Ordinance 2005-24
ORDINANCE NO. 2005-24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS,
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS
HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE
ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2005-13, TO
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT FOR SINGLE-
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL USES; PROVIDING FOR THE
REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City
of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the
amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by
publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to
all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the
City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be
amended;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be, and the same
is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter
described property a new zoning classification of Planned Development (PD) District for single-
family residential uses, said property being described in Exhibit "A", Exhibit "B" and Exhibit
"C" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
SECTION 2.
That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and
the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3.
That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes
provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the
granting of this zoning classification.
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
SECTION 4.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be
subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same
now exists or is hereafter amended.
SECTION 5.
Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance
be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity
of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be
invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance as a whole.
SECTION 6.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City
Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases.
SECTION 7.
The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall
not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance;
nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing
or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of
any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,
Texas, this 26th day of July, 2005.
ATTEST:
\\\\\11111'",
""" 0 F W"
,'.,( --\ ........ ;..,.~
~ .., .... ..:.e ,;
~ ,. ..~
...... CJ . . \.-
:::"e-~..~
; { SEAL '} ~
-:. \ e--'---=-~", ~
~.~ .. ~
~ -.. ..- ~
" JA_.. ./J C-. "
~ 'Y ........ ~-J"
""/ Y'L./ E 1~i- "",
III ' \\'
111/'11\\\\\
Published in The Wvlie News August 3, 2005
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
Exhibit" A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Zone Case #2005-13
BEING a 185.1449 acre tract ofland situated in the E.M. Price Survey, Abstract No. 725, the
D.W. Williams Survey, Abstract No. 980, the Nathaniel Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 1099,
and the William Sutton Survey, Abstract No. 860, Collin County, Texas and the E.M. Price
Survey, Abstract No. 1114, Dallas County, Texas, said tract being all of a 53.42 acre tract ofland
and a 134.33 acre tract ofland conveyed by deed to Mrs. Thelma Rice by Lone Star Boat Co.,
recorded in Volume 561, Page 226, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas (D.R.C.C.T.) save and
except parcels take for road rights-of-way and being more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at a Yz" iron rod found for corner and being the intersection of the Westerly line of
said 134.33 acre tract ofland with the Northerly line of Vinson Road (a 60' ROW) said
intersection point being at the most easterly corner of Twin Creeks Estates, an addition to the
City of Wylie, recorded in Volume 72, Page 808, Map Records, Dallas County, Texas;
THENCE N 47 degrees 41 minutes 51 seconds West, along an old fence line, and on the Easterly
line of said Twin Creek Estates, a distance of 1276.47 feet to a Yz" iron rod found for corner;
THENCE N 47 degrees 43 minutes 58 seconds West, continuing along said old fence line, and
on said Twin Creek Estates easterly line, a distance of 360.95 feet to a Yz" iron rod found for
corner;
THENCE northwesterly, along an old fence line, the following three (3) calls:
1. THENCE N 47 degrees 01 minutes 33 seconds West, a distance of218.23 feet to a Yz"
iron rod found for corner;
2. THENCE N 47 degrees 31 minutes 52 seconds West, a distance of 404.96 feet to a Yz"
iron rod found for corner;
3. THENCE N 47 degrees 18 minutes 48 seconds West, a distance of327.40 feet to a 1'2"
iron rod found for corner and being the most northerly corner of a tract of land conveyed
by deed to Larry Morgan, recorded in Volume 1449, Page 264, D.R.C.C.T.;
THENCE S 48 degrees 28 minutes 56 seconds West, along a new fence and remains of old
fence, and the Northwesterly line of said Larry Morgan tract of land, a distance of 262.83 feet to
a 3/8" iron rod found for corner;
THENCE S 34 degrees 24 minutes 05 seconds West, continuing on a new fence line and the
Northwesterly line of said Larry Morgan tract of land to a point in an old fence line, a distance of
115.79 feet to a Yz"iron rod set for corner;
THENCE northerly, along an old fence line and along the meanderings of a creek bluff the
following nine (9) calls:
1. THENCE N 16 degrees 10 minutes 57 seconds West, a distance of 184.51 feet to a 3/8"
iron rod found for corner;
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
2. THENCE N 10 degrees 56 minutes 33 seconds East, a distance of60.71 feet to a 3/8"
iron rod found for corner;
3. THENCE N 14 degrees 46 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of37.08 feet to a 3/8"
iron rod found for corner;
4. THENCE N 26 degrees 15 minutes 15 seconds West, a distance of 200.07 feet to a 3/8"
iron rod found for corner;
5. THENCE N 23 degrees 31 minutes 48 seconds West, a distance of 56.70 feet to a 3/8"
iron rod found for corner;
6. THENCE S 79 degrees 02 minutes 43 seconds West, a distance of98.71 feet to a Yz" iron
rod set for corner;
7. THENCE N 14 degrees 51 minutes 31 seconds West, a distance of228.87 feet to a Yz"
iron rod set for corner;
8. THENCE N 03 degrees 51 minutes 19 seconds W, a distance of77.26 feet to a Yz" iron
rod set for corner;
9. THENCE N 01 degrees 22 minutes 06 seconds E, a distance of 120.14 feet to an 18" Elm
tree found for corner also serving as fence corner and being a point on the southerly line
of said D. W. Williams Survey;
THENCE easterly, along an old fence line, along the South line of said D.W. Williams Survey,
the following four (4) calls:
1. THENCE S 89 degrees 46 minutes 03 seconds E, a distance of 659.55 feet to a 1'2 inch
iron rod set for corner;
2. THENCE S 89 degrees 51 minutes 16 seconds E, a distance of 212.12 feet to a 1'2 inch
iron rod found for corner;
3. THENCE S 89 degrees 38 minutes 47 seconds E, a distance of 1135.88 feet to a 3/8" iron
rod found for corner;
4. THENCE S 89 degrees 56 minutes 14 seconds E, a distance of 168.67 feet to a Yz" iron
rod found for corner;
THENCE North, a distance of 532.51 feet to a Yz" iron rod found for corner;
THENCE S 88 degrees 01 minutes 19 seconds E, a distance of 19.78 feet to a 3/8" iron rod
found for corner and being a point in a Public road;
THENCE North, a distance of 1786.75 feet to a Yz" iron rod found for corner and being a point
on the South line of the A. Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, said point also being the
Northeast corner of a tract ofland conveyed by deed to Darlene Ceilley, recorded in V olume
5020, Page 2287, and also being in a tract of land conveyed by deed to Michael Hood, recorded
in County Clerk's File No. 95-0056731, D.R.C.C.T.;
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
THENCE East along the South line of said A. Atterberry Survey, and along the south line of said
Hood tract of land, a distance of 1220.11 feet to a 12" iron rod found for corner, and being a point
on the Westerly line of Farm to Market Road 544 (a 90' ROW);
THENCE along the westerly line of said Farm to Market Road 544 the following eight (8) calls:
1. THENCE S 04 degrees 31 minutes 19 seconds E, passing a wooden right-of-way marker
at a distance of208.24 feet and continuing for a total distance of211.90 feet to a 12" iron
rod set for corner and being the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right having a
central angle of 04 degrees 57 minutes 44 seconds, a radius of2819.79 feet and a chord
which bears S 02 degrees 02 minutes 28 seconds E, a distance of244.14 feet;
2. THENCE southeasterly, along the said curve to the right, a distance of 244.21 feet to a
12" iron rod found for corner and being the end of said curve;
3. THENCE S 00 degrees 28 minutes 42 seconds W, a distance of 1217.75 feet to a 12" iron
rod set for corner;
4. THENCE S 00 degrees 52 minutes 55 seconds E, a distance of 108.89 feet to a 3/8" iron
rod found for corner and being the beginning of a cutback line in said Farm to Market
544 westerly line;
5. THENCE S 44 degrees 16 minutes 48 seconds W, a distance of37.41 feet to a 12" iron
rod set for corner;
6. THENCE S 00 degrees 52 minutes 55 seconds E, passing the common property line of
said 134.33 acre and 53.42 acre at a distance of20.00 feet and continuing for a total
distance of 40.00 feet to a Y2" iron rod set for corner;
7. THENCE S 44 degrees 27 minutes 55 seconds E, a distance of38.48 feet to a 12" iron rod
set for corner;
8. THENCE S 00 degrees 52 minutes 55 seconds E, a distance of 1926.55 feet to a 12" iron
rod set for corner;
THENCE S 48 degrees 20 minutes 46 seconds W, a distance of65.70 feet to a 12" iron rod set
for comer;
THENCE N 88 degrees 30 minutes 46 seconds E, a distance of 133.60 feet to a 12" iron rod set
for corner and being a point on a County Public Access Road;
THENCE S 47 degrees 02 minutes 55 seconds E, along said County Public Road, a distance of
136.82 feet to a 12" iron rod set for comer;
THENCE S 89 degrees 59 minutes 18 seconds W, along the North line ofa tract ofland
conveyed by deed to Bill Kreymer in Volume 222, Page 423 of the Deed Records, Dallas
County, Texas, a distance of372.73 feet to a 12" iron rod set for corner;
THENCE S 36 degrees 59 minutes 18 seconds W, along the Northwesterly line ofa dedicated
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
portion of Vinson Road and the Northwesterly line of said Kreymer tract ofland, a distance of
1094.11 feet to a W' iron rod set for comer and being the Northwesterly comer of said Bill
Kreymer tract of land and the Southwesterly comer of said 134.33 acre tract of land;
THENCE N 46 degrees 12 minutes 49 seconds W, crossing Vinson Road, a distance of 175.74
feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 8,064,912 square feet or 185.1449 acres of
land.
Ordinance 2005-24
ZC 2005-13 Rice Tract
Exhibit "B"
CONDITIONS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Braddock Place
Zoning Case #2005-13
(As Amended And Approved By City Council July 26, 2005)
Planned Development Requirements:
I. Statement of Purpose: The purpose of this Planned Development District is to
permit the development of BRADDOCK PLACE.
n. Statement of Effect: This Planned Development shall not effect any regulation
found in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as adopted and amended, except
as specifically provided herein;
m. General Regulations: All regulations providing for a Village Center District as
set forth in Section 3.3 Village Residential Districts of the current Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance are included by reference and shall apply, except as otherwise
specified under the special provisions hereunder. The conditions contained herein
and the conditions of the current Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, which are not
amended by this Planned Development, shall constitute all the zoning
requirements applicable to this Planned Development.
Concept Plan: Development shall be in conformance with the Concept Plan attached herewith;
however, in the event of conflict between the Concept Plan and the written conditions of this
ordinance, the written conditions shall apply.
Subsequent Submittals: A Development Plan shall be submitted for public hearing review and
approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. The Development Plan
shall conform to the approved Concept Plan and conditions of the Planned Development, and
shall serve as the Preliminary Plat.
IV. Specific Regulations:
1. General Residential Regulations
1. Density: The maximum number of Single Family Dwelling units
permitted in this Planned Development shall not exceed 600 S.F.
Units. In the event the Parks Department accepts the proposed Park
depicted on the Zoning Exhibit the maximum number of units shall be
reduced to 500 units. In the event Wylie ISD elects to construct a
school on the proposed school site depicted on the Zoning Exhibit, the
maximum number of units shall be reduced to 560 units. In the event
the school and park are both developed according to the Zoning
Exhibit, the maximum number of units shall be 460.
2. Lot Mix: A minimum of 10% of the Single Family Lots will be in
excess of 12,000 sf. A minimum of 70% of the Single Family Lots
will be 10,000 sf or greater. No Single Family lot shall be less than
7,500. For the purposes of determining these percentages, all
calculations shall be on a cumulative basis.
3. Alleys shall not be required as part of this Planned Development.
However, no garages shall face the street in front of each Single
Family Lot. This can be accomplished either through swing driveways
or alleys. However, when three car garages are constructed on a lot
and a "2& 1" configuration is used, the single car door may face the
street. Garages may face the street on a comer lot side yard.
4. Distribution of the Single Family Dwelling Unit types shall be
distributed within the development as shown on the Development
Plan! Preliminary Plat submitted with each phase.
11. Single Family
1. Lot Area: The minimum permitted lot areas are:
a. Lot Type "A": 10,000 s.f.
b. Lot Type "B": 7,500 s.f.
2. Lot Width: The minimum permitted
building line) are:
a. Lot Type" A":
b. Lot Type "B":
lot widths (measured at the
70 feet
65 feet
3. Lot Width of Comer Lots: The minimum lot widths of comer lots
(measured at the building line) are:
a. Lot Type" A":
b. Lot Type "B":
75 feet
70 feet
4. Lot Depth: The minimum permitted lot depths are:
a. Lot Type" A": 1 00 feet
b. Lot Type "B": 100 feet
5. Lot Depth in Double Front Lots: The minimum permitted lot depths on
double front lots are:
a. Lot Type" A":
b. Lot Type "B":
120 feet
120 feet
6. Minimum Dwelling Unit Square Frontage:
a. In calculating the size of dwellings within this PD, only "livable"
air conditioned space shall be counted, and garages and other non-
conditioned space shall not count toward the following required
minimum sizes.
i. A minimum of 60% of the total cumulative dwellings shall
contain at least 2,400 square feet of air conditioned space
11. A minimum of 20% of the total cumulative dwellings shall
contain at least 2,600 square feet of air conditioned space
iii. A minimum of 20% of the total cumulative dwellings shall
contain at least 2,800 square feet of air conditioned space
b. Every dwelling shall have an attached garage to accommodate at
least two vehicles, but the area of the garage shall not be counted
toward the dwelling size.
c. For all two-story houses, the first floor shall be at least 60% of the
total square footage.
d. Architectural grade shingles shall be used throughout the PD.
7. Main Structure Front Yard: The minimum Front Yard Setbacks are:
a. Lot Type" A": 25 feet
b. Lot Type "B": 20 feet
8. Main Structure Side Yard: The minimum permitted
(measured at the building line) are:
a. Lot Type" A":
b. Lot Type "B":
side yards
1 0% lot width
1 0% lot width
9. Main Structure Side yard on Comer Lot: The minimum permitted
side yard setbacks adjacent to a street are:
a. Lot Type "A":
b. Lot Type "B":
15 feet
15 feet
10. Main Structure Rear Yard:
shall be the lesser of:
a. Lot Type" A":
b. Lot Type "B":
The minimum permitted rear yards
20 feet
20 feet
11. Main Structure Rear Yard on Double Front Lots: The minimum
permitted rear yards on double front lots are:
a. Lot Type "A": 30 feet
b. Lot Type "B": 30 feet
12. Main Structure Height: The maximum building height of any
residential main structure shall not exceed 36 feet on all lot types.
13. Permitted uses: Permitted in all Single Family Residential Districts
shall include the uses specified in the SF 8.5/17 District.
14. Accessory Structure Front Yard: Accessory structures shall be
located behind the building line of the main structure for all lot
types.
15. Accessory Structure Side Yard: The minimum permitted side yard
for accessory structures shall be 5 feet for all lot types.
16. Accessory Structure Rear Yard: The minimum permitted rear yard
for accessory structures shall be 10% of the lot depth for all lot
types.
17. Accessory Structure Rear Yard on Double Front Lots: The
minimum permitted rear yard for accessory structures on double
front lots shall be 25 feet for all lot types.
18. Accessory Structure Side Yard on Comer Lots: The minimum
accessory structure side yards on comer lots are 10 feet for all lots.
19. Accessory Structure Minimum Distance from Main Building: The
minimum separation between the main building and an accessory
building shall be 5 feet for all lot types.
20. Accessory Structures Building Area: The maximum cumulative
building size for accessory structures on any lot shall not exceed a
600 s.f maximum. This does not limit amenity centers that are part
of a single family development.
21. Accessory Structure Height: The maximum building height of any
accessory structure shall not exceed a maximum height of 36 feet
or 2 stories on all lot types.
22. All fences within the PD shall be stained to match in color, and
such shall be required and defined by the Braddock Place CCRs.
v. Single Family Base and Desirable Requirements of the Village Residential
District (Figure 3-14) shall apply fully to all phases of the Planned Development.
1. A landscaped berm and split rail fence shall be allowed along FM 544 in place of
the required masonry screening wall. The berm shall be planted with a
combination of hardwood and evergreen trees, irrigated by an underground
system, and grassed with Bermuda, buffalo, or a ryeIBermuda mix. All open
space areas will be maintained by the HOA.
VI. Common Area Platting: All street medians, green belts and common areas not
dedicated to the City must be maintained by the HOA, and shall be clearly
delineated as such and the acreage shown for each common area on the final
subdivision plat.
vu. Tree Preservation: Toward the goal of preserving as many existing trees (8 in.
caliper or larger) possible, a tree management plan provided by the owner as
preserves at least 25% of the riparian tree cover shall be approved by the director
of planning prior to commencement of any grading or infrastructure or
improvements within the area of this Planned Development.
VIII. Landscape Zone: In an effort to preserve the agricultural heritage of the Rice
farm, as indicated by the existing fence line trees, the developer shall preserve all
hardwood trees with a caliper of 8 inches or greater located within an edge zone
that extends 3 feet from perimeter property line.
IX. Screening and Landscape: A screening and landscape berm with split rail fence
shall be provided along PM 544 in lieu of the brick screening wall. The berm
shall have a sculpted, undulating form. A conceptual landscape plan to be
provided with the Preliminary Plat.
x. Transition Zone: In an effort to make a land use transition from the existing
homes in the Twin Creek Ranch Subdivision, the developer shall establish an
edge, one lot deep, of lots along the south western property line of this
development that have a minimum lot size of 10,000 square foot. In an effort to
make a land use transition from the existing Pulliam residence north of the
Property, the developer shall: (1) Establish an edge, one lot deep, oflots along the
northern property line of this development that have a minimum lot size of20,000
square foot and (2) Create a thirty foot (30') landscape buffer between the Pulliam
property and Braddock Place that will be planted with evergreen trees thirty feet
(30') on center along the edge of the property. All perimeter lots throughout the
remainder of the development shall be a minimum of 10,000 square feet.
XI. Homeowners Association: Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for
any dwelling unit, a set of bylaws and/or other restrictive and appropriate
covenants and/or homeowner's agreement as approved by the City Attorney and
duly recorded in the Deed Records of Collin County, to establish and maintain a
Homeowner's Association for the ownership and maintenance of all non-
dedicated common areas and improvements within the Planned Development
District, shall be filed with the Building Inspections Department.
xu. Amenity Centers: The developer will construct an amenity center in the
Subdivision. The amenity center will feature a pool, playground, and cabana.
The amenity centers will be for the residents of Braddock Place only and be
maintained by the HOA.
,,~~
XID. The Developer of the Braddock Place has met with the Wylie Independent School
District and discussed the following terms for an elementary school site in
Braddock Place:
1. A mutually agreeable site within Braddock Place.
11. The exact size, location, and circulation pattern shall be shown on the
Development Plan submittal for that portion of the Planned Development.
"".'i~.
~-,
30' OPEN SPACE WITH
CEDARS _ 30' D.C.
(OR OTHER EVERGREENS)
TYPE A
TYPE B
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
&.II DIM 1-'-'-'_'_'_'-'-/
,
\
\
\
\
I
i
I
I
.1
Ii!
\
i
\
i
I
I
I
i
j
I
i
i
80' TYP (70' MINt
I"-~~:-'--"l
, :2;
i I;
-i \0'0_
-I 7' OR 101.
i \;
,: i~
, :~
i 25' FRONT \-
_____L.__.__.,
65' TYP (65' MINt
I---~~:------l
, '2
i I;
-i !O'O_
_I 6.5' OR 101.
i i;
:, i~
,<.0
i 20' FRONT i::
.._..L______,
TYPICAL LOT DIMENSIONS
NTS
. A MINIMUM OF 701. OF THE TOTAL LOTS MUST
BE 10,000 SF, OR TYPE 'A' LOTS.
* MAXlUUN HEIGHT . 36 FT
1"'-'-"-'-.-"--'-'--"-"-"=~;::7'-'-~~~~:-7'- -., .. '-'- "
\ /
I. PARK ///
\ ../
',._._.~~"\.. ,//,./ . '(
" V' ,
\. \ /,,>-
/ i/" ;.., '.
",,/ \ 1/
,/ \ ~
i V
\~
\~
\\
\
"
.'.... -'-'~ "
......-. ...;~
- -- -- - - - _.::....~ - {mn-~--
I
i,
......-.-.
'.
'.
'.
'.
...
"
1. ALL COMMON AREAS, INCLUDING BERMS ALONG FM 544, ARE
TO BE MAINTAINED BY HOA.
2. 101. OF THE TOTAL lOTS WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHALL BE
A MINIMUM OF 12,000 SF.
3. MINIMUM lOT SIZES OF 12,000 SF SHALL BE REQUIRED ADJACENT
TO THE 30' OPEN SPACE AT THE NORTH EDGE OF THE TRACT.
4. MINIMUM lOT SIZES OF 10,000 SF SHALL BE REQUIRED ALONG
THE PERIMETER OF THE PROPERTY.
~
0'
I
IlOO'
BOO'
$CALE: ,'= 400'
RESUfWI TTED.
07121/05
PREPARED FOR. PREPARED BY'
SKORBURG COMPANY KENNEDY CONSULTING, INC.
3838 OAK LAWN AVE., SUITE 1212 808 S. COLLEGE ST., SUITE 300
DALLAS, TX 75219 214-522-4945 MCKINNEY, TX 75069 972-542-1754
BRADDOCK PLACE
ZONING EXHBIT
~1'5.2 ACRE TRACT
WYLIE TEXAS
::::: C&S Media, Inc.
m:bc jfarmcr~biUc m:imc~ · Murphy Monitor. The Princeton Herald. The Sachse News. THE WYLIE NEWS
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock,
publisher of The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and
having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, who being by me duly sworn, deposed and
says that the foregoing attached
City of Wylie
Ord. No. 2005-24, Ord. No. 2005-34
was published in said newspaper on the following dates, to-wit: Aug. 3, 2005
Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the
~'~~
~
Chad Engbrock, Publisher
day ov&#+-
, 2005
to certify which witness my hand and seal of office.
.....-:--., "....,.---,,.-
J .{~,~~.; "L'.;~,.. ADA L. MOONEY
/<1:("*;:'\<-'\ Natal)! Public
I ~ '~ }.I State ofT exas
'~..;.\ /~j
"~-.<~J7 My CorM'), Exp 01'02-0?
.....?.!...#~ -'1.'_~>~
!
//
t/d~ ';x:tj)~1
! Notary Public in and for
The State of Texas
My commission expires 01102/07
" ~'
Murphy/SachselWylie Office. 110 N, Ballard. P,O, Box 369. Wylie, TX 75098. 972-442-5515' fax 972-442-4318
FarmersvillelPrinceton Office' 101 S, Main . P.o. Box 512 . Farmersville, TX 75442 . 972-784-6397 . fax 972-782-7023
'^..~"'-
Legal Notices
THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, AMENDING
THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF
WYLIE, AS HERETO-
FORE AMENDED, SO
AS TO CHANGE THE
ZONING ON THE HERE-
INAFTER DESCRIBED
PROPERTY, ZONING
CASE NUMBER 2005-
Sealed bids addressed to By Jerry Yancey 13, TO PLANNED
the Administrative Officer President DEVELOPMENT (PD)
of the North Texas Board of Directors DISTRICT FOR SINGLE-
Municipal Water District 9-3t-235-44 Ii FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
will be received at the I, Burney William Orr, USES; PROVIDING FOR \
Administrative Offices of will not be responsible for THE REPEAL OF ALL
the North Texas Municipal any other debts other than ORDINANCES IN CON-
Water district at 505 E. those incurred by myself. FLICT; PROVIDING A
Brown Street, Wylie, / 11-lt-5 Ii-pd S EVE R A B I LIT Y
Texas until 2:00 p.m., 10caIj At the Regular Meeting of \.. CLAUSE; AND PROVID-
time, August 11,2005. and July 26, 2005, the Wylie ING FOR AN EFFEC-
then opened and read, for City Council passed and TIVE DATE.
furnishing all material, approved two (2) ordi-
labor, equipment, inqiden- nances.
tals, and to perfo~ 4!1
work required for ~lkut-
ing the Repair M '~the
NTMWD Wylie Water
Treatment Plant AN ORDINANCE OF
ately.
INVITATION FOR
BIDS
NORTH TEXAS
MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT
REPAIR OF WYLIE
WTP OPERATIONS
BUILDING ROOF
Operations Building Roof.
Bid documents may be
obtained from the North
Texas Municipal Water
District at 505 E. Brown
Street, Wylie, Texas
75098.
NORTH TEXAS
MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT
ORDINANCE NO.
2005-24
ORDINANCE NO.
2005.34
AN ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF WYLIE,
TEXAS, ABANDONING
Class
THE PLATTED ALLEY ti
BOUNDING THE WEST Jt
OF BLOCK I] OF THE
KELLER'S #2 ADDI-
TION; PROVIDING
THAT SAID ALLEY
SHALL BE OFFERED
FOR SALE TO ADJA- B
CENT PROPERTY OWN- L.
ERS; AND PROVIDING St
AN EFFECTIVE DATE. T:
AI
John Mondy, Mayor Je<
ATTEST: of
Carole Ehrlich. r
City Secretary I
] I-I t-339-58 Ii )
REQUEST FOR /
PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals
addressed to Seis Lagos
Utility District will be
received from 9:00 A.M. to
] :30 PM. on August 24,
2005 at the district office,
220 Seis Lagos Trail,
Wylie, TX 75098, for fur-
nishing all necessary mate-
rial, equipment and labor
required for the construc-
1
j
(
I
Promote your products and services to active, responsive
consumers and business customers.
Advertise in these features coming soon with
C & S Media Publications