Ordinance 2013-03ORDINANCE NO. 2013-03
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS,
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS
HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE
ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2012 -10, FROM
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT (AG /30) TO PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT - SINGLE - FAMILY (PD -SF) TO
ACCOMMODATE A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
SUBDIVISION OF VARIED DENSITIES; PROVIDING FOR
A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS
ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City
of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the
amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by
publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to
all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the
City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be
amended;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas,
be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give
the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of Planned Development Single
Family (PD2013- 03 -SF), said property being described in Exhibit "A" (Legal Description),
Exhibit `B" (PD Conditions), Exhibit "C" (Development Plan/Preliminary Plat), Exhibit "D"
(Park Improvements), and Exhibit "P" (Conceptual Site Plan and Park/Open Space Plan)
attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
SECTION 2: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in
conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for
the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended
herein by the granting of this zoning classification.
SECTION 4: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this
ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful
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act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance,
as the same now exists or is hereafter amended.
SECTION 5: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of
this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not
affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the
part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole.
SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption
by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such
cases.
SECTION 7: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this
Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of
such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any
penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or
provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,
Texas, this 22nd day of January, 2013.
ATTEST:
Carole Ehrlich, ity Secretary
DATE OF PUBLICATION: January 30, 2013, in The Wylie
Ordinance No. 2013 -03
Lewis Ranch, Rezoned from AG /30 to PD -SF approx. 52.631 acres
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Being a 52.631 acre tract of land out of the F. De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, and being more
particularly described by metes and bounds as follows;
BEGINNING at a WOODEN Right -of -way (R.O.W.) monument found at the intersection of the East Right -
of -way line of Wylie East Drive, a variable width Right -of -way, and the South R.O.W. line of State
Highway No. 78, being the northwest corner of this tract;
THENCE with a curve turning to the left with a radius of 5729.58', a chord bearing of N 70 °08'12" E, a
chord length of 236.16', a delta angle of 02 °21'42 ", and an arc length of 236.17', to a 3/4" iron rod
found (IRF);
THENCE S 89 °02'30" E a distance of 1135.67' to a capped iron rod set (hereinafter referred to as CIRS);
THENCE S 01 °08'35" W a distance of 1034.91'to a CIRS;
THENCE S 88 °51'25" E a distance of 700.91' to a CIRS in the West R.O.W. line of Bennett Road, a variable
width R.O.W.;
THENCE S 00 °05'12" E a distance of 474.45' to a CIRS in the north line of a tract of land conveyed to
Wylie East High School according to the deed filed of record in Volume 2008, Page 138 of the Plat
Records of Collin County, Texas (P.R.C.C.T.);
THENCE N 89 °01'24" W a distance of 1990.21' to a fence corner post in the East R.O.W. line of Wylie
East Drive;
THENCE N 00 °10'01" W a distance of 1256.12' to a CIRS;
THENCE N 14 °38'14" W a distance of 177.62' to the POINT OF BEGINNING, having an area of 2,292,592
Square Feet or 52.631 Acres of land, more or less.
EXHIBIT "B"
CONDITIONS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
ZONING CASE No. 2012 -10
I. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
This planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the
Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein.
2. All regulations of the Single Family 10/24 set forth in Article 3, Section 3.2 of the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of May 201 l) are hereby replaced
with the following:
Figure 3 -4 - Planned Development —Sin le Family (PD — SF)
Lot Size (Minimum)
Lot Area (sq. ft.)
5,500
Lot Width (feet)
50
Lot width of corner Lots (feet)
60
Lot Depth (feet)
100
Lot Depth of Double Front Lots (feet)
110
Dwelling Regulations
(Minimum Square Footage)
25% of the lots
35% of the lots
40% of the lots
1,850 or greater
2,000 or greater
2,400 or greater
Design Standards Level of Achievement
See Section III Design Conditions
Yard Requirements — Main Structures
Front Yard (feet)
20
Side Yard (feet)
5
Side Yard of Corner Lots (feet)
10
Side Yard of Corner Lots (feet) on key lots
25
Rear Yard (feet)
15
Rear Yard Double Front Lots (feet)
20
Lot Coverage
45%
Height of Structures
Main Structure (feet
40
Accessory Structure (feet)
14
II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1. Maximum number of residential lots not to exceed 230 lots.
2. Key lots are defined as a corner lot which is backing up to an abutting side yard.
3. Three -tab roofing shall not be permitted.
4. No alleys shall be required within the Planned Development.
5. Lots which back onto park land shall provide a wrought iron fence of uniform
design to be installed by the homebuilder, as approved by the Planning
Department.
6. The Development Plan attached as Exhibit "C" shall serve as the Preliminary Plat.
7. Existing trees greater than 6 inch caliper within the flood plain shall be protected
in accordance with City's Tree Preservation Plan.
8. Open space, drainage & floodway easement, and public hike & bike trail shall be
dedicated to the City of Wylie in accordance with City's Subdivision Regulations.
9. All Lots adjacent to the school property will have a 6ft brick masonry rear wall.
10. Maintenance of the Park Area
Maintenance of the park area will be the responsibility of the homeowners' association
(HOA).
A. HOA maintenance and responsibilities of amenities include:
a. Clean up and litter removal.
b. Landscaping installation, care, and maintenance.
c. Trimming, clearing, and removal of unwanted vegetation as determined
by the City Park Division.
d. Maintain irrigation system and test all backflow devices annually as per
City requirements.
e. Maintain playground equipment, pavilion, benches, tables, concrete trail,
and any other installed improvements, per Exhibit "P ". Coordinate with
the City Park Department prior to the replacement or removal of any
improvement for consistency with City Park standards.
f. Maintain slopes and topography to prevent erosion.
B. City responsibilities of amenities include:
a. Perform playground safety inspections by qualified personnel.
b. Schedule pavilion reservations for the public.
11. All Park Amenities as described in Exhibit "P" and as approved by the City
Parks Department, shall be installed prior to the issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy.
IV. DESIGN CONDITIONS:
A. Land Design Standards — New Residential Requirements
Desired Land Design requirements are achieved by projects in accordance with
Exhibit "P" and the following criteria:
1. Provision of Public Pathways - Public Open Space
a. Base Standard
(1) Trail shall be constructed to the City's standards. Open space
parkland shall be in accordance with Exhibit "P" as adopted by this
ordinance.
(a) 8' Hike & Bike Trail, with 6' in front of dwellings, achieving link
in city trail system.
(b) Open Space Improvements, including 1 Pavilion and 1 Tot Lot, 4
park benches, 2 picnic tables, 1 Fishing Dock and 1 Lighted
Water Fountain.
(c) Decorative pavers shall be installed at trail crossings.
(2) The public pathway system easement(s) shall be connected along
existing or planned utility rights -of -way and/or public property lines
to any existing or planned public trail system on abutting land. Locate
the public open space easement to provide for future connections to
be made by others across intervening property to any existing or
planned public trail system on land that does not abut the
development.
Public Access
Subdivision
Dev elopme
Public Open
Space Easem
Open Space
b. Desirable Design Attributes
Single - loaded Street along open space and access per Exhibit "P".
2. Provision of Public Pathway —
Perimeter Walkways and Landscape
a. Base Standard
(1) Per Exhibit "P" and coordinate
improvements with the City of
Wylie.
(2) Landscaping and Tree
Preservation shall be in accordance with
Exhibit "C ".
The following trees and shrubs are recommended for landscaping and screening purposes
and shall be of a species common or adaptable to this area of Texas:
1. Large Trees:
Pecan
Red Oak
Burr Oak
Water Oak
Southern Magnolias
Live Oak
Bald Cypress
2. Small Trees:
Yaupon Hollies
Crape Myrtle
Wax Myrtle
Cherry Laurel
Red Bud
Japanese Black Pine
Cedar Elm
3. Evergreen Shrubs:
Red Tip Photinia
Burford Holly
Nellie R. Stevens
Chinese Holly
Yaupon Holly
Clearra
Nandinnia
Dwarf Crape Myrtle
Japanese Ligustrum
Waxleaf Ligustrum
Abelia
Junipers
Barberry
Asian Jasmine
Honeysuckle
English Ivy
Boston Ivy
Liriope
Monkey Grass
Virginia Creeper
V Inca
Mondon Grass
Ophia Pogon
Elaeagnus
Purple Sage
Pistachio
The following trees are discouraged for landscaping and screening purposes:
Silver Maple
Hackberry
Green Ash
Arizona Ash
Mulberry
Cottonwood
Mimosa
Syberian Elm
American Elm
Willow
Sycamore
Bradford Pear
b. Desirable Design Attributes
None
3. Lighting and Furnishings Along Open Space, Easements and Trails
a. Base Standard
(1) On open space easements, public walkways and trails provide: Solar -
controlled lighting, per Exhibit "P"
(2) Benches with backs installed per Exhibit "P"
(3) Provide decorative paving and cross -walks at street connectors.
(4) 8' wide decorative paving crossing at main entry; 7 ft wide at interior
street connectors per Exhibit "P"
b. Desirable Design Attributes
(1) 4 Benches, 2 Picnic Tables, I Pavilion and 1 Tot Lot, per Exhibit
"P ", to be coordinated with Parks Department.
(2) 8' wide decorative paving crossing at main entry;
(3) Hike & Bike Trail connection will be provided to school property.
(4) 1 Fishing Dock.
(5) 1 Lighted Water Fountain in Pond.
B. Street and Sidewalk Standards — New Residential Requirements
Desired street and sidewalk requirements are achieved in accordance with the
following criteria:
1. Street Treatments — Entry Features and Signage at Entries
a. Base Standard
Architectural features on stone monument (no brick) with landscaping and
incorporated into open space area and illuminated by means other than
street lights.
b. Desirable Design Attributes
Wrought iron accent panels or 2 or more different type /color of stone (can
be synthetic or cultured).
2. Street Treatments — Street Name Signs
a. Base Standard
Block numbers shall be incorporated with street lighting that is
coordinated throughout the subdivision.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
3. Street Treatments — Pedestrian Crosswalks
a. Base Standard
All crosswalks within a Residential development are to be 7 feet wide at
trail crossings and must connect to a pedestrian sidewalk system of
decorative pavers with pedestrian ramps complying with the American
with Disabilities Act, to provide a clear, continuous pedestrian and
circulation system throughout a subdivision.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
Provide 8 ft. wide, connected system of decorative pavers at Trail
Crossing at Main Entry.
4. Pedestrian Sidewalks - Sidewalk Locations
a. Base Standard
4 feet wide concrete pedestrian sidewalks shall be located on both sides of
the street, in the right -of -way of every internal street.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
5. Mail Boxes
a. Base Standard
Mail boxes shall be paired at the lot line where applicable and shall
provide number plaque and brick to match the resident.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
Same stone as house exterior trim to mail boxes.
6. Pedestrian Sidewalks - Sidewalk Lighting
a. Base Standard
Decorative street lighting shall be provided along residential streets
throughout all Residential Developments, providing low illumination with
solar controls on decorative poles with spacing ranging from 250 feet to
350 feet between lights placed on alternating sides of the street. A Street
Lighting Plan must be submitted to the City Engineer for approval. The
City Engineer is authorized to alter the distance requirement if needed in
an effort to achieve the best lighting arrangement possible.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
7. Perimeter Alleys
a. Base Standard
No Alleyways are required for the subdivision.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
C. Architectural Standards — New Residential Requirements
1. Building Bulk and Articulation
a. Base Standard
In order to avoid large blank facades, variations in the elevation of
residential facades facing a public street shall be provided in both the
vertical and horizontal dimensions. At least 25 percent of the facade shall
be offset a minimum of 2 feet either protruding from or recessed back
from the remainder of the facade.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
2. House Numbers
a. Base Standard
All single family residential units shall have lighted front stone wall
plaque with resident address beside the main entry of the dwelling unit.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
3. Exterior Fagade Material
a. Base Standard
All single family residential units shall have a minimum of eighty (80)
percent of the exterior facade composed of kiln -fired clay brick or
masonry stucco with the balance being window boxes, gables,
architectural shingle and etc., but not 20% siding, excluding windows,
doors and other openings. Glazing shall not exceed twenty -five (25)
percent of the front elevation of the residence. Dormers, second story
walls or other elements supported by the roof structure may be composite
masonry materials if approved by the Building Official as having the same
durability as masonry or stone and when offset at least six (6) inches from
the first floor exterior wall. Wood, vinyl siding and EIFS materials shall
not be used for exterior walls.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
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4. Exterior Facades — Porch
a. Base Standard
Each single family residential unit shall have a combined total covered
front, side or rear entry of a minimum of 140 total square feet of floor
area. To enhance livable outdoor space front porches shall be a minimum
of 50 s.f. with railings, columns or other architectural features for all
dwellings that have front facing garages with cedar doors.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
50 square feet or larger front entry, or connected wrap- around on two or
more sides, or pitched cover incorporated into the roof line of the house.
5. Exterior Facades - Chimneys
a. Base Standard
Chimney flues for fireplace chimneys are to be within a chimney enclosed
with masonry product matching exterior walls of the residential unit and
capped.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
Fireplace chimneys shall incorporate 40 percent stone, matching the
accent exterior fagade materials of the house for houses with Chimneys.
6. Roofs and Roofing - Roof Pitch
a. Base Standard
All single family residential units shall have a minimum roof pitch of
8:12, with articulation, dormers or a combination of hip and gable roofing.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
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7. Roofs and Roofing - Roofing Materials
a. Base Standard
All single family residential units shall have architectural -grade overlap
shingles, tile or standing seam metal. Wood shingles are not permitted.
Plumbing vents, attic vents, and other rooftop accessories are to be painted
to match the roof shingle color.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
8. Roofs and Roofing - Roof Eaves
a. Base Standard
No wood fascia or soffits are permitted.
_. b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
9. Repetition of Residential Unit Designs — Repetition of Floor Plan and
Elevation
a. Base Standard
A minimum of seven (7) platted residential lots must be skipped on the
same side and four (4) lots must be skipped on the opposite side of a
street before rebuilding the same single family residential unit with an
identical (or nearly identical) street elevation design. The same floor plan
shall not be repeated on neighboring, side by side lots or directly across
the street.
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function of the rooms are essentially the same Identical or nearly identical
street elevation design means little or no variation in the articulation of the
facade, height or width of facade, placement of the primary entrances,
porches, number and placement of windows, and other major architectural
feature. It does not mean similar colors, materials, or small details.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
10. Garage Entry
a. Base Standard
Garage doors can be located on the primary street elevation of a single
family residential unit with an upgraded insulated door with a cedar wood
grain pattern finish with carriage hardware. The primary street would be
the addressed street front. Garages may face the street on a corner lot side
yard. Each garage shall be a minimum of 400 square feet.
b. Desirable Design Attributes:
None
11. Dwelling Size
a. Base Standard
The minimum square feet of floor space shall be (25 %) of the houses
1,850 s.f. or greater , (35 %) of the houses 2,000 s.f. or greater , (40 %) of
the houses 2,400 s.f or greater measured within the outside dimensions of
a residential dwelling unit including each floor level, but excluding
carports, garages, and breezeways.
12. Fencing
a. Base Standard
(1) Side and rear yard fences (if provided) shall be permitted to a height
of 8 feet maximum and constructed of wood with metal posts and
rails to the inside.
(2) Pressure treated wood is prohibited.
(3) Fences shall be constructed of wrought iron next to open space, and
shall be maximum 6 ft in height.
b. Desirable Design Attributes
None
13. Landscaping
a. Base Standard
(1) Each residential dwelling shall have sodded front, side, and rear yard
with a minimum of 2 trees and 5 shrubs in front yard.
(2) All landscaped areas must be kept in a healthy and growing condition.
Any plant materials that die during a time of year where it is not
feasible to replant shall be replaced as soon as possible.
b. Desirable Design Attributes
Each residential dwelling unit shall have an automated, subsurface
irrigation system.
14. Outdoor Lighting
a. Base Standard
All residential dwelling units shall have an illuminated standard porch
light at the front entry and drive /garage.
b. Desirable Design Attributes
Front fagade and drive /garage shall be illuminated by coach lights on each
side of the garage and front and side yard activity area illuminated and
wired to the interior of the house.
15. Conservation /Sustainability
a. Base Standard
Each residential dwelling unit must comply with the Energy component of
the Building Code.
b. Desirable Design Attributes
None
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EXHIBIT "D"
LEWIS ESTATES
Wylie, Texas
Tipton Engineering, Inc.
09/17/12
Description
Unit
Qty
Price
Amount
PARKIMPROVEMENTS
8 ' Hike and Bike Trail
LF
3,200
32.00
102,400.00
Trail Lights
LS
1
12,500.00
12,500.00
Irrigation
LS
1
48,900.00
48,900.00
Tot Lot
EA
1
41,250.00
41,250.00
Pavilian
EA
1
62,250.00
62,250.00
Park Benches
EA
4
1,200.00
4,800.00
Picnic Tables
EA
2
1,500.00
3,000.00
Dock
EA
1
18,000.00
18,000.00
Fountain w /lights
EA
1
21,000.00
21,000.00
Hand Clearing of Park Land
EA
1
18,500.00
18,500.00
Total Park Improvements
$332,600.00
Construction Costs of Improvements
Engineering and Construction Staking
Total Amount of Park Improvements
PARK LAND DEDICATION
Park Land Provided 9.17 acres
$332,600.00
$39,912.00
$372,512.00
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock,
publisher of The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas
and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, who being by me duly sworn,
deposed and says that the foregoing attached:
City of Wylie
Ordinances 2013 -03 & 04
was published in said newspaper on the following dates, to -wit:
January 30, 2013
Chad Engbrock, Publisher
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Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the day of
to certify which witness my hand and seal of office.
2013
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NO.
AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, TEXAS,
AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING , ORDI-
NANCE: OF THE
CITY ' OF WYLIE,
AS HERETOFORE
AMENDED, SO AS
TO CHANGE- 'I
ZONING ON Ift
HEREINAFTER
TION -or -THIS OR-
DINANCE; PRO-
V IDING FOR THE
REPEAL. OF ALL
ORDINANCES" - - IN
CONFLICT; PRO-
VIDING A SEVER -
ABILITY CLAUSE;
AND PROVID-
FExfOR AN EF-
DATE.
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock,
publisher of The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas
and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, who being by me duly sworn,
deposed and says that the foregoing attached:
City of Wylie
Ordinances 2013 -03 and 2013 -04
was published in said newspaper on the following dates, to -wit:
January 30, 2013
ha ngbrock, Publisher
Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the 'day of , 2013
to certify which witness my hand and seal of office.
KIESHA D. HILL
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Notary Public in and for
:i, March 21, 2017 The State of Texas
AP'R 17 2013 3.Z) I
My commission expires
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ORMANM
AN , ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, TEXAS,
AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE
ZONIN G ORDI-
NANCE OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE
AS HERETOFORj
AMENDER, SO AS
TO CHANGE THE
ZONING ON THE
HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PROP -
ERTY, ZONING
CASE ' NUMBER
2012 -10, FROM AG-
RICULTURAL DIS-
TRICT (AG /30}�` .TO
PLANNED DEVEL-
OPMENT SINGLE-
FAMILY EPA -SF) TO
A
iLY
VAR�,D 1�l`SI-
TIES; PROVIi»G
FOR: -ENALTY
FOR THE VIOLA-
TION OF THIS OR-
DINANCN. , PRO-
VIDING FOR 'THE
REPEAL OF ALL
ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; PRO -
VIDING A SEVER
ABILITY CLAUSE;
AND PROVID-
ING FOR AN EF-
FEE DATE.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 36
OMNANCE
`,;
AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, TEXAS;
AMENDING ORDI-
NANCE NO.2009 -12
(COMPREHENSIVE
FEE ORDINANCE)
AND SECTION
XII _ (MUNICIPAL
COURT FEES) OF
APPENDIX C (WY-
LIE COMPRE-
HENSIVE FEE
SCHEDULE) OF
THE WYLIE CODE
OF ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING FOR
REPEALING, SAV-
INGS AND SEVER -
ABILITY CLAUS-
ES; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE OF
THIS ORDINANCE;
AND PROVIDING
FOR THE PUBLICA-
TION- OF THE CAP-
TION OF TWW OR-
DIN CE.
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