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07-14-1998 (City Council) Agenda Packet WYLIE CITY COUNCIL Agenda Tuesday, July 14, 1998 7:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex-Council Chambers 2000 State Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 Call to Order Invocation by Pledge of Allegiance Proclamation Declaring August 1. 1998 as"Matthew Ryan Twedell Day"in Recognition of his Eagle Scout Achievement. Declaring August 4, 1998 as`'National Night Out"in Wylie,Texas. Presentation Presentation of Award to Wylie Fire Post by Boy Scouts of America Circle 10 Council. Accepting the Award. Explorers & Steve Seddig Administer Oath of Office to Newly Appointed Board and Commission Members 1. Consent Agenda a. Approval of the Minutes from the June 6 Worksession, June 9 and June 23 Regular Council Meetings. b. Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Wylie Fire Station No. 1 Addition,Proposed by the City of Wylie,Generally Located Along the East Side of South Ballard Just North of Alanis and Being All of a 1.502 Acre Tract out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. c. Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Wylie Fire Station No. 2 Addition,Proposed by the City of Wylie. Generally Located Along the West Side of FM1378 Just North of Brown Street and Being All of a 7.505 Acre Tract out of the G.W. Gunnel Survey,Abstract No. 351, City of Wylie. Collin County. Texas. Public Hearings 2. Hold a Public Hearing and Consider an Amendment to Section 27. Sign Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie with the Addition of a Definition of Weekend Directional Signs and Rules for the Regulation of Such Signs. City Council Agenda Page 1 Public Hearings -continued 3. Hold a Public Hearing to Consider and Act Upon a Request from R. Richard Parker for Approval of a Zone Change from A(Agricultural)to I (Industrial)for the Property Generally Located Across the Street from the High School Along the North Side of F.M. 544 Between FM1378 and Sanden Blvd., and Being all of a Certain 6.134 Acre Tract out of the J.W. Curtis Survey,Abstract No. 196 and the Michael Millron Survey,Abstract No. 563, City of Wylie_ Collin County, Texas. Action Agenda 4. Consider and Act Upon Awarding a Contract to Wallace, Roberts and Todd, as Needed to Prepare a Comprehensive Plan Update and Corridor Plans for the City of Wylie, Texas. 5. Consider and Act Upon Approval of an Ordinance Appointing Members to a Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee. 6. Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Dollar General Addition, Proposed by Jackson and Associates Land Surveyors,Generally Located at the Southeast Corner of SH 78 and Marble Street and Being all of Lots 108, Block 15,of the Railroad Addition, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. 7. Consider and Act Upon a Request from the Planning and Zoning Commission for Approval of Proposed Rules of Procedure for the Planning and Zoning Commission. 8. Consider and Act Upon the Approval of a Proposed Increase in the 911 Service Fee Rate and Adoption of a Rate Setting Ordinance. Staff Reports Citizen Participation Executive Session Hold Executive Session Under Chapter 551., Section 551.074., Personnel Matters, Discuss the Appointment of Associate Judges of the Wylie Municipal Court; and Sections 551.071 Consultation with City Attorney; and 551.075 Conference with Employees to Discuss Issues Regarding the Future Development of Spring Creek Parkway; 551.072 Deliberation Regarding Real Property to Discuss the Relocation of Industry Within the Premier Business Park. Reconvene into Open Meeting Take any action as a result of Executive. Session. Adjournment. I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this the day of 1998 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance to S •on 551.042 of the Texas Government Code 40M-1 ce of the City S etary DateNoticeRemoved: (..-The Wylie Municipal Complex is Wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees. Must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972/442-8100 or TDD 972/442-8170. City Council Agenda Page 2 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL rt/11 CONSENT AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Wylie Fire Station No. 1-Addition, proposed by the City of Wylie;, generally located along the east side of South Ballard just north of the Alanis and being all of a 1.502 acre tract out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The final plat under consideration is for the Wylie Fire Station No. 1 Addition. The applicant is final platting 1.502 acres in order to facilitate an expansion to the fire station and bring the property into compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Regulations. The property is currently unplatted and developed with an existing fire station. 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 application and impact fees have been waived. Commission Recommendation: At the June 15, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted unanimously to favorably recommend this case. Staff Recommendation: Approval The Department's of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this recommendation. Consent Agenda Communication Fire Station No. I Addition-Final Plat Paae I Attachments: Final Plat Application Final Plat �/ i• Prepared by evi d y Fina e City Manager Approval Consent Agenda Communication Fire Station No. 1 Addition-Final Plat Paae 2 Page 1 of 3 City of Wylie (1/95) APPLICATION AND FINAL PLAT CHECKLIST Date -/° Name of Proposed Development 1/t 'i e /ie S 7i. 4. Name of Property Owner/Developer C•i< v7 viyie Address 2-Oc90 , 7/7 /1/. Phone y'y2-e/d v Owner of Record <<`4f eg-" Address Sarie__ Phone Name of Land Planner ne a4.1c4. ,5-ur-t ep.i, Surveyor/Engineer Address /S37 9a ven f/e Phone Total Acreage l•5 "Z- Current Zoning Number of Lots/Units Signed 4 0 The Final Plat shall generally conform to the Preliminary Plat, as approved by the City Council and shall be drawn legibly to show all data on a scale not smaller than 1" = 100' with a graphic scale provided. Six sets of direct prints and three Mylars of all originals, plus one on Mylar to be 17-1/2" x 23-3/4" shall be submitted. Plats prepared using AutoCad or other computer aided design techniques shall also provide a copy of all drawings on diskette to the City. The following Final Plat Checklist is used to check compliance with the Wylie Subdivision Regulations. The following checklist is intended only as a reminder and a guide for those requirements. Page 2 of 3 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Wylie Fire Station No. 2 Addition,proposed by the City of Wylie., generally located along the west side of FM 1 378 just north of Brown Street and being all of a 7.505 acre tract out of the G.W. Gunnel Survey, Abstract No. 351, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The final plat under consideration is for the Wylie Fire Station No. 2 Addition. The applicant is preliminary platting 7.505 Acres in order to develop the property with a fire station. The property is currently vacant, unplatted, and zoned for A (Agricultural) 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 application and impact fees have been waived. Commission Recommendation: At the June 15, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted unanimously to favorably recommend this case. Staff Recommendation: Approval The Department's of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this recommendation. Consent Agenda Fire Station No.2 Addition-Final Plat Page 1 Attachments: Final Plat Application Final Plat 07 Yflkbldite, L. Prepared by ewed by Fi ance City Manager Approval Consent Agenda Fire Station No.2 Addition-Final Plat Page 2 Page 1 of 3 City of Wylie (1/95) APPLICATION AND FINAL PLAT CHECKLIST Date C 'fg Name of Proposed Development 1/Py/2C �-- Name of Property Owner/Developer C.'4/ Address Z 0d o h'wy 7$' /v. Phone yy2 -'/o o Owner of Record Address S � Phone ry 7.-8/0e Name of Land Planner A4G Ch/dr Surveyor/Engineer Address i. 37 #'ts'er% f'l4Ge Phone 3,j-9 a Zo Total Acreage 7•5&$ Current Zoning Number of Lots/Units Signed //1/"" The Final Plat shall generally conform to the Preliminary Rat, as approved by the City Council and shall be drawn legibly to show all data on a scale not smaller than 1" = 100' with a graphic scale provided. Six sets of direct prints and three Mylars of all originals, plus one on Mylar to be 17-1/2" x 23-3/4" shall be submitted. Plats prepared using AutoCad or other computer aided design techniques shall also provide a copy of all drawings on diskette to the City. The following Final Rat Checklist is used to check compliance with the Wylie Subdivision Regulations. The following checklist is intended only as a reminder and a guide for those requirements. Page 2 of 3 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION Public Hearing July 14, 1998 Issue Hold a public hearing and consider an amendment to Section 27. Sign Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie with the addition of a definition of Weekend Directional Signs and rules for the regulation of such signs. Background The increase in development and the addition of several subdivisions with new builders will bring an anticipated increase in weekend directional signs. A charge for such signs is currently in the Fee Schedule, but there are no regulations in Section 27, Sign Regulations, of the Zoning Ordinance, or in the Code of Ordinances which regulate weekend directional signs. Two public hearings were held by the Planning and Zoning Commission and there was no comment received. Several area cities have similar ordinances that vary greatly in the way that they deal with weekend directional signs. Some cities do not allow weekend directional signs. The City of Plano prohibits all weekend directional signs. They have a contractor hired to pick up these signs on the weekend. According to Susan Thompson, Code Compliance Specialist with the City of Plano, over four hundred signs were picked up on a recent weekend. Some ordinances are very abbreviated and deal with only times the signs will be out and some are very lengthy and deal with every aspect, from times allowed, to a description of the vehicle that places the signs. Section 27 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie was deleted and replaced in its entirety by Ordinance 93-22, enacted on April 13, 1993. This ordinance makes up our current Sign Regulations. The deleted provisions contained the following definition and some rules as follows: Sign, directional-A "directional sign"is any sign temporarily used in directing traffic to residential section of the city. Permitted in all districts. Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Amendment to Sign Ordinance Page 1 Background -continued Under Projection Over Private Property, an exception existed: Directional signs, in residential areas, will be permitted in the right of way between the hours of 12:00 noon on Friday until 12:00 noon on Monday with the following limitations: They shall be placed only in front of vacant lots, only one (1) sign for each builder and/or developer at each location and each sign of an individual builder and/or developer shall be separated by a minimum of sixty feet(60), in other than residential areas the stipulation concerning vacant lots does not apply, however all other restrictions apply. Under Temporary Signs, a section stated: Temporary directional signs are to be used for the exclusive purpose of directing traffic to residential sections of the city. Such signs shall bear only the name of such sections and the directional arrow. Permits for directional signs shall be granted for a period of time not to exceed six (6) months, at the expiration of which time, renewal applications must be filed. Below is a summary of various other examples. The complete sections of the ordinances from the City of Frisco and the City of Richardson that deal with directional signs is included because they are so brief. The ordinances of the City of Sachse and the City of Mansfield are summarized and compared side by side because of their length. Copies of these two ordinances are included as attachments at the end of this communication. Richardson: Temporary home builder directional signs located off the premises being advertised, providing such signs do not exceed four square feet in area, and providing that no more than one such sign per block is allowed for each builder. The sign must contain the name of the subdivision or the name of the builder or the name of the building corporation and may contain the corporation logo and directional indicator. Such signs may not be located in street medians, obstruct vision of traffic or pedestrians, nor be constructed of cardboard. Signs must be kept well painted and in good condition and may be utilized only Friday at 12:00 noon until the following Monday at 12:00 noon. These types of signs are classified as a "Minor Sign" by the City of Richardson and do not require approval by any municipal agency prior to erection. Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Amendment to Sign Ordinance Paae 2 Background -continued Frisco: Temporary real estate directional signs. Permission is granted as a special privilege to home builders to erect temporary, non-illuminated directional signs for weekend advertising. Signs shall not be placed earlier than 1:00 p.m. Friday and shall be removed no later than 1:00 p.m. the following Monday. Such signs and their placement must be approved by the building inspector. Any signs in place prior to or after the appointed times will be removed and impounded by the city. Sachse Mansfield Proposed Permit: Required Required Required Size: Four (4) sq. ft. Four (4) sq. ft. Four (4) sq. Ft. Thirty-six(36") inches Thirty-six(36") inches Thirty-six(36") inches max. height max. Height max. height Time period: 12:00n Friday though 12:00n Friday though 12:00n Friday through 12:00n Monday 12:00m Sunday 9:00p Sunday Location: Prohibited in medians Prohibited in medians Prohibited in medians Location: Cannot project over Two feet from edge of Two feet from edge of street or curb pavement or sidewalk pavement or sidewalk Location: 50' from street 40'from street 50' from street intersections intersections intersections 25' from alley and 10' from any other 25' from alley and curb cuts directional sign Curb cuts Separation of like signs: 1,000' in a straight line One per street, 1000' in a straight line block or within 500' of unless signs offer other like signs, different direction whichever is less Both ordinances require the signs to be made of durable, weatherproof material and do not allow signs to be placed within any visibility triangle or where traffic and pedestrian visibility will be blocked or obstructed. The Mansfield ordinance does not allow safety signs or signals to be blocked. The ordinance from the City of Sachse even covers details regulating the vehicles and personnel that place and pick up the signs. These details include lights, signs on the vehicles, and vests worn by the personnel. Included are copies of the specific requirements of both of the ordinances the above Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Amendment to Sign Ordinance Paae 3 Background -continued summary has been taken from. A definition will need to added to Section 27.1 Definitions. A suitable definition would be, "Sign, Weekend Directional. Temporary, non-illuminated signs erected within the City right-of- way for the sole purpose of providing directional instructions to the locations of developments or subdivisions."The other requirements will be added to Section 27. 20 Temporary Signs as an added section "g) Weekend Directional Signs:..." Other proposed regulations would include: a) Signs must be made of durable, weatherproof material and must be kept in good repair. b) Signs shall not block or obscure visibility of any traffic, pedestrian, safety sign or signal, or be in any visibility triangle. c) Owner of any directional sign shall be responsible for obtaining a permit for each sign. d) Any sign in violation of any provision of the ordinance will be impounded by the City of Wylie. e) Any vehicles installing signs shall have a flashing yellow light, a reflective sign warning of frequent stops, and a standard reflective slow moving triangle displayed to the rear. The vehicle must use only the right-hand lane. The persons installing or removing the signs must wear reflective vests. f) All signs will be placed and picked up prior to 9:00 pm. g) If three (3) violations occur within a 90 day period by the same permit holder, the permit may be revoked for up to a maximum of six(6) months. No more than one (1) violation will be counted against a permit holder in a single weekend. Repeat violations, after a suspension, may result in up to a twelve (12) month ban for sign placement within the City. Signs found in violation of any of the above requirements will be impounded. A fee up to $25 per sign shall be paid to the City at the time the signs are returned to the owner. Signs not claimed after ten (10) days will be disposed of. Board Recommendations The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the City Council to amend Section 27. Sign Regulations of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie with the addition of a definition of Weekend Directional Signs and rules for the regulation of such signs. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended all of the "proposed' changes. Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Amendment to Sign Ordinance Paae 4 Financial Considerations A fee of $75 per sign per year is already in the Fee Schedule and will be charged at the beginning of the next calendar year. Notices will be sent to all builders advertising in the City of Wylie immediately after the effective date of the ordinance. This notice will include the price for the sign permits and a complete listing of all of the rules that are adopted. The permits for the weekend directional signs will be implemented on January 1,1999. A windshield survey was conducted on a recent weekend in the City of Wylie and 387 signs were counted. At $75 per sign/per year, that would total $29,025. Other Considerations Section 35 of the Zoning Ordinance grants the City Council the authority to amend, supplement, or change the regulations in the Zoning Ordinance after receiving a report from the Planning and Zoning Commission and after public hearings required by law. Staff Recommendations Staff recommends that the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance be amended to include a definition and regulations for the control of weekend directional signs. Attachments Requirements of the City of Sachse and the City of Mansfield Ordinance Prepared by Reviewed by Finance City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Public Hearing-Amendment to Sign Ordinance Page 5 Requirements of the City of Sachse Builder Directional Signs are allowed in the street right-of-ways of the City subject to the following regulations: a. Temporary home builder directional signs located off the premises shall not exceed four (4) square feet in the area and must contain the name of the subdivision or the name of the builder or the name of the building corporation and may contain the corporation logo and directional indicator. Such signs shall not contain advertisement and shall not be used as such. Directional signs may only direct traffic to home builders and developments in the City of Sachse. Signs directing traffic outside the City of Sachse are prohibited. b. Such signs may not obstruct vision of traffic or pedestrians and may not be constructed of cardboard and must be kept well painted and in good condition. They may be utilized only from Friday at twelve (12:00) noon until the following Monday at twelve (12:00) noon. c. These signs are allowed in the parkway between the sidewalk and the back of the curb. The face of the sign must not protrude onto the sidewalk or the street. In cases where no sidewalk exists, or the sidewalk is adjacent to the back of the curb, sign faces shall not protrude past the right-of-way line onto private property. d. These signs are prohibited in any street median, or on parkway along or adjacent to a single family residential front yard. e. Off-site temporary home builder directional signs will be allowed on major and secondary thoroughfares only, except they may be placed on collector and residential streets in subdivisions under development and less than 70% built out, and not adjacent to an occupied single family residence. f. Signs shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50') feet from an intersection and twenty five (25') feet from any alley or curb cut. Like signs shall be separated at least one thousand (1000') feet measured in a straight line, except that two like signs directing home buyers in two different directions to separate subdivisions would be allowed at critical intersections. g. Vehicles installing signs must have a flashing yellow strobe light mounted on top of the cab, and a reflectorized sign warning of frequent stops; and the standard reflectorized slow moving vehicle triangular sign must be mounted on the trailer or installation vehicle if trailer in not used. Vehicles installing signs must do so only from the right-hand lane. Persons installing signs must wear reflectorized vests. Three (3) violations in a 12-month period constitutes ground for revocation of the permit. If a number of violations occur in one weekend, that shall constitute only one violation. h. It shall be a violation of this code to drive any vehicle on the right-of-way, median or parkway. A permit is required to display all builder directional signs. The permit shall be renewed annually from the date of its issuance and each group of identical signs shall require only one (1) permit. The fee for the permit shall be established by the City Council. The builder advertised shall be the responsible party. City of Mansfield Excerpt Directional Signs: Temporary signs erected within the City right-of-way for the sole purpose of providing directional instructions to the locations of developments, subdivisions, model homes, garage sales, or businesses provided that the following regulations are met: a. No directional signs shall be erected for a period of time exceeding 60 hours, beginning at noon on each and every Friday and terminating at midnight the following Sunday. b. A holiday falling on Friday or Monday will be considered part of the weekend and an additional day will be granted before or after the weekend as applicable. c. No directional signs shall be located: 1. In the median of any public right-of-way; 2. Closer than 2 feet to the edge of the pavement or the back of the curb, whichever is greater; 3. Closer than 40 feet to the intersection of two intersecting streets as measured from the end of the curb return; 4. Within a visibility triangle or in such a way as to block or obscure from vision any traffic or safety sign or signal; 5. Within 10 feet from another directional sign; or 6. On private property without the permission of the property owner. d. No more than one directional sign for each person or company displaying the same or related information is permitted along any one street, block or within five hundred (500') feet one from another, whichever is lesser. e. No directional sign shall exceed the following dimensions: 1. Height - thirty-six (36") inches, as measured from the ground level. 2. Size of sign facing -four (4) square feet. f. Directional signs shall be made of durable, weatherproof material. Dirty, torn, faded, dented or otherwise poorly maintained signs shall be removed. g. Directional signs may display name identification and phone numbers of the development, subdivision, builder or business that places the sign, plus directional arrows, words or other symbols to indicate directions. Signs advertising goods or services that do not provide information to direct vehicular or pedestrian traffic to events or facilities within the city limits of Mansfield are prohibited. h. No lighting shall be allowed. Registration -anyone placing directional signs for hire must register with the City listing all companies for whom they are contacting. Anyone placing his or her own signs shall also register with the City. j. Permit: 1. Before erecting a directional sign, a permit must be obtained as required in Section 7100.J.; 2. Applicants will be required to pay an annual permit fee of$5 per sign; 3. All permitted signs will receive a sticker of authorization which shall be placed on the front of each sign; k. This section does not grant unlimited access and use of the City right-of- way. A sign permit holder must remove his or her directional signs if the adjacent property owner objects to the existence of the signs. Also, the City may designate certain no sign zones for the purpose of protecting the public's health, safety and welfare. If three (3) violations occur within a 90 day period by the same permit holder, the permit may be revoked for up to a maximum of 6 months. No more than 1 violation will be counted against a permit holder in a single weekend. m. Repeat violations, after a suspension, may result in up to a 12 month ban for sign placement within the City. n. Signs found in violation of any of the above requirements will be impounded. A fee up to $5 per sign shall be paid to the City at the time the signs are returned to the owner. Signs not claimed after 10 days will be disposed of. o. Any person who relocates, removes or defaces any legal directional signs of another shall pay a fine of$10 per occurrence and be subject to any other penalties as prescribed by law. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, APPENDIX A, "ZONING", SPECIFICALLY SECTION 27. SIGN REGULATIONS; AND REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission, after first having given all requisite notices, by publication and otherwise, and conducting all requisite hearings thereon, has recommended to the City Council that the request for a change in the text of the Zoning Ordinance, more specifically "Section 27. Sign Regulations" be granted; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore conducted a public hearing on the proposed change and determined that the change should be granted; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined, in its legislative capacity, that the proposed change is appropriate and after public hearings required by law, amend, supplement, or change the regulations in the Zoning Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, as follows: SECTION I Section 27.1 Definitions be amended to include a definition of "Sign, Weekend Directional. Temporary non-illuminated signs erected within the City right-of-way for the sole purpose of providing directional instructions to the locations of developments or subdivisions." SECTION II Section 27. 20 Temporary Signs be amended to add a section: g) Weekend Directional Signs: Weekend directional signs may be installed in the City right-of-way between the hours of noon Friday through 9:00 pm the following Sunday. Such signs must not be placed in the median of any street or thoroughfare and must be placed at least two (2) feet from the edge of the curb, pavement, or sidewalk. A maximum face size of four(4) sq. ft. and a maximum height of thirty-six (36") inches is allowed. Such signs must be placed a minimum of fifty(50') feet from any street intersection and twenty-five (25') feet from any alley or curb cut and must not block or obscure visibility of any traffic, pedestrian, safety sign or signal, or be located in any visibility triangle. Like signs must be spaced one thousand (1000') feet in a straight line from each other unless the signs offer different direction. Weekend directional signs must be made of a durable, weather-resistant material and be kept in good repair. Vehicles used to install such signs must have a flashing yellow light, a reflective sign warning of frequent stops, and a standard slow moving vehicle triangle visible displayed to the rear. The vehicle may use only the right-hand lane. The persons installing or removing the signs must wear reflective vests at all times. No signs shall be placed or picked up after the hours of 9:00 pm. Ordinance No. Page 2 Any sign in violation of any provision of this section will be impounded by the City of Wylie. If three (3) violations occur in one ninety (90) day period by the same permit holder, the permit may be revoked for up to a maximum of six(6) months. Repeat violations, after a suspension, may result in a ban for up to twelve (12) months. A fee of twenty-five ($25) dollars per sign shall be paid to the City of Wylie at the time the signs are returned to the owner. Signs unclaimed after 10 days will be disposed of. SECTION III Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, or any part hereof, 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 IV Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION V 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 VI That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VII 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. Ordinance No. Page 3 DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this day of , 1998. John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Salinas, City Secretary WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATIONPitt: July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon a request from R. Richard Parker for approval of a zone change from A (Agricultural) to I (Industrial)for the property generally located across the street from the high school along the north side of FM 544 between FM 1378 and Sander" Blvd., and being all of a certain 6.134 acre tract out of the J. W. Curtis Survey, Abstract No. 196 and the Michael Miliron Survey, Abstract No. 563, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The applicant is requesting that this case be withdrawn (see attached letter from the applicant). Financial Considerations: Zoning Application Fee - $225.00 Other Considerations: Not applicable Commission Recommendation: At the June 15, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted unanimously to recommend that this case be withdrawn per the applicant's request. Staff Recommendation: That this case be withdrawn per the applicant's request. 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'• , i , � 41,ka 4 - _ ail Wylie I.S.D. h, c `" � ,� `, Frances Bates Wells R-6196-000-0060-1 "` " • ' ' R-6563-000-0020-1 :� T •. Parker , • '6-00041050-1 , _.._.._.._..� s 44 0 I.S.D. ' ',•'111 Electric,' NW / \ A-6563-0009010-1 R-6563-000-0030-1 •• 1'=300' ''' / /. ,. \ , ,' 1 PROPERTY OWNER NOTIFICATION MAP • ,' ZONING CASE #98-06 • 1 NOTIFICATION REPORT APPLICANT: Richard Parker APPLICATION FILE # 98-0006 P.O. Box 307 Wylie, Texas 75098 . # BLK/ABST LOT/TRACT TAX I.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS TU Electric P.O. Box 219071 1 Abst. 563 Tract 1 R-6563-000-0010-1 State &Local Tax Department Dallas, Texas 75221-9071 6800 Coit Road 2 Abst. 563 Tract 2 R-6563-000-0020-1 Frances Bates Wells Plano, Texas 75023-1003 1001 S. Ballard 3 Abst. 563 Tract 3 R-6563-000-0030-1 Wylie I.S.D. Wylie, Texas 75098 P.O. Box 660163 4 Abst. 563 Tract 4 DART Railway Dallas, Texas 75266 P.O. Box 307 5 Abst 196 Tract 5 R-6196-000-0050-1 Richard Parker (Applicant) Wylie, Texas 75098 210 S. McDonald Street 6 Abst 196 FM 1378 Collin County Commissioners Court McKGnney, Texas 75069 1001 S. Ballard 7 Abst. 196 Tract 6 R-6196-000-0060-1 Wylie I.S.D. Wylie, Texas 75098 6800 Coit Road 8 Abst. 196 Tract 1 R-6196-000-0010-1 Frances Bates Wells Plano, Texas 75023-1003 7407 Baxtershire 9 Abst. 351 Tract 13-9 R-6351-000-0139 J.L. Brand Jr. and D. Green Dallas, Texas 75230 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL An application has been received by the City of Wylie for a: PROPOSED ZONING CHANGE Zoning Case Number: 98-06 Applicant: R. Richard Parker Location: Generally located across the street from the high shool along the north side of FM 544 between FM 1378 and Sanden Blvd. Property Description: (See the attached Exhibit"A"for full legal description) Present Zoning: A(Agricultural) Requested Zoning: I(Industrial) 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 15, 1998,7:00 PM City Council: Tuesday,July 14, 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. I .!0 .•0 .•,,,,, z•z f-•r•-• 60 3:) 0 60 ,•U -1 <:< ;. 6:ALE IN raT RAILROND ST SOUTHWESTERN mim -<•< LOUIS 1 S1' LOUIS .i. D,11.A=5,115 07i ! !A=57.10-"G----- .---•T---- --.. - SOUTtilvEsTF.:RN 3.'4.) . •• RAILROAD >•••:°. •, . .',. b j' 0 2913 ACRLS ,------Pfsi 0,47 Z9 E ct.)X/Oa 4.:•..-1 >-0 _-• .._._..--- --4...?141PJ m: .n, CRES .7.• ., ....."''.....'' . . / 1,-5-9317..- ..... /\ F4. .' . ..r.l'‘':1•Z'''' „'----- \• . .1)t-. ,Z.. 1.-: is- . \ ..--' .. , d..; ...--". ‘,..I. ---...._ 1-1 99 r5 ."---...... .....„ -6...._ \y, i _....._ Ai 7- filo -,-*"4- erg 7/_6(ze-e-44e71)7 --.... (A)iiierz, . p \0 . -------...fe't 14- Af. ,i. 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I q Applicant ,c_,�,��,� £'C Phone No. g7Z (-/y-z_s%,5/ Mailing A dress: Work No. gi7z VVZ .s i/ /a � _GX �7 a.1,47e //,4c 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 /-}(x District Classification to �,>;�(rDistrict Classification for the following reasons: (attach separate sheet if necessary) /5 Zvn/ir✓G td0 c/ ol) Cti��Cc fL7C 7c Sc�c Q2 Cc/PSC �GrC-- �•s'✓Li 2N !f1 a_ e (e-c zee-=J/.c< /`t-i2;yt E , There (are) Ore nod)deed restrictions pertaining to the intended use of the property. 2 Status of Applicant Owner Tenant • Prospective Purchaser I have attached hereto as Exhibit "A" a plat showing the property which is the subject of this requested zoning change and have read the following concerning the importance of my submitting to the City a sufficient legal description. Signed i' L Ma 06 98 02: 12p City of Wlie-Comm Deve 972-442-8154 p. 2 98 -- Qe 'Page 2of2 1ECD MAY 061998 Note: BEING a tract of land situated in the J. W. CURTIS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 196 and the MICHAEL MILLRON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 563, City of Wylie, COLLIN County, Texas, and also being part of a 42.735 acre tract conveyed to B. C. Wood, recorded in Volume 418, Page 131, Deed Records, COLLIN County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the South line of the St. Louis Southwestern Railroad, said point being the Northeast corner of said 42.735 acre tract, a fence corner post for corner; THENCE South 16 degrees 34 minutes 13 seconds East, leaving the said Southerly line of St. Louis Southwestern Railroad, a distance of 397.27 feet to a point on the Northerly line of F. M. Road No. 544, a 1/2 inch iron stake set for corner; THENCE along the Northerly line of F. M. Road 544, the following: North 70 degrees 48 minutes West, a distance of 1036.71 feet to the beginning of a curve to the left having a central angle of 21 degrees 08 minutes 27 seconds a radius of 1969.86 feet, a 1/2 inch iron stake set for corner Long chord bearing S 87 deg. 14 min. 09 sec. E, chord length 722.7172 feet) ; Around said curve a distance of 726.83 feet to the end of said curve, a right-of-way monument found for corner; North 20 de rees 09 minutes 07 seconds West, a distance of 30.57 feet to a point on the southerly line of St. Louis Southwestern Railroad, a 1/2 inch iron stake set for corner; THENCE along the Southerly line of St. Louis Southwestern Railroad, the following: North 86 degrees 24 minutes 02 seconds East, a distance of 395.44 feet to the beginning of a curve to the right having a central angle of 12 degrees 43 minutes 33 seconds, a radius of 2814.79 feet a 1/2 inch iron stake set for corner (Long chord bearing S 87 deg. 14 min. 09 sec. E, Chord length 623.9059 feet) ; Around said curve a distance of 625.19 feet to the end of said curve, a 1/2 inch iron stake set for corner; South 80 degrees 52 minutes 25 seconds East , a distance of 580.32 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and CONTAINING 6.902 acres of land, more or less. SAVE AND EXCEPT that portion conveyed in Warranty Deed from B. C. Wood and wife, Nettie Wood, to Texas Power & Light Company, dated December 2, 1960, filed December 14, 1960, recorded in Volume 575, Page 224, Deed Records, COLLIN County, Texas. Si9vE ,yND ��CrP - old foL-L/�iJG : Being all that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the./olrn II'. Curtis Survey, Abstract No. 196, Collin C'ountr, Texas, and being a part of a tract of land conveyed to R. Richard Parker in deed recorded by County Clerks .Vo. 93-0094964. Collin County. Texas and being more particularly described as follows: Begirnning at a 10 inch iron rod found in the northeast right-of-wan line of F.M. Road No. 544 and being the southeast corner of a 191.4 acre tract of land conveyed to M.F. Mathews by deed recorded in Volume 165, Page 556, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas: Thence. N 70' -IX' 00" iJ', alo,u,' .said right-of-way line. a distance of 202.93 feet to a 112 inch iron rod set for corner: Thence, N 16° '4' 06" 1:, a distance o/ 2(11.74 feet to a metal fence post for corner: Thence, A' 27° 34' .31 II', a distance of 6X'.26 feet to a 112 inch iron rod set for corner in the southeast line of a tract of l(inll conveyed to Texas Power & Light ('onrpan►• by deed recorded in Volume 575, Page 24, Deed Records. Collin County, Texas: Thence, ,^' 49° 53' 41" 1'., along the .southeast line of said Texas Power & Light Company tract of lard, a distance of 7-1.05 fret to a /12 inch iron roll set fur cornier in the west line of aforementioned Mathews tract of hued; Thence. .S' 16° .3-1'13" E. (lung the west line of said Mathews tract of land, a distance of 38-1.-/-/ feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 0.76S acres of land. WYLIE CITY COUNCIL pit ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon Awarding a Contract to Wallace Roberts and Todd, As Needed To Prepare A Comprehensive Plan Update and Corridor Plans for the City of Wylie, Texas. Background: On June 4, 1998, the City Council heard presentations from three (3) consulting firms concerning their proposals to update the city's Comprehensive Plan. Per Council direction, the City Manager negotiated a service contract with the firm of Wallace Roberts and Todd. The contract under consideration encompasses a Comprehensive Plan Update as well as Corridor Plans for SH 78 and FM 544 between Murphy Road and SH 78. According to the schedule(see attachment), Council could consider adopting the new comprehensive plan and corridor studies during the week of June 7, 1999. Financial Considerations: As previously detailed, the contract under consideration encompasses two (2) major elements (Comprehensive Plan Update& Corridor Plans) with a fixed rate of$84,600 for the scope of services. Element 1: Comprehensive Plan Update = $75,200 Element 2: Corridor Plans = $9,400 Total Cost: $84,600 Other Considerations: Not Applicable Staff Recommendation: Award of a contract to Wallace Roberts and Todd in the amount of $84,600, as needed to prepare a Comprehensive Plan Update and Corridor Plans for the City of Wylie, Texas. Action Agenda Communication Award of`Bid- Wallace Roberts&Todd-Comp Plan Review Paae I Attachments: Schedule -4*Zip& r. .T\n -kikt. Prepared by Revi d by Finan City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Award of Bid- Wallace Roberts&Todd-Comp Plan Review Paae 2 FROM: WALLACE ROBERTS TODD FAM NU. : 2 Ii22t12+ 'i Ub-23-9C 08:45i P.UZ VVALLACL: KOBERTS e?' i ODD Environmental Planning Urban Design . Landscape Architecture Architecture Memorandum TO Tobin Maples COMPANY. City of Wylie FROM: Donal Simpson ()ATE; June 20, 1998 REFERENCE/PROJECT NO Comprehensive Plan Update COPY TO Rick Leisner Tobin, Following is a tentative schedule for the Comprehensive Plan Update.It is based on the assumption of having Steering Committee meetings on Friday mornings the Friday before the Workshops,and having all Workshops on Thursday evenings.I've allowed some additional time between Workshops around the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season. Please review this, and let me know any comments or changes you would like to make Approval by City Council July 14, 1998 Complete Surveys July 17, 1998 Council/P&Z interviews Wednesday,.July 22 and Thursday,July 23, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 1 Friday.July 24, 1998 Receive data and information from Staff July 24, 1998 Complete base mapping and data review August 14, 1998 Complete Opportunities cot Constraints Analysis Thursday,September 10, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 2 Friday,September 11, 1998 Workshop 1:Goals and Opportunities/Constraints Thursday,September 17, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 2 Friday.October 9, 1998 Workshop 2:Review Alternate Scenarios Thursday,October 15, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 3 Friday,November 6, 1998 Workshop 3.Review Refined Scenarios Thursday,November 12, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 4 Friday,December 4, 1998 Workshop 4:Review Preliminary Land Use Plan Thursday,December 10, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 5 Friday,January 15, 1999 1925 San Jacinto Street Suite 200 Dallas,Texas 75201 (214)220.2028 (214)220-2921 Fax Philadelphia, PA Coral Gables, FL San Francisco,CA San Diego,CA h KUrl: WHLLHLG KUGGKI , IUVV rHn r,u 114�[0[7:1 110-[.;-7tf U0:9cH r.u. VVALLACE KOBERTS C " 1 ODD workshop 5:Review Refined Land Use Plan Thursday.January 21. 1999 Steering Committee Meeting 6 Friday,February 12. 1999 Workshop 6:Review Preliminary Corridor Plans Thursday,February 19, 1999 • Steering Committee Mccting 7 Friday,March 12, 1999 Workshop 7:Review Refined Corridor Plans Thursday,March 19. 1999 Draft Report Completion Thursday,April 15. 1999 Steering Committee Meeting 8 Friday,April 16, 1999 Workshop 8: Joint Council and P&Z Review Thursday,April 22. 1999 P&Z Meeting:Recommendation to City Council Week of May 3. 1999 Council Meeting: Adoption Weck of June 7. 1999 Draft Report Review Weck of June 21, 1999 Final Report Completion Week of July 19, 1999 • 1925 San Jacinto Street Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 75201 (214)220-2028 (214)220.2921 Fax Philadelphia,PA Coral Gables, FL San Francisco,CA San Diego,CA WYLIE CITY COUNCIL pi" ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and act upon approval of an Ordinance appointing members to a Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee. Background: At the Regular Council Meeting of June 9, Council authorized the City Manager to negotiate a contract with the firm selected to assist with preparation of a Comprehensive Plan Update. Council will consider and act upon award of contract this evening to Wallace, Roberts & Todd. It is Council's desire to appoint a Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee to oversee the Comprehensive Plan Update. It will be the responsibility of the Committee to ensure that the document is responsive to the community and that it meets the needs of our rapid growth. The Committee will be representative of the entire community. Membership shall consist of sixteen (16) members appointed by Council including a Chair and Vice Chair to lead the committee. Anticipating Council's action, the Consulting firm of Wallace, Roberts and Todd will meet with the committee and Mr. Tobin Maples, Planning Director, will serve as the staff liaison. The attached schedule outlines the minimum number of meetings established by Wallace, Roberts and Todd and all meetings will be conducted in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act. The Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee is charged with the following: To discuss and consider the update to the Comprehensive Plan; oversee the review process; attend public work sessions as advocates of the process and the product and make recommendations, by a majority vote, to the City Council for adoption of the Comprehensive Plan update. The City Council may amend or deny any recommendations made by this committee. Financial Considerations: N/A Action Agenda Communication Resolution-Establishing Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee Paae I Other Considerations: Article VII, Board and Commission, Section 2E allows the City Council to create, abolish, establish and appoint other boards, commissions and committees as it deems necessary to carry out the functions and obligations of the city. The City Council shall, by ordinance, prescribe the purpose, composition, functions, duties, accountability and tenure of each such board, commission and committee. Board and Commission Recommendation: N/A Staff Recommendation: N/A Attachments: Ordinance Proposed Meeting Schedule fl/A r , 71,E (&41 Prepa d by Re ' wed by Fin ce City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Resolution-Establishing Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee Page 2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE STEERING COMMITTEE; PROVIDING FOR THE SCOPE AND AUTHORITY OF THE COMMITTEE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF THE MEMBERS WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Wylie believes that the Comprehensive Plan is a necessary tool in guiding decisions and effectively managing the growth and development of the city; and WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes that in order for the Comprehensive Plan to reflect the community's goals and objectives, it must be reviewed and updated; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that as a matter of sound policy a Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee should be appointed to oversee the Comprehensive Plan Update to ensure that the document is responsive to, and meets the needs of a rapidly growing community; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes that the citizen members of the committee should be representative of the entire community; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas that: SECTION 1. Membership - The City Council may appoint sixteen (16) members. City Council shall appoint a chair and vice-chair to lead this committee. The consulting firm of Wallace, Roberts &Todd shall meet with the committee and the Planning Director shall serve as the staff liaison. SECTION 2. Meetings - The Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee shall meet, at a minimum, according to the schedule established by Wallace Roberts &Todd. All meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act. SECTION 3. Authority - The Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee shall be a recommending body with no budget or administrative authority. Ordinance No. Page 2 SECTION 4. Charge - The Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee is charged with the following: (a) discuss and consider the update to the Comprehensive Plan (b) oversee the review process (c) attend public worksessions as advocates of the process and the product (d) make recommendations, by a majority vote, to the City Council for adoption of the Comprehensive Plan update (e) the City Council reserves the right to amend or deny any recommendations made by the committee SECTION 5. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its publication and passage by the City Council of the City of Wylie. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of July, 1998. John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara A Salinas, City Secretary FROM: WPLLRCE ROBERTS TODD FRX NU. : 1141202',,Z1 tfb-Z1,-96 0C:45N R.e. VVALLACI; KOBERTS C7*' i ODD Environmental Planning Urban Design Landscape Architecture Architecture Memorandum TO Tobin Maples comPANy City of Wylie FROM: Donal Simpson OATS. June 20, 1995 REFEREVCE/PROiEcT NO Comprehensive Plan Update COPY TO Rick Leisner Tobin, Following is a tentative schedule for the Comprehensive Plan Update It is based on the assumption of having Steering Committee meetings on Friday mornings the Friday before the Workshops,and having all Workshops un Thursday evenings.I've allowed some additional time between Workshops around the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season. Please review this, and let me know any comments or changes you would like to make Approval by City Council July 14, 1998 Complete Surveys July 17, 1998 Council/P&Z interviews Wednesday.July 22 and Thursday,July 23. 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 1 Friday.July 24, 1998 Receive data and information from Staff July 24, 1998 Complete base mapping and data review August 14, 1998 Complete Opportunities&Constraints Analysis Thursday,September 10, 199S Steering Committee Meeting 2 Friday,September 11, 1998 Workshop 1'Goals and Opportunities/Constraints Thursday.September 17, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 2 Friday.October 9, 1998 Workshop 2: Review Alternate Scenario` Thursday,October 15, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 3 Friday,November 6, 1998 Workshop 3. Review Refined Scenarios Thursday,November 12, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 4 Friday,December 4, 1998 Workshop 4:Review Preliminary Land Use Plan Thursday,December 10, 1998 Steering Committee Meeting 5 Friday,January 15, 1999 1925 San Jacinto Street Suite 200 Callas,Texas 75201 (214)220.2028 (21 a)220-2921 Fax Philadelphia, PA Coral Gables, FL San Francisco, CA San Diego,CA F KUI'1' W HL LHL t KUut K 1 7 I UV V rHA NU. , L 1 4 C C UG 7G 1 100-C.i-725 UG%4OH VVALLACE KOBERTS U' I ODD Workshop 5:Review Refined Land Use Plan Thursday,January 21. 1999 Steering Committee Meeting 6 Friday,February 12. 1999 Workshop 6; Review Preliminary Corridor Plans Thursday.February 19, 1999 Steering Committee Meeting 7 Friday,March 12, 1999 Workshop 7;Review Refined Corridor Plans Thursday,March 19. 1999 Draft Report Completion Thursday,April 15. 1999 Steering Committee Meeting 8 Friday,April 16, 1999 Workshop 8:Joint Council and P&Z Review Thursday, April 22, 1999 P&Z Meeting:Recommendation to City Council Week of May 3. 1999 Council Meeting: Adoption Wcck of June 7. 1999 Draft Report Review Wcck of June 21, 1999 Final Report Completion Week of July 19, 1999 1925 San Jacinto Street Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 74201 (214)220-2028 (214)220-2921 Fax Philadelphia, PA Coral Gables, FL San Francisco,CA San Diego. CA WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon a Final Plat for the Dollar General Addition, proposed by Jackson & Associates Land Surveyors, generally located at the southeast corner of SH 78 and Marble Street and being all of Lots 1-8, Block 15, of the Railroad Addition, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The final plat under consideration is for the Dollar General Addition. The applicant is replatting eight(8) lots into two(2) in order to develop the eastern portion of the property with a dollar general retail store. The property is currently vacant, zoned R (Retail), and platted as Lots 1 through 8, Block 15, of the Railroad Addition (1.628 acres). Other Considerations: • At the June 1, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted by 4-2 to favorably recommend this case. However, prior to this case being heard by the City Council at their June 9, 1998, meeting, the applicant indicated that it was their intent to construct an access driveway facility to SH 78. At that point, staff informed the applicant that the regulations governing the driveway separation distance between adjacent intersections (4th and 3rd Streets) prohibited this property from having access to SH 78. As a result, the applicant withdrew the original case so that they could reexamine the development and determine the most desirable method of providing access. • The new plat under consideration is a direct result of the applicant's reexamination. Staff has reviewed the new proposal for the Dollar General Addition and found it to be in compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and other pertinent ordinances of the City of Wylie except for the proposed SH 78 ingress/egress approach. Specifically, the plat under consideration incorporates a request for a variance to Section 2.4 (Driveway Access Location) of the Paving Standards (see attached letter from the property owner). Stated more simply, there is a minimum distance upstream and downstream from adjacent intersections within which driveways should not be located. This separation distance varies with the classification of street and is shown in figure 2.3 (see attachment). The minimum- Action Agenda Communication Dollar General-Final Plat Paae I Other Considerations-continued -driveway separation dimensions applicable to this property have been marked for your convenience. In order for this property to be in compliance and have access to SH 78, all points of approach would need to be at least 150' to the east of the northwest corner of Lot 2, and at least 200' to the west of the northeast corner of Lot 1. Due to the fact that this property only has a total of 297.85' of frontage between 3rd and 4th streets, it is not possible for this development to be in compliance and have access to SH 78. In an effort to eliminate the need for a driveway and variance request on each lot being platted, the applicant is requesting a variance for one (1) common driveway to be shared between the Dollar General development on Lot 1 and any future development which may occur on Lot 2 (see attached site plan). Staff does support this variance request and recommends that it be approved. • The applicant is aware that a fire hydrant will have to be installed per the fire departments request prior to the issuance of a C.O. (Certificate of Occupancy). Financial Considerations: The applicant is aware that the impact fees for Lot 2, Block A, must be paid prior to the issuance of building permits for future development. The impact fees for Lot 2, Block A, amount to $1,921.09. All applicable impact fees for Lot 1, Block A, have been paid ($2,483.89). Commission Recommendation: At the July 6, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted unanimously to favorably recommend this case as proposed. Staff Recommendation: Approval Attachments: Applicant's Letter Figure 2.3 Site Plan Final Plat Application Final Plat _______ rY).14. Prepared by R we by Fi an a City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Dollar General-Final Plat Paae 2 RICHARD PARKER, INC. P.O. Box 307 Wylie, Texas 75098 (972) 442-5114 June 29, 1998 City of Wylie I, Richard Parker, et all, owner representative of the Dollar General addition, City of Wylie, do hereby request a variance for a common access easement between Lot 1 and 2 of said addition. Thank ouu, 7e • R. Richard Parker 50' 100' 100'i • LOCAL LOCAL 150 200' \''\\ NOTE: All dimensions 100' • • shown are minimums. 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S1\ ss \ \ \ \ • •..._.,' • .45 I i \ .... • C, of \s _.\\ I . \ /� ) `♦�\ `♦`r\ \` 1 \ \ ``\�♦ 1rii I \\ 1 // \\ \\ �\ \ ♦aGI 1 I \ rn� \/ • '�/ \\ \\ \ \\ �fr°'� ��T4i�I\I \ 1 4_,..„______-r-r t6' M.B.S.L. , 1)SEiBAC-- \�/t /_ I `\ /� FNtQru CTRFFr , . / Page 1 of 3 REC'D J U N 191998 City of Wylie (1/95) APPLICATION AND FINAL PLAT CHECKLIST Date: June 19. 1998 Name of Proposed Development Dollar General Addition Name of Property Owner/Developer R. Richard Parker Address 2555 W. FM 544 Phone (972) 442-5114 Owner of Record R. Richard Parker Address 255 W. FM 544 Phone (972) 442-5114 Name of Land Planner Jackson& Associates Land Surveyors Surveyor/Engineer Address 2600 W. F.M. Highway No. 544 Phone (972) 442-4045 Total Acreage 1.699 acres Current Zoning Retail Numbers of Lots/Units 2 T Signed The Final Plat shall generally conform to the Preliminary Plat, as approved by the City Council and shall be drawn legibly to show all data on a scale not smaller than 1" = 100' with a graphic scale provided. Six sets of direct prints and three Mylars of all originals,plus one on Mylar to be 17-1/2" x 23-3/4" shall be submitted. Plats prepared using AutoCad or other computer aided design techniques shall also provide a copy of all drawings on diskette to the City. The following Final Plat Checklist is used to check compliance with the Wylie Subdivision Regulations. The following checklist is intended only as a reminder and a guide for those requirements. Page 2 of 3 Provided or Not Shown on Plat Applicable X 1. Title or name of development, written and graphic scale, north point, date of plat and key map. X 2. Location of the development by City, County and State. X 3. Location of development tied to a USGS monument, Texas Highway monument or other approved benchmark. X 4. Accurate boundary survey and property description with tract boundary lines indicated by heavy lines. X 5. If no engineering is provided, show contours of 5 foot intervals. X 6. Accurate plat dimensions with all engineering information necessary to reproduce plat on the ground. X 7. Approved name and right-of-way width of each street, both within and adjacent to the development. X 8. Locations, dimensions and purposes of any easements or other rights-of-way. X 9. Identification of each lot or site and block by letter and number and building lines. X 10. Record owners of contiguous parcel of unsubdivided land, names and lot patterns of contiguous subdivisions,approved Concept Plans, reference recorded subdivision plats or adjoining platted land by volume and page. X 11. Boundary lines, dimensions and descriptions of open spaces to be dedicated for public use of the inhabitants of the development. X 12. Certificate of dedication of all streets, alleys, parks and other public uses signed by the owner or owners (see wording). Page 3 of 3 X 13. Designation of the entity responsible for the operation and maintenance of any commonly held property and a waiver releasing the City of such responsibility, a waiver releasing the City for damages in establishment or alteration of graded (see wording). X 14. Statement of developer responsibility for storm drainage improvements (see wording). X 15. Instrument of dedication or adoption signed by the owner or owners (see wording). X 16. Space for signatures attesting approval of the plat (see wording). X 17. Seal and signature of the surveyor and/or engineer responsible for surveying the development and/or the preparation of the plat (see wording). X 18. Compliance with all special requirements developed in preliminary plat review. X 19. Statements indicating building permits will be issued until all public improvements are accepted by the City (see wording). X 20. Submit along with plat a calculation sheet indicating the area of each lot. X 21. Attach copy of any proposed deed restrictions for proposed subdivision. Taken by: File No.: Date: Fee: Receipt No.: WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATIONPV1111:: July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and Act Upon a request from the Planning and Zoning Commission for approval of proposed Rules of Procedure for the Planning and Zoning Commission. Background: During the past few months the Planning and Zoning Commission has emphasized the delivery of higher quality and consistent service, and the communication of accurate information to our citizenry. As a result and in order to further identify, define, and establish service parameters, the Planning and Zoning Commission developed specific rules of procedure for its own government. In order to be officially adopted by the Commission, the City Council must first approve the proposed Rules of Procedure. Financial Considerations: Not applicable Other Considerations: Not applicable Commission Recommendation: At the June 15, 1998, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted unanimously to seek City Council approval of the proposed Planning and Zoning Commission Rules of Procedure. Staff Recommendation: Approval Action Agenda Communication Rules of Procedure-P&Z Paae 1 Attachments: Proposed P&Z Rules of Procedure Air-1// Nt-R. Lehtlia Prepared y Rev,ed •y Finar ce City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Rules of Procedure-P&Z Paae 2 CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RULES OF PROCEDURE 1.0 Statement It is hereby declared that appointment to the Planning and Zoning Commission is a distinct honor and the trust imposed in the appointee involves the corresponding obligation of the appointee to serve the community by regular attendance and participation in the proceedings of the body. 2.0 Creation and Membership 2.1 The Commission is created by Wylie Ordinance 79-26 and serves at the will of the City Council. 2.2 The Planning and Zoning Commission shall consist of seven (7) regular members who will serve for terms of two(2)years. The members will be resident citizens, taxpayers and qualified voters of the City. 2.3 Staff should develop orientation sessions at the beginning of new terms of office for new and other interested Commission members. If a seat becomes vacant and a new Commission member(s) are appointed to complete unexpired terms, the new member(s) should also attend the orientation sessions. 3.0 Officers 3.1 The Commission shall select from among its members in the first meeting in July(and at such other times as these offices may become vacant), a Chairperson and Vice- chairperson to serve for a period of one (1) year. 3.2 In the absence of both the Chairperson and Vice-chairperson, the Commission shall elect an Acting Chairperson. 4.0 Officers Duties 4.1 The Chairperson shall preside over all meetings and briefing sessions, and perform all duties as required by law. 4.2 The Vice-chairperson shall assume all duties of the Chairperson in the absence of the Chairperson. 5.0 Powers and Duties of the Commission 5.1 The Planning and Zoning Commission shall make recommendations to the City Council on all questions concerning the overall development and environment of the City, Comprehensive Plan amendments, Thoroughfare Plan amendments, Zoning, Specific Use Permits, and Planned Developments. 5.2 The Commission shall perform all duties as prescribed by State statutes and the City's Subdivision Ordinance concerning plats. The City Council has final authority in these matters,but should seek recommendations from the Planning and Zoning Commission prior to making final decisions. 5.3 The Commission shall recommend to the City Council for adoption of a Master Plan as a whole or in parts, for the future development and redevelopment of the City and its environs, and will be expected to recommend changes in the Master Plan from time to time, which will facilitate the movement of people and goods, promote the health, recreation, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Wylie. 5.4 The Commission should study and make recommendations to the City Council as to the location, extension, and planning of public rights-of-way, parks, and other public places, and on the vacating or closing of these same places. 5.5 The Commission should study and make recommendations to the City Council as to the general design and location of public buildings, bridges, viaducts, street fixtures, and other structures and appurtenances. 5.6 The Commission should initiate, in the name of the City, all proposals for consideration at Public Hearings involving the opening or closing of public rights-of- way, parks, and other public places, both existing and planned; the permanent zoning of annexed areas; the changing of zoning district boundaries on an area-wide basis. 5.7 The Commission shall perform all other duties as the City Council may direct. 6.0 Rules of Order 6.1 The Chairperson shall rule on all points of order. 6.2 The Commission may overrule the Chairperson on points of order by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of members present. 6.3 Any provision of these rules not governed by City Ordinance may be temporarily suspended by a favorable two-thirds (2/3) vote of all members of the Commission, which vote shall be entered upon the minutes. 7.0 Quorum 7.1 A quorum shall consist of four (4)members. 7.2 No matters may be handled without the presence of a quorum. 7.3 All votes shall be by a majority of members present, except as otherwise stated in these rules of procedure. 8.0 Agendas 8.1 An agenda shall be prepared by the Director of Planning or his designee for each meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. There shall be attached to each agenda, a report of matters pending further action by the Commission. A copy of the agenda shall be posted in the Municipal Complex as required by law for a period of seventy-two (72) hours. 8.2 All regular and special meetings shall follow, as closely as possible, the printed agenda. 8.3 Agendas may be amended by the Chairperson as to order of items, but not as to content, unless overruled by a majority of the members present. 9.0 Minutes of Meetings 9.1 Minutes of all regular and special meetings shall be kept by the Secretary, designated by the Director of Planning, and are subject to amendment and ratification by the Commission at a regular meeting. 9.2 The minutes of the Commission's proceeding shall show the overall vote, or if absent or failing to vote, shall reflect that fact. 9.3 Minutes need not be kept of committee meetings unless directed so by the City Attorney or Chairperson. 10.0 Regular Meetings 10.1 The Commission shall meet on the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the Council Chambers of the Wylie Municipal Complex. All meetings shall be open to the public, and the public is encouraged to attend. 10.2 Any Commission member missing three(3)consecutive regularly scheduled meetings without a valid excuse which includes illness, death in the family, or emergency shall be subjected to dismissal from the Commission. 10.3 Under special circumstances the Commission may reschedule regular meeting dates subject to ratification by the City Council. The new dates should be announced at a regularly scheduled meeting, and agendas posted accordingly. 10.4 All regular meetings shall, as closely as possible, follow the posted agenda. The agenda should include, but is not limited to the following: A. Ratification of Minutes; B. Consent agenda(routine items); C. Items for individual consideration; D. Breaks at the discretion of the Chairperson; E. Citizens' participation on items not on the agenda (5 minutes maximum); F. Commissioners' comments on items not on the agenda. 10.5 Any consent agenda item may be removed by any member and brought up for individual consideration. A two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Commission is required to deny a request for an item to be removed from the consent agenda. 10.6 City Staff will make a recommendation on appropriate agenda items and may present evidence or information as needed or as requested by the Commission. 11.0 Special Meetings 11.1 Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson, or at the request of two (2) or more members, or may be scheduled by a majority of the Commission at any previous meeting. The time and place of the special meeting shall be determined by the convening authority. 11.2 All members must be notified of any special meeting by giving written notice to all members deposited in the mail at least ninety-six (96) hours before the meeting, and the notice must specify the purpose of the meeting. 11.3 Special meetings must be posted in accordance with the open meetings act. 12.0 Planning Sessions 12.1 The Commission may be convened as a committee of the whole in the same manner as prescribed for the calling of a special meeting for the purpose of holding a planning session, provided that no official business shall be conducted thereat and no quorum shall be required. 13.0 Public Hearings 13.1 Conduct of public hearings will follow the general guidelines listed below and as outlined in Section 14 Addressing the Commission: A. Introduction of agenda item by the Chairperson; B. Report by the Director of Planning or designee; C. A maximum 30 minute presentation including rebuttal by the applicant; D. Opening of public hearing by the Chairperson; E. Comments from organized groups and individuals favoring the issue of the public hearing; individual comments should not exceed 5 minutes; F. Comments from organized groups and individuals in opposition to the issue of the public hearing; individual comments should not exceed 5 minutes; G. Rebuttal by the applicant; H. Questioning by the Commissioners of the applicant and audience members who addressed the Commission. The time used to answer Commission questions will not deduct from the 30 minute allotment; I. Close public hearing. J. Commission query of Staff; K. Commission action pertaining to the issue of the public hearing. 13.2 During a public hearing, speakers comments will be limited to 5 minutes unless additional minutes from audience are allotted to that person as a representative of a group,but the overall allotted time length shall not exceed 30 minutes as set forth in Section 13.1. 13.3 All meetings shall be held in full compliance with the provision of state law, ordinances of the City and these rules of procedure. 14.0 Addressing the Commission 14.1 Persons desiring to address the Commission shall complete "Request to Speak" cards and submit the cards to a Staff member. 14.2 Staff will sort the speaker cards by agenda item and deliver them to the Chairperson. 14.3 The Chairperson will refer to the speaker cards for individual agenda item comments, public hearing comments and comments on items not on the printed agenda. 14.4 Persons who note on a speaker card their desire to address the Commission will be called to the podium by the Chairperson at the appropriate time and will follow the guidelines below when addressing the Commission: A. Approach the podium, state their name and address and whether or not they are representing a person or organization; B. Speak so that all present in the room may hear clearly; C. Address all statements and questions to the Chairperson; D. Be courteous in language and deportment; E. Limit their comments to 5 minutes. 14.5 Persons addressing the Commission during a public hearing will follow the public hearing guidelines noted in Section 13. 14.6 The Chairperson will read into the record the names of persons who filled out a speaker card in support of or in opposition to an agenda item but did not wish to address the Commission. 14.7 The Chairperson may interrupt an individual to redirect or terminate remarks when they are not relevant to the matter before the Commission, or when the Chairperson determines the remarks to be out of order. 15.0 Evidence 15.1 Only relevant evidence and testimony will be received. 15.2 Petitions and other physical evidence should be submitted to the Chairman of the Commission. Normally petitions will not be read in full into the record, but will be noted into the record. 15.3 Ex Parte Communications WYLIE CITY COUNCIL ACTION AGENDA COMMUNICATION July 14, 1998 Issue: Consider and act upon approval of a proposed increase in the 911 service fee rate and adoption of a rate setting ordinance. Background: On June 23, 1998, the Council approved issuance of a seven year tax note to finance certain capital expenditures and adopted a resolution to reimburse said expenditures with proceeds of future debt. Included in those capital expenditures were the purchase of a new 911 emergency communications system and a computer aided dispatch system. The source of funding to reimburse the purchase of these systems is the revenue from 911 service fees which are collected solely for the purpose of maintaining and improving emergency communications. In proposing the tax note financing, it was understood that a rate increase would be necessary to provide adequate revenue for the reimbursement. The current 911 emergency service fee, established in 1987, is collected at a flat rate of$ .93 for all categories of phone lines in the 911 database. These access line categories include residential, business and trunk lines. The fee is applied equally to all surchargeable access lines in the database. Typically, a municipality or district will set the fee as a percentage of the base telephone service rate for each service category. A rate analysis has established that a six per cent fee would provide the revenue required to reimburse the purchase of the emergency communications systems. Financial considerations: The current 911 service fee of$ .93 is approximately 4.5 % of the residential monthly base rate for telephone service. A rate increase to 6 % across the board, for all phone line categories, would result in the following monthly service fees. Residential Line- $ 1.22 Business Line- $ 2.93 Trunk Line- $ 4.47 The rate increase would produce an increase of approximatelly $ 48,000 in gross annual revenue from 911 service fees. Action Agenda Communication Ordinance Adopting New 911 Rates Paae 1 Other Considerations: Chapter 772 of the Health and Safety Code, which governs the local administration of emergency communications, states that the rate of the fee cannot exceed six per cent of the monthly base telephone service rate charged to the user by the service provider. The City of Wylie, as a home rule municipality, may not be bound by the limitations of the Health and Safety Code but staff has elected to continue to comply with the requirements of Chapter 772. Board/Commission Recommendation: N/A. Staff Recommendation: Staff recommends that Council approve raising the 911 emergency service fee to six per cent of the base telephone service rate for all residential, business and trunk lines in the 911 database and set the monthly service fee at $ 1.22 for residential lines, $ 2.93 for business lines and $4.47 for trunk lines. Staff also recommends that Council adopt the attached rate setting ordinance. Attachments: Ordinance Rate Analysis. j I OL 44141; ,rt///„ Prepared by Rev 4, -d by Fina e City Manager Approval Action Agenda Communication Ordinance Adopting New 911 Rates Page 2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING NEW RATES FOR THE COLLECTION OF 911 EMERGENCY SERVICE FEES AND AMENDING SECTIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 87-61. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City of Wylie to impose 911 emergency service fees to provide for the purchase, installation, operation and maintenance of 911 emergency communications systems; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie has approved the purchase of new 911 emergency communications systems and has adopted a resolution to reimburse the expenditure with proceeds of future debt; and WHEREAS, the rate of the 911 emergency service fee establised in Ordinance No. 87-61 is not adequate to provide for the purchase, installation, operation and maintenance of the new 911 emergency communications systems; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS that Ordinance No. 87-61 be amended and that the new monthly rates for the collection of 911 emergency service fees shall be: $ 1.22 per line for residential access lines, $ 2.93 per line for business access lines, $ 4.47 per trunk for trunk access lines. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on the Fourteenth day of July, 1998. John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara A Salinas, City Secretary 911 FEES RATE ANALYSIS APRIL 27, 1998 A B C 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 $90,468 Line Base Percent Line Type Quanity Rate Charged A B C Residence _ �2�j�g0 pr" oN y�o/= ��+�t�oi ..4�d-.:•3�5:.�rF �Q.'l..L'F'.s.._. V. :2 Monthly E 604 Annually 55,248 Business Monthly <- r , • Annually 13,476 Trunk _,fi 0fo 3_, .:: 6�'° ' - i Q �`¢ ��� SaY ��. Monthly ,_ . 09 Annually 1,308 Total Lines 5,836 Maintenance: A B C CAD 23,189 113,009 96,103 90,468 REVENUE 911 Data Base 23,612 53,782 53,782 53,782 MAINT. 911 Hardware 6,981 59,227 42,321 36,686 AVAILABLE Sub Total 53,782 Police Reporting 330,628 263,252 204,795 PV Fire Reporting COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE The composition of the committee is to be as follows, with recommendations from Council members as noted. In addition, Councilmembers were to bring forward one (1) name from the community at large. ♦1 member from the Wylie Economic Development Committee - Councilman Young Board/Commission Representative: Tommendati n: ♦2 members from Planning and Zoning Commission - Councilwoman Allen Board/Commission Representative: ihi _ �� A-/ ;1;fati; commen atio : far;0-Y'`,A" ♦2 members from the Parks and Recreation Board - Councilman Trout Board/Coran.ssion epresentative: za/kL. 4 Recom endation: ��4t ♦2 tubers f the Council eff7 1144.tt_.) ♦1 Sc`rol Board tuber - Councilman Ramsey ,1 Jet4t Mayor Pro Tern Worley /, Recommendation: ��G 6i?fi r / Mayor Mondy a Recommendation: / Councilman Scott Recommendation: iyr,st_ / ike44A-7 / ' 54z-o-A- am PtiL 5#veee u5444 e v U« . Jie7 Tovt,o, PZ.m 3 _LAW .4ohn 13 urn Sig S ✓�- �� k&(,,t � - � - Plc 16 Ge/A", & - Petimovid ee® ,Dolores t70r1 Jh //7.0,-4 C.e6 l C w \Voa& &ete1 g 7'e4k - I£envv,_ S 4irrson6 /Om ��l t� n cf/ PGt c71 CkCSrLtc-T-