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11-17-1987 (City Council) Agenda Packet DATE POSTED 11/12/87 TIME POSTED 4:00 P.M. AGENDA CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1987 7:00 P.M. LIBRARY WORKROOM 800 THOMAS STREET CALL TO ORDER ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS 1 1 Discussion of priority sewer lines to meet Texas Water Commission requirements . 2 2 - 4 Discussion of infrastructure requirements for Sanden Corporation. 3 ADJOURN °kVie CITY OP' VSTYLIE 108 S.JACKSON ST. — P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE,TEXAS 75098 (214)442-2236 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JOHN PITSTICK, CITY MANAGER DATE: NOVEMBER 12 , 1987 RE: CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1987 , 7 :00 P.M. , LIBRARY WORKROOM A city council work session is scheduled for next Tuesday to discuss two items in which staff needs particular direction. Staff would like to discuss all options and alternatives regarding the priority sewer lines under the Texas Water Commission requirements , and the financial consequences in the future. We are also interested in discussing all options for infrastructure requirements for Sanden Corporation. Although the City has no legal requirements, an incentive package has been discussed in the enclosed letter of July 9, 1987 . It is critical that these items be tied down to assure a continued cooperative spirit with Sanden. The cooperation we give Sanden now, will affect our dealing with other industries in the future, land will play a big role in any economic development effort . lig- fie CITY OF WYLIE 108 S.JACKSON ST. — P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE,TEXAS 75098 (214)442-2236 July 9, 1987 Mr. Earl Bentley Bentley, Malone & Walker 1600 One Dallas Centre Dallas, Texas 75201 Re: Letter of July 2, 1987 - Incentive Package Dear Mr. Bentley: I have discussed your letter, individually, with each member of the City Council. Additionally, Mayor Trimble has communicated with the Council regarding the proposed incentive package delineated in your letter. After a review of your request, it is my belief that the City Council will favorably consider most aspects of the incentive package you have proposed. However, formal Council action will have to be taker, before a commitment can be legal and binding in these matters. Nevertheless, I believe I have a consensus of the Council in regard to the City' s response to the package which is as follows: 1. (a) The dirt road addressed in your letter is actually a prescriptive easement and is not wide enough in several sections to accormodate a road as requested. However, the City feels that if we were able to take down the fence on the East side of the road, which is your property, the desired width could be obtained. It will probably be necessary for the City to obtain this necessary dedicated right-of-way from you to construct the road your client desires. Given resolution of the right-of-way problem it is my belief that the Council will favorably consider your request of ar, all-weather rock surfacing and do so in a very timely manner to assist your client in the construction phase. The road modification would call for a 27 foot width roadway and approximately 2000 feet in length which would extend the roadway to the existing bridge structure. 1. (b) & (c) These items were discussed and the Council' s intention is to request that the linking of FM 544 and U. S. Highway 78 be done by the entention and paving of this roadway. This would be accomplished as a Collin County bond project item scheduled to go to the voters in 1988. Moreover, the Council has set a workshop sessior, on the evening of July 16, 1987 with Collin County Commissioner, Jerry Hoagland, and members of the Count y' s Public Works Staff to discuss this item and other thoroughfare issues of joint interest with the County. The timetable for this project 01 Page 2 probably would not meet your proposed schedule, but the City feels a much better roadway and bridge facility could be obtained through this method. 1 . (d) Your request for a traffic control light at the intersection of this roadway and FM 544 will necessitate a traffic study and a subsequent request by the City to the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation. The study will address the State' s criteria for justification, of a traffic signal at this location.on. If the intersection meets the criteria set forth by the State, the Department of Highways and Public Transportion will install and maintain the traffic control device. 1 . (e) The City has no problem meeting this request for the road' s na;,;e. Council action will be required, but is a mere formality. 1. (f) The City will provide a maintenance crew to clean up the ditches and debris along the dirt road and the area at the bend of the road. Signs of "no dumping" will be posted per your request and the grass mowed. In regard to Item 2 of your letter, the City has not completed its engineering study regarding water and sewer service for this area. This study is currently underway by the City' s project engineers, CH2M Hill of Dallas, Texas, in regard to updating the City' s water distribut ion and sewage collection system. I feel that your client ' s request for a ten ( 10) inch water line extent ion will be favorably considered by the Council. The City is concerned about your demand for water and fire protection needs since we have little informaticor, about the proposed manufacturing facility. Additionally, the City is interested in discussing your facility' s fire sprinkler needs as this line will not be initially looped into the main system. In the matter of Item 3, contract zoning is illegal, and your, client would have to follow our standard zoning procedures. The City Staff will assist your client if he desires a rezoning request before it goes to the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council, so that the best use of the property can be accomplished. Your incentive proposal addressed as Item four (4) is one that the City has no authority over. Your client would have to seek an agricultural exemption from the Collin County Central Appraisal District. Your client would probably be faced with the tax rollback provision when the property is converted to industrial use, if successful with it' s initial ag exemption request. The sewage line and lift station request addressed as Item five (5) are linked with the City' s engineering study of the water distributic•r, system ( Item 2) for the City. Nevertheless, it is my belief that the City will commit to serving your client' s facility adequately. However, the City' s wastewater collection plan is not fully developed at this time. In discussions with the City' s of Page 3 project engineers, the frontage on FM 544 was being initially planned as the service route for the wastewater system for this area of the City. The City does not expect this study and the recommendations to be complete for at least another four to five months since the Council only authorized a City-wide study of the City' s water and wastewater system last month. This study will be followed up with significant capital improvements to the City' s utility system slated to begin next year. Again, sizing and flow demand, as in the water distribution issue is critical and the City has little information in this regard. Our cost estimates for water and sewer have been based on your requests. Finally, the City Council, I believe, will favorably consider the donation ion of certain port ions of the flood plain area as public park property. However, if this property becomes a public park, it would have to be accessible to all the public. From a tax standpoint though, this action will certainly act to benefit your client. In closing, the Mayor and Council stand ready to discuss these issues and any others at your earliest convenience so as to assist your client in becoming a member of our community. The City of Wylie wants your client here and is receptive to further discussions regarding your client' s requests and concerns. The City Staff, likewise, stands ready ar,d available to assist you in providing your client information about our policies and procedures, so as to facilitate ,your client' s move to our community. Please inform us of any subsequent discussions that may be needed so that the final decision can be made. Respectfully, ames J ns c.n Acting City Manager Chuck Trimble, Mayor JJ/cw cc: City Council Larry Jackson, City Attorney