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05-12-1992 (City Council) Agenda Packet
AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1992 7 : 00 P. M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL COMPLEX 2000 HIGHWAY 78 NORTH CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ORDER OF BUSINESS BUSINESS 1 Consider approval of the minutes from the April 21st , 28th, and May 5th Council meetings 2 Oath of Office to newly elected Mayor John Akin, and Council Members, Reta Allen, Steve Wright and Bud Naish 3 Elect Mayor Pro Tem in accordance with the provision in Article III, Section 5 of the Home Rule Charter NEW BUSINESS 4 Consider approval of award of bid for Landscape Irrigation Systems for Highway 78 and Community Park Soccer Fields 5 Consider approval of a Resolution for an Agreement between Collin County and the City of Wylie for Septic Tank Inspection OLD BUSINESS 6 Consider approval of the light fee increase for the use of lights on ball fields - from $3.00 per hour to $4 . 50 per hour effective September 1 , 1992 7 Consider approval of contracting out Animal Control Services with Collin County Humane Society 8 Consider leaving/removing Butler Street Alley Barricade ORDER OF BUSINESS BUSINESS STAFF REPORTS 9 City Manager' s Report 10 City Engineer' s Report 11 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION In accordance with the Open Meeting Act, the City Council will hear comments of Public Interest from citizens residing within the City limits of Wylie. Any discussion must be limited to placing the item on a future agenda for consideration. Wylie residents wishing to speak before the council should fill out the form provided at the back of the Chamber and will limit their remarks to a maximum of five ( 5 ) minutes . 12 Recess open meeting 13 Convene Council into Executive Session under the Authority of Article 6252-17 V.A.C.S . , Section 2 , paragraph "g" Personnel Matters, regarding duties of Department Heads : a) City Secretary , b) Fire, c) Finance, d) Legal , e) Library, f) Parks and Recreation, g ) Planning and Engineering , h) Police, i) Public Works; and Section 2 (e) consultation with attorney on pending litigation (White v . City , Cambridge Income Fund v . City , Walker v . City) and contemplated litigation ( from employees Cassler, Snead , Naylor and Mauri) . 14 Reconvene Council into open session 15 Consider any action necessary from Executive Session 16 Adjourn CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MINUTES APRIL 21, 1992 The City of Wylie City Council met in a called work session on Tuesday , April 21 , 1992 at 7 :00 P. M. in the Council Conference Room of the Municipal Complex . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Those present were Mayor John W. Akin, Mayor Pro Tem Jay Davis , Council Members Don Hughes, Percy Simmons, Ortie Messenger, Williams Martin and Jim Swartz (arrived late) , and City Manager Steve Norwood, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, City Engineer Paul Beaver, City Attorney Steve Deiter, Public Works Director Bill Flowers , Project Coordinator Tommy McDanel , Public Works Superintendent Jackie Jones and Terry Milligan, Engineer Consultant on Impact Fees and Capital Improvements Plan. Mayor Akin called the meeting to order. WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS: Mr. Paul Beaver, City Engineer, introduced Mr. Terry Milligan who was involved with the impact fee study and the ten (10 ) year capital improvements plan. City Manager Steve Norwood requested Mr. Beaver to move to the water pressure problem in Newport Harbor since there were citizens present for that discussion. Mr. Beaver stated that there were several options which are: EXISTING SYSTEM UPGRADE Option 1 : Booster Pump Station (FM 1378 ) $ 43, 375. Option 2: Ground Storage Reservoir and Pump Station (Newport Harbor) $176 , 760 . Option 3 : Nortex Pump Station - Back Pressure Sustaining Valve and Pump Controls $ 37 , 812 . Option 4 : 8" Loop line ( 11 , 500 l .f . ) $207 , 625. WYLIE NORTHEAST WSC AGREEMENT Option 1: 8" Tie-in ( 1 , 900 l .f . ) $ 43, 080. Option 2: 12" Tie-in ( 1 ,900 l .f . ) $ 71 , 760 . Mr. Beaver said that the Wylie Northeast WSC new tower is not tied-in to the North Texas Municipal Water District' s system as yet. There was at one time an acre of land given to the City to use for a water tower, but the land was not used in the time frame designated . Mr. Beaver stated in a short term solution, option 3 of the existing system upgrade and option 1 of Wylie Northeast WSC Agreement. Any type of pumping facility the city uses would mean that a pump would be running at all times. A pump station alone will not solve the fire protection problem. City needs to have an elevated storage tank or ground storage tank in the area to improve fire protection. The question of how other cities get away with not having elevated water storage tanks and state standards states you must have them. Mr. Milligan stated that Dallas and Garland are not having to pay penalties on this , but if state ever decided to start enforcing this provision of elevated tanks , these cities would probably be fined . Mr. Beaver went over the priority list of improvements for the Wylie Water System which are as follows : FISCAL YEAR 1991-1992 1 . Upgrade pump controls "Telemetry" $ 10,000 . 2 . Paint Steel Road Storage Tank & remove dirt from base of tank to prevent corrosion $ 23, 000 . 3 . Paint Nortex Storage Tank $ 34 ,000 . 4 . Replace 25 fire hydrants around old section of town $ 45, 000 . 5. Install 3, 300 l .f . of 8" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $ 80 ,000 . 6 . Install 7 , 500 l .f . of 12" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $225 , 000 . 7 . Set up maintenance schedule for all valves (No cost) 8 . Set up maintenance schedule for all fire hydrants (No cost) Total Fiscal Year 1991-1992 $417 ,000 . FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 1 . Install 3 , 300 l .f . of 8" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $ 80,000 . 2. Install 7 , 500 l . f . of 12" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $225, 000 . Total Fiscal Year 1992-1993 $305, 000 . FISCAL YEAR 1993-1994 1 . Build a new water tower in the N.W. sector of town $80 , 000 - $1 ,000, 000 . 2. Install 3 , 300 1 . f. of 8" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $ 80,000 . 3 . Install 7 , 500 1 . f . of 12" water lines to fill existing gaps in system $225,000 . 4 . Integrate Steel Road System into main distribution system $ 30 ,000 . 5. Tear down old water tower Total Fiscal Year 1993-1994 $1 , 335, 000 . Mr. Beaver also presented the following priority list of improvements for the Wylie Waste Water System needs: FISCAL YEAR 1991-1992 1 . Infiltration: a. 25 manholes to be recast in place structural integrity and leakage problems $ 37 , 000 . b. install 20 - 40 ponding pans beneath manhole lids . "Prevents surface infiltration" . $ 1 , 000. c. 20 manholes in concrete streets need about 2 feet of restructuring at top of the manhole to realign with street entry hole. $ 15, 000 . TOTAL $ 53,000 . 2 . Replace or delete NTMWD Lift Station a. new 12" gravity line @ 50 year life (abandon lift station) minimum 0 & M $170,000 . b. renovate existing Lift Station to new standards @ 15 year life $ 90.000. Avoid TWC fines 15 x $6, 000/yr $ 90 ,000 . Annual 0 & M 15 X $5,000/yr $ 75, 000. TOTAL $255,000. FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 1 . Lift Station Upgrade a. Malfunction warning system $ 28 ,000. b. Install hour meters on each pump $ 1 , 500 . c. Add third pump at Century Business Park before Murphy ties in $ 19 ,000 . d. Install security lights at all stations $ 10, 000 . TOTAL $ 58, 500. GRAND TOTAL $271 , 500 . SEWER LINE REPLACEMENT FISCAL YEAR 1991-1992 1. First Street from Stone to Butler Street Problem line; numerous complaints 2,000 feet; 3 manholes $ 50, 000. 2 . Stone Road from Birmingham Street to Ballard 700 feet; 2 manholes $ 17 , 500. 3 . Cottonbelt St . from Fleming St. to Jefferson St . Old and deteriorated; problem line 2 ,000 feet; 5 manholes $ 52, 000 . TOTAL $119 , 500. FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 1 . Mardi Gras from Kirby Road to Valentine Lane Problem line; stays backed up; flat in places 1 , 800 feet; 4 manholes $ 45, 000. 2 . Memorial Dr. from Kirby Road to Valentine Problem line; overflows ; full of roots 1 ,600 feet; 3 manholes $ 40 , 000 . TOTALS $ 85, 000 . FISCAL YEAR 1993-1994 1 . Easter Dr. from Kirby Road to Valentine Lane Problem line; full of roots 1 , 600 feet; 3 manholes $ 40,000. 2 . Second St . from Park St . to Butler St. Problem lines; numerous repairs 1 , 000 feet; 3 manholes $ 25, 000 . TOTALS $ 65, 000 GRAND TOTALS $269 ,000. Mr. Jackie Jones presented the following summary of streets to be reconstructed: FISCAL YEAR 1991-1992 1 . First St. - Hwy 78 to Butler ( 550 ' L-28 'W) City Forces $ 20,000 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 5, 000 . 2. Elliott - Cottonbelt to Birmingham ( 540 ' L-20 'W) City Forces $ 17 , 000 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 5 ,400. 3. Birmingham - Marble to Hwy. 78 (1450' L-28 'W) City Forces $ 40 , 500 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 14, 500. 4 . Cooper St. - Kirby to Cul de Sac ( 1275 ' L-27 'W) City Forces 2 1/2" overlay $ 20,750. City Forces 3 1/2" overlay $ 28, 000 . 5 . Valentine - 90 ' West of Easter St . to dead end (965 ' L - 23" W) City Forces $ 26, 200. FISCAL YEAR 92-93 1 . Steel Rd. - Hooper to Regency ( 2240 ' L - 24"W) City Forces $ 47,400 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 22, 400 . 2 . Fourth - Marble to Masters ( 1/2 rehab) ( 815' L - 20 ' W) City Forces $ 21 , 200. Curb & Gutter Optional $ 8 , 150 . 3. Williams - Hwy. 78 to Car Wash ( 280 ' L - 23"W) City Forces $ 15, 550 . 4 . Regency - FM 544 to edge of concrete (1070 ' L - 24 ' W) City Forces $ 27 , 500 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 10 , 700 . 5. Mardi Gras - Kirby to Valentine ( 1265 ' L - 24 ' W) City Forces $ 31 , 425 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 12, 650 . FISCAL YEAR 93-94 1 . N. Jackson - W. Brown to alley (640 ' L - 29" W) City Forces $ 21,900 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 6 ,400 . 2. Third St. - Masters to Oak (407 ' L - 31 ' W) City Forces $ 18 , 600 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 4 , 100 . 3 . Oak - Hwy. 78 to Third St . ( 210 ' L - 24 ' W) City Forces $ 13, 200 . Curb & Gutter Optional $ 1 , 100 . 4 . Memorial - Kirby to Valentine (1062 ' L - 24 ' W) City Forces $ 28 , 350. Curb & Gutter Optional $ 10 ,650 . 5 . Skyview - Three Sections ( 2000 ' L - 24 ' W) City Forces $43, 700 . City Manager Steve Norwood stated that the above projects would be part of the budget process this year. If Council so chooses, these projects can be moved from one year to another to taken off all together. There will be a mid-year budget review the middle of May with the new budget meetings starting in June and July. The Department Heads will present their budgets to Council sometimes in July. There being no other matters for discussion, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES APRIL 28, 1992 The City of Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday , April 28, 1992 at 7 : 00 P. M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Those present were Mayor John W. Akin, Mayor Pro Tem Jay Davis , Council Members Percy Simmons, Don Hughes, Jim Swartz , Ortie Messenger, and William Martin, City Manager Steve Norwood, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, City Engineer Paul Beaver, City Attorney Steve Deiter, Accounting Assistant Prudence Kling and Chief of Police Harvey Hightower. Mayor Akin called the meeting to order and gave the invocation, which was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance . APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF APRIL 14TH COUNCIL WORK SESSION AND MEETING: There being no corrections or additions to the minutes, a motion was made by Councilman Martin to approve as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Swartz . The vote was as follows : Mayor Akin - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Davis - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilman Simmons - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATION FOR NATIONAL NURSING HOME WEEK MAY 10-16, 1992 : Mayor Akin read the proclamation for National Nursing Home Week May 10-16, 1992 and recognized Hillcrest Nursing Home of Wylie for their dedicated staff and their work. Mayor Akin also read several letters of appreciation from Fairview Volunteer Fire Department and from a citizen of Wylie for the help the Wylie Police Department has been. APPROVAL OF LOCAL AGREEMENT FOR COMMUNICATIONS CENTER AND DISPATCH SERVICE BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE NEVADA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT: This is the same type of agreement that the Council approve a few weeks ago with the City of Lucas and Branch Volunteer Fire Department. Nevada' s agreement will be from May, 1992 through September, 1992 and will bring in revenues in the amount of $761 . 55 for this time period. A motion was made by Councilman Messenger to approve the local agreement for Communications Center and Dispatch Service between the City of Wylie and the Nevada Volunteer Fire Department. Seconded by Councilman Martin. The vote was as follows : Mayor Akin - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Davis - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilman Simmons - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF AWARD OF BID FOR ANNUAL UNIFORM RENTAL SERVICES CONTRACT: The City Staff received two bids on Uniform Rental Services. One bid was from American Uniform Rental in the amount of $9, 285 . 12 and the other was from Aratex Services in the amount of $9 , 680. 87 . Staff recommends award of bid to American Uniform Rental as it is low bid and has come in 20% under last years bid . This contract will be for one year. A motion was made by Councilman Martin to approve the award of bid to American Uniform Rental in the amount of $9 , 285. 12 . Seconded by Councilman Swartz . The vote was as follows : Mayor Akin - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Davis - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilman Simmons - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF SITE PLAN FOR KWIK CHEK CONVENIENCE STORE (EXXON) : This site plan location is on the corner of Kirby St. and Highway 78 just North of Eckerd' s. The developer has met all requirements and standards requested by the City Codes and staff recommends approval . A motion was made by Councilman Swartz to approve the site plan for Kwik Chek Convenience Store (Exxon) for the corner of Kirby St . and Highway 78 . Seconded by Councilman Martin. The vote was as follows : Mayor Akin - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Davis - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilman Simmons - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL PATROL ON LAKE LAVON AND TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE U. S . ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS DEFINING THE TERMS OF SUCH PATROL: It is time for the renewal of the contract with the Corps of Engineers for lake patrol and in order for this contract to be negotiated, there must be a resolution authorizing the City Staff to proceed with the agreement . Chief Hightower stated that this contract would begin Memorial Day week end and go through Labor Day week end. The revenues received from the Corps of Engineers will cover the City ' s cost for patrolling . A motion was made by Councilman Martin to approve the Resolution authorizing the City to provide supplemental patrol on Lake Lavon and to enter into a cooperative agreement with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers . Seconded by Councilman Messenger. The vote was as follows: Mayor Akin - in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Davis - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, Councilman Messenger - in favor, and Councilman Simmons - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor . FINANCIAL REPORT FROM FINANCE DEPARTMENT FOR MONTH ENDING MARCH, 1992 : Miss Prudence Kling gave the following finance report. The General Fund revenues through March, 1992 are $3, 214 ,432 . with expenditures of $3 ,140 ,488. The Utility Fund has revenues of $1 , 327 , 538 and expenditures of $1, 106,945. Delinquent Tax statements will be going out this month for the current year and in June for the prior years. It was noted that the delinquent taxes , penalty and interest and sales taxes will not meet the expected revenues this year. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: Mayor Akin invited citizens wishing to address the Council to come forward at this time, state their name and address and to keep their comments to five minutes. Mayor Akin also stated that any discussion must be limited to placing the item on a future agenda. Mr. Leon Isbell stated he was representing his wife , Helena Isbell , who is the Election Judge for the precincts voting at the Methodist Church . Due to the past problems she will need to know that she has total support from the City Staff, City Council and that the City Attorney will be available on election day. If this does not come about , she will have to resign as election judge. There being no there items for discussion, a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING - MINUTES MAY 5, 1992 The City of Wylie City Council met in a called session on Tuesday, May 5, 1992 at 6: 30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted in the time and manner required by law. Those present were Mayor John W. Akin, Council Members Don Hughes, Ortie Messenger, and Jim Swartz , City Manager Steve Norwood, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, and City Attorney Steve Deiter. Mayor Pro Tem Jay Davis and Council Members Percy Simmons and William Martin were absent. Mayor Akin called the meeting to order at 6: 30 P.M. CANVASS MAY 2, 1992 ELECTION RESULTS : Mayor Akin read the following results from the May 2, 1992 election: ABSNT. METHODIST SOUTHFORK TOTAL VOTES CHURCH VOTES MAYOR Pat Stemple 11 98 19 128 Percy Simmons 58 304 17 379 John W. Akin 56 520 102 678 PLACE TWO Reta Allen 55 569 116 740 William Martin 71 345 23 439 PLACE FOUR Steve Wright 51 588 110 749 Don Hughes 73 316 29 418 PLACE SIX Robert C. Flint 75 459 34 568 A. L. Bud Naish 48 455 105 608 PROPOSITION NO. 1 : For 58 348 55 461 Against 59 499 71 629 PROPOSITION NO. 2: For 72 506 76 654 Against 44 340 52 436 PROPOSITION NO. 3: For 48 249 34 331 Against 72 602 94 768 PROPOSITION NO. 4: For 93 729 115 937 Against 26 114 14 154 PROPOSITION NO. 5: For 77 583 95 755 Against 41 254 33 328 PROPOSITION NO. 6: For 70 431 89 590 Against 41 380 35 456 PROPOSITION NO. 7 : For 70 501 88 659 Against 34 254 31 319 PROPOSITION NO. 8: For 75 540 86 701 Against 39 268 40 347 PROPOSITION NO. 9: For 87 642 99 829 Against 24 168 28 220 PROPOSITION NO. 10: For 67 524 94 685 Against 27 172 23 222 Mayor Akin declared the results cf the election to reflect that Place Two Council Member would be Reta Allen, Place Four Council Member would be Steve Wright and Place Six Council Member would be Bud Naish. Mayor Akin also stated that Proposition No . 2, 4 , 5, 6, 7 , 8 , 9, and 10 passed and Proposition No. 1 and 3 failed. A motion was made by Councilman Messenger to validate the above election returns . Seconded by Councilman Hughes. The vote was as follows : Mayor Akin - in favor, Councilman Swartz - in favor, Councilman Hughes - in favor, and Councilman Messenger - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. There being no other items for discussion a motion was made to adjourn with all in favor. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary In the name and by the authority of -.- The State of Texas OATH OF OFFICE I, JOHN W. AKIN , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Mayor of the City of Wylie, Collin County of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State, so help me God. John W. Akin SWORN TO and Subscribed before me by John W. Akin on this 12 day of May , 19 92 . Signature of Person Administering Oath (Seal) Carolyn S. Jones Printed Name Notary/ City Secretary Title In the name and by the authority of The State of Texas OATH OF OFFICE I, RETA ALLEN , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Council Place Two City of Wylie, Collin County of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State, so help me God. Reta Allen SWORN TO and Subscribed before me by Reta Allen on this 12 day of May , 19 92 . Signature of Person Administering Oath (9..1) Carolyn S. Jones Printed Name Notary/City Secretary Title In the name and by the authority of The State of Texas OATH OF OFFICE I, STEVE WRIGHT , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Council Place Four, City of Wylie, Collin County of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State, so help me God. Steve Wright SWORN TO and Subscribed before me by Steve Wright on this 12 day of May , 19 92 Signature of Person Administering Oath (s..1) Carolyn S. Jones Printed Name Notary/City Secretary Title In the name and by the authority of The State of Texas OATH OF OFFICE I, A. L. BUD NAISH , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Council Place Six City of Wylie, Collin County of the State of Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this State, so help me God. A. L. Bud Naish SWORN TO and Subscribed before me by A. L. Bud Naish on this 12 day of May , 19 92 Signature of Person Administering Oath (9.a1) Carolyn S. Jones Printed Name Notary/City Secretary Title Section 3: Judge of Election (1) Lacks at any time during his term of Qualifications office any qualifications for the office prescribed by this charter or by law; The city council shall be the final judge of all elections and of qualifications of its members. (2) Violates any express prohibition of this article (see Section 8); or any other Section 4: Compensation provision of this charter; Members of the city council shall receive nominal (3) Is convicted of a crime involving moral compensation, the amount of which will be turpitude,or established by ordinance. Such ordinance may be adopted and amended by the city council;provided, (4) Fails to attend three (3) consecutive however, that no council may pass an ordinance regular city council meetings without which increases the compensation of the council being excused by the city council. currently seated. Such increases may benefit the next seated council regardless of how many (5) The city council shall be the final judge members are returned to previously held seats as a in matters involving forfeiture of office. result of the election process. In addition,council members shall be entitled to reimbursement of all C. Filling of Vacancies necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official city council duties upon approval of A single vacancy in the city council shall be filled said expenses by the city council. within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the vacancy by a majority vote of the remaining Section 5: Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem members of the city council by selection of a person qualified for the position as described in this The mayor shall be recognized as the official head charter. This appointee shall serve the unexpired of the city government for all ceremonial purposes term for the place for which he was appointed. and by the governor for purposes of military law but shall have no administrative duties. He shall The city council shall not; however, fill more be the chairman and shall preside at all meetings of than one (1) vacancy by appointment within a six the city council. The mayor shall vote on all (6) month period, and in case a vacancy has been propositions before the city council,but shall have filled by the city council within twelve (12) no power to veto. He shall, when authorized by months prior to a subsequent vacancy,or before a the city council, sign all official documents, such subsequent vacancy has been filled,or if more than as ordinances, resolutions, conveyances, grant one (1) vacancy occurs at the same time, the city agreements,official plats,contracts,and bonds. council shall order a special election within thirty (30)days of the last vacancy to elect the successor The mayor pro tern shall be a councilman elected or successors to the office or offices vacated. by the city council at the first regular city council Vacancies filled by special election shall be for the meeting following each regular city election. The remainder of the term. mayor pro tem shall act as mayor during the disability or absence of the mayor, and in this However,if the vacancies occur within one hundred capacity shall have the rights conferred upon the twenty (120) days of a regular election, then no mayor. special election shall be called, and the remaining city council members shall appoint qualified Section 6: Vacancies, Forfeiture, persons to fill vacancies until the regular election. Filling of Vacancies Section 7: Powers of the City Council A. The office of a councilman or office of the mayor shall become vacant upon his death, All powers of the city shall be vested in the city resignation, removal from office in any council, except as otherwise provided by law or manner authorized by law,or forfeiture of his this charter. The city council shall provide for the office. exercise thereof and the performance of all duties and obligations imposed upon the city by law. B. A councilman or the mayor shall forfeit his office if he: 5 City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY:Finance Dept.- Purchasing Div, DIRECTOR: Brady Snel 1prove DATE REFERENCE NO. I SUBJECT 5/6/92 4 Award of bid for Landscape Irrigation Systems SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Competitive sealed bids have been solicited for irrigation (sprinkler) systems along a section of SH 78 and at community park soccer fields. Three bids were received: Bidder Bid Amount- SH 78 Project Bid Amount- Soccer Fields Starnes Plumbing $ 2,850.00 $ 9,150.00 Canyon Creek Irrigation $ 2,000.00 $12,400.00 A-1 Grass $ 3,200.00 $12,895.00 ALTERNATIVES: 1. Reject bids and abandon proposed sprinkler system projects. 2. Award bid(s) as submitted to lowest responsive bidder(s) . ACTION REQUESTED: Award contracts, as follows: SH 78 Project to Canyon Creek Irrigation in the amount of $ 2,000.00. Community Park Soccer Fields Project to-Starnes Plambing in-the-amount of $ 9,150.00. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: Highway 78 project to be funded from Parks capital improvement budget. Soccer field project to be funded from Community Park BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): Improvement Fund (augmented by donations F.Y. '92 from W.S.A. and Brookshire' s) . ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ® • $ CAPITAL ® RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: Adequate funds are available for both projects. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER X DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY X DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF • - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL --� I _AioGvl /i � / CITY MANAGER p City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: Paul Beaver DIRECTOR: Engineering DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 5/5/92 Resolution for Agreement Between Collin County 5 & the City of Wylie for Septic Tank Inspection SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Attached is a sample Resolution between Collin County and the City of Wylie. The purpose of this Resolution would be to allow the Collin County Sanitarian to make inspections of septic tanks being installed within the City Limits at remote locations which do not have direct and/or easy access to City sewer facilities. There would be no cost to the City. The cost for the Inspection would be borne by the homeowner/builder. ALTERNATIVES: Please note that numerous building sites could become available in the near future as development activity increases. These sites could possibly be unorganized in permit application activity and could be directly related to the City' s failure to provide adequate services in the mandated time to areas annexed in the past decade. ACTION REQUESTED: Request the City Council to approve the Resolution Agreement between Collin County and the City of Wylie for Septic Tank Inspection which will allow septic tanks to be used in the city limits on a temporary basis until it is economically feasible for sewer lines to be extended to remote locations. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: N/A N/A BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): N/A ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $ N/A PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ❑ $ N/A CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING Cl OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. X ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: SC CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE k DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER r_ rXCEftrTs root' THP Itt)LI?S OF COMM, COUNTY, TEXAS FOR 1f11VA•I•r SEWAGE' FACILITIES COLI.iH COUNTY 1IFALTII DEPT. t125 N. McDonald , i ) Mc1 i nney, Tx . 7506g l7 ` (213 ) 549-5500II . / Metro - 231-7170 ERE . 5500 Thn Texas Water Development hoard approved Collin County Pule§ for private snwagn Facilities, which bernme effective on June 21 , 1903 to regulate the construction of private sewage fncilitles In the unincorporated area of c'ollin County plus the area within the limits of the following incorporated mttnicipnlitiest Prosper, New flop", Melissa, flue fudge, McKinttgy, Frisco, Princeton, Westmineterr.k/ts •y., J� 7' � /Y/YQ� 1'lte primary prvvigion�so j� ceder brier C rves/n. , Ye1rA41-- flY state area 1 . No new prlvnte sewage systems may be constructed in Collin County without first obtaining a permit from the Collin county ilenl.th Dept . A percolation test is required before the permit will be issued. A test conducted by a professional engineer' soil testing lab or registered sanitarian. 2 . Some ci.ti.ne will not issue building permits Until the private sewage facilities permit has been secured. 3 . Developers of subdivisions which will use septic tanks must MP a plat with the Collin County Health Dept . A reprosenthtive ''amber of percolation tests must be performed to determine the (soil conditions within the suhdivigion . rich individual homebuilder is responsible' however, for securing a permit for his particular home. 4 . A person or agent selling a home is required to inform a prospective buyer that the home in served by a private �,.p sewage facility. 00 P `-4 5 . A pr. i.vnte sewage facilitypermit P�,� tt lot that in within 300 p twill not be issued for �iSte " collection system. There maybe diffef an rentZdisted ance OvC requirements in some cities. fl pd`ce) A fee will ho charged for a license. The �.� is as followst fee schedule New Neaidetttial Construction $105.00 flow Cnmmer.r,ittl. Construction $230 .00 rxisting System $145 .00 Itnlncpection $100 .00 subdivision plat nppr.oval_ of Private Sewage Facilities $1l5 .00 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE COUNTY OF COLLIN INCLUDE THE CITY OF WYLIE AND ITS EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION IN THE COLLIN COUNTY PRIVATE SEWAGE FACILITIES PERMITTING PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COMMISSIONERS COURT FOR SAID PROGRAM WHEREAS, improperly installed and maintained private sewage facilities pose a threat to the health and welfare of the citizens of the City of Wylie and its extraterritorial jurisdiction; and, WHEREAS, the County of Collin, Texas has adopted rules and procedures for the installation, inspection and permitting of private sewage facilities in its Court Order No. 83-194-4-4 in accordance with rules and standards of the Texas Department of Water Resources and the Texas Department of Health; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas has determined that participation in the Collin County Private Sewage Facilities Permitting Program is an effective means of protecting the public health and welfare; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT : SECTION 1 The Commissioners of the County of Collin are hereby requested to include the City of Wylie and its Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in the Collin County private Sewage Facilities Permitting Program SECTION 2 An official copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to the Commissioners Court for their consideration SECTION 3 The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a Cooperative Agreement for participation in said program PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 12TH DAY OF MAY, 1992 . John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR: BILL NELSON DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 04/21/ 92 COMMUNITY PARK REVENUES/EXPENSES 6 SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: In reference to the City Council meeting on April 14 , 1992 , in which Athletic Field Light Fees increase was considered , the following information on Community Park Revenues/Expenses is being provided per the request of the City Council . ALTERNATIVES: N/A ACTION REQUESTED: N/A REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: SEE ATTACHED MEMO SEE ATTACHED MEMO BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ❑ $ CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: X BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER • MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER X DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED R SUB ISSION TO CITY COUNCIL Imo' 1►� 11 CITY MANAGER MEMORANDUM DATE: April 21 , 1992 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Bill Nelson , Director of Parks and Recreation RE: Community Park Revenues/Expenses Per the request of the City Council meeting on April 14 , 1992 , the following information is provided . Revenues - Community Park Fund Athletic Field Fees - W. S .A. Spring Soccer/Spring $1 , 882 . 00 Summer Youth Softball Tournament Fees - April 500 . 00 Concession Stand - February 1 - April 19 928. 96 $3, 310 . 96 Expenses - Community Park Fund Athletic Field Lights (Jan . , February) $ 236 . 18 Athletic Fields Electrical Expenses January 1991 - December 1991 $4 , 229. 38 or $358 . 28/month Akin Pavilion Electrical Expenses January 1991 - December 1991 $ 306. 77 or $25 . 56/month Library/Community Room Electrical Expenses January 1991 - December 1991 $7 , 742 .08 or $645 . 17/month Street Lights January 1991 - December 1991 $ 1 , 477 . 29 or $123. 11/month City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: Police Department DIRECTOR: Ilarvey M. Hightower DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 5-6-92 Contracting the Collin County Humane Society for Animal Control 7 Services. SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Propose that the Collin County Humane Society be contracted to perform and operate Animal Control Services for the City of Wylie. Propose that a contract be entered into between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Humane Society for the remainder of this fiscal year and for the fiscal year of 92-93. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative to entering into a contract with the Collin County Humane Society for Animal Control services would be to continue with the current situation. That situation being that the City of Wylie provides this service. ACTION REQUESTED: Propose that the City of Wylie contract the Collin County Humane Society to provide Animal Control Services to the City of Wylie. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: 450 BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $ 9,466.64 for FY 91-92 28,400.00 for FY 92-93 PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ❑ Under $ 22,368.79 for FY 91-92 Under 14,765.00 for FY 92-93 CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: These are approximate figures based on the Animal Control budget for FY 1991-1992. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER Collin County Humane Society P. O. Box 481 McKinney Tx 75069 214-542-0373 March 19 , 1992 Chief Harvey Hightower Wylie Police Dept. Hwy 78 Wylie TX 75098 Dear Chief Hightower, Enclosed you will find three ( 3) proposals for your review. I will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the estimates . We do have an Animal Control Advisory Panel that would be willing to meet with you and discuss the program as well . This panel is comprised of the City Managers from Princeton, Celina and Frisco. If you need any additional information please give me a call . ou, Ale 44 J- nifer dLden Executive Director Collin County Humane Society s-mfp prapmENN-Titto Collin County Humane Society P.O. Box 481 McKinney Tx 75069 214-542-0373 March 13, 1992 PROPOSAL ONE ANIMAL CONTROL AND SHELTER OPERATION CITY OF WYLIE COST TO CITY: $28 , 400 BUDGET: ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER - $15, 000 SHELTER MANAGEMENT - $ 2 , 000 SHELTER STAFF - $ 6, 000 SHELTER SUPPLIES - $ 1 , 200 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - $ 3, 000 INSURANCE - $ 1 , 200 TOTAL: - $28, 400 SERVICE WOULD INCLUDE : -Animal Control personnel available Monday through Saturday for routine patrol. -Shelter staff three ( 3) hours per day to clean, feed, medicate, adopt, receive, redeem and show animals to the public, Monday through Saturday . -Shelter cleaning on Sundays . -Euthanasia and disposal of animals at landfill . Including predeceased animals from roadways . -24 hour/ Seven (7) day per week Emergency Service availability for dog bites/injured animals with no identifiable owner/animals in prisoner vehicles/assist police in performance of their duties by subduing owned animal. -Monthly reporting including impoundments , adoptions , releases, fees , etc. ADDITIONAL NOTES: -CCHS will insure building, personnel and use our vehicle. -All records will be available for audit at anytime by a representative of the City. -All fixed assets or improvements to the shelter shall be the property of the City of Wylie if contract is terminated. -All non-fixed assets , not originally the property of the City of Wylie shall be the property of the CCHS and may be removed upon termination of the agreement. MEMORANDUM DATE: April 1, 1992 TO: Harvey M. Hightower, Chief of Police / � FROM: Kelli R . Holway, Administrative Assistant SUBJECT: Collin County Humane Society "Customers" I talked to the following cities who contract the Collin County Humane Society for their animal control operations . Included is a small comment each city made about the service . Josephine : "Real good . Anytime we call, they are there . " Blue Ridge : "Real good to work with . Good documentation . They really bent over backwards to get information out . " Princeton: "Great for us . Real good at responding to calls . " Fairview: "No complaints . Fairly prompt . " Celina : "No complaints . They are a county service for us . " Frisco : "No complaints . Doing really well in coordinating with us . Only problem we have is that they will only take emergency calls on weekends . We see them on patrol all the time . We are real satisfied . " The Collin County Humane Society also contracts for the cities of Leonard and Little Elm but there are no listings for a city hall for either city. Currently, the Collin County Humane Society backs up the McKinney Animal Control also. krh PROPOSAL TWO EMERGENCY ONLY SERVICES FOR WYLIE COST TO CITY: Undeterminable BUDGET: NOT SPECIFIED AFTER HOURS CALL OUT: $125. 00 PER CALL AFTER HOURS INCLUDE: After 4: 00pm on Saturdays/ all day Sunday and after 5 : 00pm Monday through Friday. We begin our normal business day at 8 : 00am. SPECIFICS: The CCHS will respond to emergency complaints from the City of Wylie Police Dept . only for this service . If the CCHS Officer is called out by the Wylie P.D. it will be an automatic charge against the City for service rendered, regardless of the CCHS officers ability to immediately correct, solve or complete the problem during the emergency complaint. ( i . e. CCHS responds to dog bite; victim cannot identify dog or CCHS is unable to locate dog or apprehend dog. ) Emergencies would include : dog bites to humans, injured animals with no identifiable owner, animal in prisoner vehicle, Police need Animal Control Officer assistance in order to complete their job. i . e . serve warrant/make arrest. PROPOSAL THREE OPERATION OF SHELTER ONLY CITY OF WYLIE COST TO CITY BUDGET: SHELTER MANAGEMENT - $2 , 000 SHELTER STAFF - $6, 000 SHELTER SUPPLIES - $1 , 200 INSURANCE - $1 , 200 TOTAL: $10 , 200 SERVICE WOULD INCLUDE: NO ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES -Shelter staff three ( 3) hours per day to clean, feed, medicate, adopt, receive, redeem and show animals to the public, Monday through Saturday. -Euthanasia and disposal of animals at landfill . -Shelter cleaning on Sundays -Monthly reporting of all activities including impoundments , releases , adoptions , redemptions , etc. ADDITIONAL NOTES: Same as Proposal One MEMORANDUM DATE : March 30, 1992 TO: Steve Norwood, City Manager FROM: Harvey M. Hightower, Chief of Police A/ SUBJECT: Proposed Collin County Humane Society Contract Specific line items from our current Animal Control budget were presented to Ms . Jennifer Golden of the Collin County Humane Society to see what exactly the proposed $28, 400 . 00 contract included . Ms . Golden advised that this contract included personnel patrolling in our city limits for the time specified in the contract, any after hour calls where our communications personnel would page the appropriate on-call person, and all contractual services and supplies . The Humane Society will use their own vehicle and will be responsible for its fuel, repair and maintenance . They will pay for the telephone, water, and electricity. They also have their own veterinarian personnel, insurance, and medical supplies . The Humane Society will also provide its own office supplies, forms, and animal supplies, including food for the animals . The Humane Society would use our animal shelter and would retain any fees collected such as registration fees, etc. . . Ms . Golden also advised that they would take special attention in following our city ordinances as well as any philosophical views the City may have . For example, if the City wants citations written on a complaint only basis, they will follow that request . Ms . Golden advised that they would need only 48 hours to put their system in full operation. krh City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: LEGAL DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR: STEVEN P R DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 05/06/92 BUTLER STREET ALLEY BARRICADE 8 SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: The barricade blocking the North end of the alley at .utler and Hilltop was put in place by a vote of Council approximately 4 years ago . Recently Council conducted a public hearing and Staff conducted a neighborhood meeting to solicit input from area resdients/owners . ALTERNATIVES: 1 ) Remove barricades , throw alley open (with or without other means of slowing such as signs , speed bumps , etc . ) 2 ) Leave barricade up on permanent basis 3) Pass ordinance closing alley, ordering reversion of property to adjoining owners , except easements and sidewalks , physically remove concrete of existing alley 4) Various other solutions involving blocks of alley at other strategic points ACTION REQUESTED: For Council to approve Staff recommendation of alternative three and pass ordinance to accomplish action at next meeting . REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ONE-TIME , ❑ $ CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: X CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE X DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF x CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER MEMORANDUM -1,1DATE : April 8 , 1992 TO : Steve Norwood , City Manager FROM: Steve Deiter , City Atto ney RE : Opinion on Butler Street Alley Closing The total votes or opinions presented in regard to the opening or closure of the Butler Street alley ( using a one vote per residence basis) was eighteen votes . Of the eighteen votes , nine were to open the alley and nine for it to remain closed . Of the eighteen votes cast there were seventeen owners with one renter voting . Even though the vote totals were even over all , they are not even if evaluated in relation to the residences proximity to the closed alley . Those that were most directly affected by the alley are the residences on Woodhollow Court , Butler Circle and Dogwood Court . The opinion of the nine residences on these three streets was seven for closure and two to open which is more than three to one for closing the alley. I believe this is significant because it is these nine persons ( and their silent neighbors ) who are most inconvenienced by the closure , yet , they are overwhelmingly in support Hof the the alley remaining closed . When the next level down is considered ( that is those with property abutting east west alley between Woodhollow Court and Briarwood Drive ) which is four owners , there are three votes for closing and one for opening . Once again in excess of a three to one ratio for keeping the alley closed . And again these are the owners who are more affected ( or inconvenienced ) by the closure . The remaining six owners , all open votes , live on down South of the Hilltop alley ( either on Hilltop or Briarwood Dr . ) and therefore are not significantly inconvenienced by the closure . When the residents opinions are viewed in relation to their location to the closed portion , as above analyzed , it is obvious that the opinion of the most affected owners is strongly in favor of closure . This being the case I would suggest that if the Council truly desires to do the will of the people on this issue then it should vote to close the alley . As I have previously mentioned , in the event the alley is closed I believe it should be closed with an ordinance passed by the City Council . I would further recommend that the ordinance contain provisions whereby the dedicated alley would revert back to the adjoining property owners , save and except a four foot strip which could be reserved as sidewalk from the alley to Butler Street and also except retention of utility easements . I would further suggest that the curb cut which allowed access to the alley be raised up and make a regular curb contiguous with the existing South curb on Butler Street . I have attached a map hereto which indicates the various property owners and their votes . The "open" votes are indicated by perpendicular lines drawn on the lots while the " closed" votes are indicated with a slanted line . Subsequent to the meeting Jack Jones conveyed the following to me as his recommendation . 1 ) Open alley at North end (where currently barricaded ) 2 ) Put speed bumps in East-West alley between Butler Ct . and Woodhollow Ct . 3 ) Barricade Hilltop alley at South end where it intersects Park ( approximately South end of Lot 32 , 325 Hilltop) both new barricades would be movable . He opines that this would solve both problems ( access and dust ) with minimal ( less than $500 ) cost . However it does not satisfy the affected owners at the North end . I believe there may be merit to permanent closure of North end , as mentioned above , and barricading South end , as suggested by Jack . It seems this would be a solution more palatable to most people of the area . Please advise if you require further action on my part . 0GIf"L 6 4- U ti, ; • : :U J J L I.U Yri q ? •• • • • • • • • • • 0 ::P •• ••` :•: •J 20 7 11 12 (' 1 14 sd 16 17 i o4. 21 / / ' i ' )3 22 ���la% ' ,�// / I J''", J� U�� 0 lV f 3uS �� 23 24 25 11 ,v1 30 3v`7 .•••• oc 23 . a )u) FMB 5H (0 0 24 20 i 22 --spy WOODHOLLOW ••:i00URT j301 306� A •f y o.7 •3og �10 _ ••: 25 30 I I iA ••• S� •• ✓I, ✓J✓0 7 19 (� ITV J " 16 a. F ti;pf •� • •••• • Ii • 27 / O Jvo 1 22 31 c W+ • 28 ID / II 12 •i 1a3 • 14 20 ~ 3I ( ` .�'� ( I I 3c o I • 29 -I 19 3i� _ 9 30 3.` 310 19 18 —I M • 18•••• . • �-`` 3 o I > • •• • • 3z} 31 — 3 i• al I I ••••JT`• 2 1 I : 17 i11 32 Ill 16, •• • • J 1)( i/ °1 I •• 21 1 tD I 16 J _ , . 16 I O /6 •• , •o• •• •I • 33 • 0 1 3J •5••• ••p '••• ' 22 CO 15 r• . .4 331 m 23 14 3da 35 � 4 331 24 13 1V.i.s.` II _ © 13 333 3�)_ � i � , o, 12 25 12 0 S `�, v I 3 I II 26 II 38 I 1 ..., 10 27 ••I l• REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: PERSONNEL CIOVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS 11 ONE-TIME ❑ • $ CAPITAL El RECURRING El OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: X CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE X DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF x CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL 0,29.6k, CITY MANAGER City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: LEGAL DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR: STEVEN P R DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 05/06/92 BUTLER STREET ALLEY BARRICADE 8 SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: The barricade blocking the North end of the alley at utler and Hilltop was put in place by a vote of Council approximately 4 years ago . Recently Council conducted a public hearing and Staff conducted a neighborhood meeting to solicit input from area resdients/owners . ALTERNATIVES: 1 ) Remove barricades , throw alley open (with or without other means of slowing such as signs , speed bumps , etc . ) 2) Leave barricade up on permanent basis 3) Pass ordinance closing alley, ordering reversion of property to adjoining owners , except easements and sidewalks , physically remove concrete of existing alley 4) Various other solutions involving blocks of alley at other strategic points ACTION REQUESTED: For Council to approve Staff recommendation of alternative three and pass ordinance to accomplish action at next meeting . City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY: Police Department DIRECTOR: Harvey M. Hightower DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 5-6-92 Contracting the Collin County Humane Society for Animal Control 7 Services. SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Propose that the Collin County Humane Society be contracted to perform and operate Animal Control Services for the City of Wylie. Pr-opose that a contract be entered into between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Humane Society for the remainder of this fiscal year and for the fiscal year of 92-93. ALTERNATIVES: The alternative to entering into a contract with the Collin County Humane Society for Animal Control services would be to continue with the current situation. That situation being that the City of Wylie provides this service. ACTION REQUESTED: Propose that the City of Wylie contract the Collin County Humane Society to provide Animal Control Services to the City of Wylie. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: 450 BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $ 9,466.64 for FY 91-92 28,400.00 for FY 92-93 PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ❑ Under $ 22,368.79 for FY 91-92 Under 14,765.00 for FY 92-93 CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: These are approximate figures based on the Animal Control budget for FY 1991-1992. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF - DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION Paul Beaver Engineering SUBMITTED BY: DIRECTOR: DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 5/5/92 Resolution for Agreement Between Collin County 5 & the City of Wylie for Septic Tank Inspection SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Attached is a sample Resolution between Collin County and the City of Wylie. The purpose of this Resolution would be to allow the Collin County Sanitarian to make inspections of septic tanks being installed within the City Limits at remote locations which do not have direct and/or easy access to City sewer facilities. There would be no cost to the City. The cost for the Inspection would be borne by the homeowner/builder. ALTERNATIVES: Please note that numerous building sites could become available in the near future as development activity increases. These sites could possibly be unorganized in permit application activity and could be directly related to the City' s failure to provide adequate services in the mandated time to areas annexed in the past decade. ACTION REQUESTED: Request the City Council to approve the Resolution Agreement between Collin County and the City of Wylie for Septic Tank Inspection which will allow septic tanks to be used in the city limits on a temporary basis until it is economically feasible for sewer lines to be extended to remote locations. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: N/A N/A BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s): N/A ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: $ N/A PERSONNEL ❑ OVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME CI $ N/A CAPITAL ❑ RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. X. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE k DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL CITY MANAGER City of Wylie AGENDA COMMUNICATION SUBMITTED BY:Finance Dept.- Purchasina Dive DIRECTOR: Brady Snellarove DATE REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT 5/6/92 4 Award of bid for Landscape Irrigation Systems SUMMARY OF SUBJECT: Competitive sealed bids have been solicited for irrigation (sprinkler) systems along a section of SH 78 and at community park soccer fields. Three bids were received: Bidder Bid Amount- SH 78 Project Bid Amount- Soccer Fields Starnes Plumbing $ 2,850.00 $ 9,150.00 Canyon Creek Irrigation $ 2,000.00 $12,400.00 A-1 Grass $ 3,200.00 $12,895.00 ALTERNATIVES: 1. Reject bids and abandon proposed sprinkler system projects. 2. Award bid(s) as submitted to lowest responsive bidder(s) . ACTION REQUESTED: Award contracts, as follows: SH 78 Project to Canyon Creek Irrigation in the amount of $ 2,000.00. Community Park Soccer Fields Project to Starnes Plumbing in-the-amount of $ 9, 150.00. REVENUE SOURCES: EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTS: Highway 78 project to be funded from Parks capital improvement budget. Soccer field project to be funded from Community Park BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR(s)• Improvement Fund (augmented by donations F.Y. '92 from W.S.A. and Brookshire's) . ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE: PERSONNEL ElOVER/UNDER PROJECTIONS BY: OPERATIONS ❑ ONE-TIME ® $ CAPITAL ® RECURRING ❑ OTHER COMMENTS: USER DEPARTMENT COMMENTS: Adequate funds are available for both projects. SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: BACKGROUND MEMO MINUTES LETTER C.I.P. ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION OTHER BUDGET WYLIE CODE OTHER MAP, PLAN, SKETCH BID TAB/SPECS OTHER MINUTES LEGAL REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER X DIRECTOR OF PARKS/REC. CITY SECRETARY X DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DIR. OF PLANNING/ENG. LIBRARY DIRECTOR POLICE CHIEF CITY ATTORNEY PUBLIC WORKS SUPR. FIRE CHIEF • DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BUILDING OFFICIAL WORKS APPROVED FOR SUBMISSION TO CITY COUNCIL P /f� SF / / // CITY MANAGER