kind whatsoever within the community parks
of the City of Wylie .
EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall become effective upon
passage and approved by the City Council of the
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City of Wylie , a Home Rule Political Subdivision
of the State of Texas .
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE orM DAY OF /- 1985 .
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John W. Akin , Mayor
ATTEST:
• Caro Jo re
Secretar
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CITY CF W LLIE PNE hIlLSIER PLAN PRIQUTIES
BCLHMSN ACC
EHOAOEI V of 0 FL FY FY EY FL FY FY FY FY FY FL FL EY EY
FAEK/EAQLI1Y LMIPITCN N A V L R W C G C U 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1998-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998.99 1999-2008
IPEEGEK N BOND YR EDO YR BQI) YR ZUTALS
CC M FIVENSIMIL OCKUDC 1 1 3 1 2 1 1.5 5,000 7,500 10,000 22,530
100 90Q1R FIELDS 1 1 2 1 3 4 2.0 8,000 8,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,200 10,000 10,000 76,000
OOM PK/PICNIIC PLAY AREA 1 1 4 5 2 1 2.3 1,000 1,000
60 BASEBALLDI11hM 2 2 2 4 2 2 2.3 0
10 EOORBALL FIELD 2 2 2 3 2 3 2.3 10,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 70,020
BAIL MRCS 2 2 3 1 2 4 2.3 10,000 10,000
ice? PKAPAIK-J03 TRAIL 4 1 5 2 2 1 2.5 0
6 MICR BASEBALL O]'RE S 3 3 1 1 4 3 2.5 600,000 600,000
HOSP PK/PIQIIC PLAY AREA 4 1 5 3 2 1 2.7 0
WI PK/OaMMTY RC)CM 1 1 4 3 2 6 2.8 0
LAWN LANVND 6 4 2 4 1 1 3.0 0
GMASIUM 3 3 4 5 1 3 3.2 400,000 400,000
TINNIS MUMS 4 4 3 4 3 3 3.5 20,000 20,000
KQRBY PARK 2 2 3 4 10 3 4.0 1,000 1,000
am pg/sermac RXL 1 5 6 1 1 10 4.0 300,020 300,020
C MiMTY ROOM 8000 SET 5 4 5 6 2 3 4.2 0
JIM PK/BIKE TRAILS 7 1 10 7 2 1 4.7 0
tic RAY ICEEAFO/B:AT RN4' 8 7 1 2 5 5 4.7 0
Nu. RC/PICNIC AREA 7 5 10 5 2 1 5.0 0
'jr .6d PK/JOCIafG PATES 7 5 10 6 2 1 5.2 0 N
OOPMMTY ROOM 12000 &'F 6 7 6 5 3 5 5.3 0
QC1 PK/BANBHL 1 3 10 10 2 8 5.7 100,000 250,000 350,000
3 MMQPAL CIF CURES 1 2 10 10 10 1 5.7 500,020 800,000 1,300,000
CREEK GPMEL PARE 8 8 9 8 2 1 6.0 0
MILK a4c/J000NG PATHS 6 6 8 8 3 10 6.8 0
Km CRK FIVERIIIE PANS 6 6 8 9 3 10 7.0 0
MIME PROP Etc/SCOWL Q1MRX 10 9 4 5 4 10 7.0 0
ROM LPKE PiVEZ9f1G LAKE 10 10 6 7 2 8 7.2 0
REM MCP PK/PICNIC FLAY AREA 10 9 4 7 4 10 7.3 0
Roll Lic Etc/Joomu & EIKE 1RAIL10 10 6 7 2 9 7.3 0
Matt IX RV4ICNIC PLAY AREA 10 10 6 6 2 10 7.3 0
MNIQPAL ALDTP(RICM 7 6 10 8 10 6 7.8 0
CC MMTY RCXIM 18000 SET 8 9 9 7 4 10 7.8 0
COMN TY ROOM 25000 SET 10 10 3 6 10 10 8.2 0
WATER GAREN 10 7 10 9 10 4 8.3 0
G}MMTY ROAM 20000 SET 10 10 10 9 6 10 9.2 0
INDOOR swarm RANGE 10 8 10 10 10 10 9.7 0
7,000 25,500 48,000 1,000,070 22,000 22,000 22,070 22,200 922,000 10,000 0 0 0 1,050,000 3,150,500