08-08-2000 (City Council) Agenda Packet NOTICE OF MEETING
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Tuesday, August 8, 2000 - 7:00 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
Wylie,Texas 75098 Action Taken
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A. Approval of the Minutes from the Work Session held July 18, 2000 and the
Regular Meeting of July 25, 2000.
1. Consider and act upon authorization of a Direct Alarm Monitoring introductory
offer.
2. Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance granting a franchise for the
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
3. Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance establishing fees for the
collection and disposal of solid waste recyclable commodities.
4. Consider and act upon accepting the proposed Ad Valorem Tax Rate and
Calculation of an Effective Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2000-2001.
5. Hold a Public Hearing to consider and act upon approval of a replat of Twin
Lakes Addition, generally located along the East side of South Ballard Avenue,
South of Alanis Drive and being all of Lot 20 Block D, of a certain 1.663 acres
out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, City of Wylie, Collin
County,Texas.
6. Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to enter into a professional
services agreements for the revision of the Subdivision Regulations and
associated Design Standards in an amount not to exceed$25,000.
In accordance with Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meeting
Act), Section 551.072 Real Estate (200 Block of North Jackson Street) to deliberate the purchase,
exchange,lease or value of real property.
Take any action as a result of the Executive Session.
In addition to any 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 4th day of August, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in
accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media contacted.
Date Notice Removed
City Secretary
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 TD 972/442-
8170.
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MINUTES
Wylie City Council
Budget Work Session
Tuesday, July 18, 2000
Wylie Municipal Complex— Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
Council Present: Mayor John Mondy, Councilman Joel Scott, Councilwoman Reta Allen, Councilman Merrill
Young, Councilman J.C. Worley and Councilman Chris Trout. Councilman Eric Hogue was absent.
Staff Present: Anthony Johnson, City Manager; Brady Snellgrove, Finance Director; Police Chief Jeff Butters;
Mike Sferra, Development Services/Public Works Director, Mignon Morse, Library Director; Robert Diaz,
Community Center Coordinator;Bill Nelson,Parks Superintendent and Barbara Salinas,City Secretary.
FY2000-2001 Budget
City Manager, Anthony Johnson began the Work Session with an explanation of the FY2000-2001 presentation
process. Mr. Johnson stated that the Budget would be presented as both Departmental and City Manager
recommendations with no individual department presentations.
Mr. Johnson stated that, based on the direction he received from Council, the wage plan funding was the priority
for the FY2000-2001 Budget. He stated that the outcome of the study conducted by Mr. Chris Hartung's would
allow Council to determine the percentage for the City of Wylie employees in order to keep within the market.
Mr. Johnson stated that it is desirable to conduct an analysis of wages each year to keep wages within the market
at a determined percentile in order to retain employees.
Mr. Johnson further explained that in order to fund the wage plan,Directors based their budget on the same service
level as provided in the FY99-2000 Budget. He stated that he conducted Budget meetings with all Directors and
that all were in agreement with the FY2000-20001 Budget as presented.
Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with an overview of the General Fund Income Statement, with detailed
explanation of the Water/Sewer Services transfer justified by use of the standard formal approved by the GOFA.
Mr. Snellgrove pointed out the increase in revenues from Municipal Court citing a 50%increase from last year; a
3% increase in sales tax from last year and the decrease from TXU Electric, by approximately $10,000. Mr.
Snellgrove stated that our reserve increased from 12%to 15.5%or equal to 56 days of operation and that it is our
goal to be at 70 days of operation or 20%as this is looked at closely by Bond raters.
Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with an overview of the Utility Fund stating that we have 186 days of working
capital and this was positive as we move forward with the construction of the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
There was some discussion and concern regarding the funding of expenditures, specifically additional growth, city
services, employees to maintain new park areas and the funding amount for bond projects verses the wage plan.
Mr. Snellgrove and Mr. Johnson both provided information with regard to the Staffing Summary. There was
some discussion with regard to the additional positions such as the park laborers to keep up with the demands for
service due to additional parkland and the Lieutenant's position for Station 2 who will act as the coordinator for
EMS Services. Also discussed briefly were the new positions; an employee specialized in grant writing for all
departments and a Crew Leader for Utility Meter Reading.
Minutes of July 18,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 1
Mr. Snellgrove stated that we should have the Property Tax Distribution calculations within another week and this
could be up or down. Mr. Snellgrove explained in more detail the breakdown of calculations for the water and
sewer transfer.
Discussion continued with regard to the identification of specific bond projects and bond amount versus funding
for the Employee Wage Plan. Mr. Sferra,Development Services/Public Works Director, was mmendotlonto ist so forme
the of
the streets completed within this budget year and there was some discussion regarding ao
street overlay program.
Council inquired as to the direct alarm monitoring revenues. Chief Butters stated that 40-50 packets were mailed
out to existing permit holders and to homebuilders,but that the program is too new to have a history.
Mr. Snellgrove addressed the time line for the FY2000-2001 Budget by stating that he hoped to have the final
budget by August 5, 2000. Mr. Johnson asked if Council had any questions or comments on the budget as
presented.
Councilman Scott asked that staff look at a progressive increase in the Street Improvement funds, increasing the
appropriated$200,000. Councilwoman Allen expressed her concerns regarding the lack of funding for additional
police officers. She expressed concerns regarding response time and safety issues. Chief Butters stated that at the
present time,the Wylie Police department has staffing to provide a good response time. He stated that the national
average response time is seven(7)minutes and our response time is five (5) minutes. Councilwoman Allen also
agreed with Councilman Scott to increase the Street Improvement fund annually.
With no further comments,the Mayor stated that he would direct the City Manager on the necessity of future work
sessions on the FY2000-2001 Budget.
With no further discussion,the Work Session was adjourned.
John Mondy,Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara A Salinas,City Secretary
Minutes of July 18,2000
Wylie City Council
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MINUTES
Wylie City Council
Tuesday, July 25, 2000
Wylie Municipal Complex— Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
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Council Present:Mayor John Mondy, Councilman Joel Scott, Councilwoman Reta Allen, Councilman Eric Hogue,
Councilman Merrill Young,Councilman J.C.Worley and Councilman Chris Trout.
Staff Present: Anthony Johnson, City Manager; Mindy Manson, Assistant City Manager; Brady Snellgrove,
Finance Director and Barbara Salinas, City Secretary.
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Councilman Hogue was asked to give the Invocation and Councilman Trout was asked to lead the
Allegiance.
Mr. Sam Satterwhite,Representing the Wylie Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Satterwhite expressed his appreciation to the Council and staff who assisted with the.Ranch Rodeo. He also
presented a copy of the new Chamber Directory that was recently distributed to all households in Wylie.
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A. Approval of the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of July 11, 2000 and the April
24, 2000 Joint Meetings with the Wylie Independent School District Board of
Trustees and Library Advisory Board; Special Called Meeting of May 11, 2000
and the June 6 Canvass of Election Returns.
Councilman Hogue made a motion to the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of July 11, 2000 nd d the April
24,
4,
2000 Joint Meetings with the Wylie Independent School District Board of Trustees and Library Advisory
Special Called Meeting of May 11, 2000 and the June 6 Canvass of Election Returns. Councilwoman Allen
seconded the motion. . A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
1. Hold a Public Hearing to consider and act upon a request from Allen Funeral
Home for approval of a zone change from SF-3 (Single Family) to B-1 (Business),
generally located south of Masters Avenue and Fifth Street and being all of a
certain 0.627 acre tract out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688
and also being all of Lots 16 & 17, Block 28 of the Railroad Addition, City of
Wylie, Collin County, Texas. (Item Tabled at the 7/11/00 Regular Meeting)
Councilwoman Allen abstained from any discussion and vote on Item No. 4 and completed the proper affidavit for
Conflict of Interest.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 1
Councilman Scott made a motion to remove Item 1 from the table. The Mayor then opened the public hearing
asking that anyone wishing to speak either in favor or opposition of the zone change to please come forward,
stating their name and address for the record and limiting their comments to three (3) minutes. With no response,
the Mayor then closed the Public Hearing.
Councilman Scott made a motion to approve Ordinance No.2000-10 amending the zoning ordinance to include a
zone change from SF-3 (Single Family) to B-1 (Business), generally located south of Masters Avenue and Fifth
Street and being all of a certain 0.627 acre tract out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract
NTexas. 88 C8un and
also
being all of Lots 16 & 17,Block 28 of the Railroad Addition, City of Wylie, Collin County,
man
Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved,6-0. Councilwoman Allen abstained.
2. Hold a public hearing and consider and act upon the adoption of an Ordinance
establishing new residential zoning district regulations.
The Mayor opened the public hearing asking that anyone wishing to speak either in favor or opposition of the zone
change to please come forward, stating their name and address for the record and limiting their comments to three
(3)minutes. With no response,the Mayor then closed the Public Hearing.
Councilman Worley made a motion to move into Work Session on Item No. 2 before Council consideration and
action. Councilman Young seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved,7-0.
3. Consider and act upon award of a contract for construction of an asphalt walking
path and sidewalks at Community Park.
Councilman Young asked if this contractor was the original contractor who completed the initial concrete work.
Ms.Manson stated that this was not the original contractor.
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Councilman Young made a motion to award Park�Councilmanct to on Worleylces, Inc forseconded thehmotion�A�ote was
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asphalt walking path and sidewalks at Community
taken and the motion was approved,7-0.
4. Consider and act upon the proposed extension of a contract with Browning-Ferris,
Inc.,for collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
Mr. Johnson stated that they were presenting the extension of the contract with Browning-Ferris, Inc., for
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclables after the July 11 Work Session that resulted in additional
services (brush/bulk pick up) that the citizens have requested. Mr. Johnson explained that the additional once a
month pick up services will result in a .22 increase. He also added that over the next four years, BFI does have
the option to increase rates based on the Consumer Price Index (2.7% this year) with a cap of 5%. Staff is
recommending extension of the contract with BFI.
There was some discussion with regard to the 6' X 6' X 3' restrictions for bulk pick up. Mr. Don Smith,
Operations Manager,came forward to address Council's concerns. Mr. Smith stated that their concerns are not so
much the area,but the weight and that they will be flexible with items. Mr. Smith stated that this is not a common
problem,however,if it becomes the demand becomes excessive they will work with staff on a solution. Mr. Smith
stated that there are typically 2-3 men per truck for brush/bulk pick up.
The Mayor instructed staff to use resources such as water bill notations and the citizens newsletter to inform the
public of the new changes. Mr. Johnson stated that the changes will go into effect in September with billing in
October.
Councilman Worley made a motion to approve the extension of a contract with Browning-Ferris, Inc., for
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities. Councilwoman Allen seconded the motion. A
vote was taken and the motion was approved,7-0.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 2
The Mayor then adjourned into Work Session for discussion on Item No. 2
Establishment of New Residential Zoning District Regulations.
Mr. Ray Stanland and associate, Ms. Janet Tharpe were both present to provide details on the changes to
the Residential Zoning District Regulations. Mr. Stanlan stated that the intent of the recommended
changes was to set the standards for future development.
After considerable discussion Council recommended the following amendments to the Residential
Zoning District as presented by Mr. Stanland:
• With regard to the Proposed Residential Districts Minimum Dwelling Size:
Recommended Amendments
Agriculture 2,800 sq ft same
SF-lA 2,800 sq ft 2,600 sq ft
SF-30 2,600 sq ft 2,400 sq ft
SF-20 2,500 sq ft 2,100 sq ft
SF-10 2,200 sq ft 1,900 sq ft
SF-8.5 2,000 sq ft 1,700 sq ft
TH 1,500 sq ft same
• Clean up charts to reflect notation from"2 acres"to"1 acre"
• Take Kennel out of one acre districts(listed in two places—inside&outside Kennels)
• Change shingles by weight to require heavy weight shingles in the base standards.
With no further discussion,the Mayor then reconvened into Regular Session.
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Council had moved to hold Item 2 for consideration and action until after the work session.
2. Hold a public hearing and consider and act upon the adoption of an Ordinance
establishing new residential zoning district regulations
The Public Hearing was held earlier in Regular Session, with no response. Councilman Worley then
made a motion to approve the adoption of Ordinance No. 2000-11 establishing new residential zoning
district regulations with the amendments as a result of the Work Session. Councilman Hogue seconded
the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
The Mayor then adjourned into Work Session.
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FY2000-20001 Budget
Mr. Brady Snellgrove, Finance Director, made a brief presentation to Council with regard to the
FY2000-2001 Budget. Mr. Snellgrove stated that the Property District Calculations were in showing a
15%increase. Mr. Snellgrove explained how Truth in Taxation would effect this increase and the need
to issue additional debt.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 3
Statement of
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Mr. Snellgrove detailed an overhead display of an Generalspecifically dthe Community Park Special
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Expenditures; General Obligation Debt Services Fundas
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Revenue Fund. Mr. Snellgrove stated that staff is cand withing to eliminate this funthe addition of Founders Park,ethevsame
received from the user fees does not cover expenses,
situation of escalating costs will be created and thee deficit
willion continue
of the fund.grow. Mr. Snellgrove stated
that there will be no noticeable difference,onl y
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With no further discussion or comments on the FY2CTOo00 r OmenBCodetVernon's Texas Code Annotated
Executive Session in accordance with Chapter 551,
(Open Meeting Act), Section 551.072 Real Estate (200 Block of North Jackson Street)to deliberate the
purchase,exchange, lease or value of real property.
There was no action taken as a result of the Executive Session.
John Mondy,Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara A Salinas,City Secretary
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1.
August 8,2000
Issue
Consider and act upon authorization of a Direct Alarm Monitoring introductory offer.
Background
In July the City of Wylie began offering alarm monitoring to Wylie citizens. The Police Department has
mailed out 40-50 packets to citizens interested in taking advantage of our alarm monitoring service. Only
a very small percentage have followed through and elected to use Wylie Direct Alarm monitoring
service. The Police Department began calling back people who were sent packets but had not called back
to get hooked up to our monitoring system. Some of the people contacted reported that they are waiting
for their current monitoring contracts to expire,but many more are stating that they have been deterred
by the initial set-up cost($87- $150). Giving people the first four months of alarm monitoring free will
help defray the initial costs, and may allow us to sign up more alarm monitoring customers.
Financial Considerations
Offering the first four months of alarm monitoring free will cost the City some revenue in the short term,
but may allow us to sign up more people to the service, and generate more revenue in the long run.
Other Considerations
The City of Woodway offers first six months of alarm monitoring free for the same reason that we are
considering it. The City of University Park also offered the first 3 months free for a period of time until
they got there customer base high enough to support the cost of the service.
Staff also recommends extending the introductory offer to existing customers(three as off 08-01-00),
so that we don't alienate them.
Board/Commission Recommendations
N/A
Staff Recommendations
Staff recommends offering the first four months of Wylie Direct Alarm monitoring for free,until such
time as there are enough customers online to support the cost of the service.
Attachments
None
P , red by evi ed by Finance City Manag oval
WTYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. oL•
August 8, 2000
ISSUE
Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance granting a franchise for the collection and disposal
of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
BACKGROUND
On July 25, 2000, the City Council approved new contract provisions and rate schedules for the
collection of solid waste and extended the contract with BFI for an additional five year term. The revised
contract provides an enhanced level of service by the addition of a regularly scheduled brush and bulky
waste collection. The contract also provides for rate adjustments in accordance with increases in the
Consumer Price Index(CPI). The new rate schedule reflects a CPI increase of 2.7 per cent. The award
of this contract extension will necessitate the adoption of an ordinance granting a new franchise to BFI
for the collection of solid waste and recyclables within the City of Wylie. The proposed ordinance, a
copy of which is attached, gives effect to and fully incorporates the terms and conditions of the contract.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that Council adopt the proposed ordinance granting a franchise BFI for the collection
and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the City of Wylie.
ATTACHMENTS
Proposed Ordinance, Copy of Contract. ) a.1ZrZhi4d11244101
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Prepared by Re ewed by finance City Manager Approval
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, GRANTING A FRANCHISE
FOR THE COLLECTION, REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND
RECYCLABLE COMMODITIES WITHIN THE CITY OF WYLIE TO BROWNING-FERRIS
INDUSTRIES; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS , the City has recently negotiated a contract
(Agreement) with Browning- Ferris Industries (BFI ) for the
collection of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the
City on terms and conditions deemed to be favorable to, and in the
best interest of, the City ; and ,
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to implement and give effect
to the Agreement by providing for the execution and adoption
thereof in the form of an ordinance granting such franchise ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF WYLIE , TEXAS, as follows :
SECTION I
The City of Wylie hereby grants a franchise for the
collection , removal and disposal of solid waste and recyclable
commodities within the City to Browning- Ferris Industries , on the
terms and conditions of the Contract attached hereto as "Exhibit A"
and fully incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference.
SECTION II
The Mayor, the City Manager, and the City Secretary are hereby
authorized and directed to properly execute the original (s ) of such
agreement as the act and deed of the City .
SECTION III
Should any paragraph , sentence , sub-division , clause , phrase
or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be
unconstitutional , illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the
Bfi fran.ord
validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision
thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid ,
illegal , or unconstitutional .
SECTION IV
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its
caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases .
SECTION V
That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or
inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not
in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect .
SECTION VI
The repeal of any ordinance , or parts thereof , by the
enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning
any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance ; nor
shall it have the effect of discontinuing , abating , modifying or
altering any penalty accruing or to accrue , nor as effecting any
rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any
ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of
Wylie, Texas , this 8th day of August , 2000.
By
John Mondy
Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara Salinas
City Secretary
Bfi fran.ord
SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING CONTRACT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
AND
BROWNING-FERRIS INC.
Effective September 1,2000
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.00 GRANT. ........................... .......................................................... - l -
2.00 DEFINITIONS.................................................
2.01 Bags.......................................................................................................... _ 1 -
2.02 Bins.....................................................
2.03 Bullcy Waste. ......................................................................................... - 1 -
_ 1
2.04 Bundle -
2.05 Cir - 1 1
2.06 Commercial and Industrial Refuse _2 _
2.07 Commercial and Industrial Unit _2 -
2.08 Commercial Hand Collect Unit _2 -
2.09 CoCo_____odity - 2 '
2.10 Commodity Buyer -2 -
2.11 Construction Debris -2 -
2.12 Container - 2 -
2.13 Contractor -2 -
2.14 Dead Ani_it -2 -
2.15 Disp osal Site - 3 -
2.16 Garbage - 3-
2.17 Hazardous Waste - 3 -
2.18 Holida s - 3 -
2.19 Poi ycart Container - 3 -
2.20 Producer - 3
2.21 Recyclablem
Comodities -3 -
2.22 Recycling Container - 3 -
2.23 Refuse - 3 -
2.24 Residential Refuse -4 -
2.25 Residential Unit - 4 -
2.26 Rubbish - 4 -
2.27 Stable Matter
-3.00 SCOPE OF WORK
- 4 -
4.00 COL ION LECT OPERATION -4 -
4.01 Service Provided
4.02 Location of Pol carts Bins Containers Ba s and Bundles for Collection - 5 -
-5.00 COLLECTION OPERATION -5 -
5.01 Hours of Operation - 6 -
5.02 Routes of Collection - 6 -
5.03 Holidays - 6 -
5.04 Complaints - 7 -
5.05 Collection Equi pment _ 7 -
5.06 Office
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5.07 Haulin - 7 -
5.08 Disposal - 7 -
5.09 Notification - 7 -
5.10 Point of Contact
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6.00 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW
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7.00 EFFECTIVE DATE
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8.00 NONDISCRIMINATION
- 8 -
9.00 INDEMNITY
- 8 -
10.00 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
- 8 -
11.00 LICENSES AND TAXES
- 9 -
12.00 TERM
- 9 -
13.00 INSURANCE
-14.00 BOND - 10 -
14.01 Performance Bond - 10 -
14.02 Power of Attorney
15.00 BASIS AND METHOD OF PAYMENT - 10 -
- 10 -
15.01 Collection and Disposal Rates - 10 -
15.02 Modification to Rates - 11 -
15.03 Contractor to Act as Collector - 11 -
15.04 Delinquent and Closed Accounts - 11 -
15.05 Contractor Billings to City
16.00 TRANSFERABILITY OF CONTRACT - 11 -
- 12 -
17.00 EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT
- 12 -
18.00 OWNERSHIP
- 12 -
18.00 FRANCHISE FEE
- 12 -
20.00 BOOKS AND RECORDS
- 12 -
21.00 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE
- 13 -
22.00 NOTICES
- iii -
23.00 AP ..................................................
24.00 AMENDMENT...................................................................................
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25.00 FORCE tA.- E...........................................................
26.00 SEVERABII-ITY..................................................................
- 14 -
27.00 ENTIRE CONTRACT
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28.00 SPECIAL P ROVISIONS - 14 -
28.01 City Facilities - 14 -
28.02 rin lean-Up Camyai n - 14 -
28.03 Pavement Damage in Allevs - 14 -
28.04 Contract Performance Review
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ATTACHMENT A
ATTACHMENT B
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PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
I. Residential and Commercial Hand Collection - 208 -
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II. Residential Recycling - 20 -
III. Commercial Container Collection - 21 -
IV. General
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ANTI-SCAVENGING ORDINANCE
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CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this day of , 2000, by and
between the City of Wylie, Texas a Municipal Corporation of Collin County, Texas, (hereinafter
called the "City") and Browning-Ferris, Inc., (hereinafter called "Contractor").
WITNES SETH:
WHEREAS,the parties hereto desire for Contractor to provide Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials
Collection within the City and to perform such work as may be incidental thereto in accordance with
the terms of this Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the following
mutual agreements and covenants, it is
understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: •
1.00 GRANT
BFI shall be granted the exclusive right to provide refuse collection, removal and disposal
services and collection of recyclable materials for the Residential, Commercial and
Industrial Units within the corporate limits of the City, as specified and described in the
Contract. Further, the Contractor is hereby granted a franchise, license and privilege
within the territorial jurisdiction of the City to and wide refuse collection, remall furnish all l, labor,
oval and
equipment,trucks, and all other items necessary p
disposal services, and recycling collection as specified and to perform all of the work
called for and described in the Contract.
2.00 DEFINITIONS
2.01 Bags-Plastic sacks designed to store Refuse with sufficient wall strength to
maintain physical integrity when lifted by the top. Total weight of a bag and
its contents shall not exceed 40 lbs.
2.02 Bins-Metal receptacles designed to be lifted and emptied mechanically for use
only at Commercial and Industrial Units.
2.03 Bulky Waste- Stoves,refrigerators,water tanks,washing machines, furniture
and other waste materials other than construction debris, dead animals,
hazardous waste or stable matter with weights or volumes greater than those
allowed for Bins, Containers or Polycarts, as the case may be.
2.04 Bundle - Tree, shrub and brush trimmings or newspapers and magazines
securely tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding four
feet in length or the amount that can be lifted by two men.
2.05 City-City of Wylie, Texas.
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2.06 Commercial and Industrial Refuse - All Bulky Waste, Construction Debris,
Garbage,Rubbish and Stable Matter generated by a Producer at a Commercial
and Industrial Unit.
2.07 Commercial and Industrial Unit-All premises,locations or entities, public or
private,requiring Refuse collection within the corporate limits of the City not
a Residential Unit.
2.08 Commercial Hand Collect Unit 14,-A 30t anon bags oail or light r ontainercial ersof refuse per
e of business
which generates no more than30-gallon
2.09 Commodity - Material that can be sold in a spot or future market for
processing and use or reuse.
2.10 Commodity Buyer- A buyer or processor, selected by Contractor pursuant
to the Contract Documents, of Recyclable Materials delivered by Contractor.
2.11 Construction Debris-Waste building materials resulting from construction,
remodeling, repair or demolition operations.
2.12 Container- A receptacle with a capacity of greater than 20 gallons but less
than 35 gallons constructed of plastic, metal or fiberglass, having handles of
adequate strength for lifting, and having a tight fitting lid capable of
preventing entrance into the container by vectors. The mouth of a container
shall have a diameter greater than or equal to that of the base. The weight of
a Container and its contents shall not exceed 60 lbs.
2.13 Contractor-Browning-Ferris, Inc.
2.14 Dead Animals - Animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than 10
pounds in weight,that have expired from any cause, except those slaughtered
or killed for human use.
2.15 Disposal Site - A Refuse depository including but not limited to sanitary
landfills, transfer stations, incinerators and waste processing/separation
centers licensed, permitted or approved by all governmental bodies and
agencies having jurisdiction and requiring such licenses, permits or approvals
to receive Refuse and/or Dead Animals for processing or final disposal.
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2.16 Garbage-Any and all Dead Animals of less than 10 pounds in weight, except
those slaughtered for human consumption; every accumulation of waste
(animal, vegetable and/or other matter) that results from the preparation,
processing, consumption, dealing in, handling, packing, canning, storage,
transportation, decay or decomposition of meats, fish, fowl, birds, fruits,
grains or other animal or vegetable matter (including, but not by way of
limitation, that used tin cans and other food containers; and all putrescible or
easily decomposable waste animal or vegetable matter which is likely to
attract flies or rodents); exce t (coon Debris, Deadl cases) any atter Arumalsuded in the
Hazardous
definition of Bulky Waste, Construction
Waste,Rubbish or Stable Matter.
2.17 Hazardous Waste -Waste, in any
amount,which is defined, characterized or
designated as hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or appropriate State agency by ant to Federal or State Federal or State law.lFor
or waste, in any amount,which is regulated under
purposes of this Contract, the term Hazardous Waste shall also include motor
oil, gasoline, paint and paint cans.
2.18 Holidays - The following shall be holidays for the purpose of this Contract:
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
2.19 Polycart Container-A rubber wheeled container,having a maximum capacity
of 95 gallons, designed for automated or semi-automated solid waste
collection systems. Construction shall be injection molded polyethylene.
2.20 Producer-An occupant of a Commercial Unit,Industrial Unit or a Residential
Unit who generates Refuse.
2.21 Recyclable Commodities -Material collected by the Contractor pursuant to
the contract documents, which can be sold in a spot or future market for
processing and use or reuse including, but not limited to, newsprint,
magazines, plastic (PET and HDPE), glass containers, aluminum cans and
metal (tin) cans.
2.22 Recycling Container - A plastic receptacle, designed for the purpose of
curbside collection of recycling commodities, with minimum capacity of 18
gallons.
2.23 Refuse - This term shall refer to Residential Refuse and Bulky Waste,
Construction Debris and Stable Matter d Commerc al and I sidential Unit,IndustrialRefuse.unless
the context otherwise requires, an
2.24 Residential Refuse - All Garbage and Rubbish generated by a Producer at a
Residential Unit.
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2.25 Residential Unit-A dwelling within the corporate limits of the City occupied
by a person or group of persons comprising not more than four families. A
Residential Unit shall be deemed occupied when either water or domestic light
and power services are being supplied thereto.
consisting of fourd orl less
whether of single or multi-level units, shall be treated as a
contiguous or separate single-family dwelling
Residential Unit, except that each single-family dwelling within any such
Residential Unit shall be billed separately as a Residential Unit.
2.26 Rubbish - All waste wood, wood products, tree trimmings, grass cuttings,
dead plants, weeds, leaves, dead trees or branches thereof, chips, shavings,
sawdust, printed matter, paper, pasteboard, rags, straw, used and discarded
clothing, used and discarded shoes and boots, combustible waste pulp and
other products such as are used for packaging, or wrapping crockery and
glass, ashes, cinders, floor sweepings, glass mineral or metallic substances,
and any and all other waste materials not included in the definition of Bulky
Waste, Construction Debris, Dead Animals, Garbage, Hazardous Waste or
Stable Matter.
2.27 Stable Matter-All manure and other waste matter normally accumulated in
or about a stable, or any animal, livestock or poultry enclosure, and resulting
from the keeping of animals, poultry or livestock.
3.00 SCOPE OF WORK
The work under this Contract shall consist of the items contained in the Performance
Standards, including all the supervision, materials, equipment,labor and all other items
necessary to complete said work in accordance with the Contract Documents. A copy
of said Performance Standards is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof
for all purposes.
4.00 COLLECTION OPERATION
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4.01 Service Provided
(a) Contractor shall provide curbside or alley collection service for the collection
of Residential Refuse to each Residential Unit one (1) time per week.
Polycart Containers shall be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the designated
collection day. All Residential Refuse shall fit into the Polycart Container
with the lid closed.
(b) Contractor shall provide curbside collection service for the collection of
Recyclable Materials from each Residential Unit one (1) time per week.
Containers shall be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the designated
collection day.
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Contractor shall provide Bin Collection service for the collection U of
(c) Commercial and Industrial Refuse to Commercial and Ind
its
according to individual agreement. The Ca Collect ctor units as defined'ml provide e2.08
rcial
Hand Collection service for Commercial
of definitions.
(d) The Contractor shall provide for the special Stable Matterection fr. m Also,the Conn ractor
al Units
of Bulky Waste, Construction Debris an
may from time to time provide for the special collection of Dead Animals and
Hazardous Waste at Commercial and Industrial Units and Residential Units
at its sole discretion and upon such terms and conditions as Contractor shall
specify. (See paragraph 15.01(b).)
(e) Contractor shall provide transportation of collected refuse to the landfill site
for disposal, which responsibility is solely that of the landfill operator.
(f) Contractor shall provide transportation and processing of collected recyclables
to the Recyclery.
(g) The work under this Contract does not include the collection and disposal of
any increased volume resulting from a flood, tornado noor In similar event such
ifferent
Act of God over which the Contractor has control
a flood, tornado, or other Act of God, the Contractor and the City will
negotiate the payment to be made to the Contractor. Further, if the City and
the Contractor reach such an agreement, then the City shall grant the
Contractor variances in routes and schedules as deemed necessary by the
Contractor.
4.02 Location of Pol carts Bins Containers Ba s and Bundles for Collection
(a) Each Polycart, Container, Bag, Recycling Container and Bundle shall be
placed at curbside for collection. Curbside refers to that portion of right-of-
way adjacent to paved or traveled City roadways(including alleys). Polycarts,
Containers, Bags and Bundles shall be placed as close to the roadway as
practicable without interfering with or endangering the movement of vehicles
or pedestrians. When construction d Bundles s shall be placed as crmed in the lose af-
s
way, Polycarts, Containers, Bags an
practicable to an access point for the collection vehicle. Contractor may
decline to collect any Polycart, Container,Bag and Bundle not so placed or
any Residential Refuse not contained in a Polycart.
(b) Contractor shall provide Bins for Commercial and Industrial Units whenever
customers request their use. Each Bin shall be placed in an accessible, outside
location on a concrete pad according to individual agreement. Contractor
may decline to collect Refuse in Bins not so placed. Placement of bin and
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size/construction of concrete pad shall be such that the front wheels of
collection vehicles shall rest entirely on the pad while bin is lifted and emptied.
5.00 COLLECTION OPERATION
5.01 Hours of Operation
(a) Collection of Residential Refuse shall not start before 7:00 a.m. or continue
after 7:00 p.m. on the same day.
affected only upon the mutual agreement of the City and Contractor, or when
Contractor reasonably determines that an exception is necessary in order to
complete collection on an existing collection route due to unusual
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circumstances.
(b) Collection of residential brush and bulky waste, commercial and industrial
refuse shall take place according to individual agreement.
5.02 Routes of Collection
(a) Residential Unit and Commercial collection routes shall be established by the
Contractor. Contractor shall submit a map designating the Residential Unit
collection routes to the City for their approval, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. City shall publish at its expense at least once during
each calendar year a map of such Residential Unit collection routes in a
newspaper published in the immediate area. The published map shall be of
such size to clearly show all pertinent information. The Contractor may from
time to time propose to City for approval, changes in routes or days of
collection affecting Residential Units, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Upon City's approval of the proposed changes, City
shall promptly give written or published notice to the affected Residential
Units.
(b) Commercial and Industrial Unit collection routes shall be established by the
Contractor at its sole discretion.
5.03 Holidays -
Contractor may decide to observe any of the Holidays mentioned hereina,but
such decision in no manner relieves Contractor of his obligation to provide
Refuse collection service at Residential Units at least once per week.
5.04 Complaints-All complaints shall be made directly to the Contractor and shall
be given prompt and courteous attention. In the case of alleged missed
scheduled collections,the Contractor shall investigate and, if such allegations
are verified, shall arrange for the collection of the Refuse not collected within
24 hours after the complaint is received.
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5.05 Collection Equipment-The Contractor shall provide an adequate number of
vehicles for regular collection services. All vehicles, Bins and other
equipment shall be kept in good repair,appearance, and in a sanitary condition
at all times. Each vehicle shall have clearly forle on each side the food service establishments
and telephone number of the Contractor.
shall be exchanged at least one time per year.
5.06 Office-The Contractor shall maintain la anoffice or such can be contacted.cted facilitieser It shalle
close proximity to the City through w they
equipped with sufficient telephones and shall have a responsible person in
charge from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Monday through Friday.
5.07 Non-Collection - Should a dispute arise between City, Contractor and/or a
customer as to whether Contractor actually failed to make a collection
(whether Contractor missed a pick-up),the decision of City's Mayor in such
matter shall be final, and City and Contractorthe cugromer of the reason foree to abide by sthd ssion.
such
Contractor shall also provide notice
to non-collection (unless such non-collection is the result of the customer's
failure to timely place the refuse or containers out for collection).
Contractor's norice to the customer shall be in writing, attached to the
container or the front door of the residence or commercial business and shall
indicate the nature of the violation and the correction required in collection dade.r that
such garbage may then be collected atthe next regular
5.08 Interruption of Service - In the event that the collection and disposal of
acceptable waste should be interrupted by any reason for more than forty-
eight hours, City shall have the right to make temporary independent
arrangements for purposes of continuing this necessary service to its residents
in order to provide and protect the public health and safety, and contractor
shall pay the City all costs and expenses associated therewith within ten days
of notice of the costs and expenses. If the interruption of service mentioned
above continues for a period of seventy-two hous and is not the result of a
force majure, then City shall have the right to terminate this contract.
5.09 Hauling - All Refuse hauled by the Contractor shall be contained, tied or
enclosed so that leaking, spilling or blowing are reasonably prevented.
5.10 Disposal- All Refuse collected for disposal by the Contractor shall be hauled
to a Disposal Site.
5.11 Notification- The City shall notify all Producers at Residential Units about
complaint procedures, rates, regulations, and day(s) for scheduled Refuse
collection.
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5.12 Point of Contact-All dealing, contacts, etc.,between the Contractor and the
City shall be directed by the Contractor to the City Manager or the City
Finance Director.
6.00 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW
The Contractor shall conduct operations under this Contract in compliance with all
applicable laws; provided, however, the General Specifications of this Contract shall
govern the obligations of the Contractor where there exists conflicting ordinances of the
City on the subject.
7.00 EFFECTIVE DATE
This Contract shall become effective upon the execution hereof by all parties and
performance shall begin on September 1, 2000.
8.00 NONDISCRIIINATION
The Contractor shall not discriminate against any person because of race, sex, age, creed,
color, religion, or national origin.
9.00 INDEMNITY
The Contractor will indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents, servants,
and employees from and against any and all suits, actions, legal proceedings, claims,
demands, damages, costs, expenses, and attorneys'fees incident to any work done in the
performance of this Contract arising out of a willful or negligent act or omission of the
Contractor, its officers, agents, servants and employees; provided, however, that the
Contractor shall not be liable for any suits, actions, legal proceedings, claims, demands,
damages, costs, expenses and attorneys'fees arising out of a willful or negligent act or
omission of the City, its officers, agents, servants and employees.
10.00 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Contractor is and shall at all times be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall
be wholly responsible for the manner in which
itperforms ned shall be construed as creating
under the terms of this contract. Nothing
a relationship of employer and employee, or principal and agent, between City and
contractor or any of Contractor's agents or employees. Contractor assumes exclusively
the responsibility for its acts and the acts of its employees as they relate to the services
to be provided during the course and scope of their employ. Contractor, its agents and
employees shall not be entitled to any rights or privileges of City's employees and shall
not be conidered in any manner to be a City employee(s).
11.00 LICENSES AND TAXES
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The Contractor shall obtain all licenses and permits (other than the license and permit
granted by the Contract)and promptly pay all taxes required by the City and by the State.
12.00 TERM
The contract shall be for a five(5)year period beginning September 1, 2000 and ending
five(5)years thereafter. The initial term of contract
may
o both extendedpentie for successive
additional five (5)year terms with the mutual
s.
13.00 INSURANCE
The Contractor shall at all times during the Contract maintain in full force and effect
Employer's Liability, Worker's Compensation, Public Liability and Property Damage
Insurance,including contractual liability coverage for the provisions of Section 9.00. All
insurance shall be by insurers and for policy limits
t atctor acceptableagi'ees to the City; and to furnish to the before
City
commencement of work hereunder the Co
certificates of insurance or other evidence satisfactory to the City to the effect that such
insurance has been procured and is in force. The certificates shall contain the following
express obligations:
"This is to certify that the policies of insurance described herein have
been issued to the insured for whom this certificate is executed and are
in force at this time. In the event of cancellation or material change
in a policy affecting the certificate holder, thirty (30) days prior
written notice will be given the certificate holder."
For the purpose of the Contract, the Contractor shall carry the following types of
insurance in at least the limits specified below:
Worker's Compensation Statutory
Employer's Liability $500,000
Bodily Injury Liability $500,000 each occurrence
Except Automobile $1,000,000 aggregate
Property Damage Liability $500,000 each occurrence
Except Automobile $500,000 aggregate
Automobile Bodily Injury $500,000 each person
Liability $1,000,000 each occurrence
Automobile Property Damage $500,000 each occurrence
Excess Umbrella Liability $5,000,000 each occurrence
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As an alternative to the above, Contractor may insure the above public liability and
property coverage under a plan of self insurance. Each insurance policy with respect to
public liability insurance may provide for a self-insured retention of an amount of
$250,000 with the result that the Contractor is its own insurer to the extent the coverage
may be provided by the Contractor's parent corporation. The Contractor agrees to
furnish the City with certificates satisfactory to the City evidencing such plan of self
insurance.
14.00 BOND
14.01 Performance Bond - The Contractor will be required to furnish a corporate
surety bond as security for the performance of this Agreement. Said surety
bond must be in the amount of$100,000.00,with no pro rata reduction over
the term of the Agreement.
14.02 Power of Attorney - Attorneys-in-fact who sign performance bonds or
contract bonds must file with each bond a certified and effectively dated copy
of their Power of Attorney.
15.00 BASIS AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
15.01 Collection and Disposal Rates
(a) The rate for collection services required to be performed pursuant to Sections
4.01 (a), (b) and(c) shall be the rates set forth in Exhibit"A", attached hereto
and made a part hereof, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section
15.02.
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(b) For special collection provided aYb been the Contractor and Produceoractor pursuant to Section r priorthe charges are to be negotiate
to collection. If agreement cannot be reached, the matter may be submitted
to the City for determination of a reasonable fee.
(c) The Refuse collection charges provided by Sections 15.01 (a)-(c) shall include
all disposal costs.
(d) In the event that any Commodity collected shall not be marketable for a period
of 60 days or longer, City and Contractor upon mutual agreement, shall
eliminate that Commodity from the Recyclable Materials program and this
Contract.
15.02 Modification to Rates-The Contractor may adjust the rates contained herein
during the term of this Agreement to fully cover increases in costs resulting
from (i) changes in any laws, ordinances, regulatory requirements or
guidelines (including changes in construction or interpretation thereof or
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change in the manner or method of enforcement thereof); (ii) orders,
judgments or directives of any court or governmental body of instrumentality
thereof;or(iii)increased costs due to changes in location of disposal facilities
and/or increases in disposal costs; (iv)changesarners anected d Clerical Workers
ations in the
Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage
published by the U.S. Department of Labor,Dallas-fort Worth area.
Should its operation costs increase,t Col2 months during the term of this
tractor may petition the City for
rate adjustments no more than onceevery
Contract. Any proposed rate adjustment shall be submitted to City as soon
as practicable and be accompanied by adequate cost justification and
documentation to allow for proper review by the City,-which petition shall not
be unreasonably denied. Increase not to exceed 5% of the rates in force at the
time of the requested adjustment.
15.03 Contractor to Act as Collector-The Contractor shall submit statements to and
collect from all Commercial and Industrial Units ig°r services provided by the
Commercial HandCollect
Contractor pursuant to Section ( )
and Shared Dumpsters).
15.04 Delinquent and Closed Accounts
(a) The Contractor shall discontinue Refuse collection service at any Residential
Unit as set forth in a written notice sent to it by the City. Upon further
notification by the City, the Contractor shall resume Refusecollection on the
notification by the City, the Contra
next regularly scheduled collection day. The City shall indemnify and hold the
Contractor harmless from any claims, suits, damages, liabilities or expenses
(including but not limited to expenses of investigation and attorney's fees)
resulting from the Contractor's discontinuing service at any location at the
direction of the City.
(b) The Contractor shall have the�Unit, Commercial Hand Collect, or Shared
t to discontinue Refuse collection service
at any Commercial and Indust
Dumpster delinquent in its payments.
15.05 Contractor Billings to City - The Contractor shall bill the City for service
rendered to Residential Units within ten (10) days following the
t e 15th day
month and the City shall pay the Contractor on or
following the receipt of the invoice. Such billing and payment shall be based
on the price rates and schedules set forth in the Contract Documents. The
Contractor shall be entitled to payment for services rendered to Residential
Units irrespective of whether or not the City collects from the customer for
such service.
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16.00 TRANSFERABILITY OF CONTRACT
Other than by operation of law,no assignment of the Contract or any right accruing under
this Contract shall be made in whole or in part by the Contractor without the express
written consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the
event of any assignment, the assignee shall assume the liability of the Contractor as
though it was the original Contracting Party.
17.00 EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT
The Contractor shall have the sole and exclusive franchise, license and privilege to
provide refuse collection and removal and recycling collection within the corporate limits
of the City. The Contractor shall at all times have the right to first refusal to the
collection of Dead Animals and Hazardous Waste from Residential Units and from
Commercial and Industrial Units.
18.00 OWNERSHIP
Title to Refuse , Dead Animals and Recyclable Materials shall pass to the Contractor
when placed in Contractor's collection vehicle, removed by Contractor from a Bin or
Container, or removed by Contractor from the customer's premises, whichever last
occurs.
19.00 FRANCHISE FEE
The Contractor shall pay to the City fifteen percent(15%) of all amounts received by the
Contractor for all Commercial and Industrial Refuse collection and disposal services
provided pursuant to this Contract. Such payment shall be made to the City on or before
the 25th day of each month for amounts received by the Contractor for the performance
of services during the immediately preceding month.
20.00 BOOKS AND RECORDS
The City and Contractor agree to maintain at their respective places of business adequate
books and records relating to the performance of their respective duties under the
provisions of this Contract and such books and records shall be made available at any
time during business hours for inspection by the other party, at the inspecting party's
expense,upon reasonable advance notice; provided, however, the City may not inspect
or audit any books and records pertaining to the cost of Contractor's operations, except
to the extent pertaining to increases in the fees which may be charged by Contractor
under Section 14.02.
21.00 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE
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If at any time the Contractor shall fail to substantially perform terms, covenants or
conditions herein set forth,the City shall notify Contractor by registered or certified mail
addressed to the Contractor at the address set forth herein of specific reasons in support
p
of the City's claim that the Contractor has substantially breached 3 terms and provisions
date of
of this Contract. Contractor shall be allowed a thirty (30) day period
receipt of said notice from City to remedy any failure to perform. Should the City deem
the failure to perform remedied, no hearing shall be held.
Should Contractor fail to remedy its performance, the City, after a hearing described
herein, may terminate this Contract and the rights and privileges granted to Contractor
herein. A notice shall be sent to Contractor no earlier than 10 days before a hearing is
scheduled. The notice shall specify the time and place of the hearing and shall include the
specific reasons in support of the City's claim that the Contractor has substantially
breached the terms and provisions of this Contract. Should the City still deem Contractor
to have failed in its performance, said hearing shall be conducted in public by the City
Council of the City and the Contractor shall be allowed to be present and shall be given
full opportunity to answer such claims as are set out against it in the aforesaid notice. If,
after said public hearing, the City Council makes a finding that Contractor has failed to
provide adequate refuse collection service for the City, the City Council may, by two-
thirds vote, terminate this Contract.
22.00 NOTICES
Any notice required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall be in writing and shall
be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid,
certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the respective party of the address
set forth below:
If to the City, at: P. O. Box 428
Wylie, Texas 75098
Attn: City Manager
If to the Contractor, at: 4200 E. 14th Street
Plano, Texas 75074
Attn: District Manager
or such other addresses as the parties may hereafter specify by written notice delivered
in accordance herewith.
23.00 APPROVAL
This Contract shall not be considered fully executed nor binding on the City or the
Contractor until the same shall have been executed by the Contractor,the Mayor and the
City Secretary of the City.
24.00 AMENDMENT
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with and conformed to by thelied
All provisions of this Contract shall be strictly complied writtenon the
Contractor, and no amendment to this Contrac o��d to release e made thet rparty fro anY
consent of the parties. No amendment shall be c for in such amendment.
obligation under this Contract except as specifically provided
25.00 FORCE MAJEURE
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,the Contractor shall not be liable for the
failure to perform its duties if such failure caused
of God by a so�ot er s�milar or
t, war,
governmental order or regulation, strike, fire, accident
different contingency beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor.
26.00 SEVERABILITY
In the event that any provision or portion thereof of any Contract Document shall be
found to be invalid or unenforceable, then such provision or portion thereof shall be
performed in accordance with the applicable laws. The invalidity or unenforceablitY of
any provision or portion of this Contract shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
any other provision or portion of this Contract.
27.00 ENTIRE CONTRACT
This Contract constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto and cancels
and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements,
either written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof.
28.00 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
28.01 City Facilities - Bin collection service for City of Wylie facilities shall be
provided at no charge.
28.02 Spring Clean-Uv Cam ai
(a) Contractor shall provide up to ten (10) 30-cubic yard containers at a
centralized Spring Clean-Up site. A minimum of eight containers shall be
maintained on site at all times.
(b) Contractor shall provide free collection and disposal to the City, up to a
maximum of 15 hauls of 30 cubic yards.
28.03 Pavement Damage in Alleys
(a) Contractor shall be responsible for the repair of damage to paved surfaces in
alleys when such damage is caused by the Contractor's collection equipment.
Substantiation of cause shall be by mutual agreement of both parties.
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(b) Within thirty (30) days s after receipt of a notice of damage, pending
substantiation of cause and mutual agreement of both parties as outlined in
Section 28.03(a), the Contractor shall arrange for satisfactory repair of the
alley pavement or repairs will be performed by City forces and the City
reimbursed on a time and materials basis. Reimbursement for materials and
labor shall be in the form of a credit on the Contractor's next monthly billing
for Residential collection service.
28.04 Contract Performance Review
(a) Contractor's representatives shall meet with City staff periodically in order to
review contract performance. The time and place of meetings shall be
scheduled by mutual agreement.
(b) Contractor's representatives shall meet once a year with the City Council for
purposes of an annual contract performance review.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we,the contracting parties,by our duly authorized agent, hereto affix
our signatures and seals as of this day of , 2000.
r^ UOi�uu���ii� CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS
`S� YZ1:k t. A Municipal Corporation of
V Collin County, Texas
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By:
ATTEST: District Manager
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ATTACHMENT A
CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS
SEPTEMBER
2000 RATE
REFUSE AND RECYCLING SERVICE:
$8.31
Residential- Single Family $8.31
Duplex Unit-Per Unit $8.31
Trailer Park-Per Unit
$3.00
Additional Polycart, Per Unit
COMMERCIAL SERVICE:
$11.50
Commercial Hand Collect 2 x week $ 4.03
Additional Polycart
6
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2 cu. yd. 1 x week $$42 42. 6
2 x week 90$120.78
3 x week
..._ $ 58.66
3 cu. yd. 1 x week $ 8.66
2 x week $169.09
3 x week
.42
4 Cu. yd. 1 x week $ 8$187.1
2 x week $196.69
3 x week
.37
6 cu. yd. 1 x week $10$102.37
78
2 x week $247.30
3 x week
k $125.38
1 x wee
8 cu. yd. 2 x week $215.09$286.41
3 x week
EXTRA PICKUPS EACH:
$ 32.21
2, 3, 4, cu. yd. $ 36.81
6, 8, cu. yd.
DELTVERY/EXCHANGE of FEL CONTAINERS:
$ 51.35
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ATTACHMENT A
CONTINUED
ROLLOFF CHARGES:
42 Cu. Yd. Compactor Containers, Per Haul $287.56
(Includes disposal, does not include equipment)
30 Cu. Yd. Open-top Rolloff containers, Per Haul $258.80
(Includes disposal)
Daily Rental $$ 7.1977. 9
Delivery/Exchange
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Polycart Replacement $60.00
Returned Check Charge $ 20.00
CITY BILLS RESIDENTIAL
BFI BILLS COMMERCIAL & ROLLOFF (Includes 15% Franchise Fee)
CITY ACCOUNT#9015397
CONTACT UTILITY BILLING
972.442.8131, FAX 972.442.8105
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ATTACHMENT B
CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Residential and Commercial Hand Collection
A. Schedule: Once weekly.
B. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
C. Placement: Curbside or Alley
D. Approved Containers:
Polycart Containers, 95 gallons in capacity, maximum weight 175 pounds. All
refuse must fit inside the polycart with the lid closed; nothing outside the polycart
will be collected with the regularly scheduled weekly service. Plastic bags may be
used inside the polycart.
E. Spillage: Any spillage caused by Contractor will be picked up immediately.
Spillage caused by others or by inadequate containers will be the producer's
responsibility.
F. Brush and Bulky Item Collection
BFI will make brush and bulky collection available to Wylie residents one day per
month as part of the standard contract. Maximum size is restricted to two (2)
cubic yard. Maximum weight is no more than that which can be lifted by two men.
Special collection of brush and bulky items will be made available to Residents at
the rate of$72.00 per hour for time spent on collection, with a minimum charge of
$15.00 per collection. Residents must call Contractor's dispatch office to schedule
collection.
Approved Containers:
a) Polycarts
b) Brush cut to 6 x 3 x 3 and bundled with twine, no heavier than
what can be handled by one man, and placed at the curb.
c) Maximum weight bundle or container is not to exceed that which
can be lifted by two men.
G. Commercial Hand Collection
Customers with an average weekly volume exceeding 2 polycarts twice a week
will be required to use container service unless there are extraordinary
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circumstances. Any dispute in average weekly volume will be submitted to City
officials for decision.
II. Residential Recycling
A. Schedule: Once weekly.
B. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
C. Placement: Curbside or Alley
D. Approved Containers:
1. 18 gallon plastic bin.
2. Additional bins may be obtained from Contractor by Producer.
III. Commercial Container Collection
A. Container Size Available: 2 cu. yd., 3 cu. yd., 4 cu. yd., 6 cu. yd., 8 cu. yd., 30 cu.
yd.
B. Schedules Available: Up to three times weekly.
C. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - Completion.
D. New Service: A listing will be maintained in the yellow pages. Requests for new
service will be filled within five working days.
E. Extra Collections: If notified by 10:00 a.m. on service day, extra pick up will be
performed that day. After 10:00 a.m., we will attempt to make the pick up that
day. If unable, it will be made the following service day. There is a charge for
extra pickups and refills.
F. Blocked Containers: If access to a container is blocked, the driver will radio our
dispatcher. A call will be placed to the location describing the obstruction. The
driver will wait until the customer is contacted and the obstruction cleared. If not
cleared, the driver will proceed on route. Customer may call in for an extra
pickup, if desired, when access is clear. Customer will be charged for extra
pickups.
G. Overfilled Containers: Container will not be emptied if a safety hazard exists.
Customer will be contacted to remove excess. An extra pickup will be re-
_.. scheduled when excess refuse has been removed. Customer will be charged for
extra pickups.
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H. Container Maintenance: Containers that have been damaged will be exchanged or
repaired within 5 working days of notification. If the damage is not due to our
servicing or a defect in materials and workmanship, a fee will be charged to the
customer. The amount will depend on the repairs needed. All containers will be
exchanged at reasonable intervals to maintain a good appearance considering type
of refuse generated, normal wear and weathering. If an unsightly condition
develops due to fire, paint or other causes beyond our control, the container will
be exchanged upon the request of the customer. A maximum of$50.00 for
refurbishing will be charged. Containers at food service establishments shall be
exchanged at least one time per year.
I. Gates and Enclosures: Assistance will be requested for opening and closing gates
at those locations which desire to place containers in enclosures. If customer does
not assist, an additional charge of$5.00 per month per container times number of
pickups per week will be added.
J. Odor and Insect Control: The customer will be responsible for odor and insect
control in and around containers.
K. Casters: Casters are not available on our containers.
L. Non-Payment: Customers will be notified in writing when 30 days past due. If
unpaid after 45 days, customer will be notified in writing that service is being
suspended until account is paid in full. A copy will be sent to the Finance
Department and City Code Enforcement. If a customer is suspended twice, a
deposit in the amount of one month's average billing will be required to re-establish
service. This deposit will be refunded after one year of prompt payments by
customer.
IV. General
A. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
B. Holidays: New Years, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas. Pickups scheduled for these days may be omitted by Contractor,
however, refuse collection service at residential units will be performed no less
than once per week.
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ANTI-SCAVENGING ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE TION , OCIITT I OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, CHAPTER ,BY ADDING���W S FROM RESIDENTIAL AND
G
SCAVENGING OF RECYCLABLE MA
COMMERCIAL AREAS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, Chapter is hereby
amended by addition of a new section, Section ,to read as follows:
Section : Prohibiting the Scavenging of Recyclable Materials From
Residential and Commercial Areas Within the Corporate City
Limits.
1. No person or persons, other than the current resident of the property on which the
items are placed, or an authorized carrier, shall remove, pickup, or transfer
recyclable materials left at curbside in any residential subdivision, at curbside at any
single family residence, or in a dumpster designated for recycling at a commercial
or industrial place of business. Materials placed in either specifically marked
recovery containers or any other type of container are to be picked up by a
designated carrier for the purpose of removal of recyclable materials. Materials
referred to, and to be left in specifically marked containers, will include recyclable
materials included in the City's recycling program.
2. Each removal of an item or items from a residential subdivision residence location
or a single family residence location or a commercial or industrial location shall
constitute a separate violation of this ordinance. Unauthorized persons removing
materials or bins other than those persons designated above shall be fined as
follows:
a. Upon first conviction of violation of this ordinance, the person shall be
fined $50.00 for each such violation.
b. Upon second conviction of violation of this ordinance, the person shall be
fined $100.00 for each violation.
c. Upon third and subsequent convictions of violation of this ordinance, the
person shall be fined $250.00 for each such violation.
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3. All ordinances or resolution or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
DATED this day of , 2000.
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.
August 8, 2000
ISSUE
Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance establishing fees for the collection and disposal of
solid waste and recyclable commodities.
BACKGROUND
Having granted a franchise to BFI for the collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclables and,
having entered into an agreement based on a proposal of new and revised rates for such collection, it will
be necessary for the Council to adopt a new rate schedule in the form of an ordinance. The following
proposed ordinance reflects the new residential rates to be charged by the City and the revised
commecial collection rates to be billed by BR, all of which were approved by Council in the award of
the contract July 25, 2000.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that Council adopt the proposed ordinance establishing fees for the collection and
disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the City of Wylie.
ATTACHMENTS
Proposed Ordinance.
0-)bn .1A6). ti °il .,;24$4101
Prepared by ed by Finance City Manager Approval
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING FEES
FOR THE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLABLE
MATERIALS; AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 98-16; AND FURTHER REPEALING ALL
CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A PENALTY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the City has renegotiated its contract for solid
waste collection with its current contractor Browning- Ferris
Industries (BFI ) ; and ,
WHEREAS, the new agreement with BFI provides for changes in
rates for certain services , including an increase in rates for
residential and commercial collection services ; and ,
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the rates the
City is charging its residential customers for collection services
and the rates that BFI is charging its commercial customers should
be adjusted to reflect these increases ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF WYLIE, TEXAS, as follows :
SECTION I
That Ordinance No . 98-16 be, and it hereby is , amended as
follows :
Section 9.01(a) The collection and removal of solid waste and
recyclable materials in approved containers from residential
premises once per week shall be made for a fee of 9 .86 per
residential unit for each calendar month .
Section 9.01(c) The rate for each unit of a single family
detached or duplex (not master metered ) shall be $9.86 per
month .
Section 9.01(d) The rates for Duplex, Multi -family , Trailer
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Park shall be $9.86 per unit per month .
Section 9.02 Commercial polycart collection fees .
(a ) Collection of one 90 gallon polycart twice per week
shall be billed at the rate of $11 . 50.
(b) Each additional polycart shall be billed at the rate
of $4.03.
Section 9.03 Commercial Dumpster Charges shall be as follows :
2 cu. yd. - 1X $ 42.56/mo. ; 2X $ 90.87/mo. ; 3X $120.78/mo.
3 cu. yd. -1X $ 58.66/mo. ; 2X $ 109.27/mo. ; 3X $169.09/mo.
4 cu. yd. - 1X $ 87.42/mo. ; 2X $139. 18/mo. ; 3X $196.69/mo.
6 cu. yd . -1X $ 102.37/mo. ; 2X $166.78/mo. ; 3X $247.30/mo.
8 cu. yd. - 1X $125.38/mo. ; 2X $215.09/mo. ; 3X $286.41/mo.
Extra pickup rates shall be as follows :
2-4 cu . yd . - $32 . 21 each additional pickup .
6-8 cu . yd . - $36.81 each additional pickup.
Section 9.04 Special Charges :
Compactor Containers , disposal only- $287 . 56 per haul
Roll -Off Containers , disposal only- $258.80 per haul
Roll -Off Daily Rental - $7 . 19 per day
Roll -Off Delivery/Exchange- $77.03
Front End Delivery/Exchange- $51 .35
Polycart Purchase/Replacement- $60.00 each
Returned Check Charge- $20.00
Additional Residential Cart- $3.00 per month
Past Due Service Charge- 1 . 5 per cent
Tire collection/disposal - $5.00 each
Section 9.05 Fees for Special Collection of Brush and Bulky
Waste Items
Special collection of brush and bulky items, in excess of
2 cubic yards per month , will be made available to
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residents at the rate of $72 .00 per hour for time
spent on collection , with a minimum charge of $15.00 per
collection .
SECTION II
In the event of non payment of charges for the above services
City shall have the right to deny further service to such non
paying person or customer.
SECTION III
Should any paragraph , sentence , sub-division , clause , phrase
or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be
unconstitutional , illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the
validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision
thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid ,
illegal , or unconstitutional .
SECTION IV
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its
caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases .
SECTION V
That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or
inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not
in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect .
SECTION VI
The repeal of any ordinance , or parts thereof , by the
enactment of this Ordinance , shall not be construed as abandoning
any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor
BFIRATES.ORD 3
shall it have the effect of discontinuing , abating , modifying or
altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any
rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any
ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of
Wylie, Texas , this 8th day of August , 2000 .
By
John Mondy
Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara Salinas
City Secretary
BFIRATES.ORD 4
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. Li .
August 8, 2000
Issue
Consider and Act Upon Accepting the proposed Ad Valorem Tax Rate and Calculation of an Effective
Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2000-2001.
Background
In accordance with the"Truth in Taxation"laws of the State of Texas, notices must be published and
a public hearing must be held if an entity's proposed tax rate exceeds 103 percent of the effective tax
rate. Therefore,the City is required to vote on the proposed tax rate and publish the results of the roll
call vote at least seven(7) days prior to the first scheduled public hearing on August 29t. The purpose
of the first public hearing is to give the taxpayers an opportunity to express their views on the increase.
The Council may not adopt the tax rate at this hearing. Instead, at the end of the hearing, it must set
and announce the date,time and place of the meeting at which it will note on the final proposed tax rate.
The second public hearing on September 12th to vote on the tax rate must take place no less than three
(3) days and no more than fourteen(14) days after the first public hearing.
The official detailed effective tax rate calculation is available in the office of the Collin County Tax
Assessor/Collector (Kenneth L. Maun) in McKinney. A copy is also maintained in the Finance
Department for the Council and public to view.
Financial Considerations
The proposed budget is based on the proposed tax rate of$0.725 per$100 valuation. This is the rate
previously discussed by the Council. Any change in the proposed rate will require revision of the
proposed budget.
Other Considerations
The City is required by law to follow certain meeting and notice(publication) guidelines as shown on
the attached calendar excerpt from the"Truth in Taxation"guide.
Staff Recommendation
It is recommended that the City Council approve the proposed tax rate and schedule the next required
public hearing on the tax rate for August 29, 2000.
Attachments
Resolution Reporting Record Vote
2000 Planning Calendar from the"Truth in Taxation" guide
2000 Property Tax Rates in the City of Wylie and Effective Tax Rate Calculation
re ed by Revie d by Financ City Ma e Approval
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2000-2001; ACCEPTING THE CALCULATION OF AN
EFFECTIVE TAX RATE; ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE; AND
PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICAITON AS PROVIDED BY THE TEXAS
PROPERTY TAX CODE
WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has received the calculated effective tax rate as presented by the
Collin County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office; and
WHEREAS, the proposed tax rate exceeds 103 percent of the effective tax rate and the Statute
requires an additional public hearing in order to entitle the City Council to consider acceptance
and adoption of an ordinance levying a proposed tax rate of$0.725 per$100 valuation; and
WHEREAS, the Texas Property Tax Code Chapter 26, as heretofore amended, provides the
specific procedures in which to consider the proposed tax rate;
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,
SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, does hereby accept the rate of
$0.725 per$100 valuation as the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2000-2001.
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, met in a public meeting on August
8, 2000, and accepted this resolution with a majority vote as follows:
Mayor John Mondy YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Mayor Pro Tern Joel Scott YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Reta Allen YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Eric Hogue YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Merrill Young YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember J.C.Worley YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Chris Trout YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
SECTION 3. A public hearing shall be held on August 29, 2000, at 7:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers at the Wylie Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas, to
receive public comment regarding the proposed tax rate.
SECTION 4. The content and vote taken on this resolution shall be published in the official
newspaper of the City as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code.
DULY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, on this the 8th day of
August,2000.
John Mondy,Mayor
Barbara Salinas,City Secretary
2000 Planning Calendar
May Mailing of notices of appraised value by chief appraiser.
May 15 Deadline for submitting appraisal records to ARB.
July 20 Deadline for ARB to approve appraisal records.
July 25 Deadline for chief appraiser to certify rolls to taxing units.
July?? Certification of anticipated collection rate by collector.
July 31 Calculation of effective and rollback tax rates.
Aug 9 Publication of effective and rollback tax rates; statement of schedules; submission to
governing body.
Aug 4 72-hour notice for meeting (Open Meetings notice).
Aug 8 Meeting of governing body to discuss tax rate: if proposed tax rate will exceed the
rollback rate or 103 percent of the effective tax rate (whichever is lower), take record
vote and schedule public hearing.
Aug 16 "Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Increase"(1st quarter-page notice) published at least
seven days before public hearing.
Aug 25 72-hour notice for public hearing (Open Meetings notice).
Aug 29 Public hearing: schedule and announce meeting to adopt tax rate 3-14 days from this
date.
Sept 6 "Notice of Vote on Tax Rate" (2nd quarter page-notice) published before meeting to
adopt tax rate.
Sept 8 72-hour notice for meeting at which governing body will adopt tax rate.
Sept 12 Meeting to adopt tax rate. Meeting is 3-14 days before public hearing. Taxing unit
must adopt tax rate by September 30, or within 60 days of receiving certified appraisal
roll.
08/03/2000 08:43 FAX 9725475017 COLLIN CO TAX LL 1 09
2000 Property Tax Rates
In City of Wylie
This notice concerns 2000 property tax rates for City of Wylie. It presents
information about three tax rates. Laic year's tax rate is the actual rate the
taxing unit used to determine property taxes last year. This year's effective tax
rate would impose the same total taxes as last year if you compare properties
taxed in both yeas. This years rollback tax rate is the highest tax me the
taxing unit can set before taxpayer can start tax rollback procedures. In each
cue these rates are found by dividing the total amount of taxes by the tax base
(the total value of taxable property)with adjustments as required by nate law.
The rates are given per S 100 of property value.
Last year's tax rate:
List year's operating taxes S2,727,859
Last years debt taxes 51.064.506
Last year's total taxer S3,792,365
Last year's tax base S541.766.429
Lest year's total tax rate 0.700000/S 100
This year's effective tax rate:
Last year's adjusted taxes 53,785,929
(after subtracting taxes on lost property)
I This year's adjusted tax base S564,133,090
(after subtracting value of new property)
= This year's effective tax rate 0.671105/S 100
This year's rollback tax rate:
Last year's adjusted operating taxes 52,723,489
(after subtracting taxes on lost property and adjusting
for transferred function)
/ This year's adjusted tax base 5564,133.090
= This year's effective operating rate 0.482774 5100
a 1.08=this year's maximum operating rate 0.521395/5100
+ This years debt rate 0.204125/5100
= This year's rollback ntc 0.725520/5100
'08/03/2000 08:43 FAX 9725475017 COLLIN CO TAX LL Ij 10
Statement of Increase/Decrease
If City of Wylie adopts a 2000 tax rate equal to the effective tax tate of S0.671105
per S 100 of value,taxes would increase compared to 1999 taxes by$395,774.
Schedule A
Unencumbered Fund Balances
The following estimated balances will be left in the unit's property tax accounts at
the end of the fiscal year. These balance+are not encumbered by a corresponding
debt obligation.
Type of Property Tax Fund Balance
Maintenance&Operation S1,120,490
Interest&Sinking 5212,750
Schedule B
2000 Debt Service
The unit plans to pay the following amounts for long-term debts that are secured
by property taxes. These amounts will be paid horn property tax revenues(or
additional sales tax revenues,if applicable).
Principal or Interest to be
Contract Payment Paid from Other
Description to be Paid from Property Amounts Total
of Debt Property Taxes Taxes to he Paid Payment
Tax S208,230 S89,964 S350 5298,544
RefundingBon
ds Series 1993
G O Bond 555,808 S72,627 S350 S128,785
Series 1995
Certificates of S50,000 S76,110 S350 5126,460
Obligation
Series 1997
Tax Notes 5145,000 S30,709 S350 S176.059
Series1998
G O Bond S95,000 S 169.344 S350 S264,694
Series 1999
G O Bond S55,000 5113,419 S350 S168.769
Series 2000
Public Prop 530.000 S8,635 5350 S38,985
Finang Coot
Ob Series 1995
Puhliic Prop S55,000 S16,235 S350 S71.585
Finang Coot
Ob Series 1999
Total required for 2000 debt service S1,273,881
- Amount(if uny)puid hem funds listed in Schedule A SO
- Amount(if any)paid from other resources SO
• Excess colloctions last year SO
= Total to be paid from taxes in 2000 S1,273,8111
+ Amount added in anticipation that the unit will
collect only 100.00%of its taxes in 2000 S0
— Total debt levy 51,273,881
This notice contains a summary of actual effective and rollback tax rats'
calculations. You can inspect a copy of the tall calculations at 1800 N.Graves
McKinney,TX 75070.
Name of person preparing this notice:Kenneth L Maur
Title:Tax Assessor Collector
Date prepared:July 25,2000
AGENDA COMMUNICATION Date received by
REQUEST FORM City Secretary:
Submission for the council meeting of August 81
2000.
CONSENT/ACTION ITEM ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: Finance.
Circle one
Agenda Communication Submitted by:( on l l dv.
Financial Considerations Prepared by:
Financial Considerations Reviewed by: on e/ / / GV
ALL AGENDA COMMUNICATION REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY
SECRETARY'S OFFICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SUBMITTAL DEADLINE
SCHEDULE. Agenda Communication Request Forms must include the signature of the
Finance Director prior to delivery to the City Secretary. After review, the City Secretary
will forward to the City Manager.
ISSUE:
Consider and act upon accepting the proposed ad valorem tax rate and calculation of an
effective tax rate for the fiscal year 2000-2001.
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution
2000 Planning Calendar from the "Truth in Taxation"guide
2000 Property Tax Rates in the City of Wylie and Effective Tax Rate Calculation
COMMENTS:
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5.
August 8, 2000
Issue:
Hold a public hearing to consider and act upon approval of a Replat for Twin Lakes Addition,
generally located along the east side of S. Ballard Avenue, south of Alanis Drive, and being all of
Lot 20 of Block D, of a certain 1.663 acres out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23,
City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas.
Background:
The replat under consideration is for Lot 20 of Block D, of the approved Twin Lakes, Phase 1
subdivision. The applicant is replatting 1.663 acres of land in order provide an access easement
to a tract of land to the southeast which was dedicated to the City as park land (as part of the
original Final Plat for Phase 1), and develop the property with single family residential uses. The
property is currently vacant, platted, and zoned for SF-1 (Single Family Residential)uses.
Financial Considerations:
Rezoning application fee in the amount of$127.00—Paid
The applicant is aware that Water and Sewer Impact Fees in the amount of$2,112.00 must be paid
prior to filing the plat with Collin County.
Other Considerations:
• Staff has reviewed the proposed replat and found it to be in compliance with the
Subdivision Regulations and other pertinent ordinances of the City of Wylie.
• Due to the fact that the proposal under consideration is a replat of an existing subdivision
zoned for residential uses, state law mandates that the City notify property owners within 200'
in the original subdivision and hold a public hearing prior to taking action. Public Comment
Forms were mailed to seven (7) property owners as required by state law. No Public
Comment Forms have been returned.
• The original Twin Lakes,Phase 1 Final Plat contains a note stating"Lot 20,Block D, shall be
reserved for temporary park access until future development provides permanent park access,
at that time lot will be released for sale and building purposes". The owner has a potential
buyer for Lot 20,Block D,who wishes to build on this lot, and in order to uphold the intent
of the Final Plat, is creating an access easement to this tract, rather than wait until a future
phase is developed which provides permanent access. If and when the future phase is
developed,this access easement can be removed from Lot 20,Block D.
• Due to the fact this was originally platted in 1989,Impact Fees were collected at the time of
permitting. Since the owner is replatting this lot, current Impact Fees apply. The applicant
is aware that all Impact Fees must be paid prior to a request for the final plat to be filed with
Collin County. The Impact Fee for new residential construction is$700 for water and $1,412
for sewer or a total of$2,112 per dwelling unit or lot.
Board/Commission Recommendations:
At the July 18,2000 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting,the P&Z recommended approval
of this replat.
Staff Recommendations:
Approval
The Department's of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this
recommendation.
Attachments:
Location Map
Property Owner Notification Map
Property Owner Notification Report
Public Hearing Notice
Final Plat Application
Final Plat
Prepared evi ed by Finance City Manag j p>Koval
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PROPERTY OWNER NOTIFICATION MAP
NOTIFICATION REPORT .
APPLICANT: DR Horton Texas Ltd. APPLICATION FILE Replat Twin Lakes, Lot 20, BIk D
310 1-30, Ste 280 Garland Tx 75043
# BLK/ABST LOT/TRACT TAX I.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS
Twin Lakes Ph. I 219 Martin Drive
1 D 18 R-2462-00D-0180-1 Alva Anderson Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 221 Martin Drive
2 D 19 R-2462-00D-0190-1 Marvin Bosley Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I Applicant 310 1-30, Suite 280
3 D 20 R-2462-00D-0200-1 DR Horton Texas Ltd. Garland, Texas 75043
Twin Lakes Ph. I 224 Martin Drive
4 D 21 R-2462-00D-0210-1 Brad Perez Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 222 Martin Drive
5 D 22 R-2462-00D-02280-1 John Geasa Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 220 Martin Drive
6 D 23 R-2462-00D-0230-1 Daniel True Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 218 Martin Drive
7 D, 24 R-2462-00D-0240-1 Jeffrey Speicher Wylie, Texas 75098
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PUBIC NOTICE FOR
Replat of Twin Lakes Phase I
PUBLIC NOTICE BEFORE THE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, TEXAS, TO CONDIDER RESUBDIVISION OR
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REPLATTING OF RECORDED SUBDIVISION WITHIN
THE CITY LIMITS OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
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Notice is hereby given that the following public hearings to consider resubdivision or
replatting of a recorded subdivision as hereinafter described will be held in the City
Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas:
Planning & Zoning Commission: 7:00 PM, July 18, 2000
City Council: 7:00 PM,August 8, 2000
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This property is generally located along the east side of Ballard Avenue and south of
Alanis Drive, and being all of Lot 20, Block D of Twin Lakes Phase I subdivision.
Section (3), Subsection C):
If the proposed is protested in accordance with this subsection, the
proposed replat must receive, in order to be approved, the affirmative vote
of at least three-fourths of all members of the municipal planning
commission or governing body, or both. For a legal protest, written
• instruments signed by the owners of at least 20 percent of the area of the
lots or land immediately adjoining the area covered by the proposed replat
and extending 200 feet from that area, but within the original subdivision,
must be filed with the municipal planning commission or governing body,
or both, prior to the close of the public hearing.
All citizens or interested parties desiring to be heard concerning this replat may speak.
The application and documents are on file for public examination in the Development
Services Department, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas.
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.
Lisa Price
Planning Assistant
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Our Mission..
...to be responsible stewards of the public trust.
to strive for excellence in public ser ice.and -
—, to enhance the quality of life for all. dN of wytit
Application For ❑Preliminary Plat ❑ Final Plat Q'Replat ❑Vacation of Existing Addition
All rules and regulations established by the Subdivision Ordinance,City of Wylie,Texas,and Texas Local Government Code,Title
7,Chapter 212,Subchapter A.
Engineer/ Phone: Qfl., 39L I2.CO
Surveyor: C,GYbv,n ErS;ne.e.Y-;nth Fax: 70 :0 L y 98?
Address: 900 W CjQIMJrJ( 1 ui+e. r
City: P\11A State: �� Zip: 75G 1 3
Owner: 'on TC,,kQS 1 OA_ Phone: 6111. 4 L 433-1
Address: . 3t(3 .E a o-- T-"2)6 S\.e, a-g O Fax: C 7.,. 3;6 4141-te
City: C-)COrkctY\r) State: —R. Zip: 1 41 5
Other: - Phone: —
Address: - Fax:
City: — _State: - Zip:
Locaition of Property(Address if Applicable) 0.)L., 1 RR r t t-J D(- i.J
°'_ Proposed Subdivision Name: --(W i rt L.41<e...S , j r)Q 'V--,
Survey Name: c1Ie.(I, 'CY\9tv-r-1 q)ury e.A.i Abstract No.: a 3 Acreage
Existing Zoning: 5 11-•,-4t- t'�te ` Pending Zoning: S%r\S i z alm...1
*Please provide a building improvement survey,if the property has existing improvements.
Is this a replat of an existing recorded subdivision? Yes No
If yes,give name and date when the original subdivision was filed for record at Dallas County Deed Records:
Subdivision Name: ) w ,y j L_L-A•e s ) Ph 1
Date Filed: 4- Z.(0 — 'of* Volume: G Page: CC,i
Number of lots within original subdivision: 117 Proposed lots: /C
If applicable,complete OExhibit AO as evidence that all owners of property within the subdivision join in this application
to vacate. NJ ft-
Was this subdivision restricted by zoning or deed restrictionto single family or two family residential dwelling use within
the last five(5)years? Yes No
I am authorized to make application for a subdivision on behalf of the owner of this property �J gidk-
Agent i ({/'
The above person is my representative,authorized to make application for a subdivision 5n y beh If and I a the o er oft e
property for which this application is made. I6, ,
Owner
____ For Off ce Use Only:-..-.._Deie Fikd:__.a /.9Q f O..___.._.__ Rooeipt No: d J/ ' , Amom1S 1 #
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City of Wylie, Development Services Department
2000 Highway 78 North+ Wylie,Texas 75098+ 972-442-8150+ Fax 972-442-8154
"EXHIBIT A"
Legal Description of Area Proposed for Subdivison. Lo+ (9O) Ply ck D
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I certify that to the best of my knowledge, this is an accurate description of the property upon
which I have requested a change in zoning. I understand that I am ful esponsible for the legal
description given above.
Date: 4 Z1 JOO
Signature of Applicant:
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MEMORANDUM OF =_==- - _
EXPEDITED APPROVAL
ektfiff Wylie
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
Whereas,I the applicant or owner of the plat known otherwise as (plat name)
Lk' Rlockl)I,v Labs
hereby declare my intent to seek approval of this plat as soon as possible and acknowledge that the
City can and must deny this plat if it fails to comply with city Ordinances and that such denial would,
of necessity, delay the desired approval. Therefore, I hereby waive the time periods of Chapter 212,
Texas Local Government Code, in order that I can have a chance to work with City Staff to seek an
approval with the least number of delays.
Executed this 2� day of «.kk , A.D., 2oo�a•
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Print Name: .1-)av;( L .
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day
. personally appeared ;ci L. R,}{,. , known to me to be the person and officer whose name
is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the
said L Tar tv-s1,;,T , and that he executed the same as the act of such
Lh� 1ara.4J GRS'{\P , for the purposed and consideration therein expressed, and in
the capacity therein stated.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the 21 day of ih , 2.coo.
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NOTARY PUBLIC IN A D FOR COLLIN,COUNTY,TEXAS
PAUL W. MORGAN
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City of Wylie,Development Services Department
2000 Highway 78 North♦Wylie,Texas 75098♦972-442-8150+Fax 972-442-8I54+w w.ci.wylie.tx.us
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. Co .
August 8, 2000
Issue
Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to enter into professional services agreements for
the revision of the Subdivision Regulations and associated Design Standards in an amount not to exceed
$25,000.
Background
The current Subdivision Regulations and design standards were adopted in 1993. In concurrence with
the re-write of the Zoning Ordinance, the Subdivision Regulations and the design standards should be
reviewed and updated. The design standards include the Drainage Manual, the Water and Sewer Design
Manual, and the Pavement Standards. There are currently inconsistencies in the regulations, as well as
minimum standards which need to be reviewed to ensure that the tools are in place in order to facilitate
appropriate development.
Financial Consideration
There is sufficient budgetary funding in the General and Utility Funds for these projects and a budget
amendment will not be necessary. The Subdivision Regulations revisions will be paid out of Development
Services in the General Fund and design standards will be paid out of Combined Services in the Utility
Fund.
Other Considerations
State law permits municipalities to solicit requests for proposals and enter into agreements for certain
professional services without observing the standard bidding procedures.
Board/Commission Recommendations
N/A
Staff Recommendations
N/A
Attachments
N/A
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NOTICE OF CALLED MEETING
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Friday, August 4, 2000
9:00 a.m.
Wylie Methodist Church
109 W. Jefferson
Wylie,Texas 75098
Action Taken
In accordance with Chapter 551, Government Code,Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meeting
Act), Section 551.072 Real Estate (200 Block of North Jackson Street) to deliberate the purchase,
exchange,lease or value of real property.
Take any action as a result of Executive Session.
hi addition to any 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 1st day of August,2000 at 9:00 a.m. as required by
law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media
contacted. - i .
G y Secr G' 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 TD 972/442-
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NOTICE OF MEETING
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Tuesday, August 8, 2000 - 7:00 p.m.
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
Wylie,Texas 75098
Action Taken
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A. Approval of the Minutes from the Work Session held July 18, 2000 and the
Regular Meeting of July 25, 2000.
1. Consider and act upon authorization of a Direct Alarm Monitoring introductory
offer.
2. Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance granting a franchise for the
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
3. Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance establishing fees for the
collection and disposal of solid waste recyclable commodities.
4. Consider and act upon accepting the proposed Ad Valorem Tax Rate and
Calculation of an Effective Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2000-2001.
5. Hold a Public Hearing to consider and act upon approval of a replat of Twin
Lakes Addition, generally located along the East side of South Ballard Avenue,
South of Alanis Drive and being all of Lot 20 Block D, of a certain 1.663 acres
out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, City of Wylie, Collin
County,Texas.
6. Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to enter into a professional
services agreements for the revision of the Subdivision Regulations and
associated Design Standards in an amount not to exceed S25,000.
In accordance with Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meeting
Act), Section 551.072 Real Estate (200 Block of North Jackson Street) to deliberate the purchase,
exchange,lease or value of real property.
Take any action as a result of the Executive Session.
In addition to any 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 4th day of August, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in
accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the 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 TD 972/442-
8170.
Page 2 of 2
MINUTES
Wylie City Council
Budget Work Session
Tuesday, July 18, 2000
Wylie Municipal Complex— Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
Council Present: Mayor John Mondy, Councilman Joel Scott, Councilwoman Reta Allen, Councilman Merrill
Young, Councilman J.C. Worley and Councilman Chris Trout. Councilman Eric Hogue was absent.
Staff Present: Anthony Johnson, City Manager; Brady Snellgrove, Finance Director; Police Chief Jeff Butters;
Mike Sferra, Development Services/Public Works Director; Mignon Morse, Library Director; Robert Diaz,
Community Center Coordinator;Bill Nelson,Parks Superintendent and Barbara Salinas, City Secretary.
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FY2000-2001 Budget
City Manager, Anthony Johnson began the Work Session with an explanation of the FY2000-2001 presentation
process. Mr. Johnson stated that the Budget would be presented as both Departmental and City Manager
recommendations with no individual department presentations.
Mr. Johnson stated that, based on the direction he received from Council, the wage plan funding was the priority
for the FY2000-2001 Budget. He stated that the outcome of the study conducted by Mr. Chris Hartung's would
allow Council to determine the percentage for the City of Wylie employees in order to keep within the market.
Mr. Johnson stated that it is desirable to conduct an analysis of wages each year to keep wages within the market
at a determined percentile in order to retain employees.
Mr. Johnson further explained that in order to fund the wage plan,Directors based their budget on the same service
level as provided in the FY99-2000 Budget. He stated that he conducted Budget meetings with all Directors and
that all were in agreement with the FY2000-20001 Budget as presented.
Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with an overview of the General Fund Income Statement, with detailed
explanation of the Water/Sewer Services transfer justified by use of the standard formal approved by the GOFA.
Mr. Snellgrove pointed out the increase in revenues from Municipal Court citing a 50%increase from last year; a
3% increase in sales tax from last year and the decrease from TXU Electric, by approximately $10,000. Mr.
Snellgrove stated that our reserve increased from 12%to 15.5%or equal to 56 days of operation and that it is our
goal to be at 70 days of operation or 20%as this is looked at closely by Bond raters.
Mr. Snellgrove provided Council with an overview of the Utility Fund stating that we have 186 days of working
capital and this was positive as we move forward with the construction of the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
There was some discussion and concern regarding the funding of expenditures, specifically additional growth, city
services, employees to maintain new park areas and the funding amount for bond projects verses the wage plan.
Mr. Snellgrove and Mr. Johnson both provided information with regard to the Staffing Summary. There was
some discussion with regard to the additional positions such as the park laborers to keep up with the demands for
service due to additional parkland and the Lieutenant's position for Station 2 who will act as the coordinator for
EMS Services. Also discussed briefly were the new positions; an employee specialized in grant writing for all
departments and a Crew Leader for Utility Meter Reading.
Minutes of July 18,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 1
Mr. Snellgrove stated that we should have the Property Tax Distribution calculations within another week and this
could be up or down. Mr. Snellgrove explained in more detail the breakdown of calculations for the water and
sewer transfer.
Discussion continued with regard to the identification of specific bond projects and bond amount versus funding
for the Employee Wage Plan. Mr. Sferra, Development Services/Public Works Director, was asked to list some of
the streets completed within this budget year and there was some discussion regarding recommendations for the
street overlay program.
Council inquired as to the direct alarm monitoring revenues. Chief Butters stated that 40-50 packets were mailed
out to existing permit holders and to homebuilders,but that the program is too new to have a history.
Mr. Snellgrove addressed the time line for the FY2000-2001 Budget by stating that he hoped to have the final
budget by August 5, 2000. Mr. Johnson asked if Council had any questions or comments on the budget as
presented.
Councilman Scott asked that staff look at a progressive increase in the Street Improvement funds, increasing the
appropriated$200,000. Councilwoman Allen expressed her concerns regarding the lack of funding for additional
police officers. She expressed concerns regarding response time and safety issues. Chief Butters stated that at the
present time,the Wylie Police department has staffing to provide a good response time. He stated that the national
average response time is seven (7)minutes and our response time is five (5) minutes. Councilwoman Allen also
agreed with Councilman Scott to increase the Street Improvement fund annually.
With no further comments,the Mayor stated that he would direct the City Manager on the necessity of future work
sessions on the FY2000-2001 Budget.
With no further discussion,the Work Session was adjourned.
John Mondy, Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara A Salinas,City Secretary
Minutes of July 18,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 2
MINUTES
Wylie City Council
Tuesday, July 25, 2000
Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers
2000 State Highway 78 North
Council Present:Mayor John Mondy, Councilman Joel Scott, Councilwoman Reta Allen, Councilman Eric Hogue,
Councilman Merrill Young,Councilman J.C. Worley and Councilman Chris Trout.
Staff Present: Anthony Johnson, City Manager; Mindy Manson, Assistant City Manager; Brady Snellgrove,
Finance Director and Barbara Salinas, City Secretary.
Councilman Hogue was asked to give the Invocation and Councilman Trout was asked to lead the Pledge of
Allegiance.
Mr. Sam Satterwhite,Representing the Wylie Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Satterwhite expressed his appreciation to the Council and staff who assisted with the Ranch Rodeo. He also
presented a copy of the new Chamber Directory that was recently distributed to all households in Wylie.
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A. Approval of the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of July 11, 2000 and the April
24, 2000 Joint Meetings with the Wylie Independent School District Board of
Trustees and Library Advisory Board; Special Called Meeting of May 11, 2000
and the June 6 Canvass of Election Returns.
Councilman Hogue made a motion to the Minutes from the Regular Meeting of July 11, 2000 and the April 24,
2000 Joint Meetings with the Wylie Independent School District Board of Trustees and Library Advisory Board;
Special Called Meeting of May 11, 2000 and the June 6 Canvass of Election Returns. Councilwoman Allen
seconded the motion. . A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
1. Hold a Public Hearing to consider and act upon a request from Allen Funeral
Home for approval of a zone change from SF-3 (Single Family) to B-1 (Business),
generally located south of Masters Avenue and Fifth Street and being all of a
certain 0.627 acre tract out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688
and also being all of Lots 16 & 17, Block 28 of the Railroad Addition, City of
Wylie, Collin County, Texas. (Item Tabled at the 7/11/00 Regular Meeting)
Councilwoman Allen abstained from any discussion and vote on Item No. 4 and completed the proper affidavit for
Conflict of Interest.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 1
Councilman Scott made a motion to remove Item 1 from the table. The Mayor then opened the public hearing
asking that anyone wishing to speak either in favor or opposition of the zone change to please come forward,
stating their name and address for the record and limiting their comments to three (3) minutes. With no response,
the Mayor then closed the Public Hearing.
Councilman Scott made a motion to approve Ordinance No.2000-10 amending the zoning ordinance to include a
zone change from SF-3 (Single Family) to B-1 (Business), generally located south of Masters Avenue and Fifth
Street and being all of a certain 0.627 acre tract out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688 and also
being all of Lots 16 & 17, Block 28 of the Railroad Addition, City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas. Councilman
Trout seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 6-0. Councilwoman Allen abstained.
2. Hold a public hearing and consider and act upon the adoption of an Ordinance
establishing new residential zoning district regulations.
The Mayor opened the public hearing asking that anyone wishing to speak either in favor or opposition of the zone
change to please come forward, stating their name and address for the record and limiting their comments to three
(3)minutes. With no response,the Mayor then closed the Public Hearing.
Councilman Worley made a motion to move into Work Session on Item No. 2 before Council consideration and
action. Councilman Young seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
3. Consider and act upon award of a contract for construction of an asphalt walking
path and sidewalks at Community Park.
Councilman Young asked if this contractor was the original contractor who completed the initial concrete work.
Ms. Manson stated that this was not the original contractor.
Councilman Young made a motion to award the contract to Tri-Con Services, Inc for the construction of an
asphalt walking path and sidewalks at Community Park. Councilman Worley seconded the motion. . A vote was
taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
4. Consider and act upon the proposed extension of a contract with Browning-Ferris,
Inc., for collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
Mr. Johnson stated that they were presenting the extension of the contract with Browning-Ferris, Inc., for
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclables after the July 11 Work Session that resulted in additional
services (brush/bulk pick up) that the citizens have requested. Mr. Johnson explained that the additional once a
month pick up services will result in a .22 increase. He also added that over the next four years, BFI does have
the option to increase rates based on the Consumer Price Index (2.7% this year) with a cap of 5%. Staff is
recommending extension of the contract with BFI.
There was some discussion with regard to the 6' X 6' X 3' restrictions for bulk pick up. Mr. Don Smith,
Operations Manager, came forward to address Council's concerns. Mr. Smith stated that their concerns are not so
much the area,but the weight and that they will be flexible with items. Mr. Smith stated that this is not a common
problem,however,if it becomes the demand becomes excessive they will work with staff on a solution. Mr. Smith
stated that there are typically 2-3 men per truck for brush/bulk pick up.
The Mayor instructed staff to use resources such as water bill notations and the citizens newsletter to inform the
public of the new changes. Mr. Johnson stated that the changes will go into effect in September with billing in
October.
Councilman Worley made a motion to approve the extension of a contract with Browning-Ferris, Inc., for
collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities. Councilwoman Allen seconded the motion. A
vote was taken and the motion was approved,7-0.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 2
The Mayor then adjourned into Work Session for discussion on Item No. 2
Establishment of New Residential Zoning District Regulations.
Mr. Ray Stanland and associate, Ms. Janet Tharpe were both present to provide details on the changes to
the Residential Zoning District Regulations. Mr. Stanlan stated that the intent of the recommended
changes was to set the standards for future development.
After considerable discussion Council recommended the following amendments to the Residential
Zoning District as presented by Mr. Stanland:
• With regard to the Proposed Residential Districts Minimum Dwelling Size:
Recommended Amendments
Agriculture 2,800 sq ft same
SF-1A 2,800 sq ft 2,600 sq ft
SF-30 2,600 sq ft 2,400 sq ft
SF-20 2,500 sq ft 2,100 sq ft
SF-10 2,200 sq ft 1,900 sq ft
SF-8.5 2,000 sq ft 1,700 sq ft
TH 1,500 sq ft same
• Clean up charts to reflect notation from"2 acres"to"1 acre"
• Take Kennel out of one acre districts(listed in two places—inside&outside Kennels)
• Change shingles by weight to require heavy weight shingles in the base standards.
With no further discussion,the Mayor then reconvened into Regular Session.
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Council had moved to hold Item 2 for consideration and action until after the work session.
2. Hold a public hearing and consider and act upon the adoption of an Ordinance
establishing new residential zoning district regulations
The Public Hearing was held earlier in Regular Session, with no response. Councilman Worley then
made a motion to approve the adoption of Ordinance No. 2000-11 establishing new residential zoning
district regulations with the amendments as a result of the Work Session. Councilman Hogue seconded
the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was approved, 7-0.
The Mayor then adjourned into Work Session.
O SE OT 15
FY2000-20001 Budget
Mr. Brady Snellgrove, Finance Director, made a brief presentation to Council with regard to the
FY2000-2001 Budget. Mr. Snellgrove stated that the Property District Calculations were in showing a
15% increase. Mr. Snellgrove explained how Truth in Taxation would effect this increase and the need
to issue additional debt.
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 3
Mr. Snellgrove detailed an overhead display of the General Fund Statement of Revenue and
Expenditures; General Obligation Debt Services Fund and specifically the Community Park Special
Revenue Fund. Mr. Snellgrove stated that staff is recommending to eliminate this fund as the revenue
received from the user fees does not cover expenses, and with the addition of Founders Park, the same
situation of escalating costs will be created and the deficit will continue to grow. Mr. Snellgrove stated
that there will be no noticeable difference, only the elimination of the fund.
With no further discussion or comments on the FY2000-2001 Budget, the Mayor then adjourned into
Executive Session in accordance with Chapter 551, Government Code,Vernon's Texas Code Annotated
(Open Meeting Act), Section 551.072 Real Estate (200 Block of North Jackson Street)to deliberate the
purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property.
There was no action taken as a result of the Executive Session.
John Mondy,Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara A Salinas,City Secretary
Minutes of July 25,2000
Wylie City Council
Page 4
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1.
August 8,2000
Issue
Consider and act upon authorization of a Direct Alarm Monitoring introductory offer.
Background
In July the City of Wylie began offering alarm monitoring to Wylie citizens. The Police Department has
mailed out 40-50 packets to citizens interested in taking advantage of our alarm monitoring service. Only
a very small percentage have followed through and elected to use Wylie Direct Alarm monitoring
service. The Police Department began calling back people who were sent packets but had not called back
to get hooked up to our monitoring system. Some of the people contacted reported that they are waiting
for their current monitoring contracts to expire,but many more are stating that they have been deterred
by the initial set-up cost($87- $150). Giving people the first four months of alarm monitoring free will
help defray the initial costs, and may allow us to sign up more alarm monitoring customers.
Financial Considerations
Offering the first four months of alarm monitoring free will cost the City some revenue in the short term,
but may allow us to sign up more people to the service, and generate more revenue in the long run.
Other Considerations
The City of Woodway offers first six months of alarm monitoring free for the same reason that we are
considering it. The City of University Park also offered the first 3 months free for a period of time until
they got there customer base high enough to support the cost of the service.
Staff also recommends extending the introductory offer to existing customers(three as off 08-01-00),
so that we don't alienate them.
Board/Commission Recommendations
N/A
Staff Recommendations
Staff recommends offering the first four months of Wylie Direct Alarm monitoring for free, until such
time as there are enough customers online to support the cost of the service.
Attachments
None
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. a •
August 8, 2000
ISSUE
Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance granting a franchise for the collection and disposal
of solid waste and recyclable commodities.
BACKGROUND
On July 25, 2000, the City Council approved new contract provisions and rate schedules for the
collection of solid waste and extended the contract with BFI for an additional five year term. The revised
contract provides an enhanced level of service by the addition of a regularly scheduled brush and bulky
waste collection. The contract also provides for rate adjustments in accordance with increases in the
Consumer Price Index(CPI). The new rate schedule reflects a CPI increase of 2.7 per cent. The award
of this contract extension will necessitate the adoption of an ordinance granting a new franchise to BFI
for the collection of solid waste and recyclables within the City of Wylie. The proposed ordinance, a
copy of which is attached, gives effect to and fully incorporates the terms and conditions of the contract.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that Council adopt the proposed ordinance granting a franchise BFI for the collection
and disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the City of Wylie.
ATTACHMENTS
Proposed Ordinance, Copy of Contract. - a‘afal-e4d429,4420s.)
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Prepared by Re ewed by finance City Manager Approval
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, GRANTING A FRANCHISE
FOR THE COLLECTION , REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND
RECYCLABLE COMMODITIES WITHIN THE CITY OF WYLIE TO BROWNING-FERRIS
INDUSTRIES; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS , the City has recently negotiated a contract
(Agreement) with Browning- Ferris Industries ( BFI ) for the
collection of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the
City on terms and conditions deemed to be favorable to , and in the
best interest of , the City ; and ,
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to implement and give effect
to the Agreement by providing for the execution and adoption
thereof in the form of an ordinance granting such franchise ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF WYLIE , TEXAS , as follows :
SECTION I
The City of Wylie hereby grants a franchise for the
collection , removal and disposal of solid waste and recyclable
commodities within the City to Browning- Ferris Industries , on the
terms and conditions of the Contract attached hereto as " Exhibit A"
and fully incorporated herein and made a part hereof by reference .
SECTION II
The Mayor, the City Manager, and the City Secretary are hereby
authorized and directed to properly execute the original (s ) of such
agreement as the act and deed of the City .
SECTION III
Should any paragraph , sentence , sub-division , clause , phrase
or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be
unconstitutional , illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the
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validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision
thereof , other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid ,
illegal , or unconstitutional .
SECTION IV
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its
caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases .
SECTION V
That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or
inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not
in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect .
SECTION VI
The repeal of any ordinance , or parts thereof, by the
enactment of this Ordinance , shall not be construed as abandoning
any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance ; nor
shall it have the effect of discontinuing , abating , modifying or
altering any penalty accruing or to accrue , nor as effecting any
rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any
ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of
Wylie , Texas , this 8th day of August , 2000 .
By
John Mondy
Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara Salinas
City Secretary
Bfi fran.ord
SOLID WASTE & RECYCLING CONTRACT
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
AND
BROWNING-FERRIS INC.
Effective September 1, 2000
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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1.00 GRANT
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2.00 DEFINITIONS - 1 -
2.01 Bags - 1 -
2.02 Bins - 1 -
2.03 Bulky Waste - 1 -
2.04 Bundle - 1 _
2.05 City - 2 -
2.06 Commercial and Industrial Refuse - 2 -
2.07 Commercial and Industrial Unit - 2 -
2.08 Commercial Hand Collect Unit - 2 -
2.09 Commodity - 2 -
2.10 Commodity Buyer - 2 -
2.11 Construction Debris - 2 -
2.12 Container - 2 -
2.13 Contractor - 2 -
2.14 Dead Animals -
2.15 Disposal Site --23 2 -
2.16 Garbage _ 3-
2.17 Hazardous Waste - 3 -
2.18 Holidays - 3 -
2.19 Polycart Container - 3 -
2.20 Producer - 3 -
2.21 Recyclable Commodities - 3 -
2.22 Recycling Container - 3 -
2.23 Refuse - 3 -
2.24 Residential Refuse - 4 _
2.25 Residential Unit - 4 -
2.26 Rubbish -4 -
2.27 Stable Matter
3.00 SCOPE OF WORK - 4 -
4.00 COLLECTION OPERATION - 4 -
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4.01 Service Provided
4.02 Location of Polycarts, Bins, Containers,Bags and Bundles for Collection - 5 -
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5.00 COLLECTION OPERATION - 56 -
5.01 Hours of Operation - 6 -
5.02 Routes of Collection - 6 -
5.03 Holidays -
5.04 Complaints --67 6 -
5.05 Collection Equipment - 7 -
5.06 Office
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5.07 Hauling - 7 -
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5.08 Disposal - 7 -
5.09 Notification - 7 -
5.10 Point of Contact
6.00 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW - 8 -
7.00 EFFECTIVE DATE - 8 -
8.00 NONDISCRIMINATION - 8 -
9.00 INDEMNITY - 8 -
10.00 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR .
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11.00 LICENSES AND TAXES - 8 -
12.00 TERM - 9 -
13.00 INSURANCE - 9 -
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14.00 BOND - 10 -
14.01 Performance Bond - 10 -
14.02 Power of Attorney
15.00 BASIS AND METHOD OF PAYMENT - 10 -
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15.01 Collection and Disposal Rates -
15.02 Modification to Rates - 10- 11 -
15.03 Contractor to Act as Collector - 11 -
15.04 Delinquent and Closed Accounts - 11 -
15.05 Contractor Billings to City
16.00 TRANSFERABILITY OF CONTRACT - 11 -
17.00 EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT 12
18.00 OWNERSHIP - 12 -
18.00 FRANCHISE FEE - 12 -
20.00 BOOKS AND RECORDS - 12 -
21.00 TERNIINATION FOR CAUSE
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22.00 NOTICES - 13 -
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23.00 APPROVAL - 13 -
24.00 AMENDMENT - 13 -
25.00 FORCE MAJEURE - 13 -
26.00 SEVERABILITY - 14 -
27.00 ENTIRE CONTRACT - 14 -
28.00 SPECIAL PROVISIONS - 14 -
28.01 City Facilities - 14 -
28.02 Spring Clean-Up Campaign - 14 -
28.03 Pavement Damage in Alleys - 14 -
28.04 Contract Performance Review - 14 -
ATTACHMENT A - 17 -
ATTACHMENT B
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS - 19 -
I. Residential and Commercial Hand Collection - 18 -
II. Residential Recycling - 20
Commercial Container Collection - 20 -
IV. General - 21 -
ANTI-SCAVENGING ORDINANCE - 22 -
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CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this day of , 2000, by and
between the City of Wylie, Texas a Municipal Corporation of Collin County, Texas, (hereinafter
called the "City") and Browning-Ferris, Inc., (hereinafter called "Contractor").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS,the parties hereto desire for Contractor to provide Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials
Collection within the City and to perform such work as may be incidental thereto in accordance with
the terms of this Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the following mutual agreements and covenants, it is
understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows:
1.00 GRANT
BFI shall be granted the exclusive right to provide refuse collection, removal and disposal
services and collection of recyclable materials for the Residential, Commercial and
Industrial Units within the corporate limits of the City, as specified and described in the
Contract. Further, the Contractor is hereby granted a franchise, license and privilege
within the territorial jurisdiction of the City and shall furnish all personnel, labor,
equipment,trucks, and all other items necessary to provide refuse collection, removal and
disposal services, and recycling collection as specified and to perform all of the work
called for and described in the Contract.
2.00 DEFINITIONS
2.01 Bags -Plastic sacks designed to store Refuse with sufficient wall strength to
maintain physical integrity when lifted by the top. Total weight of a bag and
its contents shall not exceed 40 lbs.
2.02 Bins-Metal receptacles designed to be lifted and emptied mechanically for use
only at Commercial and Industrial Units.
2.03 Bulky Waste- Stoves, refrigerators,water tanks, washing machines, furniture
and other waste materials other than construction debris, dead animals,
hazardous waste or stable matter with weights or volumes greater than those
allowed for Bins, Containers or Polycarts, as the case may be.
2.04 Bundle - Tree, shrub and brush trimmings or newspapers and magazines
securely tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding four
feet in length or the amount that can be lifted by two men.
2.05 City- City of Wylie, Texas.
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2.06 Commercial and Industrial Refuse - All Bulky Waste, Construction Debris,
Garbage,Rubbish and Stable Matter generated by a Producer at a Commercial
and Industrial Unit.
2.07 Commercial and Industrial Unit - All premises, locations or entities, public or
private, requiring Refuse collection within the corporate limits of the City not
a Residential Unit.
2.08 Commercial Hand Collect Unit-A retail or light commercial type of business
which generates no more than 14, 30-gallon bags or containers of refuse per
week.
2.09 Commodity - Material that can be sold in a spot or future market for
processing and use or reuse.
2.10 Commodity Buyer - A buyer or processor, selected by Contractor pursuant
to the Contract Documents, of Recyclable Materials delivered by Contractor.
2.11 Construction Debris -Waste building materials resulting from construction,
remodeling, repair or demolition operations.
2.12 Container - A receptacle with a capacity of greater than 20 gallons but less
than 35 gallons constructed of plastic, metal or fiberglass, having handles of
adequate strength for lifting, and having a tight fitting lid capable of
preventing entrance into the container by vectors. The mouth of a container
shall have a diameter greater than or equal to that of the base. The weight of
a Container and its contents shall not exceed 60 lbs.
2.13 Contractor-Browning-Ferris, Inc.
2.14 Dead Animals - Animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than 10
pounds in weight, that have expired from any cause, except those slaughtered
or killed for human use.
2.15 Disposal Site - A Refuse depository including but not limited to sanitary
landfills, transfer stations, incinerators and waste processing/separation
centers licensed, permitted or approved by all governmental bodies and
agencies having jurisdiction and requiring such licenses, permits or approvals
to receive Refuse and/or Dead Animals for processing or final disposal.
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2.16 Garbage-Any and all Dead Animals of less than 10 pounds in weight, except
those slaughtered for human consumption; every accumulation of waste
(animal, vegetable and/or other matter) that results from the preparation,
processing, consumption, dealing in, handling, packing, canning, storage,
transportation, decay or decomposition of meats, fish, fowl, birds, fruits,
grains or other animal or vegetable matter (including, but not by way of
limitation, that used tin cans and other food containers; and all putrescible or
easily decomposable waste animal or vegetable matter which is likely to
attract flies or rodents); except (in all cases) any matter included in the
definition of Bulky Waste, Construction Debris, Dead Animals, Hazardous
Waste, Rubbish or Stable Matter.
2.17 Hazardous Waste -Waste, in any amount, which is defined, characterized or
designated as hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency or appropriate State agency by or pursuant to Federal or State law,
or waste, in any amount, which is regulated under Federal or State law. For
purposes of this Contract, the term Hazardous Waste shall also include motor
oil, gasoline, paint and paint cans.
2.18 Holidays - The following shall be holidays for the purpose of this Contract:
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
2.19 Polycart Container-A rubber wheeled container, having a maximum capacity
of 95 gallons, designed for automated or semi-automated solid waste
collection systems. Construction shall be injection molded polyethylene.
2.20 Producer- An occupant of a Commercial Unit,Industrial Unit or a Residential
Unit who generates Refuse.
2.21 Recyclable Commodities -Material collected by the Contractor pursuant to
the contract documents, which can be sold in a spot or future market for
processing and use or reuse including, but not limited to, newsprint,
magazines, plastic (PET and HDPE), glass containers, aluminum cans and
metal (tin) cans.
2.22 Recycling Container - A plastic receptacle, designed for the purpose of
curbside collection of recycling commodities, with minimum capacity of 18
gallons.
2.23 Refuse - This term shall refer to Residential Refuse and Bulky Waste,
Construction Debris and Stable Matter generated at a Residential Unit, unless
the context otherwise requires, and Commercial and Industrial Refuse.
2.24 Residential Refuse - All Garbage and Rubbish generated by a Producer at a
Residential Unit.
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2.25 Residential Unit-A dwelling within the corporate limits of the City occupied
by a person or group of persons comprising not more than four families. A
Residential Unit shall be deemed occupied when either water or domestic light
and power services are being supplied thereto. A condominium dwelling,
whether of single or multi-level construction, consisting of four or less
contiguous or separate single-family dwelling units, shall be treated as a
Residential Unit, except that each single-family dwelling within any such
Residential Unit shall be billed separately as a Residential Unit.
2.26 Rubbish - All waste wood, wood products, tree trimmings, grass cuttings,
dead plants, weeds, leaves, dead trees or branches thereof, chips, shavings,
sawdust, printed matter, paper, pasteboard, rags, straw, used and discarded
clothing, used and discarded shoes and boots, combustible waste pulp and
other products such as are used for packaging, or wrapping crockery and
glass, ashes, cinders, floor sweepings, glass mineral or metallic substances,
and any and all other waste materials not included in the definition of Bulky
Waste, Construction Debris, Dead Animals, Garbage, Hazardous Waste or
Stable Matter.
2.27 Stable Matter- All manure and other waste matter normally accumulated in
or about a stable, or any animal, livestock or poultry enclosure, and resulting
from the keeping of animals, poultry or livestock.
3.00 SCOPE OF WORK
The work under this Contract shall consist of the items contained in the Performance
Standards, including all the supervision, materials, equipment, labor and all other items
necessary to complete said work in accordance with the Contract Documents. A copy
of said Performance Standards is attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof
for all purposes.
4.00 COLLECTION OPERATION
4.01 Service Provided
(a) Contractor shall provide curbside or alley collection service for the collection
of Residential Refuse to each Residential Unit one (1) time per week.
Polycart Containers shall be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the designated
collection day. All Residential Refuse shall fit into the Polycart Container
with the lid closed.
(b) Contractor shall provide curbside collection service for the collection of
Recyclable Materials from each Residential Unit one (1) time per week.
Containers shall be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the designated
collection day.
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(c) Contractor shall provide Bin Collection service for the collection of
Commercial and Industrial Refuse to Commercial and Industrial Units
according to individual agreement. The Contractor shall provide Commercial
Hand Collection service for Commercial Hand Collect units as defined in 2.08
of definitions.
(d) The Contractor shall provide n Debris or the special and Stablelection Matterfr m Also,the Conal Units
tractor
actor
of Bulky Waste, Construct
may from time to time provide for the special collection of Dead Animals and
Hazardous Waste at Commercial and Industrial Units and Residential Units
at its sole discretion and upon such terms and conditions as Contractor shall
specify. (See paragraph 15.01(b).)
(e) Contractor shall provide transportation of collected refuse to the landfill site
for disposal, which responsibility is solely that of the landfill operator.
(f) Contractor shall provide transportation and processing of collected recyclables
to the Recyclery.
(g) The work under this Contract does not include the collection and disposal of
any increased volume resulting from a flood, tornado or similar or different
Act of God over which the Contractor has no control. In the event of such
a flood, tornado, or other Act of God, the Contractor and the City will
negotiate the payment to be made to the Contractor. Further, if the City and
the Contractor reach such an agreement, then the City shall grant the
Contractor variances in routes and schedules as deemed necessary by the
Contractor.
4.02 Location of Polycarts, Bins, Containers, Bags and Bundles for Collection
(a) Each Polycart, Container, Bag, Recycling Container and Bundle shall be
placed at curbside for collection. Curbside refers to that portion of right-of-
way adjacent to paved or traveled City roadways(including alleys). Polycarts,
Containers, Bags and Bundles shall be placed as close to the roadway as
practicable without interfering with or endangering the movement of vehicles
or pedestrians. When construction work is being performed in the right-of-
way, Polycarts, Containers, Bags and Bundles shall be placed as close as
practicable to an access point for the collection vehicle. Contractor may
decline to collect any Polycart, Container,Bag and Bundle not so placed or
any Residential Refuse not contained in a Polycart.
(b) Contractor shall provide Bins for Commercial and Industrial Units whenever
customers request their use. Each Bin shall be placed in an accessible, outside
location on a concrete pad according to individual agreement. Contractor
may decline to collect Refuse in Bins not so placed. Placement of bin and
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size/construction of concrete pad shall be such that the front wheels of
collection vehicles shall rest entirely on the pad while bin is lifted and emptied.
5.00 COLLECTION OPERATION
5.01 Hours of Operation
(a) Collection of Residential Refuse shall not start before 7:00 a.m. or continue
after 7:00 p.m. on the same day. Exceptions to collection hours shall be
affected only upon the mutual agreement of the City and Contractor, or when
Contractor reasonably determines that an exception is necessary in order to
complete collection on an existing collection route due to unusual
circumstances.
(b) Collection of residential brush and bulky waste, commercial and industrial
refuse shall take place according to individual agreement.
5.02 Routes of Collection
(a) Residential Unit and Commercial collection routes shall be established by the
Contractor. Contractor shall submit a map designating the Residential Unit
collection routes to the City for their approval, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. City shall publish at its expense at least once during
each calendar year a map of such Residential Unit collection routes in a
newspaper published in the immediate area. The published map shall be of
such size to clearly show all pertinent information. The Contractor may from
time to time propose to City for approval, changes in routes or days of
collection affecting Residential Units, which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld. Upon City's approval of the proposed changes, City
shall promptly give written or published notice to the affected Residential
Units.
(b) Commercial and Industrial Unit collection routes shall be established by the
Contractor at its sole discretion.
5.03 Holidays -
Contractor may decide to observe any of the Holidays mentioned hereina, but
such decision in no manner relieves Contractor of his obligation to provide
Refuse collection service at Residential Units at least once per week.
5.04 Complaints-All complaints shall be made directly to the Contractor and shall
be given prompt and courteous attention. In the case of alleged missed
scheduled collections,the Contractor shall investigate and, if such allegations
are verified, shall arrange for the collection of the Refuse not collected within
24 hours after the complaint is received.
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5.05 Collection Equipment -The Contractor shall provide an adequate number of
vehicles for regular collection services. All vehicles, Bins and other
• equipment shall be kept in good repair, appearance, and in a sanitary condition
at all times. Each vehicle shall have clearly visible on each side the identity
and telephone number of the Contractor. Bins for food service establishments
shall be exchanged at least one time per year.
5.06 Office-The Contractor shall maintain an office or such other facilities within
close proximity to the City through which they can be contacted. It shall be
equipped with sufficient telephones and shall have a responsible person in
charge from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
5.07 Non-Collection - Should a dispute arise between City, Contractor and/or a
customer as to whether Contractor actually failed to make a collection
(whether Contractor missed a pick-up),the decision of City's Mayor in such
matter shall be final, and City and Contractor agree to abide by said decision.
Contractor shall also provide notice to the customer of the reason for such
non-collection (unless such non-collection is the result of the customer's
failure to timely place the refuse or containers out for collection).
Contractor's norice to the customer shall be in writing, attached to the
container or the front door of the residence or commercial business and shall
indicate the nature of the violation and the correction required in order that
such garbage may then be collected at the next regular collection date.
5.08 Interruption of Service - In the event that the collection and disposal of
acceptable waste should be interrupted by any reason for more than forty-
eight hours, City shall have the right to make temporary independent
arrangements for purposes of continuing this necessary service to its residents
in order to provide and protect the public health and safety, and contractor
shall pay the City all costs and expenses associated therewith within ten days
of notice of the costs and expenses. If the interruption of service mentioned
above continues for a period of seventy-two hous and is not the result of a
force majure, then City shall have the right to terminate this contract.
5.09 Hauling - All Refuse hauled by the Contractor shall be contained, tied or
enclosed so that leaking, spilling or blowing are reasonably prevented.
5.10 Disposal- All Refuse collected for disposal by the Contractor shall be hauled
to a Disposal Site.
5.11 Notification - The City shall notify all Producers at Residential Units about
complaint procedures, rates, regulations, and day(s) for scheduled Refuse
collection.
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5.12 Point of Contact-All dealing, contacts, etc.,between the Contractor and the
City shall be directed by the Contractor to the City Manager or the City
Finance Director.
6.00 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW
The Contractor shall conduct operations under this Contract in compliance with all
applicable laws; provided, however, the General Specifications of this Contract shall
govern the obligations of the Contractor where there exists conflicting ordinances of the
City on the subject.
7.00 EFFECTIVE DATE
This Contract shall become effective upon the execution hereof by all parties and
performance shall begin on September 1, 2000.
8.00 NONDISCRIIVIlNATION
The Contractor shall not discriminate against any person because of race, sex, age, creed,
color, religion, or national origin.
9.00 INDEMNITY
The Contractor will indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents, servants,
and employees from and against any and all suits, actions, legal proceedings, claims,
demands, damages, costs, expenses, and attorneys'fees incident to any work done in the
performance of this Contract arising out of a willful or negligent act or omission of the
Contractor, its officers, agents, servants and employees; provided, however, that the
Contractor shall not be liable for any suits, actions, legal proceedings, claims, demands,
damages, costs, expenses and attorneys' fees arising out of a willful or negligent act or
omission of the City, its officers, agents, servants and employees.
10.00 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Contractor is and shall at all times be deemed to be an independent contractor and shall
be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it
under the terms of this contract. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as creating
a relationship of employer and employee, or principal and agent, between City and
contractor or any of Contractor's agents or employees. Contractor assumes exclusively
the responsibility for its acts and the acts of its employees as they relate to the services
to be provided during the course and scope of their employ. Contractor, its agents and
employees shall not be entitled to any rights or privileges of City's employees and shall
not be conidered in any manner to be a City employee(s).
11.00 LICENSES AND TAXES
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The Contractor shall obtain all licenses and permits (other than the license and permit
granted by the Contract)and promptly pay all taxes required by the City and by the State.
12.00 TERM
The contract shall be for a five(5)year period beginning September 1, 2000 and ending
five(5)years thereafter. The initial term of this contract may be extended for successive
additional five (5)year terms with the mutual agreement of both parties.
13.00 INSURANCE
The Contractor shall at all times during the Contract maintain in full force and effect
Employer's Liability, Worker's Compensation, Public Liability and Property Damage
Insurance, including contractual liability coverage for the provisions of Section 9.00. All
insurance shall be by insurers and for policy limits acceptable to the City; and before
commencement of work hereunder the Contractor agrees to furnish to the City
certificates of insurance or other evidence satisfactory to the City to the effect that such
insurance has been procured and is in force. The certificates shall contain the following
express obligations:
"This is to certify that the policies of insurance described herein have
been issued to the insured for whom this certificate is executed and are
in force at this time. In the event of cancellation or material change
in a policy affecting the certificate holder, thirty (30) days prior
written notice will be given the certificate holder."
For the purpose of the Contract, the Contractor shall carry the following types of
insurance in at least the limits specified below:
Worker's Compensation Statutory
Employer's Liability $500,000
Bodily Injury Liability $500,000 each occurrence
Except Automobile $1,000,000 aggregate
Property Damage Liability $500,000 each occurrence
Except Automobile $500,000 aggregate
Automobile Bodily Injury $500,000 each person
Liability $1,000,000 each occurrence
Automobile Property Damage $500,000 each occurrence
Excess Umbrella Liability $5,000,000 each occurrence
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As an alternative to the above, Contractor may insure the above public liability and
property coverage under a plan of self insurance. Each insurance policy with respect to
public liability insurance may provide for a self-insured retention of an amount of
$250,000 with the result that the Contractor is its own insurer to the extent the coverage
may be provided by the Contractor's parent corporation. The Contractor agrees to
furnish the City with certificates satisfactory to the City evidencing such plan of self
insurance.
14.00 BOND
14.01 Performance Bond - The Contractor will be required to furnish a corporate
surety bond as security for the performance of this Agreement. Said surety
bond must be in the amount of$100,000.00, with no pro rata reduction over
the term of the Agreement.
14.02 Power of Attorney - Attorneys-in-fact who sign performance bonds or
contract bonds must file with each bond a certified and effectively dated copy
of their Power of Attorney.
15.00 BASIS AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
15.01 Collection and Disposal Rates
(a) The rate for collection services required to be performed pursuant to Sections
4.01 (a), (b) and(c) shall be the rates set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto
and made a part hereof, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section
15.02.
(b) For special collection provided by the Contractor pursuant to Section 4.01 (d),
the charges are to be negotiated between the Contractor and Producer prior
to collection. If agreement cannot be reached, the matter may be submitted
to the City for determination of a reasonable fee.
(c) The Refuse collection charges provided by Sections 15.01 (a)-(c) shall include
all disposal costs.
(d) In the event that any Commodity collected shall not be marketable for a period
of 60 days or longer, City and Contractor upon mutual agreement, shall
eliminate that Commodity from the Recyclable Materials program and this
Contract.
15.02 Modification to Rates -The Contractor may adjust the rates contained herein
during the term of this Agreement to fully cover increases in costs resulting
from (i) changes in any laws, ordinances, regulatory requirements or
guidelines (including changes in construction or interpretation thereof or
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change in the manner or method of enforcement thereof); ii(i)
orders,
judgments or directives of any court or governmental body of instrumentality
thereof; or(iii)increased costs due to changes in location of disposal facilities
and/or increases in disposal costs; (iv) changes reflected by fluctuations in the
Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers
published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Dallas-fort Worth area.
Should its operation costs increase, the Contractor may petition the City for
rate adjustments no more than once every 12 months during the term of this
Contract. Any proposed rate adjustment shall be submitted to City as soon
as practicable and be accompanied by adequate cost justification and
documentation to allow for proper review by the City, which petition shall not
be unreasonably denied. Increase not to exceed 5% of the rates in force at the
time of the requested adjustment.
15.03 Contractor to Act as Collector-The Contractor shall submit statements to and
collect from all Commercial and Industrial Units for services provided by the
Contractor pursuant to Section 4.01(c) (including Commercial Hand Collect
and Shared Dumpsters).
15.04 Delinquent and Closed Accounts
(a) The Contractor shall discontinue Refuse collection service at any Residential
Unit as set forth in a written notice sent to it by the City. Upon further
notification by the City, the Contractor shall resume Refuse collection on the
next regularly scheduled collection day. The City shall indemnify and hold the
Contractor harmless from any claims, suits, damages, liabilities or expenses
(including but not limited to expenses of investigation and attorney's fees)
resulting from the Contractor's discontinuing service at any location at the
direction of the City.
(b) The Contractor shall have the right to discontinue Refuse collection service
at any Commercial and Industrial Unit, Commercial Hand Collect, or Shared
Dumpster delinquent in its payments.
15.05 Contractor Billings to City - The Contractor shall bill the City for service
rendered to Residential Units within ten (10) days following the end of the
month and the City shall pay the Contractor on or before the 15th day
following the receipt of the invoice. Such billing and payment shall be based
on the price rates and schedules set forth in the Contract Documents. The
Contractor shall be entitled to payment for services rendered to Residential
Units irrespective of whether or not the City collects from the customer for
such service.
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16.00 TRANSFERABILITY OF CONTRACT
Other than by operation of law, no assignment of the Contract or any right accruing under
this Contract shall be made in whole or in part by the Contractor without the express
written consent of the City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. In the
event of any assignment, the assignee shall assume the liability of the Contractor as
though it was the original Contracting Party.
17.00 EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT
The Contractor shall have the sole and exclusive franchise, license and privilege to
provide refuse collection and removal and recycling collection within the corporate limits
of the City. The Contractor shall at all times have the right to first refusal to the
collection of Dead Animals and Hazardous Waste from Residential Units and from
Commercial and Industrial Units.
18.00 OWNERSHIP
Title to Refuse , Dead Animals and Recyclable Materials shall pass to the Contractor
when placed in Contractor's collection vehicle, removed by Contractor from a Bin or
Container, or removed by Contractor from the customer's premises, whichever last
occurs.
19.00 FRANCHISE FEE
The Contractor shall pay to the City fifteen percent(15%) of all amounts received by the
Contractor for all Commercial and Industrial Refuse collection and disposal services
provided pursuant to this Contract. Such payment shall be made to the City on or before
the 25th day of each month for amounts received by the Contractor for the performance
of services during the immediately preceding month.
20.00 BOOKS AND RECORDS
The City and Contractor agree to maintain at their respective places of business adequate
books and records relating to the performance of their respective duties under the
provisions of this Contract and such books and records shall be made available at any
time during business hours for inspection by the other party, at the inspecting party's
expense, upon reasonable advance notice; provided, however, the City may not inspect
or audit any books and records pertaining to the cost of Contractor's operations, except
to the extent pertaining to increases in the fees which may be charged by Contractor
under Section 14.02.
21.00 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE
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If at any time the Contractor shall fail to substantially perform terms, covenants or
conditions herein set forth, the City shall notify Contractor by registered or certified mail
addressed to the Contractor at the address set forth herein of specific reasons in support
of the City's claim that the Contractor has substantially breached the terms
s and them provisions
date of
of this Contract. Contractor shall be allowed a thirty ( ) day period
receipt of said notice from City to remedy any failure to perform. Should the City deem
the failure to perform remedied, no hearing shall be held.
Should Contractor fail to remedy its performance, the City, after a hearing described
herein, may terminate this Contract and the rights and privileges granted to Contractor
herein. A notice shall be sent to Contractor no earlier than 10 days before a hearing is
scheduled. The notice shall specify the time and place of the hearing and shall include the
specific reasons in support of the City's claim that the Contractor has substantially
breached the terms and provisions of this Contract. Should the City still deem Contractor
to have failed in its performance, said hearing shall be conducted in public by the City
Council of the City and the Contractor shall be allowed to be present and shall be given
full opportunity to answer such claims as are set out against it in the aforesaid notice. If,
after said public hearing, the City Council makes a finding that Contractor has failed to
provide adequate refuse collection service for the City, the City Council may, by two-
thirds vote, terminate this Contract.
22.00 NOTICES
Any notice required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall be in writing and shall
be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid,
certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the respective party of the address
set forth below:
If to the City, at: P. O. Box 428
Wylie, Texas 75098
Attn: City Manager
If to the Contractor, at: 4200 E. 14th Street
Plano, Texas 75074
Attn: District Manager
or such other addresses as the parties may hereafter specify by written notice delivered
in accordance herewith.
23.00 APPROVAL
This Contract shall not be considered fully executed nor binding on the City or the
Contractor until the same shall have been executed by the Contractor,the Mayor and the
City Secretary of the City.
24.00 AMENDMENT
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All provisions of this Contract shall be strictly complied with and conformed to by the
Contractor, and no amendment to this Contract shall be made except upon the written
consent of the parties. No amendment shall be construed to release either party from any
obligation under this Contract except as specifically provided for in such amendment.
25.00 FORCE MAJEURE
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,the Contractor shall not be liable for the
failure to perform its duties if such failure is caused by a catastrophe, riot, war,
governmental order or regulation, strike, fire, accident, Act of God or other similar or
different contingency beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor.
26.00 SEVERABILITY
In the event that any provision or portion thereof of any Contract Document shall be
found to be invalid or unenforceable, then such provision or portion thereof shall be
performed in accordance with the applicable laws. The invalidity or unenforceablity of
any provision or portion of this Contract shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
any other provision or portion of this Contract.
27.00 ENTIRE CONTRACT
This Contract constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto and cancels
and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements,
either written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof.
28.00 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
28.01 City Facilities - Bin collection service for City of Wylie facilities shall be
provided at no charge.
28.02 Spring Clean-Up Campaign
(a) Contractor shall provide up to ten (10) 30-cubic yard containers at a
centralized Spring Clean-Up site. A minimum of eight containers shall be
maintained on site at all times.
(b) Contractor shall provide free collection and disposal to the City, up to a
maximum of 15 hauls of 30 cubic yards.
28.03 Pavement Damage in Alleys
(a) Contractor shall be responsible for the repair of damage to paved surfaces in
alleys when such damage is caused by the Contractor's collection equipment.
Substantiation of cause shall be by mutual agreement of both parties.
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(b) Within thirty (30) days after receipt of a notice of damage, pending
substantiation of cause and mutual agreement of both parties as outlined in
Section 28.03(a), the Contractor shall arrange for satisfactory repair of the
alley pavement or repairs will be performed by City forces and the City
reimbursed on a time and materials basis. Reimbursement for materials and
labor shall be in the form of a credit on the Contractor's next monthly billing
for Residential collection service.
28.04 Contract Performance Review
(a) Contractor's representatives shall meet with City staff periodically in order to
review contract performance. The time and place of meetings shall be
scheduled by mutual agreement.
(b) Contractor's representatives shall meet once a year with the City Council for
purposes of an annual contract performance review.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we,the contracting parties, by our duly authorized agent, hereto affix
our signatures and seals as of this day of , 2000.
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ATTACHMENT A
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
SEPTEMBER
REFUSE AND RECYCLING SERVICE: 2000 RATE
Residential - Single Family $8.31
Duplex Unit-Per Unit $8.31
Trailer Park-Per Unit $8.31
Additional Polycart, Per Unit $3.00
COMMERCIAL SERVICE:
Commercial Hand Collect 2 x week $11.50
Additional Polycart $ 4.03
2 cu. yd. 1 x week $42.56
2 x week $ 90.87
3 x week $120.78
3 cu. yd. 1 x week $ 58.66
2 x week $109.27
3 x week $169.09
4 cu. yd. 1 x week $ 87.42
2 x week $139.18
3 x week $196.69
6 cu. yd. 1 x week $102.37
2 x week $166.78
3 x week $247.30
8 cu. yd. 1 x week $125.38
2 x week $215.09
3 x week $286.41
EXTRA PICKUPS EACH:
2, 3, 4, cu. yd. $ 32.21
6, 8, cu. yd. $ 36.81
DELIVERY/EXCHANGE of FEL CONTAINERS: $ 51.35
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ATTACHMENT A
CONTINUED
ROLLOFF CHARGES:
42 Cu. Yd. Compactor Containers, Per Haul $287.56
(Includes disposal, does not include equipment)
30 Cu. Yd. Open-top Rolloff containers, Per Haul $258.80
(Includes disposal)
Daily Rental $ 7.19
Delivery/Exchange $ 77.03
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Polycart Replacement $60.00
Returned Check Charge $ 20.00
CITY BILLS RESIDENTIAL
BFI BILLS COMMERCIAL & ROLLOFF (Includes 15% Franchise Fee)
CITY ACCOUNT#9015397
CONTACT UTILITY BILLING
972.442.8131, FAX 972.442.8105
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ATTACHMENT B
CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Residential and Commercial Hand Collection
A. Schedule: Once weekly.
B. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
C. Placement: Curbside or Alley
D. Approved Containers:
Polycart Containers, 95 gallons in capacity, maximum weight 175 pounds. All
refuse must fit inside the polycart with the lid closed; nothing outside the polycart
will be collected with the regularly scheduled weekly service. Plastic bags may be
used inside the polycart.
E. Spillage: Any spillage caused by Contractor will be picked up immediately.
Spillage caused by others or by inadequate containers will be the producer's
responsibility.
F. Brush and Bulky Item Collection
BFI will make brush and bulky collection available to Wylie residents one day per
month as part of the standard contract. Maximum size is restricted to two (2)
cubic yard. Maximum weight is no more than that which can be lifted by two men.
Special collection of brush and bulky items will be made available to Residents at
the rate of$72.00 per hour for time spent on collection, with a minimum charge of
$15.00 per collection. Residents must call Contractor's dispatch office to schedule
collection.
Approved Containers:
a) Polycarts
b) Brush cut to 6 x 3 x 3 and bundled with twine, no heavier than
what can be handled by one man, and placed at the curb.
c) Maximum weight bundle or container is not to exceed that which
can be lifted by two men.
G. Commercial Hand Collection
Customers with an average weekly volume exceeding 2 polycarts twice a week
will be required to use container service unless there are extraordinary
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circumstances. Any dispute in average weekly volume will be submitted to City
officials for decision.
II. Residential Recycling
A. Schedule: Once weekly.
B. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
C. Placement: Curbside or Alley
D. Approved Containers:
1. 18 gallon plastic bin.
2. Additional bins may be obtained from Contractor by Producer.
III. Commercial Container Collection
A. Container Size Available: 2 cu. yd., 3 cu. yd., 4 cu. yd., 6 cu. yd., 8 cu. yd., 30 cu.
yd.
B. Schedules Available: Up to three times weekly.
C. Hours of Operation: 7:00 a.m. - Completion.
D. New Service: A listing will be maintained in the yellow pages. Requests for new
service will be filled within five working days.
E. Extra Collections: If notified by 10:00 a.m. on service day, extra pick up will be
performed that day. After 10:00 a.m., we will attempt to make the pick up that
day. If unable, it will be made the following service day. There is a charge for
extra pickups and refills.
F. Blocked Containers: If access to a container is blocked, the driver will radio our
dispatcher. A call will be placed to the location describing the obstruction. The
driver will wait until the customer is contacted and the obstruction cleared. If not
cleared, the driver will proceed on route. Customer may call in for an extra
pickup, if desired, when access is clear. Customer will be charged for extra
pickups.
G. Overfilled Containers: Container will not be emptied if a safety hazard exists.
Customer will be contacted to remove excess. An extra pickup will be re-
scheduled when excess refuse has been removed. Customer will be charged for
extra pickups.
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H. Container Maintenance: Containers that have been damaged will be exchanged or
repaired within 5 working days of notification. If the damage is not due to our
servicing or a defect in materials and workmanship, a fee will be charged to the
customer. The amount will depend on the repairs needed. All containers will be
exchanged at reasonable intervals to maintain a good appearance considering type
of refuse generated, normal wear and weathering. If an unsightly condition
develops due to fire, paint or other causes beyond our control, the container will
be exchanged upon the request of the customer. A maximum of$50.00 for
refurbishing will be charged. Containers at food service establishments shall be
exchanged at least one time per year.
Gates and Enclosures: Assistance will be requested for opening and closing gates
at those locations which desire to place containers in enclosures. If customer does
not assist, an additional charge of$5.00 per month per container times number of
pickups per week will be added.
J. Odor and Insect Control: The customer will be responsible for odor and insect
control in and around containers.
K. Casters: Casters are not available on our containers.
L. Non-Payment: Customers will be notified in writing when 30 days past due. If
unpaid after 45 days, customer will be notified in writing that service is being
suspended until account is paid in full. A copy will be sent to the Finance
Department and City Code Enforcement. If a customer is suspended twice, a
deposit in the amount of one month's average billing will be required to re-establish
service. This deposit will be refunded after one year of prompt payments by
customer.
IV. General
A. Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
B. Holidays: New Years, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving,
Christmas. Pickups scheduled for these days may be omitted by Contractor,
however, refuse collection service at residential units will be performed no less
than once per week.
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ANTI-SCAVENGING ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, CHAPTER ,BY ADDING A NEW SECTION ,
TING
SCAVENGING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS FROM RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL AREAS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, Chapter is hereby
amended by addition of a new section, Section , to read as follows:
Section : Prohibiting the Scavenging of Recyclable Materials From
Residential and Commercial Areas Within the Corporate City
Limits.
1. No person or persons, other than the current resident of the property on which the
items are placed, or an authorized carrier, shall remove, pickup, or transfer
recyclable materials left at curbside in any residential subdivision, at curbside at any
single family residence, or in a dumpster designated for recycling at a commercial
or industrial place of business. Materials placed in either specifically marked
recovery containers or any other type of container are to be picked up by a
designated carrier for the purpose of removal of recyclable materials. Materials
referred to, and to be left in specifically marked containers, will include recyclable
materials included in the City's recycling program.
2. Each removal of an item or items from a residential subdivision residence location
or a single family residence location or a commercial or industrial location shall
constitute a separate violation of this ordinance. Unauthorized persons removing
materials or bins other than those persons designated above shall be fined as
follows:
a. Upon first conviction of violation of this ordinance, the person shall be
fined $50.00 for each such violation.
b. Upon second conviction of violation of this ordinance, the person shall be
fined $100.00 for each violation.
c. Upon third and subsequent convictions of violation of this ordinance, the
person shall be fined $250.00 for each such violation.
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3. All ordinances or resolution or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
DATED this day of , 2000.
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3.
August 8, 2000
ISSUE
Consider and act upon the adoption of an ordinance establishing fees for the collection and disposal of
solid waste and recyclable commodities.
BACKGROUND
Having granted a franchise to BFI for the collection and disposal of solid waste and recyclables and,
having entered into an agreement based on a proposal of new and revised rates for such collection, it will
be necessary for the Council to adopt a new rate schedule in the form of an ordinance. The following
proposed ordinance reflects the new residential rates to be charged by the City and the revised
commecial collection rates to be billed by BFI, all of which were approved by Council in the award of
the contract July 25, 2000.
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
N/A.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that Council adopt the proposed ordinance establishing fees for the collection and
disposal of solid waste and recyclable commodities within the City of Wylie.
ATTACHMENTS
Proposed Ordinance.
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Prepared by ed by Finance City Manager Approval
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING FEES
FOR THE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLABLE
MATERIALS; AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 98-16; AND FURTHER REPEALING ALL
CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A PENALTY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS , the City has renegotiated its contract for solid
waste collection with its current contractor Browning- Ferris
Industries ( BFI ) ; and ,
WHEREAS , the new agreement with BFI provides for changes in
rates for certain services , including an increase in rates for
residential and commercial collection services ; and ,
WHEREAS , the City Council has determined that the rates the
City is charging its residential customers for collection services
and the rates that BFI is charging its commercial customers should
be adjusted to reflect these increases ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF WYLIE, TEXAS , as follows :
SECTION I
That Ordinance No . 98-16 be , and it hereby is , amended as
follows :
Section 9.01(a) The collection and removal of solid waste and
recyclable materials in approved containers from residential
premises once per week shall be made for a fee of 9 .86 per
residential unit for each calendar month .
Section 9.01(c) The rate for each unit of a single family
detached or duplex (not master metered) shall be $9 .86 per
month .
Section 9.01(d) The rates for Duplex, Multi -family , Trailer
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Park shall be $9.86 per unit per month .
Section 9.02 Commercial polycart collection fees .
( a ) Collection of one 90 gallon polycart twice per week
shall be billed at the rate of $11 . 50 .
(b) Each additional polycart shall be billed at the rate
of $4.03.
Section 9.03 Commercial Dumpster Charges shall be as follows :
2 cu. yd. - 1X $ 42. 56/mo. ; 2X $ 90.87/mo. . 3X $120. 78/mo.
3 cu . yd. -1X $ 58.66/mo. ; 2X $ 109.27/mo. ; 3X $169.09/mo.
4 cu. yd . - 1X $ 87.42/mo. ; 2X $139. 18/mo. ; 3X $196.69/mo.
6 cu. yd . -1X $ 102.37/mo. ; 2X $166. 78/mo. ; 3X $247.30/mo.
8 cu. yd. - 1X $125.38/mo. ; 2X $215.09/mo. ; 3X $286.41/mo.
Extra pickup rates shall be as follows :
2-4 cu . yd . - $32 . 21 each additional pickup .
6-8 cu . yd . - $36 .81 each additional pickup .
Section 9.04 Special Charges :
Compactor Containers , disposal only- $287 . 56 per haul
Roll -Off Containers , disposal only- $258.80 per haul
Roll -Off Daily Rental - $7 . 19 per day
Roll -Off Delivery/Exchange- $77 . 03
Front End Delivery/Exchange- $51 .35
Polycart Purchase/Replacement- $60 . 00 each
Returned Check Charge- $20 . 00
Additional Residential Cart- $3 . 00 per month
Past Due Service Charge- 1 . 5 per cent
Tire collection/disposal - $5 . 00 each
Section 9.05 Fees for Special Collection of Brush and Bulky
Waste Items
Special collection of brush and bulky items , in excess of
2 cubic yards per month , will be made available to
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residents at the rate of $72 . 00 per hour for time
spent on collection , with a minimum charge of $15. 00 per
collection .
SECTION II
In the event of non payment of charges for the above services
City shall have the right to deny further service to such non
paying person or customer.
SECTION III
Should any paragraph , sentence , sub-division , clause , phrase
or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be
unconstitutional , illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the
validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision
thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid ,
illegal , or unconstitutional .
SECTION IV
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its
caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases .
SECTION V
That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or
inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not
in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION VI
The repeal of any ordinance , or parts thereof, by the
enactment of this Ordinance , shall not be construed as abandoning
any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance ; nor
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shall it have the effect of discontinuing , abating , modifying or
altering any penalty accruing or to accrue , nor as effecting any
rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any
ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of
Wylie, Texas , this 8th day of August , 2000 .
By
John Mondy
Mayor
ATTEST:
Barbara Salinas
City Secretary
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. Li .
August 8, 2000
Issue
Consider and Act Upon Accepting the proposed Ad Valorem Tax Rate and Calculation of an Effective
Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 2000-2001.
Background
In accordance with the "Truth in Taxation" laws of the State of Texas, notices must be published and
a public hearing must be held if an entity's proposed tax rate exceeds 103 percent of the effective tax
rate. Therefore, the City is required to vote on the proposed tax rate and publish the results of the roll
call vote at least seven(7) days prior to the first scheduled public hearing on August 29th. The purpose
of the first public hearing is to give the taxpayers an opportunity to express their views on the increase.
The Council may not adopt the tax rate at this hearing. Instead, at the end of the hearing, it must set
and announce the date,time and place of the meeting at which it will note on the final proposed tax rate.
The second public hearing on September 12th to vote on the tax rate must take place no less than three
(3) days and no more than fourteen (14) days after the first public hearing.
The official detailed effective tax rate calculation is available in the office of the Collin County Tax
Assessor/Collector (Kenneth L. Maun) in McKinney. A copy is also maintained in the Finance
Department for the Council and public to view.
Financial Considerations
The proposed budget is based on the proposed tax rate of$0.725 per $100 valuation. This is the rate
previously discussed by the Council. Any change in the proposed rate will require revision of the
proposed budget.
Other Considerations
The City is required by law to follow certain meeting and notice (publication) guidelines as shown on
the attached calendar excerpt from the "Truth in Taxation" guide.
Staff Recommendation
It is recommended that the City Council approve the proposed tax rate and schedule the next required
public hearing on the tax rate for August 29, 2000.
Attachments
Resolution Reporting Record Vote
2000 Planning Calendar from the"Truth in Taxation" guide
2000 Property Tax Rates in the City of Wylie and Effective Tax Rate Calculation
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2000-2001; ACCEPTING THE CALCULATION OF AN
EFFECTIVE TAX RATE; ESTABLISHING A DATE FOR PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE; AND
PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICAITON AS PROVIDED BY THE TEXAS
PROPERTY TAX CODE
WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has received the calculated effective tax rate as presented by the
Collin County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office; and
WHEREAS, the proposed tax rate exceeds 103 percent of the effective tax rate and the Statute
requires an additional public hearing in order to entitle the City Council to consider acceptance
and adoption of an ordinance levying a proposed tax rate of$0.725 per$100 valuation; and
WHEREAS, the Texas Property Tax Code Chapter 26, as heretofore amended, provides the
specific procedures in which to consider the proposed tax rate;
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas,
SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, does hereby accept the rate of
$0.725 per$100 valuation as the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2000-2001.
SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, met in a public meeting on August
8, 2000, and accepted this resolution with a majority vote as follows:
Mayor John Mondy YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Mayor Pro Tern Joel Scott YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Reta Allen YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Eric Hogue YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Merrill Young YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember J.C.Worley YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
Councilmember Chris Trout YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT
SECTION 3. A public hearing shall be held on August 29, 2000, at 7:00 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers at the Wylie Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas, to
receive public comment regarding the proposed tax rate.
SECTION 4. The content and vote taken on this resolution shall be published in the official
newspaper of the City as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code.
DULY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, on this the 8th day of
August, 2000.
John Mondy,Mayor
Barbara Salinas, City Secretary
2000 Planning Calendar
May Mailing of notices of appraised value by chief appraiser.
May 15 Deadline for submitting appraisal records to ARB.
July 20 Deadline for ARB to approve appraisal records.
July 25 Deadline for chief appraiser to certify rolls to taxing units.
July?? Certification of anticipated collection rate by collector.
July 31 Calculation of effective and rollback tax rates.
Aug 9 Publication of effective and rollback tax rates; statement of schedules; submission to
governing body.
Aug 4 72-hour notice for meeting (Open Meetings notice).
Aug 8 Meeting of governing body to discuss tax rate: if proposed tax rate will exceed the
rollback rate or 103 percent of the effective tax rate (whichever is lower), take record
vote and schedule public hearing.
Aug 16 "Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Increase" (1st quarter-page notice) published at least
seven days before public hearing.
Aug 25 72-hour notice for public hearing (Open Meetings notice).
Aug 29 Public hearing: schedule and announce meeting to adopt tax rate 3-14 days from this
date.
Sept 6 "Notice of Vote on Tax Rate" (2nd quarter page-notice) published before meeting to
adopt tax rate.
Sept 8 72-hour notice for meeting at which governing body will adopt tax rate.
Sept 12 Meeting to adopt tax rate. Meeting is 3-14 days before public hearing. Taxing unit
must adopt tax rate by September 30, or within 60 days of receiving certified appraisal
roll.
08/03/2000 08:43 FAX 9725475017 COLLIN CO TAX LL f109
2000 Property Tax Rates
In City of Wylie
This notice concerns 2000 property tax rates for City of Wylie. It presents
information about throe tax rates. Last year's tax rate is the actual rite the
taxing unit used to determine property taxes last year. This years effective tax
rate would impose the same total taxes as last year if you compare properties
taxed in both yaws. This yat's rollback tax rate is the highest tax rate the
taxing unit can set bctorc taxpayers can start tax rollback procedures. In each
cue these rates arc found by dividing the total amount of taxes by the tax base
(the total value of taxable property)with adjustments as required by state law.
The rates are given per S 100 of property value.
Last year's tax rate:
Last year's operating taxes S2,727,85'9
but years debt taxes S1,064,506
Last year's total taxes S3,792.365
Last year's tax base S541.766,429
Last year's total tax rate 0.700000/S 100
This year's effective tax rate,
Last year's adjusted taxes S3,765,929
(alter subtracting taxes on lost property)
/ This year's adjusted tax base S564,133,090
(after subtracting value of new property)
= This year's effective tax rate 0.671105/S 100
This year's rollback tax rate:
Last year's adjusted operating taxes S2,723,489
(after subtracting taxes on lost property and adjusting
for transferred function)
/ This years adjusted tax base S564,133.090
= This year's effective operating rate 0.482774/S 100
x 1.08=this year's maximum operating rate 0.521395/S 100
+ This year's debt rate 0.204125/S100
= This years rollback rate 0.725520/S100
08/03/2000 08:43 FAX 9725475017 COLLIN CO TAX LL li0
Statement of Increase/Decrease
If City of Wylie adopts a 2000 tax rate equal to the effective tax rate of S0.671105
per S 100 of value,taxes would increase compared to 1999 taxes by S395,774.
Schedule A
Unencumbered Fund Balances
The following estimated balances will be left in the unit's property tax accounts at
the cod of the fiscal year. These balances arc not encumbered by a corresponding
debt obligation.
Type of Property Tax Fund Balance
Maintenance&Operation St,120,490
Interest&Sinking S212,750
Schedule B
2000 Debt Service
The unit plans to pay the following amounts for long-term debts that are secured
by ptoperty taxes. These amounts will be paid from property tax revenues(or
additional sales tax revenues,if applicable)
Principal or In to be
Contract Payment Paid from Other
Description to be Paid from Property Amounts Total
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of Debt Property Taxes Taxes to he Paid Payment
Tax S208,230 589,964 S350 5298,544
Refunding Bon
do Series 1993
G O Bond S55,808 S72,627 S350 S128,785
Series 1995
Certificates of 550,000 S76,110 S350 5126,460
Obligation
Series 1997
Tax Notes S145,000 S30,709 S350 5176,059
Series 1998
G O Bond 595.000 S 169,344 S350 S264,694
Series 1999
G O Bond 555,000 S113,419 S350 S168,769
Series 2000
Public Prop 530.000 S8,635 $350 S36,985
Finang Coat
Ob Series 1995
Puhliic Prop S55,000 S16,235 S350 S71.585
Pinang Cont
Ob Series 1999
Total required for 2000 debt service S1,273,881
- Amount(if uny)paid from funds listed in Schedule A SO
- Amount(if any)paid from other resources S0
• Excess collections last year $0
= Total to be paid from taxes in 2000 S1,273,1181
+ Amount added in anticipation that the unit will
collect only 100.00%of its taxes in 2000 S0
— Total debt levy 51,273,881
This notice contains a summary of actual effective and rollback tax rates'
calculations. You can inspect a copy of the fill calculations at 1800 N.Graves
McKinney,TX 75070.
Name of person preparing this notice:Kenneth L.Maun
Title:Tax Attestor Collector
Date prepared:July 25,2000
WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5.
August 8, 2000
Issue:
Hold a public hearing to consider and act upon approval of a Replat for Twin Lakes Addition,
generally located along the east side of S. Ballard Avenue, south of Alanis Drive, and being all of
Lot 20 of Block D, of a certain 1.663 acres out of the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23,
City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas.
Background:
The replat under consideration is for Lot 20 of Block D, of the approved Twin Lakes, Phase 1
subdivision. The applicant is replatting 1.663 acres of land in order provide an access easement
to a tract of land to the southeast which was dedicated to the City as park land (as part of the
original Final Plat for Phase 1), and develop the property with single family residential uses. The
property is currently vacant, platted, and zoned for SF-1 (Single Family Residential)uses.
Financial Considerations:
Rezoning application fee in the amount of$127.00—Paid
The applicant is aware that Water and Sewer Impact Fees in the amount of$2,112.00 must be paid
prior to filing the plat with Collin County.
Other Considerations:
• Staff has reviewed the proposed replat and found it to be in compliance with the
Subdivision Regulations and other pertinent ordinances of the City of Wylie.
• Due to the fact that the proposal under consideration is a replat of an existing subdivision
zoned for residential uses, state law mandates that the City notify property owners within 200'
in the original subdivision and hold a public hearing prior to taking action. Public Comment
Forms were mailed to seven (7) property owners as required by state law. No Public
Comment Forms have been returned.
• The original Twin Lakes,Phase 1 Final Plat contains a note stating"Lot 20, Block D, shall be
reserved for temporary park access until future development provides permanent park access,
at that time lot will be released for sale and building purposes". The owner has a potential
buyer for Lot 20, Block D, who wishes to build on this lot, and in order to uphold the intent
of the Final Plat, is creating an access easement to this tract, rather than wait until a future
phase is developed which provides permanent access. If and when the future phase is
developed,this access easement can be removed from Lot 20, Block D.
• Due to the fact this was originally platted in 1989, Impact Fees were collected at the time of
permitting. Since the owner is replatting this lot, current Impact Fees apply. The applicant
is aware that all Impact Fees must be paid prior to a request for the final plat to be filed with
Collin County. The Impact Fee for new residential construction is $700 for water and $1,412
for sewer or a total of$2,112 per dwelling unit or lot.
Board/Commission Recommendations:
At the July 18, 2000 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting,the P&Z recommended approval
of this replat.
Staff Recommendations:
Approval
The Department's of Public Works, Fire, and Community Development concur with this
recommendation.
Attachments:
Location Map
Property Owner Notification Map
Property Owner Notification Report
Public Hearing Notice
Final Plat Application
Final Plat
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APPLICANT: DR Horton Texas Ltd. APPLICATION FILE Replat Twin Lakes, Lot 20, BIk D
310 1-30, Ste 280 Garland Tx 75043
# BLK/ABST LOT/TRACT TAX I.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME _ ADDRESS
Twin Lakes Ph. I 219 Martin Drive
1 D 18 R-2462-00D-0180-1 Alva Anderson Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 221 Martin Drive
2 D 19 R-2462-00D-0190-1 Marvin Bosley Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I Applicant 310 1-30, Suite 280
3 D 20 R-2462-00D-0200-1 DR Horton Texas Ltd. Garland, Texas 75043
Twin Lakes Ph. I 224 Martin Drive
4 D 21 R-2462-00D-0210-1 Brad Perez Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 222 Martin Drive
5 D 22 R-2462-00D-02280-1 John Geasa Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 220 Martin Drive
6 D 23 R-2462-00D-0230-1 Daniel True Wylie, Texas 75098
Twin Lakes Ph. I 218 Martin Drive
7 p, 24 R-2462-00D-0240-1 Jeffrey Speicher Wylie, Texas 75098
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PUBIC NOTICE FOR
Replat of Twin Lakes Phase I
PUBLIC NOTICE BEFORE THE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, TEXAS, TO CONDIDER RESUBDIVISION OR
REPLATTING OF RECORDED SUBDIVISION WITHIN
THE CITY LIMITS OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
Notice is hereby given that the following public hearings to consider resubdivision or
replatting of a recorded subdivision as hereinafter described will be held in the City
Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas:
Planning & Zoning Commission: 7:00 PM, July 18, 2000
City Council: 7:00 PM, August 8, 2000
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This property is generally located along the east side of Ballard Avenue and south of
Alanis Drive, and being all of Lot 20, Block D of Twin Lakes Phase I subdivision.
Section (3), Subsection C):
If the proposed is protested in accordance with this subsection, the
proposed replat must receive, in order to be approved, the affirmative vote
of at least three-fourths of all members of the municipal planning
commission or governing body, or both. For a legal protest, written
instruments signed by the owners of at least 20 percent of the area of the
lots or land immediately adjoining the area covered by the proposed replat
and extending 200 feet from that area, but within the original subdivision,
must be filed with the municipal planning commission or governing body,
or both, prior to the close of the public hearing.
All citizens or interested parties desiring to be heard concerning this replat may speak.
The application and documents are on file for public examination in the Development
Services Department, 2000 Highway 78 North, Wylie, Texas.
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(IUD) (972)442-8170 for assistance.
Lisa Price
Planning Assistant
Our Mission..
...to be responsible stewards of the public trust,
to strive for excellence in public service,and to enhance the quality of life for all. env f Wylie
Application For ❑Preliminary Plat 0 Final Plat ['Replat DVacation of Existing Addition
All rules and regulations established by the Subdivision Ordinance,City of Wylie,Texas,and Texas Local Government Code,Title
7,Chapter 212,Subchapter A. n
Engineer/ r � Phone: q�-� -I(G 12.CtiJ
Surveyor: (o vi,n ;nte.,(Ic1Q L Fax: ��. 'iL, 498 1
Address: 9vO W f3e1no(4' i )u rk.
City: P1,'U\ State: -1\4 Zip: -75 C\ 3
Owner: 1), t� t t-6'*G►1 TC',.koS 1 U .• Phone: 11 A ,;-1(,' 4-;"3
Address: 3l3 .EoS-- T`` --')V 5\2, ago Fax: C7). ,9L(,) 4`tl-t�
City: CXa`rkc r State: -R. Zip: '5
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City: - _State: - Zip: -Location of Property(Address if Applicable) Oa tv PrR T t ti n t J e_
Proposed Subdivision Name: TW t r- U4 re-S 1 Tv)ct
Survey Name: Mtn,\ i k t(ko v""f'�,{ q)u•ry Abstract No.: a 3 Acreage
Existing Zoning: '5 L1'•�t t�'r^'� l Pending Zoning: S r\S 1 Z t c rv,..,t1
*Please provide a building improvement survey,if the property has existing improvements.
Is this a replat of an existing recorded subdivision? Yes No
If yes,give name and date when the original subdivision was filed for record at Dallas County Deed Records:
Subdivision Name: 'T j ,r.j Lake-s I I ' 1
Date Filed: y- Z(0 - 1v\ Volume: G Page: al‘
Number of lots within original subdivision: 1h Proposed lots: /C
. If applicable,complete OExhibit AO as evidence that all owners of property within the subdivision join in this application
to vacate. t-tlpr-
Was this subdivision restricted by zoning or deed restrict:7 to single family or two family residential dwelling use within
the last five(5)years? Yes No (4,
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I certify that to the best of my knowledge, this is an accurate description of the property upon
which I have requested a change in zoning. I understand that I am ful esponsible for the legal
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EXPEDITED APPROVAL
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KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
Whereas, I the applicant or owner of the plat known otherwise as (plat name)
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hereby declare my intent to seek approval of this plat as soon as possible and acknowledge that the
City can and must deny this plat if it fails to comply with city Ordinances and that such denial would,
of necessity, delay the desired approval. Therefore, I hereby waive the time periods of Chapter 212,
Texas Local Government Code, in order that I can have a chance to work with City Staff to seek an
approval with the least number of delays.
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day
• personally appeared iow; , known to me to be the person and officer whose name
is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the
said Tav‘vu+rs1,•,,T , and that he executed the same as the act of such
L}t) TA-rare GRS%-t\P , for the purposed and consideration therein expressed, and in
the capacity therein stated.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the 21 day of M a-9, , 2c�,.
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WYLIE CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM NO. Co .
August 8, 2000
Issue
Consider and act upon authorizing the City Manager to enter into professional services agreements for
the revision of the Subdivision Regulations and associated Design Standards in an amount not to exceed
$25,000.
Background
The current Subdivision Regulations and design standards were adopted in 1993. In concurrence with
the re-write of the Zoning Ordinance, the Subdivision Regulations and the design standards should be
reviewed and updated. The design standards include the Drainage Manual, the Water and Sewer Design
Manual, and the Pavement Standards. There are currently inconsistencies in the regulations, as well as
minimum standards which need to be reviewed to ensure that the tools are in place in order to facilitate
appropriate development.
Financial Consideration
There is sufficient budgetary funding in the General and Utility Funds for these projects and a budget
amendment will not be necessary. The Subdivision Regulations revisions will be paid out of Development
Services in the General Fund and design standards will be paid out of Combined Services in the Utility
Fund.
Other Considerations
State law permits municipalities to solicit requests for proposals and enter into agreements for certain
professional services without observing the standard bidding procedures.
Board/Commission Recommendations
N/A
Staff Recommendations
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Attachments
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