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02-08-2000 (City Council) Agenda Packet
NOTICE OF MEETING Wylie City Council Agenda Tuesday, February 8, 2000 7:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex-Council Chambers 2000 State Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 Item No. Agenda Item Action Taken Call to Order Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Proclamations& Presentations +Proclamation"Hearts of Kindness"Week in conjunction with the Wylie Independent School District Character Education Program + Presentation by Ms. Amy Warner,Historic Preservation Consultant Citizens Participation Consent Agenda All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired,that item will be removed from the consent agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider and act upon approval of a Resolution ordering a Joint Election with the Wylie Independent School District and the Collin County Community College District on May 6,2000. B. Consider and act upon approval of a contract for election services between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Elections Administration for the May 6, 2000 Municipal Election. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Public Hearing 1. Hold a public hearing to Consider and Act Upon a request from Cascade Companies. L.L.C.,for approval of a zone change from MF(Multi-Family); and B-1 (Business)to PD (Planned Development)for a master planned single family neighborhood for the property generally located along the east side of FM 1378 just north of the Newport Harbor Development and being all of a certain 50.576 acre tract out of the James McUlmury Survey,Abstract No. 629, and the WM. Burnett Survey,Abstract No. 56,City of Wylie, Collin County,Texas. Approval of a Resolution 2. Consider and act upon approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Collin County,Texas for Road Improvements in accordance with Court Order No. 97-576-08-25. Award of Contract 3. Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to execute and award an emergency construction contract to Four D Construction in the amount of$180,864.83 to replace the potable water line and wastewater line in the alley between Third Street and Fourth Street between Butler Street and Park Street. Appointments 4. Consider and act upon the appointment of Representatives to the Exploratory Committee for the Development of a Recreation/Civic Center. (Tabled 1/25/00) Work Session ♦ Presentation by Mr.Brady Snellgrove,Finance Director and Ms. Mignon Morse, Library Director regarding Technology,Internet, and Fiber Optics. ♦ Discussion of 1999 Bond Program and Other Capital Projects ♦ ISO Update Adjournment. In addition to specifically identified Executive Sessions, Council may convene into Executive Session at any point during the open meeting to discuss any item posted on this agenda. Specific sections of the Open Meetings Act will be Identified and announced should Council elect to convene into Executive Session. I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this the day of ,2000 at 5:00 p.m.as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and appropriate news media contacted. City Secretary Date Notice Removed 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 TDD972/442-8170. WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. iek_ February 8, 2000 Issue Consider and act upon approval of a Resolution ordering a Joint Election with the Wylie Independent School District and the Collin County Community College District on May 6, 2000. Background Terms of offices currently held by the Mayor, Place 2, Place 4 and Place 6 are subject to re-election. The resolution proposed will call the joint election with the Wylie Independent School District and the Collin County Community College District on May 6, 2000. The resolution stipulates the polling places where qualified voters can cast ballots for the election. It also outlines the early voting by personal appearance locations. Early voting will take place at the Municipal Complex beginning April 19, 2000 through May 2, 2000 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There will be an extended hour voting on Thursday, April 27, 2000 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday, April 29, 2000 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Collin County Election contract details the duties and responsibilities of both the contracting officer and the City. The first day to file for office is February 21, 2000. The last day to file is March 22, 2000 before 5:00 p.m. Candidate packets are currently available in the City Secretary's office. In 1995 the State Legislature passed a bill that enables municipalities to cancel the election if all of the candidates are running unopposed or there are no propositions on the ballot. If at the end of the filing deadline, all candidates are unopposed, a certification will be delivered to the Council declaring the candidates are unopposed. On receipt of the certification, the Council by ordinance may declare each unopposed candidate elected to the office. If a declaration is made, the election is not held. A copy of the ordinance shall be posted on election day at each polling place that would have been used in the election. A certificate of election shall be issued to each candidate in the same manner as provided for a candidate elected at the election. Financial Consideration Five thousand dollars ($5,000) has been budgeted for the city's share in the joint elections. Details on the cost sharing is provided within the contract with the County Elections Administration and included as an attachment. Other Consideration The Texas Election Law, Chapter 3 gives direction in ordering the election. The resolution, if approved, will meet statutory requirements for ordering the municipal election under Article 5, Sections 1-7 of the Home Rule Charter. Section 2.051, Subchapter C of the Texas Election Law applies to the ruling on an unopposed candidate. Other Consideration -continued In May of 1998, the qualified voters of the City of Wylie voted to amend Article III, Section 1(A) (Number, Selection and Term) of Wylie's Home Rule Charter to increase the term of office that the mayor and councilmen shall serve from two (2) years to three (3) years. On January 12, 1999, the City Council amended Ordinance No. 85-3 and Wylie's Home Rule Charter to increase the term of office that the mayor and councilmen shall serve from two (2) to three (3) years. Ordinance No. 85-3 and Article III, Section 1(A) (Number, Selection and Term) of Wylie's Home Rule Charter are hereby amended to read as follows: "The mayor and councilmen shall be elected by the qualified voters of the qualified voters of the city at large, each of whom, unless sooner removed by the provisions of tins Charter,shall serve for a term of three years. Each councilmen shall occupy a position on the city council, such positions being numbered l through 6, consecutively.' The method of election and transition to three (3) year terms under the place system are set out as follows: The 1999 General Election provided the transition for Place 5 only to convert to a three year term. Places 2, 4, 6 and the Mayor are up for re-election in 2000. Place 6 and the Mayor will have a two- year term and Places 2 and 4 will have a three-year term. Beginning in 2001, each Place, including the Mayor, will be re-elected with three-year terms. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the resolution. Attachments Resolution Contract with Collin County Elections Administrator Ordinance Establishing Transition to Three Year Terms 7 / ,vie: 1� ;(;t P e ared'by �eviewed by Finance City Manager Approval p RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS,ORDERING A JOINT ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 6, 2000, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THREE (3) MEMBERS, (PLACE 2, 4, AND 6), AND THE MAYOR TO THE CITY COUNCIL; THE MAYOR AND PLACE 6 WILL HOLD OFFICE FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS AND PLACE 4 AND PLACE 6 WILL HOLD OFFICE FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS; DESIGNATING LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE; ORDERING NOTICES OF ELECTION TO BE GIVEN AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH ELECTION. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: An election is hereby ordered to be held jointly with the Wylie Independent School District and the Collin County Community College District on Saturday, May 6, 2000, for the purpose of electing three(3) City Council members to fill the following expiring terms on the Wylie City Council; Place 2, Place 4, Place 6 and the Mayor. The Mayor and Place 6 will hold office for a period of two (2)years and Place 2 and Place 4 will hold office for a period of three (3)years. SECTION 2: The polling place where qualified voters shall cast ballots at such location in the City of Wylie 2000 regular municipal election is as follows: County Election Precincts Polling Place All City Precincts Precinct 25 Southfork Mobile Home Park 210 Southfork Blvd. Precincts 27, 56 & 83 First United Methodist Church 109 W. Jefferson Wylie, Texas Election polls shall be open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on the date of the election. SECTION 3: Early voting by personal appearance shall be available at the Collin County Sub Courthouse, 920 E. Park, Suite 120, Plano, Texas, and Wylie Municipal Complex, 2000 N. Highway 78, Wylie, Texas, beginning on Wednesday, April 19, 2000 through Tuesday, May 2, 2000, during the normal working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with extended voting hours on Thursday, April 27, 2000 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 29, 1998 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Applications for ballot by mail shall be requested from and mailed to the Collin County Elections Administration Office, 920 E. Park Blvd., Suite 120, Plano, Texas 75074. Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on April 28, 2000. Resolution No. Page 2 SECTION 4: The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to publish and/or post, in the time and manner prescribed by law, all notices required to be so published and/or posted in connection with the conduct of this election. The Collin County Election contract shall designate the election judges for the joint election. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, on this the 8th day of February, 2000. John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Salinas, City Secretary THE STATE OF TEXAS CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OF COLLIN § CITY - SCHOOL WYLIE ELECTION SERVICES BY THE TERMS OF THIS CONTRACT made and entered into by and between the CITY OF WYLIE, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY," and the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereinafter referred to as the"SCHOOL DISTRICT,"and SHARON ROWE, the Elections Administrator of Collin County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Contracting Officer," pursuant to the authority of Section 31.091, of the Texas Election Code, agree to the following particulars in regard to coordination, supervision and running of the City and School District's May 6, 2000, Joint General Election. THIS AGREEMENT is entered into in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises hereinafter set out_ IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: I. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF CONTRACTING OFFICER. The Contracting Officer shall be responsible for performing the following duties and shall furnish the following services and equipment: A. The Contracting Officer shall arrange for appointment, notification (including writ of election), training and compensation of all presiding judges, alternate judges,the judge of the Central Counting Station and judge of the Early Voting:Lalloting Board. a. The Contracting Officer shall be responsible for notification of each Election day and Early Voting presiding judge and alternate judge.of his or her appointment. The recommendations of the City and the School District will be the accepted guidelines for the number of clerks secured to work in each polling place. The presiding election judge of each polling place, however,will use his/her discretion to determine when additional manpower is needed during peak voting hours. The Contracting Officer will determine the number of clerks to work in the Central Counting Station and the number of clerks to work on the balloting board. Election judges shall be secured by the Contracting Officer with the approval of the City and the School District. b. Election judges shall attend the Contracting Officer's school of instruction(Elections Seminar)to be held Thursday, May 4, 2000, in the City of Plano Council Chambers, at 6:00 P.M, c. Election judges shall be responsible for picking up from and returning election supplies to the county election's warehouse located in Plano. Compensation for this pickup and delivery of supplies will be $25.00. d. The Contracting Officer shall compensate each election judge and worker. Each judge and worker shall receive$6.00 per hour for services rendered. B. The Contracting Officer shall procure, prepare, and distribute ballots, frames(ballot pages),election kits and election supplies. a. The Contracting Officer shall secure election kits which include the legal documentation required to hold an election and all supplies including locks, pens, magic markers, etc. b. The Contracting Officer shall secure all tables, chairs, duplication ballots, and legal documentation required to run the central counting station. c. The Contracting Officer shall provide all lists of registered voters required for use on election day and for the early voting period required by law. The election day list of registered voters shall be arranged ire alphabetical order by polling place, in lieu of alphabetic by each precinct in each polling place. d. The Contracting Officer shall procure and arrange for the distribution of all election equipment and supplies required to hold an election. 1. Equipment includes the rental of voting and demonstrator machines, ballot boxes, transfer cases, voting signs, directional poles and tote boxes. 2 2. Supplies include punch card ballots, sample ballots,early voting mail ballots, demonstrator ballots, pens,tape,markers, etc. C. The Contracting Officer, Sharon Rowe, shall be appointed the Chief Deputy Early Voting Clerk by the City and the School District. a. The Contracting Officer shall supervise and conduct Early Voting by mail and in person and shall secure personnel to serve as Early Voting Deputies. b. Early Voting by personal appearance for the City and School District's May 6, 2000, joint General Election shall be conducted on weekdays beginning Wednesday, April 19, 2000, and continuing through Tuesday,May 2, 2000,between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. On Thursday, April 27, 2000, early voting shall be conducted between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Early voting shall also be conducted on Saturday, April 29, 2000,between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. c. All personal appearance voting shall be conducted during the hours detailed above at the following locations: Collin County SubCourthouse Main Early Voting Location 920 E. Park, Suite 120 Plano,Texas 75074 Wylie Municipal Building 2000 N. Hwy 78 Wylie,Texas 75098 3 d. All applications for an Early Voting mail ballot shall be received and processed by the Collin County Elections Administration Office, 920 E. Park Blvd., Suite 120, Plano, Texas 75074. 1. Application for mail ballots erroneously mailed to the City or School District shall immediately be faxed to the Contracting Officer for timely processing. The original application shall then be forwarded to the Contracting Officer for proper retention. 2. All Federal Post Card Applicants(FPCA)will be sent a mail ballot. No postage is required. e. All Early Voting ballots(those cast by mail and those cash:by personal appearance) shall be prepared for count by the Early Voting Ballot Board in accordance with Section 87.000 of the Texas Election Code. The presiding judge of this Board shall be Rose Generalovich. The Board shall meet for preparation of the early voting ballots on Wednesday, May 3, 2000, at 9:00 A.M. They will recess and continue the preparation process and begin tabulation after the mail is received on Saturday,May 6, 2000, at 3:00 P.M. D. The Contracting Officer shall arrange for the use of all Election Day polling places. The City and School District shall assume the responsibility of remitting the cost of all employee services required to provide access, provide security or provide custodial services for the polling locations. E. The Contracting Officer shall be responsible for establishing and operating the Central Counting Station to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in accordance with Section 127.000 of the Election Code and of this agreement. Counting Station Manager and Central Count Judge shall be Sharon Rowe. The Tabulation Supervisor and Tabulation Operator shall be provided by the Collin County Elections Administration Office and paid as a contract expense. a. The tabulation supervisor shall prepare,test and run the :ounty's tabulation system in accordance with statutory requirements and county policies, under the auspices of the Contracting Officer. 4 b. The Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting system shall be conducted on Thursday, May 4, 2000, at 2:00 P.M., by the Contracting Officer. c. Election night reports will be available to the City and School District at the Central Counting Station on election night. d. The Contracting Officer shall prepare the unofficial canvass report after all precincts have been counted, and will provide a copy of the unofficial canvass to the City and School District as soon as pos,ible after all returns have been tallied. e. The Contracting Officer shall be appointed the custodian of the voted ballots and shall retain all election material for a period of 60 days. 1. Pending no litigation and as prescribed by law, the voted and unused ballots shall be shredded 60 days after the election. 2. The City and School District can obtain the list of registered voters from the Elections Administration Office after this 60-day retention period. Pending no litigation and if the City or School District does not request the lists, the Contracting Officer shall destroy them 90 days after the election. f_ The Contracting Officer shall conduct a manual count as prescribed by Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code and submit a written report to the City and School District in a timely manner. The Secretary of State may waive this requirement. If applicable, a written report shall he submitted to the Secretary of State as required by Section 127.2(11(C)of the aforementioned code. 5 H. Duties and Services of the City and School District. The City and School District shall assume the following responsibilities: A. The City and School District shall prepare the election orders, resolutions, notices,justice department submissions, official canvass and other pertinent documents for adoption by the appropriate office or body. a. The Contracting Officer shall publish and post the Notice of the Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting system and one press release. The Contracting Officer shall also prepare a certification of tabulation and an unofficial "canvass report" that will assist the City and School District with the official canvass. b. The City and School District assumes the responsibility of posting all notices and likewise promoting the schedules for Early Voting and Election Day. B. The City and School District shall procure and provide the Contracting Officer with the ballot layout and Spanish interpretation. a. The City and School District shall deliver to the Contracting Officer as soon as possible, but no later than Friday,March 17, 2000, the official wording for the City and School District's May 6, 2000, Joint General Election. b. The City and School District shall approve the "blue line" ballot format prior to the final printing. C. The City and School District shall post the publication of election notice by the proper methods with the proper media_ D. The City and School District shall prepare and submit to the U. S. Department of Justice under the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, any required submissions on voting changes. E. The City and School District shall compensate the Contracting Officer for any additional cost incurred in the process of miming this election or for a re-count this election may require. 6 F. The City and School District shall pay the Contracting Officer 90%of the estimated cost to run the said election prior to March 13, 2000. The Contracting Officer shall place the funds in a "contract fund" as prescribed by Section 31.098 of the Texas Election Code. The Deposit should be delivered within the mandatory time frame to: Collin County Treasury 920 E. Park Blvd., Suite 120 Plano,Texas 75074 ATTN: Shelley Lowder Deputy Elections Administrator G. The City and School District shall pay the cost of conducting said election, less partial payment, including the 10%administrative fee, pursuant to the Texa3 Election Code, Section 31.100, within 30 days from the date of final billing. H. The reasonable and necessary expense of holding said joint election will be shared by three entities(City of Wylie, Wylie Independent School District and Collin County Community College District) entering into the joint agreement and the proportionate share of expenses shall be reimbursed to the Contracting Officer. lam. Cost of Services. See Exhibit"A." IV. Joint Election Agreement. See Exhibit"B." V. Election Day Polling Locations. See Exhibit"C." VI. General Provisions. A. Nothing contained in this contract shall authorize or permit a change in the officer with whom or the place at which any document or record relating to the City and School District's May 6, 2000, Joint General Election is to be filed or the place nt which any function is to be carried out, or any nontransferable functions specified under Section 31.096 of the Texas Election Code. B. Upon request,the Contracting Officer will provide copies of all invoices and other charges received in the process of running said election for the City and School District. 7 C. If the City and/or School District cancel their election pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, the Contracting Officer shall be paid a contract preparation fee of S75. An entity canceling an election will not be liable for any further costs incurred by the Contracting Officer in conducting the May 6, 2000, Joint General Election. All actual shared costs incurred in the conduct of the election will be divided by the actual number of entities contracting with the Contracting Officer and holding a May 6, 2000, Joint General Election. D. The Contracting Officer shall file copies of this contract with the County Judge and the County Auditor of Collin County, Texas. WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2000. Sharon Rowe Elections Administrator Collin County, Texas WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2000. Attested: Barbara Salinas Mike Collins City Secretary City Manager City of Wylie, Texas City of Wylie, Texas WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS THE DAY OF 2000. Attested: John Simmons Dr. John Fuller Wylie Independent School District Superintendent Wylie,Texas Wylie ISD Board of Trustees Wylie, Texas 8 01/31/00 11:46 09726333214 ELECTIONS Z 010/012 City of Wylie - Estimated Contract Cost - Exhibit"A" ELE104 May 6, 2000 01/08/2000 01:39 PM SUPPLY COST - CITY ONLY Punch Card Ballots 500 $61 per M $30.50 Sample Ballots 20 $0.75 each $15.00 Early Voting Mail Ballots 10 $0.80 $8.00 Demonstrator Ballots 50 $5 per C $2.50 Frames (Ballot Pages) 3 $8 each $24.00 Ballot Style Setup by the Printer 1 $30 each $30.00 Total Supply Cost-City Only $110.00 SUPPLY COST - CITY, WISD & CCCC Punch Card Ballots 1500 $61 per M $91.50 Sample Ballots 20 $0.85 each $17.00 Early Voting Mail Ballots 10 $0.90 $9.00 Demonstrator Ballots 500 $5 per C $25.00 Frames (Ballot Pages) 6 $8.50 each $51.00 Early voting and election day kits 3 $25 each $75.00 Cental Counting kit and supplies 1 $50 each $50.00 County precinct maps 3 $5 each $15.00 Ballot Style Setup by the Printer 1 $30 each $30.00 Total Supply Cost-City, WISD&CCCC $363.50 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT - CITY ONLY Voting Machines 3 $30 each $90.00 Total Equipment Rental - City Only $90.00 RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT - CITY, WISD & CCCC Voting Machines 6 $30 each $180.00 Transfer Cases 2 $5 each $10.00 Ballot Boxes 4 $5 each $20.00 Metal Signs 4 $1 each $4.00 Wood Signs 4 $2 each $8.00 Large Early Voting Signs 2 $5 each $10.00 Early Voting Cabinet 1 $50 each $50.00 Demonstrator Voting Machine 3 $5 each $15.00 Directional Poles 4 $0.50 $2.00 Tote Boxes 2 $1 each $2.00 Total Equipment Rental-City, WISD&CCCC $301.00 EARLY VOTING COSTS - CITY, WISD & CCCC Mailed Ballot Kits 2 $1 each $2.00 Postage for mailed Early Ballots 2 $0.52 EACH $1.04 Workers for early voting location #of workers 2 Total hours worked 210.75 $6 per hour $1,264.50 Pickup& Delivery of early voting supplies 1 $25 per poll $25.00 Assemble Early Voting Location 1 $48 per site $48.00 Early Voting Computer at site 1 $300 per site $300.00 Total Early Voting Costs- City, WISD & CCCC $1,640.54 EARLY VOTING BALLOT BOARD -CITY ONLY 4� 2.05 Total Early Voting Ballot Board- City Only $42.05 01/31/00 11:46 V9726333214 ELECTIONS a1011/012 01/08/2000 page 2 ELECTION DAY - CITY, WISD & CCCC #of election poll workers 9 Total hours worked 104 $6 per hour $624.00 #of delivery fees to election judges 2 $25 per poll $50.00 Total Election Day Costs-City, WISD&CCCC $674.00 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES - CITY, WISD & CCCC Manual recount per Election Code $60.00 $60.00 Process early voting and poll worker checks 11 $1.50 each $16.50 #of mail election judge notices 6 $1.50 each $9.00 Total Administrative Costs-City, WISD&CCCC $85.50 TABULATION AND CENTRALIZED COSTS SHARED BY ALL ENTITIES Tabulation Network $1,400.00 Programming $1,000.00 Cost for central count workers $6 per hour $495.60 FICA on election workers 7.65% of applicable $1,697.58 Press Release $104.50 Notice of tabulation test $42.00 Early Voting personnel Plano $584.50 Early voting computer in Plano $300.00 County overtime and temporaries $1,836.06 FICA & Retirement for County employees $466.89 Total Tabulation And Centralized Costs $7,927.13 SUMMARY OF COSTS Total Supply Cost-City Only $110.00 Total Equipment Rental-City Only $90.00 Total Early Voting Ballot Board-City Only $42.06 Total I $242.051 Total Supply Cost- City, WISD&CCCC $363.50 Total Equipment Rental-City, WISD&CCCC $301.00 Total Early Voting Costs-City, WISD&CCCC $1,640.54 Total Election Day Costs- City, WISD& CCCC $674.00 Total Administrative Costs- City, WISD 8 CCCC $85.50 Total $3,064.54 Expense divided by number of entities sharing early voting and election day polls 3 City of Wylie, Wylie ISD, CCCCD I $1,021.51 Total Tabulation And Centralized Costs $7.927.13 Total $7,927.13 Expense divided by total number of entities contracting with County for May election 11 I $720.651 Entity's share of expenses $1,984.21 County Election Officer's Administrative Charge at 10% $198,42 Total estimated expense to entity for May 6, 2000 Election $2,182.63 90% Due prior to March 13, 2000 $1,964.37 01/31/00 11:47 179726333214 ELECTIONS Z 012/012 Exhibit"B" JOINT ELECTION AGREEMENT between The CiSchool District(the ofCouncil School)and the Board of Trustees of the Collin County ConununityCollege the City of Wylie(the City),the Board of Trustees of the Wylie t District(the College). BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT,the City,the School,and the College do hcreby agree,pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Election Code,to hold a joint election for the Gener Adalil Ei ecior on obe hell (Elections on Saturday u tor) May 6,2000. All entities have contracted with the Collin County Electionsto perform various duties and responsibilities on behalf of the three entities. The three entities shall share equally in the expense of the polling locations,election officials,supplies,ballots and other and all necessary expenses for the election upon receipt of satisfactory billing and invoices reflecting the total of such election_ An entity canceling an election pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code will not be liable for costs incurred by the Elections Administrator in conducting the May 6,2000 Joint General Election. APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE CO2 I 000 aCOUNTY O e Nerd bOy iMMts tN u COLLEGE DISTRICT in its meeting held the day of representative. COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Attest: - 13y: —. - Dr.Cary Israel,President APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS in its meeting held the day of —,2000 and executed by its authorized representative. Attest: — By: John Monday,Mayor Barbara Salinas,City Secretary APPROVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE WYLIE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT in its meeting held the—day of ,2000 and executed by its authorized representative. Attest: By: —Dr.John IT Fuller,Superintendent John Simmons,Business Manager ORDINANCE NO. 99-1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 85-3 AND WYLIE'S HOME RULE CHARTER, ARTICLE III, SECTION 1(A) (NUMBER, SELECTION, AND TERM) TO INCREASE THE TERM OF OFFICE THAT OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN SHALL SERVE FROM TWO (2) YEARS TO THREE (3) YEARS; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has been requested to amend Article III, Section 1(A) (Number, Selection and Term) of Wylie's Home Rule Charter to increase the term of office that the mayor and councilmen shall serve from two (2) years to three (3) years; and WHEREAS, Wylie has complied with all notices and public hearings as required by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it will be advantageous, beneficial and in the best interest of the citizens of Wylie to amend Ordinance No. 85-3 and Wylie's Home Rule Charter to increase the term of office that the mayor and councilmen shall serve from two (2) to three (3) years; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings. The findings sets forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Ordinance No. 85-3 and Wylie's Home Rule Charter Article III, Section 1(A). Ordinance No. 85-3 and Article III, Section 1(A) (Number, Selection and Term) of Wylie's Home Rule Charter are hereby amended to read as follows: ARTICLE 3 Section 1: Number, Selection and Term A. The mayor and councilmen shall be elected by the qualified voters of the qualified voters of the city at large, each of whom, unless sooner removed by the provisions of this Charter, shall serve for a term of three years. Each councilmen shall occupy a position on the city council, such positions being numbered 1 through 6, consecutively. Ordinance No. 99-1 Page 2 SECTION 3: Method of Election Under the Place System. The method of election and transition to three (3) year terms under the place system will be as follows: Terms 2yr 3yr 2yr 3yr 3yr 2yr 2yr Places 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mayor 1999 1 3 5 2000 2 4 6 Mayor 2001 1 3 2002 5 6 Mayor 2003 2 4 2004 1 3 2005 5 6 Mayor 2006 2 4 2007 1 3 2008 5 6 Mayor Places 1, 3, and 5 will be up for re-election in 1999. Places 1 and 3 will have a two-year term, and Place 5 will have a three-year term. Places 2, 4, 6 and the Mayor will be up for re-election in 2000. Place 6 and the Mayor will have a two-year year term and Places 2 and 4 will have a three-year term. Beginning in 2001, each Place, including the Mayor, will be re-elected with three-year terms. SECTION 4. Savings/Repealing Clause. Wylie's Home Rule Charter and Ordinance No. 85-3 shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. All ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent they are in conflict. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance No. 99-1 Page 3 SECTION 5. Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase there of irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentence, clauses, and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 12th day of January, 1999. John Mondy, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara A Salinas, City Secretary WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. e . February 8, 2000 Issue Consider and act upon approving a contract for election services between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Elections Administration for the May 6, 2000 Municipal Election. Background For the last four years the Collin County Elections Administration has been contracted to conduct the Municipal Elections. Collin County has detailed the responsibilities of all entities within the contract and staff has reviewed and found that with the exception of cost, it is as the previous years. City staff has been pleased with the professionalism and timely manner of the services provided by the Elections Administrator and staff. By conducting jointly with other entities we are able to conduct a cost effective election by sharing expenses. Financial Consideration The total contract cost for the 1999 election was $4,487.39. The cost of last years election was higher than the previous years due to the fact that the WISD was able to cancel their election under Section 2.051 of the Election Law(unopposed candidates) and the Collin County Community College District did not hold an election in 1999. The proposed contract states that the estimated contract expense for the 2000 election will be $2,182.63. There is a provision in the contract that will allow the City to cancel their election pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code, with the City only paying a$75.00 preparation fee. $5,000 has been budgeted for this years Joint Election. Other Consideration Article 2, Section 1(c) of the Home Rule Charter allows the Council to cooperate with the government of any County for any lawful purpose for the advancement of the interests of its inhabitants. During the 1999 Legislative Session, Senate Bill 35 was introduced by Senator Shapiro. The bill related to certain processes and procedures to promote the consolidation of elections. Though Senate Bill 35 was not successful, many cities are moving to consolidation by contracting their elections with one or more entities. This office will continue to monitoring legislation that may have a direct effect on our election process. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the contract. Attachments County Elections Contract-please refer to Agenda Item A back up materials . Mule 1-4/110 fPepa f red by eview ed d Finance City Manager Approval <� WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. I. February 8, 2000 Issue: Hold a public hearing to Consider and Act Upon a request from Cascade Companies. L.L.C., for approval of a zone change from MF (Multi-Family); and B-1 (Business)to PD (Planned Development) for a master planned single family neighborhood for the property generally located along the east side of FM 1378 just north of the Newport Harbor Development and being all of a certain 50.576 acre tract out of the James McUlmury Survey, Abstract No. 629, and the WM. Burnett Survey, Abstract No. 56, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Background: The conceptual plan under consideration is for the proposed Cascades Addition. The applicant is requesting rezoning on 50.576 acres in order to develop the property with a master planned single family residential community. The property to the northwest is vacant and zoned for MF (Multi-Family) uses. The property to the north is not within the City of Wylie proper. The property to the south is zoned SF- 3 (Single Family Residential)and developed accordingly with single family homes. The property to the west is zoned PD(Planned Development)for a master planned single family development. The property to the east is not within the City of Wylie proper. Public Comment Forms were mailed to sixty-four (64) property owners within 200 feet of this request. Two (2) Public Comment Forms in opposition and three (3)Public Comment Forms in support have been returned. The opposition represents 1.01% of the property within 200 feet of this request. Other Considerations: • The Comprehensive Plan recommends Country Residential (1 acre single family) uses for the property. The proposed land use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan only in terms of the single family residential aspect. Specifically, the applicant is proposing a density of 2.75 dwelling units per acre(minimum lot size of 8,500 sq. ft.). The applicant is also proposing a cascading pond parkland dedication encompassing 4.4 acres (2.43 acres of useable area outside of the pond). Although the Comprehensive Plan recommends 1 acre lots for this property, staff is of the opinion that the elimination of the multi-family zoning significantly reduces the allowable density of the area. Specifically,the property is currently zoned for multi-family uses and, therefore, could be developed (by right) at a density of fifteen (15) dwelling units per acre. • The applicant is filing this PD in order to ensure a quality development and request an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan. The following tables provide a summary of the development standards being proposed. Proposed Development Standards jIJ rkteA 8,500 s . ft. minimum 8,500 sq. ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft Not less th an 7 ft. on Not less than 6 ft. on of the lot and ie lot eac h hsd o f the and eac h hside yards side yards 20 ft. for side sd 20 ft. for adjacent i de ' ' ce nt to as si de ad jacent ce nt to a s a str eet. str eet. € irt < 100 ft. 100 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. :::: :: • < o ) 6:12 None required Ntiottitglie.vation No house elevation No regulations n truc ted llbec constructed sh all d n to each oth er,r ad jacent et di rectly 1Y opp osite os ito a like i n or in the to e leva _ same cul-de-sac. giiiiii4100$C4pingagMin. of 6" total None required f tree s diameter o (18) 3 gal lon n shrub s to ya rd Grass sodfront Ya o �� t WARM;;;; 75% masonry veneer, 75% masonry such as brick, stone or stucco . :::::::.......... gt <> >> 1,800 sq. ft. 1,500 sq. ft. • The applicant is incorporating approximately 4.4 acres of dedicated public park (2.43 acres of useable area outside of the ponds). At the January 10, 2000, Parks Board meeting, the Board recommend approval of this case subject to additional access easements being incorporated, that the hike&bike trial around the ponds be built in co:ncrete, and the provision of a playground and picnic area(see attached memorandum form Mindy Manson, Assistant City Manager). Also, please note staff took this case back to the Board and asked them to consider the issue of off-street parking identified by the Commission. The Board did not change their original recommendation. • Additional features being proposed are jogging paths and a cascading pond system engineered to City specifications. Specifically, ponds will provide drainage improvements to the area and serve as an aesthetic amenity to the development. • The applicant is proposing a divided and landscaped entry way to FM 1378. • The applicant is aware that a development plan, preliminary plat and final plat must be approved prior to the issuance of building permits. Financial Considerations: Rezoning application fee in the amount of$400.00 - Paid Commission Recommendation: At the February 2, 2000, Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission voted by 3-2 to recommend approval of this case. Commissioner George was absent, Commissioner Schmader abstained, and Commissioner's Hogue and Wood voted nay. Specific concerns identified by the Commissioners voting nay were as follows: 1. Traffic along FM 1378; 2. Drainage; 3. Conflict with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan; 4. No off-street parking provided for the park dedication; 5. Proposed gravel jogging path; 6. Water pressure; and 7. Ingress/Egress Staff Recommendation: Approval due to the fact that the proposed density and development standards significantly reduce the overall density permitted by right. The Departments of Public Works, Fire, and Development Services concur with this recommendation. Attachments: Location Map Area Zoning Map Property Owner Notification Map Property Owner Notification Report Public Comment Forms Public Hearing Notice Zoning Change Application Proposed Land Data Conceptual Plan 4. wiirtyx- -- • Prepared by 9- Reviewed by Finance City Manager Approval City of Wylie Memo To: Tobin Maples, Director of Development Services From Mindy Manson, Assistant City Manager Mal Date: 01/11/00 Re: The Cascades Subdivision—Parkland Dedication During the January 10, 2000 Park Board meeting, the Board recommended approval of the parkland dedication proposed for The Cascades Subdivision in lieu of fees. As a part of the motion, the Board specified the improvements of additional access easements on the east, south and west side of the pond area, the hike & bike trail around the ponds to be built in concrete, and the provision of a playground and picnic area by the ponds, all to be completed by the developer If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to let me know. •Page 2 L 1 -- I I ,,.._,_ iH I -♦- Woad F 3i _ ' it ER CITY LIMITS< CrIII III I " El ' ❑ SUBJECT ', ,T x gi PROPERTY Aill21uu. .0 ►tttt�r. ►,tttttt.-.iil t.unmttu►, 01 n.mtttiX. mumjnu« ,���.�,�Ill� i � 11 nttttuntt►1�0O 00finmii - i.nmmntillt$0 0Inlumt 5 ntnnnintttt►v 00 �111/11111 ■ !!tit111Otttiittu ``, ttllltium _______) _ � ❑ J ` fir I I IL 1 rI Iflrl 1 I (j LOCATION MAP Stowe Z: 11, , , • • . P.-- _ rF Id ZONING CASE #99- 14 NW , _ .._..1 1"-400' .._.._.._.._.._.._ _.. ! i Ai ! r..-. . j------•-••-•-------••---•-••-•1--••-*---7_17:7112:7.-27:.; Outside ! i City Limits . . i ._.._..i... 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Smith Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1507 Schooner Bay 42 Lot 8 BIk 14 R-2273-014-0080-1 Johnnie Seeley Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1505 Schooner Bay 43 Lot 9 Blk 14 R-2273-014-0090-1 Stephen Phillips Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1503 Schooner Bay 44 Lot 10 BIk 14 R-2273-014-0100-1 Lance Rust Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1501 Schooner Bay 45 Lot 11 BIk 14 R-2273-014-0110-1 Bruce Currin Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1500 Anchor Drive 46 Lot 12 BIk 14 R-2273-014-0120-1 Michael Miller Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1411 Anchor Drive 47 Lot 3 Blk 12 R-2273-012-0030-1 Brian Enoch Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1409 Anchor Drive 48 Lot 4 Blk 12 R-2273-012-0040-1 Stephen Binford Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1407 Anchor Drive 49 Lot 5 Blk 12 R-2273-012-0050-1 Robert Pearson Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1405 Anchor Drive 50 Lot 6 BIk 12 R-2273-012-0060-1 Michael Simmons Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1403 Anchor Drive 51 Lot 7 BIk 12 R-2273-012-0070-1 Curtis Moore Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1401 Anchor Drive 52 Lot 8 Blk 12 R-2273-012-0080-1 Chris Church Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1315 Anchor Drive 53 Lot 9 BIk 12 R-2273-012-0090-1 Charles Evans Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1313 Anchor Drive 54 Lot 10 BIk 12 R-2273-012-0100-1 Craig Nichols Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1311 Anchor Drive 55 Lot 11 Blk 12 R-2273-012-0110-1 Michael Meeks Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1220 Anchor Drive 56 Lot 1 Blk 10 R-3830-010-0010-1 Jose Marichalar Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1218 Anchor Drive 57 Lot 2 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0020-1 Chet Hodges Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor Sue Masterson & 1216 Anchor Drive 58 Lot 3 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0030-1 Robert Ulbik Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1214 Anchor Drive 59 Lot 4 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0040-1 John Cornelison Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1212 Anchor Drive 60 Lot 5 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0050-1 Charles Chubb Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1210 Anchor Drive 61 Lot 6 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0060-1 David Plumlee Wylie, Texas 75098 Newport Harbor 1208Anchor Drive 62 Lot 7 BIk 10 R-3830-010-0070-1 Jack Gates Wylie, Texas 75098 Collin County 210 S. McDonald Street 63 FM 1378 Commissioners Court Mcllnney, Texas 75069 Applicant 5949 Sherry Lane #1225 64 Abst 629 Tract 5 R-6629-000-0050-1 Cascade Companies, LLC Dallas, Texas 75225 V . 1 I j j © ! 1 I I I 1 L i ! j j Lakewa j i i i i ! i i ' j :1 .._ i / / ,. i a {ti ` 1 I / i :,,I,.;1„,,.,*,,,,,...;.i4f,4_v,,;i,,,L;,?,,,,,,,i,:t.,.;7:1,:,,,,SUB.ECT, FR )PERT,Y R-6629=000=0050=1 T I j I L.-. p ,�r I , a r-�.+er v" . ;3,.G`" i'' zw. x",« a I {$ ,.=P -i-,'"^ 1 1 „:5., s,,.;,...,.,,,, ,,, r/ ....._ „\ Oi LL IIii!U II l 0° • iiiiiiiiiii;2/1MIW 4 11111111 PROTEST ANALYSIS . 40" UIIIIII '1 ZONING CASE #99-14 Total Area wlthln 200' 38.53 Acres itilli (Excluding Subject Property) ♦ �r� , Total Area Protesting 0.39 Acres ' ,,letoti" 1.0146 ,', ', Illta ii Percentage Protesting , _ and& �.t., PUBLIC COMMENT FORM RECEIVED (Please type or use black ink) JAN 2 0 2000 Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North CITY OF W Y L I E Wylie.Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,January 18,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,January 25,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North.Wylie,Texas Name: dL, T hC be__ (pleaseprint) Ati AiLL Address: /SD 6 zd -7( 7507 Wylie Tax Account Number (if shown on enclosed map): - ( -4 Signature: Date: / -- C' 7— 00 COMMENTS: ` l J % V.45411i.-- Lel--It-4-/C1144.-1-4/ Ei---r•- ,f/(1-1-&/7i-e ..., f'-7 . , 1257A; ) . -) V ih. - `-4 —.-- PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. I am AGALYST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,January 18,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,January 25,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex.2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: • Z. m T (please print) Address: AJ 0 4e17 1s-09k Wylie Tax Account Number (if shown on enclosed map): ' Z Z 2 3 -0l - 2 / Signature: O. 14.; • / ) aeZe Date: / 00 • COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. I am AGALNST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, January 18,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,January 25,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex.2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie.Texas Name: /4 ,2- 0 k G P G ,�1VV, (please print) Address: 1 3 l 0 4 /J C./4 v 4 1) k Wylie Tax Account Number J (if shown on enclosed map): /K- 2 L 93 f O S O 3- SD— l Signature: 21'�L > l et Date: / —//7 —'t'O O COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,January 18,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,January 25,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Name: lV CC Cyr Q\' 14-3kes (please print)Address: `? % I( -,,�' `C��21 C C \K_.) .9\\\e_ \� 1 0C) -5? Wylie Tax Account Number .N _ 3Q 3 _ 1 Q�2O Signature: (if shown on enclosed map): 00 w Date: — COMMENTS: ^ff'' w<2_, Q.50.)-c .1\(\_- 01,,, ef-dt q:VkA AMA PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) RECEIVED Department of Planning JA N 2 0 2000 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie.Texas 75098 CITY OF WY L I E I_ I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#99-14. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,January 18.2000, 7:00 pm Municipal Complex,2000 Highway 78 North,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,January 25,2000,7:00 pm Municipal Complex.2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie,Texas r iLlName: �I J D f (please print) .1, k Address: [ 0 0 A-A_fAikpr on ve. ) In Ii �.L L. T)( Lcig Wylie Tax Account Number ' � i O l 5 O 2© Q i (if shown on enclosed map): `. i Signature: 4?(0.-,A,,,,c,_.€_,, ( ale, Date: t 1 I - ( O o , __ __ ______ _ COMMENTS: — — apa\__ , .".1 ua, it--ck, , , 611,-- ,,,,, Dti s\---' kelit.,(et r_ t(-? 4 I.ti1 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: 99-14 Applicant: Cascade Compaines,L.L.C.Attn: Randy Nolan Location: Generally located along the east side of FM 1378 just north of the Newport Harbor Development Property Description: (See the attached Exhibit"A"for full legal description) Present Zoning: MF&B-1 (Multi-Family and Buisness) Requested Zoning: PD(Planned Development) Proposed master planned community with density variance. Specifically,master planned single family residential homes with a minimum lot size of 8,500 sq. ft. 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: Tuesday,February 1,2000,7:00 PM City Council: Tuesday,February 8,2000,7:00 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. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF AREA OF REQUEST IN ZONING CASE NO. C1 -/4 BEING, A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE JAMES McULMURRY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 629 AND THE WM. BURNETT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 56, CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING A PORTION OF THAT TRACT AS CONVEYED TO BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3756, PAGE 115, AND BEING ALL OF THAT 6.494 ACRE TRACT AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1169, PAGES 656 AND 660, OF THE DEED RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING, AT A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND AT A POINT ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF F.M. ROAD NO. 1378, SAID POINT BEING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF NEWPORT HARBOR, PHASE ONE, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS RECORDED IN CABINET G, SLIDE 224 OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; THENCE, ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF F.M. ROAD NO. 1378, THE FOLLOWING: NORTH 07°13'28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 75.77 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07°29'15" AND A RADIUS OF 1954.86 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 255.46 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE END OF SAID CURVE; NORTH 00°15'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 159.86 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET; THENCE, SOUTH 89°56'02" EAST, LEAVING THE EASTERLY LINE OF F.M. ROAD NO. 1378, A DISTANCE OF 662.80 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23°28'08" AND A RADIUS OF 820.00 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 335.88 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 23°02'10" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 585.67 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF A TRACT AS CONVEYED TO STEPHAN VAN GEE AND WIFE, BEVERLY VAN GEE AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3051, PAGE 570, OF SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, NORTH 89°03'06" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID VAN GEE TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 228.56 FEET TO A 3/8" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID VAN GEE TRACT, SAME BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF A 6.494 ACRE TRACT AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 1169, PAGE 656 AND VOLUME 1169, PAGE 660, OF SAID DEED RECORDS; Page 1 of 3 THENCE, NORTH 00°02'06" EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID 6.494 ACRE TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 337.89 FEET TO A POINT AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAME; THENCE, NORTH 89°58'37" EAST, ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID 6.494 ACRE TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 843.69 TO A POINT AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAME; THENCE, SOUTH 00°31'05" EAST, ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID 6.494 ACRE TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 331.86 FEET TO A R.R. SPIKE FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAME; THENCE, NORTH 88°45'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 234.25 FEET TO AN AXLE FOUND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID BAYLOR TRACT; THENCE, SOUTH 00°15'04" WEST, ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID BAYLOR TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 962.43 FEET TO A 60D NAIL FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAME; THENCE, SOUTH 88°26'37" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 563.72 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF A CALLED 1.1692 ACRE TRACT AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF WYLIE AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 2471, PAGE 001, OF SAID DEED RECORDS; THENCE, ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF SAID BAYLOR TRACT WITH SAID CITY OF WYLIE TRACT, THE FOLLOWING: NORTH 36°52'40" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 212.73 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND; SOUTH 89°58'35" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 82.60 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND; SOUTH 54°03'30" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 161.79 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND; SOUTH 00°03'07" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 104.89 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID NEWPORT HARBOR, PHASE ONE; THENCE, ALONG THE SAID NORTHERLY LINE OF NEWPORT HARBOR, PHASE ONE, THE FOLLOWING: THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12°24'44" AND A RADIUS OF 1721.18 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 372.87 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE BEGINNING OF A COMPOUND CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09°06'46" AND A RADIUS OF 1750.35 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 278.39 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 80°59'20" Page 2 of 3 AND A RADIUS OF 40.00 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 56.54 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD SET AT THE BEGINNING OF A REVERSE CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 56°56'09" AND A RADIUS OF 330.00 FEET; AROUND SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 327.93 FEET TO A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND AT THE END OF SAID CURVE; NORTH 89°56'02" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 686.41 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 50.576 ACRES OF LAND. Page 3 of 3 Our jte stewards t1C o..torph .,., t ,l r le strive for to enhance du pa*of�� APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING Zoning Case No. (PLEASE TYPE OR PRIM) By. he jtcan The Following Information To Be Supplied Name: •( (q COMPANIES, L L C Contact Person: C T Beckhaiu or • Address: 5949 terry In #1225 City: Dallas State: Zip: 75225 Telephone: 214-368-2223 Fax 214-368-8375 E- • i,vaC tBecckham, phthairtnan The Following Information To Be Supplied By The Owner: Name: BAYIL >�.LZs CARE . Address: 3600 Gaston Ave 100 Barnett Tower City, Dallas ' State: TK zip: 75246 Telephone: 214-820-3136 Fax::214-820- 7092 ; E-Mail Cascade Gbtnpanies, L L C I Am The Owner Of The Herein Described Property, And Is Authorized To File This Application On My Behalf. V ` R/C/l9rc.o s. /.456-1-1 Signature of Owner 15.4Y NEkW/ c4zs ts-77 Location of Request: James rscUlinu'ry Survey, A-629; Collin 'County; Texas Existing Zoning: Multi-Family 'Requested Zoning: Planned Unit Development (PDD) • Explanation: lb develop single family residential and provide drainage facilities . l ' All requests shall be advart�s�ed for the rei q�festof d�stria iae nd/or any other district which Is more restrictive by area requirements,land use and height. A legal description of tbe property for which the zoning change is requested must be completed as"EXHIBIT 4"and attached hereto. The description shall include the distance and bearing of the point of beginning from the nearest o pp@rDub. Use a TYPEWRITER and sign where indicated. A.werddoetgi.eekt. ie �C-- ` doe IDate Filed: •• • . . Receipt No.:(Peti Plat: = • ?•• , -Y .?r ,:. +�`;•- . CITY OF WYLIE City of Wylie,Development Services Department 2000 Highwry 78 North y Wylie,Texas 75098y 972-442-8150y 972-442-8154 Fax 01-05-00 04:44PM FROM-WILLS BEILUE BECKHAM REGENT 2143688375 T-707 P 01/01 F-741 SIP Poor ;' BMWs.HEALTH CARE 6Y8TEM Fa,rq Z fr.MMIII Farr 1FOU NDAT OON 11 Wall L Il;tidan YKz Ftckkrn[ °writable Gl(c S Emir Rams Division July 21, 1999 • Mr. Tobin E. Maples, Director of Planning City of Wylie 2000 Highway 78 North Wylie, TX 75098 Dear Mr. Maples: • We are the current owners of 53.6 acres out of the James McUlmurray Survey, Abstract No. 629, in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. The land is under contract to Cascade Companies, L.L.C., 5949 Sherry Lane #1225, Dallas, TX 75225. We are aware of the planning and engineering presently underway by Douphrate 8 Associates of Rockwall, Texas, engineers for Cascade Companies, L.L.C. This letter is to verify our authorization for Cascade Companies, L.L.C. to proceed with the subdivision of the above tract. Yours very truly, BUM FOUNDATI doll R. Hoiden ice President Charitable and Gift Estate Planning Division KRH:dv have you rancrnb.ioJ 11.irlar Pictish O"v Swim in yc+ur will! 1(,00 Gran A%true.Sync 1CO.Mika.Tow 75241i R)4)n20.1.1110 fax 12141 8207a92 TO:Bead SL£889£tT2:01 260L-028-012 NOI1tiC]WW 801tt :NOUJ 22:9T 66 T2-- The cascades A Planned Unit Development Proposal For the City of Wylie, Texas January 10, 2000 Ag ( Uf/ S ed 2,, C 1. General Concept (the Cascades will be developed around a series of cascading constant level ponds providing a 4.4 acre park. The detention area for holding water before it is released downstream will be above the constant level ponds and is determined by volume, not square footage. The area outside of the ponds is 2.43 acres. It is the developer's desire to dedicate this entire area as a park to the City of Wylie. y specifications. The ponds and offsite The ponds will be engineered to the City of Wylie's sp drainage improvements are expected to provide the detention and release necessary to resolve the drainage problem that has occurred for the existing subdivision adjacent to the south. Normally, the water in each pond will cascade into the next lower pond, and then be pumped up to the highest pond and recirculated. This plan provides additional capacity to accommodate the 100 year flood. The additional water will be released slowly and diverted to the east to avoid inundation of the subdivision"downstream". A jogging trail will be developed which will lead to and around the pond park. Both the park and the jogging trail will be landscaped and provide an attractive and pleasing amenity to the home owners in the neighborhood. 2. Property Overview Ole Cascades is planned as a 154 lot single family subdivision on approximately 56 acres of land fronting the east side of FM 1378 (Country Club Rd.), in Wylie, Texas. The site borders the north boundary of the Newport Harbor addition. The site topography is level with FM 1378 for the western portion of the property but begins a gentle sloper thhe�tely 1,000 feet east of FM 1378. There are continuing problems during heavy rain run off fo Newport Harbor addition to the south of this property. This sensitive environmental area within the project site will be enriched and maintained and will become part of the native landscape of the project while at the same time mitigate the drainage problem occurring during high water levels. The site is currently zoned Multi-Family by the City of Wylie with a density of 15 units per acre. The proposed development is designed to accommodate 154 lots on 56 acres with a density of 2.75 single family lots per acre. No lot is less than 8,500 square feet. Due to the curvature of the streets and the cul de sacs,the lots vary in width and depth,however,minimum standards will be developed. 3. General Development Guidelines 1. Front wall- All wall construction materials facing FM 1378 shall be natural stone,brick, wrought iron or a combination of each. Added screening may be accomplished by plant material and landscaping. No wood fencing shall be used facing FM 1378 by the development,however, homeowners will be allowed to use wood fencing along FM 1378 on their lots. 2. Entry feature- The entry feature shall be of the same construction materials as the front wall, and shall be lighted. The entry shall have a split double lane on either side of a plant median approximately twelve feet wide at the widest point, and heavily landscaped. 3. JokeineNature Path -The jogging path will be five feet wide within a fifteen foot landscaped area between some of the lots. (See Jogging Trail Detail). The surface material for the path will be crushed rock built up between metal grass guards. The areas on either side of the five foot path will be landscaped with a 3" caliper live oak or equivalent tree planted every 40 feet along the trail. The running path will have the effect of winding in and out of the trees. Various stations along the path will be established for stretching, exercising or resting. The path to the ponds will provide an interesting and natural area for both joggers and strollers to make their way to the ponds and will be lighted with low level lights no higher than 4 feet. The path will open up at the pond area, and circle around the ponds to form a loop. Maintenance will be provided by the Home Owners Association. 4. Ponds - The cascading ponds will be the central focus of the development. This 4.4 acre area will not only be the main theme of the development around which the marketing will be based, but provides a most needed solution to an area drainage problem which has existed for years. Rather, than an open detention pit, this area will be engineered to not only provide for detention and release of water run oft but also become a scenic park. This area will have a series of constant level ponds, stepped to provide a cascading effect from one pond to the next. The water will be recirculated via a pumping system from the lowest point back to the highest point to begin its cycle over. The pond area will be extensively landscaped with a minimum of 3"caliper live oak or equivalent tree planted every 40 feet. along the perimeter of the pond area. 5. Waiver of City Assessed Park Fees- The developers respectfully request the City grant a waiver of all park fees and accept the dedication of the 4.4 acre pond as a public park maintained by the City of Wylie. The land surface area not included in the ponds is 2.43 acres which satisfies the donation requirement of 1.5 acres per 100 dwelling units(Ord.99-6). 6.Maintenance- Streets,park, and utilities will be publicly maintained. Jogging path will be privately maintained by a home owners association. 4. Single Family Residential Regulations The lots shall generally conform to the City of Wylie SF-2 zoning classification except as noted below: 11.3 Area regulations. (1). Size of yards 1. Front yard. There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than 25 feet as measured from the front property line. 2. Side yard There shall be a side yard on each side of the lot having a width of not less than 7 feet in width. A side yard adjacent to a side street shall not be less than 20 feet. 3. Rear yard. There shall be a rear yard, a depth of not less than 25 feet. (2). Size of Lot: 1. Lot area. No building shall be constructed on any lot of less than 8,500 square feet. 2. Lot width. The minimum width as measured at the front building line of the lot shall not be less than 60 feet. 3. Lot depth. The minimum depth of the lot shall be no less than 100 feet. C. Minimum dwelling size. The minimum floor area of any dwelling shall be 1,800 square feet exclusive of garages,breezeways and porches. 5. Additional Guidelines A.1. Exterior Wall Materials -A minimum h as brick, stone on f 751% of the 's tstuotal exterior area, minus windows and doors, must be masonry veneer, A.2. Roofs- Roofs must be covered with composition material of at least 180 LB weight shingle and have a minimum pitch of 6:12. A.3. Fences and Walls - All lots in block C which open onto the pond area excepting lots 4,5,9 and 10 will use a wrought iron fence not to exceed 5 feet in hescreent ing hedges standardbe �y be planted. All backyard fencing in this area and designated by the develop Living other lots may use wood, masonry or wrought iron but may not exceed 7 feet in height. The use of chain link fencing is prohibited. Railroad ties may not be used anywhere in block C or for a retaining wall visible from the street on any other lot. Any retaining walls in Block C will be of a uniform stone designated by the developer. A.4. Screening- The owner of a lot must screen the following items from the view of the public and neighboring lots and dwellings,if any of these items exist on the lot: 1. Clotheslines 2. Drying racks 3. Hanging clothes,linens,rugs and textiles of any kind 4. Yard maintenance equipment 5. Wood piles and compost piles 6. Accessory structures such as dog houses, gazebos, metal storage sheds and greenhouses 7. Garbage can and refuse containers except on City pickup days. 8. Roof mounted antenna and satellite dishes of more than 18" 9. Motor homes, campers, and large recreational vehicles. Plant material such as trees and bushes may be used for screening,however,they must be of sufficient size to provide the necessary screening when they are planted. A.5. House Elevation -No like house elevation shall be constructed adjacent to each other, directly opposite a like elevation, or in the same cul de sac. A.6. Landscaping- The following minimum landscape features shall be installed prior to the initial occupancy: 1. Trees - a minimum of 6 inches �eeslwdho eter diamshall ers add up to atbe planted. This�6 inches. Credit y be accomplished by one 6 inch tree or multiple will be given to any lot having at least 6 inches of native trees in the front yard. 2. Shrubs - eighteen(18)3 gallon shrubs across the front of the house. 3. Grass - solid sod from fence to front curb. ti L f JOGGING TRAIL DETAIL 15' ROW Landscape Lighting (max. 4 ht.) 5' JOGGING TRAIL z T J ^ I'`- o • O y O w 15' ROW ,♦� i i \ �\ tL 0 0 3' TREE EVERY 40' 1 W/ LANDSCAPE UGHTINC z 0 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. V. February 8, 2000 Issue Consider and act upon approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Collin County, Texas for Road Improvements in accordance with Court Order No. 97-576-08-25 (copy attached). Background This Interlocal Cooperation Agreement replaces an existing agreement signed by the City on May 14, 1996. The Agreement will allow Collin County to continue participation in road and bridge maintenance/improvement projects within the corporate limits of Wylie. The county may assist with general maintenance activities such as the grading, rocking, asphalt level up, sealcoating, installation of culverts, cleaning of drainage ditches, mowing or brush cutting, emergency repairs to bridges, and oiling for dust control. Major improvements such as the construction or reconstruction of roads will only be considered if the road is on the Collin County Thoroughfare Plan (copy attached). All requests for work in the City of Wylie must be submitted to the Collin County Director of Public Services&Operations by April 1st of the year prior to the year improvements are desired to be made. Emergency requests will be evaluated by the Commissioners' Court, and authorization for work can only be given by the Commissioners' Court. By approving a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute the proposed Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, the City Council will make it possible to coordinate road and bridge maintenance/improvements within the Wylie City limits in conjunction with Collin County, Texas. Financial Considerations As consideration for the services and functions provided by Collin County as part of this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, the City of Wylie agrees to pay Collin County in accordance with the advance cost estimate submitted to them for work requested by the City of Wylie in the amount and upon the following terms and conditions: 1) Payment in full upon completion of work and receipt of bill for the same. 2) Payment to equal reimbursement in full for labor, equipment, and material expended by Collin County. Each party agrees to defend and indemnify the other from any claims, demands, costs or judgments arising out of any negligent act or omission of their respective employees or agents in the performance of the functions and/or services provided under this agreement. Other Considerations Article II, Section 1C of the City Charter gives the City Council authority to cooperate with other governments (County, City or political subdivision) for any lawful purpose for the advancement of interests, safety, convenience and welfare of its inhabitants The Interlocal Cooperation Act, Title 7, Chapter 791, of Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated (The"Act"), and the Constitution of the State of Texas, Article III, Section 64(b) (the "Constitution") specifically authorizes counties and other political subdivisions comprised or located within the County to contract with one another for the performance of governmental functions and/or services required or authorized by the Constitution, or the laws of the State of Texas, under the terms and conditions prescribed in the Act. Board/Commission Recommendation n/a Staff Recommendation Attachments Collin County Transportation Plan/Thoroughfare Plan Interlocal Cooperation Agreement Court Order No. 97-576-08-25 . *TY) 60444,6H Prepared by leviewed by Finance City Manager Approval C O L L I N COUNTY Department of Public Services& Operations January 4, 2000 Mike Collins, City Manager City of Wylie 2000 Hwy. 78 N Wylie, Tx. 75098 Re: Interlocal Agreement Dear Mr. Collins: Enclosed is an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement which will allow Collin County to continue participating in road and bridge maintenance/improvement projects within the corporate limits of Wylie. The county may assist with general maintenance activities such as the grading, rocking and oiling of roads. Major improvements such as the construction or reconstruction of roads will only be considered if the road is on the Collin County Thoroughfare Plan. A copy of our County Road Policy is attached for your review. This Interlocal Cooperation Agreement replaces an existing agreement signed by the city on May 14, 1996. In the future, this agreement will be sent out for renewal on an annual basis. Please present this agreement to your City Council for approval and forward one signed original to my office along with a copy of your city's resolution by February 15, 2000. Upon receipt, I will submit it to Commissioners' Court for their approval and signature. A copy of the signed agreement will be returned to you for your records. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, &/ Bobby Atteberry Director of Public Services & Operations Collin County attachments 700 A Wilmeth Road McKinney, Texas 75069•(972) 548-3701 •424-1460 ext.3701(Metro) •FAX (972) 548-3754 INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Title 7, Chapter 791, Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated (the "Act"), and the Constitution of the State of Texas, Article III, Section 64(b) (the "Constitution") specifically authorizes counties and other political subdivisions comprised or located within the County, to contract with one another for the performance of governmental functions and/or services required or authorized by the Constitution, or the laws of this State, under the terms and conditions prescribed in the Act; and WHEREAS, the functions and/or services contemplated to be performed by Collin County, Texas, as set out herein, are governmental functions and/or services contemplated by the terms of the Act and are functions and/or services which each of the parties hereto have independent authority to pursue, notwithstanding this Agreement; and WHEREAS, both the County and the political subdivision named herein are desirous of entering into this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, as is evidenced by the resolutions or orders of their respective governing bodies approving this Agreement which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT is hereby made and entered into by and between Collin County, Texas, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, and City of Wylie , political subdivision of the State of Texas which is wholly or partially located within Collin County, Texas. Consideration for this Agreement consists of the mutual convenants contained herein, as well as any monetary consideration which may be stated herein. This agreement is as follows, to-wit: INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT PAGE 1 As requested by the political subdivision named herein, Collin County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized agents and employees, agrees to provide said political subdivision with the following described governmental functions and/or services: ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT ORDER NO. 97-576-08-25 (COPY ATTACHED). II. As consideration for the above-described governmental functions and/or services, said political subdivision agrees to pay to Collin County, Texas, in accordance with the advance cost estimate submitted to them for work they have requested in the amount and upon the following terms and conditions: 1) PAYMENT IN FULL UPON COMPLETION OF WORK AND RECEIPT OF BILL FOR SAME. 2) PAYMENT TO EQUAL REIMBURSEMENT IN FULL FOR LABOR, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIAL EXPENDED BY COLLIN COUNTY. III. Each party hereto agrees to defend and indemnify the other from any claims, demands, costs or judgments arising out of any negligent act or omission of their respective employees or agents in the performance of the governmental functions and/or services under this Agreement, IV. This Agreement shall be effective from and after the passage of enabling resolutions or orders by the governing bodies of the parties hereto and the execution hereof by each of the authorized representatives of the political subdivisions who are parties hereto and shall remain in effect until revised or terminated, as agreed upon by both parties. COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS Date: By: Title:Ron Harris, County Judge INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT PAGE 2 (Political Subdivision) Date: By: Title: INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT PAGE 3 COUNTY ROAD POLICY(CITIES) Section I Maintenance/Improvements to Roads Within City Limits A. Each city in Coffin County is responsible for maintaining the roads and bridges within their city limits. B. Commissioners'Court desires that a consistent policy be continued concerning road work performed by the county within the corporate limits of cities as Coffin County has limited funds,personnel and equipment available for these projects. C. Commissioners'Court may consider malting or participating in improvements to roads and bridges within the corporate limits of a city as follows: (a)General maintenance items to include rocking,gang,asphalt level up, sealcoating,oiling for dust control, w of culverts,cleaningof drainage ditches,mowing or brushcutting and emergency repairs to (b).Major improvements such as the construction or reconstruction of roadways will only be considered if the road is on the Collor County Thoroughfare Plan. D. A city must be entered into an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement with Coffin County prior to work being performed by Coffin County for that city. E. All requests must be submitted to the Director of Public Works by April 1st of the year prior to the year i are desired to be made. Emergency requests will be evaluated by Commissioners'Court upon the merits presented by the requesting city. F. Authorization for work in cities can only be given by Commissioners' Court. Section II Reimbursement for Work Performed by Collin County A. Costs for road and bridge repairs or improvements will be as follows: (a)Cost of materials used for the project or one-half of the total project(mcluding labor and equipment),whichever is greater,if the road is on the Collin County Thoroughfare Plan. (b)Total cost,including materials,labor and equipment if the road is not on the Collin County Thoroughfare Plan. Page 8 . ` COURT ORDER NO. 97- 576 -08-25 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY POLICIES: ADOPTION OF REVISED COUNTY ROAD POUCY/RESCIND PREVIOUSLY APPROVED COURT ORDERS COUNTY OF COLLIN COUNTY RQID S1 PERINTENDENT On August 25, 1997, the Commissioners' Court of Collin County, Texas, met in special session with the following members present and participating, to wit Ron Hams County Judge, Presiding Phyllis Cole Commissioner, Precinct 1 Jerry Hoagland Commissioner, Precinct 2 Joe Jaynes Commissioner, Precinct 3 Jack Hatchell Commissioner, Precinct 4 During such session the court considered a request from the County Road Superintendent for approval to rescind previously adopted court orders pertaining to County Road Policies, furthermore, adoption of a revised County Road Policy. Thereupon, a motion was made, seconded and carried with a majority vote of the court to adopt a revised County Road Policy effective October 1, 1997, and rescind previously adopted court orders pertaining to same. Same is- hereby approved in accordance with the attached documentation. Ron Ham , unty.Judge Phyllis Col Co issioner, Pct. 1 Jerry Hoagland, Cohimissioner, Pct. 2 4oe,Ja ne , Commissioner, Pct. 3 \Acs-Asu, Jack Hatch Commissioner, Pct. 4 ATTEST: Helen Starnes, Ex-Officto ?= �1` Commissioners' Court = . \ Collin County, TEXAS L- . .. c:cowft9TcouftofdM54oadp01 12%14/1999 02:58 FAX 9725475734 COLLIN LAW LIBRA 003 Page 1 Citation/Title TX GOVT § 791.002, Short Title *52597 V.T.C.A.,Government Code§ 791.002 VERNON'S TEXAS STATUTES AND CODES ANNOTATED GOVERNMENT CODE TITLE 7.INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 791.INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACTS SUBCHAPTER A.GENERAL PROVISIONS Current through End of 1997 Reg.Sess. § 791.002. Short Title This chapter may be cited as the lnterlocal Cooperation Act. CREDITS) 1994 Main Volume • Added by Acts 1991. 72nd Leg.,ch.38.§1.eff.Sept. 1. 1991. <General Materials(GM)-References,Annotations,or Tables> HISTORICAL NOTES HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES 1994 Main Volume Prior Laws: Acts 1971,62nd Leg..p. 1971.ch.513. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St tut 4413(32c),§2. • Copyright (c) West Group 1999 No claim to original U.S. Govt. works 12•/14/19.99 02:58 FAX 9725475734 COLLIN LAW LIBRA 1004 TX-STAT-AN - TX GOVT § 791.028, Contracts for Joint Payment of Road Construction and Improvements Excerpt from page 52627 follows v.T.C.A., Government Code S 791.028 VERNON'S TEXAS STATUTES AND CODES ANNOTATED GOVERNMENT CODE TITLE 7. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 791. INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACTS SUBCHAPTER C. SPECIFIC INTERLOCAL CONTRACTING AUTHORITY Current through End of 1997 Reg. Sess. 5 791.028. Contracts for Joint Payment of Road Construction and Improvements (a) In this section: (1) "Highway project" means the acquisition, design, construction, improvement, or beautification of a state or local highway, turnpike, or road project. (2) "Transportation corporation" means a corporation created under Chapter 431, Transportation Code. (b) A local government may contract with another local government, a state agency, or a . transportation corporation to pay jointly all or part of the costs of a highway project, including the cost of an easement or interest in land required for or beneficial to the project. (c) A local government and a transportation corporation, in accordance with a contract executed under this section, may: (1) jointly undertake a highway project; (2) acquire an easement, land, or an interest in land, in or outside a right-of-way of a highway project, as necessary for or beneficial to a highway project; or (3) adjust utilities for the project. (d) If a contract under this section provides for payments over a term of years, a local government may levy ad valorem taxes in an amount necessary to make the payments required by the contract as they become due. Copyright (c) West Group 1999 No claim to original U.S. Govt. works Tx-STAT-AN - TX GOUT 5 791.011, Contracting Authority; Terms Excerpt from page 52605 follows V.T.C.A., Government Code S 791.011 vERNON'S TEXAS STATUTES AND CODES ANNOTATED GOVERNMENT CODE TITLE 7. INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS CHAPTER 791. INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACTS SUBCHAPTER B. GENERAL INTERLOCAL CONTRACTING AUTHORITY Current through End of 1997 Reg. Sess. S 791.011. Contracting Authority; Terms {a) A local government may contract or agree with another local government to perform governmental functions and services in accordance with this chapter. (b) A party to an interlocal contract may contract with a: (1) state agency, as that term is defined by Section 771.002; or (2) similar agency of a state that borders this state. (c) An interlocal contract may be to: (1) study the feasibility of the performance of a governmental function or service by an interlocal contract; or (2) provide a governmental function or service that each party to the contract is authorized to perform individually. (d) An interlocal contract must: (1) be authorized by the governing body of each party to the contract; (2) state the purpose, terms, rights, and duties of the contracting parties; and (3) specify that each party paying for the performance of governmental functions or services must make those payments from current revenues available to the paying party. (e) An interlocal contractual payment must be in an amount that fairly compensates the performing party for the services or functions performed under the contract. (f) An interlocal contract may be renewed annually. Copyright (c) west Group 1999 No claim to original U.S. Govt. works • TA fT1t vvoT.7 L/7T7 ,TT-T'fl T-eleli,C77R VVT To:en RRRT/17T/7T ' 7 IN' ''RLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEM' P WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act, Article 4413 (32c) , Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes (the "Act" ) , and the Constitution of the State of Texas, Article III, Section 64 (b) (the "Constitution") , specifically authorize counties and other political subdivisions comprised or located within the County, to contract with one another for the performance • of governmental functions and/or services required or authorized by the Constitution, or the laws of this State, under the terms and conditions prescribed in the Act; and WHEREAS, the functions and/or services contemplated to be performed by Collin County, Texas, as set out herein, are governmental functions and/or services contemplated by the terms of the Act and are functions and/or services which each of the parties hereto have independent authority to pursue, notwithstanding this Agreement; and WHEREAS, both the County and the political subdivision . named herin are desirous of entering into this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement, as is evidenced by the resolutions or orders of their respective governing bodies approv " this Agreement which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT is hereby made and entered into by and between Collin County, Texas, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, and ThP City of wylip , political subdivision of the state of Texas INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREETMENT Page I s which is wholly or partially located within Collin County, Texas . Consideration for this Agreement consists of the mutual covenants contained herein, as well as any monetary consideration which may be stated herein. This agreement is as follows, to-wit: I . As requested by the political subdivision named herein, Collin County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized agents and employees, agrees to provide said political subdivision with the following described governmental functions and/or services: ROAD MAINTENANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH COURT ORDER NO. 90-589-07-30 (COPY ATTACHED) . II . As consideration for the above-described governmental functions and/or services, said political subdivision agrees to pay to Collin County, Texas, in accordance with the advance cost estimate submitted to them for work they have requested in the amount and upon the following terms and- __ conditions : : 1) PAYMENT IN FULL UPON COMPLETION OF WORK AND RECEIPT OF BILL FOR SAME. 2) . PAYMENT TO EQUAL REIMBURSEMENT IN FULL FOR LABOR, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIAL EXPENDED BY COLLIN COUNTY. INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT Page 2 III . Each party hereto agrees to defend and indemnify the other from any claims, demands, costs or judgments arising out of any negligent act or omission of their respective employees or agents in the performance of the governmental, functions and/or services under this Agreement, IV. This Agreement shall be effective from and after the passage of enabling resolutions or orders by the governing bodies of the parties hereto and the execution hereof by each of the authorized representatives of the political subdivisions who are parties hereto and shall remain in effect until revised or terminated, as agreed upon by both parties . COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS Date: 6 n; 0 BY: Title: County Judge INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT Page 3 • •��JJ ,Y kiyAc (Poi '€ida1 ffubdivision Date: kdi V/9‘0 f Ti e: • INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT Page 4 WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. ( February 8, 2000 Issue Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to execute and award an emergency construction contract to Four D Construction in the amount of$180,864.83 to replace the potable water line and wastewater line in the alley between Third Street and Fourth Street between Butler Street and Park Street. Background The potable water line and wastewater line in the alley between Third Street and Fourth Street between Butler Street and Park Street have reached the end of their economic feasible lives. The replacement of both lines has been previously approved by Council as projects in the 1999 Bond Program. The potable water line, identified as Water Main Improvement Project W 1 in the 1999 Bond Program, is an old, cast iron main that has deteriorated to the point that water quality is adversely affected. Residents served by the line have complained about reddish discolored water received at their taps. The Public Works Department has flushed the line on a regular basis to remove any discoloration and sediment; however, the line is in need of replacement. The contractor for the proposed project will abandon the existing water line in place and install approximately 1,300 feet of new eight inch water line in the alley including new water meters, fire hydrants, and all related appurtenances. Residents will continue to receive water service from the existing line until the new line is successfully installed, tested, and disinfected in compliance with Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) regulations and City of Wylie Standard Construction Details. The wastewater line, identified as Sewer Main Improvement Project S4 in the 1999 Bond Program, has deteriorated beyond repair and has been identified as a source of inflow and infiltration into the sewer system. The proposed project includes replacement of approximately 1,300 feet of eight inch wastewater line in the alley and reconnecting the affected residents. Replacing the wastewater line at this time eliminates the need to disturb the newly replaced water line at a future date (the water line is located above the wastewater line). The City's consultant, The Hogan Corporation, accelerated the preparation of construction plans in order to expedite receipt of bids for the needed line replacements. The typical process for the advertising, review and award of contracts takes approximately six weeks. Efforts to improve the water quality in the project area should take place as soon as possible. The Texas Local Government Code sets out the competitive bidding requirements for municipalities. The Code provides for an exemption to the requirements in order for a municipality to make an expenditure for a"procurement necessary to preserve or protect the public health and safety of the municipality's residents". Background-continued By authorizing the City Manager to execute the proposed emergency construction contract, the City Council will make it possible to improve the quality of water delivered to affected residents and to improve the condition of the City's wastewater collection system. Financial Considerations This project can be funded from the FY99 Waterworks and Sewer System Revenue Bonds approved by the voters in May 1999. Funds are available to pay for these two projects (W1 and S2) from the $1,380,000 of revenue bonds sold in September of 1999. Other Considerations Texas Local government Code, Chapter 252.022 General Exemptions, grants municipalities the authority to by-pass the competitive bidding process in the name of preserving or protecting the public health and safety. Board and Commission Recommendations n/a Staff Recommendations n/a Attachments Site Location Map Bid Tabulation - to be distributed on 2/8 /(42V f\t, kitwyjc..4.4 TY) :4/Le 6yeevu4-, Prepared by reviewed by Finance City Manager Approval Iliul'' (n 7 Z �� ---:9— a ru / ,' l / 10) �� Jefferson Street 40° c a 2 o o / / /1 ono a� o p C)p-- d e N O N to / / N a] Marble Street J / Marble Street i ree c IV / o _ J w n/ . // ! . V •/ J / Zi CC 1" - 600 Street J Oak Street / Oak .-Street a) Oa -- ,, .I J� z I FIL, L N / Street I / �� .c o / A..., _ c`n Masters Avenue [1) cu eeT . / ri n o r J Q7 / (n LiIn ourt / /I °'/ii, , Jy� Butler St. -- ^�Utler Street _/ PROJECT _ I/-•/ LOCATION / �a:1 loway Street s• 03/ I N to to/ olle a Street ra� m / 7U7y C a> a c °/ Q C o aU L j =Williams Street °'C N ~ NOOCI p _ N p YOOm 7® --Park _5tr— ac "es est it tree'ir• ree 3 -0 .4:[..11 o. ; = — JStone Road I/ (FM Highway 544 tu • � d oe Duncan 1 Wo _ y o c'e V. o Ira a Drive =� ...2 e ro rive way A —/� �� Rii11111111111•�i�iE i lt/y • Minn circe UrDrivel t : !/s lit fib I. — c f /iiiiiiii • It t Np.n cycle THE HOGAN CORPORATION I Engineers • Planners • Consultants WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. 4. February 8, 2000 Consider and act upon the appointment of Representatives to the Exploratory Committee for the Development of a Recreation/Civic Center. (Tabled 1/25/00) There are no back up materials for this item.