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06-23-1998 (City Council) Agenda Packet
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL Agenda tVI Tuesday, June 23, 1998 7:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex-Council Chambers 2000 State Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 Call to Order Invocation by Deacon Warner Washington, St. Anthony Catholic Church Pledge of Allegiance Report from the City Attorney Citizen Participation - Questions &Answers 1. Consent Agenda a. Approval of the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of May 12, Worksession of May 26, Special Called Meeting of June 4, 1998. b. Consider and act upon a Preliminary Plat for the Park Road Elementary School Addition, proposed by Glenn Engineering Corporation for Wylie Independent School District, generally located at the northeast corner of FM 1378 and McMillen Road and being all of a 10.799 acre tract and all of a .574 acre tract out of the Charles Atterbury Survey, Abstract No. 22, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Executive Session Hold Executive Session under Section Under Chapter 551., Subchapter 551.074. Personnel Matters, Appointments to the Ambulance Board, Construction Code Board, Library Board, Parks and Recreation Board, Parks and Recreation Facilities Development Corporation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustments and the Wylie Economic Development Corporation. Reconvene in Open Session Take any Action as a Result of Executive Session. City Council Agenda Page 1 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA COMMUNICATIONr/t June 23, 1998 issues: Consider and act upon a Preliminary Plat for the Park Road Elementary School Addition, proposed by Glenn Engineering Corporation for Wylie Independent School District, generally located at the northeast corner of FM 1378 and McMillen Road and being all of a 10.799 acre tract and all of a.574 acre tract out of the Charles Atterbury Survey, Abstract No. 22, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The preliminary plat under consideration is for the Park Road Elementary School Addition. The applicant is preliminary platting 11.373 acres in order to develop the property with an elementary school. The property is currently vacant, unplatted, and zoned for SF-A (Single Family Attached) uses. Other Considerations: • Staff has reviewed the proposed plat and found it to be in compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and other pertinent ordinances of the City of Wylie. Financial Considerations: The preliminary plat application fees have been waived. Commission Recommendation: At the June 1, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted by 5-1 to favorably recommend this case. Commissioner Clark was absent. Staff Recommendation: Approval The Department's of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this recommendation. Consent Agenda Preliminary Plat-Park Road Elementary School Addition Page 1 Attachments: Preliminary Plat Application Preliminary Plat )..f) ete_64.0, Prepared Revi ed y Finan e City Manager Approval Consent Agenda Preliminary Plat-Park Road Elementary School Addition Page 2 `Iri 17-a zie Pie• its(( SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Date: March 23, 1998 Grantor: BIRMINGHAM LAND, LTD. Grantor's Mailing Address (including county): 18124 Peppy Place, Dallas, Dallas County, Tx 75252 Grantee: WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Grantee's Mailing address(including county): P.O. Box 490, Wylie, Collin County, Tx 75098 Consideration: TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration to the undersigned cash in hand paid by the Grantee herein named, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged. I'roperty(including any improvements): 10.799 acres and 0.574 acres situated in the Charles Atterbury Survey, Abstract No. 22, Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described in Exhibit"B" attached hereto. Reservations from and Exceptions to Conveyance and Warranty: Easements, rights of way, and prescriptive tights, wheter of record or not; all presently recorded restrictions, reservations, covenants, conditions, oil and gas leases, mineral severances, and other instruments, other than liens and conveyances, that affect the property; and such additional matters as are set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Grantor, for the consideration and subject to the reservations from and exceptions to conveyance and warranty, grants, sells, and conveys to Grantee the property, together with all and singular the tights and appurtenances thereto in any wise belonging, to have and hold it to Grantee, Grantee's heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns forever. Grantor hereby binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs, executors, administrators, successors to warrant and forever defend all and singular the property to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, BY, THROUGH OR UNDER GRANTOR, BUT NOT OTHERWISE, subject, however, to the Permitted Encumbrances. WARRANTY DEED - Page 1 When the context requires, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural. BIRMINGHAM LAND, LTD. By: WYLIE BILCO, INC. G.P. maZtic_51— By: 'chael S. Hynek, Vice Pres' nt STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on March ,2 7, 1998, by Michael S. Ilynek, Vice President of Wylie Bilco, Inc. General Partner of Birmingham Land, Ltd., a Texas Limited Partnership. 'a 3:;,�•,.. D. BARON COOK . �t, �° Notary Public 6-04' (7( r x State of Texas IS . s .t ) M29t ,,>E�".. y `.o Notary Public, State of Texas Grantee's Mailing Address: P.O. Box 490 Wylie, TX. After Recording Return To: Commonwealth Land Title-Wylie 108 West Marble P.O. Box 1587 Wylie, Texas 75098 WARRANTY DEED - Page 2 EXHIBIT "A" 1. All restrictive covenants appearing of record. 2. Visible and apparent easements on or across the property. 3. All easements appearing of record. 4. Mineral and/or royalty interest, as described in instument executed by T. F. and Hattie A. Birmingham to H.A. Ilousewright, dated November 1, 1940, recorded in Volume 328,Page 408, of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas. 5. Mineral and/or royalty interest, as described in instument executed by T. F. and Hattie A. Birmingham to Trustee of the Franklin Ovid Birmingham Trust, dated November 1, 1950, recorded in Volume 419, Page 563, of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas. 6. Other Liens: None WARRANTY DEED- Page 3 EXHHIBIT "B" TRACT I : BEING a tract of land situated in the Charles Atterbury Survey, Abstract No . 22 , Collin County, Texas, and also being part of a 658 . 80 acre tract as recorded in Volume 2087, Page 895 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows : Commencing at a 5/8 inch iron rod found for corner at the northwest corner of said 658 . 80 acres tract, said iron rod being in the east Right of Way line of F.M. No . 1378 ; THENCE South 0 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds West following the east ROW line of said F.M. No . 1378 a distance of 907 . 98 feet to a point; THENCE South 0 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds West following the east ROW line of said F.M. No. 1378 a distance of 830 .48 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found; THENCE South 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds East following the east ROW line of said F.M. No. 1378 a distance of 387 .45 feet to a point ; THENCE North 89 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 500 . 00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE North 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 617 . 50 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 685 . 00 feet a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 660 . 79 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner at the beginning of a curve to the right with a radius distance of 150 . 00 feet; THENCE along said curve to the right through a central angle of 34 degrees 34 minutes 06 seconds and an arc di.^tance of 90 . 50 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; THENCE South 34 degrees 32 minutes 36 seconds West a distance of 76 . 61 to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner, said iron rod also being in a curve to the left which center bears South 34 degrees 32 minutes 37 seconds West a radius distance of 1084 . 00 feet; THENCE along said curve to the left through a central angle of 34 degrees 34 minutes 06 seconds and an arc distance of 654 . 01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 470 , 417 square feet or 10 . 799 acres of land. EXHIBIT "B" TRACT II : Being a tract of land situated in the Charles Atter1ury Survey, Abstract No. 22 , Collin County, Texas, and also being part of a 658 . 80 acre tract as recorded in Volume 2087 , Page 895 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows : Commencing at a 5/8 inch iron rod found for corner at the northwest corner of said 658 . 80 acres tract , said iron rod being in the east Right of Way line of F. M. 1378 ; Thence South 0 degrees 28 minutes 00 seconds West following the east ROW line of said F. M. No. 1378 a distance of 907 . 98 feet to a point; Thence South 0 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds West following the east ROW line of said F. M. No. 1378 a distance of 830 .48 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found; Thence South 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds East following the east ROW line of said F . M. No. 1378 a distance of 387 .45 feet to the Point of Beginning; Thence North 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds West following the east ROW line of said F. M. No. 1378 a distance of 50 . 00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; Thence North 89 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 500 . 00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; Thence South 0 degrees 01 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 50 . 00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner; Thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 500 . 00 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 25 , 000 square feet or 0 . 574 acres of land. WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION June 23, 1998 Issue Consider and act upon appointments to the Ambulance Advisory Board, Construction Code Board, Library Board, Parks and Recreation Board, Parks and Recreation 'Facilities Development Corporation Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Zoning Board' of Adjustments and the Wylie Economic Development Corporation for those whose terms expire in July of 1998. Background Article 8, Section 1A of the City Charter authorizes the City Council to appoint members to serve on boards, commissions and committees to help carry out the functions and obligations of the City. The City Council has prescribed the purpose, composition, function, duties, accountability and the tenure of each board, commission and committee. The City placed a Board and Commission application form in the Wylie News that ran consecutively for the first two week in May. As applications were received, a questionnaire was mailed to the applicants for their completion and return prior to the week of June 15, 1998. For the second year, an interview panel consisting of three council members was formed and applicants were personally contacted to schedule an informal meeting with the Council Review Panel. Staff followed up with a reminder mailed prior to the interview date. Council members Joel Scott, Reta Allen and Chris Trout volunteered to serve on the interview panel and will have conducted approximately twenty one interviews at the conclusion of the process. The Panel met with applicants on Tuesday, June 16 and concluded the interviews on Thursday, June 18. Applicants were asked a series of questions developed last year that helped them to understand the applicants philosophy about the Community as well as why they wished appointment to a City Board or Commission. The Council feels that this process is helpful to them in making appointments and offered an opportunity to understand some of the visions the applicants have for the community. A description of each City board and commission is listed with the application form. A list of boards/commissions with members whose terms are expiring has been updated and corrected for your information and provided as an attachment. Council received a complete packet with all applications and questionnaires at the Meeting of June 9, 1998. Action Agenda Communication 1998 Appointments to Board& Commissions Page 1 Financial Consideration The board, commission and committee members are not compensated by the city as stated in the City Charter under Article 8, Section 3 C. Other Consideration Under Article 8 of the City Charter, the City Council has the right to create, establish or appoint boards, commissions and committees as it deems necessary to carry out the functions and obligations of the city. Prior to the Special Election on May 2, 1998 to amend the existing City Charter, Article 8, Section 1 B read "No person shall be appointed to or serve on more than two (2) boards, commissions or committees at any given time. Any person serving on the planning and zoning commission shall be precluded from simultaneously serving on a any other board, commission or committee of the City." Proposition No. 16 amended Article 8, Section 1 B of the City Charter by a majority vote of the qualified voters of the city. Article 8, Section 1 B now states, "No person shall be appointed to serve on more than two (2) permanent boards, commissions or committees at any given time." The last sentence has been deleted. Board/Commission Recommendation N/A Staff Recommendation The Council member review panel will make recommendations to Council based on the interviews that were conducted June 16 and 18, 1998. Attachments Application Form Notification Letter/Questionnaire to Applicant Reminder Card Board & Commission List with expiring terms & new applicants noted A J. dA.,,JA., -At CAA*14 • rPr, par r/by Revi ed by Fina ce City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication 1998 Appointments to Board& Commissions Page 2 Board and Commission Information & Application Zoning Board of Adjustments Consists of 5 members and 2 alternates who meet on an"as needed"basis to consider applications for variances to zoning ordinance regulations. The board hears appeals regarding determinations of the Zoning Administrator, and considers action concerning non- conforming uses. Library Board Consists of 7 members who meet on the 2nd Monday of every month and advise the Council on library services and programs. Parks and Recreation Board A 7 member board which meets the 4th Monday of every month and advises the Council on acquisitions, maintenance,operation and use of parks, playgrounds,and open spaces. Construction Code Board Consists of 7 members who meet on an "as needed" basis to review building code requirements. Plumbing, contractor, and electrical experience helpful. Ambulance Advisory Board Consists of 3 members who meet on an"as needed'basis and advise Council on ambulance services. Planning and Zoning Commission A 7 member board that meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month to review rezoning applications,subdivision plats and site plans, and advise Council regarding comprehensive planning issues. Wylie Economic Development Corp.Board Consists of 5 members who meet the third Tuesday of each month and recommends to Council funding priorities to assist new, prospective and existing businesses. CITY OF WYLIE Boards & Commission Application Please type or print Full Name: Home Address: City, State,Zip: Home Phone: Business Address: City, State,Zip: Work Phone: Resident of Wylie for Years Are you a qualified voter in the City of Wylie? Please indicate your first,second and third preference for service below. Planning and Zoning Commission _Zoning Board of Adjustments Library Board Ambulance Advisory Board Construction Code Board Parks&Recreation Board Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board Please list any special skills or qualifications: Why do you desire to serve on these boards? Signature Date Please return completed application to: City Secretary's Office• 2000 Hwy.78 North • Wylie,Texas 75098 Our Mission.. ...to be responsible stewards of the public trust, to strive for excellence in public service,and a , to enhance the quality of life for all. �• 1 .; Dear Applicant, Thank you for your expressed interest in becoming a member of a City of Wylie Board or Commission. We have enclosed a questionnaire for your completion and self-addressed envelope for your convenience in returning to this office. Please return either in person or by mail no later than 5:00 p.m. on June 9, 1998. Your application and completed questionnaire will be forwarded to the City Council for Board and Commission appointments tentatively scheduled for the June 23 Regular City Council meeting. You will be contacted by this office to arrange a time for you to meet with the Council before they make their appointments. Again, we thank you for your interest. If you should have any questions or concerns during this process, please feel free to contact me during regular business hours at 972/442-8103. If I am unavailable, you may leave me a voice mail message or speak with Ms. Aimee Nemar at 972/442-8100. Sincerely, a ai C ty Secret /bas Enclosure - 1 2000 Highway 78 North•Wylie,Texas 75098•(972)442-8100•Fax(972)442-4302 C City of Wylie fl ` r Board & Commission Applicant Questionnaire r City of Wylie;_ Name: Address: Phone: Board: PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND RETURN TO THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE 1.)Are you currently serving on a Board or Commission? If yes,please list. 2.)What contribution would you like most to make? 3.)Would you be available to attend Staff orientation if you were appointed to a City Board? 4.)Do you plan to make Wylie your permanent home? 5.)What attracted you to Wylie? 6.)What,if anything,would you change about Wylie? Please continue to questions on reverse -1 Board&Commission Applicant Questionnaire Side 2 7.)What is your idea of a balanced community? 8.)What other civic involvement do you currently have or have you had in Wylie? Other Cities? 9.)What is your attitude toward growth? 10.)What,if any,time constraints do you have ?(Job,travel, other commitments, etc.) 11.)Do you have your family's support in this endeavor? 12.)Do you have any additional information or comments? Reminder! Thank you for your interest in becoming a part of the City of Wylie by seeking appointment/reappointment to a City Board or Commission. This is to remind and confirm that we have arranged for you to meet with members of the Council on: <Date&Time> Wylie Municipal Complex-2000 State Highway 78 North Council Chambers Your participation in this process will assist Council in making their appointments. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me at 972/442- 8103 during regular business hours. Again,thank you for your interest and we look forward-to seeing you next week. Barbara Salinas City Secretary AMBULANCE BOARD Reta Allen 311 Hilltop 442-2535 7/99 Sharon Trongaard 217 Martin 442-9485 7/99 Kurt Hall 211 Piccadilly Circle 442-9551 7/99 Linda Hamar 516 W. Jefferson 442-5664 7/98 Does not wish to serve another term at this time. Recommended Ms. Patty Crow, with Presby of Wylie, application form/questionnaire mailed. Kenneth Quisenberry 424 Elliott 442-7472 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Warner Washington - Ambulance Board only choice. ❖Kenna Johnson - First preference Parks & Rec/Second Ambulance Ad Board/Third Library Board. Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above, unless otherwise noted. CONSTRUCTION CODE BOARD Roger Smith 106 Carriage House 4429934 7/98 No response for reappointment Jim Chaney P. O. Box 114 442-9905 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment Brent Bates 102 Liberty 442-6879 7/98 No response for reappointment Terry Moore 1507 Eastland 495-3707 7/98 No response for reappointment Vacant 7/99 * Unexpired term of Mr. Eric Hogue appointed to P8Z 11/11/97' Dwight Lancaster 1001 SH 78 #102 429-0578 7/99 LIBRARY BOARD Tom Proctor 916 S. Ballard 442-3001 7/99 Elizabeth Allen 108 S. Rustic Trail 4424358 7/98 Does not wish to serve another term at this time. Shirley Burnett 327 S. Fourth 442-5767 7/99 Cathy Bridges 406 W. Elliott 442-3874 7/98 No response for reappointment. Mary Conely 823 Foxwood Lane 429-0245 7/99 Gerry Whitt 820 Foxwood Lane 442-3144 7/98 No response for reappointment. Leo Houck 1204 Sheppard 442-1712 7/98 No(response for reappointment. NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Debra Workman - Library Board was first preference. Questionnaire Pending. ❖Jim Swartz - Library Board only choice. Questionnaire Pending. ❖Melissa Nichols - First preference Library/Second Parks & Recreation. ❖Kenna Johnson - First preference Parks & Rec/Second Ambulance Ad Board/Third Library Board. Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above, unless otherwise noted. PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Janice Neeley 315 Callie Court 442-2993 7/99 Daniel Chesnut 200 Piccadilly Circle 442-1375 7/99 Kerry Carothers 1400 Sheppard Lane 442-2500 7/99 Chris Trout 408 Kamber Lane 442-2487 7/98 Vacant position - Elected to Council Deborah C. Krom 505 Kreymer Lane 442-1704 7/98 No response for reappointment. Terry Ayre 515 Kathy Lane 442-2126 7/98 Rec'd response for reappointment. Tim McGlothin 1110 Hughes Court 442-0999 7/98 Rec'd response for reappointment. NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Melissa Nichols - First preference Library/Second Parks & Recreation. +Carter Porter - Parks & Rec/Planning & Zoning second choice. +Kenna Johnson - First preference Parks & Rec/Second Ambulance Ad Board/Third Library Board. ❖Jerry Allen - First preference WEDC/Second - Board of Adjustment/Third Parks and Recreation Board. Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above,unless otherwise noted. PARKS & RECREATION FACILITIES DEV. CORP. Kerry Carothers 1400 Sheppard Lane 442-2500 7/99 Dan Chestnut 200 Piccadilly Circle 442-0103 7/99 Elizabeth Allen 108 S. Rustic Trail 442-6358 7/98 No response for reappointment, however, is not seeking reappointment to Library Board. Jim Swartz 506 W. Jefferson 442-5583 7/98 Joel Scott 507 N. Ballard 442-5014 7/99 John Mondy 114 Douglas 442-3882 7/98 J. C. Worley 335 Donna Drive 442-1511 7/98 PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD Eric Hogue 102 Westgate Way 442-6938 7/98 Reed response for reappointment Ray Capley 605 W. Oak 442-2504 7/99 Mark Clark 111 Douglas 442-4300 7/99 Steve Ahrens 409 N. Gaston 442-2912 7/99 Richard Eckman 427 N. Gaston 442-3276 7/98 Does not wish reappointment due to personal objection to the process -see letter. Cecilia Wood 515 Woodhollow 442-5144 7/98 Rec'd response for reappointment Sharon Dowdy 325' Calle Court 442-2471 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Donna Edge - P&Z only choice. ❖Julie Schmader - P&Z only choice. +Philip Buckmeier - First preference - WEDC/Second - P&Z Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above, unless otherwise noted. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS Marilyn:Herrera 503 Dogwood 442-1688 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment Emily Hartwig 1405 E. Brown 442-1914 7/98 No response for reappointment Gerald Clark 505 Quail Creek 442-6863 7/99 Ken Ryburn 716 Stoneybrook 442-3969 7/99 Denise Mays 508 Kamber 442-0043 7/99 Alternates: Weldon' Bullock 1850 McMillian' 442-2859 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment Jeff McCoy 205 Browntown 442-7410 7/98 Rec'd Application for reappointment Applicant has applied for WEDC as his first preference; reappointment to Zoning Board of Adjustments as his second preference; and Planning & Zoning commission as his third choice. This was not noted'on the original packet of B&C information'received. NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Jerry Allen - First preference WEDC/Second - Board of Adjustment/Third Parks and Recreation Board. Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above, unless otherwise noted. WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. John Yeager 402 Woodhollow 442-3123 7/00 Merrill Young 200 Westgate Way 442-7916 5/99 Kevin St. John 512:Rustic'Place 442 4244 5/98 No Response for reappointment; Marvin Fuller 355 Donna Drive 442-6565 5/99 J C >Worley 335 DonnaDrive 442 151i1 5/98 NEW APPLICANTS: ❖Jerry Allen - First preference - WEDC/Second - Board of Adjustment/Third - Parks and Recreation Board. ❖Philip Buckmeier - First preference - WEDC/Second - P&Z ❖Pamela Wells - WEDC only choice. ❖Gary Bowland - WEDC only choice. Applications/Questionnaires are attached for the applicants above,unless otherwise noted. WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION June 23, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon Adopting a Resolution to reimburse certain capital expenditures with proceeds from future debt revenues. Background: The City Council has received detailed information regarding specific capital projects, including Fire Station 1 and 2, the 911 System, etc. The City of Wylie intends to issue a seven (7) year tax note to finance certain capital projects and computer systems expenditures. The amount of the tax exempt obligations will be $1,060,000. Financial Considerations The use of tax notes are being proposed because they provide the most economical method of financing of the capital projects and computer systems. The use of the tax notes will provide the best alternatives in considering changes in Ad Valorem taxes. The description of the uses for the debt included in the resolution has been structured to allow flexibility in use of the proceeds. For instance, if the City receives a grant for the Police CAD System, the monies could be used for the Fire Reporting system, computer/software systems for other departments or other equipment. All of the projects, systems and equipment are items the City will be purchasing early in the time span of the tax notes financing. The tax notes will be sold on August 11, 1998 and financial advisors will bring results of sale to Council for their approval. The proceeds from the sale of the tax notes will be available to the City on September 15, 1998. Other Considerations: This resolution complies with the requirements of Treas. Req. 1.150-2 which states that the issuer of tax exempt obligations must declare, by resolution, its expectation to reimburse expenditures. Board and Commission Recommendation: N/A Action Agenda Communication Resolution to Reimburse Page 1 Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that Council adopt the proposed resolution. Attachments: Seven Year Tax Note Summary Debt Service Schedule for Tax Note Fire Station 1 & 2 Funding Scenario 1 & 2 911 Fees Rate Analysis Cost Estimates-CAD/911/Fire Systems Resolution J►N` r(o L CoA .. )11661( Prepared by Revi ed by Fina ce City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Resolution to Reimburse Page 2 City of Wylie, Texas SEVEN YEAR TAX NOTE FIRE STATIONS 1 & 2 and 911/CAD SYSTEMS June 18,1998 PROPOSED PROJECTS: FUNDING AVAILABLE PRESENT SOURCE FUNDING VALUE FIRE STATIONS ONE & TWO: Scenario 1 Gen. Fund 842,950 707,015 911SYSTEM, POLICE CAD & REPORTING SYSTEMS: 911 Revenues 421,967 353,921 TOTALS 1,264,917 1,060,936 SEVEN YEAR TAX NOTE: Prinicipal (Present Value) 1,060,000 Prinicipal and Interest 1,242,216 Note: The 911 Rate Analysis indicates an available present value of$353,921. The present value of$353,921 will not be sufficient to include the Fire Reporting System in the tax note financing. TAXNOTE.WK4/06/18/98 (03:03 PM) JUN.13.1999 1:12PM FIRST SW FORT WORTH NO.2H3 P.2,3 $1,060,000 CtrFOF WPYLIL TEAS TAX NOTES,SERIES 1998 DEBT SERVICE SC ) JLE Date Principal Coupon Interest Total P+I FISCAL TOTAL 8/0I/1998 - - - _ - 2//15/1999 13(,000.00 4.600% 26,276.22 156,276.22 - 8/15/1999 - - 21,390.00 21,390.00 - 9/30/1999 - - - 177,666.22 2/15/2000 135,000.00 4.600% 21,390.00 156,390.00 - 8/15/2000 - - 18,285.00 18,2135.00 - 9/30/2000 - - - - 174,675.00 2/15/2001 145,000.00 4.600% 18,285.00 163,285.00 8/15/2001 - - 14,950.00 14,950.00 9/30/2001 .. - - - 178,235.00 2/15/2,002 150,000,00 4.600% 14,950.00 164,950.00 - 8/15/2002 - - 11,500.00 11,500.00 - 9/30/2002 - - - - 176,450.00 2/15/2003 160,000.00 4.600% 11,500.00 171,500.00 , 8/15/2003 - - 7,820.00 7,620.00 9/30/2003 - 179,320.00 2/15/2004 165,000.00 4.600% 7,820.00 172,820.00 - 8/15/2004 - - 4,025,00 4,025.00 - 9/30/2004 - - - - 176,845.00 2/15/2005 175,000.00 4.600% 4,025.00 179,025.00 - 9/30/2005 - - - - 179,025.00 Tool 1,060,000.00 - 182,216.22 1,242,216.22 - YIELD STATISTICS Bond Year Dollars $3.961.22 Average Life 3.737 Years Average Coupon 4.5999999% Net Interest Cost(NIC) 4.5999999% Tale Interest Cost(TIC). 4.5993533% Bond Yield for Arbitrage Purposes 4.5993533% All Inotueive Cost(AIC) 4.5993533% IRS FORM 8038 Net Interest Cost. 4.5999999% Weighted Average Maturity 3.737 Years First Southwest Company File s TAXNOTES-New Issue Public Finance 6/18/1998 1:53 PM 06/18/98 14:30 TX/RX NO.8626 P.002II City of Wylie, Texas FIRE STATION 1 & 2 FUNDING Scenario 1 - Original Bids FUNDING Current Ambulance Subsidy 630,000 ($90,000 per year for 7 years) EMT Lease (for 5 years) ($1,200 monthly for 5 years) 72,000 FY2004 & FY2005 Budget Funding 140,950 Available Funding 842,950 PRESENT VALUE OF AVAILABLE FUNDING Available Annual Payments (7 years) 120,421 Estimated Interest Rate 4.6% Funding Period (in years) 7 707,015 Present Value COST Fire Station 1 Addition & Fire Station 2 Construction 674,000 Appliances & Lockers 12,000 Professional Services & Printing 14,500 *Land 0 Issue Costs (Portion allocated to Fire Stations) 6,500 707,000 Total Cost Total Cost (over) under Present Value 15 * Land is not eligible for Reimbursement from Tax Notes because expense was incurred more than 60 days prior to the date of the Reimbursement Resolution. Cost of Land 76,300 Less FY98 Funding Ambulance Subsidy (48,000) Lease purchase modular office (12,000) Various Gen.Fund Exp.&Rev. (16,300) 0 06/18/98 (04:40 PM) 1 FIRE_PV.WK4 City of Wylie, Texas FIRE STATION 1 & 2 FUNDING Scenario 2 - Value Engineered** to Reduce Costs FUNDING Current Ambulance Subsidy 630,000 ($90,000 per year for 7 years) EMT Lease (for 5 years) ($1,200 monthly for 5 years) 72,000 FY2004 & FY2005 Budget Funding 63,500 Available Funding 765,500 PRESENT VALUE OF AVAILABLE FUNDING Available Annual Payments (7 years) 109,357 Estimated Interest Rate 4.6% Funding Period (in years) 7 642,056 Present Value COST Fire Station 1 Addition & Fire Station 2 Construction 609,000 Appliances & Lockers 12,000 Professional Services & Printing 14,500 *Land 0 Issue Costs (Portion allocated to Fire Stations) 6,500 642,000 Total Cost Total Cost (over) under Present Value 56 * Land is not eligible for Reimbursement from Tax Notes because expense was incurred more than 60 days prior the to date of the Reimbursement Resolution. Cost of Land 76,300 Less FY98 Funding EMT Subsidy (48,000) Lease(not needed) (12,000) Fire Dept/Comb Svcs (16,300) 0 ** Value Engineering includes changes in the construction to reduce costs. See letter dated June 18, 1998 from Gibbs Construction, Inc. included in this agenda item. 06/18/98 (04:40 PM) 2 FIRE PV.WK4 JUNE 18, 1998 911 FEES RATE ANALYSIS SCENARIOS: A Residential Line: Percent Charged 6.0% 4.5% 4.0% Monthly Cost 1.22 0.92 0.82 Annual Revenue $67,624 $50,718 $45,082 Business Line: Percent Charged 6.0% 6.0% 6.0% Monthly Cost 2.93 2.93 2.93 Annual Revenue $39,539 $39,539 $39,539 Trunk Line: Percent Charged 6.0% 6.0% 6.0% Monthly Cost 4.47 4.47 4.47 Annual Revenue $5,847 $5,847 $5,847 Total Annual Rev. $113,009 $96,103 $90468 Line Base Percent Line Type Quanity Rate Charged A B C Residence Monthly Annually 55,248 Business Monthly Annually 13,476 Trunk Monthly Annually 1,308 Total Lines 5,836 A B C Maintenance: 113,009 96,103 90,468 REVENUE CAD 23,189 911 Data Base 26,952 52,728 52,728 52,728 MAINT. 911-6th & 7th year 2,587 60,281 43,375 37,740 AVAILABLE Sub Total 52,728 353,921 254,681 221,579 PV ;ASSUMPTIONS: (1) 7 YEAR TAX NOTE, (2) 4.6% INTEREST. 911 RATES.WK4 06/18/98 (01:09 PM) COST ESTIMATES CAD/911/FIRE SYSTEM June 18, 1998 Purchase Cost Annual Maintenance CML 911 Equipment $ 63,149 $ 38,660 Guarantee for 5 years Includes installation &training. Paid up front. 911 ALI Computer & $ 711 $26,952 Annually 911 Database CAD System $ 242,847 $ 23,189 Annually Includes Police Reporting. Fire Reporting System $ 60,152 Included in CAD Totals $ 405,519 cadphnI.wpd A RESOLUTION DECLARING EXPECTATION TO REIMBURSE EXPENDITURES WITH PROCEEDS OF FUTURE DEBT. WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, Texas(the"Issuer")intends to issue debt to construct and enlarge fire stations and to purchase equipment and software for various departments, including Police, Fire, Courts, Parks, Public Works and Community Development departments, (collectively , the "Projects) and further intends to make certain capital expenditures for the Projects and currently desires and expects to reimburse such capital expenditures with proceeds of such debt; WHEREAS, under Treas. Reg. 1.150-2 (the"Regulation), to fund such reimbursement with proceeds of tax exempt obligations the Issuer must declare its expectation to make such reimbursement; and WHEREAS, the Issuer desires to preserve its ability to reimburse the expenditures with proceeds of tax exempt obligations; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT the issuer reasonably expects to reimburse capital expenditures with respect to the Projects with proceeds of debt hereafter to be issued by the Issuer, and that this resolution shall constitute a declaration of official intent under the Regulation. The maximum amount of obligations expected to be issued for the Projects is $1,060,000. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of June, 1998. CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS Mayor ATTEST: City of Secretary WYLIE CITY COUNCIL • ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION June 23, 1998 Issue: Consider and act upon award of bid for the expansion of Fire Station No. 1 and the new construction of Fire Station No. 2. Background: The City has solicited competitive sealed bids for the addition of living quarters and office space to the existing Fire Station No. 1 and for the construction of Fire Station No. 2. The base bid specifications were for wood frame and brick veneer construction. Alternate bids were solicited for pre-engineered metal buildings with brick veneer, concrete tilt wall construction for Station 2 and for asphalt in lieu of concrete paving for the Station 2 parking lot. Bids were received from four pre-qualified general contractors. A bid tabulation is attached. The low bidder is Gibbs Construction of Garland, with a total base bid of$674,000 for both stations. Staff has instructed the contractor to explore any and all cost reductions which might be achieved through value engineering of the projects. Gibbs Construction has proposed a number of modifications which could be made without compromising the original floor plan, size or functional design of the two stations. Among the suggested modifications would be the use of pre-engineered metal buildings with brick veneer for both stations and changing the office/living quarters at Station 1 to a detached building separate from the existing structure. The attached transmittal letter from Gibbs describes these and other value engineered modifications. The suggestion to eliminate the cost of performance and payment bonds is unacceptable, due to the statutory requirements for bonding on public works. Adding the $11,000 cost of bonding the jobs back into the construction cost results in a total of $608,959 for both projects. Financial Considerations Staff proposes to fund the construction of both projects by including the capital expenditure in a seven year tax note to be issued at 4.6 % interest. The cost of the land for Station 2 is not eligible for reimbursement from tax note proceeds because the expense was incurred more than 60 days prior to the Reimbursement Resolution. The land cost will be reimbursed from current funds which include $48,000 originally appropriated for the ambulance service subsidy, $12,000 budgeted for the lease of a modular building at Station 1 and $16,300 which will be transferred from various General Fund expenditure accounts. Action Agenda Communication -subject- Page 1 Financial Considerations: The tax note financed construction cost of both facilities will be reimbursed in future years by funds previously allocated for the ambulance subsidy ($90,000 annually for the full 7 year term), revenue from ETMC-EMS for leasing space at the new station ($14,400 annually for 5 years) and additional General Fund budget appropriations in fiscal 2004 and 2005. With the original base bid of $674,000, it would be necessary to appropriate a total of$140,950 in fiscal 2004 and 2005. With the value engineered design modifications, the appropriation could be reduced to $63,500. Financing scenarios are attached. Other Considerations: Both fire station projects were professionally designed in accordance with the Architectural and Engineering Services Acts and competitive bidding was conducted in compliance with Chapter 252.021 of the Local Government Code. Board/Commission Recommendation: N/A. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that Council award the bid to Gibbs Construction for the expansion of Fire Station 1 and construction of Fire Station 2 and that Council authorize the City manager to negotiate and execute a contract in an amount not to exceed $609,000. Attachments: Bid Tabulation Letter from Gibbs Construction Funding Scenario 1 and 2. aAI L- . 17 Miltt degit-4, Prepared by Revie by Finance City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication -subject- Page 2 BID TABULATION: FIRE STATION 1 & 2 CONSTRUCTION Bidder Name: Concrete Walls, Inc. Gibbs 0ohstrudtian ML&Atsociates Phillips/May Wood Frame, Brick Veneer 366,411.00 269,000.00 323,000.00 326,436.00 Station 1 , Wood Frame, Brick Veneer 525,472.00 405,000.00 477,000.00 662,764.00 Staton 2 Total Base Bid 861 883.00 674,000.00 800,000,00 989,i06.06 Alternate 1 Metal Bldg, Brick Veneer 332,495.00 263,000.00 No Bits 302,436.00 Station 1 Alternate 1 Metal Bldg, Brick Veneer 49,501.00 395,000.00 No Bid 606,764.00 Station 2 Alternate 2 Concrete Tilt-Wall 464,784.00 440,000.00 No Bid 634,384.00 Station 2 Alternate 3 Asphalt Parking Lot No Bid 401,200.00 No Bid 654,864.00 Station 2 TRANSMITTAL LETTER PROJECT: WYLIE FIRE STATIONS ARCHITECTS N/A - 1400 S. BALLARD JOB NUMBER: GIBBS# 555 COUNTRY CLUB RD. TO: CITY OF WYLIE DATE 18-Jun-98 2000 HIGHWAY 78 N WYLIE, TX ATTN: MR. HOLCOMB (X) herewith () under separate cover () per your request FOR YOUR: () approval () Signature () use (x) review& comment () records () other THE FOLLOWING: (x) drawings () samples () product literature () specifications (x) shop drawing/submittal () letter () change order () contracts (X) other COPIES DATE DRWNG NO. DESCRIPTION CODE 8 18-Jun-98 Letter of Correspondence - re: value engineering 8 18-Jun-98 Revised site plan indicating proposed building separation. 8 18-Jun-98 Xeroxed photos indicating similar situations of exterior finish. One set of color photos are provided to be shared. CODE: A: Approved B: Approved as Noted C: Revise and Resubmit D: Rejected E: No Action Required COPIES TO: w/attachments () Gibbs Construction, Inc. () 1855 Wall Street () Garland, Texas 75041 () (972) 278-3433 Fax: (972) 864-0548 File (x) () By: STEVEN J. SMITH -DIR. OF CONST. VINCENT GALLAGHER LCLRLLE9�GOp� ©OC�Q Opp OaQo 1855 Wall Street • Garland,Texas 75041 Phone(972)278-3433 • Fax(972)278-3739 June 18, 1998 Mr. Jim Holcomb City of Wylie 2000 Highway 78 N Wylie, TX Re: Fire Station Projects 1400 S. Ballard & 555 Country Club Rd. Mr. Holcomb: Gibbs Construction proposes to work with the Design Team, to value engineer the projects in an effort to construct both projects for a total construction contract of $ 597,959.00. Below is a description of the changes of concepts that will allow us to accomplish this task. General Conditions - Due to the close proximity of both projects we could manage them with one superintendent to be shared between the two sites. Earth Work-We suggest 2' of select fill at new garage area with the office/living addition being construction on the existing prepared soil. Landscape-We would change from a wood construction concept to a metal building with masonry veneer. The new project would separate the garage buildings from the living/office structures. Metal Building-We would change from a wood construction concept to a metal building with masonry veneer. The new project would separate the garage buildings from the living/office structures at ballard location. The Country Club location can be separated or connected. Doors, Frames & Hardware- The overhead doors would remain, the exterior will be hollow metal and the interior would be pre-hung wood door units. Drywall - The interior walls would be metal stud construction. Paint - All interior walls will be textured and painted. Ceiling- They will be acoustical lay-in. Insulation - The exterior wall, restroom walls and ceiling would be insulated at living/office areas. Flooring - The floors will be VCT throughout the living/office area and the floor at new garage will be sealed concrete. Plumbing- Will be as indicated with the exception of eliminating the drain at the garage, due to it's size. Due to it's size water could drain out the door when cleaning garage. HVAC - Living/Office areas will have 10 tons of new HVAC system, exhaust fans at restrooms. The new garage will have 1 (ea) unit heater. Electrical - The concept is the same as indicated in bid documents Construction Type- The construction type would be V not V one hour. Bonding- The cost of bonding would be eliminated. Gibbs Construction, Inc. has completed every project it has ever started for the past 16 years. The work paid would be in place every month before payments are made and lien waivers would be provided every month to insure construction bills are paid. The above concepts will allow both facilities to be constructed under the goal of $600,000.00. The final product will serve its intended usage without compromise. The scope of work can be more defined to allow Gibbs Construction and the City of Wylie to go under contract without delay. The existing construction drawings can be easily modified by the Design Team to reflect the changes described in this correspondence. Gibbs Construction, Inc. is committed to working with the city in every way to provide the citizens these very much needed facilities. We welcome imput and questions regarding our concepts in order to come to a final solution and get these projects under construction. Sincerely, 1:BS CONST., INC. Steve Smith - Dir. of Const. r- f 24'-0 o� H/C aa. 4• V////_ q n H/C I / NEW BUILDING o q Y .` • to- NEW CONC. DRIVE W/ ASFHAL ALTERNATE NEW CONCRETE APRON $�', q m m ' N ftl'. 30 • pe- 0. 22'-O" 24'-0' 2.3'-a' (SW TO" • . �0' • . . 1 - 1 1 - 1 • • HEN 5IP16LE STORY I - EULDIN6 I I HEN 4'...0• - — 1 t ._ti ACC 19LE• 61 r-N!ALJ . • I PARKING SPACES I • 4 ' EXIST-IN5 _ . _ 4. Y`IA+TUR TO fld-i f 7) I I . EX1LTIN6 I \ / CARPORT - \ . / • I \ . /• !°�gsTlAlb I` BUILDING • I •-.., \ L`X13TI , rARluN9/ �-r 7 . . • \ 20 sr -4 I \ / _ . Exi'T1NE I / APRON I i--- / . .„,)\\ I . • . GtNYE7t L iftt or' Br LL h 'STREi f City of Wylie, Texas FIRE STATION 1 & 2 FUNDING Scenario 1 - Original Bids FUNDING Current Ambulance Subsidy 630,000 ($90,000 per year for 7 years) EMT Lease (for 5 years) ($1,200 monthly for 5 years) 72,000 FY2004 & FY2005 Budget Funding 140,950 Available Funding 842,950 PRESENT VALUE OF AVAILABLE FUNDING Available Annual Payments (7 years) 120,421 Estimated Interest Rate 4.6% Funding Period (in years) 7 707,015 Present Value COST Fire Station 1 Addition & Fire Station 2 Construction 674,000 Appliances & Lockers 12,000 Professional Services & Printing 14,500 *Land 0 Issue Costs (Portion allocated to Fire Stations) 6,500 707,000 Total Cost Total Cost (over) under Present Value 15 * Land is not eligible for Reimbursement from Tax Notes because expense was incurred more than 60 days prior to the date of the Reimbursement Resolution. Cost of Land 76,300 Less FY98 Funding Ambulance Subsidy (48,000) Lease purchase modular office (12,000) Various Gen.Fund Exp.&Rev. (16,300) 0 06/18/98 (12:27 PM) 1 FIRE_PV.WK4 City of Wylie, Texas FIRE STATION 1 & 2 FUNDING Scenario 2 - Value Engineered'` to Reduce Costs FUNDING Current Ambulance Subsidy 630,000 ($90,000 per year for 7 years) EMT Lease (for 5 years) ($1,200 monthly for 5 years) 72,000 FY2004 & FY2005 Budget Funding 63,500 Available Funding 765,500 PRESENT VALUE OF AVAILABLE FUNDING Available Annual Payments (7 years) 109,357 Estimated Interest Rate 4.6% Funding Period (in years) 7 642,056 Present Value COST Fire Station 1 Addition & Fire Station 2 Construction 609,000 Appliances & Lockers 12,000 Professional Services & Printing 14,500 *Land 0 Issue Costs (Portion allocated to Fire Stations) 6,500 642,000 Total Cost Total Cost (over) under Present Value 56 * Land is not eligible for Reimbursement from Tax Notes because expense was incurred more than 60 days prior the to date of the Reimbursement Resolution. Cost of Land 76,300 Less FY98 Funding EMT Subsidy (48,000) Lease(not needed) (12,000) Fire Dept/Comb Svcs (16,300) 0 ** Value Engineering includes changes in the construction to reduce costs. Some of the changes include 06/18/98 (12:27 PM) 2 FIRE PV.WK4 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION June 23, 1998 Issue Consider and act upon awarding bid for the construction of paving improvements along Valentine, Mardi Gras, Memorial, S. Jackson, Calloway, College, Citizens, and VV. Kirby. Background Sealed bids were opened and read aloud on June 11, 1998. Only one bid was received on the project. The base bid submitted by C.D. Pugsley, Inc. was $354,378.47. The bid package for this project also included five alternate packages. The original bond budget for the miscellaneous streets project was approximately $604,750. The Hogan Corporation has evaluated the bid and checked the bidder's qualifications. Due to a rounding error in the math, the actual total amount of the bid is $354,541.84. A copy of the bid form submitted is attached for your reference. The base bid includes approximately 10,000 linear feet of concrete curbs and gutters and over 30,000 square feet of sidewalks and replacement of concrete drive approaches. Alternate 1 is for removal of existing curb and gutter, sidewalks, and driveway approaches, and removal and replacement of mailboxes. Alternate 2 is for miscellaneous concrete alley repairs. Alternate 3 is for removal of existing alleys. Alternate 4 is for reinforced concrete pavement repairs and Alternate 5 is for removal of existing pavement. The Alternate bids were included in the package to enable the City to include them in the project if the base bid(s) were favorable. In order to incur the least amount of confusion and inconvenience to the property owners, the contractor will be required to comply fully with the terms and conditions as specified in the Contract documents. These items will be addressed at the preconstruction meeting and required of the contractor: 1. Submit a detailed construction sequence plan including parking and project schedule for review by the Engineer and Staff. 2. Prepare a form letter of notification to be used to inform affected owners of any construction related activities which may affect access. This letter must be reviewed by staff prior to issuance. Action Agenda Communication Award of Bid-Street Improvements Page 1 Background -continued 3. Deliver letter of notification to affected parties 24 hours in advance of specified construction activity. A copy must be simultaneously submitted to the City and Engineer. 4. Notify the City's Inspector as soon as possible as to any changes or problems which may affect the progress of the project. 5. All other public utilities and services must be notified by the Contractor prior to construction. 6. Prepare the monthly pay request and review it with the City Inspector prior to submittal to the Engineer for further processing. 7. Coordinate with Staff and the Engineer monthly progress meetings to be held at the site to review monthly progress and discuss any changes or problems. 8. Fully comply with all other aspects of the Contract Documents. This includes job site safety, public notifications, etc. 9. The full and complete responsibility for compliance with the contract documents is the contractor's. It is the City's and Engineer's responsibility to enforce the terms of the contract. If the contractor does not or will not comply, the City and Engineer may then enforce the terms of the contract as stated. Board Recommendations N/A Financial Considerations This project is part of the 1995 Bond Program Phase 1 and 2. The original bond budget for this project was $604,750. The bids excluding asphalt came in as follows: Base Bid $354,541.84 Alternate 1 68,721.51 Alternate 2 32,560.81 Alternate 3 12,346.56 Alternate 4 31,124.31 Alternate 5 11,801.86 Action Agenda Communication Award of Bid-Street Improvements Page 2 Financial Considerations -continued The asphalt overlay for Valentine, Mardi Gras, Memorial, S. Jackson, Calloway, College, Citizens and W. Kirby will be purchased under the City's existing contract for asphalt overlay at an estimated cost of $113,758. The selection of the base bid along with alternate 2 and alternate 4 brings the amount to $418,226.96. The alternate bids are for alley work and concrete pavement repairs. The cost of the alternate bids 2 and 4 is $63,685.12 and will be charged to the street department budget as part of their annual street overlay program. The remaining $354,541.84 along with asphalt costs of $113,578 and technical services cost to date of $7,100 brings the miscellaneous street project costs to $475,399.84. The $468,299.84 necessary to fund the project is available in the Capital Projects Fund. Other Considerations N/A Staff Recommendations The City of Wylie Public Works Department has indicated it would like to consider alternate Bids 2 &4 with this project. Therefore, The Hogan Corporation and Staff recommends that the contract be awarded including the Base Bid and Alternates 2 & 4 to C.D. Pugsley, Inc. for a total contract amount of $418,226.96 Attachments Letter of Recommendation from The Hogan Corporation Bid Form tidicl Jet. :4 XLIA, (1020.1A0 Prepared by Rev. ed y Finan City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Award of Bid-Street Improvements Page 3 06/12/98 09:52 FAX 972 490 7163 THE HOGAN CORPORATION > WYLIE-PRICE V]002 THE HOGAN CORPORATION Engineers • Planners • Consultants June 11, 1998 Honorable Mayor and City Council Members City of Wylie 2000 Hwy.78 North Wylie,TX 75098 ATTN: Mr.Mike Collins, City Manager RE: Miscellaneous Street Improvements Program 1995 Street Bond THC#002-44.20 Dear Mayor and Council Members: On June 11, 1998,bids were received at the office of the City Manager and then publicly opened and read aloud for the construction of the above referenced project. During the process of the bid opening,the bid bonds or cashier's checks included with each bidder's proposal were reviewed,and all appeared to be acceptable. The bid package for this project included five(5)Alternate packages. The base bid included miscellaneous curb and gutter,concrete sidewalk,and replacement of concrete drive approaches. Alternate 1 is for removal of existing curb and gutter, sidewalks,and driveway approaches,and removal and replacement of mailboxes. Alternate 2 is for miscellaneous concrete alley repairs. Alternate 3 is for removal of existing alley(s). Alternate 4 is for miscellaneous reinforced concrete pavement repairs and Alternate 5 is for removal of existing pavement. One(1)bid was received,and was submitted by C.D.Pugsley,Inc. in the amount of$354,378,47.This proposal • has been thoroughly reviewed in our office. Due to a rounding error in the math,the actual base bid total is • $354,541.84. City of Wylie Public Works Department has indicated it would like to consider Alternate Bids 2&4 with this project. Therefore,The Hogan Corporation hereby recommends that the contract be awarded including the Base Bid and Alternates 2 &4. City Council may,at its option,award the contract to include any or all of the various alternate bids. The Hogan Corporation has received and reviewed the information and references provided by C.D.Pugsley,Inc. We have contacted several of the references provided by each and all have indicated they would use C.D. Pugsley, Inc.again. Based on this information,we have no hesitancy in recommending award of the construction contract to C.D.Pugsley,Inc.for the base bid only,or base bid plus Alternates 2&4. Should you agree with our recommendation,please notify this office,and we will proceed with preparation of the Contract Documents. Yours very truly, THE HOGAN ., ' • TION ..,_2_____._.__,)„?; Greg. :. MacLean,P.E. Vice President Enclosure Member,Consulting Engineers Council of Texas 12900 Preston Road at LBJ,Suite 620 Member,American Consulting Engineers Council . North Dallas Bank Tower Dallas,Texas 75230 TEL: (972) 392-4600 FAX:(9721 490-7163 06/12/98 11:40 FAX 972 490 7163 THE HOGAN CORPORATION • WYLIE-PRICE 001 BID FORM Miscellaneous Street Improvements Program 1995 Street Bond Date: ...1,c4.N E 11 «a 8 Bid Of (., . D. at.Ci 5C. v, hI C. To. City of Wylie 2000 Hwy 78 North Wylie, Texas-75098 The undersigned, as bidder, declares that the only person or parties interested in this proposal as principals are those named herein, that his Proposal is made without collusion with any other person, firm, or corporation, that he has carefully examined the form of Contract, Invitation to Bid, Instruction to Bidders, Specifications, and the Drawings therein referred to and has carefully examined the locations, conditions, and classes of materials of the proposed work; and agrees that he will provide all the necessary labor, machinery, tools, apparatus, and all other items incidental to construction, and will do all the work and furnish all the materials to construct the Miscellaneous Street iIprovements. It is understood that the following quantities of work to be done at unit prices are approximate only, and are intended principally to serve as a guide in evaluating bids. Payment for such items will be made on the basis of the actual quantity incorporated in the Work. It is also agreed that the quantities of Work to be done at unit prices and material to be furnished may be increased or diminished as may be considered necessary to complete the work fully as planned and contemplated, and that all quantities of work whether increased or decreased are to be performed at the unit prices set forth below except as provided for in the Specifications. The undersigned proposed and agrees to perform all work of whatever nature required, in strict accordance with the Drawings and Specifications, for the following sum of prices to wit: THC 002-21.06 BF-1 May 1998 06/12/98 11:40 FAX 972 490 7163 THE HOGAN CORPORATION WYLIE-PRICE RI002 CITY OF WYLIE MISCELLANEOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1995 STREET BOND BID FORM Item Estimated No. Quantity Unit Description and Unit Price in Words Unit Price Amount BASE BID 1 9,900 L.F. For furnishing and installing 6-inch, 3,600 psi integral curb and gutter, complete in place,the sum of •Ft F-7Etit/ DeGG/ Dollars and .f/.F� 57j7 - Cents per linear foot. S� _I 5 - $15,ozs i6 2 30,040 S.F. For furnishing and installing 4-inch, 3,600 psi .reinforced concrete sidewalk, complete in place, the sum of TWO Dollars and FIFTY-THi Cents per • square foot. $ a.53 $75I .aa 3 128 Ea. For replacement of concrete drive approaches, complete in place, the sum of ithiJEHu 42E1 SSUENT'/-TwJ Dollars and 51X-rSf-7.j E Cents per each. SC?'7a.,3 $0 4,496.41 Total Amount Base Bid 351/� 3'78 rf7 THC 002-21.06 BF-2 April 1998 06/12/98 11:40 FAX 972 490 7163 THE HOGAN CORPORATION W'YLIE-PRICE 003 • CITY OF WYLIE MISCELLANEOUS STREET IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM 1995 STREET BOND BID FORM Item Estimated No. Quantity Unit Description and Unit Price in Words Unit Price Amount ALTERNATE BIDS Al 1 L.S. For removal of existing curb and gutter,sidewalks, and driveway approaches, and removal and replacement of mailboxes, complete in place,the sum of51XT'(-E1614r 71N01154ti1t SE11E1 F-tullpeb -rclet.,tTy_OµE Dollars and FiPT-phlc Cents per lump sum. $(0B17a1.61 $Krid-1.$1 A2 6,800 S.F. •For furnishing and installing 8-inch, 3,600 psi reinforced concrete alley, complete in place,the sum of FOLZ Dollars and SEVENTI- N I UE Cents per • square foot. $ 4.7q $3,54,0'8 f A3 6,800 S.F. For removal of existing alley,complete in place, the sum of OM Dollars and El64T/-TWO Cents per CRE Poor s I.Ba A4 6,900 .S.F. For furnishing and installing 8-inch,3,600 psi reinforced concrete pavement, complete in place, the sum of pouR- Dollars and SEVENT'/- Niue- Cents per square foot. $ �q A5 6,900 S.F. For removal of existing pavement, complete in place,the sum of OPE Dollars and Etc,Nry Tu0 Cents per4emp-sum. 5C4u&LE RAT s I. $ 11 8o1.&0 THC 002-21.06 BF-3 April 1998 06/12/98 11:40 FAX 972 490 7163 THE HOGAN CORPORATION -i µYLIE-PRICE CihOO4 The undersigned bidder hereby declares that he has visited the site of the work and has carefully examined the Contract Documents pertaining to the work covered by this bid, and he further agrees to commence work within ten (10) days after date of written notice to do so and to substantially complete the work in sixty(60) consecutive calendar days and be ready for final acceptance within ninety(90) consecutive calendar days. The undersigned bidder certified that the bid prices contained in this proposal have been carefully checked and are submitted as correct and final. The undersigned bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of the following agenda to the Contract Documents. Addendum No. 1 Dated NIA Received N'>a Addendum No. 2 Dated • Received Addendum No. 3 Dated Received Addendum No. 4 Dated Received Addendum No. 5 Dated Received This is a Proposal of C. . D. f s.c.&Y, /MC . , a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of T x.A'S ;or a Partnership, consisting of or an individual doing business as By 1 C •D. 11c..44.5 ?g S I SENT (Title) 4407 oarcaiooPauti. N. 5re./K7 Address — L LLas, TX 75a44 864,- 8070 Telephone Seal &Authorization (if a Corporation) THC 002-21.06 BF-4 May 1998 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATIONP/*1- June 23, 1998 Issue Consider and act upon the approval of the purchase of a new 911 emergency communications system. Background The telecommunications equipment that currently serves the City's E-911 system is at least ten years old and has reached the point of technical obsolescence. The system has been discontinued by the manufacturer, Hewlett-Packard, and replacement parts are no longer available. Frequent service calls are required to maintain E-911 service and GTE technicians have kept the system operational by "robbing" parts from surplus systems that have been scrapped by other entities. As of September, 1998, Hewlett-Packard and GTE will cease providing technical support for this equipment. The Texas Public Utility Commission's implementation of local telephone number portability has created another functional limitation of the existing 911 system. Telephone number portability allows residents who move to Wylie from other area cities to keep the same number they had in the other city, even though the exchange prefix differs from the Wylie area 442 or 429. This local number portability is not compatible with the City's existing 911 routing system. Consequently, new residents relocating to Wylie from another city who keep their same "portable" phone number may be unable to reach the Wylie Public Safety Dispatch Center by dialing 911. To address this situation, a committee was formed to evaluate the City's options for the procurement of a new 911 system. After exhaustive research, the committe concluded that the best interest of the City would be served by purchasing the CML Technologies system offered by GTE. The primary reasons for recommending the GTE/CML system are: (1) The CML system utilizes state-of-the-art digital technology. (2) The CML system allows the dispatcher to answer both radio and telephone calls through the same headset device, enabling the dispatcher to keep a caller on line to monitor the status at the reporting location while simultaneously dispatching the appropriate public safety personnel. Action Agenda Communication Approval of Purchase-911 System Page 1 Background -continued (3) The committee believes it is advantageous to purchase the 911 system hardware from the local exchange telephone company that provides the 911 network and database. (4) The GTE/CML system is included on the State of Texas cooperative purchasing program which satisfies the requirements for competitive bidding. The total cost of the new 911 system is $63,149.78, including installation and training. Prepaid maintenance and system support costs would total $38,660.00 for the first five years. To further enhance the emergency communications system, GTE will be upgrading the 911 database and ANI/ALI network. The database fees and technical support costs for the improved database and network are $26,952 annually, an increase of approximately $7,000.00 over the current cost of 911 service. The increase is due, in part, to the growth in the number of access lines in the database. Financial Considerations The combined cost of equipment and prepaid technical support for the new 911 system is $101,809.78. Staff has explored various financing options. GTE Leasing Corporation has quoted a monthly lease/purchase payment of$2,025.00 for 60 months, with a 7.19 % interest rate. Competitive municipal lease/purchase proposals have been solicited from two other financing institutions with rates of 5.46 % and 5.77% and monthly payments of$1,942.00 and $1.957.00, respectively. Staff proposes, however, to fund the purchase of the system by including it in a 7-year tax note at 4.6 % interest. The 911 service fee revenue that is remitted to the City by GTE and other providers of land line and cellular phone service is collected for the sole purpose of maintaining and improving the 911 emergency communications system. Current revenue is adequate to cover the cost of this financing arrangement. Other Considerations The GTE/CML 911 system is on the State of Texas cooperative purchasing program which satisfies the statutory competitive bid/proposal requirements of Chapter 252.021 of the Local Government Code. The City can, therefore, purchase the system without going through the time consuming RFP process. Board/Commission Recommendation N/A. Action Agenda Communication Approval of Purchase-911 System Page 2 Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that Council approve the purchase of the CML 911 system from GTE and authorize the City Manager to execute the proposed 7-year tax note. Attachments N/A. /V\kCt9/Ykt in - ,t (beak)/'e) Prepared by Rev' ed by Finan e City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Approval of Purchase-911 System Page 3 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION Public Hearing June 23, 1998 Issues: Hold a Public Hearing to consider and act upon a request from Robert H. Sandlin for approval of a zone change from A(Agricultural) to SF-2 (Single Family Residential)for the property generally located along the south side of Brown Street between W.A.Allen`Boulevard and Kreymer Lane and being all of a 34.66 acre tract out of the Francisco De La Pine Survey, Abstract No 688, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The applicant is requesting rezoning on 34.66 acres in order to develop the property with single family residential uses. The property to the northwest is zoned I (Industrial) and developed with a nonconforming single family home. The property to the northeast is vacant and zoned for MF (Multifamily) uses. The property to the east is vacant and zoned A (Agricultural). The property to the west is zoned SF-3 (Single Family Residential) and developed with single family homes. The properties to the south and southwest are zoned PD (Planned Development) and developed with single family homes. The property to the southeast is not within the City of Wylie proper. Public Comment Forms were mailed to forty-eight (48) property owners within 200 feet of this request. Two (2) Public Comment Forms in support and five (5) Public Comment Forms in opposition to this request have been returned. The opposition represents 3.55% of the property within 200 ft. Financial Considerations: Zoning application fee - $225.00 Other Considerations: • The Comprehensive Plan recommends single family uses for the property. The proposed zoning and land use are consistent with Comprehensive Plan and compatible with the residential development to the west and southwest. • The applicant will be required to plat the property prior to the issuance of any building permits. Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Zoning Case No. 98-05 Page 1 Commission Recommendation: At the June 1, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted by 5-1 to favorably recommend this case. Commissioner Clark was absent. Staff Recommendation: Approval The Departments of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this recommendation. Attachments: Location Map Public Comment Forms Protest Analysis Map Area Zoning Map Property Owner Notification Map Property Owner Notification Report Public Hearing Notice Zoning Change Application Ordinance 'butt OL/214 44, Prepared evi ed by Finan e City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Zoning Case No. 98-05 Page 2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO SF-2, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of SF-2, Single Family Residential District Classification, said property being described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 38 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION 5. Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 6. 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 7. The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this day of , 1998. By John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Salinas, City Secretary . , f t r- ......------1,1 \ ,. v / ! State H i h w a N o j e � � Y .� 78 ,,,, ot:, P �0• i + iii P - 06\ \ , t- r-gt ,,,,,, os, . ir. le, , ‘ 4. . - : "N k .... - -14.-r=.:. ,, ` . 1-t. , . rllllllll aid_ -- -.--.----- - T 1111.�� 111.111-1111 • . grliwn Street u II mi.iffi zi..-- I IMIIIIII II II Ilk_ ;.. -,..,:- .-.,::, II _' I1. - •: I���� lig° Ammo _ f L ���I�� 'i, ll °' 11 — 11111l � E`" owning i . ':• v • 0110111111r1 gill , .10i' ': . Y r lits 1 ...kin-lio. - . It - _,. - _.m11111Ur111/1 . __ _ 1 .•.i1iiu11111111 —*--•-nablimingis ‘thil l 4fflIllou& m �•t MINIM i . 1111111111112pArhilm3 1I1111* se 1•1111111'. -MI'1111.111:ai m MI= AMP* vilit "11:11 rAril -. il II Li Li 1 r ,......, __ _ . . _ , • , , ,_, _ „.______ . ,.___ P . - ►' \4i1111 - i 1 t ) ( PROJECT LOCATION MAP ZONING CASE #98-05 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 ✓ I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday,June 1, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: Zo U 6y G• fie.Aft, (please print) / Address: 59 f S17r9e 2,ti - I ZZS iS Wylie Tax Account Number g (if shown on enclosed map): `� 6, s —Oa Z —/9 LQ --J Signature: Date: �z7/sr COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday, June 1, 1998, 7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, June 23, 1998, 7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: ���L=�' / -5 ie/4l f//C c� (please print) Address: Wylie Tax Account Number s2 (if shown on enclosed map): Signature: li�e�� Date. ØV7 � COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday,June 1, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie,Texas Name: DAM) 6e7g/¢Jvb (please print) Address: /Z 0 � �'�r y C I re.-, 16/Y,16: 7S"0 F Wylie Tax Account Number (if shown on enclosed map): ie — 2/I D D,j - O-v 7 O — Signature: eG J Date: S y COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. XI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday, June 1, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: e,h2 L . CcL r O1droLj01- (please print) Address: 10 C Wylie Tax Account Number (if shown on enclosed map): t°\ - a t y - U 0 © - C.)1 (4,C) Signature: Cki x • &1 cur,(14- -, Date: v - COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. X �'am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday, June 1, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: 61&1l7 an °Fry L . I,roc (please print) ( /' / Address: (f/3 S�t rre yTh t f rc/e , '1 S-o 9 Wylie Tax Account Number � (if shown on enclosed map): - ��/"7` 0 o /� 0 02 575 !Signature: em u AOgA Zeile ki Date: m ?, l C 7(f COMMENTS: 3/ iny /tS G art clra/2s74rre s/v 6)y/)eJ o L� �.eo�,S A os� ,� /k1 ek �h;s fo 7 2i-a E Q� h1� 1 � Four? a-fr'r►oSpAerep , l�� / e.) C'car?Vn- ' die cowS 1 'u e c/o/X. 6 o�C�' (e7?71-uo / �?ak 54 s /crl o , dire cilc &%)n`L uss zi)as )n c, " /D year F/0 oce Plcc1 cc4te. cou lcea t- be cle cit foe�. G��/ iS' 9rcw'i; As-/- arIce. ,'ou'r Q /(oc l , g je, " v-he_ , S par,z- d le)y// 9�v he-} c-e cti b_ uz(yp-e rS kv/r o cam oar l� Q/�U u a r� �v c l Xeve 41-1)e Cou/i Lr1 an -� COwS Ql-v G�� >A0 C` O Sew ,z' VA QV-- re.uSo , ,r{ 364)nv (��ricu/aura/) �for113 - r uS , eQve_ q pooce i,,A al64 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. II am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for;Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of h n (Y)cuJ D J s k j Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday,June 1, 1998, 7:00 pm Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: Si h f ! 11)o1czsk,' (please print) ,/ / l® Address: 010 \31i� i Idy/( lX 75696 Wylie Tax Account Number (if shown on enclosed map): Signatur , Date: 5 / COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. XI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#98-05. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Monday, June 1, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,June 23, 1998,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: Ke/J k)C.t & L 3 (please print) Address: /1/f Str'rey Cl2 Cc.c T . 7So9 P Wylie Tax Account Number. _ OO \U _aai (if shown on enclosed map): K I , Signature: Date: 5/Z S, 1 9 q 8 COMMENTS:T o it 2o Pe r T Y A-S .6 {-Iv 6 E t.J r4-T!2 (turf- t P I¢ D /rC , , , I I .1. ,- - - 'i o S.uire D ' 1:3 r W i._ Z 0 d _Dr(vi . f. rive ii///// ,,E, . Larry i mok,t)k:)yii : , _ .._.1r),vstrrir..yr N ea I scD n ii "`"" / / i R-2057- i Bcs,1 I u•e• i Wyl I 4 i 1....riVrt6.766781-38rY10_0_1:_r1+.S0:) 1 9 ia_ ( i , R-2057-9icsiomal-4;121fil p"._676713 IT_ 0340f ;002-1 920-1! 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EM Kr �n eyrsr 111111,0 R-6688-005-1 240-1 7 IIIIL1 F urre Ira e i N UhIH& yr ._.._.._.._.. 1 =400' l St Stcit>e B ci n k R-6688-005-2060-1 o j ! i • _1) .wow \ 01-_— iii,„, ..._________________ _I.i / PROPERTY OWNER NOTIFICATION MAP ZONING CASE #98-05 NOTIFICATION REPORT APPLICANT: Robert Sandlin APPLICATION FILE # 98-0005 5225 Village Creek Dr. Piano, Tx. 75093 . # BLK/ABST LOT/TRACT TAX I.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS Eastridge Addition 1059 Fairview Drive 1 A 10 R-2114-00A-0100-1 Thomas Tschetter Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 2 A 11 R-2114-00A-0110-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 208 Eastridge Court 2a A 12 R-2114-00A-0120-1 Vincent Quick Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 206 Eastridge Court 3 A 13 R-2114-00A-0130-1 Oscar Perkins Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 4 A 14 R-2114-00A-0140-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 202 Eastridge Court 5 A 15 R-2114-00A-0150-1 Eric Myers Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1901 Ascension, Ste 100 6 A 16 R-2114-00A-0160-1 D R Horton Ltd. Arlington, Texas 76006 Eastridge Addition 110 Eastridge Court 7 A 17 R-2114-00A-0170-1 Kenneth Gibson Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 108 Eastridge Court 8 A 18 R-2114-00A-0180-1 Glenda Walker Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 106 Eastridge Court 9 A 19 R-2114-00A-0190-1 Randal Chambers Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 104 Eastridge Court 10 A 20 R-2114-00A-0200-1 Steven Peacock Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 11 A 21 R-2114-00A-0210-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank — Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 12 A 22 R-21 14-00A-0220-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 1058 Fairview 13 C 5 R-2114-00C-0050-1 Kenneth Ray Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 14 C 6 R-2114-00C-0060-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 15 D 1 R-2114-00D-0010-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 16 D 2 R-2114-00D-0020-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 17 D 3 R-2114-00D-0030-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 18 D 4 R-2114-00D-0040-i Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 1059 Surrey Circle 19 D 13 R-2114-00D-0130-1 Stephen Schnoebelen Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 20 D 14 R-2114-00D-0140-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 1063 Surrey Circle 21 D 15 R-2114-00D-0150-1 Richard Falcetti Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1065 Surrey Circle 22 D 16 R-2114-00D-0160-1 Cheryl Carr Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1067 Surrey Circle 23 D 17 R-2114-00D-0170-1 Joseph Prock Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 24 D 18 R-2114-00D-0180-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 1101 Surrey Circle 25 D 19 R-2114-00D-0190-1 Mickey Foster Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1 103 Surrey Circle 26 D 20 R-2114-00D-0200-1 Larry Tippin Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1105 Surrey Circle 27 D 21 R-2114-00D-0210-1 Thomas Mohon Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1107 Surrey Circle 28 D 22 R-2114-00D-0220-1 Brian Buesking Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition Provident Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 29 D 23 R-2114-00D-0230-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 Eastridge Addition 1111 Surrey Circle 30 D 24 R-2114-00D-0240-1 Kenneth Schwab Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1113 Surrey Circle 31 D 25 R-2114-00D-025R-1 Glenn Wellbrock Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1203 Surrey Circle 32 D 26R R-2114-00D-026R-1 John Maslowski Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1205 Surrey Circle 33 D 27 R-2114-00D-0270-1 David Bertrand Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1901 Ascension, Ste 100 34 F 6 R-2114-00E-0060-1 D R Horton Ltd. Arlington, Texas 76006 Eastridge Addition 1059 Carriage Lane 35 F 7 R-2114-00E-0070-1 Joseph Stankiewicz Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 1058 Carriage Lane 36 G 5 R2114-00G-0050-1 Alan Mason, Jr. Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addition 200 Wilson Bridge Road - - 37 G 6 R-2114-00G-0060-1 Chase Manhattan Bank Worthington, Ohio 43085 Eastridge Addition P.O. Box 1957 38 A 1 R-2114-00A-0010-1 Jerry Lanting Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 Wyndham Estates III Wylie Investments 8080 N. Central LB 61 39 Lot 34 R-2050-000-0340-1 c/o Scott Long Dallas, Texas 75206 Wyndham Estates III 2709 Pinewood 40 Lot 24 R-2057-000-0240-1 Larry Nelson Garland, Texas 75044 5949 Sherry Lane #1225 41 688-2 Tract 192 R-6688-002-1920-1 Bobby Beilue Dallas, Texas 75225 Wylie Investments 8080 N. Central LB 61 42 688-2 Tract 193 R-6688-002-1930-1 c/o Scott Long Dallas, Texas 75206 1001 S. Ballard Avenue 43 688-5 Tract 209 R-6688-005-2090-1 Wylie I.S.D. Wylie, Texas 75098 Neva Lou Kreymer 2605 Stone Road 44 688-5 Tract 124-9 R-6688-005-1240-1 c/o Robert Kreymer Wylie, Texas 75098 1030 Bridlewreath Trail 45 688-5 Tract 211 R-6688-005-2110-1 John W. Kreymer Shreveport, LA 71118 First State Bank Wylie 13655 Preston Road 46 688-5 Tract 206 R-6688-005-2060-1 Attn: REMM/Provident Bank Dallas, Texas 75240 210 S. McDonald Street 47 Collin County Commissioners Court McKinney, Texas 75069 5225 Village Creek Drive 48 688-5 Tract 111 R-6688-005-1110-1 Robert Sandlin Plano, Texas 75093 r- TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANMNG AND ZONING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL An application has been received by the City of Wylie for a: PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE Zoning Case Number: 98-05 Applicant: Robert H. Sandlin Location: Generally located along the south side of Brown Street between W.A. Allen Blvd. and Kreymer Ln. Property Description: (See the attached Exhibit"A" for full legal description) Present Zoning: A(Agricultural) Requested Zoning: SF-2 (Single Family Residential) Proposed Single Family Residential. This public hearing is held to consider the application as an amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie,Texas and the Official Zoning Map. The request will be considered as follows: Planning and Zoning Commission: Monday,June 1, 1998,7:00 PM City Council: Tuesday,June 23, 1998,7:00 PM Each public hearing will be held at the following location: City Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex 2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas This notice has been sent to all owners of real property within 200 feet of the request,as such ownership appears on the last approved city tax roll. Action by the Planning and Zoning Commission serves as a recommendation to the City Council and is not a final action on the request. If the Commission recommends denial, a three-fourths majority vote by the City Council shall be required for approval. Zoning districts, amendments and conditions recommended by the Commission for approval by the City Council may be more restrictive than those described in this notice. All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing and express their opinions on the zoning change request. If you are unable to attend,but wish to have your opinions made a part of the public record,please complete the enclosed form and return it prior to the public hearing. Please print your name, address of the property you own and the tax account number(if applicable) on the enclosed form and return it to the following address: City of Wylie Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,TX 75098 If the property owners of 20%or more of the land within the 200 foot notification area file a written protest prior to the public hearing. state law provides that approval of the zoning change request shall require an affirmative vote of 3/4 of the members of the City Council. The application is on file for public examination in the Planning Department at 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas. For additional information,please contact the Planning Department at 972/442-8150. Please reference the zoning case number when requesting information. This facility is wheelchair accessible and handicapped parking spaces are available. Requests for interpretation services or assistive hearing devices must be made 48 hours prior to the meeting. Contact the Office of the City Secretary at(972)442-8103, or(TDD) (972)442-8170 for assistance. " •)(<1 b(rf 4 . . • Being a *tract of land situated in the Francisco De La Pina Survey. Abstract No. 683. City of Wylie. ._.win County. Texas. being a part of a 1471025 acre tract of land conveyed to G.C. y_eymer. Archie Kreyrner, Clifton Kremer and Billy Kreymer from. Orville Krey c er by partition deed recorded in volume 9;9, Page 634. Deed Records. Collin County. Texas end being the same tract of land conveyed to Kreyrner Investments. L.P. by deed recorded under County Clerk's File Number 93-0090753. Land Records. Collin County. Texas and being more particularly described as follows Beginning at a P. Nail found in the center of East Brown Street on the north line of said Pina Survey for the' northeast corner of said 147.025 acre tract. Thence. S C0'52'2ZZE, at a distance of 320E feet, the northwest corner of a 10.00 acre tract of land conveyed to the Wylie Independent School District by deed recorded in Volume 2447, Page 873. Land Records. Collin County. Texas end along the rest line of a 62.522 acre tract of land conveyed to Neva Lou K:ey-ner by deed recorded in Volume 2767. Page 255. Lend Records. Collin County, Texas and the crest line of a 40.00 acre tract of land conveyed to John X. Kra.yrner by deed recorded in Volume 2737, Page 243. Land . Records. Collin County. Texas, in all a distance of 125,0.85 feet to a 1/2 Inch iron. rod set for corner; ' Thence, S 7 15'35. W. along the north line of said 40.00 acre tract of land, a distance of 253.41 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for the northwest c_.,._. of said 40.00 acre tract of lend and the northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to )fdvin St. John end described In instrument recorded in Volume 945. Page 495. Land Records. Collin County. Texas: Thence. S 27'49'25 A', along the north line of said St. John tract, a distance of 387.70 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for corner, Thence. S 2709'53- W. a distance of 359.43 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set on the south line of said 147.025 acre tract; Thence. S 83'18'20' W. along the south line of said 147.025 acre tract, a distance of 311.57 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for the southeast corner of. Eastridge Addition. an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in.Volume F, Page 715, \fep Records, Collis. County. Texas; Thence. N 00'01'22- W. along the east line of said Eastridge Addition, at a distance of 1993.69 feet a 3/8 inch Iron rod found for the northeast corner of said Addition end in el! a 'distance of 2320.73 feet to a P.K. Nail found for corner in the center of East Brown Street and being or. the north line of said Pine Survey and the north line of said 147.025 acre tract; Thence. N 83'30'53- E. along the center of East Brown Street. said north line of the P:r.e Survey end the north line of said .147.02E acre tract, a distance of 867.25 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 1.509,855 s;uare feet or 34.65 acres of land. Page 1 of 2 (5/S CITY OF WYLIE P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE, TEXAS 75098 RED APR 2 71998 APPLICATION FOR ZONING CHANGE Case No. Cf�-0c Filing Fee .°Q • Date 4-27-cieD Applicant r, j i , �L� Phone No. al 11 `4.01 --5 Zo^7 Mailing Address: Work No. 912_, 3-7 84 6- ViLLc -, CQ =1k D? 'Bu v 4W LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SOUGHT TO BE REZONED: (If additional space is needed for description, the description may be put on a separate sheet and attached hereto).1 I hereby request that the above described property be changed from its present zoning which is (JO " PG--0 District Classification to District Classification for the following reasons: (attach separate sheet if necessary) There (are) (are not) deed restrictions pertaining to the intended use of the property. 2 Status of Applicant Owner )1ich2 N 1 Tenant - Prospective Purchaser c 2 �--� , 1.31)(,)t4. I have attached hereto as Exhibit "A" a plat showing the property 'ch is the subject of this requested zoning change and have read the following concerning e i ortance of my submitting to the City a sufficient legal description. Signe �z SUNSTONE CAPITAL PARTNERS P.O. BOX 551614 DALLAS , TX 75355 (214) 207-7227 April 27 , 1998 Planning & Zoning City of Wylie Sunstone Capital Partners (Karol Kreymer) has approved the zon ing application process of Bob Sandlin on the following property: 34 . 95 acres of vacant land located along the south line of Old Highway 78 (Brown Street) , west of Kreymer Lane , being Tract III, Sheet 5 , Pina Del Rey Survey, A-688, Wylie , Collin County, Texas . It is our understanding that he is applying for SF-2 zoning. Thank you. Sunstone Capital Partners Andrew V. Nevitt Partner Scale I = 100 ft a part PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONWylie, County. Texas. bemge mr 608. City of 5' mer from Orville Kr Y er. Clifton Kre and CollinK C e tract of land conveyed the Francisco C De eymer. Survey, KreY Abstract No Texas and beingBilly the Collino Couple. Texas Being a tract deedof land recorded end in 949. C C. Number Texas . Land Records,same Volume recorded dells fide. Deed y Clerk's ' Collin County• of a 147.028 acre tract of land conveyedthe northeast corner by partition recorded in deed under County Clerk's File Numb to Kre being more particularlydescribed as follows the north line of said Pir.a Survey for and more p Street on a ate Nail found in the center of East Brown ve ed to the Y• west line Beginning at a P K 00 acre tract land conveyed and along the Records, Collin of land.e nve Land Records. Collin County. of said 147.026 acre tract, 2787. Page the27B Page 248. Land Volume 2447. Page 673. LandVolume R deed recorded in e•mer by deed recorded e in Volume deed Page in Thence. S 00'S2'22"E, at a distance of e 2 Oo6 Neva Lou �feet, the ryhwest corner ofa Independent School Distrit by to John iron rod set for corner. 1/2 inch 1/2 inch iron rod found west line of a 4n.00 acre tract of land conveyedfet to a Melvin St. John and of a 62 522 acre tract of land conveya distance of 288.41 feet to a Texas and 74' Texas, in all ta distance conveyed to fororotde. orth st corof a tract of land the north line of said 40.00 acre tract of land, Texas. Thence, S 74'IB'38" W. along acre tract of land and the northeast corner iron rod found for Volume 945. Page 496. Land Records, Collin County, 7y feet to. a 1/2 inch the northwest corner of said 40 00 a distance of described in instrument recorded in of said St. John tract, Thence, S 2749'26' W. along the north line 1/2 inch iron rod set on the south line of said 147.026 acre tract. cornerito a 1/2 inch iron ro Fd found LOP age 2T09'53• W. a distance of 359 Ag feeta distance of 3110 th feetpl toa thereof inch ro in then so. Sof Wylie according ?55 S gg'IB'20' W. along the south line of saidddition Oto6 ther City tract, Y' he Thence,outheast corner 3/8 inch iron rod found for Texas, of 199g.69 feet corner in the center of East Brown 15,s51ap Records. Collin County. exastion, anNail found distance of 2020 73 feet to a P.K 147.026 Thence. N 00'01'22•' W. along the east line of said Easirid ge Addition. at a distance of said Survey. and the north line of said 147.026Sacreyt tract; the north line the northeast 0'corner the solgtthe e of said Pasddition and in ta a Street and being 1,509.868 square feet or 3e.66 acres of land. acThre tract,e. N ea"30'S3" a along 88 the center of East Brown g said in nooft line of the Pina acre a distance of BB7.26 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing (areas determined to be outside the 100-Year flood zone) according to the Flood Insurance Ratdefy lies within Zone X. ( IanuarY 19. 1996 of p Communitybject ro Panel No. 48085C0470 G. dated • 1e